Jacob Anwah, 2014
Aggie Singh-Lippo, 2013
Phillip & Lorna Goodman, 2022
Robert Lippo, 2022
Benedict Cooper, 2021
Derek Forschinger, Susan Inmilga & Armin Forschinger, 2021
Armin Forshinger, 2021
Barbara Tambling, 2013
Darryl Tambling, 2021
T. Burrenjuck, 2016
Damien Burrenjuck, 2022
Harold Goodman, 2022
David Murrungun, 2022
Lorna Goodman & Cherish Jacky-Jones, 2018
Neville & Randall Goodman, 2021
Jason & Theodora Namala, 2016
Margaret Burrenjuck, 2021
Lucas Burrenjuck, 2016
Anthony Burrenjuck & Tammy Green, 2016
Philippa Namala, Robert Mollinjin & Wendy Namala, 2022
Damien & Steven Burrenjuck, 2022
T. Burrenjuck & Nicholas Walton-Healey, House 19, 15 Mile Community, 2014. Photograph by Robert Lewis.
Nicholas Walton-Healey & Phillip Goodman, House 22, 15 Mile Community, 2021. Photography by Lorna Goodman.
Darryl Tambling, Robert Lippo, Nicholas Walton-Healey & Phillip Goodman, House 22, 15 Mile Community, 2022. Photograph by Aggie Sing-Lippo.
15 Mile is the name of an Indigenous community located in the outer-Darwin suburb of Palmerston (the community is also named Palmerston Indigenous Village). The relationship the photographer shares with this community developed from his initial participation in the Eye-See Workshop (April, 2013), and ensuing accompaniment of Rob. It also grew through a friendship formed with elder T. Burrenjuck, who assisted and encouraged Walton-Healey in photographing numerous members of his immediate and extended family.
By deepening the photographer’s understanding of the significance ascribed to kinship relations, this friendship led Walton-Healey to develop similar documentary projects with other elders and family groups. Overseen by community leader Phillip Goodman, Walton-Healey developed an extensive body of family portraiture, which formed the basis of a documentary slideshow and narrative titled Where Blood Comes From. With the support of the 15 Mile residents, and local service providers, this screened on the community in October, 2022.
* Permission to publish photographs of T.Burrenjuck and Barbara Tambling has been provided by the 15 Mile Community.