Produced in collaboration with Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA)
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Stay Strong
Animated Podcast Produced in collaboration with Victorian Aboriginal Child Care Agency (VACCA)
Stay Strong is an animated podcast series by young mob, for young mob. Featuring art created by young VACCA mob from the Narrun Yana Art Collective and VACCA’s Art Mentoring Program, it promotes resilience through storytelling led by young Victorians, its themes gathering around topics of stolen generations, racism, self-love, community and family, and the impact of social media
GARUWA created this short promotional content and video, including supplementary social media cuts, for the First Peoples’ Assembly, a group that represents Aboriginal communities in the Victorian Treaty process. Its objective is to explain the importance of the interim Elders Voice, as well as promote participation in upcoming community consultations. The process involved conducting interviews with Interim Elders Voice co-chairs, Aunty Charmaine Clarke and Uncle Andrew Gardiner. It is designed to be distributed on social media and presented in Aboriginal Community Controlled Organisations (ACCOs) waiting rooms.
GARUWA created this video to amplify and supplement a campaign that opposed a Northern Territory bill claiming to be introducing measures to combat juvenile crime, including removing bail. We conveyed that this would dangerously increase incarceration rates of First Nations, already overrepresented in the NT juvenile detention population, and called viewers to action by signing a petition.
GARUWA created a series of videos for Tribal Warrior to connect with young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander youth, developing engaging and impactful video content optimised for social media. Featuring First Nations role models, the videos speak directly to young people, as if they were having a yarn directly with them, on the topics of cyberbullying, drugs and alcohol abuse, mental health and suicide.
Client: FARE (Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education)
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Keep Grog Out
Online Campaign Content
Client: FARE (Foundation for Alcohol Research & Education)
GARUWA produced the key campaign videos for the successful ‘No Dan Murphy’s in Darwin’ Campaign. The videos were produced in collaboration with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people from Bagot and across the Northern Territory, AMSANT, Danila Dilba Health Service, and the Foundation for Alcohol Research and Education.