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Health
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Article
Twice as many Aboriginal people live with a disability than non-Aboriginal Australians. And the latter often exacerbate their difficult life with discrimination.
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History
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Josephine Flood
The Original Australians tells the story of Australian Aboriginal history and society from its distant beginnings to the present day.From the wisdom and paintings of the Dreaming, to the first contacts between Europeans and Aboriginal Australians,…
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History
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Aboriginal History WA
At the outbreak of war in August 1914, thousands of men from across the nation flocked to recruiting centres to sign up to serve in the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). This figure includes approximately 1,200 Aboriginal people. The lives of these…
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History
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Denise Cook
Voices from the Noongar Camps in Fremantle and the Western Suburbs.That Was My Home explores the hidden histories of the Noongar camps around Fremantle, Swanbourne and Shenton Park in the suburbs of Perth along the Swan River. The focus is the…
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Fiction, novels
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Mudrooroo Nyoongah (Colin Johnson)
The young Wooreddy recognised the omen immediately, accidentally stepping on it while bounding along the beach: something slimy, something eerily cold and not from the earth. Since it had come from the sea, it was an evil omen.
Soon after, many…
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People
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Scott Avery
Culture is Inclusion – A narrative of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people with disability is a remarkable and compelling story of Aboriginal people with disability presented in a unique way that combines traditional research methods and the…
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Erica Glynn
She Who Must Be Loved is a documentary that tells the epic life story of Alfreda Glynn, directed by her daughter Erica Glynn.
Born under the Aboriginal Protection policies, in the early 1970s she channelled her formidable energy into establishing…
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Bjorn Stewart, Perun Bonser, Kodie Bedford, Liam Phillips, Rob Braslin
Dark Place is an Australian Aboriginal horror anthology with five terrifically twisted tales by five Aboriginal filmmakers.
Australian genre cinema takes an exciting leap forward with Dark Place, a quintet of tales that approach post-colonial…
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Tony Briggs
Elders is based on a true story about a 4-year-old boy who must find his way home at the behest of his grandparents.
The two Elders feel that their grandson is old enough to start learning important lessons that will equip him with the necessary…
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Chantelle Murray
Forgotten soul, Mary, an Aboriginal woman, is confined on a cattle station and used by the stockmen for their pleasure.Mary makes an unlikely friend in the new station hand, Victor, an Aboriginal man, whose father is white. As their interest in…
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Michael Hudson
Ties That Bind opens with Thomas, a sensitive mixed-race Aboriginal teen, who is being escorted home by police after an altercation which left him visibly injured.When he arrives, Thomas is confronted by his abusive and domineering mother Marlene,…
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People
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Judy Atkinson
"I was running a workshop in the Kimberley, and in the circle a woman began to speak from a place of deep pain and despair. She described herself as bad, dirty, ugly, words she had taken into herself from childhood experiences of abuse. I lent…
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Kathleen Loughnan
Shauna is in her final year at an elite private school and has great expectations. The fiercely intelligent 17-year-old holds an Aboriginal scholarship at an elite Sydney private school and is determined to be the first member of her family to go to…
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Tony Birch
Odette Brown has lived her whole life on the fringes of a small country town. Raising her granddaughter Sissy on her own, Odette has managed to stay under the radar of the welfare authorities who are removing Aboriginal children from their…
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Tiriki Onus, Alec Morgan
The true story of the first Aboriginal filmmaker William Bill Onus.Tiriki Onus sets out to uncover the mystery surrounding
a 70-year-old silent movie believed to be made by his
grandfather, WilliamʻBillʼ Onus.Bill Onus, a Yorta…
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Arts
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Lily Hibberd, Bonney Djuric (editors)
Reimagining Parramatta Girls Home through art and memory.
Parragirls profiles the transformative artwork of the Parragirls Memory Project realised in collaboration with contemporary artists and communities since the project began in 2012.
This…
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Children
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Pat Lowe, Jimmy Pike
Yinti is a traditional Walmajarri Aboriginal boy growing up Great Sandy Desert in the remote North West of Australia – one of the most marginal environments on earth.
This is the story of Yinti's coming of age. He has no contact with white people…
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Children
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Pat Lowe, Jimmy Pike
"Yinti and the hunting dingo, Spinifex, walk out of the desert together and Yinti sees a white man for the first time: 'Look at that kartiya,' whispered Yinti, giggling. 'You can see the blood through his skin!'"When the dingo, Spinifex, is taken…
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Children
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Pat Lowe, Jimmy Pike
"Gradually, Yinti and Wara grew accustomed to station life. They no longer ran and hid when they saw a motorcar coming along the road towards them."Desert Cowboy is the story of Yinti's return to the cattle station and of his life as a stockman.…
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"The Uluru Statement from the Heart stands as the most important piece of political writing produced in Australia in at least two decades," said the Australian Broadcasting Commission.But do you know what it is about?For the first time Aboriginal…
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People
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Docker Peter
On a remote cattle station a small boy begins a profound journey into an Australia few whitefellas know. The country inside our country. And outside and all around at the same time. Aboriginal Australia.With Someone Else's Country, Peter Docker…