Australian National Maritime Museum
Canoe-making demonstrations - Uncle Wally Cooper, Richard Kennedy and David Payne
Uncle Wally Cooper Burraja Aboriginal Centre, Albury Wodonga area In 2012, the museum held Australia's first major conference Nawi - exploring Australia's Indigenous watercraft - aiming to throw new light on the study of Aboriginal and...
Tate
Judy Watson – 'Artists are Strange Creatures' | TateShots
Meet Judy Watson, the artist exploring her Aboriginal heritage and using art to bring about social change. Judy Watson was born in 1959 in Munduberra, Queensland, Australia and lives and works in Brisbane. The artist uses printmaking,...
Schooling Online Kids
Science for Kids: Early Stage 1 - Maya's Food Safari
Join Maya and her friends as they feast on food from around the world. Learn how people from different countries use local plants and animals to make delicious meals, like Aboriginal bush tucker, Japanese sushi and Indian korma. Yum!
Schooling Online Kids
The Life Stage Series: Social Development - Harmony Day
Eugene has an important question. How can his classmates all be Australian, even though they look so different? On Harmony Day, he discovers that some of his friends are Welsh, while others are Indian, Aboriginal, and Jewish! Celebrate...
Atomi
1938 Day of Mourning
In this video, we dive into the 1938 Day of Mourning, one of the most significant protests in the struggle for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights and freedoms before 1965 and an important day to reflect on in recognition of...
The Guardian
The Sapphires - the Guardian Film Show review
The Sapphires - the Guardian Film Show review In an excerpt from this week's Guardian Film Show Xan Brooks, Peter Bradshaw and Catherine Shoard review The Sapphires, a sweet musical comedy about a group of Aborigine singers who transform...
The Guardian
Why are people still climbing Uluru?
Why are people still climbing Uluru? Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Uluru is a landmark symbol of Australia. It was returned to its traditional owners in 1985. So why do tourists who visit Australia still make...
Curated Video
Save Our Catchment - EP12 - Total catchment management plan
How do we begin to manage the devastating impact of Cat's Claw Creeper and restore the health of our riparian zones? This is the final episode in the Save Our Catchment Virtual Excursion. In this episode, you will apply the knowledge and...
Curated Video
Save Our Catchment - EP10 - In The Field - Data Analysis
Once you have collected the data from the field you need to work out what the numbers are telling you - so how do we analyse this data? This episode runs through the processes of calculating percentage cover and creating a graph. These...
Curated Video
Save Our Catchment - EP08 - Weed Control
The Cat’s Claw Creeper is a fast-growing weed and needs control - so what are the ways to prevent it from causing major ecological damage? In this episode, you will learn the variety of ways that experts and landowners approach...
Curated Video
Save Our Catchment - EP09 - In The Field - Data Collection
Surveying the impact of weeds is fundamental to maintaining riparian health - so how do we conduct a survey? This episode takes you through the practical skills and processes of researching in the field. You will learn how to do a field...
Curated Video
Save Our Catchment - EP04 - Origins of the Clarence River Catchment
The Wahlubul people of the Clarence River have their unique way of explaining the origins of landscapes and people - so how do the local Indigenous people share their view of the world? In this episode of Save Our Catchment, you will...
Curated Video
Save Our Catchment - EP01 - Acknowledgment of Country
Traditional Indigenous owners welcome school students to the traditional lands of Wahlubal people of the Bundjalung Nation. This episode explores the ancient connection to the land and the role of First Nations people in protecting the...
Curated Video
Save Our Catchment - EP06 - Plant description
Identifying weeds is a crucial part of maintaining the health of riparian zones - so what is involved in working out which plant is Cat's Claw Creeper? In this episode of Save Our Catchment Virtual Excursion, you will learn how to...
Australian National Maritime Museum
Gathang canoe project (Forster, NSW)
Rachel Piercy, Manning Regional Art Gallery, Taree, Steve Brereton, Worimi canoe maker In 2012, the museum held Australia's first major conference Nawi - exploring Australia's Indigenous watercraft - aiming to throw new light on the...
Tom Scott
ᑖᒻ ᔅᑳᑦ and ᖃᓂᐅᔮᖅᐸᐃᑦ
Inuktitut syllabics are brilliant. A writing system that's not an alphabet, but something really clever: an abugida, one designed from scratch for a language very unlike anything European. [Pull down the description!] Context and...
Curated Video
NUCLEAR WASTE LAND: Indigenous Australians fight radioactive dump plan
An Australian government plan to build a central repository for radioactive waste in the foothills of the Flinders Ranges, South Australia’s biggest mountain range and an iconic tourist attraction, has sparked debate over the nation’s...
The British Museum
Indigenous Australia at the British Museum
The BP exhibition Indigenous Australia: enduring civilisation 23 April - 2 August 2015 Discover the remarkable story of one of the world’s oldest continuing cultures in this major exhibition. The show is the first major exhibition in the...
Name Explain
What Would Happen If Every Country Had The Same Name?
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=5337771 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCy_QZ1EEY4S5YT6cmBTwMwg Twitter: https://twitter.com/NameExplainYT #AlternativeNamesHub SOURCES Bush Gaff:...
ARTiculations
What Exactly is the Decorative Arts? | ARTiculations
What is the Decorative Arts and what are some of the problems with its definition? #withcaptions For more videos and blog posts - visit: http://www.articulations.co You can also follow me on: Instagram:...
The Guardian
Brisbane festival 2013: My favourite work: Neither Pride nor Courage by Vernon Ah Kee
Brisbane festival 2013: My favourite work: Neither Pride nor Courage by Vernon Ah Kee Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: http://bitly.com/UvkFpD Bruce McLean, curator of Indigenous Art at Qagoma, Brisbane, talks about his favourite piece of...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Rebecca West - Teachers Make a Difference - Mr. Field and Anthony Pitt
Rebecca West was a top ten finalist for the 2021 Global Teacher Prize. Rebecca is also deputy principal at Bonnyrigg Public School, New South Wales, Australia, knew as soon as she entered a classroom as a student-teacher 22 years ago...
Brainwaves Video Anthology
Rebecca West - Teaching in the Global Pandemic - Australia
Rebecca West was a top ten finalist for the 2021 Global Teacher Prize. Rebecca is also deputy principal at Bonnyrigg Public School, New South Wales, Australia, knew as soon as she entered a classroom as a student-teacher 22 years ago...
Australian Children's Television Foundation
What is a Didgeridoo?
Season 1, Arafura File Snake part 2. The Didgeridoo, also known as the mako, is an instrument invented by the Aboriginal people of Arnhem Land over a thousand years ago. It is made from a hollowed out eucalyptus tree. Learn how the...
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