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In these portraits, prominent First Nations Australians talk about their lives.

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Until the age of 9, Rosalie Kunoth-Monks (1937–2022) lived on remote Utopia Station in the Northern Territory where she learnt the Aboriginal laws of her tribe, the Amatjere (Anmatyerre) people.

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Senator Derryn Hinch in his previous career as a journalist says that he wouldn't consider a career in politics because 'the pay's lousy'.

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In the second of a 2-part series, senior video preservation specialist Richard Vorobieff pays homage to the Sunday program's innovative Hypothetical segment on the show's 40th anniversary.

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This is an excerpt from the Sunday program broadcast on 7 July 1985.

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This collection profiles some of the most extraordinary Australian men of our time.

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Tom Uren (1921–2015) was one of the most respected Labor politicians of his generation.

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Born into a working class Catholic family in 1915, 'Diamond' Jim McClelland (1915–1999) worked as a lawyer, specialising in industrial relations, after serving in the army during the Second Wo

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Bartholomew Augustine (Bob) Santamaria (1915–1998) was a political activist, ardent anti-Communist, committed an

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In a deeply reflective interview, Jim Cairns (1914–2003), who was Deputy Prime Minister in the Whitlam Government, brings a new dimension to our understanding of his controversial role in Australia