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Bronte Gosper Bronte Gosper i(20331966 works by)
Gender: Female
Heritage: Aboriginal ; Aboriginal Wiradjuri
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1 y separately published work icon Above and Beyond Broadcasting : A Study of First Nations Media and the COVID-19 Pandemic Claire Stuchbery , Bronte Gosper , Sharon Huebner , Lyndon Ormond-Parker , Andrew Dodd , Brad Buller , Alice Springs : First Nations Media Australia The University of Melbourne Judith Neilson Institute for Journalism and Ideas , 2022 24237459 2022 single work criticism

'First Nations media organisations have adapted their crisis response to the pandemic to focus on vaccination information and managing information flow about the evolving directives for travel and lockdowns on an ongoing basis. Through case study examples, this study has generated understanding about how First Nations media organisations operated during the early days of Australia’s COVID-19 pandemic. It has identified key lessons that can be learned from that experience, both for the future benefit of media organisations and for those First Nations communities continuing to struggle with the impact of Australia’s most urgent public health challenge in nearly a century.'

Source: Introduction.

1 Stone Fella i "In 1878, the base that mounts the stone fella was brought from Moruya to Sydney", Bronte Gosper , 2020 single work poetry
— Appears in: Cordite Poetry Review , October no. 97 and 98 2020;
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