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Richard Frankland Richard Frankland i(A34866 works by) (a.k.a. Richard J. Frankland)
Born: Established: 1963 Melbourne, Victoria, ;
Gender: Male
Heritage: Aboriginal Kilkurt Gilga ; Aboriginal Gunditjmara ; Aboriginal
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1 y separately published work icon There Is the Light Richard Frankland , 2020 Australia : PlayWriting Australia , 2020 19666167 2020 single work drama
1 y separately published work icon The Naming of Yellow Hair Richard Frankland , Ross Carnsew (illustrator), Melbourne : Oxford University Press (Melbourne) , 2014 7253602 2014 single work children's fiction

'Dad tells Yarwan and her brother, Tarn, that they’re going to have a Totem Naming Day! But when? While they wait to find out, Yarwan starts thinking about who she is and what her totem might be.' (Source: Publishers website)

2 2 Walking into the Bigness Richard Frankland , 2014 single work drama

''Walking into the Bigness' tallies the experiences, losses and learnings that amount to a man. From a 12-year-old abattoir worker, to an investigator for the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody, these are Richard Frankland’s yarns exactly as he spins them – unvarnished and rich in blackfella humour.

Under the direction of Wayne Blair (The Sapphires, Redfern Now), Richard’s tales are given universal voice by a diverse cast. Acoustic melodies lift the storytelling as Richard himself accompanies on guitar. In turns moving and funny, this intimate work traverses life’s undulating terrain / on a hunt for meaning.' (Source: Malthouse website)

1 But You're Gone i "I call out your name to the wind", Richard Frankland , 2011 single work poetry
— Appears in: Law Anthology 2011; (p. 39)
1 Digger J. Jones Richard Frankland , 2011 extract novel young adult (Digger J. Jones)
— Appears in: Law Anthology 2011; (p. 13-16)
1 Look For me i "In my dreaming", Richard Frankland , 2011 single work poetry
— Appears in: Law Anthology 2011; (p. 38)
1 Reframing the Koori Cultural Landscape Richard Frankland , 2010 single work column
— Appears in: The Age , 13 November 2010; (p. 9)
1 28 form y separately published work icon Stone Bros Richard Frankland , ( dir. Richard Frankland ) Australia : Golden Seahorse Productions , 2009 Z1595198 2009 single work film/TV humour

'Eddie and Charlie are two cousins trying to deliver a special rock home to their Uncle. They pre-roll 187 joints for the long drive home, pick up an Aboriginal transvestite, go to an explosive wedding, pick up an Italian rock god who has some issues, get chased by a possessed dog, piss off a woman of magic, get locked up, have an old car, they meet a redneck, get covered in chocolate sauce, chased by an angry spider and they are black.

'There is only one real question you really need to ask yourself... Would you get in the car with them???'

Source: Golden Seahorse Productions website, http://www.goldenseahorse.com.au/

Sighted: 02/06/2009

1 Jordan Rain Richard Frankland , 2009 single work short story children's
— Appears in: Kids' Night In 3 : A Sea of Stories and Oceans of Other Stuff 2009; (p. 196-200)
1 1 form y separately published work icon Double Trouble David Ogilvy , Mitch Torres , Danielle McLean , Richard Frankland , Beck Cole , ( dir. Richard Frankland et. al. )agent Australia : CAAMA Productions , 2007 Z1740462 2007 series - publisher film/TV children's young adult

'Double Trouble revolves around twins separated at birth. When Yuma and Kyanna meet up in the central Australian town of Alice Springs, they realise they could be long lost twins. They decide to trade places, with Kyanna heading to a beachside house in Sydney and Yuma trekking out to a remote Indigenous community. It's supposed to be only for a night, but then things get tricky, and the fun starts.'

Source: http://caama.com.au/productions (Sighted 09/11/2010).

