A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Culture, Connection and Country Music With Lance O'Chin
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"We want the Gubbi Gubbi people to support this project, because its about them and their Ancestors"
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It's a Blak Out! The Month Of January Is Packed With Deadly Things To Do And See With Jacob Nash
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"We are able to tell stories that are important and platform them"
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Report Shows Australia's Universities are Not Free From Racism
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Warnings of "systemic and pervasive" presence of racism on the nations campuses, with calls for more action to address the growing problem.
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BLACKOUT - bringing deadly events, art and music throughout the month of January
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Bianca Templar: Art, Culture and Advocacy
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Bianca Templar is an artist deeply rooted in her culture and an advocate for First Nations rights. Her creative journey is woven with tradition, community, and activism. In this episode Bianca yarns to Lowanna Grant as she shares the profound influence of the elders and mentors who have passed down traditional cultural art practices, shaping both h…
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Pat Cash reflects on the 2025 Australian Open at Evonne Goolagong Cawley Day
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Australian Tennis legend Pat Cash yarns with NITV's Kerri-Lee Harding about his tennis past and importance of First Nations visibility in tennis at Evonne Goolagong Cawley Day.
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NITV’s Dan Rennie Queensland news weekly wrap
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Catch up with Dan Rennie on Queensland news
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Young Indigenous music artists Cianna and Olivia share their journey of breaking into the music industry
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Becoming a music artist is more than just what's on stage, Cianna and Olivia share their thoughts and experience as they build their future in the worlds of music and education.
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Kerri Shying: Connecting culture through poetry
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In this compelling conversation with Lowanna Grant, Kerri Shying, a Wiradjuri poet with a mixed heritage including Chinese Australian ancestry, shares how poetry serves as a tool for emotional expression and cultural connection. Despite living with a degenerative disease, Kerri explains how poetry helped her regain her voice and connect with both h…
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Henrietta Baird encourages people to Plant a promise to Country through her multifaceted work
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Plant a Promise is a multifaceted work inspired by the 2019-2020 fires and how much the land was impacted. Henrietta honours Country through installation, dance and storytelling.
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Angeline Penrith honours the trailblazers of the National Black Theatre
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Redfern Renaissance takes a look at the history of the people behind First Nations Theatre.
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Gudanji/Wakaja artist Ryhia Dank talks about her journey from corporate to arts and how important it is to dream big
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How regrowing native plants can empower Aboriginal Youth
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With Bidjigal man Peter Cooley, director of IndigiGrow, on plant propagation, restoring Sydney’s coastal vegetation and how he and his team were able to bring back a plant so significant for his People
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Food as a way of connecting to Country
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Bush to Bowl is an Aboriginal corporation that uses traditional Indigenous food as a way of connecting to Culture and Country
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Study of fabric dye as a means of aligning scientific research and Indigenous methodology and cultural values
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Ngugi woman Stephanie Beaupark, artist, scientist and curator talks about her PhD research and how she is using traditional methods of fabric dye to develop ways for Indigenous science to be valued in physical sciences such as chemistry. Stephanie uses art to explore ways of aligning scientific research with Indigenous methodology and cultural valu…
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program of Wednesday 15/01/2025
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NITV Radio - on air program 15/01/2025
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program of Wednesday 15/01/2025
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Blak Out at Sydney Festival promotes First Nations creative voices
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Jacob Nash talks Blak Out at Sydney Festival and the work undertaken to plan the premiere event series.
