About Me

Luke is a seasoned adventurer from trecking camels in the remotes parts of australia to capturing crocodiles in the name of conservation....Luke has traversed Australia many times around on one adventure or another since he left sydney as a teenager. On one such adventure he met the Goolarabooloo community and since then every expedition has ended at the Goolarabooloo community block. Including the time he trekked with a string of wild camels half way across australia and across two deserts. While in Broome Luke became close friends with the late Malcolm Douglas who had an affinity to him as they were somewhat kindred spirits. They worked together for six years travelling to the remotest parts of the Kimberley to film his last film together 'The Wild and Dangerous Kimberley Coast'. Now days Luke has joined up with his wife to form a production company that film, edit and produce many short films and documentaries. Currently they are in the final post prodution stages of their cultural documentary called 'Lurujarri" filmed in conjunction with Goolarabooloo.

Monday 7 January 2013

Living Culture in the Kimberley Tour

PLEASE DONATE: EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS
Wyldeclan are promoting "a living culture" in the Kimberley with the Goolarabooloo people. Colin Barnett's Gas Plant at James Price Point will have a devastating effect on the 40,000 year old songline which runs north of Broome, still active with the Goolarabooloo people. They are screening Lurujarri around Australia in an effort to protect Culture in the Kimberley. Wyldeclan need donations to help continue to spread the word around Australia. THEY ARE CURRENTLY LOOKING FOR THEIR NEXT VENUES ON THE EAST COAST. IF ANYBODY CAN HELP PLEASE LET THEM KNOW wyldeclan@hotmail.com

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