TAGGED: 2000s
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Elders speak to children about Djungguwan Law. One Yolngu Elder likens these rules to their Ten Commandments.

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Wanyubi Marika from the Rirratjingu clan describes the journey of Laklak and Raymattja – the two Wawilak Sisters.

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Bakamumu Marika from the Rirratjingu explains that the Wawilak Sisters are the creators of the Law, which in turn gives the Yolngu their Djungguwan ceremony.

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The Wawilak Sisters myth and their Djungguwan ceremony connects the Yolngu to their land which they believe they have occupied since time immemorial.

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In this clip, Scott Goodings talks about the reality TV revolution in Australia in the early 2000s.

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In this clip from an interview recorded in 2005, Christina Spurgeon talks about social inclusion aspects of 'crossing the digital divide', in the transition from analogue to digital TV transmission

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In this clip from 2005, Mac Gudgeon talks about the origins of community television (CTV) in the 1990s and why it is so important.

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Our Kylie Minogue online collection is sure to have you Spinning Around!

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Kylie Minogue is the highest selling Australian-born artist of all time.

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Kristy (Kestie Morassi) has escaped from the camp. She has been tortured and beaten, but she runs, without shoes, until she finds the road. An old man stops to help her.