Green Island, Tabourie Island and Pelican Island are three islands just off the coast that will be explored while their stories are told.
Coffs Harbour Gumbaynggirr bush tucker walk with Aunty Sue Tomkins who runs a business in catering using bush tucker. She has a history with her family of using bush tucker for everyday living.
Harold Blair is one of Australia's forgotten heroes, touted as the first Aboriginal person to sing opera and a model of assimilation.
They say it takes one bad decision to end up in jail, and that's exactly the case for Howie. Being in the wrong place at the wrong time has seen him in the prison system for the last seven years.
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.
Young Larrakia performer Joshua Campton has moved from Darwin to Adelaide with his mum to follow his dream of dancing and acting.
In 1945, a teacher, Noel White, came to the Carrolup Native Settlement in south-west WA. The children in his classroom were 'stolen', and confined at Carrolup with little or no family contact.
Dunba is a Walmajarri man who was removed from his family and brought to Beagle Bay in the 1950s at a very young age.
Uncle Charlie Chambers was born in Cherbourg Aboriginal settlement in 1936. As a teenager he realised all he wanted to be was a drover. To do that, he only had one option: escape Cherbourg.
Sasha Sarago is on a quest to examine Australia's relationship to Aboriginal beauty through the statement, "you're too pretty to be Aboriginal".
Sally Palmer reveals the 'very big' story of her mother who, after healing her own history pain, walked the streets of Santa Teresa asking for healing to be brought to her own people.
Gurrgara is the name of a significant hill in Ngarluma country. Is a company providing cultural awareness services in the Shire of Roebourne. CEO Clinton Walker, shares cultural awareness and tourism.
Tom Avery, aka Blakboi, is a Gumeroi/Maori man whose life revolves around working as a professional musician and submerging himself in the deep blue sea: swimming, surfing and hunting.
Stuart and Ewan Martin are two brothers trying to change their lives by giving up alcohol.
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.
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.
This film explores the life and thoughts of artist Maree Clarke. An Aboriginal woman with links to many communities, she is passionate about keeping rituals and stories alive.
Uncle Alan Wilson is a respected Kokatha and Wirangu Elder living in Port Lincoln, takes us through the community and educates us of the horrific Aboriginal massacre in Elliston that occurred in 1849.
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