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Great Australian Race Riot, 1, Mob Makes the Nation
directed by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, in Great Australian Race Riot, 1 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2015), 53 mins
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and...
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directed by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, in Great Australian Race Riot, 1 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2015), 53 mins
Description
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and describes the heroes and villains and the powerful figures involved – the soldiers, the cops, and their political and economic maste...
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and describes the heroes and villains and the powerful figures involved – the soldiers, the cops, and their political and economic masters. The series reframes conversations around race, tribe, fairness and future in a stroke of stark, masterful storytelling.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, Peter FitzSimons, fl. 2005-2015
Author / Creator
Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
Great Australian Race Riot
Speaker / Narrator
Peter FitzSimons, fl. 2005-2015
Topic / Theme
Minority communities, Racism, Riots, Australians
Copyright Message
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Great Australian Race Riot, 2, Mob Rule
directed by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, in Great Australian Race Riot, 2 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2015), 54 mins
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and...
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directed by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, in Great Australian Race Riot, 2 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2015), 54 mins
Description
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and describes the heroes and villains and the powerful figures involved – the soldiers, the cops, and their political and economic maste...
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and describes the heroes and villains and the powerful figures involved – the soldiers, the cops, and their political and economic masters. The series reframes conversations around race, tribe, fairness and future in a stroke of stark, masterful storytelling.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, Peter FitzSimons, fl. 2005-2015
Author / Creator
Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
Great Australian Race Riot
Speaker / Narrator
Peter FitzSimons, fl. 2005-2015
Topic / Theme
Minority communities, Racism, Riots, Australians
Copyright Message
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Great Australian Race Riot, 3, New Mob on the Block
directed by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, in Great Australian Race Riot, 3 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2015), 50 mins
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and...
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directed by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015; produced by Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, in Great Australian Race Riot, 3 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2015), 50 mins
Description
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and describes the heroes and villains and the powerful figures involved – the soldiers, the cops, and their political and economic maste...
This provocative documentary series examines race riots in the context of progress, and their distinction from other forms of racism and violence. Addressing the historical breadth of riots from 1846 until 2013, involving Irish, Muslim and Aboriginal people, the series, presented by Peter FitzSimons, discovers and describes the heroes and villains and the powerful figures involved – the soldiers, the cops, and their political and economic masters. The series reframes conversations around race, tribe, fairness and future in a stroke of stark, masterful storytelling.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015, Essential Media and Entertainment, Peter FitzSimons, fl. 2005-2015
Author / Creator
Sally Aitken, fl. 2008-2015
Date Published / Released
2015
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
Great Australian Race Riot
Speaker / Narrator
Peter FitzSimons, fl. 2005-2015
Topic / Theme
Cultural identity, Minority communities, Racism, Riots, Australians
Copyright Message
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Black Panther Woman
directed by Rachel Perkins, 1970-; produced by Rachel Perkins, 1970-, Blackfella Films (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 52 mins
In January 1972, an Australian Black Panther Party was formed in the police state of Brisbane, Australia. This is a story told in the words of Marlene Cummins, who experienced the best and worst of the short-lived and controversial Black Panther movement. Inspired by their stylish African Americans brothers, a han...
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directed by Rachel Perkins, 1970-; produced by Rachel Perkins, 1970-, Blackfella Films (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 52 mins
Description
In January 1972, an Australian Black Panther Party was formed in the police state of Brisbane, Australia. This is a story told in the words of Marlene Cummins, who experienced the best and worst of the short-lived and controversial Black Panther movement. Inspired by their stylish African Americans brothers, a handful of Australian Aborigines adapt the movement to their own local flavour.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Rachel Perkins, 1970-, Blackfella Films
Author / Creator
Rachel Perkins, 1970-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Speaker / Narrator
Marlene Cummins, fl. 1970
Person Discussed
Marlene Cummins, fl. 1970, Denis Walker, 1947-
Topic / Theme
Indigenous peoples, Social activism and activists, Human rights, Australians, Australian Aborigines
Copyright Message
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First Contact, Episode 1
directed by Dora Weekley, fl. 2009 and Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009; presented by Ray Martin, 1944-; produced by Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017 and Jacob Hickey, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service and Screen Australia, in First Contact (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 53 mins
The journey begins. The six participants are brought to the heart of Aboriginal Australia - Uluru. Waiting for the group is award winning journalist, Ray Martin. Ray reveals to the group that they will spend the next 24 hours hosted by Aboriginal families in a place where more indigenous people live than just abou...
