NAIDOC Week 2026 Screening: WINHANGANHA
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NAIDOC Week 2026 Screening: WINHANGANHA

In celebration of NAIDOC 2026: 50 Years of Deadly, join us for a special screening of WINHANGANHA, a visual poem from award-winning Wiradjuri artist Jazz Money.

A feature length cinematic journey made entirely of archival footage, WINHANGANHA (Wiradjuri language: Remember, know, think) celebrates First Nations love, joy and resistance.

Commissioned by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), Jazz Money’s film interrogates the archive held within the body of individuals and communities against the body of archives held in the national collection.

It includes original poetry written and performed by Jazz and an original score by Filipino-Aboriginal rapper and composer DOBBY (Rhyan Clapham).

This event will include an in-conversation with the filmmaker Jazz Money and Dr Kat Nelligan, proud Gamilaraay woman and Lecturer in Music Industry at RMIT.

“WINHANGANHA was made for our community, it was made by our community … After every screening that I attend, different folk come up to me and tell me about their relationship to the footage in the film, the protests that the Auntys marched in, the stations the Uncles worked at, the grandkids remembering old songs, folk connecting with the epic original score by DOBBY, and all the many ways we as Blakfullas locate ourselves in place and time, up there on the screen.” – Jazz Money

Please be advised that this page may contain names, images and voices of deceased Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

Tickets are $10 or free for mob to attend.

Presented by RMIT University.