UPK, Uwankara Palyanku Kanyitjaku (everybody creating and holding the future) is a strategy to achieve well-being through positive, shared vision of the future and thoughtful action by everybody to achieve this vision. UPK finds expression in many different forms from making of …
Lyric Video for Track 5 of UPK#6.
Jason Cullinan, writer/singer from Indulkana Community
Kungka. Beautiful woman. You’re mine.
Nyuntu Ngayuku.
Jason Cullinan comes from Indulkana. He is a songwriter and multi instrumentalist.
UPK stands for Uwankara Palyanku …
Lyric Video for Track 12 of UPK#6.
Liam Tunkin, Amata Community
All my family and relations, listen to me. Sickness comes from squalid living. If you do the right things you will live well, have a good life. We should keep things clean; in the past times the land was clean …
Lyric Video for Track 7 of UPK#6.
Aaron Shannon, from Fregon.
One man standing, contemplating his country. He thinks long and hard the story of his country. Father and mother taught him the story and he understood. Who is going to care for and look after this story? Who …
'Feel the Fire' is the third Music Video in the 'Identity Matters' series produced with Indigenous students from Catholic Education across Queensland. The song was written in collaboration with students from Emmaus College and The Cathedral College in Rockhampton.The students …
Eylandt Bands song called Mamarika - Song recorded at Angurugu Studio Film clip put together by the Anindilyakwa Land Council Music and Media Programs with a lot of editing done by Alveston Lalara- Eylandt band dancers and Angurugu School Senior and Primary boys.
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