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Social video platform Tiktok have celebrated NAIDOC week by highlighting Indigenous content creators and their work. The platform has made a hub in honour of the celebrations, and has been host to deadly music performances and artists.  The social media site has provided a space for mob to share their experiences, something that enticed Arrernte and Tiwi man Joseph Althaus.  I think Tiktok is a great platform for everyone to be able to share their stories, and especially young Indigenous people from all around Australia. Joseph Althaus, or @joey alt on TikTok Source: Supplied It s such an equalizer. you have to just come and be entertaining and people will watch you.

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