Recently retired AFL football player Nathan Lovett-Murray still trains every day, though now he has more time to spend with his kids and family.
Reggie, 26, is of Waanyi/Garawa/Kaureg from Yirrganydji country. He lives with autism. He is employed as an administrative officer with Indigenous Community Volunteers every Tuesday from nine to 12.
Olive Knight lives in Wangkatjunka one of the larger communities south east of Fitzroy Crossing. Her love is her music. She is a gospel and blues singer and draws her influences from her country.
Zane Saunders is a man who is proud of his Identity and Culture and embraces Kuranda in Far North Queensland as his spiritual home.
Suzy Betts a Kokata, Wirangu and Mirning woman from Port Lincoln, South Australia, runs and operates camps for the Aboriginal students from Port Lincoln High School to take them back out on country.
Margaret O'Shane has come from very humble beginnings and has overcome many of life's obstacles and today enjoys it to the fullest. She is passionate about her identity and has a zest for life.
Dreamtime Fitness, closing the gap through self determination. A realist, motivating story about Desree Kennedy-Shepherd and her fledgling Dreamtime Fitness Boot Camp.
When Jon Bell started writing what would become the six-part television series The Gods of Wheat Street, he had no road map or destination in sight. All he had was an idea.
Butchulla descendant, Uncle Glen Miller, is the oldest living Wondunna Clan member living on country in Maryborough. He has a proud family history, with children's book The Legends of Moonie Jarl.
Supervisor Ranger Kevin Levi is based in the Poruma community in the Central Torres Straits. The Torres Strait Ranger Program provides support for communities to look after their land and sea country.
A talented artist from Thursday Island, Nino creates life-sized turtles out of ghost nets, which he collects on the washed up shores of his local beaches.
The story of Josie Boyle, storyteller and singer. Josie was adopted by the white family who ran the local mission. Josie moved to Perth and now performs songs of her family to the school children.
Young Larrakia performer Joshua Campton has moved from Darwin to Adelaide with his mum to follow his dream of dancing and acting.
Jalaru, a Djugan/Yawuru Djabera Djabera Gooniyandi man is a Broome based photographer and graphic artist. In this short story Jalaru shares his love of photography and his own journey.
Husband and wife performers Brendon and Tessa first met several years ago at a school spectacular and today are the creative and driving force behind Microwave Jenny.
Shannon Thorne has strong role models through his parents and is trying to carrying on the legacy of their work through his own work in Liverpool trying to improve the health and culture for his mob.
Graham has worked in education all his life and is now retired and in a phase of self-discovery. With his feet firmly planted in the Sydney suburb of Glebe he is still contributing to his community.
Sharon Brown has lived all around NSW, but when her mother told her, their connection to the Blue Mountains region and the stories of that area, it impelled her to move to there.
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