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Naidoc Week - Always was Always will be - copy
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Naidoc Week | Heal Country
The story accentuates the beautiful ongoing connection that young Aboriginal females Chenoa, Tamia, Alana, Yeerra and Nyan have with Country.
The Emu and the Platypus
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The Emu and the Platypus
A story about the Emu and the Platypus - as told by Uncle Micklo from the Gumbaynggirr nation.
Gum
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Gumbaynggirr
An exposé on how modern Australia can incorporate the practices and philosophies of the indigenous Gumbaynggirr nation in order to better manage lands and communities, which help protect the koala and prevent future catastrophic wildfires. (Currently in Post-Production)
Why we head outdoors
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Why We Head Outdoors | Will & Bear x DRIZA-BONE
A nod to the great outdoors and an ode to life on the road, with Will and Bear.
Island Home - copy
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Island Home
When the Australian coastline comes under attack, an eclectic mix of surfers, school kids, first-nation elders and passionate folk step up to fight for what they love.
A portrait of Laurie
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A Portrait of Laurie
A glimpse into the everyday life of big wave surfer Laurie Towner in his home town on the east coast of Australia.
Trouble in Paradise
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Trouble in Paradise
A short surfing documentary that ventures deep into the Mentawai Rainforest, uncovering one of the biggest issues of the modern age.
Laurie Towner - Nias
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Laurie Towner - Nias
The swell was almost too big for the reef, turning a perfect right into a thick double-up monster.
The Air out There - Lululemon
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The Air Out There
A campaign for Lululemon exploring the importance of spending time in the great outdoors.
Lucid Dreaming
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Lucid Dreaming
Watch what happens when Laurie Towner meets the biggest swell to hit Fiji's Cloudbreak.
Save Martha Lavinia
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Save Martha Lavinia
Surfrider and Hurley visit King Island to see why communities are concerned about an industrial fish farming development on the iconic Martha’s beach.
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