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Queensland Remote Aboriginal Media (QRAM) is a non-profit Aboriginal Corporation and is one of eight (8) Remote Indigenous Media Organisations (RIMO) based strategically throughout Australia. 

Based in Cairns, QRAM’s primary role is to provide media and learning services’ support to Remote Indigenous Broadcasting Services (RIBS) in remote Queensland communities of Aurukun, Doomadgee, Hope Vale, Kowanyama, Lockhart River, Mapoon, Mornington Island, Napranum, Northern Peninsula Area (NPA), Pormpuraaw, Woorabinda and Wujal Wujal.

QRAM’s services are ‘tailor-made’ to the requirements of each individual RIBS, include training, technical support, general administrative support, representation of the region to Government and Broadcasting Industry bodies, assistance with Licensing including renewals, and secretariat support.



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