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''The Australian Wars'' (known internationally as ''First Wars'') is a three-part 2022 documentary series about the
Australian frontier wars The Australian frontier wars were the violent conflicts between Indigenous Australians (including both Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders) and mostly British settlers during the colonial period of Australia. The first conflic ...
, directed and narrated by
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filmmaker
Rachel Perkins Rachel Perkins (born 1970) is an Indigenous Australian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She founded and was co-director of the independent film production company Blackfella Films from 1992 until 2022. Perkins and the ...
and made for
SBS Television The Special Broadcasting Service (SBS) is an Australian hybrid-funded public service broadcaster. About 80 percent of funding for the company is derived from tax revenue. SBS operates six TV channels ( SBS, SBS Viceland, SBS World Movies, SBS ...
. Using interviews, re-enactments, archaeological research, and original documents, it explores
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in
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,
Tasmania Tasmania (; palawa kani: ''Lutruwita'') is an island States and territories of Australia, state of Australia. It is located to the south of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland, and is separated from it by the Bass Strait. The sta ...
, and
Queensland Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
. The series received positive reviews, with a number of people calling it "essential viewing" for Australians. However, others have criticised it as exaggerating the number of Aboriginal deaths and promoting a political agenda. In response to the series, the
Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial (AWM) is a national war memorial, war museum, museum and archive dedicated to all Australians who died as a result of war, including peacekeeping duties. The AWM is located in Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, C ...
announced it would work towards great inclusion of the violence against Indigenous people in its exhibitions. The series won the 2023 Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program.


Production

The series was directed and narrated by
Rachel Perkins Rachel Perkins (born 1970) is an Indigenous Australian film and television director, producer, and screenwriter. She founded and was co-director of the independent film production company Blackfella Films from 1992 until 2022. Perkins and the ...
, a filmmaker of
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and Kalkadoon lineage. It was produced by
Blackfella Films Blackfella Films is an Australian documentary and narrative film production company headquartered in Sydney, founded in 1992 by Rachel Perkins. The company produces Australian short and feature-length content for film and television with a part ...
for SBS, with investment from
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and financial support from Shark Island Foundation and
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. Perkins changed the title from ''First Wars'' after filming. Blackfella Films and SBS collaborated with an Aboriginal-led organisation called Culture is Life to publish educational resources using short clips from the series.


Release

The series aired simultaneously on SBS and
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in September 2022. It was made available to stream on demand in
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, Vietnamese, and Korean, as well as English. ''The Australian Wars'' was released internationally as ''First Wars''. In November 2023, the series premiered in the United Kingdom on
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.


Summary

The series traces the
Australian frontier wars The Australian frontier wars were the violent conflicts between Indigenous Australians (including both Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders) and mostly British settlers during the colonial period of Australia. The first conflic ...
from the landing of the
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in 1788 until the 1920s. It explores the phases, locations and features of the wars, seeking to understand the tactics and strategies employed by both British and Aboriginal people, and asking why war was never declared. It focuses particularly on Aboriginal resistance to settlement, and explores the lives of those involved in the wars, as well as its impact and legacy on Australia today and what has been called " the great Australian silence" about many of the
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. The first episode focuses on events in and around
Sydney Sydney is the capital city of the States and territories of Australia, state of New South Wales and the List of cities in Australia by population, most populous city in Australia. Located on Australia's east coast, the metropolis surrounds Syd ...
, the second episode solely on
Tasmania Tasmania (; palawa kani: ''Lutruwita'') is an island States and territories of Australia, state of Australia. It is located to the south of the Mainland Australia, Australian mainland, and is separated from it by the Bass Strait. The sta ...
, and the final episode looks at the formation of the
native police corps Australian native police were specialised mounted military units consisting of detachments of Aboriginal Australians, Aboriginal troopers under the command of European officers appointed by British colonial governments. The units existed in va ...
in
Queensland Queensland ( , commonly abbreviated as Qld) is a States and territories of Australia, state in northeastern Australia, and is the second-largest and third-most populous state in Australia. It is bordered by the Northern Territory, South Austr ...
. The series weaves together interviews with indigenous and non-indigenous historians including
Marcia Langton Marcia Lynne Langton (born 31 October 1951) is an Aboriginal Australian writer and academic. she is the Redmond Barry Distinguished Professor at the Melbourne School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne. Langton is an acti ...
and Henry Reynolds, re-enactments of events, study of colonial records, oral testimony from survivors' descendants and archaeological research. It includes investigation of the wars' impact on Aboriginal women, and their
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. Perkins also revisited her own family's story, returning to the location of the massacre her grandmother survived on Arrernte Country in the
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, and including testimony from her grandmother recorded in the 1970s.


