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    Reconciliation Week Nunga Screening


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    Nunga Screen shares and celebrates First Nations culture, stories and language through film.

    Join The Hut for the premiere screening of a collection of short documentaries from emerging First Nations filmmakers commissioned by Country Arts SA. 

    A welcome and talk by Peramangk and Ngarrindjeri mother and grandmother Courtney Hunter-Hebberman will precede this screening.
    This session is family friendly and suitable for all ages. 

    A FREE annual event that spans National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, and which tours across regional SA from big screen cinemas to remote communities, Nunga Screen presents a diverse film program for cinema-goers of all ages.

    A welcome and talk by Peramangk and Ngarrindjeri mother and grandmother Courtney Hunter-Hebberman will precede this screening.

    For more than 10 years, Nunga Screen has provided the opportunity for emerging and established First Nations film makers to showcase their films across South Australia.

    Nunga Screen is an amazing opportunity to get together, connect and learn.

    More about Courtney Hunter-Hebberman:

    "I am a Peramangk and Ngarrindjeri Mamalu (Grandmother and mother of 6 and foster parent) and a traditional custodian of the Adelaide Hills region where my people have lived for thousands of years caring for country. I am a direct descendant of the Hunter family and descend from a very strong line of women of whom gifted me my knowledge that I share today.

    I'm a well known active member of the communities I live in and have much responsibility and respect to teach future generations how to love care and share our Ruwi (land.) Currently I work in the National Homelessness sector developing innovative First Nations solutions for youth emerging from youth justice and out of home care in South Australia based predominantly on decolonisation principles in practice. I have cert 3 in an Endangered Language and can write, teach, speak my own Ngarrindjeri language."


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