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Mark Tirris
Come on a journey of discovery to lutruwita (Tasmania) as author, Mark Tirris, takes a surfing trip with his friends.
Learn some words from the palawa kani language which is so important to the First Nations people and discover some of the amazing…
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Mark Tirris
Our beloved koala is in danger and in some areas of Australia, it has disappeared completely.
So many things have impacted on our koala populations, including drought, bushfires and disease.
Mark discusses how we all need to work together to save…
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Arts
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Article
A poem by Landon Punch, Roebourne, WA
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John Mandelburg
In Australia, Indigenous communities have had to live with nuclear weapons testing since the 1940's, infecting communities with the effects of radioactive fallout and nuclear waste dumps.
Totem & Ore explores the effects of nuclear bombs and…
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People
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Chelsea Watego
In this collection of deeply insightful and powerful essays, Chelsea Watego examines the ongoing and daily racism faced by First Nations peoples in so-called Australia.
But rather than offer yet another account of 'the Aboriginal problem', she…
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Selina Miles
This feature documentary is about Australian figure skater Harley Windsor, a Weilwyn, Gamilaraay and Ngarrable man from Western Sydney, who was the poster boy for the Australian Winter Olympic Team.
In 2017 he became the first First Nations person…
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Brenda Matthews, Nathaniel Schmidt
A poignant documentary co-directed by and featuring Wiradjuri woman Brenda Matthews on a journey to find her white family – and uncover the truth about her abduction.
As a child, Brenda was handed over to a white family to be raised, before…
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Larissa Behrendt
This feature documentary tracks 50 years of First Nations activism in Australia, shown through the lens of contemporary Australian First Nations artist Richard Bell.
Richard Bell is one of the most important contemporary artists in Australia and…
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Land
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Bill Gammage, Bruce Pascoe
For millennia, Australian First Nations peoples harvested this continent in ways that can offer contemporary environmental and economic solutions.
Bill Gammage and Bruce Pascoe demonstrate how First Nations people cultivated the land through…
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Warwick Thornton, Brendan Fletcher, Tony Krawitz
A remote desert mining town is a hive for the last vampire stronghold shipped from Britain to Australia with convicts in 1788 by the colonial superpower to eradicate the First Nations populations.
Sheltering from the sun in the underground mines…
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Anthologies
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Thomas Mayor (ed)
Dear Son shares heartfelt letters written by First Nations men about life, masculinity, love, culture and racism.
Along with his own vivid and poignant prose and poetry, author and editor Thomas Mayor invites 12 contributors to write a letter to…
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Rima Tamou
Sing About This Country follows country music star Troy Cassar-Daley and the Black Image Band (brothers Cliff Harrigan, Pando Harrigan, Dylan Harrigan and Porky Harrigan) as they tour and perform in communities throughout Queensland’s Cape York…
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Elizabeth is a Noongar composer, singer and scholar of classical Australian Aboriginal music.
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Larissa Behrendt
Araatika! Rise Up follows Dean Widders’ personal journey to share his culture with the world.
In 2012, a group of First Nations NRL players, including Dean Widders, Preston Campbell, Timana Tahu and George Rose, with help from dancer and…
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Steven Threadgold, Jessica Gerrard (editors)
For decades, the concept of class was considered dead, especially the idea of a working class.
This collection of essays demonstrates that class – in all its complexity – is very much alive and has been crucial in the framing of Australian…
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Spirituality and poetry
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Paul Callaghan
The Dreaming Path has always been there, but in the modern-day world, it can be hard to find. There are so many demands on us – family, health, bills, a mortgage, a career – that it can be hard to remember what's most important: you.
It's time to…
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Article
Marlon, a Larrakia, Kungarrakany and Torres Strait Islander man, is a former elite AFL player. He started his musical career in 2004-5, and he retired from AFL in 2021.
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Victor Steffensen, Sandra Steffensen (Illustrator)
For thousands of years, First Nations people have listened and responded to the land and made friends with fire, using this knowledge to encourage plants and seeds to flourish, and creating beautiful places for both animals and people to live.
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Leonie Kelly
On the cusp of his initiation, a young Aboriginal boy, Mungo, has a chance encounter with James Ashton and his travelling circus in 1853.
Mungo is instantly spellbound by the magic of the circus, but is torn between the two worlds.
Does he do…
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Joel Brown
Djaambi is a First Nations coming of age story dealing with racism, identity, anxiety and death through a spiritual journey.
The film centres on Reg, a young First Nations man, transitioning between past decisions, and the new. Made raw in the wake…
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Textbooks, teaching, studies
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Robin DiAngelo
Anger. Fear. Guilt. Denial. Silence. These are the ways in which ordinary white people react when it is pointed out to them that they have done or said something that has – unintentionally – caused racial offence or hurt.
After, all, a racist is…