
1989
An observational documentary which looks at Sydney’s first community Aboriginal radio station, 88.9 Radio Redfern. Set against a backdrop of contemporary Aboriginal music, 88.9 Radio Redfern offers a special and rare exploration of the people, attitudes and philosophies behind the lead up to a different type of celebration of Australia’s Bicentennial Year. Throughout 1988, 88.9 Radio Redfern became an important focal point for communication and solidarity within the Aboriginal community. The film reveals how urban blacks are adapting social structures such as the mass media to serve their needs.

Linda Burney
Self

Ernie Dingo
Self

Mac Silva
Self

Cheryl Rose
Self

Michael Watson
Self

Tiga Bayles
Self

Michael Bayles
Self

Chris Kirkbright
Self

Maureen Watson
Self

Brenda Croft
Self

Vic Simms
Self

Lisa Kinchela
Self

Peter Garrett
Self

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