Many Australians might think that slavery never reached our shores but the history books tell a different story. So what did slavery look like in Australia?
In this episode,we speak to an Aboriginal soldier about how the army helped him find his place in the era of racial segregation.
In this episode,we meet the boy from outback NSW who went on to capture key moments in Australian history as one of the nation's most prolific photographers.
Who are the Indigenous leaders of tomorrow? Five young people making their mark in various fields talk about their work – and the future they envisage.
This episode revisits a landmark inquiry into Aboriginal deaths in custody,through the eyes of the man who had the grim task of investigating the deaths.
In this episode,we hear a stolen generations survivor's remarkable story of loss,discovery and how she formed an unlikely bond with a Hollywood director.
In this episode of Reliving History,we go back to 1919,when a small Aboriginal community was hit by a disaster unlike any other in the nation's history.
Indigenous children make up around 40 per cent of all children in NSW state care. The new Aboriginal children's guardian is determined to curb those figures.
NT police officer Zachary Rolfe has been committed to stand trial over the shooting death of Aboriginal teenager Kumanjayi Walker.
A former magistrate has opened up about the decision that could have saved a man's life.
Pat Turner,an established and staunch advocate for Australia's First Peoples,has taken on the Morrison government over its plans for an Indigenous Voice.