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PUT YOUR ABOUT ME SECTION HERE! Changes may take up to 2 mins to show on your profileGadigal Information Service----------------------------------------------------- --------------------------- Establishment Gadigal Information Service was established and became an incorporated Aboriginal association in 1993 to provide a community based media, arts and information service for the Indigenous community in Sydney.Named after the traditional owners of the inner-Sydney area, Gadigal Information Service (GIS) grew out of a need for an Indigenous controlled and operated media organisation in the city with the largest Indigenous population in Australia. For many years the mainstream media has portrayed Indigenous Australians with negative stereotypes. GIS is a means to amend this.To this end, GIS's main aim has been to establish Koori Radio - Sydney's Indigenous community station. After six years of trying GIS was given a full-time broadcasting licence for Koori Radio in May, 2001. The station is now on air on 93.7FM on a 50kW transmitter.For many years Koori people were concerned about ensuring that we had equal access to services that most non-indigenous people took for granted. Since the 1970s our communities have been developing service delivery organisations such as medical, legal and educational organisations.More recently we have seen a resurgence of our cultural heritage and a number of artist's groups have been established. The process of reconciliation has enabled us to access areas that previously we could not.Media is one such area.During the early 1980s Radio Redfern was established to give Kooris in Sydney a voice. The impact of this service, broadcasting only 30 hours per week, was incredible.During Australia's Bicentennial in 1988, Radio Redfern played a pivotal role in informing and educating the public about Indigenous responses to this celebration. This inspired the founders of GIS to set up Koori Radio and provide Sydney's Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander community with a permanent voice.Koori Radio was also part of a National Indigenous broadcast during the Sydney 2000 Olympics.Location GIS and Koori Radio are now located in the old Marrickville Hospital premises at Level 1, 26 Lilydale Street Marrickville (off Marrickville Road in the Old Marrickville Hospital). General Manager Brad Cooke G.I.S LogoThe original logo for Gadigal Information Service was designed in 1993 by Matthew Cook, a founding member of the organisation. Matthew was from the Bundjalung nation and Dunghutti on his mother’s side. Drawn by hand, the logo depicts two symbols of communication, two cultural means of communicating.Overlaying the Sydney city skyline with Centrepoint Tower as the symbol of modern communications, the message sticks are the artists statement and reminder that Aboriginal people are the first people of this city and had their own means of communicating across the harbour foreshores and out in to the bush that served them well for over 40,000 years.Matthew makes the statement in his logo that with the establishment of Aboriginal controlled media organisations such as Gadigal Information Service, Aboriginal people are taking up the recovery and control of their own communications lost to the destructive forces of European invasion 200 years ago.Tim Bishop Nov 2, 2006

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93.7FM Koori Radio 2LND is Sydney's only Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander full-time community radio station and brings you a great mix of local, International and assorted Indigenous music from around the world and across Australia.We play a wide variety and a renowned selection of Indigenous music, through a great format and expanding play list. Koori Radio also brings you live coverage of all the big events as and when they land in Australia providing listeners with a blend of fresh new music and emerging trend in music as the times change.Koori Radio's 50kW transmitter reaches beyond the Blue Mountains in the west, the Central Coast in the north, and Wollongong in the south, providing us with an amazing coverage of the Sydney community. Live programs are broadcast daily on air from 7am until midnight from the Koori Radio studio. At midnight you can stay tuned to Koori Radio's overnight service, from 12midnight - 7am for a non-stop mix of more deadly Black music. We are always on the lookout for more Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander volunteers to produce and present programs on Koori Radio. To show your support for Koori Radio, you can subscribe as a Member or Associate Member. Membership entitles you to discounts on Gadigal merchandise, invitations to exclusive events and is a real tangible way for listeners to support the development of the organisation. PUT YOUR I'D LIKE TO MEET SECTION HERE! Changes may take up to 2 mins to show on your profileView All Friends | View Blog | Add Comment

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