The Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation has launched five anti-smoking videos, which it hopes will spread like wildfire across mobiles in northeast Arnhem Land. The corporation’s Tobacco Control Project coordinator, Ric Browne, said the key was making a message in language and finding the best way to distribute it. “Not many Yolngu homes have computers, but everybody’s got a mobile phone,” he said. ***read more at ntnews.com.au*** The videos were all shot at the recent healthy living festival on Elcho Island on a miniscule $10000 budget. The island community _ which produced the Chooky Dancers _ is well-known for embracing global grooves and making them their own.