In 2013 CAN WA set out to encourage a group of Noongar students in Narrogin to learn their traditional language.
Aboriginal artists and mentors were engaged to deliver a program where popular culture, such as music and media was used to inspire these teenagers to learn to speak …
Put your hands together and sing along to our remix of the nursery rhyme “Heads, Shoulders, Knees and Toes”! Tyerrtye Atyinhe teaches children the different parts of their body in Arrernte language through an upbeat call-and-response dance tune.
Kids learn to name their …
This story was created by Micah Williams in the iTalk training program at Alice Springs Correctional Centre.
The training program helps participants tell their own stories, with the trainees being hands on in all elements of the production of their videos.
This video was …
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