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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NITV Radio - On Air Program 26/07/2024
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NITV Radio - News Wrap of the Week 26/07/2024
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The NSW Aboriginal Water Strategy aims to strengthen and empower Aboriginal voices on water management in the state
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In this episode, Lowanna Grant shares the stories of Wiradyuri language teachers Uncle Pat Connolly, Letetia Harris and Harry Lambshead, who have all been guided and instructed by Uncle Stan Grant Snr to pass on knowledge and culture.
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Amelia Thompson is one of two recipients of the 2024 David Page Music Fellowship. This music fellowship, in honour of the late David Page, offers emerging Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait music/sound artists the opportunity to work in a professional, culturally respectful, and collaborative environment, guided by highly experienced mentors. The reci…
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Bulla Midhong showcases the rich cultural tapestry of First Nations peoples of the NSW South Coast
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Bulla Midhong is an evocative album showcasing original songs and stories from the NSW South Coast’s Yuin Nation. It blends traditional narratives with contemporary sounds, reflecting the deep cultural roots and modern experiences of the First Nation communities from Eden to Nowra.
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Inquest investigating the death of First Nations child in Western Australia's youth detention system resumes - New polling data shows U.S Vice President Kamala Harris has opened up a two percentage lead over Donald Trump - And, Over 250 Pro-Palestinian arrested in the U.S
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Dr Anita Heiss will play a key role at the Romance Writers of Australia Conference, running pitching sessions, providing aspiring writers with the opportunity to present their book ideas.
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Over a quarter of children have undiagnosed ear disease and one-in-five undiagnosed hearing loss: those are findings of Hearing Australia’s recent analysis of hearing assessments of 19,000 First Nations children.
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program 22/07/2024
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ACCC discontinues investigation into 'white hands on black art' allegations - U-S President Joe Biden withdraws from the presidential race. - And, multiple investigations underway into Carlton rail tragedy that killed a father and his toddler...
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NITV Radio - News Wrap of the Week 19/07/2024
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Darwin Festival 2024 is back with an exciting line up featuring 680 performances right across 38 venues and will kick off on 8 August running over 18 days. NITV Radio caught up with Darwin Festival Artistic Director, Kate Fell about the line up and some of the festival firsts that will feature this year.…
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 17/07/2024
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The First Peoples' Assembly of Victoria reveals it's ready to negotiate on a Treaty with state government - I-S claiming responsibility for deadly attack on Muslim mosque - And, Indigenous and non-Indigenous teens preparing to compete in Nations of Origin.
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 15/07/2024
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NITV Radio - News 15/07/2024
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 12/07/2024
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NITV Radio - News Wrap 12/07/2024
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Leading Indigenous education organisation announces new cancer scholarship program for Indigenous students
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Conversation with Leila Smith, Aurora Education Foundation CEO about the just announced scholarships to support Indigenous health professionals and researchers to complete postgraduate studies or research in a cancer-related field. Ms. Smith also delivered a NAIDOC Week message.
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“When we get the opportunity to speak about culture, speak about the history of the journey it is very important to take that opportunity because, if you are the spokesperson today you are educating the next generation.” – Mau Power
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NAIDOC Week conversation with Professor Maree Toombs, a proud Euahlayi and Kooma woman, who has been at the forefront of developing culturally appropriate strategies to address the disproportionate mental health challenges faced by First Nations people.
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Conversation with Mitch Tambo about his latest musical project, "Tambo Jamz Vol.1"; a transcendent collection of instrumental soundscapes that defy genre boundaries, marrying the didgeridoo with different styles ranging from rock to country through jazz, pop, reggae and many more. In our yarn, Mitch also shared a 2024 NAIDOC Week message.…
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program 10/07/2024
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Indigenous youth leaders in Alice Springs speak about ways forward after the latest curfew - Senator says increased Domestic Violence service funding is welcome but comes too late - And, Russia claims it was NOT behind the fatal attack on Kyiv's main children's hospital ...
