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Catriona McKenzie
Wrong Kind of Black, set in the 60s and 70s is based on experiences from the extraordinary life of Boori Monty Pryor, author and storyteller, who grew up in Townsville before moving to Melbourne to pursue modelling and DJing.
Wrong Kind of Black is…
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Shakthi Shakthidharan
Laka is a cross-cultural love story that starts with a first kiss in the suburbs of Sydney and ends with a bush birth in the Arnhem land wilderness.
For too many years, Lily, a Yolngu woman from the Northern Territory, has suppressed her yearning…
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Tyson Mowarin
Journey into the modern Dreamtime stories of the western Pilbara-based Ngarluma people.
Thalu: Dreamtime is Now is an interactive virtual reality (VR) experience that brings the mythology and cultural heritage of Tyson Mowarin’s people to life with…
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Dylan River
An Old Fella teaches a Young Fella there are more ways than one to heal the spirit.Ward One is a film that highlights a young Aboriginal man’s struggle with mental health. Mental health issues are rarely talked about in Aboriginal communities and…
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Thibul Nettle
Thomas an Aboriginal man is arrested and held in a local town jail holding cell as he awaits trial accused of double murder.While he waits in the cell he is visited by a big shot cop Joe Marshall who takes Thomas to the crime scene in hopes to help…
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Dylan Coleman
Talented young Aboriginal boxer, Jimmy is in the wrong place at the wrong time, falsely accused by police of a crime he didn’t commit.
When he tries to explain his innocence and refuses arrest, he is thrown to the ground and tasered.
After the…
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Jill Robinson
Don't Call Me Beautiful is a biographical documentary chronicling the life of Aboriginal woman Zeitha Murphy.In 1965, at the age of 3 months, she was removed from the care of her Aboriginal mother and placed into St. Vincent’s Orphanage in Nudgee,…
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Tyson Mowarin
An uncle inflicts an impromptu visit to country on his wayward nephews, imposing two cultural traditions, one highly literary and the other deeply personal, to get them thinking about a new way to go.
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Curtis Taylor
“Niminjarra” is a story owned by Warnman people of the Great Sandy Desert near Punmu (Lake Dora) in Western Australia.
Two young men transformed themselves into snakes to make their way home from law ceremony to their mother in the west. They were…
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Kimberley West
Marrimarrigun is the story of two young men hunting in Marrar country, and who get ripped from the land by the notoriously ferocious and fast tides.Stranded on an island, the boys are saved and protected by Marrimarri, the giant spirit man and his…
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Nathan Mewett, Curtis Taylor
A young Aboriginal man, Jarman, is tasked with protecting his younger disabled brother from life in a harsh remote community. His father, Thunder, wants Jarman to become the leader of the tribe and mocks any weakness in him. Brianol, the disabled…
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Peter Mungkuri, Alec Baker, Kunmanara (Jimmy) Pompey
Alec Baker, Peter Mungkuri and Kunmanara (Jimmy) Pompey are three senior artists and respected leaders from Indulkana community on the APY Lands, South Australia.In their younger years, Mungkuri, Baker and Pompey worked on cattle stations, breaking…
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Sue McPherson
Written from teenager girl Fuzzy Mac’s perspective, Grace Beside Me is a quirky, warmly rendered story of home and family life in a small town.
The black&write! judges remarked on the authentic feel of the Indigenous home life of Fuzzy Mac and her…
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It is a common myth that Aboriginal people were nomads when, in fact, they planted crops and maintained fields "stretching to the horizon".
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Once we intertwine Western concepts (numbers) and Aboriginal concepts (stories) we can make sustainable progress – and switch to viewing Aboriginal culture from a positive perspective.
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Focussing on three aspects of Aboriginality, Tui shares both sides of her experiences – the good and bad, and leaves you with some homework.
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Cally and her husband make different experiences because of their different skin colour. And what's her son's response to the question "Are you an Abo?"
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Uncle Jack Charles, who has been to prison many times, shares why he wants to go back inside, but this time for very different reasons.
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Learn why books about Aboriginal myths should be in the anthropological section, and why we undervalue Elders.
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Described as "the Aboriginal gift to the nation", learn how deep listening connects us with, and helps us heal, our own inner pain, and that of this nation.
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Mark Watjana Ashley
Ŋambi is part of the sacred law for Wägilak people in southern Arnhem Land, NT, and it is found at their home country called Ŋilipitji.Ŋambi was very important for the Yolŋu economy and was a valuable trade item that spread across the land. It is…