The Australian Wars (TV Mini Series 2022) Poster

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8/10
Very interesting but confusing
robertjoverbyiii20 December 2023
What happened, and is still happening, to many Indigenous peoples is all to often quite horrific. This program provides much needed history.

The only thing I'm confused about is why almost all the people they are speaking to don't look at all native. I'd be interested to know how much of these people's heritage is native. They keep saying we as if they are native, but they all look 80% white. Wouldn't that make their saying we refer to their Europian heritage. If I were native, i would be very unhappy about these people trying to steal their history. It's almost like when people who never served say they have. Honor thieves.
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8/10
A neccessary history
paul2001sw-124 November 2023
The European conquest of Australia was a murderous affair, as native peoples were driven from their land and often straightforwadly exterminated. This documentary series tells some of this savage history, and also raises the point that modern day Australia the history that is usaully told is that of the victors. The first episode annoyed me a little, as it seemed to be attempting to overstate its case through a combintaion of legalese and emotion; but as the subsequent episodes laid out the scale of the slaughter, it became harder to resent the anger of the presentation. That doesn't make it a cheerful programme; but nonetheless, it's a necessary one.
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10/10
Harrowing, informative and beautifully made
lmrk570514 January 2023
I recently watched this extraordinary 3 part documentary series. 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. This series is very distressing. 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. 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. The main players, the governors of the colonies were portrayed as chivalrous gentlemen, no perpetrators of destruction.

The first episode concentrates on New South Wales, the second episode on Tasmania and the third on Queensland and W. A. and it is the third one that really, really upset me. The atrocities perpetrated on the Indigenous Australians are horrific. 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. 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 documentary is made by Rachel Perkins, daughter of Charles Perkins and she does a wonderful job. She has a beautiful voice when narrating and the cinematography and production values are superb.
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10/10
Horrific, should be shown in all Australian schools.
errol_rocks20 November 2022
Warning: Spoilers
A country obsessed with war and commemoration, but this story is non-existent at the war memorial. Denial, people don't want to acknowledge this warfare, don't want the story to change, want to keep up their romantic views. They did come with boats, put the flag on the land and claimed it for the crown. They didn't want to share the land with the rightful owners of the land, they wanted all of it. Moving forward, terrorising them, capturing them, abducting them, enslaving them, raping females, or hanging them up trees, mutilating their bodies, execution style killings, decapitating them, soldiers were even given money for their skulls. A history of stolen generations, massacres, ethnic cleansing, genocide, a war of extermination. Still today police officers are getting away with deaths in custody of Aboriginal people and there is not much improvement of the poor living conditions. Racism is still pretty bad in Australia. People are also denying the fact, that Australia is a country built on immigration. Even if I hope that things will change and improve for my indigenous brothers and sisters in Australia, unfortunately it will still take time, as we didn't even have started to have a conversation of the horrific past of Australian history.
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