Your Deadly Guide To What To Watch This NAIDOC Week
One of the best ways to enjoy NAIDOC Week during COVID is by watching things.
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Happy NAIDOC week! This year’s theme is Heal Country. Healing Country is all about understanding, appreciating and respecting the lands we live on and the responsibilities of traditional custodianship. It is about reflecting on what was taken and what must be done to set things right.
There are plenty non-Indigenous allies can do to help First Nations people heal like supporting First Nations owned businesses, donating to Indigenous funds and charities, and educating yourself about First Nations peoples.
SBS On Demand celebrates NAIDOC Week 2021
sbs.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from sbs.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Rage burns steadily throughout must-see show, a First Nations right of reply
smh.com.au - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from smh.com.au Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Robbie Hood - 7.40PM
With no parental supervision, no money, and only each other to rely on, Robbie Hood and his friends spend their days getting around on their BMX bikes and causing headaches for the local police.
History Bites Back - 8.40PM
Aboriginal filmmaker Trisha Morton-Thomas (Destiny Does Alice, Occupation: Native) teams up again with Comedy Director/Writer, Craig Anderson (Black Comedy, Occupation: Native), and some of Australia’s freshest comedic talent (Steven Oliver and Elaine Crombie) to bite back at negative social media comments and steer the conversation to look into the historical context of the fortunes and misfortunes of Aboriginal Australians from social security, citizenship and equal wages to nuclear bombs and civil actions.