ICAM (TV series)
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ICAM was an Australian television program focusing on Indigenous affairs that aired on SBS from 1995 until 2002.
ICAM | |
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Presented by | Karla Grant |
Country of origin | Australia |
Original language | English |
Original release | |
Network | SBS |
Release | 1995 – 2002 |
ICAM was the first Indigenous affairs program on SBS,[1] and during its run was the only prime time Indigenous affairs program broadcast on national television in Australia.[2] ICAM aired weekly and was hosted by Karla Grant.[2] Rachael Maza was a presenter on the program, at least during 1997 and 1998, when it changed its airing slot to a Sunday.[3]
Production wound back in 2001, and Grant went on to develop ICAM's successor, Living Black.[2][4] In its final year of production, the program won a Walkley Award for Coverage of Indigenous Affairs, for journalist Julie Nimmo's story "No Fixed Address".[5]
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