Koori Mail

Koori Mail
Type Biweekly
Owner(s) Bunjum Co-operative; Buyinbin Inc; Kurrachee Co-operative; Bundjalung Tribal Society; Nungera Co-operative
Founded 1991
Headquarters Lismore, New South Wales
ISSN 1038-8516
Website www.koorimail.com

The Koori Mail is an Australian newspaper written and owned by Indigenous Australians.[1] It has iconic status amongst Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people and their supporters.

The Koori Mail was founded in 1991,[2] by Owen Carriage.[3] It is published fortnightly and available by subscription and in newsagents in every Australian state and territory.[1] It is a source of news and information on Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, communities and events throughout Australia.[2] It covers general news as well as health, education, employment, culture, the arts, and sport.[1]

The Koori Mail is owned by Indigenous Australians through five Aboriginal community organisations based in northern New South Wales.[1] Its board of directors and editor are all Aboriginal people. The newspaper is based in Lismore.[2] It has correspondents and contributors throughout Australia.

More than 9150 copies of the Koori Mail are sold each fortnight.[2] The Koori Mail has been independently audited for its paid circulation, which continues to grow. Research indicates that it averages around 100,000 readers, many of whom access the newspaper through community councils, land councils, health and housing services, educational units, and Indigenous businesses.

Staff

Russell Kapeen is the paper's chairman.[4] Naomi Moran is the paper's general manager.[5]

Kirstie Parker, CEO of the National Centre for Indigenous Excellence, is a former Koori Mail editor.[6]

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