The Yijala Yala Project is focused on telling the story of the community’s culture, history and future in a range of media: theatre, film, games, iPad applications and music. Through arts and digital media skill development and content creation, it explores the inter-connection between past, present and future, young people and older generations, ancient and modern culture and how critical they all are to the heritage of the ‘now’.
The Yijala Yala Project is focused on building skills and creating content such as films, music, dance, theatre productions and Apps with the people of the West Pilbara so they can pass on their cultural heritage to future generations and visitors to the region. It is sponsored by Pluto LNG through Woodside’s Conservation Agreement with the Australian Government.