• A Big Dorrie with Ivamere Nataro

  • Jun 13 2023
  • Length: 36 mins
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  • 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 rating)
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A Big Dorrie with Ivamere Nataro

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  • In this special Big Dorrie, Naomi Moran, General Manager of the Koori Mail interviews investigative journalist, Ivamere Nataro, visiting from Fiji. 

    Iva works for the Fiji Sun Newspaper and has been visiting Australia throughout May and June 2023, attending the DART Centre for Journalism and Trauma Conference in Brisbane and has also been sponsored by the ABC and the Koori Mail to stay on for a few more weeks. Whilst staying in Lismore, Iva has been covering stories about Fijians living and working in regional NSW.

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Would love to hear more of Iva’s voice

I loved the friendly discussion, but I was expecting to hear Iva’s point of view much more, such as how she felt, saw, and heard since it was her first trip to Australia. More questions to Iva would be beneficial so listeners can learn what she knew or experienced before and during her trip.

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