Living Black on NITV returns for 2024
Living Black on NITV – A new, 14-episode season of the ground-breaking current affairs program premieres on NITV on Monday 22 April at 8.30pm.
Living Black on NITV – A new, 14-episode season of the ground-breaking current affairs program premieres on NITV on Monday 22 April at 8.30pm.
Over the Black Dot on NITV – returns on Tuesday 5 March at 9.30pm. Hosted by legendary NRL player and proud Anaiwan man Dean Widders.
Sounds of Solidarity and WugulOra added to NITV – additional programming for the day of January 26 including celebratory music program Sounds of Solidarity.
Celebrate strength, resilience and survival as part of Always Was, Always Will Be this January 26 on NITV and SBS – through a week of
Karla Grant’s pioneering contribution to journalism recognised with major Walkley and First Nations Media Awards in recognition of three decades of leadership.
Audrey Napanangka on NITV – is proud to announce the premiere of Audrey Napanangka on Sunday 12 November at 8.30pm on NITV.
The Voice Referendum on SBS and NITV – Join SBS and NITV as Australia’s votes are counted. Saturday 14 October, 2023 on SBS and NITV
SBS and NITV announce new music, documentary, news and current affairs programming ahead of referendum vote. Referendum 14 October.
SBS On Demand launches Voice Referendum with Auslan Hub – for Australia’s deaf and hard of hearing community, as part of its broader referendum coverage.
SBS and NITV will premiere documentaries and current affairs, ahead of the Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum. Across both channels.
NRMA Insurance leads the way in support of the Beyond 3% initiative – partnership with NITV as it commits 3% of its broadcast spend to
Keeping Hope on NITV – Mark travels across the Kimberley to some of the areas experiencing the highest suicide rates and speaks with professionals.
SBS and NITV keeping all Australians informed on the road to a referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament
Larapinta on NITV – A six-part documentary series, Larapinta, explores the stories and people that surround one of the oldest rivers in the world.
NITV welcomes Taryne Laffar as Commissioning Editor – Laffar, descends from the Bardi and Jabbir Jabbir nations in the West Kimberley.
Lowanna Grant joins NITV Radio – SBS Audio has announced the appointment of proud Wiradjuri and Western Arrernte woman, Lowanna Grant.
SBS and NITV reveal NAIDOC line-up – SBS is celebrating National NAIDOC Week 2023 across the network with a huge programming line-up.
The First Inventors on 10 and NITV – The Ground-Breaking Documentary Series That Will Rewrite Australian History. Thursday 15 June At 8.30pm.
The Point on NITV – will be the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote. Returns 30 May
NITV launches new video podcast Goodways – that’s full of laughs and banter, bringing together NITV’s First Nations digital team.
Natalie Ahmat is Head of Indigenous News and Current Affairs at NITV – has announced Mudburra and Wagadagam woman, Natalie Ahmat to the role.
Eddie’s Lil’ Homies is the first co-commission between Netflix and NITV, with major production investment from the Australian Children’s Television Foundation (ACTF).
For the first time ahead of the day itself, National Indigenous Television (NITV) and the wider SBS network invite audiences to deepen their understanding of
King Stingray, Christine Anu, Casey Donovan, Troy and Jem Cassar-Daley, Electric Fields, JK-47 and more, light up the night sky in special live concert event.
Featuring Christine Anu, Casey Donovan, Troy Cassar-Daley, King Stingray, Electric Fields, JK-47, Jem Cassar-Daley, Miiesha and more.
On 12 December 2022, National Indigenous Television (NITV) celebrates 10 years since it launched free-to-air and began beaming into every Australian household as part of
A growing number of brands have committed to increasing their investment
in First Nations media following the launch of Beyond 3% in 2022
In this flagship series, The First Inventors uncovers the vast, innovative knowledge of Indigenous Australia. Rob Collins takes a journey through continental time and Country
Marissa McDowell becomes Head of Commissions, and Rhanna Collins takes on new role as Head of Business and Operations, as NITV counts down to ten-year
This heart-warming series was filmed in Beswick (Wugularr), Barunga, Katherine and Bitter Springs on the lands of the Jawoyn, Dogoman, Wardaman and Mangarrayi peoples in