Community videos including: recordings of community meetings, country visits, oral histories, ranger videos, workplace videos and more.
At the end of 2008 dry season three senior Anangu-Pitantjara artists and weavers from the remote community of Kalka, Central Australia visited the remote community of Aurukun in Far North Queensland to share with community members their skills and knowledge on the creation of …
Good news stories from the Dhimurru Rangers from Yirrkala and the Yirralka Womens Rangers
Three hundred kilometres south west of Darwin lies a small community called Peppimenarti; also known as Peppi. Peppi is home to a community of artists and the Durrmu Arts Centre. The women of Peppi are renowned for their weaving skills. Their art is set apart from other regions …
On the Black Chair is a video and web-based project which captures ten stories from community members both elders and young people. Community members were invited to sit in a 'black chair' that had been allocated for storytelling, and share a story of their choice. The …
Stories from the Many Hands Gallery
A showcase of Marilyn Armstrong's art at the Many Hands Gallery
A storty about Ngurratjuta Ilrja Ntjarra Many Hands Centre
Another clip in the CHOMPS Health series. This clip is from Ngukurr in the NT and talks about how things were managed in the old days. There is some great archival footage in this clip.
Thylacine & Red Kangaroo (English)
Shelter. Their camp is now a place for knowledge & cultural health. Healthy knowledge, healthy environment, healthy body, healthy life
When asked to develop a script for a health promotion campaign, Stanley decided to rely on some traditional knowledge and apply it to a modern context.
Sometimes we need to have operations to live longer.
So you think smoking won't affect your fitness for football or going out bush? The boys from Ngukurr have a different message for you. Give up smoking or give up fitness.
A story about land ownership, artistic collaboration and the creation of a huge painting of great significance. The Ngurrara people know their desert country - it's where they grew up. But to claim their native title they need to show their knowledge and ownership of the land …
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