Description The Nowhere Girls are faced with the hardest challenge yet. To save their island from sinking. The powerful flying crystals might hold the answer.
Two ninjas break rob the school and kidnap one of the teachers. The Noonkanbah police must meet them with a ransom and a fight ensues. The police win and lock up the ninjas, but the ninjas have other ideas!
Young people in Warruwi find strange messages around the community. Their mission is to find out the meaning of the messages and keep their culture strong.
Mikailah came up with this movie when we went to do some filming up the hill behind Pukatja store. She was inspired by seeing all the car wrecks at sunset. She gave everyone their instructions and we were off and filming, hurrying before the sun went down. Dialogue was totally …
Setting rubbish on fire is a hazard to your community, country and family. It can cause large fires, pollute the air around your community and it is also illegal. Please don't set rubbish on fire!
This video raises the issue of waste management from the perspective of of a changing world with new concerns in beautifully picturesque way. It draws the viewer in via the stunning rendition of our land and a dynamic musical score.
Wati and the Ngarlis was produced by a group of delegates at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival held in Umuwa, South Australia in October 2011. It provides a "Charlie's Angels' perspective on the history and current status of remote Indigenous Television.
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