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Warlayirti Artists and Warlayirti Culture Centre (more info)
Balgo, at the boundaries of the Tanami and Great Sandy Deserts in Western Australia, is the remote home of 300-odd people and also home to one of AustraliaÆs most distinctive varieties of Aboriginal Art. Warlayirti Artists is a community owned and ma...
Warmun Art Centre - Contemporary Aboriginal Art (more info)
The Warmun Art Centre, at Turkey Creek, via Kununurra in Western Australia, provides artists of the Warmun community with economic independence and the opportunity to share their Gija culture and country with visitors. The Centre operates as a studio...
Waterhole Aboriginal Art (more info)
Waterhole Aboriginal Art aims to provide customers with quality art while ensuring Aboriginal artists are well paid for their art works. A proportion of Waterhole's profits are put back into the Indigenous community. The website includes information ...
Wayne Quilliam Photography (more info)
Wayne Quilliam is a social documentary photographer working in a variety of areas including Indigenous affairs, sports, corporate events, photographic exhibitions, model and actor portfolios.
White Cockatoo Performing Group (more info)
This unique performing company comes from Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory of Australia. The artists are a group of senior Aboriginal men from the Mialili, Rembarrnga, Guningu and Burrara language groups, who share the same social and family aff...
Radio service catering for the news, self-learning and adult education needs of the Yolngu people. Coverage includes north-east Arnhem Land as well as Darwin.
Aims to conserve and promote the cultural heritage of the traditional Aboriginal people of the Yugambeh Language Region, an area which extends from the Logan River in the north and west to the Tweed River in the south, and eastwards across South Stra...
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