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Spirituality and poetry
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Elfie Shiosaki
Homecoming pieces together fragments of stories about four generations of Noongar women and explores how they navigated the changing landscapes of colonisation, protectionism, and assimilation to hold their families together.
This seminal…
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Children
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Helen Milroy
Tales from the Bush Mob is a series of books about the Bush Mob, a group of animals who work together to solve problems.
The first in the series Willy-willy Wagtail, introduced Willy Wagtail and Gusto the Wind, who save the animals from a…
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Land
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Article
What does water mean to Aboriginal people? Learn about cultural water and flows.
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Fiction, novels
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Anita Heiss
When the township of Gundagai is devastated by raging floodwaters, two local Wiradjuri men, Yarri and Jacky Jacky, risk their lives to rescue a third of the town's residents in bark canoes on the treacherous Murrumbidgee River.
Among those saved…
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Rock |
2 albums
King Stingray is made of vocalist Yirrŋa Yunupiŋu (nephew of late Yothu Yindi vocalist Dr M Yunupiŋu), guitarist Roy Kellaway (son of bassist Stuart Kellaway), drummer Dimathaya Burarrwanga and bassist Campbell Messer.
Inspired by Surf Rock, Yirrŋa…
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Documentary |
Trisha Morton-Thomas, Craig Anderson
Australia has more than 100,000 years of black history yet when the non-Aboriginal Australians began to build their country on top of Aboriginal peoples' lands, they believed that the Aboriginal population would die out.
Luckily they were wrong,…
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John Harvey
Off Country is a feature documentary that follows the lives of seven young Aboriginal students from all over Australia, as they leave their communities to spend a year at one of the most elite boarding schools in the country, Geelong Grammar.
Every…
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Comedy, Sci-Fi |
Unknown
Dark Matter Don’t Matter is an online science-fiction comedy set in the near future when the world’s population have evacuated Earth, and a small Aboriginal community is left behind.
The last to leave, they take matters into their own hands and…
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Jub Clerc
1989, Port Hedland, remote Pilbara country, Western Australia. 15-year-old Aboriginal girl Murra finds herself abandoned by her hippie mother after a drug fuelled party gets out of hand.
Sent to live with her kind but strict Grandparents, Murra…
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Children
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Gary Lonesborough
The Boy from the Mish is a funny and heart-warming queer Aboriginal young adult novel, set in a rural Australian community, about 17-year-old Jackson finding the courage to explore who he is, even if it scares him.
It's a hot summer, and life's…
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Bill Leimbach
This documentary is about David Gulpilil, an acclaimed Australian Aboriginal (Yolngu) actor, dancer and musician.
The film shows how Gulpilil is always working to bridge the gap between Aboriginal and Western worlds. He divides his time between a…
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Autobiography, biography
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Troy Cassar-Daley
For the first time, singer-songwriter Troy Cassar-Daley talks about his early life – how his parent's divorce changed things for him, about missing his Dad and growing up in Grafton surrounded by the warmth and love of his mother, Irene, his Nan and…
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Children
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Mark Tirris
This is a story of Mark's travels to other parts of Australia. It is not only a story of Yarrabah and his travels but of goal-setting and planning.
This story outlines Mark's skills needed to save money and achieve his goal.
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Children
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Mark Tirris
Surfing Life is a non-fiction recount of the author's childhood, growing up close to the beach in Northern NSW.
Mark shares his fond memories of surfing with his friends as well as the time he spent living off the land by fishing, hunting and…
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Children
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Mark Tirris
In this story, Mark explains the importance of totems in Aboriginal Australian culture.
He talks about his Wiradjuri Family's totem, the Gugaa, or goanna, and how it teaches his family about life.
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Children
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Mark Tirris
My Aboriginal Family is a first person explanation of the importance of the author's Aboriginal culture to both him and his extended family.
Mark explains some of the important aspects of his Aboriginal life and explains how his multicultural…
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Children
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Mark Tirris
Trip to the Top End is a personal recount and report of the author's visit to the Top End of the Northern Territory with his Mum when he was a teenager.
Mark retells his journey from an Aboriginal perspective and talks about the special places he…
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Children
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Mark Tirris
This powerful story, retold by Mark Tirris, recounts the heroic rescue of 69 Gundagai townspeople by local Aboriginal men, Yarri and Jacky Jacky.
It also talks about how their selfless act brought the Aboriginal and European people closer…
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Children
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Mark Tirris
In this story, Mark explains the importance of his Aboriginal culture during his younger years, and now as an adult and a father.
He talks about what it's like to be Aboriginal and the way in which his culture is taught and shared through the…
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Self-determination
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Article
You might have heard activists demanding to 'decolonise' Australia. What does this mean? Is that a good or bad thing?
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Arts
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Alison Page, Paul Memmott, Margo Neale (Editor)
Aboriginal design is of a distinctly cultural nature, based in the Dreaming and in ancient practices grounded in Country. It is visible in the aerodynamic boomerang, the ingenious design of fish traps and the precise layouts of community settlements…