A short video by the Indulkana secondary students to welcome everyone back to school.
We are an Anangu partnership school in the remote far north of South Australia. Our kids love making videos and creating music. This is where we share it with the world.
Part of the 'Break It Down: Community Conversations Around Mental Health' project 2017/2018. (DPM/PHN WNSW)
Depression is one of the most debilitating illnesses around, and no one understands this more than Will Hill. Due to racism at school, and a consequent disconnect from …
Part of the 'Break It Down: Community Conversations Around Mental Health' project 2017/2018. (DPM/PHN WNSW)
When you sit down for a yarn with Uncle Les Coe, you walk away with deepest sense of pride in who you are spiritually and culturally. There is a raw power in his words, …
The children in the senior class have been working hard to make a video about a small hungry ngiyari! Why is this ngiyari hungry? What should it be eating?
We are an Anangu partnership school in the remote far north of South Australia. Our kids love making videos and creating …
This video highlights the confusion that exists between Yolngu culture and the dominant culture of mainstream Australia, and the devastating impact that this is having on Yolngu people in North East Arnhem Land. By Dianne Biritjalawuy Gondarra (Golumala woman of the Dhurili …
Titutjara Tjungu was filmed across the APY Lands and features the Pukatja Wati Group.
The song is written and performed by Indulkana’s Jeremy Whiskey and asks the question: who is looking out for our people struggling with mental health?
NPY Women’s Council (Tjungu …
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