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Indigenous community radio keeps local residents informed
By ABC NEWS (Australia)Published : Jan. 22, 2023 - 09:59
As torrential rain flooded the far-north of WA, community radio become an ever more important lifeline in the region - particularly for first nations people there. Communicating in language about the unfolding disaster was the key work of broadcaster Natalie Davey, and the team at Wong-gee radio.