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University of Sydney staff and students respond to questions anonymously submitted by non-Aboriginal people.
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A 3-part video series that investigates sovereignty, survival and invasion.
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In this emotional talk, Aunty Sheila Humphries recalls her life at an orphanage and the stories behind photos that appear benign to the uninformed eye.
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Terri Janke
Tarena Shaw has just finished her law degree but isn't sure she wants to be a lawyer after all. What place does a black lawyer have in a white system? Does everyone in Sydney feel like a turtle without a shell?
Drawn to Thursday Island, the home of…
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Melissa Lucashenko
Winner of the 2019 Miles Franklin AwardA dark and funny new novel from the multi-award-winning author of Mullumbimby.
Too much lip, her old problem from way back. And the older she got, the harder it seemed to get to swallow her opinions. The…
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Stan Yarramunua, Robert Hillman
A Man Called Yarra is an inspiring memoir of overcoming hardship and striving for a better life.
Stan ‘Yarra’ Yarramunua is a highly successful Melbourne artist, musician, businessman and charity worker.A charismatic Yorta Yorta man who grew up in…
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Country, Folk, Pop, Roots, World |
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Jacinta was born in Darwin and has grown up in Alice Springs. Being part of two cultures Warlpiri and Anglo-Celtic has influenced the way in which she created her music.
As a youngster she played the violin before her focus switched to voice as…
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Marcia Langton
Tourism Australia statistics show that many overseas tourists, as well as Australians, are keen to learn more about Australia’s First Peoples. And while the Aboriginal tourism industry continues to grow, no comprehensive travel guide is currently…
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People
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Andrew Webster, Matt Norman
Who is Peter Norman? He's the greatest Australian hero you don't know.
Peter Norman is the 'forgotten man' in one of the most powerful and influential photos of all time.
Peter is in the photo because he won Australia a silver medal at the 1968…
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Sasha Sarago
Writer and director Sasha Sarago examines Australia’s perception of Aboriginal beauty through the statement: “You’re too pretty to be Aboriginal.”To try and understand the origins of this phenomena, Sasha interviews four Aboriginal women to find the…
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Frank Byrne
With honesty and unexpected graciousness, Frank reminds us of a not-so-distant past and of how things happened for Aboriginal people in the North West.
"The killing times were barely over in the Kimberley.
"What I knew, even as a small boy, was…
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Children
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Sally Morgan
A simple, universal story of a day in the life of Little Bird as she sings the world alive, flies with Cloud, travels with Wind, nestles with Moon and dreams of flying among the stars.
Sally Morgan's beautiful words and Johnny Warrkatja Malibirr's…
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A poem by Christopher Moore, VIC
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Maya Newell
Ten-year-old Dujuan is a child-healer, a good hunter, speaks two Aboriginal languages, but is ‘failing’ in school.
With little space in the Western system for Dujuan’s language and culture, his grandmother Carol is fighting a loving battle to give…
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Folk, Hip Hop & Rap, Pop, World |
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The Marliya Choir, one of the Gondwana Choirs, a group of young female Aboriginal singers based in Cairns and born out of a collaboration between Gondwana Choirs and Felix Riebl.
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Hunter Page-Lochard, Carter Fred Simpkin
A short dramatic thriller about a young couple who carelessly drive down a dirt road in the middle of the bush, their paranoia letting them crash their car. To their horror they discover that their young female toddler is missing.They decide to…
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Béatrice Bijon, Martin Thomas
Jacob Nayinggul is a charismatic elder from Gunbalanya, an isolated settlement in Arnhem Land, northern Australia. Aboriginal people in this area believe that the landscape is inhabited by the spirits of their ancestors whose bones can be seen in…
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Anita Heiss
"I am deadly, desirable and delicious"...is Alice's mantra as she hilariously negotiates her way through the rocky terrain of singledom.
Alice Aigner is successful, independent and a confirmed serial dater - but at her ten-year school reunion she…
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Wayne Blair
Top End Wedding begins in 1976 on the Tiwi Islands. Aboriginal lawyer Lauren from Sydney is engaged to fellow lawyer and Englishman Ned. Lauren returns to Darwin to organise a surprise wedding for her Aboriginal mother and white father.
But her…
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Penny Olsen, Lynette Russell
Would Blaxland, Wentworth and Lawson have ever crossed the Blue Mountains without the help of the local Aboriginal people? The invaluable role of local guides in this event is rarely recognised.
As silent partners, Aboriginal Australians gave…
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Gaamilaraay woman Thelma won the 2012 Triple J's National Indigenous Music Awards competition.
She was introduced to music by her grandfather while growing up on her grandparents’ farm in the small town of Delungra.