
The Ripple Effect
Documentary
Overview
The Ripple Effect is a powerful documentary primarily centred around St Kilda legend and proud Noongar Nicky Winmar's generation-defining stand against racism at Victoria Park in 1993.
Top Cast
Nicky Winmar
Nicky Winmar
Self
Nicky Winmar
Self
Nathan Lovett-Murray
Nathan Lovett-Murray
Self
Nathan Lovett-Murray
Self


Nova Peris
Nova Peris
Self
Nova Peris
Self
Otis Hope Carey
Otis Hope Carey
Self
Otis Hope Carey
Self
Ben Long
Ben Long
Self
Ben Long
Self
Bachar Houli
Bachar Houli
Self
Bachar Houli
Self
Akec Makur Chuot
Akec Makur Chuot
Self
Akec Makur Chuot
Self
Josh Addo-Carr
Josh Addo-Carr
Self
Josh Addo-Carr
Self
Wayne Ludbey
Wayne Ludbey
Self
Wayne Ludbey
Self
Tanya Hirvonen
Tanya Hirvonen
Self
Tanya Hirvonen
Self
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