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Postcards from our communities, what is special about or towns and people from our many nations.
In 1955 a returned serviceman and proud father, Richard ‘Bunny’ Morris, was convicted of murdering a police officer one night on a dirt road outside Northampton WA. Determined to redeem his name, once and for all, the filmmaker reveals the hidden story of what led this man to commit such a shocking crime, and the tragedy of his life beyond his prison sentence.
Local Murdi man Darryl McCarthy talks about a time in Cunnamulla when Bill Johnston bought the town together through the sport of boxing. Throughout the 60’s up until the late eighties at the town picture show Murdi’s and whites were segregated, but in the boxing ring everyone came together. The boxing ring was a place where Murdi’s were able to display their talent, travelling to other towns to fight for their titles.
Historical Stories from our people of the political movements of our time and interviews about people who have made an impact on our policies and voice in this nation. Could be interviews of people talking about people from the past, people who are being a part of today’s political change, or historical points of view on strikes, missions, period when communities have had to change tack.
Historical Stories from our people of the political movements of our time and interviews about people who have made an impact on our policies and voice in this nation. Could be interviews of people talking about people from the past, people who are being a part of todays political change, or historical points of view on strikes, missions, period when communities have had to change tack.
Len Colbung's family talk about the role their father and brother played in getting up the Royal Commission into Black Deaths in Custody. Growing up with protests, marches and black action groups, they discuss the legacy that they have inherited from their father and how they are walking in his footsteps to represent the voice of the Nyoongar people in Western Australia.Western Australia.
Two Yamaji Aboriginal sisters vow to search for their deceased fater's family, resulting in a journey to the other side of the world.
Rhonda Collard Spratt shows us around the Songlines creatives a shop set up in Toowoomba to bring the various artists of the region together and gives you a glimpse of their artists.
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