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Ric Bolzan: Favourite photographs from the archive
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/photographic/ric-bolzan/Former head of the Australian Museum's photography department, Ric Bolzan nominates his top five favourite Australian Museum images and tells us why.
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Ethel King and the lizard skin shoes
https://australian.museum/learn/collections/museum-archives-library/photographic/ethel-king/Talented yet underrated artist Ethel King brings to life the lecture theme of wildlife slaughter in the name of the shoe manufacturing industry.
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Brewarrina Boy
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/sydney-elders/brewarrina-boy/For many Indigenous artists, to take up photography as an art form was often a conscious move to counter this history of the medium.
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Honorary Pom
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-honorary-pom/They could tell you how many sheep there were in Australia, they could tell you how many cattle. Yet they couldn’t tell you how many Aboriginals there were, because we weren’t allowed to vote.
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Freshwater Saltwater
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-freshawater-saltwater/Kay Sadler was unaware that she was Aboriginal until her early twenties, making her emotional journey to connect to culture as painful as her physical pain from Marfans Syndrome.
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Maralinga
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-maralinga/In the 1950s there was British Government and the Australian Government made an agreement to have bomb testing in Australia. Not far from here. I was only a little kid.
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Sound of Silence
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-sound-of-silence/I didn’t want to accept the fact that I was deaf, ’cause I wanted to be a hearing person so I could fit in with their world.
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The Activist
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-the-activist/I am the mother of a 2-year-old boy with achondroplasia, which is the most common form of dwarfism.
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The Carer
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-the-carer/My name is Tyrone. My mum, well now I call her mum, she used to be my aunty but now she is my mum.
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The MJD
https://australian.museum/learn/first-nations/unfinished-business/unfinished-business-the-mjd/There is a sickness in our family – it is called Machado Joseph Disease (MJD). It is a bad sickness that makes our bodies stop working properly and we pass it on to our children.
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