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Documentary on Pilbara hero's fight to heal Country wins Walkley Award
This report contains the name of someone who has passed away. The late Maitland...
Jarred Cross 4 Dec 2025
Beauty of the Martuwarra Fitzroy River showcased at Melbourne Documentary Film Festival
The natural and cultural values of the Kimberley's Martuwarra Fitzroy River was...
Giovanni Torre 21 Jul 2025
First Nations Truth-telling to be explored through VR documentaries
Two Western Australian filmmaking teams will be supported to develop innovative...
Callan Morse 4 Jul 2025
Brenda Matthews telling it like it is: The Last Daughter in New York
Brenda Matthews has conducted her own truth-telling journey into her family hist...
"I have to put my hand up" - former NRL player Joe Williams explores his journey as a dad in new documentary

Joe Williams hasn't shied away from self-reflection and accountability on his journey as a dad. He saw "two very different people" when looking back on the father he was to his eldest two early on, an...

Jarred Cross Jarred Cross Mar 27, 2025
New documentary showcases First Nations creatives who crafted works for 24th Biennale of Sydney

Directed by Kieran Satour, Revive and Resist is a new 35-minute documentary following the creative journeys of 14 of First Nations artists from around the globe who crafted works for the 24th Biennale...

Phoebe Blogg Phoebe Blogg Mar 18, 2025
Indigenous Creators Pitch winners announced

Four Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander filmmakers have been announced as winners of the inaugural Indigenous Creators Pitch. The initiative, supported by Indigenous Business Australia (IBA) and th...

Callan Morse Callan Morse Mar 6, 2025
Naarm premiere of documentary examining Leonard Peltier's "miscarriage of justice"

A new documentary portraying the decades-long struggle of Indigenous activist Leonard Peltier will have its southern hemisphere premiere in Naarm next month.

Dechlan Brennan Dechlan Brennan Feb 18, 2025
Genocide in the Wildflower State to screen at prestigious festival

Powerful and award-winning documentary Genocide in the Wildflower State has been selected to screen at the WA Made Film Festival, a major platform for locally produced films.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 30, 2025
One Mind One Heart uncovers extraordinary journey of the Yirrkala Bark Petitions

One Mind One Heart is a powerful documentary which shares the repatriation of the fourth Yirrkala bark petition, a significant but long-forgotten piece of history.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Jan 22, 2025
New film explores Native American disenrollment and its consequences

A new documentary, due for release later this year, 'You're No Indian', examines the contentious practice of Native American disenrollment, where tribes remove individuals from their membership rolls.

Joseph Guenzler Joseph Guenzler Jan 10, 2025
WA Museum announces world-first release of VR Kimberley experience

The Western Australian Museum is set to launch an extraordinary experience with the world premiere of The Great Kimberley Wilderness, a 35-minute virtual reality (VR) documentary that will take audien...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Nov 12, 2024
"Marloo's Blues is about my life, and I'm pretty much a storyteller"

Note: The original version of this story contained an error and also embargoed information that had inadvertently been provided to National Indigenous Times prematurely.

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 29, 2024
From the shadows to the spotlight, Tiwi girls shine in documentary 'Like My Brother'

When asked about the impact of the documentary Like My Brother on young Indigenous girls with dreams of playing AFL, co-director, Waramunga Luritja woman, Danielle Maclean, emphasised its cultural sig...

Rhiannon Clarke Rhiannon Clarke Oct 28, 2024
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