Join us at Fisher Library for three free film screenings, hosted by the Library in collaboration with the Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Indigenous Strategy and Services) DVCISS.
These films and documentaries were all released within the last two years, and relate to the lived experiences of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples across the country. They were particularly chosen for the diversity of experiences they show and for the way they speak to this years’ Reconciliation Week theme, Now More Than Ever.
The 2024 theme is a reminder to all of us that no matter what, the fight for justice and the rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people will —and must —continue. It reinforces the need for truth telling, treaty, justice and learning more about Indigenous people's histories.
These events are open to all University staff, students and extended community.Tea, coffee and light refreshments will be available at all events.
Places are limited; book your free spot online.
If you have questions regarding this event please contact Pippa Herden, Indigenous Engagement Officer.
Sweet As (1hr 27min)
In remote Pilbara country in Western Australia, troubled 16 year old Indigenous girl, Murra, finds herself abandoned after an explosive incident with her drug fuelled mother. On the cusp of being lost in the 'Child Protection' system, an unusual lifeline is thrown her way by her uncle Ian, the local cop, in the form of a unique Photo Safari.
The Last Daughter (90mins)
Brenda’s first memories were of growing up in a loving white foster family, before she was suddenly taken away and returned to her Aboriginal family. Decades later, she feels disconnected from both halves of her life, so she goes searching for the foster family with whom she had lost contact.
In My Blood It Runs (85mins)
An intimate and compassionate observational documentary from the perspective of a 10-year-old Aboriginal boy in Alice Springs, Australia, struggling to balance his traditional Arrernte/Garrwa upbringing with a state education.
Come along to Fisher Library, sit, chat and learn weaving techniques from the talented Indigenous Educators at Koori Kinnections in the Library's Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Student Space.
It is the perfect hands-on activity to connect with culture and to relax throughout STUVAC week and the upcoming exam period.
View other Exam Ready workshops and events online.
Weaving Workshop 1 (for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Staff and Students)
Weaving Workshop 2 (open to all students)
If you have questions regarding these events please contact Pippa Herden, Indigenous Engagement Officer.