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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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Andrea James, a Yorta Yorta, Gunaikurnai theatre maker and Griffin Theatre Company’s Associate Artistic Director joins NITV Radio to talk about her latest project, Nucleus, written by celebrated playwright Alana Valentine.
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Sam Kerr looking to the future after being found not guilty of racially harassing a London police officer - The Northern Territory government has officially ended its plans for a Treaty - And, Talisha Harden to equal a veteran record in the Indigenous All Stars match.
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Country music legend and proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man, Troy Cassar-Daley, joins NITV Radio to yarn about his deep connection to Yuin Country, his recent performance commemorating the Black Summer Bushfires and his powerful song Windradyne, which won Heritage Song of the Year at the Golden Guitar Awards.…
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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 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 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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