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.
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.
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.
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.
Charmaine Green, an academic poet and artist. Take us on a journey from her birthplace, to her hometown, Mullewa, out to her traditional country and the burial sites for her passed family members.
When Sean Dewar was in high school, things were looking good until a tragic bus crash coming down a treacherous range took the lives of eight of his school mates and literally turned his life upside down.
Lola Forester has always been one to keep her ear to the ground - she is one of our veterans of the airwaves. But who is Lola? Tune in get to know the person beneath the leopard skin.
Kurruru is the first Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander youth performing arts company to be established in Australia and has been operating since 1984 out of the western suburbs of Adelaide.
Donna Marie Ifould lives in Broome and is a Bard woman. She is the first Indigenous linguist from the Kimberley and has been researching the roots of many languages. She uses a metaphor of the two sisters and the dingo story to talk about ownership, boundaries and of course language.
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.
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