A Yarn That Could Save a Life
QRAM’s latest radio project is A Yarn That Could Save A Life, which uses radio plays to get people thinking and talking about organ and tissue donation. The radio plays […]
QRAM’s latest radio project is A Yarn That Could Save A Life, which uses radio plays to get people thinking and talking about organ and tissue donation. The radio plays […]
The Chief Minister of the Northern Territory, Adam Giles, opened Larrakia Television at Parliament House in Darwin, during the build up to the biggest week in Darwin, the Darwin Cup […]
QRAM’s newest educational project kicks off this month with a look at how we can eat more healthy food every day. The ‘Our Community -Our Future’ program is a year-long project […]
Mental Health is serious and developing problem in many remote communities and radio can play an important role in promoting positive mental health. Jaelea Skehan paid a courtesy visit to ‘QRAM […]
This month the team from QRAM’s ear health project ‘Listen Up – For Life’ caught up Associate Professor Kelvin Kong, an Aboriginal ear, nose and throat specialist who was Australia’s […]
A new radio drama series addressing alcohol use and binge drinking will be produced by QRAM with young people living in remote communities of QLD. The radio series is the […]
Young broadcasters from remote commmunities in the Gulf, Cape and Yarrabah are heading to Cairns next week for a Forum to discuss issues around alcohol. The Forum is funded through […]