Media & Endorsers
Koori Mail
Produced fortnightly, Koori Mail is distributed Australia-wide, providing news, views, advertisements and other material of vital interest to Indigenous Australians and Australians interested in Indigenous affairs.
We have been doing this since 1991, and the newspaper has grown to the point where it is recognised as 'The Voice of Indigenous Australia'.
Koori Mail is not just a successful national publication - it's also a true Aboriginal success story.
The newspaper is owned jointly by five small Aboriginal organisations in Bundjalung country, on the far north coast of New South Wales. Every cent of profit made by the newspaper goes to Indigenous Australians - either in the form of dividends, sponsorships or scholarships to help our people.
We have more than 90,000 readers every fortnight, a figure guaranteed by our Audit Bureau of Circulations (ABC) sold papers figure, as well as our own auditing.
National Indigenous Times
The National Indigenous Times first hit the streets on February 27, 2002. It was borne 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
That we wouldn’t shie 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.
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.
Necessary reading for health workers, service providers, program funders and anyone working in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander service provision.
http://www.aihwj.com.au/

