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Powerful First Nations short films to feature at Flickerfest
Seven First Nations stories are being featured at the 35th Flickerfest Internati...
Alexandra Giorgianni 16 Jan 2026
'Taking Indigenous fashion by storm': The inspiration behind KingKing Creative
The sisters behind KingKing Creative, Tarisse and Sarrita King, are reshaping ho...
Nicole Brown 2 Dec 2025
Aboriginal women: proud, strong and beautiful
Aboriginal women have a message for South African comedian Trevor Noah — we've g...
Guest Author 30 Mar 2021
Blak, gay and poz: Jacob Boehme shares his HIV journey through theatre and dance
An artist and activist, Jacob Boehme steps forward and digs deep in his performa...
NIT 2 Apr 2020
'Reconciliation is our responsibility': Thurston
Rugby league champion Johnathan Thurston has urged Indigenous and non-Indigenous...
Guest Author 16 Mar 2020
The A-Z of protecting the Pilbara’s world class rock art

Western Australia is moving to have rock-art rich Murujuga in its north join the Hill Forts of Rajasthan, Borobudur Temple Compounds and Persepolis on the World Heritage list — and locals are be...

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
What does January 26 mean to Indigenous peoples?

Indigenous actor and national treasure Uncle Jack Charles will lead us into 2019 with stories of strength, survival and celebration as part of a special week of viewing on NITV this month.

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Guest Author Mar 13, 2020
‘I think we were born into reconciliation’

From the dirt roads of regional WA, to the streets of Perth's CBD—Carol Innes has dedicated herself to bringing people from all walks of life together.

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Uni demystified for our little ones

Children's University Charles Darwin (CUCD) Community Day opens the door to tertiary education for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous primary aged kids across the Northern Territory.

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Weipa’s newly named Citizen of the Year proud advocate for Indigenous women in mining

Weipa's 2019 Citizen of the Year Florence Drummond, is a face of resilience, empowerment and community. The proud Wuthathi woman runs a successful small business, works as a machine operator at Rio Ti...

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NIT Feb 18, 2020
Red dust settles after Garma 2019 stirs the winds of change

In far north-east Arnhem Land, the red dust settles on the sacred Gulkula site, signalling the closing of the iconic Garma Festival for another year.

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NIT Sep 23, 2019
Light creates life: Adelaide Fringe centrepiece spectacular

The Torrens riverbank in Adelaide will light up with ancient Aboriginal stories throughout next year's Adelaide Fringe. Reeds, grasslands and paths will be illuminated in Yabarra: Gathering of Light...

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NIT Aug 16, 2019
Sensational art spree over five full days in Cairns

Cairns Indigenous Art Fair (CIAF) wrapped up its tenth anniversary over the weekend after a five-day Art Fair and Market with art, music, storytelling, workshops and other special events.

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NIT Jul 15, 2019
Starting Blocks – your first step into early childhood education and care

SPONSORED: Scientists have found children's brains grow fast from birth to age five years, learning lots. Quality early childhood education and care shapes a child's future, laying the foundation for...

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NIT May 28, 2019
Kirli Saunders bares us to bright moments in debut poetry collection

'Poems made him conscious of his breathing. A poem bared the moment to things he was not normally prepared to notice.'- Don DeLillo, CosmopolisKirli Saunders' debut collection Kindred offers a sequenc...

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NIT May 27, 2019
Eumeralla, a war requiem for peace

SPONSORED: Deborah Cheetham and the Melbourne Symphony OrchestraDeborah Cheetham AO, composer and acclaimed Yorta Yorta soprano has written Australia's first requiem based on the Resistant Wars in Sou...

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NIT May 15, 2019
Young Matildas’ Shay Evans thanks Moriarty Foundation for kickstarting career

Northern Territory football prodigy Shay Evans has helped the Young Matildas qualify for the Asian Federation Cup (AFC). The 17-year-old is in Myanmar on her first overseas trip enjoying the next high...

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NIT May 2, 2019
Anzac Day: difficult to forget, when that’s the date you were blown up

Frank Mallard talks of being a 'tunnel rat'—one of the 'mad Australians who chased Viet Cong down these tunnels'. Gaye Doolan jokes that she joined the Women's Royal Australian Naval Service bec...

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NIT Apr 22, 2019
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