A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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"Everybody online is sending so much support is amazing and people have been donating which has been super kind as well, to try and help us cover all the prep costs which have been through the roof."
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Bureau of Meteorology weekend weather report for South East Queensland and Northern NSW
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"The wind was terrifying last night, it started about 7pm and got worse as the night progressed and then losing electricity and then internet”
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"The community has been really good at staying inside and staying safe"
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"For a lot of people they have never been through a cyclone before"
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Community advice is to "stay informed and prepare for changing conditions"
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NITV Radio News, Weather, Stories and More
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NITV Radio News, Politics and Weather Updates
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The Mabo Centres' new partnership between The University of Melbourne and the National Native Title Council.
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Daily weather, sport and news from across the country.
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Latest updates as of Wednesday 5th March 2025
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"the people here are supporting each other and getting alerts on their phones"
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Speaking with Jonathon How Senior Forecaster for the Bureau of Meteorology
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"Doesn't hurt to take some extra precautions"
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Over The Black Dot, NITV’s much-loved rugby league show, is back for another season, and co-host Beau Champion joined NITV Radio to chat about what fans can expect.
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Creative Writing And Storytelling With Woman Behind Bars: An Interview With Adelle Sefton Rowston
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"This is a really critical time to consider education instead of incarceration"
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Mardi Gras is just around the corner, and this weekend’s celebrations are set to be as deadly as ever. Ahead of the celebrations, NITV Radio caught up with Wendell French aka Felicia Foxx, a proud Kamilaroi and Dhunghutti brotherboy, sistergirl, brista (brothersister) who continues to use their platform to inspire and uplift Blak queer voices.…
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60th Anniversary commemorations continue for the 1965 Freedom Rides, Treasurer Jim Chalmers bids to secure tariff exemptions with the US - And, Australia's entry for the 69th Eurovision song contest is revealed.
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Balardong woman and ensemble Bangarra dancer, Courney Radford, talks ahead of her performance in "The Light Inside" for WOMADelaide, 2025.
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Edan Porter is one of three new ensemble dancers to Join Bangarra in 2025. Porter joins the company alongside Biripi woman, Tamara Bouman and South Seas Islander and Yuwibara man, Zeak Tass.
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NITV Radio On Air Program 17/02/2025
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Artist Lindy Lee quits Creative Australia over decision to remove invitation for Sydney artist - Donald Trump says he could meet Vladimir Putin very soon to discuss an end to Russia's war in Ukraine. And - Australian Jemima Montag celebrates winning the 20km Race Walking Championships.
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Dan joins NITV Radio to chat about whats been making news lately in Queensland.
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MERRIGONGX is set to kick off 2025 with an extraordinary and deeply personal work from proud Gunai woman and acclaimed multidisciplinary artist Kirli Saunders. Titled Yandha Djanbay (Go Slowly), this intimate storytelling experience will be on stage at the Illawarra Performing Arts Centre from 20-22 February.…
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"I want to write my truth" After a record number of entries, Hannah Belanszky has been awarded $45,000 over a 18 month period to create a new play for Belvoir Theatre.
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Andrea James, a Yorta Yorta, Gunaikurnai theatre maker and Griffin Theatre Company’s Associate Artistic Director joins NITV Radio to talk about her latest project, Nucleus, written by celebrated playwright Alana Valentine.
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NITV Radio 12/02/2025
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Sam Kerr looking to the future after being found not guilty of racially harassing a London police officer - The Northern Territory government has officially ended its plans for a Treaty - And, Talisha Harden to equal a veteran record in the Indigenous All Stars match.
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NITV Radio News 05/02/2025
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NITV Radio - On air program 05/02/2025
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Elizabeth Copeland created card game 'Marine Invaders' to help people learn about invasive species in the marine environment
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NITV Radio - On air program 31/01/2025
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NITV Radio Weekly News Wrap 31/01/2025
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Country music legend and proud Gumbaynggirr and Bundjalung man, Troy Cassar-Daley, joins NITV Radio to yarn about his deep connection to Yuin Country, his recent performance commemorating the Black Summer Bushfires and his powerful song Windradyne, which won Heritage Song of the Year at the Golden Guitar Awards.…
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NITV Radio News 29/01/2025
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NITV Radio - on air program 29/01/2025
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Hear from Angus Field from hip-hop group 3% on vigil: truths at Sydney Festival, and on the latest that he is up to in the music industry.
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Hear from Author, Educator, and Public speaker on the experiences she's encountered in Indigenous Education and in her own life.
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NITV Radio Intern Producer, Dante Brex speaks with Miah Wright about this year's YABUN event.
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Social media personality, Megan Waters on creating Sounds of Solidarity for 2025
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Larissa Behrendt's new documentary, One Mind One Heart features the powerful story of returning the last Yirrkala Bark Petition home
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"it's dystopian with flurries of ash falling from the sky"
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"We want the Gubbi Gubbi people to support this project, because its about them and their Ancestors"
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It's a Blak Out! The Month Of January Is Packed With Deadly Things To Do And See With Jacob Nash
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"We are able to tell stories that are important and platform them"
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Warnings of "systemic and pervasive" presence of racism on the nations campuses, with calls for more action to address the growing problem.
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BLACKOUT - bringing deadly events, art and music throughout the month of January
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Bianca Templar is an artist deeply rooted in her culture and an advocate for First Nations rights. Her creative journey is woven with tradition, community, and activism. In this episode Bianca yarns to Lowanna Grant as she shares the profound influence of the elders and mentors who have passed down traditional cultural art practices, shaping both h…
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Australian Tennis legend Pat Cash yarns with NITV's Kerri-Lee Harding about his tennis past and importance of First Nations visibility in tennis at Evonne Goolagong Cawley Day.
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Catch up with Dan Rennie on Queensland news
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Young Indigenous music artists Cianna and Olivia share their journey of breaking into the music industry
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Becoming a music artist is more than just what's on stage, Cianna and Olivia share their thoughts and experience as they build their future in the worlds of music and education.
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