"Bandjil" and "Djambul" are Aboriginal words for "Woman" in two neighbouring tribes in the North Queensland Wet Tropics around Cairns. BANDJIL is a short experimental documentary film on Australian Indigenous women. It provides a woman's perspective on how it feels and what it …
Theresa Sainty, Pakana woman and Aboriginal Linguistic Consultant for the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre.
Theresa spoke about language, connection, her mission to honour the legacy of the old people, and the importance of reviving place names like kunanyi which “has always been …
Remote School Attendance Strategy (RSAS) engaged our Indigenous Outreach Projects production team to visit Gunbalanya, NT (Oenpelli) and document the local community through various interviews.
IOP would like to thank each and everyone that participated in making this video …
This video was created by Paul Nelson in the italk training program at Alice Springs Correctional Centre.
This story was produced by trainees in the italk studios media production program, October to December 2017:
Jason Reid
Brendan Woods
Darren Buzzacott
Clifford …
Professor Wanta Jampijinpa Pawu, Warlpiri elder and director of the Milpirri Festival visits Melbourne and teaches about ngurra-kurlu (home-having) using the metaphor of tea and juice. What does it mean to carry your home within you?
Ngurra-kurlu is a pattern for relationships …
A documentary that explores the beautiful locations around One Arm Point with an environmental focus. With interviews with the Bardi Jawi Rangers, the film explores how the rangers work with the community to maintain these areas and engage with the community.
Yinhawangka, Yindjibarndi man from the Wakathuni Community Shaka Cook yarns about his work as an Actor on Hamilton, playing the principal roles of Hercules Mulligan and James Madison.
Shaka spoke with his Nyirdeygu, Ngaarda Media's Brandon Cook about his reaction to being cast …
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