A spoken word performance and video clip out of Worrabinda, written and performed by Binjewl King.
Sound recorded by Ceicei, produced by the Mimosa Studio Project - Woorabinda February 2016
Wati and the Ngarlis was produced by a group of delegates at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival held in Umuwa, South Australia in October 2011. It provides a "Charlie's Angels' perspective on the history and current status of remote Indigenous Television.
Participants from ALPA CDP at Milingimbi and Ramingining received training in 3D Printing design with Tinkercad, as well as electronics and 3D printing production from ModFab.
This video shows some of the participants talking about their experience of the program.
Wangla is a cool guy with his own ideas. He soon gets confronted with a problem that makes him consider his views. Lets enjoy the journey of this character and his transformation.
Yolngu Magician William Gumbula from Galwin'ku in Arnhem Land shows some of his many tricks. William is keen to show off his magic to anybody if you want to make a booking, contact cdpelcho@alpa.asn.au
The Wadja People tell the story of Junjardee. He is a short, hairy man who lives in holes at Red Bank, near Woorabinda.
This short film is about three young boys who get their mobile phone stolen from the Junjardee.
Created in Woorabinda as part of the Mimosa Studio …
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