Warlpiri Media Association has a proud history of independently produced local television. Local indigenous video operators collect news stories and local events for editing and broadcast. The films made by BRACS workers in the Warlpiri Media Network are screened locally on PAW TV and are screened throughout Australia on ICTV (Indigenous Community Television), Imparja’s second channel.You can see samples and previews of our locally produced material in the Viewing Room.  
Warlpiri Media has also produced a number of educational series. The ATOM award winning Manyu Wana is a nine part children's series broadcast on SBS television. Manyu Wana teaches children language, numbers and stories in their first language - Warlpiri. Following the success of Manyu Wana, WMA produced a similar 3-part series, ‘Arrkantele’, in the Kaytetye language with the assistance of the Institute of Aboriginal Development (IAD) and Tangentyere Council. The latest educational series for children produced by Warlpiri Media has been ‘Mangarri Panu’, an 8 part series promoting healthy eating. This was made with the assistance of the Education Department.
PAW TV is a local indigenousTV channel that broadcasts 24 hours a day in Yuendumu and is run by Warlpiri Media. The programming comprises of productions produced throughout the PAW Network of communities, ICTV programming and photography slideshows with locally produced music.
 
In addition to local broadcasting, WMA has jointly produced a large variety of programming for national broadcast including Night Patrol, Marluku Wirlinyi, Jardiwarnpa and the ground breaking Bush Mechanics.

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