Ancient Ninjas, who stand for healthy mind, body, and spirit go to battle with their enemies, protecting their community from the influences of drugs and alcohol.
For those that missed the 2016 Woorabinda Festival here is a brief highlights reel!
The 2017 Festival is happening on the 8th of April in Woorabinda so keep this Saturday free for a great community event!
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.
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!
The Wadja People tell the story of Junjardee. He is a short, hairy man who lives in holes at Red Bank, near Woorabinda.
This short film is about three young boys who get their mobile phone stolen from the Junjardee.
Created in Woorabinda as part of the Mimosa Studio …
This is a 12 minute film directed by Indigenous women about fertility, pregnancy and family for young Indigenous women who have rheumatic heart disease (RHD). This is culturally appropriate health information for a target audience of girls and young women from ages 13 to 20s who …
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