Digital resources tagged with ‘self-determination’
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CAAMA & Indigenous Broadcasting A broadcast studio at Radio Redfern in the late 80s. Christina Spurgeon talks about the importance of providing media services to remote Indigenous communities to the culture, identity and language of Aboriginal Australians. VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Indigenous BroadcastingNational / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / Indigenous broadcasting National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Identity | |
Challenging Colonialism -- Oliver Howes interview Producer and director Oliver Howes reflects on French Polynesia's colonial history. VIC / VELS Level 6 / History / Colonisation | |
Charles Perkins - Freedom Ride Charles Perkins’ involvement in the Freedom Ride through rural New South Wales in the early 1960s played a crucial role in demonstrating that Aboriginal people could begin to stand up for themselves. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Charles Perkins - Institutions Charles Perkins recounts the experiences that fuelled his great anger against white injustice and his determination to fight for Aboriginal rights. National / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Community radio Gary Adams describes the experience in the 1970s of listening to pirate radio stations and how this led to the demand for public radio. VIC / VCE Unit 2 / Media / Australian media organisations | |
Culture Reborn Traditional Polynesian dancing was suppressed by missionaries. It is now an important part of tourism and a means of cultural power. NSW / Stage 6 HSC / Society and Culture / Social and Cultural Continuity and Change | |
End of a Dream A look at the life and death of West Papuan independence leader, Chief Theys Eluay. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific) | |
Ethnic Community Broadcasting Liz Jacka talks about how SBS was established to cater to minority communities as part of multicultural policy in the late 1970s. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 6 Changing Rights and FreedomsNational / Year 9 & 10 / Civics and Citizenship / Historical perspectives National / Year 9 & 10 / Civics and Citizenship / Historical perspectives | |
Faith Bandler - Activist Civil rights activist Faith Bandler has made an enormous contribution to the peace movement and indigenous politics. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies | |
Francis Ona Francis Ona was the man who single-handedly sparked Bougainville's civil war. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific) | |
Imparja: Indigenous Broadcasting Imparja Television allows Indigenous communities to tell their stories and to communicate both with each other as well as the wider Australian community. NSW / Stage 5 / History / Topic 6 Changing Rights and Freedoms | |
In My Father's Footsteps In 1988, Meg Taylor began walking across the Highlands of Papua New Guinea to retrace the journey her father had made 50 years earlier. VIC / VCE Unit 4 / International Politics / International Relations | |
Independent media Trevor Barr talks about independent media and behind the scenes at Radio Redfern as another show goes to air. VIC / VELS Level 6 / English / Indigenous Broadcasting | |
Indigenous Business - A Cattle Station The Yugal Cattle Co was given a grant of $336,000 to go into business running a cattle station. Their dreams of making money from cattle and beef export are big but there are problems. Traditional Indigenous laws are different from white man's law. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Culture | |
Indigenous Community Market Garden An Indigenous community works hard to make a profitable, self-sustaining market garden. The aim is to create jobs for as many of their community as possible. NSW / Stage 5 / English / Australians at workVIC / VCE Unit 1 / English / Unit 1 NSW / Stage 4 / English / Australians at work NSW / Stage 6 HSC / English / Australians at work NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / English / Australians at work NSW / Stage 6 HSC / ESL / Australians at work NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / ESL / Australians at work | |
Journalist's Diary of a Conflict Veteran ABC journalist, Sean Dorney, looks back on his time in Papua New Guinea covering the Bougainville crisis. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific)National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australia & the Asia/ Pacific Region | |
Lifetime in Limbo The people of Bikini Atoll are still waiting to return home more than 50 years after the United States Navy removed them. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific) | |
Lowitja O'Donoghue - Reunion Aboriginal leader and founding chairperson of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission, Lowitja O’Donoghue has worked tirelessly for her people. National / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Lowitja O'Donoghue - The Stolen Generation Lois O’Donoghue was born in 1932 in a remote Aboriginal community. She never knew her white father and, at the age of two, was taken away from her mother, who she was not to see for 33 years. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNSW / Stage 6 HSC / English / Belonging National / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Mining Bougainville Gregory Kopa, a Bougainville villager describes how he felt when geologists started to look for copper on Bougainville in the 1960s. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific)National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australia & the Asia/ Pacific Region | |
Neville Bonner - Beginnings Neville Bonner grew up on the banks of the Richmond River and started his working life as a ringbarker, canecutter and stockman. He spent 16 years on the repressive Palm Island Aboriginal Reserve where he learned many of the skills that would help him later as a politician. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Neville Bonner - Change By the early 1960s, it was clear that Indigenous people were not being assimilated — discrimination against Indigenous people continued and many Indigenous people refused to surrender their culture and lifestyle. The assimilation policy had failed. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Oodgeroo Noonuccal Writer and political activist Oodgeroo Noonuccal’s poetry represents and captures the growing reaction by a new generation of indigenous Australians against the long-standing colonial mentality. National / Year 9 & 10 / English and Media Literacy / IdentityNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Identity | |
Origins of the Bougainville Conflict The story of how long-standing local opposition to a copper mine in Bougainville erupted into full-scale civil war. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific)National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australia & the Asia/ Pacific Region | |
Rebuilding Bougainville A man from the rugged mountains of Papua New Guinea's Bougainville single-handedly set up a mini power station in his village. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific) | |
Remembering Mark Worth - Janet Bell interview Producer Janet Bell looks back on the life and work of the director of Land of the Morning Star, Mark Worth. NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific)NSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific) National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australia & the Asia/ Pacific Region | |
Rosalie Kunoth Monks - Social Work Rosalie Kunoth-Monks is an actor, ex-nun and Aboriginal activist. National / Year 7 & 8 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
Rosalie Kunoth Monks - Speaking Out Rosalie Kunoth-Monks is an actor, ex-nun and Aboriginal activist. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous StudiesNational / Year 9 & 10 / Indigenous Studies / Political & civil rights | |
The Forgotten People The Indonesian province of Papua has a turbulent history and rich culture. Yet it remains largely unknown. NSW / Stage 5 / Geography / 5A4 Australia in its Regional and Global ContextsNSW / Stage 6 Preliminary / Modern History / Part 1 Case Studies (Pacific) National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Australia & the Asia/ Pacific Region | |
The Last Great Amateurs We follow the Melbourne Phoenix Netball Club - the players, coach and administrators - through the pain and passion of a year in elite-level amateur sport. National / Year 9 & 10 / Health & Physical Education / Team Sport & Motivation | |
Wattie Creek Wattie Creek entered Australian folklore as the birthplace of the Aboriginal land-rights movement when Prime Minister Gough Whitlam visited the Gurindji people to grant them deeds to their land. National / Year 9 & 10 / Australian History / Indigenous Studies |