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Some of Australia’s best hip hop artists have come together thanks to NITV, Elefant Traks and Bad Apples to produce an original song ‘Change the Date’, and an...
Aboriginal activist and elder Jenny Munro was among a headline of speakers at the Women’s March on Sydney – highlighting the many issues facing Indigenous peoples...
Much more has happened on this date beyond Arthur Phillip claiming Aboriginal land under the British Empire. As January 26 approaches, we reflect some of the...
Solidarity is a word that we must become better acquainted with as we enter a period of entrenched far-right ideology within our political and other institutions....
At a remote Top End school in West Arnhem Land, a handful of nervous Year 12 students are preparing for a unique graduation ceremony that blends European and...
Ken Wyatt has been named minister for aged care and Indigenous health.
Grace Beside Me is a rich and humorous coming-of-age story adapted from the award winning novel of the same name by Sue McPherson.

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Three MPs have slammed the Queensland Government's move to appeal a federal court ruling which found police had been racist in their response to riots on Palm Island...
Indigenous leader and business woman Andrea Mason is the Northern Territory’s finalist for the top gong this Australia Day.
Several Indigenous communities west of Alice Springs including Kintore, Kiwirrkurra, Willowra and Nyirripi have been cut off by heavy rainfall and need food...
Mr Wyatt AM has taken on the role of Aged Care and Indigenous Health Minister.
A community-based support service working to prevent Indigenous suicide is being rolled out nationally, after being trialled in Western Australia for one year.
Indigenous, gay and HIV-positive are the main topics explored by Narangga Kaurna man and choreographer, Jacob Boehme in his personal story, Blood on the Dance...
Solidarity is a word that we must become better acquainted with as we enter a period of entrenched far-right ideology within our political and other institutions....

#AlwaysWillBe

NITV is exploring Indigenous perspectives on what this national day means for many, acknowledging our history and our survival, and encouraging more Australians to understand that Australia always was and always will be Aboriginal land.

#AlwaysWillBe LIVE Yarn

Join Miss Ellaneous, Ernie Dingo, Amelia Telford, Lydia Miller and other high profile Indigenous guests live from 2pm to 6pm on 26 January as they have hearty, live...
Some of Australia’s best hip hop artists have come together thanks to NITV, Elefant Traks and Bad Apples to produce an original song ‘Change the Date’, and an...
Not sure what to get up to this January 26th? NITV has you covered for events around the country!
What does January 26 mean to you? M.C Urthboy says that it's a day that symbolises a lot about what's unresolved about this country
January 26 marks an important day for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who could use some tunes to express themselves.

Family Rules

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

From twinning to smiles, or picking up a sista when she's down; NITV's Instagram challenge #FamilyRulesNITV has found ordinary families with extraordianary stories.
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...
Sharon Winsor, founder of indigiearth, tells her emotional story of surviving family violence to becoming the CEO of one of Australia's most sought after brands.
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...
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...
#AlwaysWillBe LIVE Yarn

Join Miss Elanious, Ernie Dingo and Amelia Telford and other high profile Indigenous guests live from 2pm to 6pm on 26 January as they have hearty, live conversations about national identity.Tune into the Live Yarn at 2pm AEST.

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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Wiradjuri man and Indigenous Australia Day ambassador, Jake Gablonski is proving to be a strong voice for equality in Australia as he speaks about making a...
For many, the booze-fuelled shenannigans and plethora of Australian flag capes, Australian flag thongs, Australian flag hats and Australian flag flags can make...
Several Indigenous communities west of Alice Springs including Kintore, Kiwirrkurra, Willowra and Nyirripi have been cut off by heavy rainfall and need food...
Three MPs have slammed the Queensland Government's move to appeal a federal court ruling which found police had been racist in their response to riots on Palm...

#AlwaysWillBe LIVE Yarn

Join Miss Ellaneous, Ernie Dingo, Amelia Telford, Lydia Miller and other high profile Indigenous guests live from 2pm to 6pm on 26 January as they have hearty,...
How much do we actually know about the history and concept of this sociological term which is rapidly gaining popularity?
In Australia, most of us have heard of the phrase ‘casual racism’. According to the Human Rights Commission it refers to 'conduct involving negative stereotypes...
COMMENT: Tanya Orman, NITV's Channel Manager, reflects on the significance of January 26th and explains NITV's #alwayswillbe festival.
COMMENT: Every year on the 26th of January I wonder a bit about how I am going to refer to the day, Invasion Day, Survival Day or Day of Mourning? Over the years...
The Sydney Festival is paying homage to the historic vote by enlisting some of our best and brightest to recreate some of the greatest songs of the civil rights...
When Vernon Ah Kee was born in 1967 he was not counted as part of the Australian population. His latest exhibition, 'Not an Animal or a Plant', explores this very...
Indigenous leader and business woman Andrea Mason is the Northern Territory’s finalist for the top gong this Australia Day.
Some of the biggest names in Australian hip hop have united for a special track to raise awareness and invite the nation as whole to think about how we celebrate...
Recorded on the exclusive Nokia Ozo camera, NITV is telling Indigenous stories from every angle.
Aboriginal activist and elder Jenny Munro was among a headline of speakers at the Women’s March on Sydney – highlighting the many issues facing Indigenous peoples...
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