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'Representations of Australian colonial frontier history in film are often fraught and contested affairs, doubly so when dealing with Aboriginal history. Some present a bleak vision, as white colonists in a harsh natural environment overcome adversity and ‘tame the land’ that includes Aboriginal people who become marginalised figures, victims of white racism. Grappling with this Australian film tradition is what we see in Western Australian writer-director Roderick MacKay’s ambitious first feature film, The Furnace. Here, Aboriginal people are depicted as strong, family-oriented, empowered people, proud of their culture. And The Furnace is something of a slow burn minor Australian masterpiece.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon History Australia vol. 18 no. 2 2021 22543058 2021 periodical issue 'In March 2021, the executive committee of the Australian Historical Association was pleased to submit to the federal government’s Indigenous Voice Discussion Paper its support of the immediate adoption of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. The AHA submission joined hundreds of others, accessible on the Australian government’s website for the various ‘Indigenous Voice Co-Design Groups’. It noted the Association’s shared understanding with the Uluru Statement of the role of history in Australia’s national life. Both the AHA and the Uluru Statement’s signatories argue that a deep understanding of our complex histories point to the necessity now of holding a constitutional referendum on the question of an Indigenous Voice to parliament.' (Editorial introduction)

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    pg. 393-394
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