In a significant move that underscores the deepening bilateral relations between Australia and Sri Lanka, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC Australia) and Sri Lanka’s premier media conglomerate, the Maharaja Media Network (MMN), have officially signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This landmark agreement is set to revolutionise media cooperation between the two nations, focusing on content exchange, co-productions, and professional collaboration across the Indo-Pacific region.
This strategic partnership is not merely a new development but an expansion of a robust relationship that has been carefully cultivated since 2022. By formalising their collaboration, ABC and Maharaja Media Network are poised to create a more integrated media landscape that serves the interests of audiences in both Australia and Sri Lanka, as well as the broader Sri Lankan community residing globally.
A Legacy of Collaboration
The roots of this partnership can be traced back to 2022, a year when Sri Lanka faced significant economic challenges. During this period, an initial broadcast partnership was established, providing a vital link for information and entertainment. This was followed by an expanded licensing arrangement in 2023, which saw ABC programming being made available free-to-air to Sri Lankan audiences through MTV Channel (Private) Limited, a key subsidiary of the Capital Maharaja Group.
The collaboration has already proven its worth in times of crisis. Chevaan Daniel, Director of the Capital Maharaja Group, noted that the relationship grew significantly through continued efforts, particularly during the emergency response to the Ditwah cyclone in 2025. This history of mutual support provides a solid foundation for the newly signed MOU, which aims to take the partnership to unprecedented heights.

Expanding the Horizons: TV, Radio, and Digital
The new MOU outlines a comprehensive framework for cooperation that spans multiple platforms, including television, radio, and digital media. The objective is to leverage the strengths of both organisations to tell stories that resonate with diverse audiences. Key areas of focus under the agreement include:
- Co-produced Content: Jointly developing programmes that highlight the shared history, cultural ties, and contemporary stories of Australia and Sri Lanka.
- Content Exchange: Sharing high-quality news, documentaries, and entertainment features to enrich the programming of both networks.
- Professional Collaboration and Training: Facilitating exchange programmes for journalists, producers, and technical staff to share expertise and best practices in modern broadcasting.
- Editorial Exchange: Enhancing the depth and breadth of news coverage through shared editorial resources and perspectives.
Maharaja Media Network, as Sri Lanka’s largest media network, brings a massive reach through its operations in television, radio, digital media, music, and film. This includes prominent brands like MTV Channel (Private) Limited and MBC Networks (Private) Limited. When combined with the global reach and journalistic prestige of ABC Australia, the potential for high-impact storytelling is immense.
Leadership Perspectives on the Deal
The signing of the MOU was attended by key figures from both organisations and representatives from the Australian High Commission, highlighting the diplomatic importance of the deal.
Claire M. Gorman, Head of ABC International, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating that it reflects a “shared commitment to public-interest media and stronger regional storytelling.” She emphasised that the collaboration is essential for building a more informed and connected Indo-Pacific community.
Chevaan Daniel of the Capital Maharaja Group highlighted the resilience of the partnership, noting its evolution from a crisis-time collaboration to a long-term strategic alliance. His vision for the partnership is one where media acts as a bridge, fostering understanding and cooperation between the two nations.
Matthew Duckworth, representing the Australian High Commission, described the agreement as a deepening of regional media ties. He remarked, “This will cover co-production, content sharing, and broader cooperation across the Asia-Pacific in telling stories that speak to both countries.”
Strengthening the Indo-Pacific Media Landscape
The Indo-Pacific region is a dynamic and rapidly evolving part of the world. Media plays a crucial role in shaping perceptions and facilitating dialogue within this region. The partnership between ABC and MMN is a proactive step towards ensuring that the voices of the Sri Lankan community, both at home and abroad, are heard and represented accurately.
For the Sri Lankan community in Australia, this deal means more access to high-quality content that reflects their heritage and the current affairs of their homeland. Conversely, it provides Sri Lankans in the island nation with a window into Australian life, education, and the achievements of the diaspora.

The Role of Technology and Innovation
As media consumption shifts increasingly towards digital platforms, the MOU places a strong emphasis on digital collaboration. This includes the development of digital-first content, social media strategies, and the use of emerging technologies to enhance audience engagement.
eLanka, as a primary digital hub for the community since 2005, recognises the importance of such collaborations. The ability to share news and updates in real-time across borders is essential for maintaining the strong bonds of the global Sri Lankan family. This media deal ensures that the pipeline of information remains robust, professional, and reliable.
Supporting Local Talent and Professional Growth
One of the most exciting aspects of the MOU is the focus on training and professional development. By providing opportunities for Sri Lankan media professionals to collaborate with their Australian counterparts, the deal fosters a culture of excellence and innovation.
Training initiatives will likely cover areas such as investigative journalism, digital storytelling, broadcast engineering, and media management. This capacity building is vital for the long-term sustainability and independence of public-interest media in the region.
Conclusion: A Bright Future for Media Ties
The signing of the MOU between ABC Australia and Maharaja Media Network is a milestone in the history of Australia-Sri Lanka relations. It is a testament to what can be achieved when two leading organisations share a vision for quality, integrity, and regional cooperation.
As the partnership unfolds, audiences can look forward to a richer variety of content that celebrates the unique connection between these two vibrant nations. Whether through a compelling documentary, a live radio broadcast, or an engaging digital feature, the stories of Australia and Sri Lanka will continue to be told with greater depth and clarity than ever before.
At eLanka, we remain committed to bringing you the latest news on such transformative developments. This collaboration not only strengthens the media industry but also reinforces the cultural and social bridges that connect us all.
Source: The Island
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