Coming to you live from Mparntwe's beautiful Telegraph Station is Bush Bands Bash. This year's Bush Bands Bash promises to be another unforgettable experience for music lovers of all backgrounds, uniting communities …
Kapi Tjukurla - Water is Your Heritage
ICTV Community News Episode 7- 2nd August 2024 (Warlpiri)
ICTV Community News Episode 8 - 5th September 2024 (Western Arranda)
Kiwirrkurra 40th Anniversary Mens Dance
Yajilarra Festival 14th-15th July 2023
Just the steak tutorial for reverse searing incase you wanna have a crack ? Get yourself a bbq thermometer, I use inkbird because its reliable, was $$89 at Bunnings ? 1. Season & rest the steak to room temp. 2. Preheat charcoal bbq (1/2 basket of coals) or lowest setting on a …
Indigenous Outreach Projects visited Lakes Entrance Primary School. Come along on the journey with our IOP Hip Hop Crew. NO SHAME | BE PROUD | RESPECT
YCTV E4 T1 - 2023
Boys show off their trampoline skills at the school in Bulman, a small Aboriginal community in the south of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory of Australia.
A man performs a dance associated with the brolga, a large water bird, on the street in Numbulwar, an Aboriginal community in East Arnhem Land, Australia. Men sing, accompanied by didjeridu and clapsticks and women are dancing on the side.
An evening “Wungubal”, just for fun, in Numbulwar. A father dances with his small son. The singing, accompanied by clapsticks and didjeridu, is typical of eastern Arnhem Land.
Aboriginal children paint up and perform a "wungubal", corroboree dance on the beach in Numbulwar, a Nunggubuyu community on the east coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia.
YCTV E3 T1 - 2023
Climate change is here and it is having serious impacts on desert communities in Australia. The increased temperatures are making life harder, buffel grass is pushing out the bush tucker plants and kangaroos are harder to find. The rangers take the lead in talking with the …
A song recorded by Craig Robertson about the ANZAC spirit and what it represents in todays world.
21 February is International Mother Language Day.
This year's Waitangi Day in Paihia, Aotearoa was different. For the first time at the dawn service on the Waitangi Treaty Grounds, the Bularri Muurlay Nyanggan - 2 Path Strong performed alongside Māori and a First Nation American. It was a show of solidarity of First Nation …
Seaside Drifters is a local community band from Mijilmilmia approximately 170klm's south of Broome. All the members hail from the Karajarri tribe and they are a party band who gives great rock n roll and reggae music. Originally formed in Darwin whilst at St Johns School.
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