ICTV Contributor Profiles Project: Kiara Bailey
ICTV Contributor Profiles project features the work of outstanding Indigenous producers in remote Australia, celebrating their hard work and contribution to community television.
This Episode stars Kiara Bailey, a long time …
Three Sisters, Women of High Degree, is the result of 7 years of collaboration and filmed conversations between three Yimardoowarra Marninil, Nyikina women from the Fitzroy River, Lucy Marshall, Jeannie Wabi, and Anne Poelina, and French-Australian filmmaker Magali McDuffie.
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On the Black Chair is a video and web-based project which captures ten stories from community members both elders and young people. Community members were invited to sit in a 'black chair' that had been allocated for storytelling, and share a story of their choice. The …
'We've been told by people what's going to happen if this goes ahead and it's frightning. It's going to damage the land and our health'.
Media is such a vital implement, giving a voice to remote communities dealing with often impossible challenges. Aunty Linda speaks …
Ganygulpa Dhurrkay and Jimmy Burpur and SImon Gaykamangu telling stories about the bombing of Milingimbi and cleanup of the crashed World War II planes by Milingimbi ALPA CDP workers. Produced by ALPA CDP media student Hazel Wanambi
Under Thamarrurr, all land owning groups have traditional rights and responsibilities over their land. Some families ancestral homelands are hundreds of kilometres away and it can be difficult for them to pass knowledge on to the next generation. Having a dedicated space in the …
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