Description Created in February 2013 as part of an ongoing mentoring program with Toby Finlayson and Matthew Priestley from Desert Pea Media and young people from Boggabilla, NSW.
Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce a new collaboration with the Githabul community in Muli Muli & Woodenbong, in the Upper Clarence Valley on the North Coast of NSW.
This production, along with a short film were created over 14 days in August 2019 - an outcome of of a …
Djarliny means 'listen' in the Noongar language of South West WA. The music video was written and performed by Noongar people of Narrogin as part of Community Arts Network's language, art and culture program.
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 our new collaboration with the Western Aranda community in Ntaria (Hermannsburg) NT, in the red heart of Australia's Central Desert. This production brought together Elders, community members and young people to create a conversation …
What now Woorie? What's happening
The Woorie boys created this song with a strong message that breaking in horses is better than breaking in and hurting their community.
Mimosa Studio Project
Woorabinda
March 2017
Indigenous Outreach Projects for the first time ever were able to deliver our Music Video Project remotely for Rockhampton Flexible Learning Centre.
From song writing workshops, recording, filming and finally to the much anticipated community reveal our IOP Crew were there …
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