![]() She has a beautiful voice when narrating and the cinematography and production values are superb. The documentary is made by Rachel Perkins, daughter of Charles Perkins and she does a wonderful job. ![]() It's approached from an historical academic perspective, with interviews with historians and review of original records, and the previously ignored oral history of the Indigenous Australians. The states Premiers and Federal Government have pretty much all but signed off on COVID passports so Australia is fucked. I think this is one of the most powerful and important documentary series I've ever seen and it should be compulsory viewing for all Australians. The atrocities perpetrated on the Indigenous Australians are horrific. and it is the third one that really, really upset me. There is some regulation of combat sports which regulates promotions. The first episode concentrates on New South Wales, the second episode on Tasmania and the third on Queensland and W. A bloody part of Australian history has been examined at Bathurst in central NSW on the 193rd anniversary of its declaration of martial law. In Australia, there is very little Government regulation of the martial arts industry. The main players, the governors of the colonies were portrayed as chivalrous gentlemen, no perpetrators of destruction. The Australian history I was taught was largely British history concerned with just the discovery, settlement, a bit about the convicts and Eureka Stockade - that was it. Like most my age, at school I learned nothing of these wars, which are analogous to the much known wars between the American settlers and the native Americans. AUSTRALIA: KIDS DEAD AFTER JAB IN SYDNEY VIDEO, EYE-POPPING DISCUSSION WITH EX-MILITARY PATRIOT. It is a brutal, fascinating, beautifully made documentary about the early colonisation of Australia and the omission from history and the lack of recognition by the various war memorials, of the frontier wars that occurred between Indigenous Australians and the colonials. Pandemonium Breaks out in Australia, as Stampede of Lockdown Protesters Overrun Police. I recently watched this extraordinary 3 part documentary series.
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