Program # | Broadcast Date | Topic |
01 | 03/05/2015 | Dreamtime: Creation |
02 | 10/05/2015 | Dreamtime: Stories |
03 | 17/05/2015 | Dreamtime: Paintings |
04 | 24/05/2015 | Community |
05 | 31/05/2015 | Beliefs |
06 | 07/06/2015 | Arrival of the Europeans |
07 | 14/06/2015 | British – James Cook |
08 | 21/06/2015 | British – Invasion |
09 | 28/06/2015 | British – Colonisation |
10 | 05/07/2015 | Stolen Generation |
11 | 12/07/2015 | Denied Rights |
12 | 19/07/2015 | Beginning of Reconciliation |
13 | 26/07/2015 | Eddie Mabo - the man who changed Australia |
14 | 02/08/2015 | Legal Matters |
15 | 09/08/2015 | Incarceration |
16 | 16/08/2015 | Popular Aborigines |
17 | 23/08/2015 | Sporting Personalities |
18 | 30/08/2015 | Aboriginal Artists |
19 | 06/09/2015 | Current Situation |
20 | 13/09/2015 | Constitutional Recognition |
21 | 20/09/2015 | Other Aborgines around the world |
22 | 27/09/2015 | DNA Connection |
23 | 04/10/2015 | We are ONE |
Eddie Mabo - the man who changed Australia
Eddie Mabo - the man who changed Australia Source: SBS
For two centuries, the British and then white Australians operated under a fallacy, that somehow Aboriginal people did not exist or have land rights before the first settlers arrived in 1788.Kulasegaram Sanchayan presents the man who changed that - Eddie Koiki Mabo, an Australian man from the Torres Strait Islands. Eddie Mabo is known for his role in campaigning for Indigenous land rights and for his role in a landmark decision of the High Court of Australia which overturned the legal doctrine of terra nullius ("land belonging to nobody") which characterised Australian law with regard to land and title.
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