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Paul Constable Calcott: A Wiradjuri Artist Championing Inclusion
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Paul Constable Calcott, or Uncle Paul, a proud Wiradjuri man and artist, reflects on his life's journey from a childhood impacted by polio to becoming a UN delegate advocating for Indigenous artists with disabilities. Through his involvement in the NuunaRon Art Group, Uncle Paul continues to create safe spaces for storytelling and cultural expressi…
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program of Monday 13/01/2025
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NITV Radio - on air program 13/01/2025
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program of Monday 13/01/2025
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Cass Best creating inclusivity for LGBTQI mob living with disability
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Cass Best is a proud Gay Kamilaroi Mari who is non- binary and living with disability. They actively advocate for and engage with Mob and the LGBTQI+ community. Much of Cass’ advocacy focuses on intersectionality, working to create inclusive spaces for mob who are queer and live with disabilities. Being an advocate has not only improved Cass’ wellb…
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Samantha Schmidt: An inspiring journey in Parasport
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In this episode of Speak My Language (Disability), Kerri-Lee Harding yarns with Samantha Schmidt, a para-athlete and proud Wakka Wakka and Gubbi Gubbi woman from Queensland. Samantha, who holds the Australian national record in women's F38 discus, shot put, and javelin, recently returned from representing Australia at the 2024 Paris Paralympic Game…
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NITV's Dan Rennie joins NITV Radio to yarn Queensland News for the Year That Was in 2024
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In a special segment on NITV Radio, Kerri-Lee Harding caught up with Dan Rennie, Queensland Correspondent for NITV News, to reflect on the significant events that shaped the state throughout 2024.
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NITV Radio News Wrap 20/12/2024
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Exploring the art of blind fishing with James Griffiths
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In this episode of Speak My Language: Disability we share the story of James Griffiths, a proud Wangaaypuwan man. After becoming blind in 2005, James has become a passionate First Nations advocate for disability inclusion. James is also an avid fisher and yarns to us about the art of blind fishing.
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 18/12/2024
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 18/12/2024
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NITV Radio News 18/12/2024
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Flewnt and Inkabee - father and son hip-hop duo yarns to NITV Radio
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Father and son duo Flewnt and Inkabee, both hip-hop artists from Western Australia, share their unique music journey and creative process with NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee Harding.
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Flewnt and Inkabee - father and son hip-hop duo talks to NITV Radio
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Father and son, two hip-hop artists from WA share their music story: how do they create music? When did Noongar Wongi hip-hop artist Flewnt introduce his son to his music? And how was performing on America's Got Talent?
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The power of First Nations LGBTQIA+ representation in everyday life
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Being First Nations and queer means belonging to a community that is full of blak joy, but it can also come with many hurdles. Hear Elisha Jacobs-Smith and Tanesha Bennell chat with Brooke about showing up authentically as yourself. Tanesha and Elisha share what it was like exploring their sexuality, coming out to family and community, and all that…
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Kiz Costelloe on sharing culture - from school resources to cheeseboards
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Kiz has partnered with Education National and created materials that are used in schools. In her free time she uses various products to paint on: from footy shoes to cheeseboards to water bottles.
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Rickeeta Walley on Harry Styles and a Welcome To Country that went viral
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Rickeeta Walley is from a family that helped bring the Welcome to Country into a modern age while protecting millennia old protocols. When her dad Richard Walley was asked to do a Welcome to Country for Harry Styles, he had no idea who that was. The Welcome became a viral sensation and sparked an international discussion about the importance of the…
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Connection to First Nations communities across the globe
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Jack Collard went from being raised in the country, to advocating for First Nations rights at the United Nations. He is the product of two-way learning, navigating academic space and cultural space. Travelling to Indonesia to study International Relations taught Jack about a different measure for happiness, and to value culture and connection over …
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Blak in the Room: a bold celebration of First Nations storytelling opens in Melbourne
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Blak in the Room opens on Wednesday 27th November in Melbourne with performances of three plays by emerging First Nations storytellers celebrating the richness and vitality of Blak theatre.
