Indigenous Aboriginal Australian Voiceover Talent

First Nations people have a unique and powerful voice that is underrepresented in the media.

Selecting Indigenous Aboriginal Australian Voiceover Talent is one way to amplify Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander voices and help promote reconciliation in Australia.

There are many talented First Nations voice actors and actresses who are proud to share their stories and culture. Your business can ultimately benefit from their unique perspectives.

Please read on to find out how an Indigenous voiceover can play a role in your business and the overarching importance of reconciliation and inclusion.

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Our First Nations Voice Artists

Indigenous Voiceover Applications

In recent years, independent sections of the Australian media sector have demonstrated increased self-reflection towards Indigenous inclusion.

However, the media needs to represent the views of First Nations people more comprehensively, especially concerning issues related to Indigenous people. These include, but are not limited to, the following Indigenous Voiceover Applications that Magic Studios recommend to our clients:

 

Why not share the traditional stories and beliefs of First Nations’ Creation through multimedia presentation methods?

 

 

Are you in a remote area? Why not highlight the cooperation between your business and the traditional owners of the land you are working on?

 

 

You can create a more positive brand that demonstrates acceptance and inclusivity.

 

 

Side Note: Remember, if you would like to use Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander voice recordings for content that falls outside of their region, it is important to check with the original owners of the specific nation group for their permission.

If you are an experienced Indigenous Voice Over Artist, consider joining our talent. Send your demo here.

Magic Studios Pathway to Reconciliation

While we have worked with First Nations voiceovers in the past twenty years, historically this has been limited to unique client requests.

In 2020, we made the decision to form a Reconciliation Action Plan. Our goals revolved around greater inclusivity, diversity, collaboration with, and promotion of First Nations people.

We are proud to have formed impactful and meaningful partnerships with Indigenous organisations like Noongar Radio and Yirra Yaakin Theatre Company. Through these collaborations, we actively promote incredible Indigenous Aboriginal voiceover talent to our clients.

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What is Reconciliation?

The concept of reconciliation enables all Australians to contribute to the healing of the nation.

Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples in Australia have experienced devastating land dispossession, violence, and racism throughout the country’s colonial history.

Reconciliation is a never-ending process of fostering and strengthening relationships between Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and non-Indigenous peoples. This benefits all Australians.

Reconciliation Australia is the lead body for reconciliation in Australia. Their vision of reconciliation is based on five inter-related dimensions: race relations, equality and equity, unity, institutional integrity, and historical acceptance.

These five dimensions are not isolated from one another; they are intertwined, and Australia can only achieve full reconciliation by simultaneously progressing in all five dimensions.

 

 

Why Reconciliation is Important?

Reconciliation is critical to all Australians. It necessitates the community’s acknowledgment and respect for First Nations People of this land. Moreover, it is an acknowledgment of past injustices and ongoing disadvantages suffered by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people since colonization.

We should remind ourselves that although we have made significant progress from the challenges for genuine change faced by previous generations of Australians, both present and future enhancements will demand equal or even greater effort. We all need to unite and continue moving forward.

The damage has been done, but there is still a way forward. History has taught us that without reconciliation, there will always be anger and hate. A better future is made by understanding the mistakes of the past and working to ensure they aren’t repeated. A person’s race should not determine how long or how well they live. In an Australia characterized by fairness, equality and cooperation between races, Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders will have the same opportunities in life as non-Indigenous individuals.

 

 

Cultivating Multicultural Inclusiveness

Issues surrounding the need for greater Indigenous Inclusivity can be further addressed through the following actions

 

Become Educated

The lifestyle, traditions, and customs of the First Nations people differ from one community to another. As an employer, if you begin to understand and respect these significant cultural distinctions, Indigenous employees could feel more comfortable approaching you with culturally sensitive issues that might affect their career and remain aligned with their regional traditions.

Research

Examine the approaches that businesses employ to help improve and accommodate Aboriginal people in the workplace. Check with your connections and learn about their policies, calls to action, and work environments

Establish

Provide safeguards for the rights of First Nations peoples in the workplace, as well as programs that provide access to certain resources and skill-development initiatives so that Indigenous employees can compete on an equal footing with their co-workers.

Conversate

Have conversation with your indigenous workers! There’s no better approach to learn how to create a more inclusive environment for an individual than by asking them.

 

Want to gain further insight into the background of Indigenous Reconciliation and the inclusion of Indigenous Aboriginal Voiceover Talent?  Check out the following links below:

https://magicstudios.com.au/noongar-radio/

https://yirrayaakin.com.au/

 

To book a studio time at Magic Studios, give us a call on (08) 9278 8888.

You can also send us an email at enquiries@magicstudios.com.au