I. SETTING THE SCENE
1 Introduction: Media dynamics and policy intractability
2 Policy histories and discursive environments
II. MEDIA COVERAGE OF INDIGENOUS AFFAIRS
3 Race, indigeneity and the media: Theoretical trajectories in Australian studies of Indigenous media representation
4 News from another country: Remote Indigenous reporting for mainstream audiences
5 'The Australian and Indigenous affairs'
III. INDIGENOUS HEALTH POLICY
6 Key moments in Indigenous health policy, 1988-2008
7 Framing Indigenous health in the Australian news media
8 Policymakers' media-related practices and 'new paternalism' in Indigenous health
IV. BILINGUAL EDUCATION
9 Bilingual education: A case study
10 Saving bilingual education: Media-related practices of Indigenous policy advocates
11 A game of mirrors: News, policy and bilingual education
Conclusion: Change and continuity in media and Indigenous affairs