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Malarndirri McCarthy

Malarndirri Barbara Anne McCarthy (born 1970), a journalist and former Australian politician, is a Yanyuwa woman from Borroloola in the Gulf of Carpentaria, Northern Territory. As a former Labor politician, Malarndirri represented Arnhem in the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly between 2005 and 2012. A presenter with SBS/NITV News based in Sydney, Malarndirri won the Multicultural and Indigenous Media Awards 2014 Journalist of the Year and in 2013 won the inaugural Deadly Award for Journalism of the Year.
==Background and early years==
Born in Katherine in 1970, Malarndirri attended school in Borroloola, Alice Springs and St Scholastica's College in Glebe, Sydney, where she was school captain in 1988.
Malarndirri is a former Australian Broadcasting Corporation newsreader and journalist who began her cadetship in 1989 and worked across Australia as a news and current affairs television and radio reporter. In 1993, after a trial run at presenting the late news from Sydney, Malarndirri became the weeknight newsreader for ABC News in Darwin.
Malarndirri co-established Borroloola's first community radio station, B102.9FM The Voice of the Gulf in 1998 with assistance from the ABC, and also set up the Lijakarda Cultural Festivals & Media, Arts & Training Centre for Yanyuwa, Kudanji, Garrawa & Mara people from Borroloola.
〔http://www.nt.alp.org.au/people/nt/mccarthy_malarndirri.php〕

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