This is a story about growing up in Ltyentye Apurte community. Ltyentye Apurte is 70K's Southeast of Alice Springs. This story was created by Patrick Hayes in the italk training program at Alice Springs Correctional Facility.
A part of the compilation created for the Alice …
Desert Pea Media is proud to announce the release of 'The Aunties' - an archival film from 2019, created as a collaboration with the Djabugay community of Kuranda, QLD.
Join a group of amazing Djabugay Aunties, as they share an intimate reflection on the difficult and …
This video was created by Roy Cullinan in the italk training program at Alice Springs Correctional Centre.
This story was produced by trainees in the italk studios media production program, May to July 2016:
Matthew Stevens
Mike Wallace
Jason Limerick
Idmaran Johnson
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Broome is one of only a few places in the world where dinosaur tracks have a strong connection with the local indigenous people. Make sure you book a Mabu Buru Tour today if you want to see a dinosaur track in person and hear about the connection between Yawuru people and the …
Girls camping trip at Willie Creek, they did well with bluebone and muddies. Then a day with the little guys chasing more bluebone - fell short (literally).
Checkpoint Ltyentye is a video game review show created in rural community Ltyentye Apurte. Introducing an Aboriginal voice to the video game industry, our aim is to present Aboriginal perspectives and contribute to a shift towards Aboriginal representation in gaming!
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