Waabiny Time: Using our Body
3:20

Waabiny Time: Using our Body

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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Classification: GeneralClassification: General
This clip looks at the different functions of the body - legs, arms, eyes, hands, ears, mouth, feet

This clip looks at the different functions of the body - legs, arms, eyes, hands, ears, mouth, feet

Nyungar terms for body parts in song
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Nyungar terms for body parts in song

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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1-2
Classification: GeneralClassification: General
The Waabiny Time singers perform a song about heart, head, hands and legs in Nyungar language.

The Waabiny Time singers perform a song about heart, head, hands and legs in Nyungar language.

Waabiny Time: Body Song
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Waabiny Time: Body Song

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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Classification: GeneralClassification: General
Song about heart, head, hands and legs sung in Noongar language

Song about heart, head, hands and legs sung in Noongar language

Parts of body in Noongar language
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Parts of body in Noongar language

Clip from Waabiny Time

Indigenous Australians

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Classification: GeneralClassification: General
This clip works through labelling eyes, ears, noses, hands and feet - 'me' in Noongar language.

This clip works through labelling eyes, ears, noses, hands and feet - 'me' in Noongar language.

Indigenous animal terms and tracks with Sand Yarning
2:24

Indigenous animal terms and tracks with Sand Yarning

Clip from Waabiny Time

History

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1-2
Classification: GeneralClassification: General
Learn a range of Indigenous terms for animals and how to draw their tracks in the sand.

Learn a range of Indigenous terms for animals and how to draw their tracks in the sand.

Pioneers of Love - The right to Marry  Clip  17:30 mins
17:36

Pioneers of Love - The right to Marry Clip 17:30 mins

Clip from Pioneers Of Love

History

9-10
Classification: Parental GuidanceClassification: Parental Guidance
This clip reviews the role of the Aboriginal Protection Board in Atherton Queensland and the forced removal of indigenous childr

This clip reviews the role of the Aboriginal Protection Board in Atherton Queensland and the forced removal of indigenous childr

Myall Creek Massacre 1838  Clip 6:12mins
6:12

Myall Creek Massacre 1838 Clip 6:12mins

Clip from Tony Robinson Explores Australia

Geography

9-10
Classification: Parental GuidanceClassification: Parental Guidance
From Tony Robinson Explores Australia EUREKA 29 unnamed Indigenous Australians were killed by European Settlers on 10 June 1838

From Tony Robinson Explores Australia EUREKA 29 unnamed Indigenous Australians were killed by European Settlers on 10 June 1838

Jean Carter's Stolen Generation story
9:12

Jean Carter's Stolen Generation story

Clip from Land Of The Little Kings

Indigenous Australians

9-10
11-12
Classification: Parental GuidanceClassification: Parental Guidance
Musician Archie Roach meets Jean Carter, who recounts the story about how she and her siblings were stolen from La Perouse, separated from her brothers and taken to ...

Musician Archie Roach meets Jean Carter, who recounts the story about how she and her siblings were stolen from La Perouse, separated from her brothers and taken to Cootamundra Aboriginal Girls' Training Home.

Ruby Hunter's Stolen Generation story
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Ruby Hunter's Stolen Generation story

Clip from Land Of The Little Kings

Indigenous Australians

9-10
11-12
Classification: Parental GuidanceClassification: Parental Guidance
Musician Archie Roach's partner Ruby Hunter shares the story of growing up in institutions across Adelaide, and how her family tried to evade authorities when she was very young.

Musician Archie Roach's partner Ruby Hunter shares the story of growing up in institutions across Adelaide, and how her family tried to evade authorities when she was very young.

Archie Roach's Stolen Generation story
6:32

Archie Roach's Stolen Generation story

Clip from Land Of The Little Kings

Indigenous Australians

9-10
11-12
Classification: Parental GuidanceClassification: Parental Guidance
Musician Archie Roach and cousins tell the story of how he was stolen at Framlingham Aboriginal Station as a child.

Musician Archie Roach and cousins tell the story of how he was stolen at Framlingham Aboriginal Station as a child.

Indigenous youth crime in Townsville
5:32

Indigenous youth crime in Townsville

Clip from Living Black

Indigenous Australians

9-10
11-12
Classification: Not ClassifiedClassification: Not Classified
Larteasha Griffen reports on the causes of Indigenous youth crime in Townsville, what authorities are trying to do to solve the broader problems, and how those strategies fit ...

Larteasha Griffen reports on the causes of Indigenous youth crime in Townsville, what authorities are trying to do to solve the broader problems, and how those strategies fit into the Justice Reinvestment Campaign.

Eddie faces intense cross-examination
5:19

Eddie faces intense cross-examination

Clip from Mabo

Indigenous Australians

7-8
9-10
11-12
Classification: MatureClassification: Mature
In Court the defence cross-examines Eddie 'Koiki' and his paternal line as a Mabo man, citing evidence from the Aboriginal identity card prepared by the Ministry for ...

