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The media radio , TV and the press Entertainment and news

The media radio , TV and the press Entertainment and news. Larrakia Radio http://www.radiolarrakia.org/. Larrakia TV http://www.larrakiatv.org.au/. CAAMA http://caama.com.au/.

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The media radio , TV and the press Entertainment and news

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  1. The media radio, TV and the press Entertainment and news

  2. Larrakia Radiohttp://www.radiolarrakia.org/

  3. Larrakia TVhttp://www.larrakiatv.org.au/

  4. CAAMAhttp://caama.com.au/

  5. TEABBA, is a non for profit Organisation whose Project Objectives are to provide operational support for the 29 remote Indigenous broadcasting units in Aboriginal communities across the Top End of Australia. These Units are called Remote Indigenous Broadcasting Services (RIBS). These units house radio equipment. These services are available through a satellite system. Most RIBS have an operator who does local radio shows in their community. These shows are often in the local language, relaying community announcements, interviewing visiting Government departments, announcing the weather and involving the school children.

  6. It was envisaged the association would also act as the authorised representative and negotiator on behalf of communities with BRACS broadcast installations and other media associations in the Top End. The inaugural meeting was held at Kakadu in June 1989, and  from that meeting a committee was elected and a membership set up with representation from all the major communities in the Top End. The association was incorporated on 10 October 1989, under the Aboriginal Councils and Associations Act 1972.

  7. Imparjahttp://www.imparja.com/

  8. NITV - National Indigenous Televisionhttp://www.nitv.org.au/

  9. Koori Mailhttp://www.koorimail.com/

  10. National Indigenous Timeshttp://www.nit.com.au/

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