
IndigiTube as an Innovation serving Australia
IndigiTube is a digital hub where members from remote communities can access culturally appropriate content; it’s an online treasure trove of music, radio and videos. IndigiTube Project Manager Jaja Dare.

In Our Own Words
Since the 1980’s, community radio stations have played a pivotal role in challenging racism in the media, while providing a platform for First Nations perspectives and stories. But in 2007 the country’s first Indigenous dedicated national television channel, NITV, hit the airwaves. So how far have we come since then? With Karla Grant, Rachel Hocking and Tanya Denning-Orman.

Minute 71 with Jack Latimore
Digital editor at NITV news, Jack Latimore, talks about the guilt of the Australian media in elevating racist voices, Black Lives Matter and slogans for a changed Australian national day.

A Media Reckoning
Co-hosts Sara Khan and Darren Lesaguis are joined by NITV journalist and Walpiri woman Rachael Hocking to discuss racism within media organisations, and those who have come forward to call out racism against Indigenous people and people of colour working in media and news organisations, and more broadly.

New News: Indigenous Voices
Panel discussion with Kelly Briggs, Gamilaroi writer (the Guardian, Croakey), Amy McQuire (Tracker), Jim Remedio, station manager at 3KND and Patricia Karvelas (the Australian) about the new media revolution in Indigenous communication.

Survival Guide: Media Watch
Joel Sherwood Spring and Lorna Munro. Survival Guide podcast (ep 16).

Towards Accountability
As more people than ever before begin to grapple with systemic racism around the world, we’re seeing organisations, institutions and even entire industries being rightly held accountable for their racist past and present. Race Matters (ep 63), FBi radio, July 2020.

Transforming public discourse
Part of a webinar series about the how the media has engaged with Aboriginal political aspirations over time, and how we can better understand how to shift public dialogue and achieve meaningful agreements between Aboriginal peoples and government.

Unpacking Bla(c)kness in Audio
This Audiocraft recording brings together a panel of Aboriginal, African and Islander voices to critique podcast structures past and present, and explore how we might break through these to make space for underserved and underrepresented voices.

Unfinished Business: Disrupt the Narrative - Media
Rhianna Patrick and Luke Pearson from IndigenousX discuss the importance of Indigenous participation in the media and how media platforms can be used to challenge and disrupt stereotypes.