TAGGED: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples
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Neil Coyne is Western Australia’s first Aboriginal wrestler. 

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Ella Havelka was the first Aboriginal dancer to be invited into the Australian Ballet.

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Destiny in the Dirt is the coming-of-age story of a young boy, Dylan.

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On 20 January 2010, Brendan Short created a Facebook fan page, calling for renewed unity and a further step toward reconciliation.

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Jack Buckskin is the teacher of an endangered language.

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Big Fella is a story about the crippling health effects of diabetes and obesity in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities throughout Australia.

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For NAIDOC Week 2017 the Western Australian Police Force adorned uniforms and police cars with Aboriginal artwork.  

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The life of Ruby Langford Ginibi (1934–2011) is a story of triumph against the odds.

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Until the age of nine, Rosalie Kunoth-Monks lived on remote Utopia Station in the Northern Territory where she learnt the Aboriginal laws of her tribe, the Anmatjere people.

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In this interview, Bill Harney recalls the hard school that is bush life. He introduces us to Wardaman culture and talks of the problems facing Indigenous Australians and his hopes for the future.