This video was recorded as apart of Barkly Regional council's Youth Diversion Program; Barkly Desert Culture.
The video was recorded and filmed with Indigenous men from the Barkly community of Tennant Creek, in conjunction with traditional owners.
Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce the first release from the 'Break It Down' project series, straight outta Bathurst, NSW.
This campaign was developed to create awareness and conversation about well-being and mental health for Indigenous young people in Western NSW. …
Desert Pea Media is very proud to present a new collaboration with the community of Coomealla/Dareton NSW.
This production was created in April of 2021 - an outcome of a unique, collaborative creative process between Desert Pea Media, Coomealla Health Aboriginal Corporation …
The hook is the Wiradjuri word for 'welcome' in the Condobolin area Wiradjuri language group in Central Western NSW.
'Wiradjuri Welcome' is a track created by the team at Desert Pea Media, alongside Indigenous artists Roy Peterson (Condobolin) and Bruce Carr (Wellington) as …
This production was written, recorded and filmed over 5 days in July 2015 in the community of Wellington NSW - in Wiradjuri Country (Central Western NSW) as part of a Desert Pea Media (DPM) collaboration with Mission Australia.
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