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Remembering first contact with white people
In the most remote corners of the country live Australians known as the ‘first contact’ generation - Aboriginal people who grew up with no knowledge of white people until the 1960s and ‘70s.
Duration: 7 minutes 1 second
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What France's famous cave replicas can teach Australia about rebuilding lost heritage
Five years after Rio Tinto destroyed a 47,000-year-old sacred rock shelter to expand an iron ore mine, an ambitious rebuild is underway drawing inspiration all the way from France.
Duration: 3 minutes 19 seconds
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Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan signs formal treaty
Victorian Premier Jacinta Allan signs formal treaty with Aboriginal people.
Duration: 38 seconds
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These girls are only eight years old, but they have nowhere to go.
Duration: 2 minutes 58 seconds
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Cape Barren Island's Marra Wunna golf course
WARNING: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are advised that this video contains images of a person who has died.
Duration: 2 minutes 14 seconds
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WA Governor Chris Dawson apologises to traditional owners for Pinjarra Massacre
WA Governor Chris Dawson has delivered an apology to the descendants of people murdered in the Pinjarra Massacre, 191 years on from one of the state's most brutal attacks on Aboriginal people.
Duration: 1 minute 16 seconds
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Listen: AWAYE!
Mark Haines Inquest
Lorna and Ron Haines have been fighting for answers about their brother’s death for thirty-seven years. Together, they share what it’s like to sit in a coronial inquest, day after day.
Duration: 40 minutes 3 seconds
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Word Up: Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves
This week Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves shares a Warlpiri word that encompasses the creation stories, the ancestral beings, the lore, the land and everything that connects Warlpiri people to country and to each other across time.
Duration: 2 minutes 55 seconds
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Word Up: Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves
This week, Ned Jampijimpa Hargraves discusses a Warlpiri word connected to the cultural law that keeps him focused.
Duration: 3 minutes 14 seconds
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Yurlu | Country
One to three pars summary including the talent's name.
Duration: 32 minutes 41 seconds
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Listen: Speaking Out
An archaeological discovery challenging perceptions of our past
A team of researchers have made a finding they say has the potential to rewrite Australian history.
Duration: 27 minutes 10 seconds
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An innovative way for First Nations people to report instances of Racism
An online register is making it easier for First Nations people to report instances of Racism.
Duration: 20 minutes 29 seconds
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An Indigenous Voice to Parliament in South Australia
What does the result of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum mean for South Australia and its commitment to First Nations recognition?
Duration: 19 minutes 51 seconds
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Unsettling Colonial Automobilities: Criminalisation and Contested Sovereignties
A new book is exploring the role of automobiles in imposing colonialism on First Nations people and communities.
Duration: 28 minutes 6 seconds
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Listen: AM
First Nations community concerned over lack of consultation on Victoria's youth crime
First nations leaders have expressed concerns over the Victorian government's decision to introduce tougher penalities for youth offender 24 hours before signing Australia's first treaty between indigneous peoples and government.
Duration: 3 minutes 26 seconds
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Controversy over Wadeye alcohol
One of the Northern Territory's biggest remote communities is on the cusp of a return to licenced alcohol, after thirty 'dry' years. But there are mixed views in Wadeye on the advantages and disadvantages of the move.
Duration: 3 minutes 5 seconds
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First Nations groups call for algal bloom action
South Australian First Nations groups have labelled the state's algal bloom a cultural emergency criticising the SA Government's response and calling for a larger role in its management.
Duration: 3 minutes 16 seconds
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The Bright Side: A burning desire to understand fire
Is it time to rethink our relationship with fire?
Duration: 19 minutes 25 seconds
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Listen: Radio National
How should we recognise Indigenous Australians?
Despite decades of discussion, efforts to recognise Aboriginal Australians in the constitution have failed to produce results.
Duration: 25 minutes 16 seconds
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The power of hope
Kon Karapanagiotidis, Banok Rind, Alisha Fernando, Leila Gurruwiwi, Jane Vadiveloo and Caroline Cabezas talk about the power of love, music, language and hope.
Duration: 53 minutes 52 seconds
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Indigenous Knowledge
Bruce Pascoe, Tony Birch and Gregory Phillips examine the breadth and depth of Indigenous knowledge prior to European settlement.
Duration: 53 minutes 57 seconds
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The wisdom of reading
Sally Rippin, Glory Edim and Anita Heiss on reading, Indigenous literature and the importance of books for black women
Duration: 53 minutes 58 seconds
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