
Ngaarda Media was created by the Yindjibarndi community for all Aboriginal people of the Pilbara region. We are the only licensed Aboriginal broadcaster in this 500,000 square kilometre region and the collective voice of more than 30 language groups of Traditional Owners.
Ngaarda Media is a respected news broadcaster and local content producer. We connect Aboriginal communities across the Pilbara through the sharing of language, culture, news, sport, community messaging and entertainment. We are the only First Nations media outlet in Western Australia with a dedicated daily bulletin focused on First Nations breaking news. We pride ourselves on giving a voice to the people of the Pilbara and ensuring First Nations issues are acknowledged, aired, and discussed.
Ngaarda Media was originally established in 2004 as Juluwarlu Media, the publishing arm of Juluwarlu Group Aboriginal Corporation, to document and archive Yindjibarndi language, culture, and law. Yindjibarndi Elders were encouraged to speak on video and audio tape, with precious oral language and stories captured by archivists who often travelled out on country to sit down with Elders before generations of history could be lost.
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Hunter Brothers Media proudly supports Ngaarda Media and Ngaarda TV
Acknowledgement of Country — Hunter Brothers Media
Hunter Brothers Media respectfully acknowledges the Whadjuk Noongar people, the Traditional Custodians of the land on which we live, work, film, photograph, and create.
We pay our deepest respects to their Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all First Nations peoples who share their stories across these lands, skies, and waters.
As visual storytellers, we recognise the long history of culture, creativity, and connection that has existed here for tens of thousands of years. We are grateful to walk, capture, and create on Country, and we remain committed to honouring the voices, traditions, and ongoing cultural strength of the Whadjuk Noongar community.