Latest Updates
Major Milestone
Unconditional Adopted into the Australian Public Service Commission Learning Management System
We are proud to announce a significant milestone for Unconditional as a research outcome. The film has been officially integrated into the Learning Management System (LMS) of the Australian Public Service Commission (APSC) as a core resource for carer awareness training.
Latest News Update
Unconditional – A Social Impact Film
Following a powerful premiere in March 2024 and an official public launch in August 2024, Unconditional has been viewed by audiences across Australia and continues to make an impact. Produced as part of a PhD creative work, Unconditional has sparked important conversations around carer awareness, advocacy, and social responsibility.
The Bugle Newspaper
Kiama Anglican Church to show film celebrating the complex role of carers
This article shares that Kiama Anglican Church to screen Unconditional, a powerful documentary diving deep into the heart of unpaid caring and the complex role of carers.
Women's Agenda
Visibility and recognition: Dalanglin Dkhar and the role of carers for people with disabilities
This article shares that Carers form an integral part of the lives of people with disabilities, and it’s more often than not women who perform unpaid caring duties.
RiotACT
‘We’re a pretty invisible lot’ but these legends save the taxpayer billions a year – while doing so much more
This article shares about Dalanglin Dkhar, a Canberra PhD candidate, wife, mother and life-long carer has been recognised for her work in mental health after she created a documentary to shed light on the “invisible life” of a carer.
WINNews
Eleven heroes have been recognised for boosting mental health and wellbeing in the ACT.
This video recognises Dalanglin Dkhar, creator of the documentary Unconditional Film, for her contribution to the community in highlighting the mental health needs of carers.
The Canberra Times
Dalang risks burning out in an unpaid job. Just like thousands in the ACT
This article calls on the government to consider carers for identity cards and respite packages for unpaid carers in the ACT.
The Indian Sun
Dalanglin Dkhar brings stories of carers to the forefront
In this article, Dalanglin Dkhar shares her firsthand experience as a carer and how she is determined to change the perception of how carers are overlooked and merely seen as people doing a job.
HerCanberra
Unconditional: An unflinching documentary about Canberra’s carers
This article explores the motivations behind the film and highlights the stories of four diverse carers in Canberra. The piece sheds light on the personal challenges and societal issues faced by carers.
Canberra Daily
Documentary shines the light on Canberra carers
Canberra Daily provides an insightful review, emphasising the film’s role in bringing the challenges faced by carers to the forefront and advocating for greater recognition and support.
Charles Sturt University
Documentary launched! Lens shone on emotionally gruelling and enriched lives of carers
This article from CSU covers the launch of Unconditional and offers a detailed look into the emotional journeys of the carers featured, highlighting the film’s impact on raising awareness.
FilmInk
“Unconditional”: New Locally Made Documentary Highlighting the Lives of Carers
FilmInk discusses the making of Unconditional and its importance in raising awareness about the lives and struggles of carers, highlighting the film’s local impact.