TEABBA Radio sent broadcasters, Bala B, DJB, TEABBA Director Mae Mae Morrison and team leader KB to the East Arnhem community of Gapuwiyak to capture the great initiatives of the NIAA/ACAAP project.
One AACAP project is delivered in a remote Indigenous community per calendar year. Where possible multiple projects can be undertaken in a region. AACAP delivers an holistic program that addresses Indigenous disadvantage through the provision of:
TEABBA’s involvement with the AACAP project is the first of its kind, being the first Remote Indigenous Media Organisation to team up with the NIAA and the Army, to broadcast the updates and different initiatives throughout the duration, while also on the ground delivering training to newly admitted local Broadcaster, Samuel.