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Everyday brave Media nomads : The Thaiday brothers

[5]. Media nomads - The Thaiday brothers. Bill and Mick Thaiday are media nomads, developing Aboriginal radio stations in the remotest areas of Australia.

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  • "Thaiday Brothers"@en
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  • "Stranger in my skin"
  • "Media nomads - The Thaiday Brothers"@en
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  • "For who I am - Bonita Mabo"@en
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  • "[5]. Media nomads - The Thaiday brothers. Bill and Mick Thaiday are media nomads, developing Aboriginal radio stations in the remotest areas of Australia."@en
  • "Uncle Kiddo's harmonica playing captures Broome's rich musical tradition."@en
  • "Born black but brought up white, Ray Cotti is searching for his identity."
  • "[1]. For who I am - Bonita Mabo. Bonita Mabo, widow of Eddie Mabo, is fighting a campaign to gain recognition for Australia's South Sea Islander people. [2]. Stranger in my skin - Ray Cotti. Born black but brought up white, Ray Cotti is searching for his identity. [3]. Jetja Nai medical mob - Naomi Mayers. Highly respected for her expertise and commitment to Aboriginal health, Naomi Mayers' strength comes from her background on the old Cummeragunja mission. [4]. Mistake Creek - Steven Craig. At Mistake Creek, Steven Craig and his wife Jo-Anne have together built a highly successful cattle station and a strong family life. [5]. Media nomads - The Thaiday brothers. Bill and Mick Thaiday are media nomads, developing Aboriginal radio stations in the remotest areas of Australia. [6]. Saltwater bluesman - Uncle Kiddo Taylor. Uncle Kiddo's harmonica playing captures Broome's rich musical tradition."@en
  • "[1]. For who I am. Bonita Mabo, widow of Eddie Mabo, is fighting a campaign to gain recognition for Australia's South Sea Islander people. [2]. Stranger in my skin. Born black but brought up white, Ray Cotti is searching for his identity. [3]. Jetja Nai medical mob. Highly respected for her expertise and commitment to Aboriginal health, Naomi Mayers' strength comes from her background on the old Cummeragunja mission. [4]. Mistake Creek. At Mistake Creek, Steven Craig and his wife Jo-Anne have together built a highly successful cattle station and a strong family life. [5]. Media nomads. Bill and Mick Thaiday are media nomads, developing Aboriginal radio stations in the remotest areas of Australia. [6]. Saltwater bluesman. Uncle Kiddo's harmonica playing captures Broome's rich musical tradition."
  • "[1]. For who I am. Bonita Mabo, widow of Eddie Mabo, is fighting a campaign to gain recognition for Australia's South Sea Islander people. [2]. Stranger in my skin. Born black but brought up white, Ray Cotti is searching for his identity. [3]. Jetja Nai medical mob. Highly respected for her expertise and commitment to Aboriginal health, Naomi Mayers' strength comes from her background on the old Cummeragunja mission. [4]. Mistake Creek. At Mistake Creek, Steven Craig and his wife Jo-Anne have together built a highly successful cattle station and a strong family life. [5]. Media nomads. Bill and Mick Thaiday are media nomads, developing Aboriginal radio stations in the remotest areas of Australia. [6]. Saltwater bluesman. Uncle Kiddo's harmonica playing captures Broome's rich musical tradition."@en
  • "[1]. For who I am - Bonita Mabo. Bonita Mabo, widow of Eddie Mabo, is fighting a campaign to gain recognition for Australia's South Sea Islander people."@en
  • "Everyday Brave profiles indigenous Australians who have made a real difference ... Their stories tell of lives marked by long struggles and hardship ... In this series, they recall their beginnings, their ambitions, their frustrations and the changes they have helped create. The series was presented in six 26 minute episodes."@en
  • "Profiles indigenous Australians who have fought against racial discrimination, apathy and ignorance, highlighting their positive achievements for family, country and survival. Bonita Mabo, Ray Cotti, Naomi Mayers, Steven Craig, Bill and Mick Thaiday and Chris 'Kiddo' Taylor."
  • "Progress of any kind is hard won. It requires determination and spirit, especially when trying to break through entrenched attitudes and systems. Everyday Brave profiles Indigenous Australians who have fought daily battles against discrimination, apathy and ignorance to make a real difference."
  • "Progress of any kind is hard won. It requires determination and spirit, especially when trying to break through entrenched attitudes and systems. Everyday Brave profiles Indigenous Australians who have fought daily battles against discrimination, apathy and ignorance to make a real difference."@en
  • ""Ray Cotti, born black but brought up white, has three mothers ? an adoptive mother, a foster mother and the biological mother he didn't know. Coming from a troubled adolescence during which Ray often felt suicidal, he has recently been on a journey of self-discovery and healing, a time for reconciliation with both his parents and finding contentment with a young family of his own. (Commissioned by SBS Independent, in English) G (Rpt) CC" -- website."@en
  • "Bill and Mick Thaiday are media nomads, developing Aboriginal radio stations in the remotest areas of Australia."

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  • "Everyday brave Media nomads : The Thaiday brothers"@en
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