Reception

Writing for ''
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'', Anne Maree Payne and Heidi Norman called the series "an important contribution to truth-telling" and a "public reckoning", while Ethan Floyd in ''
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'' called it "a crucial milestone in the process of truth-telling". ''The Guardian'''s Beejay Silcox called it "a hymn to memory – a work of candour, dignity and humane grace." Reece Goodwin, film and TV curator at the
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, named it in his five favourite TV shows of 2022, saying it "should be essential viewing for all Australians". However it was criticised in some quarters for its content. Chris Battle, writing for ''
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'', called the series "propaganda on the taxpayer dollar". Author Peter O'Brien called "a new myth" the claim "that the Aborigines fought a series of sustained wars of resistance". The series calls on the
Australian War Memorial The Australian War Memorial (AWM) is a national war memorial, war museum, museum and archive dedicated to all Australians who died as a result of war, including peacekeeping duties. The AWM is located in Campbell, Australian Capital Territory, C ...
, who had previously rejected including the frontier wars in its exhibitions, to acknowledge and recognise those who died during the conflicts. In an episode of the series, the War Memorial's director Matt Anderson says it was conceived to represent military activity overseas, not within Australia. A week after the series premiered, however, the War Memorial's outgoing chair, former government minister
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, announced the Memorial's governing council would work towards a "much broader, a much deeper depiction and presentation of the violence committed against Indigenous people, initially by British, then by pastoralists, then by police, and then by Aboriginal militia". In response to the announcement, Perkins said, "In the making of our series, we worked closely with the War Memorial ... utI never saw this coming. I thought, 'Maybe in a generation'... but not right now ... It is a watershed moment in Australian history. It can't be underestimated, the change that this heralds." Liberal senator
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argued that the proposal is beyond the charter of the War Memorial under the ''Australian War Memorial Act''; however, Anderson said the War Memorial has discretion to do so, and has previously included galleries covering "colonial" battles.


Ratings

The premiere episode on 21 September 2022 was SBS' highest-rated program with 154,000 viewers overnight. The final episode on 5 October had a viewing audience of 147,000 on overnight ratings, rising to 335,000 on daily consolidated ratings.


Awards and nominations

The series won Best Documentary/Factual Series at the 3rd
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Awards in March 2023, with the jury statement saying "From the opening minutes, we all agreed that ''The Australian Wars'' stood out as a superbly crafted piece of television. But as those opening minutes went by, it quickly became apparent how such masterful craftsmanship was serving a story of far-reaching significance." ''The Australian Wars'' won the Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Factual or Documentary Program, an award chosen by a television industry jury, at the
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. Casting director Anousha Zarkesh won the 2022 Casting Guild of Australia Award for 'Achievement in Casting' for the series. The script, by Jacob Hickey, Rachel Perkins and
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, was shortlisted for the Betty Roland Prize for Scriptwriting at the 2023
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. Perkins and Reynolds were jointly awarded the 2022 Annual History Citation Award by the History Council of New South Wales "for their outstanding contributions to the research, writing and filmmaking of Australian (Frontier) Wars history and for communicating history to broad audiences." The film was a finalist for the 2023 Screen Diversity and Inclusion (SDIN) Award at the 21st Annual
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Awards. Episode 1 won the 2023 Digital History Prize,
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, recognising the work of Perkins,
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, Hickey and Watson and Blackfella Films. Winner of the
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for Best Documentary or Factual Program in 2024.


References


External links

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Rachel Perkins interview about the series
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