ICTV Community News Episode 3 - 5th April 2024 (English)
2023 TIO CAFL Community Senior Men's Grand Final: Papunya vs Western Aranda
Mixture of bush tucker and culture art and crafts.
Yajilarra Festival 14th-15th July 2023
Kapi Tjukurla - Water is Your Heritage
Official opening of the Garrtjambal Auditorium Saturday 4th August, 2018
Garma Key Forum welcome. Saturday 4th August, 2018.
Saturday 4th August 2018
2017 Garma Key Forum: Yolngu Heroes Awards Ceremony. Our 2017 heroes are Djapirri Mununggiritj, Nungki Yunupingu, Balupalu Yunupingu and the late Dhäŋggal Gurruwiwi. Saturday 5th of August, 2017.
Mark speaks about seeking to represent the education needs/initiatives/complexities of his constituent communities. Saturday 4th August, 2018
2014 Garma Key Forum Ceremonial Opening - Mangalili Clan
Monday 5 August 2019 Gulkula, NE Arnhem Land
Sunday 4 August 2019 Gulkula, NE Arnhem Land
Saturday 3rd August 2019 Gulkula NE Arnhem Land
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV, week beginning on 27 May, 2021.
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV, week beginning on 20 May, 2021.
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV, week beginning on 13 May, 2021.
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV, week beginning on 6 May, 2021.
Friday 2nd August 2019 Gulkula NE Arnhem Land
Yananymul Mununggurr introduction to panel discussion with Yalmay, Merrikiwuy, Banpapuy, Rarriwuy, Djapirri, MK Turner. Performance by Dhapanbal Yunupingu and Stewart Friday 3rd August, 2018
ICTV's Community Bulletin Board changes each week to advertise community events. This week begins the 29 April 2021. Featuring the ICTV Hawk Graphics style.
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV, week beginning on 29 April, 2021.
The ICTV Community News is an Indigenous language news program currently in development by ICTV. The Community News project is a news and current affairs program, delivered in Indigenous languages, on ICTV. The community news project aims to provide ICTV audiences access to …
Celebrating 20 years of Indigenous Protected Areas
Kiwirrkurra Ranger Matthew West describes work being done to light slow burning, controlled fires. This sparks new vegetation growth to enhance habitat for native animals like bilbies, as well as limits wildfires which are dangerous for people and wildlife.
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