A spoken word performance and video clip out of Worrabinda, written and performed by Binjewl King. Sound recorded by Ceicei, produced by the Mimosa Studio Project - Woorabinda February 2016
Short campfire horror drama about the Cake Monster. Filmed as part of the Mimosa Studio Project in Woorabinda for Tropfest Junior 2013. Written by Terry Sullivan and Jobe Adams Filmed by Amber Adams Directed by Jobe Adams
The film clip for 'Said It All' by Yuralee. Filmed in Woorabinda by the Mimosa Studio Project. Written and performed by Yuralee.
The Wadja People tell the story of Junjardee. He is a short, hairy man who lives in holes at Red Bank, near Woorabinda. This short film is about three young boys who get their mobile phone stolen from the Junjardee. Created in Woorabinda as part of the Mimosa Studio …
Ian Wilkinson - Ian Wilkinson Sings Open Up Your Heart And Let Me Walk You Home. Produced in Singleton, NSW, by Barry Bennet.
Yolngu Magician William Gumbula from Galwin'ku in Arnhem Land shows some of his many tricks. William is keen to show off his magic to anybody if you want to make a booking, contact cdpelcho@alpa.asn.au
Participants from ALPA CDP at Milingimbi and Ramingining received training in 3D Printing design with Tinkercad, as well as electronics and 3D printing production from ModFab. This video shows some of the participants talking about their experience of the program.
First Languages Australia short with Bridget Priman speaking - Warrgamay. This video is a part of teh First Languages Australia Gambay language map project. Available to view here: https://gambay.com.au
First Languages Australia short with Steven Goldsmith speaking about the Kaurna language. This beautiful series of shorts from First Languages Australia celebrate Indigenous languages, and the people who speak them, keep them alive and help others to learn more about …
First Languages Australia short with Thelma Coleman speaking about the Bayali language. This beautiful series of shorts from First Languages Australia celebrate Indigenous languages, and the people who speak them, keep them alive and help others to learn more about Indigenous …
First Languages Australia short with Wally Saunders speaking about Manbarra. This beautiful series of shorts from First Languages Australia celebrate Indigenous languages, and the people who speak them, keep them alive and help others to learn more about Indigenous language.
First Languages Australia short with Judy Anne Edgar speaking Yawuru. This video was created as part of the First Languages Australia project the Gambay language map which can be viewed here: https://gambay.com.au/
First Languages Australia short with Lionel Lovett speaking about the Wiradjuri language. This video is a part of the amazing on the Gambay Language map from First Language Australia. The map can be viewed here: www.gambay.com.au
First Languages Australia short with Diane Evans speaking about the Wadja language. This video was created as part of the First Languages Australia project the Gambay language map which can be viewed here: https://gambay.com.au/
Yirara College TV: Term 4, Episode 1
Interviews with men and youngfellas from Mt Liebig (Amundurrngu), talking about their lives, culture and community.
The Launch of ICTV PLAY has arrived!!! ICTV is proud to announce the launch of the new online streaming service - ICTV PLAY! ICTV PLAY is the online home of Australian video content from Indigenous Communities for Indigenous communities. The upgraded streaming service …
Singing one of Slim Dusty's songs in memory of his passing and the heritage he created in people of all races, something that will be remembered forever. Filmed in Maitland, New South Wales.
The best players from all over the NT battle it out to become the best Softball team in the Territory. This video was filmed in Darwin by Brett Toll of Softball NT, and was given a special mention by the judges at the 2016 ICTV Video Awards in Yirrkala.
Ngaanyatjarra Sports association AFL Grand Final 2016: Warburton Tigers vs Irrunytju Warriors. Filmed in Warburton by NG Media, directed by Len Fletcher, camera by Alan Nash, Mark Finlay, Jennifer Conolly and Rongomai Bailey. Edited by Alan Nash.
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