Station ID with Nelson Conboy, recorded at the 13th Remote Media Festival in Umuwa.
Music Video Clip for Punmu Girls Rap, by Punmu Girls and Monkey Mark.
ICTV is always looking for new videos... Voice over by Bess Price.
Featuring Songs from the Arafura Sea Music clip from ARDS.
Janine Kelly Talks about her job as a Mobile Plant Operator on a mine site in Port Headland, and how people can pursue a successful career like hers.
This video was made with the Central Land Council and involves the CLC rangers & traditional owners from Docker River and Mutitjulu as they work together to give Pitjantjatjara names to the many birds of that area.
Mona Oscar explains how she would go with her mother to collect buch tucker and bush medicine in Bunuba Country.
Music clip for Kevin Birch's amazing acoustic guitar instrumental.
A Mythical Broome Story about a hairy man who frightened Bamba when he was a child.
Students chose to make a clip about Shake-a-leg, a dance that belongs to the community and which they often share at cultural events, with Lawrence Omeenyou and Patrick Butcher singing and playing drum.
Music video of Trevor Ishiguchi singing the song "A Long Time."
Baamba shares a mythical Broome story from his childhood.
Francis Kelly's grandson 'Shows the Way' at the 13 Remote Media Festival at Umuwa, South Australia.
History of independent schools in the Western Desert.
The story of how they saw white man for the first time in 1963, sung as a song.
Out of the PY Media archives, this EVTV video was made by some of the young kids in the community, as they head out for a swim in the water tanks.
A Video from the Pitlands about some kids messing about on the sand dunes and playing throughout the rocks. They end up killing a goanna who has a dead snake still hanging out of it's mouth.
Balgo women's centre (Kapululangu) on the Nakarra Nakarra Dreaming Track trip.
Some ladies talk about Piparr, a rock hole which is a part of their fathers land.
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