For several decades there has been a story that has gained popularity, about the Australian Military Forces leaving behind in South Africa 50 Aboriginal Trackers. In this interview we speak with noted military historian - focusing on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander military service - Peter Bakker. Can the story stand up to scrutiny?
S02-E23: Dja Dja Wurrung and land set to benefit from new agreement with gold miners
S02-E22: Bringing Aboriginal content and relevancy into the curriculum
S02-E21: Practising cultural art on another mob’s Country
S02-E20: Reconciliation Perspective - Wotjobaluk woman Aunty Janine Coombs
S02-E19: Victorian Treaty - sharing political decision making and embracing allies
S02-E18: Seeking to identify and recognise all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander personnel
S02-E17: Fighting to recognise the service and sacrifice of First Nations service personnel
S02-E15: Coranderrk truth-telling with Uncle Dave Wandin (Part 2)
S02-E14: Coranderrk truth-telling with Uncle Dave Wandin (Part 1)
S02-E13: Aboriginal business - the realities, the challenges and the way forward
S02-E12: Thomas Mayo discusses ways forward post referendum
S02-E11: Sky News’ Andrew Bolt launches attack on Wurundjeri Elder and traditional medicine
S02-E10: Racism, RAPs and Substantive Reconciliation. A yarn with Professor Andrew Gunstone.
S02-E09: Cultural Safety and a new way forward post referendum
S02-E08: Treaty in Victoria - the government prepares for Treaty negotiations
S02-E07: William Barak cultural artwork returns home to Wurundjeri Country
S02 E06: A Visit to the Willum Warrain Gathering Place
S02-E05: Discussing the Victorian Aboriginal and Local Government Strategy
S02-E04: "Land, Sky and Waters". The next stage of Yoorrook's truth-telling investigations
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