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  Hon. Bob Carr was Chief Guest 2014 Multicultural & Indigenous Media Awards Dinner held at Parliament House

The Honourable Prof, Bob Carr

The 3rd Multicultural and Indigenous Media Awards Presentation dinner was celebrated on Wed,10th Sept 2014 at NSW Parliament with over 145 representatives from multicultural and Indigenous media outlets, joined by many Members of Parliament, community representatives and distinguished consular representatives to recognise and celebrate the achievements of multicultural & Indigenous media.

The night was made extra special with the presence of the former Premier & former Foreign Minister the Hon Bob Carr a number of parliamentary colleagues including, the Hon John Robertson Leader of the Opposition and his Deputy the Hon Linda Burney who delivered welcome to country.

“The third annual Multicultural Media Awards, now proudly re named the Multicultural and Indigenous Media Awards celebrates the achievements of remarkable people in multicultural and Indigenous media”. Mr Moselmane said.

Today multicultural and indigenous journalists have the capacity to bring news to every household like never before. They also break down social and cultural barriers as well as prejudices faced by new and indigenous Australians alike.” Mr Moselmane said.

Multicultural Media and Indigenous media combined are not only a wonderful and effective tool for dissemination of information, but it also empowers migrant and indigenous communities.
This empowerment of Indigenous print, broadcast and other news mediums, are engaging our nation, and, importantly, has highlighted stories long untold, stories of hardship, stories of oppression and stories of injustice brought upon our First Peoples.

“You as Indigenous media have given great urgency to the rights struggle of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and for that you must be commended.
“Indigenous media, focusing on the challenges faced by First Peoples of this continent, helps in elevating the struggle and highlighting the inequalities for all to hear, see and read”. “Finally congratulations to the award winners and I encourage all to participate in the 2015 MIMA”. Mr Moselmane Said.

Shaoquett Moselmane is the Chairman of the Multicultural and Indigenous Media Awards Inc.

The Award Winners were: Category Winner and Media Organisation
Journalist of the Year
Malarndirri McCarthy (NITV)
Kumud Merani (SBS Radio’s Hindi Language Program)
Photographer of the Year
Romeo Cayabyab(The Filipino Australian)
Freedy Handa (The Indian Telegraph)
News Reporting
Maja Jovic (Neos Kosmos)
Geoff Bagnall (National Indigenous Times)
Editorial Reporting
Mr Gerry Georgatos (The Stringer)
Dr Woolombi Waters (National Indigenous Times)
Coverage of Community Affairs
Miss Lok Hei (Feemi) Lai (Sing Tao Daily)
Online News Coverage
Mohamad Taha )Australian Broadcasting Corporation) MIMA Hall of Fame for 30 Years of Service Mr Paolo Rajo (La Fiamma)
JOURNALIST OF THE YEAR
Ms Malarndirri McCarthy: Executive Producer of NITV nightly news and experienced journalist. Leads SBS’s NITV nightly News with a distinctive edge to Indigenous reporting, and also presents and produces ‘Week in Review’ – a dynamic weekly wrap of Indigenous stories. Former ABC newsreader and journalist and former Parliamentarian and Cabinet Minister in the Northern Territory.
Ms Kumud Merani: Accomplished journalist, documentary maker, author, actor and SBS’s Hindi Language program Executive producer. Kumud dedicated many years of professional commitment to multicultural broadcasting.
PHOTOGRAPHER OF THE YEAR
Mr Romeo Cayabyab: Photographer, editor and producer of The Filipino Australian’s winning entry of Walk for Respect, It’s Story in Photos, from the “The Walk for Respect” march in Lakemba in early 2014. The photos were published in The Filipino Australian and on the web to inform the readers and social media followers about retention of Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act.
Mr Freedy Handler: The winning photo (Bar Bombay) was published on the cover of the Indian Telegraph. It captures a Bollywood dancer member of the Indian lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community. The photo illustrated a special report supporting Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender Indian community at Sydney’s Mardi Gras 2014.
NEWS REPORTING:
Mrs Maja Jovic: Reporter from the Neos Kosmos. Her winning entry was entitled Family Violence Confronted (In Victoria), a story which focuses on the high level of unreported family violence experienced by newly arrived migrant families, in particular the Greek community. It also explores the Victorian Government’s action to protect women and children and victims of family violence.
Mr Geoff Bagnall: Reporter from the National Indigenous Times. His winning entry was Warning another Stolen Generation looms as Grandmothers fight to save their families.Geoff’s story highlights the anguish of grandmothers of children who were removed by child protection services in NSW, and their placement outside of their culture instead of with suitable extended families. It articulates the need to prevent another stolen generation and apology by the Prime Minister.
EDITORIAL REPORTING
Dr Woolombi Waters: Reporter from National Indigenous Times, winning title was Our greatest concern is creating Unity. Dr Woolombi Waters’ brave, visionary and inspiring editorial explores how the Indigenous community can move forward. He asks his people to question what the legacy hey want to leave future generations of Indigenous Australians. It is a powerful report on reconciliation both within Indigenous communities and between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
Mr Gerry Georgatos: The Stringer, with winning entry: What will it take to end Aboriginal disadvantage and inequalities? Gerry Georgatos’ editorial blends years of investigative news reporting and feature writing, reflecting on hundreds of visits to communities. His answer on what will it take to end Aboriginal disadvantage and inequalities? A multitude of voices in a humanity born out of respect and difference.
COVERAGE OF COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Miss Lok Hei (Feemi) Lai: From the Sing Tao Daily Print, with winning entry: Chinese community stood up against the proposed changes to Racial Discrimination Act. The piece provides an in depth coverage of the Federal government’s attempt to amend Section 18C of the Racial Discrimination Act in March, leading up to the abandonment of the amendment in August. It canvassed a wide range of opinions from the community, public consultations, Politicians and others; revealing the dynamic issues arising by cleverly surpassing the language barriers.
ONLINE NEWS COVERAGE
Mohamad Taha: Journalist from the ABC, with the entry: Teachers, pupils on mission to tackle racism in Australian schools. This multi-media online piece articulates its treatment of racism in schools. It provides a good online resource to help young people overcome racism using hip-hop. It examines, the roots of racism, existing programs, effective strategies, successful models, the role of government, anti-racism organisations, and what students think should be done as they talk about their first hand experiences.
MIMA HALL OF FAME
MIMA Hall of Fame for 30 Years of Service proudly presented to Paolo Rajo for services as a journalist, La Fiamma in the presence and support of Armando Tornari. La Fiamma first edition was published on the 15th April 1947.

