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The Racial Hatred Act: Case study 2

 case study2myth or fact? stereotypes and Indigenous Australians

Introduction:

  • perpetuating myths and stereotypes in the media
Media report:
  • 'The Colour of Money', Damien Murphy, The Bulletin, October 95
Comment:
  • Executive Officer of the Aboriginal Justice Advisory Group, Gail Wallace, on the media's role in bridging
    the cultural gap
  • Executive Director, Strategy & Review Branch, NSW Police, Neil Bridge, on the reality of policing
    in Redfern
  • ABC TV Indigenous Programs Unit producer/presenter, Michelle
    Tuahine
    , on the media's stereotyping of Indigenous Australians
  • 'Black is not a Colour',
    Letter to the Editor from HREOC's Zita Antonios and Mick Dodson, The Bulletin,
    31 Oct 95

Please note that none of the reports in the case studies have been the
subject of complaints or queries under the Racial Hatred Act.


Executive Officer of the Aboriginal Justice
Advisory Committee, Gail Wallace, believes the media should think more
about its role in bridging the cultural gap between Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal
Australia:

 "Quotation Mark"

The media should not underestimate its ability to inform and influence
social opinion on race issues. It is not incorrect to state that stereotypical
messages produced by media sources influence all facets of our community,
including service provision in the private and public sectors.

It is important to the development of meaningful relationships between
non-Aboriginals and Aboriginals that consultation with Indigenous communities
becomes an integral part of social and policy development. Consultation
with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island peoples is a reconciliatory vehicle
to which all sectors of the community should be committed. For the media,
that means giving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Island people an opportunity
to comment on or respond to reports about them from their point of view.

We all acknowledge that contact between Australia's majority and Aboriginal
people is limited, but the media can play a major part in nurturing that
contact.

 "Quotation Mark"

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