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Band members: Sisters Lucy Simpson (vocals, Yuwaalaraay nation), Nardi Simpson (vocals and guitar, Yuwaalaraay nation with ties to Gamilaraay country), Jilda Simpson (vocals, Yuwaalaraay nation) and best friend Kaleena Briggs (vocals, Yorta Yorta /…
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Band members: Mundymudiny Dhamarrandji (Nicholas, vocals), Yiniwuy Marawili (Danny, traditional vocals), Wulkuwulku Marawili (Amos, backing vocals), Malngay Yunupingu (Kevin, yidaki & vacking vocals), Wurrandon Marawili (Ronald, vocals), Nambulili…
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Soul, Reggae, Rhythm & Blues, Rock, World |
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Joe Geia, of Murri descent from North Queensland, is one of Australia's leading didgeridoo players. He first came to prominence as a member of the influential Aboriginal band No Fixed Address. He has also collaborated with songwriter Shane Howard…
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Richard Frankland is an acclaimed singer and songwriter who has performed with Archie Roach, Tiddas, Mark Seymour and many others.
In 1989 he formed Djaambi which is a ten-piece Koorie/Non-Koorie band. The band and Richard's music featured in three…
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John Bradley
At twenty John Bradley was sent to teach Aboriginal children in a school at the remote community of Borroloola, on the Gulf of Carpentaria in far north Australia. A journey began which has taken him into the heart of the Dreaming of the Yanyuwa…
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Charles Chauvel
Determined to tell a story that could be told only in Australia by Australians, Charles Chauvel made Jedda—the first Australian feature film to use Aboriginal actors in the lead roles and the first to be filmed in colour.
Set in the Northern…
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Ray Lawrence
Jindabyne is set in the south-east of New South Wales, a sparse but beautiful landscape. The story revolves around a group of fishermen who find the naked body of an Aboriginal girl.
Rather than raising the alarm immediately they tie the body to a…
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James Trainor
Journey out of Darkness is set in Central Australia in 1901. It tells the story of a young white policeman Peterson, who is sent to arrest an Aboriginal man of the Arunta nation responsible for a ritual killing.
On the return journey, the…
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Brendan Fletcher
Kalkadoon Man accompanies one of Australia's most respected musicians, William Barton, on a 10-day quest to make a didgeridoo using traditional methods passed down from his father, uncle and other tribal members of the Kalkadunga nation.
Throughout…
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Melanie Hogan
Kanyini is a captivating story told by Bob Randall, an Aboriginal man from Uluru (Ayers Rock) in Central Australia.
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Ali Russell
Keeper is the story of two Aboriginal women living in the small town of Ceduna on the far-west coast of South Australia.
15-year-old Jacinta Haseldine is a high school student, as interested in hip-hop as she is in hunting wombats and kangaroos.…
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Martin Mhando
"Liyarn Ngarn", in the Yawuru language of the West Kimberly region around Broome, means "Coming Together of the Spirit". Liyarn Ngarn represents a thirty year long mission of Indigenous leader and Yawura man, Patrick Dodson, to bring about a lasting…
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Alec Morgan
When Lousy Little Sixpence was first screened it caused shock and disbelief in Australia because viewers couldn't believe what they were seeing.
Lousy Little Sixpence tells the story of five children, now Elders and representatives for an entire…
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John Honey
Australia, 1830. Edward Waterman (Phillip Hinton) and his family arrive in a remote part of Tasmania (known at the time as Van Diemen's Land). Waterman is pressured into helping British colonial forces carry out the Black Line – enforced removal of…
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Imogen Thomas
Mixed Bag tells the story of a city woman who has ventured out west to be witness to the birth of her grandchild. On the last leg of her journey distraction sets in and she hits a kangaroo. She has to pull into the next township which happens to be…