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Sherry-Lee Watson is quickly becoming a powerful presence in the Australian screen industry. From her breakout role as Missy in the reboot of Heartbreak High to her latest performance in Stan's Thou Shalt Not Steal, Sherry-Lee is proudly representing her community and blazing a new trail in the industry.
Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 8th May 2025.
NITV Radio brings stories from across the country celebrating excellence and sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.
Latest local and international news for Wednesday 7th May 2025.
Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 7th May 2025.
Former NRL player, professional boxer and proud Wiradjuri and Wolgalu man Joe Williams is known for his tireless advocacy in mental health and suicide prevention. Now, he's sharing a deeply personal side of his journey in the documentary SEEN.
Catch up on whats making news for Tuesday 6th May 2025.
"they are back in our peoples' ownership, and more importantly that they will be displayed at the very point they were taken which just amplifies the objects"
"For us there is that excitement, but also a bit of sadness cause the older ones particularly of the senior women who kicked off the repatriation campaign are no longer with us"
Labor has won majority vote increasing its seats through a substantial swings across all states.
"Being the heart of the Central-West we see so many outlying communities reliant on Dubbo.... people are going without very basic healthcare because people can't access it"
"Even when facing down a federal election that has some candidates with some very scary policies that could effect mob and other disenfranchised people across the country really serverly, Its nice to live in a place were i can see people trying really hard to make change"
Catch up on whats making news for Friday 2nd May 2025.
Amidst the federal election discussions of policies and promises some experts and advocates are saying what is “absent” from the campaign trail is First Nations affairs.
Major Parties in a blitz to reiterate policies and key issues they value and will take into the next term should they be elected in by voters.
Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 1st May 2025.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
NITV Radio brings stories from across the country celebrating excellence and sharing whats happening in communities.
U.S President Donald Trump has softened the blow of his auto tariffs. Pressure is mounting on major parties to deliver cost-of-living and housing relief. And - in tennis, dual grand slam doubles champion Max Purcell accepts an 18-month ban
Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week five of the election campaign.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week four of the election campaign. As early voting starts this week and there's only 9 days left before polling day we take a look at the campaign so far. Jon Faine brings us up to date on the past week and then lets look at what is still to happen with the Federal Election campaign. We discuss some policy announcements. And where are the long promised costings? Are we looking at minority government? What is that .....and how will parliament work? Why has Liberal campaign attracted so much negative commentary? What happens to Albanese if he loses? And to Dutton if he loses?
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
NITV Radio brings stories from across the country celebrating excellence and sharing whats happening in communities.
The Coalition vows to increase defence spending if it wins the Federal Election - Indigenous leaders are reacting to the death of Pope Francis - And, in the AFL, Todd Goldstein to step up for Essendon in the blockbuster game on ANZAC Day.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
“Bush-dyeing is a laborious and involved learning process which I find soothing. Deep listening and being present is critical to this work. It is repetitive, meditative and holds all of the attributes of mindfulness practice,” says Balla.
With hundreds of thousands of people expected to attend the Sydney Royal Easter Show Indigenous Bush food company is hoping to entice the taste buds with native foods.
Extensive coral bleaching has been confirmed of Australia's Great Barrier Reef says a Joint study.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week three of the election campaign.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
News, stories and conversations from across the country.
Housing policies launched by major parties questioned by economists - A class action lawsuit filed against Bupa aged care homes - And, in sports Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel wins the Paris-Roubaix race for the third-straight year.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
Health Minister says Labor's pledge of additional funding for mental health services will focus on Indigenous youth mental health - Indigenous community of Moree share their concerns with the major parties this election - And in sport, AFL, star Hawthorn midfielder Will Day is to miss up to four months with a foot injury.
Catch up on all the latest Indigenous News from our NITV News team.
AFL legend and proud Noongar man, Nicky Winmar, has been announced as the official ambassador for Ngarra Jarra Noun 2025, an annual cultural event grounded in truth-telling, remembrance and community healing. The event will return to Victoria Park in Naarm (Melbourne) on Sunday, April 13 and promises to be a powerful day of ceremony, reflection and unity.
Join NITV Radio's Kerri-Lee and special guest former ABC Radio host Jon Faine as they get stuck into week two of the election campaign. Topping the news this week is David Littleproud and the National's strategy, Peter Duttons' work from home backflip, and the Government announces solar battery incentives. With pre polling to start in two weeks, listen in as we explore all the election issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
Mob in Moree make their voices heard ahead of the Federal election - WA women's team claim a maiden National Indigenous Cricket Championship defeating Queensland by 72 runs - And, a festival of light and culture, Parrtjima, sets the desert alight in Mparntwe Alice Springs.
News, stories and conversations from across the country.
A parliamentary inquiry hears evidence on the Dural caravan fake terrorism plot - Peter Dutton concedes the Coalition got it wrong on its work-from-home policy - And in cycling, Belgian world champion Lotte Kopecky makes history at the Tour of Flanders.
After more than a year, the inquest into the death of Mark Haines finally wraps up - And, we check in with one of the stars of the National Indigenous Cricket Championships, currently underway in Mackay.
Housing, employment, and remote road infrastructure are key issues for voters in remote regions of the Northern Territory.
"going to see it played live with the musicians just in front of you, its can be overwhelming"
News, stories and conversations from across the country.
Security cameras have been installed at the Koonalda Cave on the Nullabor Plain in South Australia.
On week one of the Federal election campaign NITV radio's Kerri-Lee is joined by Jacinta Napinjinpa Price, Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians.