Product Details
| Title | Black Tracker |
| Synopsis |
From the early 1800's Aboriginal people have been used as guides and trackers by the police force. This century one of the most highly regarded was Sergeant Alexander Riley of Dubbo, NSW. In 1943 Alexander Riley was awarded the highest police award - the King's Medal for distinguished services. During Tracker Riley's time with the NSW Police Force 1911 - 1950, he was instrumental in solving over seven murder cases and finding numerous people lost in the bush. A great many people owe their lives to his exceptional tracking skills. (ABC TV)
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| Product Code | 5ABBLT |
| Format | OTHER |
| Duration | 30 mins |
| Year | 1996 |
| License | Non theatrical |
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From the early 1800's Aboriginal people have been used as guides and trackers by the police force. This century one of the most highly regarded was Sergeant Alexander Riley of Dubbo, NSW. In 1943 Alexander Riley was awarded the highest police award - the King's Medal for distinguished services. During Tracker Riley's time with the NSW Police Force 1911 - 1950, he was instrumental in solving over seven murder cases and finding numerous people lost in the bush. A great many people owe their lives to his exceptional tracking skills. (ABC TV) 