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directed by Dora Weekley, fl. 2009 and Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009; presented by Ray Martin, 1944-; produced by Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017 and Jacob Hickey, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service and Screen Australia, in First Contact (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 53 mins
Description
The journey begins. The six participants are brought to the heart of Aboriginal Australia - Uluru. Waiting for the group is award winning journalist, Ray Martin. Ray reveals to the group that they will spend the next 24 hours hosted by Aboriginal families in a place where more indigenous people live than just about anywhere else in Australia – Sydney. The outspoken Aussies have their views challenged on everything from welfare to Aboriginal ide...
The journey begins. The six participants are brought to the heart of Aboriginal Australia - Uluru. Waiting for the group is award winning journalist, Ray Martin. Ray reveals to the group that they will spend the next 24 hours hosted by Aboriginal families in a place where more indigenous people live than just about anywhere else in Australia – Sydney. The outspoken Aussies have their views challenged on everything from welfare to Aboriginal identity.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017, Jacob Hickey, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service, Screen Australia, Hugo Weaving, 1960-
Author / Creator
Dora Weekley, fl. 2009, Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009, Ray Martin, 1944-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
First Contact
Speaker / Narrator
Hugo Weaving, 1960-
Topic / Theme
Racism, Indigenous peoples, Ethnic relations, Living conditions, Australian aboriginal people, Australians, Australian Aborigines
Copyright Message
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First Contact, Episode 2
directed by Dora Weekley, fl. 2009 and Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009; presented by Ray Martin, 1944-; produced by Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017 and Jacob Hickey, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service and Screen Australia, in First Contact (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 54 mins
The group arrives on Elcho Island where around 2,500 Aboriginal people live in some of the most deprived conditions in the western world. The six are shocked but in amongst the helplessness, there’s hope. Next in Alice Springs, Ray Martin directs the travelers to join a night patrol service which helps the drunk...
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directed by Dora Weekley, fl. 2009 and Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009; presented by Ray Martin, 1944-; produced by Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017 and Jacob Hickey, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service and Screen Australia, in First Contact (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 54 mins
Description
The group arrives on Elcho Island where around 2,500 Aboriginal people live in some of the most deprived conditions in the western world. The six are shocked but in amongst the helplessness, there’s hope. Next in Alice Springs, Ray Martin directs the travelers to join a night patrol service which helps the drunk and vulnerable. It’s not long before tempers flare. Emotions are then pushed to the limit as the group meet women struggling with ad...
The group arrives on Elcho Island where around 2,500 Aboriginal people live in some of the most deprived conditions in the western world. The six are shocked but in amongst the helplessness, there’s hope. Next in Alice Springs, Ray Martin directs the travelers to join a night patrol service which helps the drunk and vulnerable. It’s not long before tempers flare. Emotions are then pushed to the limit as the group meet women struggling with addiction and share their own life traumas. For one of the six, the journey into Aboriginal Australia becomes all too much to take… Next stop is the Pilbara where a very different side of the mining business will be revealed.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ray Martin, 1944-, Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017, Jacob Hickey, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service, Screen Australia, Hugo Weaving, 1960-
Author / Creator
Dora Weekley, fl. 2009, Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009, Ray Martin, 1944-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
First Contact
Speaker / Narrator
Hugo Weaving, 1960-
Topic / Theme
Poverty, Racism, Indigenous peoples, Ethnic relations, Living conditions, Australian aboriginal people, Australians, Australian Aborigines
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Special Broadcasting Service Corporation
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First Contact, Episode 3
directed by Dora Weekley, fl. 2009 and Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009; presented by Ray Martin, 1944-; produced by Jacob Hickey and Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service and Screen Australia, in First Contact (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 52 mins
After almost three weeks immersed into Aboriginal Australia, the group is about to face their most confronting experience yet. They are taken to Roebourne Regional Prison to discover what life is like on the inside. Coming face to face with Aboriginal prisoners splits the group in two. Ray Martin arrives at the pr...
