The Independent Media Agencies of Australia (IMAA) is kicking off 2025 with the Indie-Pendence Day conference.
The conference, to be held on Wednesday, February 19 at HOYTS in Sydney’s Entertainment Quarter as well as live streamed, will offer insights into what to expect across the sector this year from several Australian media leaders and experts.
Val Morgan Cinema Managing Director, Guy Burbidge, will open the event with a welcome address and John Paul Janke, from SBS and NITV National Indigenous Affairs editor will lead the Acknowledgement of Country.
A leadership panel featuring media News Corp Australasia executive chairman Michael Miller, ARN Group CEO Ciaran Davis, Mamamia CEO Natalie Harvey, and Nine CEO Matthew Stanton, executives will be a key drawcard of this year’s conference. The panel will be moderated by Slingshot Media Ventures managing director, Jane Waterhouse.
The event will also feature keynotes from Thinkerbell founder Adam Ferrier, Seven Network television presenter and former competitive swimmer, Johanna Griggs, and Unmade and Mumbrella publisher Tim Burrowes, who will be interviewed by Pearman Media general manager, Katy Lozancic.
Other panels to be featured at the Indie-Pendence Day conference will include:
• A channel panel, moderated by Alchemy One managing partner, Huong Nguyen. It will feature panellists from Think News, ThinkTV, OMA, CRA and Boomtown.
• A data and privacy discussion featuring IAB Australia CEO, Gai Le Roy, and Fitzpatrick Media and Advertising Consultancy Director, Shannon Fitzpatrick.
IMAA CEO, Sam Buchanan, said: “The Indie-Pendence Day conference is set to be the kick-off event for the independent media agency sector for 2025, as we gear up for another landmark year for the IMAA and our members. We’re thrilled to unveil our impressive speaker line-up for this year’s conference – we’ve been lucky enough to secure a veritable ‘who’s who’ of the Australian media sector, with panels set to feature some of the industry’s most experienced media executives.
“Our leadership panel and guest speakers will offer invaluable insights into what lies ahead for the media sector. The stellar line-up of panellists and speakers is testament to the strength of the independent media sector and its continued growth nationally.”
News Corp Michael Miller, said: “Australians benefit greatly from independent, inspired, and local creative thinking. The Indie-Pendence conference will bring together the media and business leaders who will drive further positive outcomes together.”
Nine CEO, Matthew Stanton, said: “The independent media sector plays a vital role in Australia’s media ecosystem, bringing different perspectives, agility, and deep client partnerships. Events like Indie-Pendence Day provide a valuable platform for industry leaders to exchange insights, tackle shared challenges, and explore opportunities for growth. At Nine, we recognise the role all agencies play in delivering creative and effective outcomes for brands, and we remain committed to fostering a collaborative and thriving media industry.”
Mamamia CEO, Natalie Harvey said: “In an era where technology, platforms and audience behaviours are evolving at unprecedented speed, independent media companies like Mamamia are uniquely positioned to innovate and grow, together with our agency and client partners. As Australia’s largest independent digital publisher, we’re seeing extraordinary and unprecedented opportunities to deepen connections between brands and audiences. The agility of independent media allows us to rapidly adapt to changing consumption patterns and take advantage of tech innovation. The importance of moving quickly and authentically connecting with audiences has never been more valuable in the Australian and global media landscape.”
The Indie-Pendence Day conference will be held from 9am to 2pm on February 19 and is available to all IMAA members and partner organisations. Following the conference, a networking event, sponsored by News Corp Australia, will be hosted at Watson’s EQ.