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About 'babe in the reeds'


Aboriginal community leader Lois Cook’s exploration of her great grandfather Bubba Jack Cook’s story reveals the history of indigenous massacres on the NSW North Coast.

Underpinning the tragedy is a potent community history and the determination of a family to reconnect with its origins and learn from Bubba Jack Cook’s powerful legacy.

A community collaboration with ABC Open Aboriginal community leader Lois Cook’s exploration of her great grandfather Bubba Jack Cook’s story reveals the history of indigenous massacres on the NSW North Coast.


Join Aboriginal woman Lois Cook as she takes on the job of history detective
to find evidence to support or confirm her family’s stories of massacres and a
baby found in the reeds.


This tale produced by Aboriginal woman Lois Cook with her family very intimately shares the brutal, mostly untold history of what happened to the Nyangbul  people of the NSW North Coast. You will be surprised at what Lois
finds when she becomes history detective tracking down people and docum
massacres and a baby found in the reeds. With the help of the staff of Ballina
Library she discovers commentary by settlers and historians who were 
compelled to record the brutality against the local Indigenous people. Lois Cook
produced the documentary in an unique collaboration with ABC Multiplatform
Executive Producer, Catherine Marciniak, in a series of video production
workshops.


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The Healing

The whole process has been an incredibly healing experience for the family. It was important for the children to learn
these stories and they took on the task of portraying their ancestors with great reverence. It has had an unexpected
outcome of making them feel proud of their ancestors and it brought the cousins together in a common cause of
sharing their story with the nation.”           Lois Cook.

Lois Cook produced the documentary in an unique collaboration with ABC Multiplatform Executive Producer, Catherine
Marciniak, in a series of video production workshops. It was a special project for ABC North Coast's initiative UNTOLD,
that culminated in a live broadcast from Cabbage Tree Island on October 28 2014.

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