In Court the defence cross-examines Eddie 'Koiki' and his paternal line as a Mabo man, citing evidence from the Aboriginal identity card prepared by the Ministry for Aboriginal Affairs. Outside the courtroom, Eddie sees Paddy Killoran who tries to diminish Eddie's fight by suggesting his father would be ashamed. Back in court, Eddie faces intense questioning designed to invalidate his heritage and discredit his cause.

Responsibility to family and to community
7:01

Responsibility to family and to community

Clip from Mabo

Civics and Citizenship

7-8
9-10
11-12
Classification: MatureClassification: Mature
Koiki 'Eddie' arrives home announcing he has quit the railroad. Bonita reminds him of his responsibility to his family and the difficulties of being an outspoken Indigenous ...

Koiki 'Eddie' arrives home announcing he has quit the railroad. Bonita reminds him of his responsibility to his family and the difficulties of being an outspoken Indigenous person. Eddie reminds her of the injustices she faces every day and the satisfaction of resisting the status quo. Archival footage shows the beginning of the resistance, the government's response and instances segregation. Koiki 'Eddie' Mabo becomes a person of interest. Later, a university professor sees Eddie in the librar

A young family is left on the street
3:39

A young family is left on the street

Clip from Mabo

Civics and Citizenship

9-10
11-12
Classification: MatureClassification: Mature
Bonita and Koiki's son accidentally ingests some kerosene and they must take him to the town hospital. After their son is released, the young family must find somewhere to ...

Bonita and Koiki's son accidentally ingests some kerosene and they must take him to the town hospital. After their son is released, the young family must find somewhere to sleep for the night, awaiting the morning train. All the hotels refuse to let the young indigenous family hire a room. After work the next day, Eddie takes a small stand against the endemic racism Indigenous people face.

Returning home, a historic meeting and political intimidations
7:37

Returning home, a historic meeting and political intimidations

Clip from Mabo

Indigenous Australians

7-8
9-10
11-12
Classification: MatureClassification: Mature
The Supreme Court of Queensland holds a historic sitting on Murray Island. Koiki 'Eddie' is refused his election to Island Council. Later he gets into a fight with another ...

The Supreme Court of Queensland holds a historic sitting on Murray Island. Koiki 'Eddie' is refused his election to Island Council. Later he gets into a fight with another local over the complex issues of ownership. Eddie and QC Bryan Keon-Cohen prepare for a day in court. Meanwhile, Paddy Killoran intimidates Eddie's relative Georgie. In court, the Mabo team learn that brothers Sam and David Passi have withdrawn from the case.

Returning to family, returning to home
4:18

Returning to family, returning to home

Clip from Mabo

Indigenous Australians

7-8
9-10
11-12
Classification: MatureClassification: Mature
On the bus, Eddie has a flashback to leaving Murray Island. At home, he becomes overwhelmed by the stress of the case and takes it out on Bonita. Bonita takes the family to a ...

On the bus, Eddie has a flashback to leaving Murray Island. At home, he becomes overwhelmed by the stress of the case and takes it out on Bonita. Bonita takes the family to a friend's house. Realising his actions were inexcusable, Eddie brings them home and spends the night fishing, proving he can care for his family the old way. The reoccurring music and motif of care and family return Eddie to his father's teachings, and he realises there is a long way to go.

Eddie meets Bonita, finds strength in traditions
6:37

Eddie meets Bonita, finds strength in traditions

Clip from Mabo

Indigenous Australians

7-8
9-10
11-12
Classification: MatureClassification: Mature
Eddie 'Koiki' attends the social event in town, looking for Bonita 'Netta'. Eddie introduces himself as Koiki and his "white-fella" name as Eddie. Eddie learns that Bonita ...

Eddie 'Koiki' attends the social event in town, looking for Bonita 'Netta'. Eddie introduces himself as Koiki and his "white-fella" name as Eddie. Eddie learns that Bonita doesn’t like drink or pubs and he pretends to agree. As he turns to leave, he drops a bottle of alcohol and is exposed for lying. Later, the cops pull him up and search him for nothing. Displace and confused, Koiki performs a customary song on the railway line as he walks home. The next day writes to Bonita, apologising for h

Displacement, erasure, and family ties
6:39

Displacement, erasure, and family ties

Clip from Mabo

Indigenous Australians

7-8
9-10
11-12
Classification: MatureClassification: Mature
The Mabo family head north to Murray Island, but discover their travel request refused, denying father and son the traditional rite of passage before death. Back home, Eddie ...

The Mabo family head north to Murray Island, but discover their travel request refused, denying father and son the traditional rite of passage before death. Back home, Eddie explains the injustice to Henry and Noel but is shocked to learn that the government claims ownership over Indigenous land. Eddie discusses the situation with Bonita and thinks of his father. While presenting a lecture, Eddie tells a petulant student that the staking of a Union Jack cannot undo 16 generations of cultural k