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directed by Dora Weekley, fl. 2009 and Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009; presented by Ray Martin, 1944-; produced by Jacob Hickey and Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service and Screen Australia, in First Contact (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 52 mins
Description
After almost three weeks immersed into Aboriginal Australia, the group is about to face their most confronting experience yet. They are taken to Roebourne Regional Prison to discover what life is like on the inside. Coming face to face with Aboriginal prisoners splits the group in two. Ray Martin arrives at the prison and the final leg of the journey begins. The destination is Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley – a town once ravaged by the horro...
After almost three weeks immersed into Aboriginal Australia, the group is about to face their most confronting experience yet. They are taken to Roebourne Regional Prison to discover what life is like on the inside. Coming face to face with Aboriginal prisoners splits the group in two. Ray Martin arrives at the prison and the final leg of the journey begins. The destination is Fitzroy Crossing in the Kimberley – a town once ravaged by the horrors of alcohol, domestic violence and suicide. But that was before local Aboriginal women fought back to save their community. By journey’s end, the group is left to reflect on their epic adventure into Aboriginal Australia.
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Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Ray Martin, 1944-, Jacob Hickey, Darren Dale, fl. 1997-2017, Blackfella Films, Film Victoria, Screen NSW, Special Broadcasting Service, Screen Australia, Hugo Weaving, 1960-
Author / Creator
Dora Weekley, fl. 2009, Ronan Sharkey, fl. 2009, Ray Martin, 1944-
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
First Contact
Speaker / Narrator
Hugo Weaving, 1960-
Topic / Theme
Women's movement, Prisons, Living conditions, Racism, Indigenous peoples, Ethnic relations, Australian aboriginal people, Australians, Australian Aborigines
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Special Broadcasting Service Corporation
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Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 1, 1975-1996
directed by Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014; produced by Marion Mine, fl. 2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service, in Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 1 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 51 mins
This is the untold story of how the Lebanese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia. This is a community that has been besieged by events beyond their control. But they have emerged stronger than ever with a resilience and strength that will carry them into the future.
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directed by Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014; produced by Marion Mine, fl. 2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service, in Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 1 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 51 mins
Description
This is the untold story of how the Lebanese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia. This is a community that has been besieged by events beyond their control. But they have emerged stronger than ever with a resilience and strength that will carry them into the future.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marion Mine, fl. 2014, Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service
Author / Creator
Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014, Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl
Topic / Theme
Crime, Racism, Immigrant life, Immigrant populations, Australians, Lebanese
Copyright Message
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Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 2, 1997-2000
directed by Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014; produced by Marion Mine, fl. 2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service, in Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 2 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 51 mins
This is the untold story of how the Lebanese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia. This is a community that has been besieged by events beyond their control. But they have emerged stronger than ever with a resilience and strength that will carry them into the future.
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directed by Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014; produced by Marion Mine, fl. 2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service, in Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 2 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 51 mins
Description
This is the untold story of how the Lebanese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia. This is a community that has been besieged by events beyond their control. But they have emerged stronger than ever with a resilience and strength that will carry them into the future.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marion Mine, fl. 2014, Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service
Author / Creator
Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014, Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl
Topic / Theme
Immigrant life, Crime, Immigrant populations, Australians, Lebanese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Special Broadcasting Service Corporation
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Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 3, 2001-2005
directed by Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014; produced by Marion Mine, fl. 2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service, in Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 3 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 51 mins
This is the untold story of how the Lebanese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia. This is a community that has been besieged by events beyond their control. But they have emerged stronger than ever with a resilience and strength that will carry them into the future.
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directed by Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014; produced by Marion Mine, fl. 2014 and Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service, in Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl, 3 (Australia: Special Broadcasting Service, 2014), 51 mins
Description
This is the untold story of how the Lebanese community overcame the odds and found their place in multicultural Australia. This is a community that has been besieged by events beyond their control. But they have emerged stronger than ever with a resilience and strength that will carry them into the future.
Field of Study
Anthropology
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marion Mine, fl. 2014, Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014, Special Broadcasting Service
Author / Creator
Malcolm Mcdonald, fl. 1996-2014, Andrew Saw, fl. 1989-2014
Date Published / Released
2014
Publisher
Special Broadcasting Service
Series
Once Upon a time in a Punch Bowl
Topic / Theme
Prejudice, Immigrant life, Immigrant populations, Australians, Lebanese
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2014 Special Broadcasting Service Corporation
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