Each SBS Aboriginal program has a national focus on events and issues that affect the indigenous community. Traditional and contemporary music and - when possible - live performances are important regular features.
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2025-01-17 |
Pat Cash reflects on the 2025 Australian Open at Evonne Goolagong Cawley Day Australian Tennis legend Pat Cash yarns with NITV's Kerri-Lee Harding about his tennis past and importance of First Nations visibility in tennis at Evonne Goolagong Cawley Day. |
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2025-01-17 | Catch up with Dan Rennie on Queensland news | |
2025-01-17 | Becoming a music artist is more than just what's on stage, Cianna and Olivia share their thoughts and experience as they build their future in the worlds of music and education. | |
2025-01-17 | In this compelling conversation with Lowanna Grant, Kerri Shying, a Wiradjuri poet with a mixed heritage including Chinese Australian ancestry, shares how poetry serves as a tool for emotional expression and cultural connection. Despite living with a d... | |
2025-01-17 |
Henrietta Baird encourages people to Plant a promise to Country through her multifaceted work Plant a Promise is a multifaceted work inspired by the 2019-2020 fires and how much the land was impacted. Henrietta honours Country through installation, dance and storytelling. |
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2025-01-17 |
Angeline Penrith honours the trailblazers of the National Black Theatre Redfern Renaissance takes a look at the history of the people behind First Nations Theatre. |
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2025-01-16 | Gudanji/Wakaja artist Ryhia Dank talks about her journey from corporate to arts and how important it is to dream big | |
2025-01-16 | With Bidjigal man Peter Cooley, director of IndigiGrow, on plant propagation, restoring Sydney’s coastal vegetation and how he and his team were able to bring back a plant so significant for his People | |
2025-01-16 | Bush to Bowl is an Aboriginal corporation that uses traditional Indigenous food as a way of connecting to Culture and Country | |
2025-01-16 | Ngugi woman Stephanie Beaupark, artist, scientist and curator talks about her PhD research and how she is using traditional methods of fabric dye to develop ways for Indigenous science to be valued in physical sciences such as chemistry. Stephanie uses... |