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Barbara Shaw

31 March 2008
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Stephen Hagan

26 March 2008
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Chris Graham

25 March 2008
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Aden Ridgeway

20 March 2008
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42:30

Ray Jackson and Gracelyn Smallwood

19 March 2008
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43:23

Andrew Bartlett

18 March 2008
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46:59

Nicole Watson and locals from Aurukun

17 March 2008
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45:57

Wayne Quillam

14 March 2008
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41:17

Ray Robinson, John Marries and Karen Russell

13 March 2008
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40:05

Shane Boney, Madeline McGrady and Greg Mckellar

12 March 2008
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38:25

Alistair Ferguson and Chris Graham

11 March 2008
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Lyall Munro and Meryl Dillon

10 March 2008
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40:57

Ros Sackley

07 March 2008
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42:41

Aunty Ruth Hegardy and Klynton Wanganeen

06 March 2008
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48:08

Madonna Thompson and Neville MacPherson

05 March 2008
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46:31

Gary Highland and Phil Glendenning

03 March 2008
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Pou Pensio and Cianne Delua

28 February 2008
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Glen Laverick and Kristy Hill

27 February 2008
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40:29

Chris Graham

26 February 2008
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39:02

Michael Anderson

25 February 2008
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40:02

Source to Sea

22 February 2008
Let's Talk
34:41

Mark Newhouse and Phil Barlow

21 February 2008
Let's Talk
33:11

Drop the Rock

20 February 2008
Let's Talk
39:36

Vince Mundraby and Desmond Tayley

19 February 2008
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Be an appropriate media service for the cultural and economic independence of Indigenous people.

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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