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Council Broadcasters’ Autumn Edition 2011 – Journal of the National Ethnic & Multicultural Features The Ethnic Broadcaster Ethnic The Multiculturalism in 2011 Lobbying and the Budget Community Radio Goes Digital Responding to Emergencies Multicultural Music Initiatives Asia-Pacific Community Radio Welcome to the journal of the National Ethnic & Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council, representing and resourcing ethnic community broadcasters across Australia. NEMBC Executive Committee President: Victor Marillanca ACT Vice-President: Tangi Steen SA Treasurer: Joe De Luca NT Secretary: Cristina Descalzi SA Werner Albrecht, ACT Nick Dmyterko QLD Osai Faiva NSW Contents Nikola Nikolich WA Mahendra Pathik TAS President’s Pen .................................................................... 1 George Salloum VIC Jagdeep Shergill VIC Multicultural Policy in 2011 ............................................ 2-3 Joelle Vandermensbrugghe ACT Honorary Executive Director: George Zangalis VIC ‘The People of Australia’ Policy ........................................ 4 Stephen Conroy on Ethnic Community Radio ............... 5 NEMBC Staff Executive and Policy Officer: Russell Anderson Federal Inquiry into Multiculturalism .......................... 6-7 Youth and Women’s Officer: Rachael Bongiorno Membership Organiser: Bec Zajac Administration Officer: Asahel Bush Lobbying and Advocacy ...................................................... 8 Bookkeeper: Denis West Equity in the Media ............................................................. 9 The Ethnic Broadcaster Digital Community Radio On Air .............................. 10-11 Editing and Design: Russell Anderson and Asahel Bush Journal Printers: Highlight Printing Pty Ltd Refugees, Asylum Seekers and Radio ............................. 12 The Ethnic Broadcaster is an environmentally friendly Indigenous Broadcasting Update .................................... 13 production, using recycled paper and non-toxic inks. Responding to Natural Disasters: Community The Ethnic Broadcaster is the Journal of the National Radio and Fundraising Appeals .................................. 14-15 Ethnic & Multicultural Broadcasters’ Council (NEMBC). The views expressed in The Ethnic Broadcaster are not Around the Stations ..................................................... 16-17 necessarily the views of the NEMBC. Lion Mountain Studio Project ......................................... 18 NEMBC Contact Details PO Box 1144 Amrap Ethnic & Multicultural Music Initiative ............. 19 Collingwood VIC 3066 Phone: 03 9486 9549 Around the World ....................................................... 20-21 Fax: 03 9486 9547 Email: [email protected] Women’s Committee Update ......................................... 22 Website: www.nembc.org.au International Women’s Day ............................................ 23 We welcome contributions to The Ethnic Broadcaster, especially from NEMBC Members. Youth Committee Update ............................................... 24 Submit contributions to: [email protected] 2011 Australian Census .................................................... 25 Front Cover: ACMA News ....................................................................... 26 Lwe and Grace are broadcasters on the 3ZZZ Karen language program – the first Karen program CBF News ........................................................................... 27 in Australia. The Karen people from Burma have recently settled in Australia as refugees and are NEMBC Membership ........................................................ 28 using radio as a vital resource for their communities. President’s Pen Following our very successful lobbying campaign I The announcement of the inquiry is a positive step in commence this report with good news of a substantial putting multiculturalism back on the agenda. This is an funding increase for ethnic and other community important time for diverse communities and especially broadcasters. We welcome the Government’s budget ethnic community radio broadcasters to maintain our announcement of an increase in funding by $3 million efforts to have the value of cultural diversity recognised and annually for the next four years. supported. Multiculturalism is about the ongoing promotion The NEMBC together with community broadcasters has and maintenance of cultural diversity. It’s about celebrating been campaigning for an increase in funding for over 14 the social, cultural and economic richness of Australia. Its years, to assist over 3000 volunteers to better serve their ideas and values are central to the work done by Australia’s communities and to support the maintenance of language, thousands of community language