The Alec Doomadgee Chronicles

Alec Doomadgee

The Alec Doomadgee Chronicles follows the life and times of an Aboriginal Warrior and his search for TRUTH. You will get a front row seat on his journey into the world of arts, music, film, theatre, festivals and Aboriginal activism. These are REAL LIFE stories of Alec's amazing walkabout and the people that were drawn in by his light (aura) and energy......From Australian Outback bush kid to Radio star, Sydney Olympic Games reporter to street theatre performer in Venice, film screenings in New York City, Tribal Sundance Ceremonies with the Lakota tribes in South Dakota and to creating a magical, spiritual festival back on his Sacred Lands in the Gulf Country. You will hear stories of struggle, hardships, poverty, family, slavery, bravery and HOPE! You will meet many of Alec's friends in the film and music industry, all with cool stories to tell about their encounter with Alec. The Alec Doomadgee Chronicles is RAW, Powerful and Inspirational.......The Truth!! read less
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Episodes

Series 2 Episode 19: Robbie Thorpe "The Voice To Parliament" Special #12
Oct 13 2023
Series 2 Episode 19: Robbie Thorpe "The Voice To Parliament" Special #12
Robert "Robbie" Thorpe is an Aboriginal activist and presenter of Fire First, a program on community radio station  3CR in Melbourne VIC.Thorpe is from the Krautungalung people of the Gunnai Nation and is uncle of Senator Lidia Thorpe.Thorpe has campaigned for Indigenous solutions in Australia since the 1970s. He is an advocate for Pay The Rent, an Indigenous initiative set up to provide an independent economic resource for Aboriginal peoples and the Aboriginal Passport initiative.Inspired by Bruce McGuinness' newspaper The Koorier (1968–1971), Thorpe founded and ran the publication The Koorier 2  during the 1970s and 1980's and later The Koorier 3, published by the Koori Information Centre.In 1982, Thorpe challenged the Commonwealth of Australia in a case entitled Thorpe V Commonwealth for not protecting people from crimes connected to genocide. Since 2020, Robbie has been working on a court case to charge the Crown for crimes against humanity.Robbie initiated the 3CR's Fire First program with Clare Land, after appearing on her Tuesday Breakfast program with his comrade Fantom. Between 2005 and 2006 Fire First supported and fed into the Black GST (Genocide, Sovereignty, Treaty) Collective, a campaign to end genocide, recognise Australian Aboriginal Sovereignty and make Treaty, that protested at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. In 2006, Fire First presented several live broadcasts and a daily update from Camp Sovereignty. In 2017 Robbie Thorpe took delegate from Victory to attend the Uluru dialogue to discuss the "Uluru Statement From The Heart" and "Voice" to Parliament. The Vic representatives were sent with a mandate of TREATY FIRST!! They were kicked out of the meeting.Featuring music from Warumpi Band: "Gotta Be Strong"
Series 2 Episode 18: Natasha Wanganeen "The Voice To Parliament" Special #11
Oct 13 2023
Series 2 Episode 18: Natasha Wanganeen "The Voice To Parliament" Special #11
Natasha Wanganeen  is an Aboriginal actress. She is known for her starring role in the 2002 feature film Rabbit-Proof Fence, aged 15, and numerous television roles. Her debut film as co-writer and co-producer is the 2022 short film, an Indigenous sci-fi drama entitled Bunker: The Last Fleet, about an alien invasion of Australia, in which she also takes the lead role.Natasha Wanganeen was born in Point Pearce, South Australia, moving to Port Adelaide when she was five years old.She  is a Ngarrindjeri, Narungga, Kaurna and Noongar woman.Wanganeen starred in Rabbit-Proof Fence (released 2002), playing a dormitory boss at the age of fifteen, and the made-for-TV film Jessica directed by Peter Andrikidis and released in 2004.In 2017 she starred as a zombie-killer in the dystopian thriller Cargo. Also in 2017, she played the role of Gilyagan in Kate Grenville's play The Secret River  presented during the Adelaide Festival in March, having previously played a different role in the 2015 two-part TV series of the same name.In June 2020, Wanganeen was writing a script for her own independent film, Battle of the Ancestors, set 60,000 years ago against a backdrop of Aboriginal mythology, including Dreamtime stories and characters she knows from here childhood years. She is being supported by Screen Australiaand the South Australian Film Corporation in this endeavour, and is in talks with local production companies who are interested in seeing it made.On the 10th of October 2023 Natasha appeared on the ABC TV show Q&A to debate the "Voice To Parliament" Referendum and was veery direct in her opposition to being recognised on the constitution.Featuring music of Aunty Ruby Hunter: "Ngarrindjeri Woman"