In August 2002 the song ‘Down River’ became an overnight hit. Five boys, aged 8 to 12, had recorded their own rap lines to a simple didgeridoo beat. Music lovers across Australia were rapt. Known as the Wilcannia Mob when the song hit high rotation, the media came looking for the new ‘boy band’ from far western NSW. Till then they’d been just a bunch of passionate kids having fun at a holiday workshop. Down River is an illustrated version of the journey taken by those five young boys, their families and their community. It traces their origins from a makeshift recording studio in a town long forgotten, to centre-stage in front of 20,000 fans at the Homebake Music Festival in December 2002. In doing so it gives us privileged insights into Barkandji country and some of the people living there. Aboriginal Australia