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Kulbardi Productions is an initiative of the Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre - Murdoch University - and is a media production house that is designed to document and archive (Noongar) culture, language & histories utilizing modern media.

Ngulluk Wangkiny Koora, Yeye, Boorda
We Speak of Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow.

Production History:

Mandjah Boodjah
In collaboration with the Mandjah Boodjah Aboriginal Corporation, funded by the Australian Government Living in Harmony initiative.
24 minute production [2005]

Noongar of the Beeliar (Swan River)
In collaboration with the South West Aboriginal Land & Sea Council, assisted via the State Government of WA 175th Anniversary funding
22 minute production [2005/6]

Ngallak Koort Boodja - Our Heart Land
In collaboration with the Perth International Arts Festival 2006, funded through the Australia Council & Healthway Australia.
56 minute production [2006]

Robotics Project
Made possible with the Kwinana Industries Education Partnership (KIEP),
funded via Department of Education, Science & Training.
15 mins [2006]

Yued Boodjah (working title)
In collaboration with the South West Aboriginal Land & Sea Council.
Currently in post-production

Yirra Yaakin Projects
Whaloo & Mutta Car Business performance (plus show-reel)

Grey Surgical
Demonstration Videos for Medical Company


Associated Productions:

Footprints in the Sand
BlackRussian Productions
25 minute documentary (SBS TV)
National Indigenous Documentary Funding (NIDF7)
Funded via Australian Film Commission (AFC) & ScreenWest (WA)

Weewar
Waugal Aboriginal Corporation (Pinjarra)
Drama short-film (Deadly Yarns II)
Via Message Stick ABC TV Program
Funded via ABC, ScreenWest & Film & TV Institute (Fremantle)
Nominated at the 2006 West Australian Screen Awards for Best Production Design
Showcased at the 2006 SPLIF Revelation Perth International Film Festival

Broken Bonds
Salt Lake Productions
Drama short-film (Deadly Yarns)
Via Message Stick ABC TV Program
Funded via ABC, ScreenWest & Film & TV Institute (Fremantle)
Winner of Best Short Film at 2004 West Australian Screen Awards
Showcased at the 2005/2006 St Kilda International Film Festival

Opportunity Costs
Salt Lake Productions
Drama short-film (Murdoch University)
2nd Best Short Film @ 'Muddy Shorts' Student Guild Film Festival 2003


Other Activities & Purposes:

Kulbardi Wangkiny Indigenous Pre-Media Program
Via the Kulbardi Aboriginal Centre Kulbardi Wangkiny is a 4-week intensive course designed to prepare Indigenous students for the first year of Media Studies at Murdoch University.

On-location production experience
Giving Indigenous media students work experience via the opportunity to experience on-location filming and post-production. Encouraging and developing Indigenous media talent.

We are available to provide FREE quotes for any production project(s) and our rates are both competitive and cost effective.
All Indigenous protocols acknowledged and adhered.

CONTACT:
www.kulbardiproductions.com.au
(08) 9360 6469/6468
Or
kulbardiproductions@murdoch.edu.au


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