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NITV takes a look at the events and debate leading up the announcement of the Parliamentary Inquiry into Freedom of Speech.
“Gamil Doori Gomeroi Thaay, America!” many Aboriginal Australians pleaded, "Don't f*** us on this, America!"
A newly launched national campaign has released a report revealing the rapid increase of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children being removed from their...
What are the most common names for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander babies?
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...
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.

They went to war and fought for our freedom. But when they returned, they were ignored.
These Aboriginal Elders are making a huge difference in their community by acknowledging the pivotal role grandparents play in society.
Aurukun Shire Council has given its support to the Queensland Education Department taking full control of the community’s school.
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...
NITV has asked leaders from Indigenous media around the world, for their take on Trump's electoral victory.
An emotional Pat Dodson broke down during the Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project launch in Canberra, as he recalled a late night call informing him a young...
More than 80 Aboriginal and Torres Strait islander women have spent four days in the nation's capital, learning from each other and connecting with the most...

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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Latest news & features

Aurukun Shire Council has given its support to the Queensland Education Department taking full control of the community’s school.
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...
These Aboriginal Elders are making a huge difference in their community by acknowledging the pivotal role grandparents play in society.
They went to war and fought for our freedom. But when they returned, they were ignored.
From the catwalks and the red carpet to the local hairdressers, the last few years have seen a move towards natural hair and embracing the beauty you’re born with.
NITV has asked leaders from Indigenous media around the world, for their take on Trump's electoral victory.
Screen Queensland in collaboration with National Indigenous Television has announced $400,000 of funding for a new four-part series Queensland Originals: Elements...
COMMENT | Brexit, Hanson and now Donald Trump. Luke Pearson considers the political trend of one step forward, two steps back.
“Gamil Doori Gomeroi Thaay, America!” many Aboriginal Australians pleaded, "Don't f*** us on this, America!"
An emotional Pat Dodson broke down during the Suicide Prevention Evaluation Project launch in Canberra, as he recalled a late night call informing him a young...
Trump’s rhetoric on immigrants and women was predicted to be his downfall, however as he is elected President we take a look at the voter breakdown across race...
Australia remains the only high-income country to still have trachoma.
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