An internationally recognised expert in indigenous rights law and one of New Zealand's leading specialists in Māori issues – Chief Judge Joe Williams – will be the keynote speaker at the first ever World Indigenous Television Broadcasting Conference to be held in Auckland in March 2008.`
Leaders, producers and planners involved in indigenous and public television must register online at www.witbc.org before November 30 this year to receive a special early bird rate to the three-day event which will be hosted by New Zealand’s national indigenous broadcaster, Māori Television.
Industry experts in the fields of broadcasting, media and indigenous languages are among the featured guest speakers and include John Walter Jones (S4C, Wales); Jean LaRose (APTN, Canada); Pól Ó Gallchóir (TG4, Ireland); Patricia Turner (NITV, Australia); Shaun Brown (SBS, Australia); and Yuan-hui Hu (PTS, Taiwan).
As well as being the youngest person to have been appointed Chief Judge of the Māori Land Court, he was the first Māori lecturer in law at Victoria University in Wellington and established the first unit specialising in Māori issues at a major law firm. `
Māori Television chief executive Jim Mather says the theme of the conference – and the keynote address – is reclaiming the future of indigenous identities, cultures and languages.