2 6 form y separately published work icon The Circuit Beck Cole , Kelly Lefever , Mitch Torres , Dot West , ( dir. Richard Frankland et. al. )agent Australia : Media World Pictures , 2007 Z1405020 2007 single work film/TV

'The Circuit is set in the Kimberley region of North Western Australia. It is a place of two seasons; the wet and the dusty dry. Known for its beauty, vastness and hardship, this region is a land rich in history for its traditional owners, but now sits within the confines of white ownership and white law. This is the home of The Circuit, the Magistrate's Court, which visits far-flung communities several days a month, bringing conveyor-belt justice dealt swiftly and fairly. Working between two worlds and juggling white law with traditional lore, means that justice can be a slippery beast.'

Source: SBS website, http://www.sbs.com.au/
Sighted: 09/07/2007

1 Why I Wrote Digger J. Jones Richard Frankland , 2007 single work column
— Appears in: Reading Time: The Journal of the Children's Book Council of Australia , May vol. 51 no. 2 2007; (p. 4)
1 10 y separately published work icon Digger J. Jones Digger J. Jones : Holy Snappin' Duckpoo! : My Diary Richard Frankland , Lindfield : Scholastic Press Scholastic Press , 2007 Z1363824 2007 single work novel young adult (taught in 4 units)

'Digger is keeping a diary about the things that matter to him: piffing yonnies at the meatworks, fishing with his cousins, and brawling with the school bully. But it's 1967, and bigger things keep getting in the way. Digger is finding out who he is, what he believes, and what's worth fighting for.' (Source: Goodreads website)

1 Australia's First War Needs Remembering Richard Frankland , 2005 single work correspondence
— Appears in: The Age , 16 June 2005; (p. 16)
1 Singing To the World i "If I were to look back at this life of mine", Richard Frankland , 2004 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , December no. 20 2004;
1 3 The Charcoal Club Richard Frankland , 2004 single work musical theatre

The first multimedia Aboriginal Opera , which through stories, song and video projection, offers an insight into the inequities suffered by indigenous Australians.
(Source: The Age (A2) 2/10/04 p.3)

1 4 Walkabout Richard Frankland , Jane Harrison , 2003 single work drama
1 3 y separately published work icon Blak Inside : 6 Indigenous Plays from Victoria John Harding , Tammy Anderson , Tracey Rigney , Maryanne Sam , Jadah Milroy , Richard Frankland , Playbox Theatre , Strawberry Hills : Currency Press Playbox Theatre , 2002 Z950463 2002 anthology drama (taught in 1 units)

Contains six plays.

Enuff by John Harding is a frightening and funny play about an Australian future where black patience has run out. A violent uprising is planned for Reconciliation Day – will retribution or forgiveness prevail?

I Don't wanna Play House by Tammy Anderson is the moving story of her childhood. A truly remarkable account of the triumph of the human spirit.

Belonging by Tracey Rigney recounts the taunts and temptations of a school girl, and her personal struggle to remain true to her culture, and herself.

Casting Doubts by Maryanne Sam is a funny, and at times heart-wrenching, play about an actors' casting agency with more colour charts than a paint shop, and the problems that Indigenous actors face.

Crowfire by Jadah Milroy is the story of a young, urban Indigenous Australian woman, and a man from a desert community lured into the city. The moving story of a search for identity and the need for reconciliation.

Conservations with the Dead by Richard J Frankland is a poetic and savage play that takes you into the aching sorrow of deaths in custody.

1 15 Conversations with the Dead Richard Frankland , 2002 single work drama (taught in 2 units)
— Appears in: Blak Inside : 6 Indigenous Plays from Victoria 2002; (p. 215-287)

'Jack, a young, ambitious Koorie is juggling the contradictions of working in both black and white worlds. How does he stay true to his cultural responsibilities whilst the justice system he works for fails to understand the pain and rage of his people?

'Conversations with the Dead is Richard Frankland’s response to being an investigator during the Royal Commission into Aboriginal Deaths in Custody (1987-1991).'

Source: Arts Centre Melbourne (2019 production).

1 Richard Frankland : Filmmaker/Musician, Melbourne Richard Frankland , 2001 single work life story
— Appears in: Indigenous Australia : Standing Strong 2001; (p. 44-46)
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