Local Indigenous youth own and tell their stories through song and video

Ruby Pascoe
Updated July 30 2020 - 9:50am, first published July 28 2020 - 9:00am
The team from Desert Pea Media, local Dunghutti Elders and staff from Macleay Vocational College will work with local Indigenous youth to produce an original song and film clip. Photo: Ruby Pascoe
The team from Desert Pea Media, local Dunghutti Elders and staff from Macleay Vocational College will work with local Indigenous youth to produce an original song and film clip. Photo: Ruby Pascoe

Local Indigenous youth have been given the special opportunity to tell Dunghutti stories and history through song and video as part of the Break it Down project.

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Ruby Pascoe

Ruby Pascoe

Senior Journalist

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