Our bio-cultural project has teamed up with @statelibraryqld for SPOKEN, an exhibition promoting the importance of preserving some of the few remaining Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages still alive in Queensland. 'Wik.Thayanam.Thawan’ is a short documentary …
Minh puuy is the Wik-Mungkan name for the giant Cape York mud crab found here in Aurukun. Join locals Rufus, Rosie and young Jonny as they take us deep into the mangroves for some serious bush tucker... and keep your ears open for a lesson in their Wik-Mungkan …
The Aurukun Indigenous Knowledge Centre received some great footage of a croc (Pikkuw in Wik language) attack on the weekend.
Pach Puchalam, a wild bush orchid growing on the Wik lands of Cape York, is a plant with many uses. Some of these uses will be explained in this short film. Join the Aurukun Indigenous Knowledge Centre for a cultural insight into pach puchalam and the important knowledge that …
The Aurukun bio-cultural project heads to the swamps again in search for a type of bush potato known as 'may umpiy' in Wik-Mungkan language. This film has been produced in part to celebrate the International Year of Indigenous Languages and also to share and promote the …
The Aurukun Indigenous Knowledge Centres 'bio-cultural program' heads north of the community to collect ceremonial clay to be used for an upcoming reconciliation day event. Wik Elders discuss the history of the well known 'Ikeleth' clay site, a spectacular wall of white and …
Wik boys head out bush during the season of Kaarp (wetseason) for some bush fruits known in language as 'may yoorp'. These berries are very sweet and are part of a healthy bush-tucker diet. The boys then enjoy a fun afternoon in the peak of Kaarps big wet at a local waterhole …
Gina Campbell describes her position at ICTV.
International Volunteer Day - Tuesday 5th of December 2019. To celebrate ICTV is featuring videos from our top 10 voluntary contributors - from 3pm til late. Stay tuned and help ICTV show appreciation to all our contributors on International Volunteer Day. ICTV, showing …
This project is primarily focusing on the E strategies within the WHO SAFE trachoma strategy, but will also address the F. E represents environmental change and F symbolises facial cleanliness. The project will work the regional Public Health Units and our Aboriginal …
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV week beginning December 5th, 2019
Jesus Forgives Us, We Can Forgive Others
ICTV's Community Bulletin Board, changes each week to advertise community events. This week begins 5th December, 2019 Featuring the new ICTV Emu Graphics style, and original music by Cassi Williams.
The Healthy homes program has been chosen by community leaders as a way of improving the health and wellbeing of families at Wadeye.
On the 22nd to the 27th of September, The Thamarrurr Development Corporation broadcasting team attended the 20th Remote Indigenous Media Festival on Waiben (Thursday Island) hosted by Torres Strait Islander Media Association and First Nations Media Australia.
The animal health film was created to compliment AMRRIC (animal management in remote communities) Thamarrurr rangers and Thamarrurr development corporations’ healthy homes co-ordinated response to animal management in the Thamarrurr region.
Senior traditional owners and community members of the Thamarrurr region were engaged before the beginning of the Kakadu plum season to express their thoughts and opinions on what the plum business means to them and the importance of sustainability.
During the bush holidays in Wadeye, the Thamarrurr Youth Centre held a B.M.X race day. The Thamarrurr development corporation broadcasting team was there to capture all the action.
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