In his work at TVNZ, he worked for some time in the
Māori department, and developed an affinity for telling Indigenous stories. Moving to Australia, Jowsey married an
Aboriginal woman who was a dancer with
Bangarra Dance Theatre. They were married for many years, and have a son, whom he describes as a
Murri (Queensland Aboriginal) person. The family connections taught him much about Aboriginal culture and political issues. Jowsey was a lecturer at
Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) as well as being employed by the
ABC. He went to work with
Central Australian Aboriginal Media Association (CAAMA) in
Alice Springs for two years, At the time, CAAMA had a music studio, film production company, radio station as well as TV station (
Imparja). Jowsey ran the video section and made many friends and lifelong connections in the industry, including
Erica Glynn,
Steven McGregor,
Danielle MacLean,
Warwick Thornton, where he learnt much about television production. He oversaw a great number of television programs, including live entertainment and special events; magazine series; music programs; drama; as well as more than 100 documentaries and documentary series. When working at the ABC, Jowsey commissioned a film by Indigenous writer and director
Ivan Sen called
Beneath Clouds (released in 2002), which was very successful. The pair also made a number of TV documentaries together. ==Bunya Productions==