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"we're here to serve mob, for mob. But we're also here to celebrate culture with the rest of Australia"
The New South Wales government will introduce reforms into parliament today that triple penalties in line with nationally-agreed changes, increasing the maximum penalty for large providers by 900 per cent and doubling the number of offences a penalty infringement notice can be issued for.
Truth telling will be embedded in Victoria's public school curriculum if legislation for a treaty with the state's Indigenous peoples is approved.
We're heading out to sea but not just any trip. Imagine a cruise ship filled with 72 mob sharing stories, laughter and culture while travelling together.
Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 10th September 2025.
Catch up on whats making news for Tuesday 9th September 2025.
"I hope that people look at things differently, that's what FRINGE is. FRINGE is about looking at the world with new eyes, its about discovery, its about being pushed to the edge of possibility, about taking risks."
Simon Abrahams is the CEO and Creative Director of Melbourne Fringe Festival gives us an insight into the programming and creative works.
Questions are being raised about the use of shark nets following a fatal shark attack between Sydney's Long Reef and Dee Why beaches on Saturday.
Dan Munro talks to NITV about Biyanga, an Aboriginal led men's program instilling confidence in boys and men to join a community built on trust and communication.
NITV Radio brings stories from across the country sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.
The latest in national and international news for Friday 5th September 2025.
Catch up on whats making news for Friday 5th September 2025.
Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 4th September 2025.
NITV Radio brings stories from across the country sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.
The latest in national and international news for Wednesday 3rd September 2025.
Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 3rd September 2025.
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation will mark its biggest celebration of the year on Wednesday 3 September 2025, with Indigenous Literacy Day – a national event honouring the strength of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander storytelling, language and culture. This year's theme, “Strength in Our Stories: For Now & Future Generations,” recognises the power of storytelling to connect us across generations and shape the future.
Catch up on whats making news for Tuesday 2nd September 2025.
The Federal Government has struck a $400 million deal with Nauru that it says paves the way for deportation of the so-called NZYQ cohort.
"as human beings we are creators, we create everyday"
Racism and extremism at anti-immigration rallies across Australia have drawn strong condemnation after violent clashes led to multiple arrests.
NITV Radio brings stories from across the country celebrating excellence and sharing whats happening in communities.
Catch up on whats making news for Friday 29th August 2025.
Ganbu Gulin: wudhanu yuwanguth which translates to 'from many to the next' in Woi-wurrung language
For us, it's about more than seaweed! it's about restoring Indigenous aquaculture as a living practice.
The Federal Court says it won't order the federal Environment Minister to make a decision on safeguarding Indigenous rock art in Western Australia's Burrup Peninsula, despite finding he has taken too long to assess the protection application.
Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke has condemned marches scheduled in major cities around the nation this Sunday, as "dividing and undermining social cohesion".
"I remember it well. My family was working for nothing. Even us - they didn't treat us right. They wasn't a good mob. They treat our families wrong, working for no money. It's slavery. I think it was slavery for me." - George Edwards
Marking the 50th anniversary since the Gurindji land handback, a historic turning point for Aboriginal land rights in Australia, people from all over the country have gathered for the Gurindji Freedom Day Festival in NT to celebrate.
A homicide investigation is underway in Brisbane, after police found a woman unresponsive and with critical injuries.
"I believe that nursing and health science and medicine is all about patient-centred care and holistic care. So being in community and really bonding and connecting with community from the roots is where it starts; and how you make those relationships and connections"
Yolngu Elder Mayalil Marika shares bush medicine knowledge with Flinders University students, exploreing traditional healing methods, while building cultural awareness in modern practices
Opposition leader Sussan Ley has put the government on notice over its latest proposal to reduce spending growth in the N-D-I-
Attendees at the government's economic reform summit say they're optimistic after the first session in Canberra yesterday
"For me i have always been delving into our histories, creating opportunities to hear our language and really find a way that supports the next generation"
Research by the Workplace Gender Equality Agency found the gap is driven by three main factors - gender segregation of occupations and industries, unequal distribution of caring and family responsibilities and workplace discrimination.
European leaders say locking down robust security guarantees for Ukraine will be a key priority when they join Vlodymyr Zelenskyy at a meeting with Donald Trump in Washington.
A $2.5 million project is aiming to overcome the factors limiting cervical screening among First Nations women.
"I think finding the value in being there for each other.... that's something important to us as mob"
Researchers and conservation groups, including Queensland Conservation Council, found thirteen marsupials in one night using drones within the Glencore Hail Creek coal mine expansion site
New data released by the New South Wales Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research reveals a significant rise in the number of young people in detention across the state.
"Jack came with the storytelling and the narrative and I brought the visual language to help tell that story"
The federal environment minister, Murray Watt, has apologised for the government's slow response to the algal bloom, which has killed tens of thousands of marine animals since March.
The National Indigenous Tennis Carnival is in its sixth year, bringing more than 160 young players to Larrakia Country in Darwin.
"I come to the stage with more of an ear of a muscian... I get it from my grandmother"
Gaypalani Wanambi, Yolŋu artist has won the 2025 Telstra National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Art Award, with her striking steel panel work, Burwu, blossom.
"it's been incredible year and I feel really humble that I've been trusted to represent culture in so many spaces"
National Indigenous Music Awards inducts Jessica Mauboy into the in the 2025 Hall of Fame
Who controls research, and who benefits from it? Across Australia, Indigenous communities have often been the subjects of research rather than actively leading and shaping it. But in Galiwin'ku (Elcho Island), a different approach is taking hold - one built on co-design, mutual respect, and shared knowledge. In this episode, Dr. Sarah Hanieh speaks with Mrs Ruth Gulamanda Dhurrkay, Mr George Garambaka Gurruwiwi and Dr Ros Beadle, who are working together to create and deliver research that is community driven, shaped by cultural knowledge, and focused on real-world impact.
Catch up on whats making news for Friday 8th August 2025.