The Gurindji story, immortalised in the Paul Kelly and Kev Carmody classic From Little Things Big Things Grow, is known by many Australians – but often only vaguely.
Read MoreYolŋu songman Daniel Wilfred travels throughout the world sharing his manikay (ceremonial song). This is his story about the strength of culture and the power of collaboration.
Read MoreA worried grandfather tracks his grandson down to bring him home and take him through country and through law.
Read MoreWhen a UFO descends in front of the Youth Centre, ten-year-old TJ, sitting outside in Time Out, must tackle the problem on her own.
Read MoreSet against the stunning landscapes of 1930s Arnhem Land, HIGH GROUND chronicles young Aboriginal man Gutjuk, who in a bid to save the last of his family teams up with ex-soldier Travis to track down Baywara—the most dangerous warrior in the Territory, who is also his uncle.
Read MoreTen-year-old Dujuan is a child-healer, a good hunter and speaks three languages. Yet Dujuan is ‘failing’ in school and facing increasing scrutiny from welfare and the police.
Read MoreTalking Water aims to record and promote indigenous water knowledge, stories and thoughts from the past and present, along with a vision for the future.
Read MoreIn this episode, Christobel Swan tells the Story of the Tunpa pa Remeya (The Goanna and the Perentie) in Pertame as a children's story. Recorded just outside Alice Springs on the Old South Road.
Read MoreStories Of Our Silk: Colours Of Our Land is an immersive mixed media installation film made as a collaboration between senior textile artists Bernadette Watt and Annabell Amagula from Anindilyakwa Arts in Groote Eylandt, East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory and video artist and filmmaker Naina Sen.
Read MoreNgukurr Artist Gwenneth Blitner describes her unique painting style and love of colour and country.
Read MoreWhen I was little girl Old Laddie taught me everything about the bush and hunting. Every morning she sang out for us- “come on kids let go hunting”- Old Laddie taught me where to find everything in the bush.
Read MoreA lonely old man tries to converse with people around him, on random phone calls but nobody has the time to listen until one day he gets an unexpected phone call.
Read MoreTherese Ritchie is one of Darwin’s most committed and socially engaged artists. Ritchie’s work can be both jolting and poetic as she seeks to uncover the truth amidst what she sees as the complexity of race relations and political deficiencies in the Territory over the past three decades.
Read MoreThe artists from the stArts with D Performance Ensemble tell their story of a river flowing through the red hills. Told in English, Arrernte and Auslan for Unbroken Land 2020, “There was a river...” was co-created with Mentor, Lauren Jones, and performed by the artists, through the Incite Arts ‘Move Masters’ program. This initiative supported artists to develop skills, knowledge and confidence in their performance practice through dance, movement, music, language, storytelling and film.
Read MoreSchool can be a battlefield when students decide to take issue with endless homework, and teachers who don't understand. But who is the real enemy? Battlefield Year 7 reveals the answer...
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