Namila Benson

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Namila Benson
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Born
Melbourne, Australia
NationalityAustralian
Occupation(s)Radio and TV presenter at the Australian Broadcasting Corporation
Years active1994–present
Parent
  • Warium Benson (father)

Namila Benson is an Australian radio broadcaster, podcaster and television presenter.

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Early life

Benson was born in Australia of Papua New Guinean parents. She is a Tolai woman from Rabaul [1] in the East New Britain Province in Papua New Guinea, and was born in Melbourne, Australia. [2]

Her father, Warium Benson, worked as a broadcaster for 36 years with Radio Australia, between 1975 and 2011. [3]

Career

Since starting in radio at Melbourne community broadcaster 3CR in the mid-nineties, Benson spent two and a half decades [4] working across a number of media platforms, including as a field reporter on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) television arts show, Art Nation, [5] as a producer and presenter on Radio Australia's Pacific Service [6] and presenter on 3RRR FM radio. [7]

Between 2017 and 2019, she worked as a producer on the Radio National mornings program, Life Matters . [8] In 2019, she moved across to presenting and co-producing the national visual arts program, The Art Show, on ABC Radio National. [9] [10]

Between 2021 and 2023, she hosted a weekly arts show on ABC TV named Art Works, [11] [12] [13] [14] [15] with 100 episodes aired over the three seasons.

In November 2023, the ABC announced that Benson will host a new TV arts show from 2024, named The Art Of... [16] [17] [18]

Other activities

Jack Charles and Benson at the Melba Spiegeltent, March 2019 Jack Charles and Namila Benson at the Melbourne Spiegeltent.jpg
Jack Charles and Benson at the Melba Spiegeltent, March 2019
Namila Benson, Jack Charles and Baker Boy at the 'Night With Uncle Jack' event at the Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, November 2021 Namila Benson, Uncle Jack, Baker Boy.jpg
Namila Benson, Jack Charles and Baker Boy at the 'Night With Uncle Jack' event at the Malthouse Theatre, Melbourne, November 2021

Benson has acted as a mentor to help young people get into media in Australia and abroad. [19] [20] She has run workshops at radio stations 3CR, SYN, PBS 106.7FM and 3RRR. [21]

In 2015, she worked in Papua New Guinea, running media training with producers, presenters and journalists from the National Broadcasting Corporation of Papua New Guinea (NBC). [1]

In 2019, Benson hosted talks with Jack Charles and various special guests at the Melba Spiegeltent in Melbourne. [22]

She hosted conversations with singer Uncle Archie Roach, and renowned First Nations elder, actor and activist Uncle Jack Charles, at the Stories of Song and Resilience Event on 4 December 2017 at the Sydney Opera House. [23] [24]

In 2019, Wil Anderson featured benson on episode no. 151 of his podcast, Wilosophy. [25] [26]

In 2023, Benson hosted the annual Semi Permanent design festival, interviewing speakers including: Sinéad Burke, wani toaishara, Samuel Leighton, Mona Chalabi, Mikaela Stafford, Megha Kapoor, Liam Young, Jazz Money, Bijan Berahimi, Jordy van den Nieuwendijk, Filipe Carvalho and Megha Kapoor. [27] [28]

In March of 2024, she hosted the AIDC 2024 Awards (Australian International Documentary Conference) at ACMI, Melbourne. [29]


Publications

In 2019, Benson authored the memoir of Uncle Jack Charles: Jack Charles: Born-Again Blakfella, [30] published on 18 August 2020 by Penguin Books. [31] The memoir was shortlisted by the Australian Book Industry Awards as the 2020 Biography Book of the Year. [32]

Art Works season 1

Benson, hosting Art Works, November 2021 Namila Benson Artworks.jpg
Benson, hosting Art Works, November 2021

Benson hosted 33 episodes of the ABC Television show Art Works in 2021. Art Works aired on ABC TV and ABC TV Plus, and continues to be viewable on ABC iView. [33]

