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Duane Hamacher
The First Astronomers is the first book to explain for general readers the rich knowledge of the stars and the planets held by First Peoples around the world.
Our eyes have been drawn away from the skies to our screens. We no longer look to the…
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Warren Foster, Stuart Cohen
Kuringal re-enacts the 1883 gathering of First Nations people at the top of Doctor George Mountain, on NSW's Far South Coast, for a Kuringal ceremony also known as a men's initiation ceremony. The gathering brought more than 130 First Nations people…
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Bain Attwood
Yorta Yorta man William Cooper's passionate struggle against the dispossession of First Nations people and the denial of their rights, and his heroic fight for them to become citizens in their own country, has been widely commemorated and…
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Electronic, Pop |
6 albums
AYA J is an indie innovative electro-pop duo made up of Angus Field, a Gumbaynggirr man, from Coffs Harbour, and American drummer, Sam Miller who lives on the Gold Coast.
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Electronic, Hip Hop & Rap, Pop |
4 albums
Best known as one half of acoustic duo Microwave Jenny, Tessa now releases as a solo artist Tessa Thames – from a childhood nickname and her time spent living in London.
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Electronic, Pop, Rhythm & Blues |
5 albums
Cloe's grandfather is country singer Garth Terare (stage name Garth Sands). Her first single, Take Me Home, came out in 2019.
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Rachel Perkins
A documentary series that tells the extraordinary story of Australia's First Wars - and calls for the First Peoples who died in these conflicts to be acknowledged by the nation and officially recognised by the Australian War Memorial in…
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Dean Gibson
Combining modern sciences with ancient techniques, First Weapons showcases the skill, genius and principles behind First Nations weapons that have survived thousands of years.
Presenter Phil Breslin gets a hands-on tutorial from weapon-makers…
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Perun Bonser
Returning for Series 2 is Custody Police Auxiliary Officer Ace Keirnan in Kalgoorlie and Constable Leroy Rundle in Perth, while Sergeant Alan Kickett is a new participant in Broome.
Constable Rundle recently completed his probationary period at…
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Perun Bonser
The six-part series Our Law follows the incredible response to the groundbreaking standalone documentary in 2020 and is asking the question, “Could First Nations police officers be the ultimate front-line in changing police culture and rebuilding…
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Pearl Berry, Johanis Lyons-Reid
It is easy to feel alone in the Australian music industry, but for First Nations' musicians, the isolation can be overwhelming, especially when racism and exploitation are thrown into the mix.
And despite the fact that Black song has played such a…
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Tim Mummery
Namarali charts artist Donny (Yorna) Woolagoodja's quest to rekindle deep connections with his traditional ancestral culture.
Yorna's spiritual beliefs revolve around the wandjina: creator beings whose images adorn the caves and rock ledges…
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Hip Hop & Rap, Roots |
4 albums
Dizzy Doolan (real name Charmaine Armstrong) hails from Townsville and is a descendant of the Takalak, Agwamin, Gureng Gureng and Wokka Wokka people. Dizzy has toured internationally performing her music.
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Lawrence "Lollipop" Barlow, a Nympaa and Wiradjuri man, was born in Condobolin, NSW (about 460 kms west of Sydney), and is the son of William Barlow. His great-great grandfather Gilbert Barlow was born on Warangesda Mission.
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Bill Code
The Lake of Scars is a feature-length documentary produced on Dja Dja Wurrung country, with members of the Yung Balug clan, in the Australian state of Victoria.
It is a story of allyship and reconciliation at a place unlike anywhere else…
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Ben McFadyen
Ngumpin Kartiya tells untold stories of the Wave Hill walk-off and the Gurindji people while also revealing the true significance of the iconic song From Little Things Big Things Grow.
The documentary looks at a proud and sometimes difficult…
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Tangiora Hinaki
In the Pilbara, Ngaarda families have lived on their land for over 50,000 years, practising culture and law. Elders are concerned that the younger generation is losing their connection to country.
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Comedy, Drama |
Laura Clelland, Gabriel Willie
With their ‘big break’ comedy show cancelled, an eviction notice on their door, and big responsibilities on their shoulders, flatmates and part-time baristas Steph and Gab realise there’s more money in foot fetish pics and phone sex than there is…
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Warwick Thornton
Set in 1940s Australia, The New Boy is the story of a nine-year-old Aboriginal orphan boy who arrives in the dead of night at a remote monastery, run by a renegade nun, where his presence disturbs the delicately balanced world in this story of…
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Gabriel Willie
This comedy documentary is a six-part factual series presented by YouTube sensation Gabriel Willie (aka Bush Tucker Bunjie).
Gabriel loves his swears and insults – but he can only swear in English when there are hundreds of local First Nations'…
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Comedy, Series |
David Batty
Episode guideEpisode 1: Survival: Stranded on a deserted island! Will they find a way home?
The boys have now been stuck on the island for weeks. Hungry, thirsty, unshaved, grumpy and fighting. Going by the phase of the moon they are worried they…