Media & Endorsers

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National Indigenous Times


The National Indigenous Times first hit the streets on February 27, 2002. It was born of a dream by Owen Carriage, the original founder of the Koori Mail, and a group of other Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians. The paper is staffed and owned by black and white Australians. It does not, and has never, received Government grants or funding to survive.

When we first launched the paper, we made two promises to our readers: That we would do our best to help build a bridge between black and white Australia and that we wouldn't shy away from reporting the tough issues The first promise, surprisingly, has been the easiest part.

In Australia, there exists a genuine belief among most that the ongoing prosperity of this nation lies in our ability to face up to our past. So 'helping to build a bridge' between both parties hasn't been all that tough. In fact it's been very rewarding, although we acknowledge it's an ongoing project that will undoubtedly outlive all of the staff and owners of NIT.

www.nit.com.au

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Goolarri Media Enterprises


Goolarri Media Enterprises is a fully owned Indigenous company through the Broome Aboriginal Media Association which was launched in 1991 after ten years of community discussion about the need for an Indigenous media service for the rapidly growing town of Broome.

Goolarri Media assists the development of both Indigenous and non-Indigenous media and communications in the Kimberley region; assists in the development and ongoing enhancement of Indigenous musicians throughout Western Australia; creates and produces valuable event activities for the entire community; and delivers nationally recognised training in media and events management to the region.

Through dedication, passion and a vision for the future, Goolarri Media has grown in its capacity to become one of Australia's most successful and diverse Indigenous media and communications organisations.

www.gme.com.au

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National Indigenous Radio Service


The National Indigenous Radio Service Limited (NIRS) is a national service provided from a hub station residing in Brisbane. It networks material for Indigenous media organisations that don't have the staffing or capital requirements to provide a 24-hour high quality broadcast to their audience.

www.nirs.org.au

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The Centre for Aboriginal Independence and Enterprise


The Centre for Aboriginal Independence and Enterprise was formed to foster cultural, social and community expression and assists to realise enhanced self-esteem and economic independence for Aboriginal people. The Centre strives to enhance existing alliances between the Aboriginal community and the non-Aboriginal community in a show of collective unity, trust and openness about where we find ourselves and how we may address key issues for the future which will benefit all of us. The Centre endeavours to generate new directions for the Aboriginal community to move beyond reliance on government agencies and other bureaucracies.

www.caie.com.au

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Contemporary Nurse


Contemporary Nurse is the preferred Asia-Pacific forum for nursing educators, researchers and practitioners who require high-quality, peer-reviewed articles, literature reviews, clinical papers and protocols, and cross-cultural research. Contemporary Nurse: Healthcare Across the Lifespan is an independently published, peer-reviewed journal designed to increase nursing skills, knowledge and communication, assist in professional development and enhance educational standards by publishing stimulating, useful and interesting articles on a range of issues influencing professional nursing. The journal has:

  • International editorial board of high calibre
  • East Asian, North American, European and Australasian perspectives
  • Guest Editorials in each issue covering topical subjects
  • Regular literature reviews
  • Book reviews in each issue
  • Feature research articles and clinical papers
  • Methodology articles in each issue
  • Clinical vignettes, student papers, exemplars and polemical articles

www.contemporarynurse.com

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Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Health Worker Journal


The Aboriginal & Islander Health Worker Journal is the only national publication written by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health workers. The Journal is distributed nationally and internationally and has been in circulation since 1977. It is published six times a year and has broad range of readership. Each issue covers a range of topics, including primary health care, community profiles, health promotion, best practice models and workforce issues. The journal provides necessary reading for health workers, service providers, program funders and anyone working in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service provision.

www.aihwj.com.au

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The Jimmy Little Foundation


The Jimmy Little Foundation was established to help provide a healthier future for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities across regional and remote Australia. Dr James O Little AO is a legend of the Australian music scene and has been performing for over fifty years. After two years on dialysis and a successful kidney transplant, he realised the importance of all Australians being able to access quality health care no matter where they live and wanted to make a concrete contribution to those communities most affected by kidney disease. The Foundation's Thumbs up! program provides nutrition education using music as the medium to get positive healthy food messages to children in schools.

www.jlf.org.au