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Todd Condie started his journalist career as a cadet at the Koori Mail, an Indigenous newspaper. Condie then worked as a journalist and a photographer before he held the position of editor at the Koori Mail.
yKoori MailLismore:Budsoar Pty Ltd,1991Z8385611991newspaper (836 issues)'Produced fortnightly, Koori Mail is distributed Australia-wide, providing news, views, advertisements and other material of vital interest to Indigenous Australians and Australians interested in Indigenous affairs. We have been doing this since 1991, and the newspaper has grown to the point where it is recognised as "The Voice of Indigenous Australia". Koori Mail is not just a successful national publication - it's also a true Aboriginal success story. The newspaper is owned jointly by five small Aboriginal organisations in Bundjalung country, on the far north coast of New South Wales. Every cent of profit made by the newspaper goes to Indigenous Australians - either in the form of dividends, sponsorships or scholarships to help our people'. Source: /www.koorimail.com/ (Sighted 07/01/2009).