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BARRUMBI KIDS is a rollicking adventure story of two mischievous best mates growing up in community in Arnhem Land.
There is a rich and powerful story stitched into a few pieces of coloured fabric of a man whose design created meaning for a nation of people once invisible to the mainland of Australia. Celebrate the 25th anniversary of the creation of the Torres Strait Islander Flag as we journey into the Straits with Bala B to uncover and honour the life and times of his late father – Bernard Namok Senior, the flag’s creator.
April 1942. As Japanese fighter planes mount bombing raids on essential services, the women and children of Darwin are evacuated. On Croker Island 95 Aboriginal children are living under the care of three missionary women, the Superintendent and his wife. Through the long wet they wait too, for government evacuation. But it doesn’t come. So the missionaries and the children embark on an exodus across the Australian continent. This is their story, in their own words – a heroic and untold journey.
Cruise the streets of Fitzroy with Mutti Mutti songman Kutcha Edwards and some of our most loved Indigenous artists sharing their stories of this iconic suburb - it’s a chance for a laugh, a few songs and a yarn and passing on a bit of the real history … Join us for the ride!
Shot on Wurundjeri country - Fitzroy streets are the stompin' ground for this multiplatform documentary series featuring acclaimed Mutti Mutti song man Kutcha Edwards and a host of Indigenous performers young and old. In Season Two we meet a powerhouse of singer - songwriters: Allara, Birdz, Selwyn Burns, Tjimba Possum Burns, Bumpy, Emma Donovan, Kee’ahn, Kamahi Djordon King, Fred Leone, The Merindas, Mo’Ju, Dr Shellie Morris and Dallas Woods. They are joined by local legends and regular passengers, Uncle Jack Charles and Shiralee Hood.
A songline for 21st century Australia – a fresh look at the Cook legend from a First Nations’ perspective – the songline tells of connection to country, resistance and survival and features the cheeky, acerbic and heartfelt showman – Steven Oliver and a host of outstanding Indigenous singer/songwriters.
In 1972, activists erect an Aboriginal Tent Embassy on the lawns opposite Parliament House - fifty years on, this all archive documentary takes a bold dive into a year of protest and revolutionary change for First Nations people.
The Yapas, more than teammates, it's a sisterhood. Coming together through sport and culture, they aim to win both on and off the field.
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