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Alternative title: IndigenousX : Showcasing & Celebrating Indigenous Diversity
Issue Details: First known date: 2012... 2012 IndigenousX
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'IndigenousX is an Indigenous owned & run independent online media platform founded by Gamilaroi man, Luke Pearson, in 2012.' 'Since then it has risen to more than 28,000 followers, and over 250 Indigenous hosts on the account have shared thousands of stories, facts, reports, pictures, and laughs with an ever increasing audience. We pride ourselves on an ethic of respect for Indigenous knowledge, successfully providing an autonomous news service.'

In 2017 IndigenousX partnered with The Guardian Australia to 'showcase the diversity of Indigenous peoples and opinions from around the country.'

(Source : IndigenousX Facebook page and website)

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Changing the Channel : Social Media and the Information Wars Jack Latimore , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 60 2018; (p. 50-57)

'Last night, following the tenth anniversary of the national Apology to Australia’s Indigenous peoples, a former host of online rotational curation account IndigenousX made a personal post on Facebook. The former IndigenousX host resides in what is considered a remote part of Australia. It was a late hour, and it appeared in my newsfeed later still, a well-populated comment thread already trailing below it.' (Introduction)

Celebrating 10 Deadly Years of IndigenousX Solua Middleton , 1998 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 20 April no. 171 1998; (p. 21)
'If you're a Blackfulla and on Twitter, there's a good chance you're following IndigenousX'
Changing the Channel : Social Media and the Information Wars Jack Latimore , 2018 single work essay
— Appears in: Griffith Review , no. 60 2018; (p. 50-57)

'Last night, following the tenth anniversary of the national Apology to Australia’s Indigenous peoples, a former host of online rotational curation account IndigenousX made a personal post on Facebook. The former IndigenousX host resides in what is considered a remote part of Australia. It was a late hour, and it appeared in my newsfeed later still, a well-populated comment thread already trailing below it.' (Introduction)

Celebrating 10 Deadly Years of IndigenousX Solua Middleton , 1998 single work column
— Appears in: Koori Mail , 20 April no. 171 1998; (p. 21)
'If you're a Blackfulla and on Twitter, there's a good chance you're following IndigenousX'
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