Highlights from the Gattjirrk Festival held over four days and nights from 1st to 6th November 2016. The festival was a lively celebration of culture, sport, music and dance bringing together the whole community. ALPA and East Arnhem Regional Council were major sponsors. …
Turlku Purtingkatja Irrunytju 2016
Tug Of War Filmed by Warburton School children. This film concept and production was created by the Warburton School kids.
Blackstone Band Full Set from the Battle of the Bands, from the NG Lands Festival held in Wingellina, 2016. Captured by the NG Media Live events team.
ICTV's Community Bulletin Board, changes each week to advertise community events. This week begins on 23rd February, 2017 Featuring the new ICTV Cockatoo Graphics style, and original music by Thomas Big Bear Saylor.
First Languages Australia short with Melinda Holden speaking about preserving langauge. Warrgamay
First Languages Australia short with Leonora Adidi talking about children speaking language.
First Languages Australia short with John Waterton talking about the Gungabula language.
Yirara College TV: Term 1, Episode 3
First Languages Australia short with James Sandy about the Yugambeh language.
First Languages Australia short with Fay Stewart-Muir about learning Boonwurrung language.
First Languages Australia short with Eve Fesl about the Gubbi Gubbi language.
First Languages Australia short with Clayton Cruse about Adnyamathananha language.
First Languages Australia short with Ashleigh Clarke & Karina Barney talking about their language Butchulla.
Senior women, Lucina Jaragba and Lois Wurramarrba pass down their traditional cooking skills and hunting knowledge to 5 young school girls from Angurugu High School, Groote Eylandt. Filmed on location at Marble Point on Bara Bara Country, 2016.
Lois Wurramarrba shares her history and stories with us about Hanging Rock and it's incredible rock art. Filmed on location on Bara Bara Country, 2016.
Yirara College TV: Term 1, Episode 2
Yirara College TV 2017 : Term 1, Episode 1. The Yirara news team is back with the first episode of Yirara TV fro 2017. Created by the students from Yirara College in Alice Springs, with the help of Paul Imms and Charmaine Ingram.
For those that missed the 2016 Woorabinda Festival here is a brief highlights reel! The 2017 Festival is happening on the 8th of April in Woorabinda so keep this Saturday free for a great community event!
A proud day for the Adjumallarl Aboriginal Corporation and ALPA on December 9, 2016, with the opening of a brand new refurbished store thanks to funding from the Federal Government Aboriginal Benefit Account. Deputy NT Chief Minister Nicole Manison was in attendance to assist …
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