a media forum in association with Beyond tolerance:
A National Conference on Racism
Where: The
Studio Theatre of the Sydney Opera House
When: 6.00
- 7.30pm Tuesday 12 March,
2002
This forum
discussed issues confronted by journalists when reporting and commenting
on race relations in Australia. It examined the balance between purely
reporting the stories, public opinion and what the media's broader community
responsibilities are.
The forum was
moderated by John Highfield the ABC radio
presenter and journalist. John currently co-hosts The World Today on Radio
National and regional stations and is an experienced ABC reporter, presenter
and former foreign correspondent.
The presenters
were:
Farah Farouque
Farah has been
a journalist for 10 years with the The Age, reporting on politics, business,
the law, arts, ethnic and religious affairs. Born in Sri Lanka, she maintains
a strong interest in cultural issues and has written a number of articles
about the Muslim community in Victoria. In 2000 she spent three months
working for the Jakarta-based Indonesian news magazine Tempo.
Paul Murray
Paul was the
longest serving daily newspaper editor in Australia when he resigned from
The West Australian in 2000. He is currently a presenter and talk back
host at 6PR in Perth.
Julie Nimmo
Julie has been
a producer and reporter for ICAM, SBS's Indigenous program, since it began
in 1996. She is particularly interested in social justice issues and has
covered stories about police violence towards Aborigines, Redfern's Indigenous
community and the Stolen Generations.
The Forum was recorded by ABC Radio National for
airing in 'Big Ideas' program |