broadcasters. culture and identity. This funding will go a long way in In this edition of The Ethnic Broadcaster the NEMBC supporting the aspirations of these communities and in explores some of these new perspectives on building our multicultural nation. multiculturalism – both from the government and elsewhere The NEMBC applauds the Labor government and – and on our role as broadcasters in maintaining the particularly Senator Stephen Conroy and his office for momentum and commitment that continues to support breaking the 14 year drought in this important area of cultural diversity as an important element of nation-building. content funding. We also appreciate the invaluable support We welcome to the NEMBC two new staff members, and given by the Greens. I take this opportunity to wish Sian Darling, our previous Increased funding will enable us, ethnic community Membership Organiser, all the best for the future. Our new broadcasters, to expand and improve our invaluable Membership Organiser, Bec Zajac, started in February and services, not only to hundreds of established community we hope that you will have the opportunity to meet her language programs, but also to new and emerging over the next year. A new position has been formed at the communities, migrants and refugees. With these additional NEMBC: Anthea Sidiropoulos joins us as our new AMRAP funds, digital broadcasting can now realise the opportunities Ambassador to scout for ethnic and multicultural music for expanding the services of language programs. from emerging artists and to let our members know how to access this multilingual music on AMRAP’s AirIt website. The other big announcement came from Immigration This will assist our members and promote Australian ethnic Minister Chris Bowen and PM Julia Gillard as they launched and multicultural music. the government’s new multicultural policy in February this year. Around the same time, a parliamentary Inquiry into Multiculturalism in Australia was announced by the Joint Standing Committee on Migration. The ‘M’ word – Multiculturalism – is back in favour. Victor Marillanca New Staff Members at the NEMBC The NEMBC is pleased to welcome two new staff members to its Melbourne-based Secretariat. Bec Zajac joins the NEMBC as our new Membership Organiser, while Anthea Sidiropoulos joins us as part of a partnership between the NEMBC and AMRAP to encourage and support Australian musicians from diverse cultures. Bec Zajac – Membership Organiser Anthea Sidiropoulos – AMRAP Ambassador Bec has come to the NEMBC, having recently returned Anthea is a community arts worker and independent home to Melbourne after living in New York for the last musician and has worked alongside program leaders for four years. In the US, Bec worked as a book publicist emerging, ethnic and multicultural communities, including promoting books on social justice issues and minority the Ecumenical Migration Centre and arts and cultural rights. Before her work as a publicist, Bec worked for the departments within Melbourne’s inner suburban councils Wilderness Society on membership and campaigning and and NGOs. Anthea has long been an advocate of human was involved in university activism and student politics. rights and multiculturalism and has served on several arts Bec believes strongly in the way radio can be used to and culture boards and as an advisor to several multicultural counter racism, advance multiculturalism and build organisations. In 2007 Anthea was made an Ambassador community and is excited to channel that passion into her for Peace by UNESCO and in 2009 she received the State work as membership officer. Along with her work at the Government of Victoria’s Multicultural Award for Excellence NEMBC, Bec is currently undertaking training in radio for her service to the community through the arts. As well broadcasting at Joy FM and she is returning to Melbourne as performing with her band “Aphrodite’s Children”, Anthea University to study honours in Australian Studies. Her broadcasts regularly on the Greek program at Radio 3ZZZ studies will focus on immigration issues, multiculturalism in Melbourne. Anthea looks forward to bringing together and the media and should be an excellent complement to her experiences in multicultural organisations, community her work at the NEMBC. radio and the performing arts in her new role. The Ethnic Broadcaster - Multicultural Policy in 2011 Australia’s new multicultural policy and the challenges of intercultural engagement No time to rest on A new multicultural policy for our laurels – the Australia ongoing advocacy for The principles of the current policy propose the recognition of cultural factors within a democratic framework of the multiculturalism rule of law. FECCA endorses this perspective. However, I was in the audience when in doing