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Yindjibarndi performing artist, Wimiya Woodley has graduated from the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. He is now actively auditioning for new roles and opportunities as an actor and wanted to inspire his family and friends in Ieramagadu (Roebourne) to get out of …
A proud day for the Adjumallarl Aboriginal Corporation and ALPA on December 9, 2016, with the opening of a brand new refurbished store thanks to funding from the Federal Government Aboriginal Benefit Account. Deputy NT Chief Minister Nicole Manison was in attendance to assist …
Lesson 8 - Setting Up Drum mics
The Winanjjikari Music Centre boys have created a lesson to help teach you how to set up a stage.
This was a part of the Barkly Regional Council's Community Outreach Program, given to equip communities of the Barkly Region with a working …
Aboriginal cattlemen are coming back to the Kimberley...
In Part One of this two part story we meet Indigenous leader Dicky Cox from Noonkanbah, Kimberley stockman and rodeo rider Colin Fuller and new station manager Dwayne Donation from Mt Barnett Station.
The Kimberley …
Barkly Regional Arts sent two of our teams to the 17th National Remote Indigenous Media Festival in Lajamanu. Our Winanjjikari Music Centre Musicians and Media Mob have been having a great week of media training. Here is the festival highlights from the halfway mark of the …
Staff profile of Joanne Gulurrthu Baker, a Supervisor from the Milingimbi ALPA RJCP Program, one of over 600 indigenous employees in the ALPA group, representing 80% of our workforce. Joanne discusses her work and The Sound Ways literacy learning program.
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