There were multiple "red flags" around the behaviour of the former general manager of Australia's largest First Nations media body, a Northern Territory court has heard. CAAMA's former general manager ...
The nation's largest First Nations media body is likely to be released from special administration at the end of this week after more than a year of oversight. CAAMA is on track to emerge from special ...
World Socialist Web Site journalists Susan Allan and Richard Phillips, who are reporting from Alice Springs on the social and political impact of the Northern Territory intervention, were interviewed ...
The Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association has been placed under special administration by the Office of the Registrar of Indigenous Corporations over severe financial issues and growing debt ...
DESPITE being placed into special administration earlier this year, the Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association’s (CAAMA) debt, estimated to be in the millions, has continued to grow The ...
2025 celebrates CAAMA (Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association)‘s 45th anniversary and their role as an advocate for cultural exchange, inclusion, and empowerment of Aboriginal people. This ...
This year Radioinfo goes across the country and networks to catch up with Managers and CEOs on the state of the industry, their role within it and where we are headed. De Masi is pictured in the CAAMA ...