Yirara College TV: Term 4, Episode 7 - 2017
This week we have a quick look at some of the team that work hard to make our episodes each week, see what our Clontarf and Girls Academy have been up to in Sydney and hear from our Principal.
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.
One hundred and five people volunteered to comb 8 Mile Beach for the 2020 annual Clean Up Groote Eylandt Day. The ALC Rangers and ladies from the Anindilyakwa Art Centre sorted through the debris and recorded:
- 4673 plastic bottle tops
- 2759 plastic bottles
- 883 thongs …
Indigenous Outreach Projects would like to give a massive shout out to Fred Gesha and The City of Port Phillip for putting on an incredible St Kilda Festival First Peoples First.
Thanks for putting your trust and faith in our IOP HQ to smash it out with incredible …
Girls from Bamaga, on northern Cape York, perform a dance depicting how the birds got their colours at the Croc Festival, a festival with participants of indigenous schools in northern Queensland, on Thursday Island in 2001. They finish with the sounds of Souls Longing.
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