UNC -Man of the Community
A journey from darkness towards healing

UNC (A documentary on Uncle Ivan)

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of $5,000 targetyr ago
Successful on 11th Oct 2023 at 1:00PM.

Aboriginal elder Uncle Ivan Wellington is a treasured member of the Campbelltown community but few may be aware of his powerful journey of hope and healing. 


This documentary, UNC, journeys with Uncle Ivan over his colourful life as he passes on traditional wisdom and hard-learned life lessons in his mission for reconciliation and support of the younger generation. 


Born in Kiama in August 1946, Uncle Ivan Wellington is a proud Jerrinja man. As a baby, he and his parents and six brothers and sisters went to live on a mission in Shoalhaven under the rule of the Aboriginal Protection Board. 


Displacement from their land and attempts to eradicate their language and culture all led to a great deal of anger inside him which took him on a journey of healing around New South Wales where he put his demons to rest. 


Settling in Campbelltown over 30 years ago, Uncle Ivan soon endeared himself to the community by assisting many young people as an Aboriginal mentor for the Juvenile Justice Department and Elder on Campus at UWS. 


He has played a leading role in strengthening reconciliation among all multicultural communities especially through the annual Appin Massacre Memorial Ceremony, education programs in schools and inspiring smoking ceremonies. 


Many honours have been awarded to Uncle Ivan over the years, including the naming of Uncle Ivan Wellington Lounge at Campbelltown Hospital in 2013. He was the first Aboriginal person to get Campbelltown’s Heritage Medallion in 2014, Citizen of the Year in 2021 and was thrilled to be awarded Campbelltown’s Elder of the Year 2018. 


A humble man, Uncle Ivan Wellington continues to do what he does because he knows the important role elders must play in a community. He provides simple and clear understandings into Aboriginal culture for people from all nationalities, focussing on three truths: See the land, the beauty; Hear the land, the story; Feel the land, the spirit.

Budget Overview

UNC has been an entirely independent project with no financial backing which has certainly made it a slow process. We are now seeking funding to complete the post-production process.


This support will primarily allow us to work through the editing and extensive colour grading process as we have filmed this documentary over many years using different cameras. The funds will also allow us to commission local composer Edmund Barila to work on the score. Any additional funds beyond this will go towards ensuring the documentary reaches a wide audience through entry into a range of festivals and public screenings. We are looking to raise at least $5,000 to cover these costs.

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Invitation to the Premiere

You’ll receive a VIP invitation by email to our official premiere in South West Sydney, and heartfelt gratitude! We'll have a brilliant venue, and a Q&A with Uncle Ivan over canapés.

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Signed Limited Edition Poster

Limited edition 42 x 29cms poster signed by Uncle Ivan Wellington, a VIP invitation to our official premiere in South West Sydney, and heartfelt gratitude!

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