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FASD

BIMA Projects/FASD

BIMA’s national project on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder aims to raise awareness around the risks associated with alcohol consumption during pregnancy, for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families.

For more resources and information on Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder, see the following websites below:

Australia

National Organisation for Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder (NOFASD Australia)                    1300 306 238

Russel Family Fetal Alcohol Disorders Association (RFFADA)                                                 1800 7233 232 (1800 RFFADA)

Telethon Kids Institute

Australian Guide to Reduce Health Risks from Drinking Alcohol (in PDF format)

International 

Asante Centre

Finding Hope

Strategies parents may find helpful in raising children with FAS-D (in PDF format)

Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder – Care Action Network

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BIMA is a First Nations not-for-profit organisation based in Brisbane committed to providing appropriate media services promoting the cultural and economic aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in south-east Queensland. BIMA owns 98.9fm, Triple A Training, BIMA Projects and BIMA Vision.

98.9fm

98.9fm is the first Indigenous radio station in a capital city, playing a great blend of Country and Indigenous music.

98.9fm is owned by the Brisbane Indigenous Media Association which successfully applied for a 24-hour community radio licence allocated by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal for the city in 1991.

Triple A Vision

With a state-of-the-art television studio equipped with the latest in visual and audio technologies, BIMA Vision can facilitate your new TVC, corporate video, documentary or video link-up at affordable rates. We also have studio and sound facilities for hire.

Triple A Training

Triple A Training is a division of BIMA, delivering nationally accredited and non-accredited media training.  Located in the vibrant multi-cultural precinct of West End in purpose-built facilities, Triple A Training boasts state-of-the-art studies and training rooms.

Triple A Training is a registered training organisation (RTO), national provider code 30155.

BIMA Projects

BIMA Projects is a creative team of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander media workers.

We create culturally-appropriate radio, print and online resources for First Nations people of Australia on a broad range of topics covering health, education, employment, law, housing and culture.

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