ECONOMIC MEDIA CENTRE TRAINING
EXPRESSION OF INTEREST

Thank you for your interest in our Economic Media Centre training. Please fill our this expression of interest form and we will get in touch with you shortly.

We strongly encourage applicants from a diversity of genders, backgrounds, cultures, languages and experiences to apply. If you have any questions, please contact us at 
info@economicmediacentre.org.

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MEDIA SPOKESPERSON TRAINING

Media Spokesperson Training is a two-day program for change makers working on issues connected to economic justice in Australia. 

Currently, the Economic Media Centre is focused on shifting narratives through the media on the issues of First Nations justice, the migration system and housing affordability. We are prioritising media training for spokespeople wanting to advocate on these issues. 

We will continue to work with advocates working on income support and the social safety net and disability justice. 

The program is designed for grassroots activists and people with lived experience of economic and racial injustice - we prioritise change makers directly affected by the issues they are working on.









FIRST NATIONS MEDIA TRAINING

Build your confidence and skills in telling your story, your way.  Speak up on issues that affect your community. Learn how to engage with the media to shift the narrative and build First Nations justice.

The workshop, led by the Economic Media Centre (EMC), is based on the principles from the Passing the Message Stick, a groundbreaking message research project that has been designed to find the messages that build widespread support for transformative change on First Nations justice and self-determination.

As part of the training, we will share insights on the latest messaging research, which was designed to find persuasive messages on key issues relevant to our current political context including truth-telling, treaty, and representation.









Please provide the contact details of two First Nations referees from within your community or networks.
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