NAIDOC Week - Playlist 4
ICTV is proud to celebrate the amazing women in Indigenous media this NAIDOC Week. We are privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Thank you. To celebrate National NAIDOC Week 2018, ICTV is excited to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special programming - selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme, 'Because Of Her We Can'. Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.
This year’s NAIDOC theme is Because of Her We Can honouring the strong woman past and present who have influenced your life and shaped people to be who they are today.
In recognition of these woman Lavene Ngatokorua commissioned Dave Laslett to create a series of video works with the support of the Davenport Community in Port Augusta.
On the Black Chair is a video and web-based project which captures ten stories from community members both elders and young people. Community members were invited to sit in a 'black chair' that had been allocated for storytelling, and share a story of their choice. The community embraced this concept and the chair travelled around Balgo and Mulan to people's houses, out bush and in the Culture Centre.
A special NAIDOC Week message by Ernie Dingo from Bush TV - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market. Thanks to event management and special programming major sponsor Yeperenye Shopping Centre
ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.
Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.
Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.
These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.
This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.
ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.
ICTV, showing our way.
Deborah Wurrkidj is a senior artist from the Kuninjku language group. In this film she explains the significance of kundayarr 'pandanus' as she harvests the leaves of this plant on her country at Mumeka.
Bábbarra Women’s Centre has a proud history of positive social impact.
From the early days, we have supported the lives of Aboriginal women in the community of Maningrida and on surrounding homelands.
Bábbarra Women’s Centre enables local women to develop and run women-centred enterprises that support healthy and sustainable livelihoods.
Bábbarra Designs is our main enterprise. We have a textile workshop specialising in the production of hand-printed fabric design, as well as a skilled sewing team. We are one of only a few Indigenous textile-producing art centres in Australia that design, print and sew product onsite, in community.
More info: www.babbarra.com
This 'Artist Profile' documented by Barkly Regional Arts' Media Mob program tells the story of visual artist Lindy Brodie.
Lindy Brodie is a Waramungu woman and is from language groups: Kaytetye, Warumungu and Warlmanpa. Lindy grew up on Alroy Downs station, which is 201kms East of Tennant Creek. For hours Lindy and her sister would watch the cattle being herded in.
Lindy is most well known for her burnt orange backgrounds and paintings that capture a moment in time. Her eye-catching works are displayed right across Australia. Lindy works on site at the Barkly Regional Arts studio as part of the Tartakula artist group.For further details contact Kathy Burns, Artistic Director at Barkly Arts. artisticdirector@barklyarts.com.au
A special NAIDOC Week message by Barbara Richards from Alice Springs - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.
ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.
Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.
Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.
These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.
This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.
ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.
ICTV, showing our way.
CAN WA partnered with Quairading District High School (QDHS) and artist in residence, Steven Aiton in 2013 to develop a series of short animated films that portray Noongar dreamtime stories and experiences of students throughout the QDHS’s 100-year history.
One of the short films tells the story of Noongar Elder John Kickett who campaigned to have his children attend the local school in the early 1900s. The animation reveals how his efforts marked the beginning of the end of segregated education in Western Australia.
The animation project was funded by the Department of Culture and the Arts through the ArtsEdge Artist-In-Residency grants program.
Laurel Angus tells a story from her two grandfathers, with animation. The weather was stormy and the people who lived on the foreshore were starving, because they couldn't go to sea to hunt...
Made in the animation workshop at the 14th Remote Indigenous Media Festival in Djarindjin, WA.
First Languages Australia short with Godfrey Simpson speaking Wajarri.
This beautiful series of shorts from First Languages Australia celebrate Indigenous languages, and the people who speak them, keep them alive and help others to learn more about Indigenous language.
A special NAIDOC Week message by Geraldine Stuart from Alice Springs - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.
ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.
Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.
Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.
These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.
This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.
ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.
ICTV, showing our way.
First Languages Australia short with Jennifer Creek speaking Kaantju/Ayapathu.
This video is a part of the First Languages Australia Gambay language map project. Available to view here: https://gambay.com.au
Back in 2013 'The Stars in Yarraman' was created with the students from Yarraman State School.
Now in 2017 the current cohort of students have injected new life into the song with a fresh new recording and video clip.
The song and clip reflect all the life, colour and personality of the students who believe that they ALL can be stars by trying their best and aiming for the sky.
And as you will see, they are all STARS!!
More information at www.smalltownculture.com
Music video for the song "Galiwin'ku" by young band Wildflower.
A special NAIDOC Week message by Joe Williams from The Enemy WIthin - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.
ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.
Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.
Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.
These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.
This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.
ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.
ICTV, showing our way.
WML and Desert Pea Media worked with 14 students in June this year to participate in a lyrical workshop to develop a positive message of change around health issues affecting their local community.
The WML Coonamble Family Wellbeing Project worked with Desert Pea Media and the selected students to ensure their ideas and views were incorporated into the music lyrics. Once the lyrics were established, the crew and students spent a week filming in different locations around Coonamble.
An overview of the ALPA Retail Training RTO by ALPA Training Manager Angela Nolan.
A special NAIDOC Week message by Marie Ellis from Amoonguna - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.
ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.
Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.
Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.
These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.
This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.
ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.
ICTV, showing our way.
One Girl becomes sad and starts to sniff petrol and her friends find her and help her feel better.
Promo about MJD.
A special NAIDOC Week message by Gilbert McAdam from CAAMA - filmed at the Yeperenye Shopping Centre NAIDOC Market.
ICTV is proud to announce that we’ve programmed a week of special broadcasting for NAIDOC week 2018. With programming selected to reflect this year’s NAIDOC theme – Because Of Her We Can.
Special ‘Because of Her We Can’ programming will be on ICTV from the 8th to the 15th of July. Everyday from 4 till 6pm.
Look out for the eight days of special NAIDOC week programming on ICTV celebrating the amazing women in Indigenous media behind and in front of the camera.
These special playlists will also be available on ICTV PLAY and Facebook.
This week’s special broadcast is proudly supported by Barkly Regional Arts and the Desert Harmony Festival, Horizon Power and the Community Broadcasting Foundation.
A huge thank you to all of the amazing women in Indigenous media. ICTV is privileged to be able to help share your stories with remote communities across the country. Without your amazing contribution, we would not be here. Because of you, we’re here. Thank you.
ICTV is proud to celebrate NAIDOC Week 2018 – Because of Her we can.
ICTV, showing our way.
Jennifer Wells, with help from Ngapartji Ngapartji, records her song, "Ngura Piltinkgka'.
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