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Summary: Australian national and indigenous news, features and information from NITV Radio.
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The Aboriginal Provisional Government announced a new Executive Council on Friday January 30, after holding public elections in Melbourne. The elections took place at Trades Hall on the Woiwurrung nation, at a time when younger f... ()
This week the ROGS report was released from the Productivity Commission, comparing jurisdictions within the Productivity Report for 2014. The ROGS Report is the Report on Government Services and the data indicates that ten percen... ()
Confined 6 opens it's doors as part of the Yalukit Wilam Ngargee, St Kilda Festival. The exhibition features works from first nations men and women who are part of the Torch Indigenous Arts in Prisons and Community Program, Victoria. &... ()
The Redfern Tent Embassy commemorated the 150th Anniversary of the day of mourning that was held in Australia hall in Elizabeth Street, Sydney. Held on the Gadigal nation, community members rallied at the Redfern Tent Embasy to ma... ()
Invasion Day Rally Woiwurrung nation, Melbourne. Up to 400 people gathered in Melbourne on the Woiwurrung nation to commemorate the invasion of Australia's first nations people, paying tribute to the families still impacted from A... ()
Nothing will stop him! Uncle Jack Charles has lived through it all and survived. A senior elder of the Boon Wurrung and Dja Dja Wurrung Nations of Victoria, Uncle Jack has returned from playing the role of The Chief in the latest Warner Brothe... ()
Living Black Radio producer Minelle Creed, calls in live from the Keriba Omasker-Our Children's Memorial in Cairns. At the time of the call, Minelle covers the beginning of the memorial procession from the Cairns Convention Cent... ()
Minelle Creed crosses to the SBS Melbourne Studios, to speak with Kirstyn Lindsay about her arrival back in to her community in Cairns. In the days leading up to Keriba Omasker -Our Children Memorial, Minelle talks about the f... ()
Suicide in first nations LGBTI community has not been widely spoken of, or included in health promotion. Dameyon Bonson talks to Living Black Radio about his findings and why he works with the first nations Gay Lesbion, Bi, Trans and Intersex ... ()
The Aboriginal Provisional Government is opening its doors once again and holding public elections in Melbourne at the end of January. Tasmanian Aboriginal Lawyer and Activist, Michael Mansell says the time is right for the youn... ()
Welfare recipients are the target of a range of government measures, coming into effect in the new year. As of this week people, applying for the disability pension will have to be assessed by a government-contracted doctor inst... ()
The Christmas and New Year period is a vulnerable period for depression and self-harm for many people, young and old. New research has shown that First Nations peoples are more likely to commit suicide or be hospitalised for se... ()
Australia's first ever documentary musical. Inmates of the Darwin Correctional Centre known as Berrimah Prison, share their feelings, faults and experiences through song. Prison Song offers a rare glimpse into life in co... ()
Arrente woman, Celeste Liddle is a freelance opinion writer, who writes for several online magazines, including the Guardian, Stringer, Tracker, Crikey to name a few. She has been writing for about 2 years, and her passion for wri... ()
The Federal Government is denying reports it was fully aware before it handed down its budget that poorer households would be hit hardest by the spending cuts. Pre-budget Treasury numbers, obtained under Freedom of Information, ... ()