How Organisations Use Indigenous and Aboriginal Cultural Videos

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Cultural Education & Training

Share stories, teachings, and cultural perspectives from diverse communities to support culturally informed learning across differrent audiences.

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Program Documentation

Highlight cultural programs, community initiatives, and regional events, especially where rural and remote video production is needed to reach different communities.

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Community Storytelling

Capture lived experiences, heritage, and local stories directly from Indigenous and Aboriginal communities to strengthen identity, connection, and visibility.

Watch Examples of Our Work

NSW Department of Education

Cultural Training Module

Kimberwalli

NAIDOC Event Highlight

Fire and Rescue NSW

Case Study Video Series



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Renee Thomson

Policy Director, Aboriginal Affairs

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Eamon Connor

Senior Communications Advisor, NSW Department of Education

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Kamarah Pooley

Fire Research Officer, Fire & Rescue NSW

Frequently Asked Questions

1. How do you ensure cultural protocols are respected during filming?

Cultural consultation is a core step. Filming is guided in collaboration with the appropriate representatives, Elders, cultural advisors, or community leaders to ensure all customs, permissions, and protocols are followed with respect.

2. Can these videos be filmed in rural or remote communities?

Yes. With our extensive experience in rural and remote video production in regional NSW, filming can take place in regional towns, remote communities, schools, cultural centres, on Country, or at community events.

3. What are these videos used for?

They’re commonly used in cultural awareness training, community engagement, education programs, program reporting, event documentation, and digital storytelling that strengthens awareness and connection.

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