Ngarrindjeri Yarluwar-Ruwe Partnership CLLMM evaluation - SA 2016
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Change Media in collaboration with the Ngarrindjeri media team produced a short evaluation video about the Ngarrindjeri partnerships in the delivery of the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth (CLLMM) Recovery Project.The video will be utilised as an evaluation and promotion product by NRA, Ngarrindjeri community and the Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources (DEWNR).
The video features highlights of five years of work conducted by Ngarrindjeri under the CLLMM Recovery Project, and the significant positive impact this had on Ngarrindjeri community and lands and water, the program's successes, challenges and future vision.
Credits
Producer: Carl Kuddell
Director: Jennifer Lyons-Reid
Writers: Ngarrindjeri managers Luke Trevorrow, in consultation with the NRA Board, DENWR and in collaboration with Change Media
Production management: Luke Trevorrow, Laurie Rankine Jnr, Owen Love Jnr, Carl Kuddell
Director of Photography: Johanis Lyons-Reid
Camera: Johanis Lyons-Reid, Owen Love
Editors: Johanis Lyons-Reid
Sound recording: Carl Kuddell
Participants and contributors include:
Uncle Derek Walker
Prof. Daryle Rigney
Prof. Steve Hemming
Lachlan Sutherland
Uncle Major Sumner
Auntie Ellen Trevorrow
Ngarrindjeri community members
Ngarrindjeri heritage rangers
Tal Kin Jeri dancers
Ngarrindjeri Media Team
Acknowledgements:
The Coorong Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Recovery Project is funded by the South Australian Government’s Murray Futures program and the Australian Government.
This Ngarrindjeri Partnership Porject evaluation video is a part of the Coorong Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth Recovery Project, funded by the South Australian Government’s Murray Futures program and the Australian Government.
©2016 Ngarrindjeri and Change Media
Partners - Ngarrindjeri Regional Authority, Ngopamuldi Aboriginal Corporation, South Australian Government Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources, Urimbirra Wildlife Park Victor Harbor