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Documentary, Series |
Various directors
Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and…
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Documentary |
Erica Glynn
Dark Emu is a two-part documentary based on the award-winning book of the same name, written by Bruce Pascoe.Bruce presents his fresh perspective on Aboriginal history, taking audiences on a revelatory and inspiring journey across Australia to…
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History
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Larissa Behrendt
Aboriginal lawyer and writer Larissa Behrendt has long been fascinated by the story of Eliza Fraser, who was purportedly captured by the local Butchulla people after she was shipwrecked on their island off the Queensland coast in 1836.In this deeply…
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Comedy, Series |
Catriona McKenzie
Kiki and Kitty follows the adventures of Kiki, the good black girl in a bad white world, who stumbles across her vagina in the personification of Kitty, a big, black woman who maker her realise there is a lot more to life than she thought.
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Children
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Lydia Williams, Lucinda Gifford (Illus.)
Little Lydia learns to be the best that she can be as she competes in a variety of sports against very unusual competitors. An inspiring celebration of self-belief, the joy to be had in sport, and the importance of persistence.
Little Lydia loves…
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Comedy, Drama |
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50 Shades of Black (Girl) follows the perpetually anxious Hanna in the aftermath of being mistaken for Maya, a successful black musician, at a gig one evening.The experience sparks Hanna’s curiosity as to what else she could get away with by…
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Horror, Short |
Jon Bell
The Moogai is a psychological horror about a young mother, Sarah, who becomes terrorised by a malevolent spirit she believes is trying to take her children.
Sarah’s husband Fergus desperately wants to believe her but as she becomes more unstable,…
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Horror |
Jon Bell
Sarah and Fergus, a young First Nations couple, have just had their first child, but what should be one of the happiest times in their lives turns to terror.
The Moogai comes into Sarah’s life after she suffers cardiac shock during the birth of her…
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History
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Article
Was Australia colonised or invaded? It's a discussion that polarises many. Can you see it with Aboriginal eyes?
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Land
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Article
Land rights and native title both formally recognise Aboriginal rights in land. But what is the difference between the two?
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Michael Mansell
If governments of Australia agreed to share power with Aboriginal people, what would the result be? And if Australia was to have a settlement or a treaty with Aboriginal people, what would a treaty deal with and how would a treaty affect the general…
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Drama, Suspense |
Jennifer Kent
The Nightingale is a brutally honest film showing the horrors of Australian invasion, set at the turn of the 19th century.The film follows Clare, a 21-year-old native Irish wife and mother held captive beyond her 7-year sentence, desperate to be…
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Fiction, novels
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Kate Thompson
Provenance is the story of an English doctor, whose love of the red desert country brings him to work in and around a fictional Warlpiri community at the western edge of the Tanami desert in Central Australia.
When a patient asks him to sell some of…
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Land
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Marie Carla D. Adone, Melanie A. Brück (eds.)
The shift associated with ‘environmental management’ offers great rewards and challenges to Aboriginal lore. With new generations coming into this space and their old people dying, new approaches and new tools are needed to help emerging leaders.…
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Politics
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Galarrwuy Yunupingu
Tradition, Truth & Tomorrow is "no mere essay. It is an existential prayer," writes Noel Pearson. Galarrwuy Yunupingu tells of his early life, his dealings with prime ministers, and how he learnt that nothing is ever what it seems. And behind him,…
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Politics
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Megan Davis, Marcia Langton
It's Our Country articulates why constitutional accommodation of Aboriginal peoples is important for a nation that is home to the oldest continuous civilisation on earth.Immerse yourself into a collection of short essays by leading and emerging…
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Documentary |
Emma Hudson
Remaking the Pathway follows Batumbil Burarrwanga and her sisters Daisy and Doris, as they replicate a 60km walk they had done with their father in 1964 when they were young children.More than 50 years later, as Elders and leaders of the Gumatj clan…
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Tyson Mowarin
This 2.5-hour film shows Aboriginal artist Allery Sandy creating a mesmerising dot-work painting of the Pilbara, the region in north Western Australia she calls home. Marni translates to 'marking' in Yindjibarndi.Filmed over three weeks as she…
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Education
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Article
There's so much to learn that it can feel overwhelming. Fear not! This guide helps you get started at just the right pace.
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Michele "Mickey" Hetherington, NSW
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Blues, Country, Pop, Rock |
1 album
Brian has been playing music since the age of 15 and performed his first live gig with a band called Centurion. He has since played with Double Adaptor, Whiskey Sky, WatchaSea, Strange Brew and the late Phil Emmanuel. He has also played as a duo…