Kimberley French talks about the impact of being a member of the Kalumburu Photography Collective—a project that uses photography as a medium to learn microenterprise skills, whilst fostering well-being and celebrating Kalumburu’s unique culture.
Daryn McKenny shares how Indigenous languages connects him to country.
Language: Awabakal, Kamilaroi/Gamilaraay, Wiradjuri
This year… 2022… marks the start of the UNESCO International Decade of Indigenous Languages… which aims to build a global community for the …
In celebration of International Women’s Day 2021, Alice Springs Town Council produced a series of 5 interviews with Central Australian women, representing several generations, who exemplify courage, determination and perseverance as ordinary women who have achieved …
Anangu teenagers launch their Adelaide Fringe Festival photographic exhibition at the Women's and Children's Hospital before joining other desert mob at the 2015 Womadelaide. The sun shone, the crowds came, the music played and colour fell from the sky. The documentary ends with …
Remote School Attendance Strategy (RSAS) engaged our Indigenous Outreach Projects production team to visit Gunbalanya, NT (Oenpelli) and document the local community through various interviews.
IOP would like to thank each and everyone that participated in making this video …
Trevor Ishiguchi takes Ian Waina on a brief tour of his country in Pender Bay on the Dampier Peninsula. Trevor takes Ian fishing and spearing, while sharing his stories of his home.
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.
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