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The latest National and International news for the 25th February 2026.

Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 25th February 2026.

Bangarra Dance Theatre announces the appointment of a new Company Dancer. Maddison Fraser.

"Today represents a different future, there are opportunities to access internships and CareerTrackers is a catalyst"

"We want mob from all over the country to feel like they can participate, it is about knowledge sharing in whatever form"

"Maddison is an intelligent, gifted and artistically vibrant woman who stands proudly in her Palyku and Yindibarndi heritage" - Frances Rings, Artistic Director and Co-CEO of Bangarra.

Police investigating the kidnapping of an elderly Sydney man believe two car fires could be connected to the case.

The much loved travel series Going Places with Ernie Dingo returns for its seventh season, continuing its celebration of culture, community and Country across Australia.

Catch up on what has been making news this week on NITV Radio's News Wrap of the week.

Catch up on whats making news for Friday 20th February 2026.

Meet Sojugang - the upcoming titan for Mob in the music industry.

The latest National and International news for the 18th February 2026.

Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 18th February 2026.

"I really liked that he [Martin Luther King III] said it only takes a few good people, to make great work" Jasmine Ryan.

"there's all these things that energetically give, and energetically take"

"I take great pride in this work, its a privilege to have a vehicle and a model for change" Adam Davids

Each year the Indigenous Marathon Project select mob from across Australia to take part in the year long program which will see selected participants run in the ‘New York City Marathon' in November.

"it's never early to get involved in being a change maker" - Martin Luther King III

NSW Premier Chris Minns is standing by police, after the state's police monitor announced an investigation into alleged misconduct at a Sydney protest against the visiting Isreali president.

Celebrating ‘World Radio Day' by amplifying First Nations stories in Melbourne and wider area of Victoria with Charles Pakana.

Artist Melissa Sandy is exhibiting at the Boorloo Contemporary as part of the Perth Festival with her solo exhibition exploring the loss of family, Elders and significant people in her life.

The Minister for Indigenous Australians, Malarndirri McCarthy, is calling on governments to deliver on their commitments to Closing the disadvantage Gap for Indigenous Australians.

For the first time in 13 years, the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra is returning to the Sidney Myer Music Bowl with a series of free outdoor concerts, inviting audiences to experience orchestral music under the stars in one of the city's most loved public spaces.

NITV Radio brings stories from across the country sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.

The latest National and International news for the 11th February 2026.

Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 11th February 2026.

NITV Radio have a conversation with Fred Gesha a proud Meriam and Mer (Murray) Island man leading the St Kilda Festival in First Nations programming.

"I want to keep my culture alive"

The Terrifying Lows characterises his sound as, "moody, broody, introspective lyrics and dark cinematic tones"

The highlight will be our traditional sunset closing ceremony with Aunty Caroline Briggs.

Israeli President Isaac Herzog arrives in Sydney today, on the first day of a four-day trip to honour the 15 victims of the Bondi Beach massacre.

The latest in National and International news on NITV Radio.

The latest National and International news for the 4th February 2026.

Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 4th February 2026.

"The Certificate IV in Aboriginal Performance opens pathways into the arts that may otherwise feel out of reach" Simon Stewart.

Edith Cowan University has reached a partnership agreement with international law firm, Allens, which would fully fund up to 20 students to study.

Torres Strait Island councils are demanding urgent action against what they're calling and 'escalation' in illegal foreign fishers entering Australia's northern waters.

NITV Radio brings the latest in news sport and weather as well as stories from across the country and in community.

"So many deadly artists and we are very honoured to be on the list"

Australia's Race Discrimination Commissioner has commented on an attack on an Invasion Day rally in Perth, saying urgent work needs to be done to address racism.

In the headlines, Queensland authorities are considering culling more dingoes from tourist destination island, K'gari, this week.

Indigenous filmmaker & creative powerhouse Pauline Clague on her newest documentary

Binjang Tea infuses native plants and flavours to the world stage as a premium tea company.

As Victorian towns experience intense temperatures residents prepare ways to manage the heat.

A 31 year-old man is in custody in Perth, after throwing an object into a crowd, with police responding to what they say was a potential mass casualty event.

"should be a day for us to be able to mourn and to be with each other" Jacob Boehme.

680 people have been recognised as part of the annual Australia Day honours list, acknowledged with an Order of Australia.

"we are still here, still fight, still practising culture" Keiran Stewart-Assheton

"I reflect on even mentioning, who I am and where I'm from"

Anthony Albanese has welcomed the nation's newest citizens ahead of ceremonies across the country.

From New York City to Sydney, Mi-Kaisha brings her vocals to Blak Powerhouse for January 26.