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!
This short animation by Aaron Tennyson was produced in term four of the italk library animation project, produced by trainees in the iTalk medai production program, held in Alice Springs.
The trainees in this term included:
Abraham Phillipus, Jason Phillipus, Arron Tennyson, …
Suzanne holds the women's Lore and has come back to her Country following the Dream. In the spirit of reconciliation between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people, she organises camps out on her Country, songs and ceremony, to re-awaken ancient song lines and share her ancestors …
Went for an afternoon sesh off the rocks at Pebble Beach, nothing amazing just a Sting Ray, juvenile Spotted Mack and a deep dive lure that was floating by.
ICTV's The Fitness Show, is all about encouraging people to get up off their couches and get active while watching ICTV. Charmaine Patrick takes the viewers through some different exercise routines that people can do in their own lounge room.
This episode features a tour of …
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 …
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