Mother Tongue series: A conversation in Bundjalung.
Watch the video, test your language skills and learn a bit of the mother tongue of some of the NSW north coast Aboriginal peoples.
Check how you went. Here's the translation.
Bianca: Hello
Dean: Hello
Bianca: Are you …
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Head Shoulders Knees and Toes
Mother Tongue series: Head Shoulders Knees and Toes
Young Way00:439,281 views
Learn Some Ngarla
Mother Tongue series: Learn Some Ngarla
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CAFL 2019: Community Cup Round 9 Areyonga Tigers vs Nyirripi Demons
Mother Tongue series: Wangkatja tracking and bush stories
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Allied Health visit, Education message from Minyerri, CLONTARF footy and Well Being sessions.
A team from Indigenous Allied Health visit us this week and show us so much, Education message from some ladies from Minyerri, Santa Teresa mob play footy, Jeff from Toon School show us how to draw and Well Being session for bot fellas and ladies.
Young Way11:212,777 views
New On ICTV
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV week beginning August 22, 2019
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New On ICTV
The weekly sneak peek of new videos on ICTV week beginning August 15, 2019
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Community Bulletin Board
ICTV's Community Bulletin Board, changes each week to advertise community events. This week begins 8th August, 2019
Featuring the new ICTV Emu Graphics style, and original music by Cassi Williams.
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Ntaria Connect - 'Pmara Nurnaka'
Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce our new collaboration with the Western Aranda community in Ntaria (Hermannsburg) NT, in the red heart of Australia's Central Desert. This production brought together Elders, community members and young people to create a conversation …
Our Music03:173,853 views
Lighthouse Mob - 'Lead The Way'
Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce our new collaboration with the Original Nations community in Townsville, QLD. The production was created over three days in an intensive collaborative storytelling experience. Elders, Indigenous community members, young people, and staff …
Our Music03:013,150 views
Big Sing in the Desert 2019
Big Sing in the Desert is a four-day singing camp that welcomes singers from across Australia at Ross River Resort, an original homestead near Alice Springs.
Now in its ninth year, Big Sing in the Desert is a unique workshop that provides an opportunity for musical and …
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Science and Engineering Challenge, indoor beachball and weird carrots?
For our first episode this term we show the fun with our annual sports carnival, watch Danelle and Riccardi learning to drive, draw vases and listen to our Yirara Aunties singing in Pitjantjatjara.
Young Way09:292,177 views
Community Bulletin Board
ICTV's Community Bulletin Board, changes each week to advertise community events. This week begins 1st August, 2019
Featuring the new ICTV Emu Graphics style, and original music by Cassi Williams.
Traffic01:492,115 views
Sports Carnival, Minecraft and Driving lessons. So much fun in one story !!
Young Way09:292,581 views
Community Bulletin Board
ICTV's Community Bulletin Board, changes each week to advertise community events. This week begins 25th July, 2019
Featuring the new ICTV Emu Graphics style, and original music by Cassi Williams.
Traffic02:092,545 views
On My Radio - Barkly Drifters: Official Music Video
Official Music Video for 'On My Radio - The Barkly Drifters'
Vocals & Rhythm Guitar: Darren King
Guitar: Marcus Finley
Bass: Waylon Ward
Drums: Reggie O'Riley
Recorded and created by Barkly Arts and the Winanjjikari Music Centre.
Mixed by: Reggie O'Riley & James …
Our Music05:112,997 views
Kunpulu (Sawfish)
Kunpulu (Freshwater Sawfish) are extinct in all but three of the 80 countries it was once found. They are highly threatened in Australia, but are still found in the Victoria River (NT). This film details Gurindji knowledge about kunpulu, including the records of them in rock art …
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Nyanganyi
Nyanganyi was written, recorded, filmed and produced in Kintore with members of Running Water Band and young people from Walungurru school. The song tells a story about feeling lost and finding your way back home.