Description The Warlu Crew talk about The Local Volunteers and Fire Management Teams in the Kimberley Regions of Jarlmadangah Burru, Kurungal Council, Bohemia Downs Station and Mount Anderson Station
Checkpoint Ltyentye is a video game review show created in rural community Ltyentye Apurte. Introducing an Aboriginal voice to the video game industry, our aim is to present Aboriginal perspectives and contribute to a shift towards Aboriginal representation in gaming!
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 …
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 …
Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce a new collaboration with the Goodjenburra community in Fingal Head, on the North Coast of NSW.
This production, along with a song & music video (Booningbah Goories - 'My Connection' was created over 14 days in January 2020 - an …
Kimberley French talks about the impact of being a member of the Kalumburu Photography Collective—a project that uses photography as a medium to learn microenterprise skills, whilst fostering well-being and celebrating Kalumburu’s unique culture.
Checkpoint Ltyentye is a video game review show created in rural community Ltyentye Apurte. Introducing an Aboriginal voice to the video game industry, our aim is to present Aboriginal perspectives and contribute to a shift towards Aboriginal representation in gaming!
Went for an afternoon sesh off the rocks at Pebble Beach, nothing amazing just a Sting Ray, juvenile Spotted Mack and a deep dive lure that was floating by.
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