Endearing himself to his audience both black and white, his outlandish online persona takes many comedic forms, capturing the stereotypical essence of Indigenous Australia.
Founded in 1980, the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) fast established itself as the pre-eminent platform for indigenous voices to be heard across the Red Centre.
The artists of the Warmun Arts Centre tell the stories of their country and their families. They talk of how they learnt to paint and explain the stories and meaning of their paintings.
Marjorie was 17 when she signed up for the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service and became the first Aboriginal member. The Ngarrindjeri Elder started her naval career in 1963.
Meet Performer, Elder, artist and storyteller Uncle Vic Simms who in his own charismatic way shares the history of Aboriginal Community of La Perouse.
Leon Dodd is a Ngarrindjeri man who has dedicated his life to protecting animals and showing respect for his land.
Andrew Bowles is a Nyul Nyul man and long term resident of the Dampier Peninsula. For years Andrew had been told by the elders, now long gone, that Pender Bay was an ancient whale ground.
Two Yamaji Aboriginal sisters vow to search for their deceased father's family, resulting in a journey to the other side of the world.
Birubi is the traditional name for Stockton Beach, which is a 32km stretch from Stockton to Anna Bay. It has a huge cultural significance for the area.
Anangu singer Zaachariaha Fielding of Electric Fields returns home to the central desert community of Mimili to reveal the inspiration behind his music and the challenges he overcame as a child.
May Lui, an elder from the Poruma Community in the central islands of the Torres Strait, reflects on the immense and full life she has had as a daughter, sister, mother, grandmother and teacher.
This story follows the life of Irene Ridgeway from Peak Hill, a small town around 70km south of Dubbo with a population of around 300 people.
Against the stunning backdrop of the Dampier Peninsula, north of Broome, young Bardi Jawi brothers must learn the skills of a fish trap by repairing the ancient ones that sit on their country.
An insightful look into driving instructor Kerry Turner and her passion for teaching young indigenous adults how to drive.
Six Anmatyerr women from TI Tree, NT, meet up with Kam minority singers from China to perform at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music. Through song, the two groups learn about each other's culture.
Mercedes 'Edi' Saaban (78) and Mary Drummond (83) live in Broome. They share their early memories, including being evacuated to Beagle Bay during the war.
Ali Cobby-Eckermann, a Yankunytjara/Kokatha award-winning poet and artist, shares her story of removal and connection, weaving history using found objects into instillations of awareness and healing.
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