Karla Grant Presents - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Elements: Earth - Lardil Earth
Travel into the traditional homelands of the Lardil people of Mornington Island, where they share a special relationship with Mother Earth that began when the land was created by their ancestors.

The Gubaw Gizul Of Saibai
The Gubaw Gizul of Saibai is an insight into the totemic kinship connection that each clan of Saibai has with a specific directional wind, and the integral role the winds play in the everyday life.

Yalanji Fire
In Far North Queensland, Australia, Fire helps keep the Yalanji People strongly connected to their country and traditions.

Dauan Island Springs Of Life
On the tiny Island of Dauan in the north west of the Torres Strait, spirituality and culture is deeply connected to the water and sea country that surrounds the Island.

The Kimberley Man
Filmmaker Jeremy Thomson goes on a journey to discover more about his fascinating grandfather, Ernie Bridge, who went on to become Western Australia's first Indigenous parliamentarian.

Elsta Foy
The story of a true maverick and renaissance woman Elsta Foy, a Walman Yawuru Elder of Broome and a pioneer of Indigenous health services, who became the first Indigenous health worker trained in WA.

Rite To Dance
Over six weeks, we follow three young Murri boys in Inala as they prepare for a debutante ball. Along the way, they find culture, discover dance and journey from boyhood to manhood.

Man Of Media
The story of Warlpiri elder and lawman, Francis Jupurrurla Kelly, who was instrumental in starting the Indigneous media industry in Australia and who now serves as Chair of the Central Land Council.

An Unbroken String
Kanalaritja tells the story of Tasmanian Aboriginal shell stringing, a story of survival and resilience.

Utopia Generations
A worried grandfather tracks his grandson down to bring him home and take him through Country and through law.

Tayamangajirri
Tayamangajirri (which means 'we look after each other') follows the lives of a team of women from Tiwi Islands who work day and night making sure that the Island's kids and families are safe.

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Not Just Numbers
Not Just Numbers is the inspirational journey of a group of Aboriginal women to stop the violence in their communities.

Singing to Survive
Journalist Karla Grant goes on a personal journey as she joins the Soul Harvest Choir from Vanuatu on a trip to Central Australia to perform at the Desert Song Choral Festival in Alice Springs.

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First School At Middle Beach
The story of Brian and Violet Carter who travelled back to Ardyaloon (One Arm Point on the Dampier Peninsula WA) in the 1970s and established the first school at Middle Beach.

Episode 21

Peter Yu
Peter is Chinese/Aboriginal and the only boy in a large a family of girls. Now the CEO of the Yawuru Prescribed Body Corporation, his story will step behind his public image to reveal what drives him.

Stephen Baamba Albert
A colourful and entertaining character who isn't shy of telling a yarn or two, Baamba remains an unsung hero of Indigenous progress made in the last fifty years.

Sally Bin Demin
Sally was born in 1942 and has many stories to tell about her life and the unique richness and influences of being raised in a multicultural community.

Our Law
At WA's first Indigenous-run police station in Warakurna, two Noongar officers learn Yarnangu Lore and culture and master the local Ngaanyatjarra language to police in a more meaningful way.

Episode 26
Explores where Vogue Australia came from, where it has been and where it is headed, along with the role the brand has played and continues to play in the lives of Australians today.
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