EpisodeEpisode nameDate aired
1Uncle Jack Charles, Atong Atem, Ramesh Mario Nithiyendran5 May 2021
2Race and Representation, Ziggy Ramo, Airi Ingram 12 May 2021
3 Opera Australia, Mary Quant, Siobhan Reddy, Natalie Aroyan19 May 2021
4 Museum of Contemporary Art Australia & ABC Classic 10026 May 2021
5Miss First Nation & the Ramsay Art Prize2 June 2021
6 Archibald Prize, Peter Wegner, Guy Warren (artist), Archie 1009 June 2021
7 Kate Just, Great Woy Woy Tea Cosy Showcase, Andre Sardone16 June 2021
8 Hilma af Klint, Incognito Art Show, Sue Cramer, Nicholas Chambers23 June 2021
9 Dark Mofo 202130 June 2021
10 Megan Cope, Richard Bell (artist), Brian Robinson and Toby Cedar, NAIDOC Week 20217 July 2021
11Just Not Australian Touring Exhibition14 July 2021
12Arts Access Victoria Amplify Festival, Heesco 21 July 2021
13 Maree Clarke, Science Gallery in Melbourne28 July 2021
14Supercell Festival of Contemporary Dance, Elisa Jane Carmichael, Sophie Fleming, Kate Usher, Brisbane Comedy Festival4 August 2021
15 Deborah Cheetham Fraillon, Malthouse Theatre's Because the Night, Scattered, Anna-Wili Highfield11 August 2021
16 Mo'Ju, Vipoo Srivilasa & The Wellness Deity Project18 August 2021
17 Maxine Beneba Clarke, New Writers Collective & Alex Lahey 25 August 2021
18 National Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Art Award, Ishmael, Stone Country, Lorraine Kabbindi White, Ida Sophia1 September 2021
19Kylie Bracknell (formerly Kylie Farmer), Lucy Irvine, Demolition, Janelle McMillan, Polytoxic8 September 2021
20Boy Swallows Universe, Murrniny, Ngaiire 15 September 2021
21Daniel Lafferty, Deborah Cheetham Fraillon, The Rivers Sing, Sami Shah22 September 2021
22Brenton E. McKenna, Mick Turner, Bukhchuluun Ganburged 29 September 2021
23Claire McArdle, David Moran, Voices of Colour6 October 2021
24Lisa Waup, Sally Rees, Yhonnie Scarce, Nicolette Fraillon, Lee Lewis, Dalisa Pigram, Rachael Swain, #KnowMyName13 October 2021
25Muster, Terrapin, Dale Woodbridge-Brown20 October 2021
26First Nations Fashion and Design27 October 2021
27 Bukhchuluun Ganburged, Vika and Linda, Jonathan Zawada, Ausmusic Month3 November 2021
28Art in the Vines, Patricia Piccinini 10 November 2021
29 OzAsia Festival, Koolbardi wer Wardong17 November 2021
30Neo Teen Takeover, Wendy Mocke, Fiona Lee24 November 2021
31Jazz Money, Tarnanthi, Serwah Attafuah1 December 2021
32Transformation, Time Pass, Baai8 December 2021
33 La Mama Theatre (Melbourne), Stella Prize 15 December 2021

Art Works season 2

Benson hosted 37 episodes of the second season of ABC Television show Art Works in 2022 which began airing on ABC TV on 16 March 2022. [33]

