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A year ago, medical student Vinka Barunga was determined to become the first Aboriginal doctor in her community. Now, the Worora woman is about to graduate,...
COMMENT | Buzzfeed have published a leaked script of Meat and Livestock Australia's new advertisement and in true 'We Love Lamb' form, it's hard to swallow.
Former NRL star Joe Williams has visited the North Dakota pipeline protest site to show his solidarity.
The life expectancy of Indigenous Queenslanders has improved slightly, as they are now living one extra year on average. But most are still living a decade less...
A collection of Aboriginal rock engravings known as ‘Moon Rock’ has been given the NSW Government's highest heritage protection to preserve the site for the...
The Best on the Black Box showcases the most inspirational and thought provoking documentaries, TV shows and movies from here and across the globe, screening on...

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All the latest news and stories from NITV, including news, sport, programs and features.

One man's quest to discover his Indigenous heritage has triggered a grand revitalisation project led by UTS Design academics in two rural New South Wales communities.
A Northern Territory Aboriginal corporation which provides vital services to the disadvantaged may have to close its doors due to red tape issues ignored by the...
By making maps in a non-traditional way, this exhibition explores multiple connections to country through acts of migration and the contrast of regional and urban...
Melissa Dinnison has told NITV she let go of the complaint because she felt bullied by The Australian newspaper.
Three Indigenous women have joined forces to demand a national task force to combat the epidemic of family violence in Aboriginal communities.
Indigenous Australians are becoming increasingly disadvantaged, with more experiencing imprisonment, substance misuse and psychological distress.
Customers of government-supported Outback stores spend more than four times more on cigarettes than they do on fruit and vegetables.

Shadow Trackers

Join Hunter Page-Lochard and Zac James as they hunt the lands where traditional spirits and legends roam. NITV's new series, Shadow Trackers will have you laughing one minute and scared the next, as the duo investigate Aboriginal Australia's spiritual history. 

Shadow Trackers go where no Blackfella has gone before… Spirit chasing!
Literature is a colonising tool. Kipling colonised Indian fables, Dr Livingston and Graham Greene did it in Africa, James Fennimore Cooper in America and Ion...
Shadow Trackers go where no Blackfella has gone before… spirit chasing!
Artist Ainslie Roberts was most well-known for his evocative and surreal images illustrating the best-selling book The Dreamtime. During his career he spent a...
Young, curious and hilarious, these two are confronted with the likes of the Aboriginal spirits and urban legends while journeying across Australia.

My Grandmother's Lingo

My Grandmother's Lingo

This voice-activated SBS interactive tells the story of one woman’s fight to save her endangered Indigenous language.

Comment, Community & Achievement

Celebrating diversity and learning from inspiring groups and individuals across our nations

Screen Queensland in collaboration with National Indigenous Television has announced $400,000 of funding for a new four-part series Queensland Originals: Elements to...
The inaugural Winda Film Festival, a brand new Indigenous film festival for Sydney has kicked off with several deadly directors and actors celebrating culture's...
Aurukun Shire Council has given its support to the Queensland Education Department taking full control of the community’s school.
Comment | Hundreds of urban Aboriginal kids in NSW are getting a better chance to thrive at school and in their communities thanks to the hearing and speech and...
Madeline Wells, a young Indigenous activist, will be the only delegate from Australia at the upcoming UN youth forum in November this year.
“It’s really inspiring to be recognised for the work I’m doing and the work I’ve been doing for a few years.” ...
Six-year-old year old Ruby will never get to see her favourite animal, the Black Rhino, because it was made extinct by humans. Ruby wants to make sure no one else...
For the Kids!

Jarjums is the NITV programming dedicated to children catering to all kids and kids at heart we have fun and educational Indigenous and First Nations content from Australia and around the world. 

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Archie Roach has unleashed a deadly new album that explores the depth of love, while touring down under with Rodriguez.
By making maps in a non-traditional way, this exhibition explores multiple connections to country through acts of migration and the contrast of regional and urban...
COMMENT: NITV Senior Editor and Founder of IndigenousX, Luke Pearson responds to Meat and Livestock Australia's questionable Australia Day’ lamb ad script and...
A Northern Territory Aboriginal corporation which provides vital services to the disadvantaged may have to close its doors due to red tape issues ignored by the...
Melissa Dinnison has told NITV she let go of the complaint because she felt bullied by The Australian newspaper.
Jack Charles renowned one man performance 'Jack Charles v the Crown' is again showing in his hometown of Melbourne, six years after it first hit the stage at the...
Three Indigenous women have joined forces to demand a national task force to combat the epidemic of family violence in Aboriginal communities.
Indigenous Australians are becoming increasingly disadvantaged, with more experiencing imprisonment, substance misuse and psychological distress.
COMMENT | Buzzfeed have published a leaked script of Meat and Livestock Australia's new advertisement and in true 'We Love Lamb' form, it's hard to swallow.
A year ago, medical student Vinka Barunga was determined to become the first Aboriginal doctor in her community. Now, the Worora woman is about to graduate,...
Customers of government-supported Outback stores spend more than four times more on cigarettes than they do on fruit and vegetables.
One man's quest to discover his Indigenous heritage has triggered a grand revitalisation project led by UTS Design academics in two rural New South Wales...
The life expectancy of Indigenous Queenslanders has improved slightly, as they are now living one extra year on average. But most are still living a decade less...
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