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NITV National News features the rich diversity of contemporary life within Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, broadening and redefining the news and current affairs landscape. NITV News is the only nightly television news service that covers entirely Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander stories from across the country in its half hour bulletin.
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National Indigenous Radio’s Weekly News-in-Review takes an in-depth look at the issues affecting First Nations communities around Australia. This week’s episode is presented by Merinda Ninyette. In this weeks episode:
- Debate around constitutional recognition of First Nations people continues.
- Ongoing controversy around the approval of Adani’s Carmichael mine project in Queensland’s Galilee Basin.
- Churches responsibility in repairing relationships with First Nations people.
- A major native title deal by the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Council brought to a standstill due to opposition.
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The legendary Warren H. Williams brings the best of country music to your ears with rollicking good tunes from across the world, from bluegrass to country rock and everything in between. The bi-weekly dose of Warren’s favourites for his massive audience across the nation can hear the ballads of the world’s best country musicians and bands. Warren broadcasts from 8KINFM's studios in Alice Springs.
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Buckle up for a wild ride that will have you holding your sides when Mary G takes to the airwaves. Mary G puts a quirky twist on the current issues and observations to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people but with a good belly laugh. She brings you her live weekly show from her home studio in downtown Broome or from across the country wherever she is each Wednesday night.
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Join award-winning journalist Stan Grant for a simulcast of NITV's Awaken, a half hour current affairs panel show discussing everything from politics to sport, art and culture. Awaken draws great thinkers and newsmakers of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australia to challenge and provoke a new path to greater awareness and understanding. It is time for Australia to 'Awaken'.
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Blak Law: Tribal Edition is the continent's first radio show exclusively looking at tribal societies and their rights. It aims to inform and educate Australians about the laws of the land that have been present since the beginning of time. Host Murrumu: Walubara Yidindji investigates international law and tribal societies to discuss their position in the geopolitical arena. The show is broadcast weekly on Bumma Bippera Media Cairns 98.7FM.
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Nunga Wangga Radio is produced by Radio Adelaide 101.5fm. Nunga Wangga means 'blackfellas talking', but it’s much more than just talking about local, national and international issues. Tune in to keep up-to-date with cultural and community events and a showcase of the enormous talent out there, including 100% Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander music featuring new artists and live studio performances.
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Awaye! is ABC's national arts and culture program produced and presented by First Nations broadcasters. 'Awaye' means 'listen up' in the Arrernte language of Central Australia where the program was first broadcast in 1993. Covering topics from visual and performing arts, music, literature, history and politics whilst documenting the healthy and vibrant diversity of First Nations cultures and communities across the country.
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Each Friday, the team from SBS Living Black connects, informs and inspires. The hour-long program, presented by Michele Lovegrove, a proud Ngarrindjeri woman born in Port Augusta, proivdes a national platform to investigate, uncover and celebrate individuals, community programs and events. Tune in to keep up-to-date on First Nations current affairs and more!
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He calls himself a country bumpkin and hosts a show of the same name! Former West Australian Policeman, Gordon Marshall, will take you on a journey through his country around Derby, WA every Saturday morning. Featuring some of his favourite country tracks, Gordon beats around the bush with his funny repertoire and quirky facts while sitting in the comfy chair of downtown Derby at the 6DBY radio station.
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Uncle Pete can be found just about anywhere. He’s like the Where’s Wally - one week he might be broadcasting from a railway station, the next from a community hall! Uncle Pete has a great show all about community and family and looking out for one another. He plays great music and is always on the other end of the phone line to take calls, shout-outs and requests.
Talk
Deadly Sounds From The House
With Rhoda Roberts
Tuesdays 4:00pm – 5:00pm (AEST)