William 'Bill' Ferguson was a trailblazing Aboriginal rights activist who founded the Aboriginal Progressive Association and led protests at the 1938 National Day of Mourning. A bronze statue of Bill Ferguson was unveiled last year on Dubbo’s main street in honour of the man …
First Languages Australia Why IY2019 is important.
Video produced by the Department of Communications and the Arts Australia in celebration of the International Year of Indigenous Languages.
Girls from Bamaga, on northern Cape York, perform a dance depicting how the birds got their colours at the Croc Festival, a festival with participants of indigenous schools in northern Queensland, on Thursday Island in 2001. They finish with the sounds of Souls Longing.
The newest micro-series from ICTV lets community members away from home send a message back to their friends and families through ICTV.
This episode features Christopher Bush sending a message home to family, while he is in Alice Springs visiting the Purple House Dialysis …
The first story is about the Jimmy Little Foundation working with the kids at Beagle Bay. The second story is about the Play the school children are putting on. And the third story is about Albert Wiggan's recordings and experience with PAKAM.
The CLC's community ranger program is one of Central Australia's most popular and successful initiatives in Aboriginal employment and now more than 80 Aboriginal people are employed by the CLC as rangers on their country
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