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Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins
First Australians is a landmark documentary series that tells a very different story of Australia. It has been described as "one of the most significant documentary series in the history of Australian television".
For the first time, the story of…
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Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins
Six out of ten Australians have had little or no contact with Indigenous people.
First Contact takes a group of six non-Aboriginal Australians with strong opinions on a unique journey into Aboriginal Australia for the very first time.
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Darren Dale, Rachel Perkins
More than six out of ten who call Australia home have had little or no contact with Aboriginal people. The chasm and disconnect between the First Australians and the rest of the nation is vast.
First Contact shines a light on this deep divide by…
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Bentley Dean
First Footprints takes you back to an Australia before Captain Cook. It is the untold story of the original pioneers of all humankind, a history that began in Australia 50,000 years before modern humans reached America and Europe.
With startling…
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Dean Gibson
A journey to discover the genius of the world’s oldest, most innovative and deadliest weapons.
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John Harding
The Fitzroy Stars was one of the first all-Indigenous football clubs in the early 70's and folding in the early 90's.
After 14 years, ex-player Troy Austin is on a mission to resurrect the Fitzroy Stars football club, and as we follow his journey…
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Sally Riley
Six year old Robbie lives with his white grandmother and his Koorie father (when he is around). Sick and tired of his father and grandmother arguing over his identity, Robbie walks outside to climb his favourite tree only to find that his friend,…
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Pat Fiske
Footprints on Our Land explores the life and legacy of Ngunnawal Elder Aunty Agnes Shea (aged 84 in 2016).
Ranging from her life as a girl on Oak Hill and Hollywood missions in Yass (NSW) to the present day, Footprints on Our Land captures Aunty…
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Rachel Perkins, Ned R Lander
Freedom Ride is part of a four-episode documentary by Rachel Perkins and Ned Lander. It tells a chapter of Charles Perkins' life, the father of Rachel. He grew up in Alice Springs in the late 1930s at a time when segregation was the rule.
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Oliver Lawrance
Freedom Rides - 40 Years On is a documentary that features interviews from most of the towns visited in 2005, footage of community events, significant interviews with leading community figures discussing the original Freedom Ride and voices of the…
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Stephen Page
Freeman celebrates Cathy Freeman's historic win of the 400m sprint at the Sydney 2000 Olympics. In the documentary she shares her full story on the event for the first time.Cathy Freeman’s win brought Australia together as a nation. Watched by…
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Mark Taylor
The inner Sydney suburb of Redfern is the urban stronghold of Aboriginal Australia. In recent years, Redfern is changing and so are the men in its community.
Gamarada, an innovative healing and leadership group of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal men,…
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Tangiora Hinaki
In the Pilbara, Ngaarda families have lived on their land for over 50,000 years, practising culture and law. Elders are concerned that the younger generation is losing their connection to country.
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Darlene Johnson
Gulpilil: One Red Blood is a documentary about the career of Aboriginal actor, dancer, and cultural delegate, David Gulpilil, using interview as well as archival footage.
David Gulpilil asked director Darlene Johnson to create One Red Blood, where…
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Paul Damien Williams
Gurrumul is a documentary in celebration of iconic Australian artist Geoffrey Gurrumul Yunupingu.
Blind from birth, Dr Gurrumul Yunupingu found his identity through song and the haunting voice that has already become legend.
With his 2008…
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Selina Miles
This feature documentary is about Australian figure skater Harley Windsor, a Weilwyn, Gamilaraay and Ngarrable man from Western Sydney, who was the poster boy for the Australian Winter Olympic Team.
In 2017 he became the first First Nations person…
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Stephen Thomas
In the late 1940s, Harold Blair emerged as one of the most renowned Australian tenors of the concert hall, at a time when very few Aboriginal people could break through the barriers of the repressive Queensland reserve system.
Harold takes us on a…
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Eugénie Dumont
There are still some pristine places on earth, untouched by industrialisation and urbanisation. But for how long?
The Kimberley region in Western Australia is the scene of a major struggle by Aboriginal people to protect their land from a huge…
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Trisha Morton-Thomas, Craig Anderson
Australia has more than 100,000 years of black history yet when the non-Aboriginal Australians began to build their country on top of Aboriginal peoples' lands, they believed that the Aboriginal population would die out.
Luckily they were wrong,…
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Glenda Hambly
Homeland Story is an intimate portrait of Donydji (pronounced doy-n-ji), a small Aboriginal community in North East Arnhem Land, about 800 kms east of Darwin, in the far north of Australia.
Homelands are situated on the land of the people who live…
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Chynna Campbell
Something is happening in one of the hottest and most remote places of the world: In the small Aboriginal community of Ieramagadu (Roebourne), Western Australia, an unlikely group of 11-year olds wearing found objects, wacky hats and face paint…