Description Young people in Warruwi find strange messages around the community. Their mission is to find out the meaning of the messages and keep their culture strong.
When day to day issues become a challenge, consider the value of taking time out from community life, approaching senior people in your family for some guidance, clearing your head and making positive lifestyle choices. You would be surprised the difference it can make.
The Warlpiri people have been in the central Australian desert for roughly 22,000 years and still retain much of their culture and practices. Mamu Kurtaji is a contemporary adaptation of a traditional Warlpiri monster story. The Kurtaji man punishes those who break cultural law. …
For those that missed the 2016 Woorabinda Festival here is a brief highlights reel!
The 2017 Festival is happening on the 8th of April in Woorabinda so keep this Saturday free for a great community event!
Whitney's kids are missing and she has to get to court, which leads to a blowout with Arthur, a missed court appearance, and an unwelcome date with the law.
Arthur arrives bearing gifts, while Celine makes amends for losing the funeral money. The next day with her court …
Wati and the Ngarlis was produced by a group of delegates at the 13th Remote Indigenous Media Festival held in Umuwa, South Australia in October 2011. It provides a "Charlie's Angels' perspective on the history and current status of remote Indigenous Television.
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