Queensland Remote Aboriginal Media

Supporting remote Indigenous broadcasting across Queensland
Croydon. Photographer: Jasmine Jones

We support broadcasters in remote communities with practical, on-the-ground solutions.

Since the formation of QRAM, there has been a revitalisation of broadcasting activities in remote Queensland.

17

Stations in the QRAM network

30

Communities reached on the Black Star Radio Network

We support local stations with training, resources and ongoing guidance to help communities share their stories.

Our work strengthens connection, culture and communication across Far North Queensland, the Gulf and Cape communities.

Queensland Remote Aboriginal Media

Meet our Board of Directors

QRAM works in partnership with government, community organisations, and local communities to create and share content for stations across the Black Star network.









Our goal: we're rebuilding, strengthening, and returning control of remote Aboriginal broadcasting to communities.

QRAM works alongside fellow Remote Indigenous Media Organisations (RIMOs) across Australia.

Doomadgee. Photographer: Mable Daylight