Organising all the Rewards so far for posting to our 100+ supporters for our crowdfunded documentary #blackanzac @stationarymovementfilm @_hego

seen from United Kingdom
seen from Germany
seen from United States
seen from Argentina
seen from China

seen from United States
seen from Israel

seen from United Kingdom
seen from China
seen from France
seen from China
seen from United Kingdom
seen from Argentina
seen from United States

seen from China
seen from United States
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from Türkiye
Organising all the Rewards so far for posting to our 100+ supporters for our crowdfunded documentary #blackanzac @stationarymovementfilm @_hego

Anya is live and ready to show you everything. Watch her strip, dance, and perform exclusive shows just for you. Interact in real-time and make your fantasies come true.
Free to watch • No registration required • HD streaming
BLACK ANZAC DOCUMENTARY UPDATE: #alfredcameron juniors broach . For those that havnt heard we (Stationary Movement films and i ) are going into post production and a months long editing process . With rewards heading out to all our crowdfunding Pozible supporters by October . Apologies for the delay with the rewards. and Thank yall for for ur payience and ongoing support. Cheers #_hego #streetart #documentary #blackanzac #Aboriginal #anzac100 #worldwarone #fightingforcountry #positive #optimistic
Street artist Hego's artwork #blackanzac up on the wall at the Aboriginal Housing Company on the Block in Redfern. The mural of Indigenous serviceman; Mr Alfred Cameron jnr (1890-1949) a descendent of the Temprominjirie and Milmanjirie clans of the Coorong in South Australia that was installed in Redfern on 22 April 2014 on the wall of the Aboriginal Housing Company. Cameron who was 24 years old when he enlisted in 1914 saw action in the middle east and served in the 1st Light Horse brigade. Hego was inspired to self fund and erect the mural by hand after reading the poem Black Anzac by Cecil Fisher (1933). Hego says "Indigenous military service for Australia is a story that’s been seriously underrepresented in popular culture and schools. Through Streetart we can help tell this important part of our history and give the acknowledgement and respect they deserve". All photos are copyrighted by the photographer Kimberley Low. You can find out more about the artwork, it's creation and the artist on instagram by searching for @_hego or #blackanzac.