Speech of Honourable Shaoquett Moselmane MP, Chairman of the Multicultural and Indigenous Media Awards Inc

Thank you Pino,and many thanks to My Colleague the Hon Linda Burney for her comments and welcome to Country on behalf of our first peoples whom I acknowledge and pay my respects to.
I also acknowledge with gratitude the support of our former foreign Minister and former Premier, Professor, the Hon. Bob Carr, for yet again joining us as our key note speaker in honouring our multicultural and Indigenous Media.

It is a pleasure and a privilege to have you here Bob and thank you sincerely for making yourself available once again.
I welcome my Parliamentary colleagues, Our leader, the Hon John Robertson, and his Deputy the Hon Linda Burney, The Hon Amanda Fazio, Opposition Whip, The Hon Peter Primrose Special Minister of State, The Hon Guy Zangari, Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Affairs, esteemed consular dignitaries, Multicultural and Indigenous Journalists, Sponsors, business and community leaders.

I did invite the Premier Mike Baird and Minister Dominello but unfortunately both did not respond.
In any event, this is your night and it is but a small tribute to you for all the hard work that you do. I am proud that some of you have taken the time to fly in from across the nation to join us and I extend special welcome to all of you but in particular to our indigenous media for the fabulous effort you have made to participate in these awards.

Ladies and Gentleman, I am indeed honoured to be celebrating with you, the third annual Multicultural Media Awards, now proudly re named the Multicultural and Indigenous Media Awards - Celebrating the achievements of remarkable people in multicultural and Indigenous media.
It is you who bring communities together, and it is you who break down social and cultural barriers as well as prejudices faced by new and indigenous Australians alike.

Multicultural and Indigenous Media is not just a mass communication tool; it is a personal, social and a cultural medium.
You have the capacity to raise community awareness of issues that are not immediately covered by mainstream media.
You are a valuable institution contributing so much to our vibrant society and for that, You ought to be given the respect you deserve.

