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The family of a second disabled Indigenous woman who died at Campbelltown Hospital is calling for an investigation after it was revealed both women were being...
Footage allegedly showing police punching and kneeing an Indigenous teenager in Sydney has emerged online.
The frontman of band The Cat Empire hopes a song he has recorded with an Indigenous youth choir will raise awareness about the death in custody of Ms Dhu and...
Auriel Andrew, one of Australia’s most beloved country singers and Indigenous trailblazers, has passed away at 69.
Emerging Palawa playwright Nathan Maynard has delivered a work of substance in his first major production The Season. Director Issac Drandich has high praise for...
COMMENT | Did the #NoDAPL movement actually educate anyone?
Be it in the city or bush, single or with help - parenting can be one of life's most difficult tasks. We've sought advice from proud parents who raised their...

Top Stories From Across The Country

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

Northern Territory police are investigating alleged death threats against a former Don Dale youth detainee, who is due to give evidence at the Royal Commission when it...
A Human Rights Watch report has criticised Australia’s poor handling of serious human rights issues, citing the mistreatment of children in detention centres, the...
The latest Meat and Livestock Association's (MLA) annual Australia Day ad is out. It’s the first not to mention ‘Australia Day’, but it doesn’t need to. It...
Alice Springs police announced Monday it would no longer staff a 24/7 counter, only to backflip a day later. The Federal Minister for Indigenous Affairs used the...
Indigenous ranger programs would receive $20 million over five years if WA Labor wins the March election, but the state government says the announcement is a ...
Former NRL halfback Chris Sandow avoided conviction in the Murgon Magistrates Court on Tuesday, after agreeing to follow magistrate Andrew Hackett's unorthodox...
A class action against the Northern Territory Government could see hundreds of former inmates seeking compensation over alleged abuse in youth detention centre.

Celebrate the holidays with NITV

As the holiday season is here and NITV has recipe ideas, arts and crafts and of course, home entertainment to keep you jolly. 

Heading home for the holidays? NITV has you covered with the best programs and movies this Christmas.
Fresh, colourful and uses native ingredients, this summer salad is as festive as the holiday season.
NITV's Movie Mob share their all time best Christmas movies.
Avoid buying extra junk for your loved ones and opt for Christmas Gifts with the feel-good factor.
Upon gathering together under one roof for the first time in seven years, an estranged family celebrating Christmas rediscovers long-forgotten bonds in this...
The Indigenous-owned digital agency Ngakkan Nyaagu (NGNY) has been championing the hashtag #BuyIndigenous over this holiday season to encourage us to support our...
Three estranged Aboriginal sisters have an emotionally charged reunion when they gather at their childhood home for their mother's funeral. Cressy: Rachel Maza....

Family Rules

Nine sisters navigate the modern world while trying to stay true to their mother’s values – in their household, family rules!

Be it in the city or bush, single or with help - parenting can be one of life's most difficult tasks. We've sought advice from proud parents who raised their children...
Decendent of the Tagalak people and born on Jawoyn country, Denise went from being a small town Katherine kid to the CEO of the Yothu Yindi Foundation, and the...
Episode one of Family Rules had teenager Aleisha searching for the right formal dress, the challenging task had Australia hooked.
Fijian-Australian fashion photographer, writer and model, Dusk explores the importance of capturing culture through fashion.
We already know in the Rule family there's one mother, nine daughters and we also know that craziness rules in their house, but what don't we know? Here are some...

Comment, Community & Achievement

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

Toto, I don't think we're in Kansas anymore... Surf's up in Bondi for Miranda, Bjorn, Jeremy and some of Australia's best Indigenous actors.
From woven baskets to digital media, the National Gallery of Victoria showcases the talents of Indigenous women in contemporary art
Maori culture can now be expressed more readily over text thanks to a new keyboard of emojis created by Te Puia, the New Zealand Maori Arts and Crafts Institute.
The once pristine Ilpili springs in the NT have been badly damaged and polluted by the dung of feral camels. This is now a research project undertaken by primary...
The Summer solstice, balmy evenings and starry nights make it the perfect time to learn more about our universe and the long history of Indigenous people using...
We often hear the claim that there are scores of services, many duplicated, in remote and regional Aboriginal communities. I beg to differ. This reinforces the...
If you'd rather make a donation in someone's name than brave the shopping malls this holiday season, there are plenty of awesome local charities awaiting your...
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

The family of a second disabled Indigenous woman who died at Campbelltown Hospital is calling for an investigation after it was revealed both women were being...
"By the age of 17 I had lost my father to a coward punch and as hard as it was to go on, I eventually found healing to help me continue life without him" - Angela...
A coroner wants an investigation into discrimination complaints related to an intellectually disabled Aboriginal woman who died in a Sydney emergency department.
They made their mark in 2016 and this year, a number of actors, sports stars and activists across Aboriginal Australia and the Torres Strait are set to build on...
Northern Territory police are investigating alleged death threats against a former Don Dale youth detainee, who is due to give evidence at the Royal Commission...
A Human Rights Watch report has criticised Australia’s poor handling of serious human rights issues, citing the mistreatment of children in detention centres, the...
Be it in the city or bush, single or with help - parenting can be one of life's most difficult tasks. We've sought advice from proud parents who raised their...
Episode one of Family Rules had teenager Aleisha searching for the right formal dress, the challenging task had Australia hooked.
Noongar woman and Family Rules star Daniella Borg never thought she'd be left alone to care for her nine daughters. But after she tragically lost her husband she...
COMMENT | Poetry in protest is not simply a mantra to be chanted at picket lines, but an invocation of the power of language to speak to a higher law, to a...
With Wesley Enoch, a Noonuccal Nuugi playwright from Minjeribah (Stradbroke Island), at the helm as Director, Sydney Festival 2017 is once again putting a...
Alice Springs police announced Monday it would no longer staff a 24/7 counter, only to backflip a day later. The Federal Minister for Indigenous Affairs used the...

Mundine for PM?

The former rugby league player turned professional boxer will hang up the gloves for good in three weeks, and says he hasn’t ruled out running for Prime Minister.
The latest Meat and Livestock Association's (MLA) annual Australia Day ad is out. It’s the first not to mention ‘Australia Day’, but it doesn’t need to. It...
One of the first ever recordings of Indigenous language, spoken by Gadigal woman Patyegarang and archived by Lieutenant William Dawes, will be given new life...
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