John Macumba was born with cerebral Palsy in the remote central desert of the Pitjanjatjara Lands.
Aboriginal people from Murrin Bridge in Western NSW have established a vineyard producing wines of the highest quality, bringing the wider community a sense of pride.
Message Stick producer Jeremy Geia has travelled to some of the most beautiful places in Australia, but it wasn't till he came to Pormpuraaw that he understood what heaven on earth was.
NSW Health Department Centre for Aboriginal Health has set up a phone inquiry line to assist Indigenous families with the repatriation of human tissue belonging to loved ones retained after hospita
Ripples From Wave Hill is the definitive first-hand account of Australia's first successful land rights campaign as told by the Aboriginal people who fought for their land and the radicals who join
Melbourne has always been considered the arts city, and a unique commission of Indigenous works in the public arena was done to promote the excellence of arts.
We travel to the Torres Strait Islands to meet Australia's oldest ARIA award winner - the irrepressible Seaman Dan.
Shellie Morris is a Darwin based singer/songwriter, who was born in Sydney and adopted out to a non-Indigenous family at birth.
Message Stick ventures into the studio to present “Talking Stick” a series of programs hosted by Miriam Corowa.
Acclaimed film maker Richard Frankland talks about his career in the film and television industry and his latest feature film, 'To Hell and Back'.
This episode explores our national identity and who we are as Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Three renowned authors, Dr Anita Heiss, Boori Monty Pryor and Meme McDonald discuss the black literary world in Australia.
Tim Goodwin, Megan Davis and Joel Pringle, three articulate young Australians who discuss what the future holds for us as a nation as we attempt to embrace Indigenous and non-Indigenous share histo
Fran Dobbie, based in Sydney's western suburbs, is one person who recognizes the vulnerability of youth. She runs self-esteem workshops for children through the charity organisation, Essere.
A major two part commemoration and celebration of the 40th anniversary of the 1966 Wave Hill Walk Off featuring prominent Aboriginal bands who performed during the three day event.
Waverly Stanley is a young man with a big dream. He wants as many kids as possible to have access to prestigious private schools around the country.
An urban perspective on non-Indigenous involvement in the reconciliation movement in Australia.
For many Aboriginal People, the year 1788 began a process of disintegration, not only of our culture but of our very existence.
Believed to be the highest serving Indigenous police officer at the time of his retirement in 2001, Col Dillon has faced racism and adversity head on and has never shied away from exposing those wh
Statistics show that one in four women suffer from depression at some point in their life, and with men it's one in six. Experts in Indigenous health say it's double that in our communities.