You have turned challenges into opportunities, and at times when mainstream print media is struggling, you are not only surviving, but thriving.
You have addressed the difficulties of an ageing migrant population versus generational change by evolving and embracing new technologies, emerging markets, and diversifying across print, radio, web, TV, satellite and social media.

I wish to thank you all in particular our kind sponsors the Arab Bank, Atax Partners, Mitry Lawyers and Transyway as well as John Zhang and his Shanghainese Association.
Special Thanks to our wonderful Judges Majid Aboud Saab, Zoran Becvarovski and Mykaela Saunders and of Course our MC Pino Migliorino,

Our Key note speaker, The Hon Bob Carr and of course my parliamentary colleagues as well as Consular representatives for gracing us with their presence but most importantly you the journalists and administrators and owners who write and operate our Multicultural and Indigenous Media. Thank you and Good Night till 2015.

Shifaat Kaleem

Consul  of  Pakistan

 

Hon Amanda Fazio MLC

Opposition whip in the LC

 

John Robertson MP

Leader of the Opposition

 

Abdul Aziz Uqaili

Consul General of Pakistan

 

Michael Daley MP

MP

 

George Bitar Ghanem

Consul General of Lebanon

 

Hon Peter Primrose MLC

PARLIAMENT

 

Hon Bob Carr

Former Premier & Former FM of Australia

 

Dr Vinod Bahade

Deputy Consul General of India

will represent the CG of India ,Mr Sunjay Sudhir

Mr. Li Huaxin

Consul General of PRC

 

Mrs. Niki Panagiotou

Vice Consul of the Consulate General of Greece

will represent the CG of Greece,Dr. Stavros Kyrimis

Mr. Marford Angeles

Philippine Consul

will represent the CG of Philippine Anne Jalando-on Louis

Mr. Zhang Peng

Vice Consul of PRC

 

Mr. Deng Cong

Vice Consul of PRC

 

Mike Carey        

NITV

 

Marcus Waters

NIT

 

 

Barbara McGrady

 

 

Don Lange

ABC Radio

 

Mr Joe Rizk

ABA Managing Director & CEO Arab Bank Australia

 

Rick Mitry

Mitry Lawyers

 

Majida Abood Saab

JUDGE

 

Dr Zoran

 

 

John Shipton

with Gerry

 

Murrumu Walubara Yidingji

With Gerry

 

Simon Ko

Sing Tao Newspaper

 

Shahid Iqbal

PAK Assocition of Australia

 

Syed Zafar Hussein

Sada E Watan

 

Mykaela Saunders

JUDGE

 

Prof Andrew Jakubowicz

UTS

 

Aunty Joan Tranter

UTS Elder in residence

 

Gerry Pearson

with Gerry Georgatos

 

Paolo Rajo

La Fiamma

 

Iftikhar Rana 

APBC

 

Today multicultural and indigenous journalists have the capacity to bring news to every household like never before – incorporating information on news, events, property, business, arts and cultural programs, as well politics, sports and lifestyle.

The power that you have is unmatchable and the potential is limitless.
In the last decade Indigenous media has developed from its grassroots, developing multiple voices in Indigenous-specific news media, free-to-air 24/7 National Indigenous Television, the National Indigenous Times, The Stringer, The Koori Mail, and the National Indigenous Radio Service which has national reach with 180 radio stations.
This empowerment of Indigenous print, broadcast and other news mediums, are engaging our nation, and, importantly, has highlighted stories long untold, stories of hardship, stories of oppression and stories of injustice brought upon our First Peoples.

You as Indigenous media have given great urgency to the rights struggle of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and for that you must be commended.
It is through Indigenous-specific media that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights struggle is highlighted and brought to the fore, empowering indigenous and non-indigenous Australians to stand together and to bring down the terrible scourge of racism.

Indigenous media, focusing on the challenges faced by First Peoples of this continent, helps in elevating the struggle, and highlighting the inequalities for all to hear, see and read.
Ladies and Gentlemen, as Chairman of the Multicultural and Indigenous Media Awards, I salute you for your efforts, and commend you for your courage and commitment.

Chief Guest Hon. Bob Carr

Honourable Shaoquett Moselmane MP

Leader of the Opposition, Hon John Robertson, MP

Hon Linda Burney, MP

MC Pino Migliorino

 

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