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Desert Pea Media is very proud to announce the first release from the 'Break It Down' project series, straight outta Bathurst, NSW. This campaign was developed to create awareness and conversation about well-being and mental health for Indigenous young people in Western NSW. The program was designed to create inter-generational dialogue around community, culture and identity and to break down some of the stigmas attached to mental health. This production was created in December 2017 via a 5 day Desert Pea Media storytelling workshop. Co-written by, and starring an incredibly talented group of young Indigenous people enrolled at Kelso High School - with support from DPM staff, local community members and school staff. Desert Pea Media projects involve a dialogue-based storytelling process that encouraged participants to analyze 'the real', 'the ideal' and 'the bridge'. In simple terms this means critically thinking about how to create positive change for yourself, for each other and for our communities. The project was funded by the good people at Western NSW Primary Health network. 'Changes' is a story of resilience, strength and positivity - it's celebration of survival and also a commentary on the multi-layered social issues that affect Indigenous young people in Western NSW. In a context where mental health is at crisis point for young Indigenous Australians, and the pressures of living in two worlds are bigger than ever, Wambool Worldwide wants to remind us of the irrepressible spirituality that flows through First Nations people, and the inherent strength and resilience that can carry us into a positive future. This project featured the expert musical direction and production of DPM producer Josh Nicholas (aka Hazy) who has produced music for all 'Break It Down' productions. We thank you brother for you vision and hard work. Special thanks to Aunty Gloria Rogers and the amazing staff at Kelso High School for your hard work and support of the DPM program. Respect and gratitude to all the Wiradjuri people. Big love to all you mob, and thanks again for having us on country once again. We offer and feel "yindyamarra". LYRICS Welcome my mob, my brother, my tidda Wiradiuri country, Wombool River Kicking it, ripping it, Keepin this rhythmic, Check this flow we spitting like tiddelick Boom In my language cousin mean Jurra Pay respect show Yindyamarra Keep it gentle, Rollin slowly, honour the spirits that hold me Bx bruz das where we at, We from many nations proud and black Walgett to Brie, Yep round the traps, Cowra Coonamble get down with that Ha history you cant ignore, Massacre, Murder, Martial law Windradyne 1824, Its time my people evened the score Grief and traumas in my blood, Mental health and suicide bud Depressed and pressing, Pokies, Pubs, Self Medicate with grog and drugs Loss of cultural Identity, Missed that songline, Lost that melody My People still search for that Remedy, Look in the mirror, your own worst enemy My Spirit and my soul My People lost control The pain will take hold , Will take its toll Until you open your heart, no you cant change if you don’t start CHORUS Strength in my Roots Hope in the Wind Strength in my Soul In the Spirit Within Couple of things we gotta explain, Bit of knowledge you gotta obtain I admit it – might sound strange, but ya stomach is your second brain Break it down budda boy let’s get technical Break it down tidda girl teach me the medical Bush tucker food – very accessible Diet can level your mental chemicals Make better choices, live your life Know your vibe attracts your tribe Get more sleep and exercise, we gonna feel alright (we gonne feel alright) Yep, the future’s looking brighter The pressure’s feeling lighter Make better choices, gotta release the spirit that’s inside ya. Strong enough to live every single day Don’t do work but I still get paid Gotta lotta life to live, I admit that If ya fall down ya get right back up And ya start being happy, don’t act crappy I love life and you should too, that’s comin from a kid that dreamt he flew. CO-WRITTEN BY AND STARRING Tyson Keogh Marissa Morgan Bailey Honeyman Kyle Tangye Elizabeth Crean Charmaine Doolan Bevan Sampson Jordan Williams Nerida Lord Dulcie Lord Duaine Wallace Jake Callaghan Tyleeah Carberry Elizabeth Doolan Bethany Donaldson Tatiana Bosma Jade Neilan Duncan Murphy Jayden Thornbury Shanese Lane-Bergan CREDITS Toby Finlayson - Director / Writer / DOP / Editor Josh Nicholas - Music Producer / Music Director / Facilitator Nicky Akehurst - 2nd Camera / Prod Coordinator / Photographer David Nicholas - Audio Mixing Tony Mantz - Audio Mastering Genevieve Kaiser - Grading / Graphics Jules Lawson - Producer / DPM Business Manager Kylee Ingram - Project Manager Rachel Rowe - Producer