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NITV is currently hosting WITBN, the World Indigenous TV Broadcast Network, Conference at the SBS studios in Sydney and our Channel Manager, Tanya Denning-Orman,...
New figures released reveal sugar is high on the menu for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, who on average, consumed 18 teaspoons of sugar every...
How can we better integrate cultural sensitivities into maternal care?
The Facebook check-in tool is being used en-masse to protest against the construction of the controversial Dakota Access Pipeline through land deemed sacred by...
What are the most common names for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander babies?
“It’s really inspiring to be recognised for the work I’m doing and the work I’ve been doing for a few years.” ...
For this week's playlist we want to highlight some of the amazing music that is made possible through NT's Skinnyfish Music who sadly this week were robbed of...

Top Stories From Across The Country

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

Jody Wilson-Raybould is the Canadian Minister of Justice and Attorney General. She's also a First Nations woman, and the first aboriginal person to serve in those...
Narangga Kaurna man Jacob Boehme is no stranger to stigma: he's a gay, fair skinned, Aboriginal man with HIV. But now, he'll be sharing his story at next year's...
Eight Indigenous broadcasting operators from around the globe are meeting in Sydney to discuss and celebrate Indigenous cultures around the world.
A citizens' jury examining the proposal to build a nuclear waste dump in South Australia has come out against the idea.
A team of archaeologists have uncovered a rock shelter in the Flinders Ranges with the earliest evidence of Aboriginal settlement in inland Australia.
“'Blacks down the back', that’s the words they’d use to you,” David Japaljarri Dixon says as he reflects on his six years behind bars in the Northern Territory.
The Cape York leader says the Education Department has "completely dismantled" the school's teaching method, undoing six years of progress.

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!
The first sighting of the Il-bogan bunyip was recorded in 1850 but for millennia the local Mununjali clan have told the story of a creature that moves through...
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

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.
Sydney Festival introduces Noonuccal Nuugi man Wesley Enoch’s inaugural program, which features a renewed focus on theatre and dance, with a strong commitment to...
Meet the man who took the plunge to drive his own future and build a family business.
“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...
The ice skating pair made history with their gold medal win.
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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Jody Wilson-Raybould is the Canadian Minister of Justice and Attorney General. She's also a First Nations woman, and the first aboriginal person to serve in those...
Narangga Kaurna man Jacob Boehme is no stranger to stigma: he's a gay, fair skinned, Aboriginal man with HIV. But now, he'll be sharing his story at next year's...
A citizens' jury examining the proposal to build a nuclear waste dump in South Australia has come out against the idea.
NITV is currently hosting WITBN, the World Indigenous TV Broadcast Network, Conference at the SBS studios in Sydney and our Channel Manager, Tanya Denning-Orman,...
Eight Indigenous broadcasting operators from around the globe are meeting in Sydney to discuss and celebrate Indigenous cultures around the world.

Who are the Indigenous Broadcasters around the world?

This week, NITV welcomes the delegates of the World Indigenous Television Broadcasters to the International conference to Gadigal Land, Sydney. But who are they...
Education Queensland says it's struggling to negotiate a new funding contract for Aurukun primary school that will ensure a "return on investment".
On one of the busiest spots in Australia, Bondi’s iconic beach, there’s a wall with a colourful mural. The social justice mural on Bondi's Wayside Chapel portrays...
A team of archaeologists have uncovered a rock shelter in the Flinders Ranges with the earliest evidence of Aboriginal settlement in inland Australia.
“'Blacks down the back', that’s the words they’d use to you,” David Japaljarri Dixon says as he reflects on his six years behind bars in the Northern Territory.
A national-scale Indigenous-led digital project will help to reconnect Indigenous communities, thanks to a $473,000 grant under the Australian Research Council...
The Cape York leader says the Education Department has "completely dismantled" the school's teaching method, undoing six years of progress.
New figures released reveal sugar is high on the menu for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, who on average, consumed 18 teaspoons of sugar every...
One of the biggest publicly voted music awards nights are coming up as part of Melbourne Music Week. Let's have a look at the artists in the running at the 11th...
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