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John Lander
Black Death is an ABC Four Corners investigation into the deaths of John Pat and three other Aboriginal men in police custody in Western Australia.The program helped crystallise the growing unease about black deaths in custody and precipitated the…
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Deborah Howlett
A Little Life is a film about Ricci John Vicenti, a 19 year old Aboriginal youth (1963-1982), who was shot while attempting to escape from Canning Vale Remand Centre in Perth, Western Australia, in 1982.Ricci had been arrested for attempting to…
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John Tristram, Ian James Wilson
Gordon Bennett was born in Monto, Queensland in 1955. In 1991 his compelling painting, The Nine Ricochets: fall down black fella, jump up white fella, won him the prestigious Moet and Chandon Art Fellowship.
Black Angels is about the opening up of…
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Bill McCrow
A frightening look into the very core of the Aboriginal psyche. The Black Man is alone in a prison cell and feels that he cannot go on. Will he survive the night? Death calls him but the spirits urge him to live.This short experimental drama offers…
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Catriona McKenzie
Redfern Beach is a love story between two people from different cultural backgrounds, set in a fish-processing factory.Max, an islander, works at a fish processing factory, where he locks eyes with the boss’s daughter, Dimitra. Walking home, a…
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Peter Andrikidis, Rachel Ward, Rowan Woods
Set among the turquoise waters and lethal wildlife of Australia’s Far North Queensland and the Torres Strait, The Straits is an exotic, darkly humorous crime drama centred on a family of modern day smugglers.
The Montebellos transport drugs into…
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Country, Folk, Pop |
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James Williams is a Waka Waka man from the south eastern part of Queensland.For more than 35 years he has played with bands, solo, music clubs and school bands to become a professional musician, as bass player lead singer of a touring covers band in…
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Margot Nash
Following her mother’s death, a young woman returns to the old family home, a ramshackle, dilapidated cottage in a coastal town. The visit brings personal memories that still disturb her, and also brings her into contact with a neighbouring…
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Multimedia
Susan explains how we can overcome guilt and trauma with cultural intelligence to help healing. (21 min)
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Electronic, Pop, Soul, Rhythm & Blues |
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Miiesha (pronounces My-ee-sha) discovered her love for music while singing gospels in her local church. She is a Pitjantjatjarra and Torres Strait Islander woman. Her songs often come from poetry she writes.
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Cassandra Pybus
Cassandra Pybus's ancestors told a story of an old Aboriginal woman who would wander across their farm on Bruny Island, in south-east Tasmania, in the 1850s and 1860s. As a child, Cassandra didn't know this woman was Truganini, and that Truganini…
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Self-determination
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What is the meaning of the right to self-determination, especially for Aboriginal people?
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Leah Purcell
The Drover’s Wife: The Legend of Molly Johnson is set in 1893, and centres on the heavily pregnant Molly Johnson and her children who struggle in isolation to survive the harsh Australian landscape after her husband left to go droving sheep in the…
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Amy Thomas (Editor), Andrew Jakubowicz (Editor), Heidi Norman (Editor)
For too long Australia’s media has failed to communicate Aboriginal political aspirations. This unique study of key Aboriginal initiatives seeking self-determination and justice reveals a history of media procrastination and denial.A team of…
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Victor Steffensen
Delving deep into the Australian landscape and the environmental challenges we face, Fire Country is a powerful account from Aboriginal land management expert Victor Steffensen on how the revival of Aboriginal fire practices, including improved…
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Maggie Walter, Chris Andersen
In the first book ever published on Aboriginal quantitative methodologies,Maggie Walter and Chris Andersen open up a major new approach to research across the disciplines and applied fields. While qualitative methods have been rigorously critiqued…
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Bruce Pascoe
Salt is a collection of stories and essays by the award-winning author of Dark Emu, showcasing his shimmering genius across a lifetime of work.Bruce Pascoe has been described as a ‘living national treasure’ and his work as ‘revelatory’. This volume…
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Michael Bennett
From the explorer to the pioneer, the swagman to the drover’s wife, with a few bushrangers for good measure, Europeans play all the leading roles. A rare exception is the redoubtable tracker.With skills passed down over millennia, trackers could…
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Gadrian Jarwijalmar Hoosan
Growing concern among young Aboriginal community leaders, particularly those in the Borroloola Men's Group, drew them to the idea of re-enacting a walk that hadn't occurred for almost thirty years. 'Livin' in town we've got too much fightin', too…
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Douglas Watkin
Alick and Albert explores the intersection of art, science and nature.At an exhibition of Torres Strait art in Monaco in 2016, artist-activist Alick Tipoti invites Prince Albert of Monaco to Badu Island. To his surprise Albert accepts the invitation…
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Adrian Wills, Gillian Moody
Kindred looks at the importance of discovering your place in the world.
When Wodi Wodi woman Gillian Moody and Wonnarua man Adrian Russell Wills met making a short film together many years ago, little did they know that later they would become…