Our recent research featured in new international journal
Our leading-edge research into Indigenous media in Australia, Mexico and Canada has been featured in the internationally-recognised peer-reviewed Journal of Alternative and Community Media. This new journal aims to highlight and promote the study of alternative and community media and communication, which includes citizen’s media, participatory media, activist and radical media and the broader forms of communication that these groups might undertake. Check out our article “Combatting cultural ‘nerve gas’: maintaining traditional media and culture through local media production in Australia, Canada and Mexico”...Another successful My Aged Care PR project
The 26 Letters team recently completed another year of work in partnership with the Australian Government Department of Health to increase awareness of the changes to the aged care system among Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and CALD audiences. This project featured ongoing engagement with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and CALD media and intermediaries, along with development of a range of unique translated resources, an animation for Indigenous audiences and four rounds of social media content. It’s been a pleasure for us to work once again with the wonderful team from the Department of Health, as well as older people and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander and CALD aged care services around...International Symposium on Media
26 Letters Director Ian Watson has been invited to present his research into remote Indigenous communications at the upcoming International Symposium on Media and Indigenous Research in Puebla, Mexico in November.
Media International Australia
Check out some of our Director’s recent research in the latest edition of Media International Australia.
Ethnic Broadcasting Association of Queensland
26 Letters works with the Ethnic Broadcasting Association of Queensland on two exciting new projects for CALD audience groups.
Queensland Remote Aboriginal Media
The team heads north this month for some visits to Lockhart River, Aurukun and Napranum.