CAAMA news 09-07-2015
CAAMA news team: Kyle Dowling, Donna Campbell, Lorena Walker, Damien Williams Those involved in Monday’s historic meeting for constitutional recognition of first nations peoples are remaining vocal. As...
View ArticleAwaken: Sharing the voices of Black Australia
Alice Springs played host to NITV’s current affairs show Awaken held outside of the studios at the Old Telegraph Station in central Australia. Speaking on CAAMA Radio the host and executive producer...
View ArticleDo we really need constitutional recognition?
Questions have been raised On the back of Monday’s historic meeting with forty Aboriginal leaders, the Prime Minister and Opposition leader about what constitutional recognition will mean for...
View ArticleYeperenye Shopping Centre Celebrate NAIDOC 2015
As part of this years Alice Springs NAIDOC celebration, Yeperenye, the local shopping centre, held an event which gave parents the chance to try traditional bush foods while their children were able...
View ArticleNAIDOC week 2015: Purple House Open Day
Families and friends gathered for the open day at the purple house as apart of local NAIDOC celebrations. Speaking on CAAMA Radio the CEO of the Purple House Sarah Brown says communities rely on the...
View ArticleNAIDOC In The Heart Of Australia
The 2015 Alice Springs NAIDOC march and family day kicked off at the Town Council Lawns, with Mission Australia putting on a free BBQ breakfast for the community. People then all marched down the...
View ArticleAlice Springs celebrates NAIDOC at Snow Kenna Park
Snow Kenna Park was held to capacity this Friday as local residents, Jacinta and Yamba, Carnage and Darness and many other house hold names nation wide converged on the ground for NAIDOC celebrations.
View ArticleSnow Kenna Park rocked, during Alice Springs NAIDOC celebrations
All those in attendance for the Alice Springs NAIDOC celebrations were greeted with awesome music, as Darkness and Carnage performed several great mainstream hip hop songs with each song having a...
View ArticleBarkly Work Camp Open Day 2015
The Barkly Work Camp is situated in Tennant Creek and was established in 2011. It has been successful in rehabilitating Aboriginal inmates and has had a positive impact on the community. CAAMA Radio...
View ArticleDisgusting Comments Regarding Aboriginal Women By Former Labor MP
Celeste Liddle has hit back at former Queensland MP Gary Johns over his comments made on Channel 10’s Bolt Report on Sunday. John’s was talking about constitutional recognition when he called...
View ArticleAlice Springs Correctional Services NAIDOC Open Day!
Despite NAIDOC celebrations officially ending last week, moods were high during the Alice Springs Correctional Services NAIDOC Open Day. The MC Jones McDowell opened the event followed by the welcome...
View ArticleNurnakah Show 17-07-15
What a week on the show! It was a very busy week and once again a very packed show! This week on Nurnakah Show we sat down with IndigiLes, Kellum and Aunty Vanessa....
View ArticleNews Wrap July 17
NAIDOC Award winners, Ja Rule in Alice Springs, Papunya’s local radio back after 4 years, and Senior Australian of the Year Jackie French + NT Young Australian of the Year Chantelle Ober visit red...
View ArticleSteve Widders shares his difficult journey.
Steve Widders – courtesy of www.armidaleexpress.com.au/ Steve Widders is an Aboriginal man from Northern NSW, who in 1990 was diagnosed with macular degeneration by the late Fred Hollows and declared...
View ArticleWomen Talking Women’s Business
CAAMA radio’s Women’s Business Program focuses on women of all ages doing great things to strengthen their communities. Jointed hosted by Mikaela Simpson, Donna Campbell and Lorena Walker and aired...
View ArticleCAAMA NEWS 20-07-15
CAAMA News Team: Justin Fenwick, Kyle Dowling The Northern Territory’s Chief Minister Adam Giles says that his government is committed to tourism in Northern Australian. An archaeological dig is taking...
View ArticleThe Ugly Face Of Racism Within Australia…
Photo courtesy: honisoit.com A Sydney based human rights campaigner says while it is important to challenge right-wing racist extremists it is also important to challenge government policy which has...
View ArticleCheekydog: Going from strength to strength!!!!!
The name cheekydog has taken the country by storm, Dion Beasley who’s country is near the remote community of Canteen Creek (Owairtilla) located south-east of Tennant Creek, has had his art work...
View ArticleCommunity art centre looks at good health for Aboriginal people
Photo courtesy of Alex Craig An Alice Springs based PHd student who is studying the health benefits of art centres in remote Anangu communities says information she has gathered during three years...
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