Some of Australia’s best hip hop artists have come together thanks to NITV, Elefant Traks and Bad Apples to produce an original song ‘Change the Date’, and an accompanying 360 degree VR experience.
Being a freshwater fulla, going to Bells Beach to record a documentary about the 2015 Australian Indigenous Surfing Titles was a particularly emotional journey for me.
Men and Women of Central Australia and the Central Land Council share their stories.
The Block: Stories From a Meeting Place is a virtual time capsule that explores the history and significance of Redfern’s Indigenous-owned housing precinct, ‘the Block’.
A precious store of Aboriginal hair, collected last century, may now tell a story tens of thousands of years old.
Dorothy Lawson – now nearly 80 – has used the law herself to make a daring, innovative land claim. If she wins, Indigenous people across Australia could benefit.
She is one of Australia’s most famous Aboriginal painters. Her work has been exhibited around the world and commands five-figure prices. Yet, at 105, ‘Daisy’ Loongkoonan lives on a remote settlement with little to show for it.
Race war on the evening news: that’s how Logan’s suburb Woodridge was introduced to most of Australia. Two years on, and with Logan now the subject of a two-part SBS documentary, a pair of aspiring musicians tell John Birmingham about growing up there – and the storm in a teacup that was caught on camera.