Kumarangk: A Ngarrindjeri Story

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Celebrating 15 years of Nunga Screen in 2026

Hosted yearly between National Reconciliation Week and NAIDOC Week, Nunga Screen is an engaging way to share in language and culture in your workplace while supporting the creation of new First Nations works and community initiatives through the Country Arts Foundation.  

Here’s what is included in your Nunga Screen package:

– Access to the full program featuring 8 short films with a runtime of approximately 90 minutes
– A streamable link to Nunga Screen to allow easy sharing across sites and teams
– A detailed program containing information on each film and filmmaker
– Digital resources and marketing assets to help promote your event in your workplace
– Opportunity to access a Q&A session with programmer Josh Trevorrow*

*Included with sponsor packages only, subject to availability

Get a taste of the program by watching the trailer below.

“The program is really strong, and we liked the idea that it also showcased new and emerging Aboriginal film makers. The variety of films allows schools to be able to adapt the program to their needs, catering for a wide variety of ages and backgrounds.” 

Geoff Aufderheide, Catholic Education 

I’m Josh Trevorrow, Ngarrindjeri man and the programmer of Nunga Screen.

For 14 years, Country Arts SA has been supporting First Nations filmmakers to share First Nations stories across cinemas in South Australia and we are pleased to offer the program as a streamable link to organisations across the country. We hope that this opportunity can be useful to support your organisation’s RAP deliverables.  

If you are interested in hosting Nunga Screen in your workplace or would like to learn more, we would love to hear from you.

To secure Nunga Screen for your workplace, please contact:

Cass Barendregt 
Development Director  
[email protected]
0493 684 213

Jessica Little  
Development and Philanthropy Officer
[email protected]   
0490 137 709 

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the word ‘Nunga’ mean?

Nunga is a collective word for the Aboriginal people of southern South Australia.

How can I watch Nunga Screen?

Nunga Screen is hosted online as one continuous video via the video sharing platform Vimeo. You can choose to watch the program all at once, as individual films or watch a few at a time – however best works for your organisation’s needs. Each film will be displayed as a chapter in the video player to allow you to easily navigate to a chosen film or pick up from where your last screening ended.

Please note: As per our broadcasting agreement with the filmmakers, links to individual films or a downloadable version for offline viewing are not available for workplaces. Please ensure you have reliable internet access to stream the program before purchasing a package.

How can I share Nunga Screen in my workplace? 

There are many ways you can share Nunga Screen in your workplace. Some examples include:

– Hosting a screening of the full program in a shared space for your team or office
– Hosting multiple screenings in full or in part over the viewing period
– Sharing a film or two at the start of each of your weekly team meetings during the viewing period
– Sharing your organisation’s link in your workplace internal channels for employees to watch on their own time

Or even a combination of the above. These are just a few suggestions, but we welcome you to be creative and share the program as best suits your needs and will be most engaging for your team.

How long will I have access to Nunga Screen? 

You will have access to the Nunga Screen program via your personalised streaming link from 26 May until 5pm 19 July, 2026. You will have unlimited access the films via your link throughout this period.

How do I determine what package is suitable for my organisation?

Nunga Screen corporate packages provide your organisation with unlimited access to the films throughout the prescribed period. The price of the packages are determined by the number of staff employed at your organisation and the potential viewers reached, this ensures the filmmakers are renumerated appropriately.

  • $500 for up to 50 employees
  • $1500 for 50 up to 150 employees
  • $2500 for 150+ employees

OR become a Nunga Screen Sponsor, $5000

What is included in the Nunga Screen Sponsor package?

Nunga Screen Sponsors will receive:

  • Sponsorship acknowledgement via corporate logo featured within the Nunga Screen film program*
  • Acknowledgement on the Country Arts SA website
  • Access to a Q&A session with Nunga Screen Programmer Josh Trevorrow or a participating filmmaker (subject to availability)
  • NEW: Your sponsorship will also cover the cost to ensure a school in regional South Australia can access the program at no charge. Schools will be chosen utilising the Index of Educational Disadvantage (IED) and fall within category 1-4 schools.

*Logos must be received before the final editing deadline. Date TBC.

My organisation is not based in South Australia, can we still access a Q&A session?

Yes, Q&A sessions are available for all Nunga Screen Sponsors and will be delivered online. An in-person session may be arranged within the metropolitan region of Adelaide depending on time and availability.

Where do the funds raised from Nunga Screen go?

Country Arts SA is a not-for-profit arts organisation and we proudly support the creative practice and integrity of the filmmakers by paying a royalty for every package purchased.  A portion of the fee funds the creation and delivery of the Nunga Screen program and the remaining funds are directed towards future First Nations Programming and community initiatives through the Country Arts Foundation.

Is the program suitable for children or schools?

Yes. The full program consists of two parts separated by a short intermission; the first half contains films suitable for all ages, while the second half of the program may include films not suitable for young children. A version with only the films suitable for all ages can be provided for schools, in addition to access to the full program for staff or older students at the teacher’s discretion.

Do the films in Nunga Screen contain potentially sensitive topics for First Nations viewers?

The content and themes covered in Nunga Screen can vary for each individual film and some films may cover sensitive topics for First Nations viewers. We recommend sharing the PDF program with a detailed synopsis for each film to allow your staff to make an informed choice before watching the films.

Thank you to the 2025 Sponsors

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