The Muru-warinyi Ankkul Rangers are located 875km to the south of Darwin and based in Tennant Creek. Covering a huge area, some of the work they do is to reduce fuel to protect country ?
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program. Here, we re-visit the Dhimurru Rangers to learn more about how they use the grant program to look after our country ♻️
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program. Follow our journey over the next few weeks, when we visit different Aboriginal Ranger Groups across the Northern Territory. This week we visit …
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program. Today we revisit the Yugul Mungi Rangers to learn more on how they keep the rock art safe. Burning is important to clean up the country and keep …
This video is supplied by the NT Department of Environment and Natural Resources as part of the Aboriginal Ranger Grants Program. We visit the Yugul Mungi Rangers located 490km to the south-east of Darwin. The rangers are active in the Roper River area north to Wuyagiba …
Marine turtle and dugong are priority species for the Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Corporation's Uunguu Rangers as well as federal conservation management plans. A new way to monitor these populations has been developed by the project team using a boat-based methodology. The team …
This short film is about hand language used in the Goldfields region of Western Australia. This film shows the hand sign for 'Let's go!', 'going and not coming back' and 'Are you going?'. You'll learn how to put them together into mara wangka sentence. Enjoy and check out …
This short film is about hand language used in the Goldfields region of Western Australia. This film shows the hand sign for questions, 'that's right' and 'no'. You'll learn how to put them together into mara wangka sentence. Enjoy and check out GALCAC's YouTube channel for a …
Showing and sharing knowledge by walking in country. A new short film Getting back to Jilundarina thoughtfully and beautifully expresses Waanyi Garawa wishes for a future that’s more connected to their homeland as community members (re)acquaint themselves with their country …
ICTV celebrates Elders Week 2023, starting Monday the 21st to Saturday the 26th of August, with special videos every night from 7pm featuring stories, culture and knowledge from our elders. ICTV, Showing Our Way!
introduced new industry-based training at Ntaria (Hermannsburg), as part of Certificate l in Tourism (Australian Indigenous Culture), in partnership with the Aboriginal owned 100% Fink River Culture and Adventures, and Stanley Chasm Angkerle Atwatye.
Arrernte educators working together for better schooling - English
Lizzo takes home a red, yellow, black flag, FIFA ok's Indigenous flags at World Cup games, National Art Gallery designs released and rap songs feature pet care out bush. - English
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Yirara News - In this week’s YiraraTV, we have fun thinking about a career in the indigenous health sector. YCTV E4 T3 - 2023
Calls for Governments to back their words for more funding to protect women against violence & abuse - English
The second ever Yajilarra Festival was held at Fitzroy Crossing in July - English
God wants his people in unity to follow Jesus together.
Protecting our People (PoP) program is a community based initiative that started in April 2020 due to the impact of COVID-19 on the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in and around the Port Augusta area. Initially people in need or stranded due to COVID-19 …
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