A music video created during a Wheatbelt school holiday program is spreading the stop smoking message around the region.
The Ngamari Free and Indigenous Hip Hop Project teams produced an informative music video over the to spread the message of "drop that smoke" to keep the Wheatbelt smoke-free.
Ngamari Free, which translates to smoke free, are tackling the habit of smoking through a culturally safe approach to reduce the impact of smoking on the health and wellbeing of all Aboriginal people in the Wheatbelt region.
The goal of the program is to promote and strengthen the tackling Indigenous smoking message in order to create a smoke-free future.
The video premiered at the World No Tobacco Day Block Party in Kellerberrin to reinforce the message of being smoke-free.
Students from Kellerberrin and Merredin were involved in the project.
The video was produced in three days with a song written and produced along with a music video featuring young locals of the region.
You can watch the video at www.vimeo.com/338264209.
Call Wheatbelt Aboriginal Health Service on 9690 2888 for support to quit.