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In the late 1940s, Aboriginal children who had been forcibly removed to the Carrolup Native Settlement in the south-west of Western Australia created a collection of remarkable artworks. This a documentary about how the art was lost and then found, and a story about Noongar community, culture and resilience.
In 2014, a team of Aboriginal people from various regions around Western Australia united in an attempt to swim into the history books and become the first ‘All Aboriginal’ relay team to compete in the Rottnest Channel Swim.
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