SBS NITV Radio

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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Redress, a step on the path to healing in Victoria


'A well executed redress plan would assist Aboriginal Victorians and help lift them out of poverty and address the numerous social stresses that affect their daily lives.' The Stolen Generations Redress Victoria Discussion Paper 2017.


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 February 15, 2018  5m
 
 

Nyalangi We'll see you again


"This Saltwater Story is important for everyone, especially those coming onto country so they learn and become part of our story so we can move and work together."


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 January 30, 2018  5m
 
 

Allegations of mistreatment for youth in Banksia Hill Juvenile Detention Facilty


'Under International law, it is considered torture if detainees are in solitary confinement for more than 15 days in a row. They need to be able to manage these children in way that does not offend International laws.'


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 January 19, 2018  5m
 
 

Brisbane Murri community remember homeland warriors


"I just ask everybody out there to pause for a moment and honor those Elders in your own country, their the one's who created the pathways, their the one’s who walk the walk and their the one’s whose footsteps we’re walking in onetime"


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 January 5, 2018  8m
 
 

The Dreamtime Awards makes a grand entrance and creates a future


“The Dreamtime awards are about celebrating and recognizing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander excellence, it’s about coming together and looking at all the great things were doing.”


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 December 21, 2017  6m
 
 

New screening program for cervical cancer


"This is about making a good program even better and I think women and their Doctors want to see that. I think the second thing is that women will only have to screen nine or ten time in a lifetime, instead of 26 times in a lifetime"


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 December 21, 2017  4m
 
 

Aunty Pat shares stories on the colonisation of the Central Desert and healing as a nation


"In Alice Springs in the 50s and early 60s teachers wouldn’t teach us properly because we were Aboriginal, they had this concept that all we could do is cleaning."


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 December 19, 2017  11m
 
 

Colour from the underground


“Graffiti Art is a cultural continuum, Indigenous art was painted on rocks and into the ground and nature and landscape for thousands of years and this is a contemporary reflection of that cultural practice."

 


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 October 24, 2017  6m
 
 

Australia's newest young Indigenous filmmaker


“In my head I remember thinking like OMG all my friends are racist. I’m an idiot for allowing myself to put up with this for so long because in high school it’s different, you smile to just survive”

 


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 October 24, 2017  7m
 
 

Speech-sign the unspoken rare language of Yolgnu people


An International Professor has been working with Yolgnu people for more than 20 years and explores how First Nations people have a history of communication other than speech.


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 September 5, 2017  7m