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Jack Buckskin is a man whose mission is to sculpt a new urban Aboriginal language and culture, and through that bring hope back to his people.
A Japanese tourist driving through the beautiful Australian desert collides with a violent and metaphorical moment in time.
Tom E Lewis knows he must die with all of his Songs. After years of haunting silence, he returns to his Grandmothers’ country to seek the permission of the Jungayi (Lawmen) to learn Thumbul corroboree (Morning Star). With the family’s blessing through ceremony, the spirits, stars and ancestors help Tom prepare to find the mysterious Sandy Island of Maawirrangga by singing.
The Finke Desert Race is the largest off-road motorsport event in the Southern Hemisphere and Australia’s fastest, deadliest, toughest and certainly dustiest race. "Finke" explores the race from within: competitors, organisers, paramedics, and the drive to win against the desert at all costs, delivering a visual adventure of inspiration and danger, excitement and spills.
Hayden Jude is a young man living in Alice Springs. He is a very talented freestyle BMX rider who dreams of making it professionally. Being a young father and coming from a small town is not going to stop him.
Jeff lives in Alice Springs. Jeff is a talented musician and singer songwriter. Jeff is a unique individual. Many townsfolk of Alice Springs know of Jeff. They have seen him busking constantly in the Todd Mall. But they don't know him. They don't know his story. Where did Jeff come from? Why settle in Alice Springs? Where is his mob from?
Luis is a young man living and working in Alice Springs. He keeps himself busy with work and sport.
On the journey of collecting bush medicine, or cooking or teaching our young what to do in the bush, this is a day when we can show the many diversities of our culture and languages. Show has to have at least some component of language in it. It is important that we create the opportunity for our youth to hear our languages on the screen.
A young policeman, fresh out of the academy, gets his first taste of the complexities of community life. Taken under the wing of a senior Aboriginal Community Police Officer, he is thrown into the deepend when he is encouraged to repsond to a Domestic Dispute on his own.
Peter Coco Wallace is a senior Arrernte elder. He shows us some sites and dreaming stories of the Central Arrernte People.
Stories about belonging, Profiles of members of your community. Slices of life of a person, a day in a life of. This show is about profiling and doing biographies of our stories. Whether young or old, everyone has a story to tell.
Around 250 Indigenous languages with 600 dialects are spoken in Australia. Today it is estimated that 30 of those languages are still strong and are spoken daily. But over a hundred are critically endangered. In this series, Ernie Dingo explores the revival, maintenance and creation of languages which are in a constant state of change. He reveals the complex balance between language and relationship to country, and discovers how this balance has been affected since European colonisation.
Stories of our youth, whether them rapping, or playing sport or showing us them dreams of whether they imagine themselves being. This is a show that can be a fly on a wall with our young people to have a platform to create their own voice on our screens.
Introducing the Brave New Clan. We six young Indigenous Australians welcome you into our lives and invite you on a journey across the country. From the bustling streets of Sydney to the aquamarine vistas of the Torres Strait, from the spectacular gorges of the Kimberly to the lush falls of Kakadu, we explore the cultural traditions of our forebears, the contemporary paths we have chosen and our struggles along the way. These are our stories of courage and this is WHO WE ARE today.
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