The 2011 West Kimberly Football Grand Final. Cable Beach Greenbacks vs Begle Bay Bombers.
Lorrae Coffin performs "In My Country' live in Broome.
Mark Coles-Smith performs "Hot Is The Holiday' at NURLU in Broome.
Live video Clip for Albert Wiggan
Live video clip for Microwave Jenny.
Live Video Clip for Steven Pigram, featuring Naomi Pigram.
The first story is about the Jimmy Little Foundation working with the kids at Beagle Bay. The second story is about the Play the school children are putting on. And the third story is about Albert Wiggan's recordings and experience with PAKAM.
A video about Morgan Camp where Dody Hunter, Raphael Hunter, Norma HunterMagdalene Aragu, Grian Hunter, and Betty Dixon grew up and they talk about their time at the camp,
Video from the Mowanjum festival held in Derby, 2011.
Johnny Devlin talks about when his dad took the Army to find the remains of a plane crash when Johnny was a kid, then talks about his life working at Newcastle Waters Station.
Magazine style description of events for NAIDOC 2012 in Beagle Bay
An interview with Tony Green about staion life and his experiences.
This is the coverage of Bernard Singer's entry in the Finke Desert Race 2012 with his Thornebuilt Car.
Audrey Nungala Rankine from Mungkarta talks about her experiences growing up around Ali Curung and the Devil's Marbles including the story of her painting.
Music Clip of kids having fun with the MusoMagic Team in Wadeye.
Highlights of the Desert Harmony Festival, 2011 (Short version)
Mona Napurrurla Kidd, Connie Napurrurla Lovegrove, and Theresa Napurrurla Patterson talk about their lives, growing up around Wavehill, Tiimbaruk pre-settlement, during the mission days where they were saved from the surrounding massacres,
From the UPK 2 Nganampa Health program, this is "Hey hey Hey' by Desmond Woodforde and the UPK Band.
Documentary about red kangaroos, from the perspective of the Red Kangaroo. Winner of "The People's Choice Award" at the 14th Remote Media Festival held in October 2012 in Djarindjin community, WA.
A story from the Barlow family of the Paakantyi People of the Darling River, as told by Uncle Murray Butcher. This film was made by students from Wilcannia High School with the assistance of the Sharing Stories organisation in 2011.
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