Indigenous Models of Achievement

Rachel Bentley

Research output: Creative WorksAudio or Visual recording

Abstract

Indigenous Models of Achievement tells the stories of Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their life-changing journeys through higher education. The three part documentary sees 10 students and graduates from locations around Australia describe their amazing journeys to not only improve their lives, but the lives of those around them. Meet the former tap factory worker who graduated with a law degree, the teacher who "fell in love" with a remote community, or the gym worker who was so angry at the way the newspapers reported on Indigenous people, he decided he would change it himself. From remote Bathurst Island, 60km north of Australia's top end, to the bustling streets of cosmopolitan Sydney, Indigenous Models of Achievement showcases everyday Indigenous people who became role models in their own communities. Executive producer, Rachel Bentley.
Original languageEnglish
Place of PublicationWerrington, N.S.W.
PublisherTelevision Sydney
Size78 minutes
Publication statusPublished - 2014

Keywords

  • television programs
  • Aboriginal Australians
  • education, higher
  • Australia

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