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NAIDOC Week @ NFSA
Celebrate NAIDOC Week wherever you are located with Ngara, Buwindja, Nangamai – the NFSA's program of online and in-person events.
BURIED COUNTRY | Documentary screening + live music
From 6pm, Friday 7 July @ Arc Cinema
Tickets $10–12 Book online
The critically acclaimed Buried Country (Andy Nehl, 2000) explores the rich history of Aboriginal country music over six decades, featuring rare archival images, recordings and interviews with musicians such as Jimmy Little, Harry and Wilga Williams, Lionel Rose and Troy Cassar-Daley. The first screening in over 10 years, this event also features live performances by Wiradjuri singer and guitarist Jerikye Williams.
LOUSY LITTLE SIXPENCE | Documentary screening
2pm, Saturday 8 July @ Arc Cinema
Tickets FREE Book online
Restored by the NFSA, Lousy Little Sixpence (Gerry Bostock / Alec Morgan, 1983) documents experiences of Aboriginal children taken from their communities in the early 1900s and forced to work as servants for white employers. The film also explores the rise of an organised Aboriginal protest movement in NSW in the 1930s.
Free Lunch
Our Student Meals Program helps provide students with healthy and nutritious meals when times are tough. Fill in this form and we'll email you a voucher for a free lunch at the Food Coop. Lunches are Vegan+GF