NO FISH TODAY, but we did manage to catch some sights of the beautiful Barred Creek!
We'd like to express a big thank you to the Traditional Owners of this area for allowing us to fish, hunt and film on your country.
This week we went to Exmouth for a holiday and to visit Emma's dad (Bob). It was a windy week so we didn't get to do much fishing. but we did manage to get half a day in for some squid fishing.
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!
Produced in the iTalk Media Production Training at the Alice Springs Correctional centre.
“It's a story about a young fella, staying out of trouble and finding a good job out bush. Away from town and all the trouble there. He's learning from the older fellas. It's based on …
Anangu teenagers launch their Adelaide Fringe Festival photographic exhibition at the Women's and Children's Hospital before joining other desert mob at the 2015 Womadelaide. The sun shone, the crowds came, the music played and colour fell from the sky. The documentary ends with …
A Video from the Pitlands about some kids messing about on the sand dunes and playing throughout the rocks. They end up killing a goanna who has a dead snake still hanging out of it's mouth.
A short smart phone film that offers real insight into life in an Aboriginal family in Port Augusta, South Australia. Maria has offered an intimate view of her family in her film.
A Day Out With Nanna is part of UMEE STORIES: WE ALL HAVE YARNS presented by Umeewarra Aboriginal …
PLEASE VIEW WITH DISCRETION. Many people have passed away.
Video involved many Anangu across the APY Lands and PY Media, despite limited funds continued to produce content for ICTV (Indigenous Community Television) using earnings from commercial productions.
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voices and names of deceased people.
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