EpisodeEpisode nameDate aired
1Summer Arts Festivals, Arts Washing. Featuring Rachael Maza, Gabrielle de Vietri, Ali Murphy-Oates, Joshua Thompson, Sera Waters, Daniel Jaber16 March 2022
2Dean Cross x Sidney Nolan, Eucalyptusdom, Adrienne Doig23 March 2022
3Lorne Sculpture Biennale, Biennale of Sydney, Daina Sgarioto, Tamara Bekier30 March 2022
4 WOMADelaide, Jaslyn Hall, Alex Seton, Parvyn Singh, Dya Singh6 April 2022
5Marco Fusinato, Melbourne International Comedy Festival, Louise Coghill, Frida Las Vegas6 April 2022
6Bundanon, Aretha Brown, Emma Donovan, Graeme McCullough13 April 2022
7AQAL, David Quirk, Caitlin Yeo, Sky Song20 April 2022
8 National Indigenous Art Triennial, Sammy Hawker, Keva York27 April 2022
9Safa El Samad, Gabbi Bolt, Jordan Benson4 May 2022
10 Venice Biennale, Deborah Kelly, Marco Fusinato, Parrtjima, Christopher Zanko11 May 2022
11Lissette Endacott, Katie West, Tamworth Country Music Festival 18 May 2022
12 Sydney Writers Festival, Chelsea Watego, Clementine Ford, Debra Keenahan, Eliza Hull, Nils Frahm, Tony Birch 25 May 2022
13 Australian Fashion Week, Dylan Mooney, Nicol & Ford, Alicia Crossley, Great Southern Dance, Dan Golding 1 June 2022
14 Vivid Sydney, Luca French, Billie Robertson, Sue Cato, Tiyan Baker, Tully Arnot, Amani Haydar, Cut N Polish8 June 2022
15 Rising (arts festival), Zeina Thiboult, Luke Arnold & Richard Tognetti 15 June 2022
16 Sampa the Great, Rising (arts festival), Benjamin Law and Vanessa Alexander 22 June 2022
17Dylan Mooney, Emma Donovan, Aretha Brown, Katie West and the National Indigenous Art Triennial 29 June 2022
18Christopher Zanko, Sammy Hawker, Graeme McCullough, Bundanon Art Museum and Parrtjima Festival6 July 2022
19 Dark Mofo, Alex Podger, Naomi Hobson, Cement Fondu, Stephanie Lake, Robin Fox and Phoenix Central Park 13 July 2022
20Brisbane Street Art Festival, Jess Ribeiro, Second Echo Ensemble, Outside Boy and Miles Brown 20 July 2022
21 Back to Back Theatre, Noah Johnson, Soft Centre and S.J Norman27 July 2022
22Arts Week, Looking for Alibrandi, Megan Cope and the National Gallery of Victoria's Queer Exhibition10 August 2022
23Gay Hawkes, Abdul Abdullah, Dr Josh Harle, Tactical Space Lab, BLEACH and the Royal Theatre Winton17 August 2022
24 Del Kathryn Barton, Blaze, Zahra Elham, Afghan Star, Sarah L'Estrange, the Miles Franklin Award 24 August 2022
25Fangirls, Yve Blake, Kirli Saunders, The Minties, Omar Sakr, West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Blaze, Eunice Andrada & the National Poetry Month Gala31 August 2022
26 Sydney Theatre Company, Bharatanatyam, Rukshikaa Elankumaran, Matthew Backer, Kip Williams, Rosie Dennis, Christine Johnston, Jordan Morrison, The Scramble Project7 September 2022
27Anna Cordell, Whitefella Yella Tree, Dylan Van Den Berg, Callen Purcell, Guy Simon, Vanessa Tomlinson, Cat Jones14 September 2022
28Dr Fiona Foley, COVID sonification, Dr Mark Temple, Holly Greenwood, Broome Performing Arts Co-Op, Justine De Bruyn, Amanda Riley,21 September 2022
29 Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Somebody's Daughter, Fiona Hall & AJ King28 September 2022
30 Brisbane Festival & Club Weld, Dr Anita Heiss, The House of Alexander, Nina Gotsis, Olana Janfa, Jerrah Patston, Sam Worrad, Charbel Nehme, Club Weld, Joseph Williams, Erica Izett, Rupert Betheras5 October 2022
31Waru, Janice Wong, Nadurna, Ben Nguyen, Hunter Page-Lochard 12 October 2022
32Virginia Gay, Cyrano, William Barton, Aunty Delmae Barton, Donna Kendrigan, David Humphries, Handmade Universe at the State Library of Victoria 19 October 2022
33 Rodney Bell, Alter State, Rooke Circus, Luke Whitten26 October 2022
34Jonathon Oxlade, The Australian Ballet, Tasman Keith, Keva York2 November 2022
35 Bell Shakespeare, Gerwyn Davies, Kurt Boseke, FUNPARK arts festival9 November 2022
36 Maria Tran, Gemma Black, Night Songs, Unpopular at the Powerhouse Museum, Liveworks Festival of Experimental Art16 November 2022
37 Bangarra Dance Theatre, AI Art, Matt Hsu's Obscure Orchestra, Heather Rose 23 November 2022

