Description Inma Maku is a short video made by the Rikina Video Show. This video shows the importance of culture tradition and community, and opens itself to interesting discussion about its message.
Shae Lui's Cooking Adventures
Not a chef. I don’t know much, just wing it a lot and share recipes for you to try out too!
Shae cooks Braised Beef Short Ribs and Mash.
This video was produced by The Thamarrurr Youth Indigenous Corporation which aims to improve the lives of the indigenous people of the Thamarrur region in the Northern Territory. These video were made as part of the Bright Education Program which aims to deliver new cultural …
Try this for your next feed of Curry whether at home or camping ?
Ingredients:
- Keens Curry powder (very important)
- 500g diced chuck beef
- (1) whole brown onion (halved and sliced)
- (1) medium carrot (sliced)
- (2) small/medium potatoes (peeled & diced)
- frozen peas …
Home and Community Care (HACC) workers are currently being trained in a number of Ngaanyatjarra communities. HACC workers provide a valuable service to a range of clients who have reduced capacity due to age or disability. Part of their role includes preparing meals for their …
A fantastic project completed on Thursday Island which brought the community together as they developed a garden incorporating traditional foods. It's called the Frog Gully community garden and it's all about providing fresh produce for the whole community to share.
Enjoy a short Wik-Mungkan film production on a local delicacy found here in Aurukun. "Ma'wunth", the Wik name for the freshwater crayfish (Macrobranchia Species), is a seasonal food that swims down with the fresh floodwaters of KAAP (wet season).
Ara Wankatjara Nyinanyi tells the inspirational story of the people of Tjuntjuntjara, the most remote aboriginal community in Australia, and their determined work since the mid 90's to overcome health problems directly caused by their exposure to a western diet. The story …
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