We’d like to encourage all Australians to approach the referendum with a solid understanding of what is being proposed and a basic awareness of the voices and perspectives of rural First Nations communities in the Northern Territory. By acknowledging the rich diversity of perspectives and experiences within our nation, we aspire to create an open and inclusive society where meaningful dialogue and mutual respect prevail.
Film licence + conversation starter packages
We offer custom screening and engagement packages for your community, school, or workplace. Let’s kickstart together a nationwide conversation that sparks meaningful discussions and fosters understanding.
Film licence:
suggested donation: $ 10pp
or pay what you can
Custom film licence created per institution and the screening usage required.
Film licence:
$10 pp = 1 x private screening, 7 days online link for internal use only, screening impact pack
* Your donation supports us hosting impactful screenings in the communities where we’ve captured Our Voice, Our Heart. Additionally, your support fuels our marketing efforts, helping to encourage a national conversation. Together, we can make a difference!
After watching the documentary Our Voice, Our Heart, we provide a conversation starter kit with questions for free to start easily meaningful reflections and discussions within your community.
Panel discussion
For this conversation we recommend having 2 to 4 individuals who can bring diverse perspectives. An ideal panel would include local Indigenous people, community members, and academics with insights in the field.
The filmmakers in your panel
Additionally, we have the exciting opportunity to have the filmmakers, Justin, Jaxon and Laurens, join the discussion, either through a virtual appearance or by attending in person.
The aim of this Q&A session is to promote open-mindedness, understanding, and positive conversation. Ensuring a safe and respectful space for everyone involved is crucial.
Community group, NFP, small business or school
Discounted rates + travel expenses
Corporate, government or mid-large organisation
Custom rates + travel expenses
Community group, NFP, small business or school
Discounted rates + travel expenses
Corporate, government or mid-large organisation
Custom rates + travel expenses
* Live panels are only available in and around Darwin as Justin, Jaxon and Laurens all live in the Northern Territory.
Location
All you need to host a screening of the film is a suitable space, be it a cinema or any private location. Alternatively, the film can be accessed digitally for private viewings, offering flexibility and convenience for your audience.
Start with the film
The total session will last approximately 2 hours. It begins with a 1 hour screening on the documentary.
Start the conversation
After seeing the film, start a lively and engaging panel discussion, lasting between 30 to 45 minutes. To facilitate this event, all that’s required is an enthusiastic host, someone eager to lead the conversation.
Question prompts will be provided, making it easy for the host to spark meaningful discussions among participants. The focus is on creating an inclusive and enlightening atmosphere where everyone’s perspectives are valued.
Panel
For the panel discussion, we recommend having 2 to 4 individuals who can bring diverse perspectives. An ideal panel would include local Indigenous people, community members, and academics with insights in the field. Additionally, we have the exciting opportunity to have the filmmakers, Justin, Jaxon, and Laurens, join the discussion, either through a virtual appearance or by attending in person. Read more here>>
People
Embrace your knowledge of your community and craft a unique and special event that sparks conversation. Extend a warm invitation to encourage meaningful discussions and connections among your people. Come together, share insights, and create a memorable screening that celebrates and listens to the voices of your community
Are you passionate about sparking conversations within your community? Organise a local screening event and plan a Q&A sessions for after your screening.
Film licence:
*Suggested donation: $10pp
or pay what you can
How it works
1. Register your interest through the link below.
2. We will get in touch to discuss event logistics, including location, timing, and community engagement strategies.
3. Make your contribution*.
4. Rally your local community to participate in the conversation.
5. Host the screening and Q&A panel.
Q&A session is to promote open-mindedness, understanding, and positive conversation. Ensuring a safe and respectful space for everyone involved is crucial.
Our Voice, Our Heart team can help organise a panel for you or we encourage community leaders to engage with members within their own community.
It would be ideal to have individuals with different perspectives. This might include one of the protagonists, an elder, an academic expert on Indigenous issues, and maybe even a representative from the government.
Are you an educator with a passion for inspiring thought-provoking discussions in your classroom? Empower your students with the knowledge they need to approach the upcoming referendum with confidence and understanding.
Film licence
Customised packages available upon request
How it works
1. Register your interest through the link below
2. We will coordinate with you to understand your requirements. I.e. will this be for one class or the school campus.
3. We provide promotional assets and Q&A session resources.
4. Mobilise your students to join the dialogue.
5. Host the screening and Q&A panel.
Do you value a positive, politically neutral story that resonates with your brand? Host an internal or public screening event for your team or a larger audience.
Film licence fees
$10 pp
This includes:
Additional options:
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Our Voice, Our Heart project is located on the lands of the Larrakia peoples of the Larrakia Nation and the Wurundjeri Woi Wurrung and Bunurong peoples of the Kulin Nation. We acknowledge their long, sustained connection to the land, skies and waters and pay our respect to their Elders both past and present. We extend that respect to all First Nations peoples across Australia and recognise their collective, unceded sovereignty.