Senior Students at Ntaria School in Hermannsburg are learning to tell stories in new ways with new technology.
Daryl Malbunka, Bowen Abott and Latoya Fly are all young creators who have been learning graphic design as part of an innovation workshop. The program, run by Swinburne University’s Nicola St John, introduces students to digital design tools, working on iPads and learning new ways of drawing.
“Their natural talent, visual knowledge and creativity is amazing. They have intuitively taken to working on a new digital medium,” Ms St John said.

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“What is emerging is really a new graphic aesthetic, allowing young people to tell stories in their own way. It’s allowing Indigenous creative practice to transcend into new mediums and utilize new technologies.”
The students have been discovering what Indigenous design means within Ntaria, how the tools of design can take on a new meaning, and the potential of design to create future employment and enterprise opportunities within the community.

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Daryl, Bowen and Latoya each have strong connections to their Indigenous heritage and use the stories from their country, culture and ancestors. Now the students want to share more about who they are and the inspirations behind their innovative, creative and spectacular designs.
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Daryl Malbunka

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My favourite thing to do on the ipad is to make some shapes. I like to make t-shirts and draw some animals.
It’s important for people to see our culture and to see the old stuff. I like to go out bush for honey and some fishing and hunting, ride some horses and to break down horses."
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Bowen Abott

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Latoya Fly

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My ideas come from the bush. From going out hunting and my Grandparents talking about stories. I draw the stories first on paper and then I make them on the iPad. With design, you use different shapes and there are different names for things.
My favourite things to do are sharing stories, going hunting, looking for bush tuckers. When I am older, I want to become like my Grandmother, an artist. I need to learn from her and ask her a lot of questions. I want my life to be special."
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