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- 1. Family Nov 1, 2012
- Grace and Wesley are ready to go on a vacation, but can't find someone to watch their children.
- 2. Joyride Nov 8, 2012
- Coral goes to hospital after being hit by joyriders in a stolen car.
- 3. Raymond Nov 15, 2012
- Raymond is investigated for allegedly falsely claiming benefits.
9 April 2015. ( 2015-04-09) Redfern Now is an Australian drama television series that first aired on ABC1 in 2012. It follows the lives of six Aboriginal Australian families living in the urban hub of Redfern, Sydney. The series provides insight into contemporary issues facing Aboriginal Australians, including lack of employment and mental ...
Watch Episode 1. Six different families, all of whose lives are changed by a moment's decision, an accident or a seemingly insignificant incident. This kaleidoscopic drama explores Indigenous life in Australia's most infamous suburb, Redfern. More information.
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Redfern Now: With Wayne Blair, Leo Stripp, Richard Green, Jenny Munro. The troubled lives of struggling indigenous Australians in the tough, rundown neighborhood of the inner suburb of Redfern in Sydney.
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Apr 9, 2015 · Television. This article is more than 9 years old. Review. Redfern Now: Promise Me review – final, unsettling showing from a superb cast. Injustice, consequences and downward spirals dominate...
Episode 1 - Family. Thursday 1 November. Grace (Leah Purcell) and Wesley (Alec Doomadgee) haven't had a holiday for years - with two kids and Wesley's work, there hasn't been time. > More about this episode.
Groundbreaking television, REDFERN NOW is a collaboration between some of Australia's most celebrated creatives. Produced by Blackfella Films (Mabo, First Australians), the 6 x 1 hr drama series ...
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