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February 2024
22:37
Set in the dust and excitement of the Mt Isa Rodeo, three teenagers, Kaleb Comollatti, Dallas McNamara and John Stacey are continuing a family history of professional saddle Bronc and Bull Riding.
22:22
Elder Mavis Malbunka talks about the dreaming site of the crater at Gosse's Bluff, about the morning star, the evening star, the Milky Way and their major significance to the Western Arrernte people.
26:50
A film about a young boy's world within an Alice Springs town camp.
January 2024
25:25
The legend of Willaberta Jack lives on, as retold by Crookhat, a senior Alywarre man. He tells of a clash of bush craft and pride as an Aboriginal man runs for his life from the law of the day.
22:17
Finding Place explores the issues of one family surrounding ceremonially initiated men as they deal with the daily duality of their social standing, both within the Aboriginal and mainstream Australia
24:24
Max is a Senior Arrernte Elder and traditional owner for the Alice Springs area. He camps with 2 young males and passes onto them, insightful and engaging words of wisdom.
24:04
The story of Warren's beginnings in Hermannsburg singing with his father to his success today as an Aboriginal musical icon, singing about culture and keeping it strong.
25:00
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Doreen & Gladys Miller are the last of the Wirrangul Tribe from the Eyre Peninsular Region. The two sisters revisit the landscapes of their early childhood and recount their young lives as Wirrangul
23:13
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Three women share their art and their experience of being in country. They share a sense of belonging to a place as the songs of country and culture resonate in their artistic expression.
December 2014
23:28
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For the Bardi people of the Dampier Peninsula in the West Kimberley, it is a time of celebration and also friendly competition: as young men try to be the first to spear their first 'married turtle'.
23:12
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The story of the campaign by Aboriginal people of Central Australia to protect land, animals and dreaming stories at two proposed uranium dump sites.
22:20
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Lesley (Blackhat) Foster introduces us to the country for which he has fought so hard - the eerie and majestic Devil's Marbles.
23:35
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In October 2007, the Jarlmadangah Community celebrated 25 years of a journey of self-determination to the fulfillment of the dream to maintain traditional language, law and culture.
24:52
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A light-hearted journey into the art of Bush Toy making in the Central Desert. Bush Toys shows the remarkable adaptation of European style toys now accepted into modern Aboriginal culture.
23:09
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Around a campfire, Two Anmatjere Elders, Patsy and Jane Briscoe, sing and tell the epic dreaming story of two young men who are forced into action when a clan of demon Cannibals devour their tribe.
27:04
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The Tombstone Opening, as it known in the Torres Strait, is a very important event in the lives of families who have lost a loved one - it literally marks the official end of the grieving period.
23:36
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In the middle of the Central Australian Outback stands a church that is like no other in the world; an extraordinarily beautiful place with walls that are painted with vibrant portraits and landscapes
22:24
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The community of Ali Curung lies 350km north of Alice Springs. The opening of the new Arlpwe Gallery and exhibition space was a cause for celebration in 2008.
21:57
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Dion Beasley is a 15 years old artist. He is an artist by necessity rather than choice. Dion is profoundly deaf and suffers from Muscular Dystrophy; he communicates through his drawings.
24:40
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Agnes Abbott was born at Loves Creek Station in the 1930s. She was raised in the bush with her Eastern Arrernte family, learning the survival tools and the ways of their culture.
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