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Synopsis

Over 5 episodes, Roebourne kids from West Australia’s remote Pilbara Region, venture out on their freedom machines to criss-cross Ngarluma country around Roebourne in WA’s Pilbara region.

They are aided by adults who guide the fun.

The series uses ob doc techniques to make sure we capture all the action to best entertain our audience. Because of the amazing location, Pilbara landscapes in Ngarluma country are a feature of the series.

Rough and ready, fast and furious, a bunch of funny, cheeky off-road Red Dirt Riders show you a thing or two about red dirt riding and share stories about their world!

Photo credit © Weerianna Street Media
Red Dirt Riders on the salt flat near the Red Dog memorial site, near Bajinhurrba

Filmed and Post Produced in Western Australia

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Production Information

Director

Tyson Mowarin

Producers

Tyson Mowarin
Robyn Marais

Writer

Robyn Marais

Key Cast

Cherry Rose Hubert
Logan Adams
Fabian Dhu
Sharliya Mowarin
Penesha Wally
Haseem May
Isaac Guiness
RJ Parker
Layne Smith
Toby Cedar
Johnita Sandy

Distributor

ABC
NITV

Key WA Crew

Director of Photography

Torstein Dyrting

Editor

Bryan McQueen-Mason
Marnie Allen
Peter Pritchard

Line Producer

Ryan Hodgson

Sound Designer

Glenn Martin

Composers

Josh Hogan
Ned Beckley

Picture Post Facility

Boogie Monster

Sound Post/Mix Facility

Envelope

Sound Recordists

Glenn Martin
Alex Wilson

Camera Operator

Claire Leach

Production Accountant

Debbie Dawe

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