form y separately published work icon Nigger Lovers single work   film/TV  
Note: Stephen Hagan and Daryl Sparkes were co-producers and writers of the documentary.
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 Nigger Lovers
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A documentary detailing efforts to remove the word 'nigger' from a Toowoomba stadium sign, E.S. Nigger Brown stand, in southern Queensland. The sign was erected in 1960 to honour Toowoomba's first rugby league international Edward Stanley Brown.

'Nigger Lovers documents Stephen Hagan’s fight for the sign to be taken down. He discovered the sign in the late 1990s when he took his family to a rugby league game. Being the Aboriginal activist he is he decided to take action.'

'Stephen Hagan’s fight makes an interesting story. In 1999 the Toowoomba Sportsground Trust politely declined his request to take the sign down. In 2002 the High Court ruled that the sign could stay. In 2003 the United Nations found that the offensive name should be changed, however, Australian authorities simply ignored the ruling.'

'Nigger Lovers is not only a story of enormous strength, of determination and persistence, it’s also a story of a man being challenged to his limits, receiving death threats and bringing his family close to bankruptcy.' (Source: Creativespirits website)

Notes

  • The film premiered at the Message Sticks Indigenous Film Festival, Sydney Opera House in May 2007.

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Works about this Work

A Week Is A Long Time In Politics Stephen Hagan , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 8 October no. 436 2008; (p. 21)
'I'm not talking about any particular building, but more specifically a structure that has impacted significantly on my life and that of my family for the past nine years.' (Stephen Hagan, Koori Mail 8/10/2008)
Congratulations To The Hagans R. G. Lipscombe , 2007 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 5 December no. 415 2007; (p. 25)
'A huge round of applause for Rhonda and Stephen Hagan's recent triumph at the independent Insiders Film Award on the Gold Coast.' (R.G. Lipscombe)
Film Awards Reveal Talent 2007 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 5 December no. 415 2007; (p. 22)
Hagan's N-Word Victory 2007 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 1 August no. 406 2007; (p. 3)
Hagan's N-Word Victory 2007 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 1 August no. 406 2007; (p. 3)
Film Awards Reveal Talent 2007 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 5 December no. 415 2007; (p. 22)
Congratulations To The Hagans R. G. Lipscombe , 2007 single work correspondence
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 5 December no. 415 2007; (p. 25)
'A huge round of applause for Rhonda and Stephen Hagan's recent triumph at the independent Insiders Film Award on the Gold Coast.' (R.G. Lipscombe)
A Week Is A Long Time In Politics Stephen Hagan , 2008 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 8 October no. 436 2008; (p. 21)
'I'm not talking about any particular building, but more specifically a structure that has impacted significantly on my life and that of my family for the past nine years.' (Stephen Hagan, Koori Mail 8/10/2008)
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