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Frank Rijavec
Exile and the Kingdom traces the experiences of a community of Aboriginal people from pre-colonial times to the 1990s.
In the beginning, when the world was soft, creation beings lifted the earth out of the sea. Then the world became hard...…
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Article
A poem by Landon Punch, Roebourne, WA
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Unknown
Away From Country captures the essence of Aboriginal excellence on and off the sporting field and highlights the journeys of Aboriginal sportspeople.
It captures the pursuit of dreams and looks at how the athletes cope with being away from…
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Jeremy Thomson
The Kimberley Man is a story of Western Australia’s first Aboriginal parliamentarian, Ernie Bridge.
Told from the unique perspective of Ernie’s grandson Jeremy Thomson (who also directs the film) this documentary is a revealing look at Ernie’s…
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Autobiography, biography
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Robert Isaacs, Tanaz Byramji (As told to)
'I stood at the school gates with nothing but the clothes on my back. I had no money, no family, no home - nothing to show for the past 16 years except my cheap cardboard suitcase and a reasonable grasp of reading, writing and arithmetic ... I…
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Education
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Leanne Holt
The National Aboriginal Educational Committee and the development of Aboriginal educational policy
By the late 1960s, Aboriginal education in Australia was in crisis. When Whitlam swept to power in 1972, his Labor government reached out to…
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Tiffany Shellam
Meeting the Waylo explores the experiences of Aboriginal people who participated in Australian exploration enterprises in the early nineteenth century.
These Aboriginal travellers, often referred to as "guides", "native aides", or "intermediaries"…
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Children
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Ambelin Kwaymullina
Billie wants the blue bike and she asks her Mum to buy it for her - but her Mum has no money to spend on a bike. She asks Uncle Jack and he won't give her the money either, but he will help her save up to buy the bike herself. She can work for him…
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Children
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Brenton E. McKenna
The long-awaited, final book in the Ubby's Underdogs trilogy.
It is the late 1940s and Broome, a small pearling town in the heart of an ancient land, is still recovering from WWII. Ubby, a smart, street-wise Aboriginal girl, is the leader of a…
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Henry Reynolds
If we are to take seriously the need for telling the truth about our history, we must start at first principles.
What if the sovereignty of the First Nations was recognised by European international law in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?…
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Bain Attwood
Once upon a time historical controversies were debated among a small circle of academic historians. Today they are the subject of intense 'history wars' fought out in parliament, court rooms, museums, newspapers, cafes and blog sites.Bain Attwood…
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Molly Reynolds
Early in 2017, legendary Australian actor David Gulpilil was diagnosed with lung cancer. His doctors estimated six months for him but David, being David, was always likely to defy the odds. And he continues to do so with probably his last great…
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Comedy |
Andy Nehl
Faboriginal is an arts-focused comedy show that delivers a fun mix of trivia, facts, good old yarning and laughs that is designed to test everyone's knowledge of Aboriginal art.
The show pits two teams against each other, led by Elaine Crombie and…
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Alana Hicks
All Barbara wants to do is watch the Simpsons, but her mum has just been overcharged for a chicken at her local store and has to enlist the help of her much more street-wise daughter to sort it out.
The film deals with themes of racism and…
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Nick Waterman
It’s May 27, 1967 – Australia’s referendum on Aboriginal rights. Two women unite as a family come to terms with the prospect of change.
Vote Yes is a story that follows a family as they prepare to head to the polls. The power plays between black…
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Dean Gibson
When a hotshot public servant is sent to a remote Aboriginal community to prepare for the Prime Minister’s visit, he quickly learns the true meaning of Welcome to Country.
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Children
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Amy McQuire, Matt Chun (Illustrator)
Day Break is the story of a family making their way back to Country on January 26. We see the strength they draw from being together, and from sharing stories as they move through a shifting landscape.
The story refocuses the narratives around…
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Hip Hop & Rap |
16 albums
In 2021 and at only 17 years old, The Kid Laroi became the youngest solo artist ever to hit number one on the Aria album charts for his album "F*ck Love (Savage)". One year later he was the youngest ever winner of APRA's song of the year…
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Kylie Bracknell
Bruce's Lee's kung fu classic from 1972 becomes the first feature film ever to be re-voiced in an Australian Aboriginal language.
When Lee's incredible power propelled him from Hong Kong cinema to global stardom in the early 1970s, Noongar people…
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Autobiography, biography
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Alf Taylor
In this unique and highly entertaining autobiography, Alf Taylor chronicles his life growing up in the infamous New Norcia Mission, north of Perth in the fifties and sixties.
At once darkly humorous and achingly tragic, God, The Devil and Me tells…
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Children
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Sally Morgan
Welcome, child! is Sally Morgan’s beautiful and heartfelt celebration of the love we feel for a new child.
Simple, elegant and adorable, this stunning board book is the perfect story to share as a family and the sweetest way to welcome a little…