Art Works season 3

Benson hosted and/or appeared on the following episodes of the third season of ABC Television show Art Works in 2023:

EpisodeEpisode nameDate aired
1WorldPride, Adelaide & Perth Festivals12 March 2023
2Sydney Modern, Thea Perkins, The Oscars, Kate Jinx, Jamie Tram19 March 2023
3Women of Troy at Hobart's Ten Days on the Island festival, Perun Bonser, Sammy Hawker, Nick Cave and Warren Ellis26 March 2023
4Thom Monckton, Rose Riebl, Jamin, WOMADelaide2 April 2023
5Lucy Guerin, Adelaide Festival, The Sheep Song, Matt Sloane, Aurelia St Clair, Sashi Perera, Jason Tamiru9 April 2023
6 Home of the Arts, Gold Coast, Rel Pham, Mia Salsjo, Jason Lim16 April 2023
7 Jen Cloher, TMAG, Thabani Tshuma23 April 2023
8 Reuben Kaye, Daniel Riley, Viex Farka Toure30 April 2023
9wani toaishara, The Poison of Polygamy, La Boite Theatre, Queensland Theatre7 May 2023
10Dr Kirsten Lyttle, Mithu Sen, Classics for Kids, Bandura14 May 2023
11Maggie Hensel-Brown, Dr Leuli Eshraghi, Lacework, Perth Design Week, Eric Avery, Computer Art21 May 2023
12Jessica Cottis, Germaine Acogny, Slammed, Nani Puspasari, Rania Ahmed28 May 2023
13Ajak Kwai, Kaylene Milner, WAH-WAH, Nathaniel Youkhana4 June 2023
14Rod McNicol, Tina Turner, Ugly Art, Arts Project Australia 11 June 2023
15The Torch, Vivid Sydney, UFO, Mdou Moctar 18 June 2023
16Straw Marquetry, The Other Art Fair, Nabilah Nordin, Nick Modrewski, Zaynab Farah25 June 2023
17The Social Studio, Food Art, Cash Savage, Desire Marea2 July 2023
18Bobbi Lockyer, Dominic Guerrera, King Stingray 9 July 2023
19ROCKAMORA, Evi Ferrier, Karen Marks, Kasper Schmidt Mumm, Aida Azin, Jason Phu16 July 2023
20The Huxleys, Fulu Miziki, Bruno Booth, Sarah Lock23 July 2023
21Jamaica Moana, Paul Ryan, Ida Sophia, Thando30 July 2023
22Tee Ken Ng, Jason deCaires Taylor, Mel Ree6 Aug 2023
23Lindy Lee, Halo Vocal Ensemble, Jordy van den Nieuwendijk, Satsuki Odamura13 Aug 2023
24 Gallery of Modern Art, Brisbane, The Weekend, Brendan Huntley, Gary Bigeni, Nardi Simpson, Kaleena Briggs20 Aug 2023
25Now or Never Festival, STCSA, Joseph Tawadros, Zahra Newman, Melbourne Electronic Sound Studio, Joseph Tawadros27 Aug 2023
26Moulin Rouge! The Musical, MIFF, The Chairs, Restless Dance Theatre3 Sept 2023
27Charis Schwarz, Judy Watson, Olivia Davies, Ernest Aines10 Sept 2023
28Raphaela Rosella, Mikaela Stafford, Sarah Mary Chadwick, Huda the Goddess.17 Sept 2023
29Arts Week 2023, Australian Tapestry Workshop, Nat Bartsch, Where Water Meets, Alice Lindstrom, Dr. Iran Sanadzadeh24 Sept 2023
30 Desert Mob, Dalisa Pigram, Ron Hurley, Laurie May1 Oct 2023

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