Yeyekerte is a 26 episode magazine series produced by CAAMA Productions and commissioned by National Indigenous Television.
Yeyekerte is a word from the Southern Arrernte Nation and is of the Pertame country (South of Alice Springs). Yeyekerte means Storytelling.
Our series is about people, personalities and places. Each week we meet inspiring individuals and hear about the incredible unsung heroes in all aspects of life. Yeyekerte is about feeling good through our people’s eyes.
Come travel with Yeyekerte across the far horizons of the Australian continent and beyond to capture whats happening in the lives of Indigenous people who don’t often get the chance to tell their stories…
Grounded is a 52 episode youth magazine series produced by CAAMA Productions and commissioned by National Indigenous Television.
Grounded is a variety show for teenage kids that live in community, bush town, or the city; where real people talk about their lives, share their dreams and show you what they’re made of.
Each week our hosts Natasha and Tyrone, in Alice Springs, take us around the nation to catch up with someone new and find out what gets them going, what they love to do, where they live, what they’ve been up to and what makes them tick.
We showcase some great indigenous music and a rising star or two, performers and young heroes covering dance, music, education, work, art, hanging out, sport and of course, culture!
Grounded shows young indigenous viewers that the sky really is the limit to what you can achieve when you put your mind to it. But to get there, you gotta stay “Grounded”!
Directed by Curtis Marriott and produced by Robyn Nardoo.
Pmarra Country is a nine episode country music magazine produced by CAAMA Productions and commissioned by National Indigenous Television .
Hosted by country music legend Warren H Williams, Pmarra Country features Aboriginal musicians who sing country music or sing about their country in their traditional languages.
Each episode includes classics from Warren H and the Western Wind band, guest appearances, regular segments with Gman, guitar lessons with Warren, as well as great clips from indigenous and non-indigenous musicians around our country.
The series takes the viewer on a journey to spend time with some of the greats of Aboriginal Country Music and meet some new talent.
A fast and funky showcase of contemporary Indigenous music, artists and performers.
The three part series is about breaking down stereotypes of what people perceive Indigenous music to be! It explores Indigenous music being produced in Australia such as hip-hop, techno, house, dance and turn tables.
Stylistically, the series is raw and fast - it mixes black and white with vibrant colours and grainy imagery. SpinFX has no presenter; its audience is guided by the Indigenous people who make the music and those who listen to it.
SpinFX is a celebration of Indigenous youth, talent and culture as it is in the year 2000.
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Music television series showcasing Indigenous Performers and their music from around Australia.
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Aboriginal Australia is a Magazine style current affairs television series produced by CAAMA Productions for ATSIC from 1993-1995.
Each half hour episode features a presenter & several segments on topical Aboriginal Issues. The stories for the program were sourced from all over Australia & predominantly focus on the achievements of Aboriginal people & communities in life, business, art & sports.
A number of special Aboriginal Australia episodes focused on Native Title & Land Rights.
Aboriginal Australia is a high quality television series that is both entertaining & informative & is ideal for education in contemporary Aboriginal life & culture, reveling the positive contributions Aboriginal people make to Australian society so often overlooked by mainstream media.
30 episodes x 30 minute Magazine style current affairs television
A magazine style current affairs program which aired late night on the ABC from 1986 to 1988.
Hosted by Kim Van Iersel
29 episodes over three Series
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