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Hosted by Luke Carroll, 480 will cover themes of ANZAC, MABO and NAIDOC and aim to recognise and celebrate important events and anniversaries occurring in 2012 for the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people - all in less than 480 seconds.
Rock music and sports, sports and rock music, stick to that and life will run pretty smooth for you in Shepparton. So what happens if you like rap music, gangsters, the NBA and the thug life? Simple, you do what Adam Briggs did and make your very own Hip Hop album and see what happens. At the age of 14, Briggs knew there was something bigger than Australian rock music. There was something about rap that really pulled him in. Maybe it was the romanticised thug life, maybe it was the good beats that you could play in your room or maybe because it was so far from "Shep Life", it could help you dream.
As a community struggles to co-exist with non-human creatures living amongst them, two estranged brothers find themselves at a crossroads.
Koen, still learning to truly harness his powers as the Cleverman, is the only one who can stop the bloodshed between human and Hairy. Ranged against him is the full force of government, aided by his brother Waruu, who is now empowered by Hairy strength within him, and who has created the one thing which can negate Koen’s powers, and render him mortal.
Corey Webster is a young hip hop artist with an amazing story. Angered by racism growing up he was encouraged to put his frustration into lyrics and he discovered a new way to express himself. Corey aka Yung Nooky fell into the world of hip hop but unlike many others he got the opportunity of a life time to record with global superstar Taboo of “Black Eyed Peas” fame. Today Core still loves hip hop, his family, his Culture and still keeps in touch with his high profile friends.
Jimblah was born in Broome, Western Australia and grew up in Katherine in the Northern Territory. Originally leaning towards more commercial Hip Hop, Jimblah became involved in the local Adelaide Hip Hop scene, discovering more about Hip Hop as a way of life and as a cultural movement that he became increasingly a part of. With his second album just dropping Jimblah has a bright future ahead in the Australian Music scene.
Bardolph and Gallus are two protectors of The Between, a realm where the dead go in order to cleanse or lustrate themselves before crossing over to pure happiness. These two protectors are to uphold what is good by removing those who do not belong in The Between. But when Malcolm slips through their grasps everyone and everything in The Between are at risk. Unfortunately, the only person who can stop Malcolm is Detective Elizabeth Pine who is still alive on Earth.
Husband and wife performers Brendon and Tessa first met several years ago at a school spectacular and today are the creative and driving force behind Microwave Jenny. Their story is one of boy meets girl and today they happily make sweet music together.
Stories of our country by our Elders. Elders to be interviewed on country and reminisce, whether about a dreamtime story or a birthing place area, or a memory of the old homestead and/or mission, this is about our elders sharing their memories and country.
Battling with post natal depression after having her twins Shantelle Thompson decided that she needed to get physically and mentally fit and thought sport would be her best medicine. Shantelle and her husband moved to Melbourne, where they became members of the Maromba Academy and both are currently training for the world titles in the states. Shantelle’s goal is to become the world champion.
Stories about belonging. Profiles of members of your community. A slice of life or a day in the life of a person. This show is about profiling and doing biographies of our people and their stories. Whether young or old, everyone has a story to tell.
Dan Rankine is a producer and MC with the Funkoars, the Australian hip hop act from Adelaide. The Funkoars are hip hop group that hail from Adelaide hills. What is special about Dab is that he is probably one of the biggest producers in Australia for hip hop artists. He spends hours every in the studio cooking up new music for the next up and coming artist.
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.
At the age of eleven Willie was taken to the Kinchela Boys' Home Kempsey for Aboriginal Boys and stayed there till he was 17. After that Willie started boxing and picked it up professionally. Nowadays he works at Eora and helps out by driving community around.
After a bungled robbery James is on the run from the law with nothing but the open road ahead of him. Thinking he is inthe clear he tries to relax and drive until he realises that he has two unexpected passengers on board. After a long conversation with the wise passenger James has only one chance to turn his life around. Will he take it?
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