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program 08/07/2024
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First Nations Elders say this year's NAIDOC Week is a source of strength - New South Wales Premier Chris Minns says the deaths of three children in a Sydney house fire is a "horrifying crime" - And, France on course for a hung parliament, with a leftist alliance unexpectedly taking the top spot in the election ...…
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Jeremy Donovan, a Kuku-Yalanji and Gumbaynngirr man, is one of the standout speakers at the International Conference on Thinking (ICOT 2024). Jeremy is renowned for his work with young Indigenous men and his dedication to bridging the gap between Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians.
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Reaching through time - a Bundjalung woman uncovers her family history & cataclysmic impact of colonisation.
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In her new book, 'Reaching Through Time', historian and author Shauna Bostock embarks on a journey to find her family histories, sifting painstakingly through private and public records. Along the way she uncovers startling details about her family with links to slave traders, a great Indigenous cricketer who bowled out Don Bradman and many other i…
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In her gripping memoir, "Shades of Me," Ngunnawal woman Melinda Brown shares her profound journey of self-discovery and cultural awakening, set against the backdrop of NAIDOC Week. As Aboriginal families continue to face challenges, Mel’s story stands as a testament to one woman's relentless fight to preserve and protect her community.…
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 5/07/2024
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NITV Radio - News Wrap 5/07/2024
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Kuku Yalanji woman, Georgia Weir attributes running to helping turn her life around.
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Dorinda Cox wants the government to move faster on Indigenous truth-telling - Advocates are speaking out about "black cladding" - And, researchers have identified evidence of First Nations rituals dating back 500 generations.
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UQP has announced the new additions to its First Nations Classics: Series Two, release (June 2024). This collection features new introductions by prominent First Nations writers, honoring iconic Indigenous voices that have significantly shaped Australia’s literary landscape.
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 28/06/2023
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NITV Radio - News Wrap 28/06/2024
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'ngiyang' is the Wiradyuri word for ‘language’. In this episode host Lowanna Grant introduces her Pop, Uncle Stan Grant Snr, and the story of his life's work to reclaim the Wiradyuri language. Lowanna shares her own personal language journey, along with stories from other Wiradyuri language learners and teachers about how their lives as Wiradyuri p…
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Conversation with the University of Melbourne's Professor Jill Wigglesworth about translanguaging, language as a vehicle for diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Banking watchdog sanctions Westpac over sudden branch closure in remote predominantly First Nations community - Inflation figures on the rise, with the consumer rate sitting at four per cent for the twelve months to May - And, WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange set to return to Australia later today after pleading guilty in U-S court for espionage ch…
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program 24/06/2024
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A Yolŋu elder and researcher welcomes the federal government’s announced support for birthing on-country project - The prime minister names former New South Wales treasurer Matt Kean as chair of the Climate Change Authority - And, crossbench politicians to introduce legislation to make housing a human right in Australia...…
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 21/6/2024
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NITV Radio - News Wrap 21/6/2024
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NITV Radio - On Air Program 19/6/2024
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Djirra explains to parliamentary inquiry how Indigenous women are made invisible in family violence data - Opposition leader Peter Dutton reveals sites of proposed nuclear reactors - And, Victoria set to raise the minimum age of criminal responsibility to 12 ...
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Brisbane's iconic Story Bridge is set to offer a unique experience, steeped in Indigenous history and culture.
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"Walking the Rock Country in Kakadu”, unveiling Kakadu's natural wonders and cultural heritage
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“Walking the Rock Country in Kakadu” is a new illustrated children’s book book by Diane Lucas and Ben Tyler, with illustrations by Emma Long. The book aims to share the natural and cultural wonders of Kakadu with young readers, showcasing the unique geology, flora, and fauna of the region, as well as the rich Indigenous heritage and stories associa…
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Listen to NITV Radio excerpts - on air program 17/06/2024
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QLD Police Minister refutes claims Indigenous advisory body dismissed for calling out racism in the state's force - The Chinese Premier at federal Parliament for his meeting with Anthony Albanese - And, a new Poll shows Peter Dutton ahead of Anthony Albanese as preferred PM for the first time...
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