While in Geraldton, I only had 1-2 hours left , before I had to board my flight ?, so got a quick BBQ in with my Family ❤️❤️… ??Wish I could of stayed longer #bbq #family #geraldton #food #beach #cooking #public
Cooking Rump At The Beach? #cooking #beach #rump #food #views #sand #fryingpan #prestonbeach #perth #australia #meat #sunset #cookup #feed #steak #ocean #sea #camper #gascooker
Cooking Seafood for the family, on Christmas Day ❤️ ???? #seafood #Christmas #cooking #fish #prawns #oysters #lamb #family #cookup #food #vibes
Travelling Up North Carnarvon, Blow Holes
Cooking Breakfast Out Bush?? Quick and easy cooking breakfast out bush, How much times did I say I needed a coffee ☕️ ????! Enjoy peeps ❤️
Cooking Kangaroo Cooking Kangaroo & Rice at the beach Part 3 Camping
Casino All Blacks versus Muli Warriors
Kangaroo Tail cooked at home with Damper and rice.
A rare visit by another culture on the APY Lands in South Australia.
Manuel Ngulupani Dhurrkay performed at the Bush Bands Bash 2010 in Alice Springs and was the highlight of the show.
Reggae from Central Australia has a unique sound with a mix of ska, country and reggae. Band members live in remote Central Australian communities where there is poor access to the internet, making marketing difficult. This video encourages bands to get their material up there so …
94 Yolngu workers from the Laynhapuy Mangarr Homelands in Arnhem Land worked really hard to "Fix and Make Safe" 167 houses across 32 Homelands. This was achieved in 4 months! Yolngu are committed to keeping their Homelands going and want to be trained in building trades so they …
Reading the Country is a series created by Warlpiri knowledge holders from the Northern and Southern Tanami Indigenous Protected Ares with the Central Land Council.
Yirara News - YCTV Ep 8 Term 1 - 2024 . In YiraraTV we play against CSC, SRC meet, learn about EIF and try to go to Kathrine, but can’t!
The talent of musicians on the APY Lands in the north of South Australia is evident in this production, which highlights Iwantja who represent their community of Iwantja (Indulkana).
This short film is about how to say 'Make Into' in the Ngaanyatjarra language from the Goldfields region of Western Australia. Join Mr. Nintipayi as he explains language each week. Enjoy and check out GALCAC's YouTube channel for a new film each week!
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