Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association

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The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) is an organisation founded in 1980 by Freda Glynn, Phillip Batty and John Macumba in order to expose Aboriginal music and culture to the rest of Australia from its Alice Springs media centre. CAAMA is owned by Arrente Council.

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They coordinate with 8 Kin FM and Imparja Television on a number of projects and are also involved in

  • CAAMA films
  • CAAMA radio
  • CAAMA music
  • CAAMA bookstore

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