Past Programs
Indigenous - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander - 2007
Kimberly travels
22/12/2007
The Kimberley in the north-east of Western Australia is so distinct from the rest of Australia that some say it is 'another country'.
It's a beautiful but harsh region and is known as a place of drovers, cowboys, rodeos and cattle stations.
It is also a place that derives its fundamental nature from its Indigenous Australian communities and cultures.
This story was first broadcast in October 2007.
Travellers Tale - Kimberley Dreaming Read Transcript
06/10/2007
The Kimberley in the north-east of Western Australia is so distinct from the rest of Australia that some say it is 'another country'.
The Kimberley is beautiful and harsh country and is known as a place of drovers, cowboys, rodeos and cattle stations.
It is also a place that derives its fundamental nature from its Indigenous Australian communities and cultures.
Aboriginal land hand-back? Read Transcript
24/03/2007
With a Top End community set to vote on a contentious plan to lease their land to the federal government for 99 years, Saturday Extra speaks to two key members of the debate.
The federal government wants to spread the plan to as many Aboriginal communities as possible in a bid to tackle poverty and social dislocation.
So how would the policy be implemented, what might be achieved and what might be the cost?
Indigenous violence
10/03/2007
Harrowing stories of Indigenous male violence against women and children are once more in the spotlight.
But is it accurate to suggest that traditional Aboriginal culture has exacerbated contemporary violence against Indigenous women?
