The Annual General Meeting of PAW Media is scheduled fro 26 November 2010. The meeting will consider the 2009/2010 Audit, as well as elect four Board members. CONTINUED »
This animation is of an early days story of when Warlpiri came across a European camp and found a good use for their tents.
Story told by Henry Jakamarra Cook.
Animation Jason Japaljarri Woods
Director Jason Japaljarri Woods, Elizabeth Napaljarri... CONTINUED »
PAW Media non-Aboriginal staff are undertaking Cultural Awareness training with Why Warriors. Non-Aboriginal staff are provided with guidance and support in cultural matters on a day to day basis by PAW Media Aboriginal staff and Board members. The Why... CONTINUED »
PAW Media staff are attending a workshop in Alice Springs to discuss the future of the remote media sector, and key issues facing it. Representatives from Remote Indigenous Media Organisations from WA, SA, NT and Queensland will be attending. PAW Media's... CONTINUED »
​David Slowo and Jason Woods will be presenting at this years Indigenous Studies Conference in Canberra. The conference theme is "Young and old: connecting generations." The AIATSIS National Indigenous Studies Conference brings together... CONTINUED »
The long awaited report of the Indigenous Broadcasting Review was released on April 6, 2011.The Report strongly recommended that Federal Government responsibility for Indigenous broadcasting programs be located within the same Department as other... CONTINUED »
This year's Media Festival will be held out at Umuwa on the PY Lands of Northern SA hosted by PY Media and its Board. Our peak body IRCA (Indigenous Remote Communications Association) will once again work with the host RIMO to deliver a ... CONTINUED »
PAW Media is one of the eight Remote Indigenous Media Organisations in Australia. Each year we attend the Remote Indigenous Media Festival to meet up with colleagues and share experiences and learnings, discuss key policy areas for our operations, gain... CONTINUED »