Nice to see Australia embracing Aboriginal culture - it's a shame that has only happened as part of a tourism marketing campaign - but hey - Fake it to ya make it! I hope these tourism operators are owned or at least hire the local aboriginal people. They're AWESOME.
I had the opportunity to spend a year traveling around Australia as a young person. Some of the most remarkable of my days there were during the brief time that I spent with an Aboriginal family kind enough to respond to my out-of-the-blue request to visit for a research project. This video brought back wonderful memories and made me happy to know that these types of experiences are now available to more tourists. I hope that this media campaign comes integrated with a rural tourism plan, as well as education for tourists on the very real problems that many Aboriginal communities face. PS I always say that the Aboriginal Australian accent is my favorite of all accents in English!
Congratulacion to the Directors for this marvelous film, they totally nailed it and I am sure it will be well recieved apart from making us all wanting to go and see all this with our own eyes inmediatly !!! Truly the aborigenes are incredible and wise persons with a lot of knowledge and we must all feel blessed that they are willing to share this with us.....Big HUG to you all !!
As an Aboriginal Australian, I loved this ad. I welcome visitors to come to my land to learn and share my culture with. What is sad is that many white Australians are not as enthused by our existence due to ignorance and racism. Its interesting the outside world values us more than our own country people. To you all, please come and visit, learn and share.
I'm curious about the aboriginal food i saw in this video ( l'm a foodie). yes it seems outside of Australia many people are fascinated with aboriginals. It's a bit shameful but i admit i didn't know their existence a decade ago, i didn't know who were the original inhabitants of Australia untill i saw a documentary..
Great positive message yet cringe-able for its emphasis on rich white baby boomers traveling and getting pampered while “enlightened”. Let us hope they took a moment to understand aboriginal history. Hope they had the respect to read up a lot before going.
Honey spot is how real interactions between the Australian Aboriginal and mainstream occur.whilst this ad is propaganda to make tourists believe we have good history when really we don’t.At the start of honeyspot Tim says he’s from Moore river where the children from the stolen generation are kept and the swan dance in the hoenyspot is a metaphor for the entire books theme,Where the Aboriginal people and mainstream have different ways of performing the swan dance.This can be seen as everything in the book.The ranger believes that the western rules about cutting down trees is the right way whilst William disagrees and believes in his aboriginal way.
Aboriginal's all across the equator Australia,Africa an america's reclaiming our heritage halito Australian aboriginal's from your American aboriginal's family 💚🗿🏹🏹
Yep. Spiders in every crack and corner, freezing winters, boiling summers, Aboriginals complaining every Australia Day and priests who don’t know how to keep it in their pants. (I’m Australian)