We decided to share our story about Woonyoomboo (Woo-nyoom-boo). It’s our main story and we want to
share it with everyone! Our fathers taught us stories. We carry on and teach the next generation. We have to look after the stories and look after the Country. Lots of people …
Junba is storytelling through traditional song and dance. In this video we ask children from Mowanjum Community what they love about Junba and why they think it is important.
Rachel Meiyinbara reads a Mawng book that talks about birds that live on the floodplain. Her grandaughter Audrey Mardbinda translates her words into English.
During the western desert sports carnival held in Nullagine this round, Desert Feet ran a song writing and instrument learning workshop. The kids wrote about playing in a band and we learnt some instruments, although several of the kids were already accomplished at their …
This animation was created by students at Ntaria School, mentored by Leonardo Ortega and Periphery Media. It has grown from a workshop process facilitated by Big hART's Namatjira Project, with senior Hermannsburg school watercolour artists teaching promising young artists their …
An Australian blue heeler named Bluey must get home to his family in time for Christmas. On his journey through the outback, Bluey meets many native Australian animals and learns a secret about how Santa delivers presents.
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