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Yarning about Sexual Consent with Dr. Anita Heiss
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Dr. Anita Heiss is a proud Wiradyuri woman and acclaimed author, poet, cultural activist and social commentator. She is committed to raising awareness and educating people about consent. While it may be uncomfortable at first, Anita believes that having these yarns within our families and communities is essential, particularly for our First Nations…
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Multidisciplinary artist Ilona McGuire places love into community following the 2023 Referendum
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Ilona McGuire uses her art as commentary on the political climate of 'Australia', often with a lighthearted humour as a tool for activism. Ilona has grown up embracing her Noongar and Kungarakan cultures, performing with her Noongar family since a young age. Her culture informs her artwork and promotes valuable messages and brings attention to the …
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Rae Johnston chats about Captivating 6th Season of Going Places on NITV and SBS
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The much-loved travel and lifestyle series Going Places with Ernie Dingo has returned to NITV and SBS for its 6th season, bringing audiences fresh weekly episodes that capture the beauty, culture and stories of Australia.
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Healthy relationships for teenagers, and holding boundaries for yourself
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You can’t help others with an empty cup, but how does supporting your own needs first, before you support others really go? Shakara Walley went from working in the arts to working with incarcerated youth. Her journey to supporting herself and creating boundaries as a form of love, has informed her work supporting young people in what healthy relati…
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Ron Callaghan: The Soulful Voice of the South Coast
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Ron Callaghan, a singer-songwriter from the Yuin Nation on the NSW South Coast, recently shared insights into his musical journey with NITV Radio guest reporter Rhianna Brierley.
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Bart Watson on a commitment to create a more inclusive and respectful racing industry for Indigenous peoples
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In the lead up to Melbourne Cup 2024, NITV Radio caught up with Bart Watson, Indigenous Program Lead at Racing Queensland to explore efforts made by his organisation to improve First Nations Participation in racing in QLD.
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A legacy on the track: Indigenous jockeys in the history and The Race That Stops The Nation
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On the sidelines of the 2024 Melbourne Cup, NITV Radio caught up with Professor John Maynard, a renowned historian specializing in the intersection of Indigenous Australian history and sport, particularly horse racing.
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Dylan Collard’s journey to reclaiming Noongar language, for kalyakoorl, the future
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Language revitalisation has been a long and hard journey that continues to be impacted by the ongoing effects of colonisation. Policies such as the White Australia Act forbade First Nations Australians from speaking their languages. Dylan Collard strove to reclaim his connection to Noongar language, not only to deepen his own relationship to cultur…
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Celebrating 10 Years of Indigenous Business Success: Project Net Zero Takes Home Award
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This year Indigenous Business Month celebrated a significant milestone – marking its 10th anniversary. Last week, a special breakfast event commemorated this achievement and honouring the successes of Indigenous businesses over the past decade. as well as announcing this year’s Indigenous Business Month award winners.…
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Latest news of the day on NITV Radio
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Jasmin McGaughey presents ‘Words to Sing the World Alive’ a celebration of First Nations languages
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The book ‘Words to Sing the World Alive’ celebrates First Nations languages from across the continent. Through this book, forty high profile First Nation writers and thinkers, journalists and lawyers, artists and astronomers come together to reveal their favourite and significant words. Words that evoke the power of childhood and the wonder of Coun…
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NITV Radio - on air program 28/10/2024
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program of Monday 28/10/2024
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Indigenous girls' education project in Pilbara receives boost from Women's Fund -Questions asked over Qantas flight upgrades for politicians -And, in football, the Matildas anticipating a tough match against Germany....
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Joel Bray presents Brolga: A Queer Koori Wonderland
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Curated by Wiradjuri man and multidisciplinary artist Joel Bray, Brolga: A Queer Koori Wonderland is described as an interactive art party. This performance is a highlight of the upcoming Liveworks Festival 2024.
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Kinchela Boys Home marks 100 years with a vision for National Healing and Truth-Telling Centre
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As the Kinchela Boys Home marked its 100th anniversary on Saturday, October 19; survivors, known as Uncles, advocated for transforming the site into a national centre for healing and truth-telling. The Kinchela Boys Home Aboriginal Corporation called for recognition, healing, and preserving their stories.…
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