AFCMP Stakeholder interviews: Robin Mills
AFCMP Stakeholder interviews: Peter See
Enduring Community Value From Mining research project
AFCMP Stakeholder interviews: Glenn Edwards
Remote Education Systems research project
Population Mobility and Labour Markets research project
Interplay Between Health, Wellbeing, Education and Employment research project
Three young Willowra women show us the tracks of several animals and talk about seasonality and hunting methods: husband and wife hunting for kangaroo at Red Bank, looking for echidna…
These women are finding many different food and medicinal plants, as they look for the grass, leaves and herbs needed to prepare a bush medicine rub. They demonstrate how to…
Three senior women describe many uses of bush medicine, from tree bark, roots, needles, ants, leaves, grass, fruit and tree sap. They describe how to prepare these medicines by boiling…
Ned Jampijinpa Hargraves sits at Walura, the name of 'a lizard that belongs to this area here' near Yuendumu. He discusses the rich cultural significance of this place, and the…
This family group find an echidna track, beads and bush medicine as they walk to a soakage near Wandijong, the caves where people used to live in the old days,…
A senior woman tells that all the old Pintubi ladies used to come and drink the water here when they were travelling. She tells a Dreaming story about two women.…
The story behind the logo of the CRC for Remote Economic Participation
It had just rained, and these women are sitting by a creek with water. They all belong to different parts of a big story – how the snake dreaming travelled…
This group takes us to see a wide variety of bush food and medicine. They tell us how to find and identify it; when to pick it; how to prepare,…
This documentary is part of a project investigating ways of improving service delivery to Aboriginal people living in remote areas. It looks at the history and problems of water supply…
DKCRC Aboriginal Knowledge and Intellectual Property Protocol Community Guide: Video slide show presentation to Pathfinders Conference, Alice Springs, 2010. Award for Excellence in Innovation in the category ‘Innovation in Education…
Eileen Napaljarri, whose painting shows icicles and flowing water, takes us to her father’s country. He used to make spears, boomerangs and shields and keep them there, because it is…
Four men from three skin groups (Jangala, Jakamarra and Jupurrurla) teach the old and new Warlpiri names and skin names of 35 plants and insects to young Japanangka and Jupurrurla…