SBS will mark NAIDOC Week 2019 (July 7-14) with a raft of programming that celebrates the success and shares the unique stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, starting July 5.
SBS and NITV will premiere Bunya Productions' latest crime drama 'True Colours' during NAIDOC Week.
If audiences enjoy waking up to NITV's 'Big Mob Brekky' - Australia's first ever Indigenous breakfast show - this week as part of NAIDOC Week, SBS director of Indigenous content Tanya Denning-Orman doesn't rule out it becoming a permanent fixture.
The National Film and Sound Archive is set to trial an on-demand platform for the first time for NAIDOC Week with a curated program of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander content. The NSFA Player forms part of its strategy to make the national audio-visual collection more accessible across the country.
The rich landscape of Western Australia's Pilbara region will be showcased around Australia during NAIDOC Week as Weerianna Street Media’s 'Red Dirt Riders' premieres on ABC ME.
"There are so many Aboriginal languages across this country and we want them all on screen. Even the ones that are being revitalised, there's a place for it. It's rich; our country is rich with this stuff."
A new series of short, Indigenous documentaries filmed and produced in WA, will premiere nationally before the 7:00pm news on ABC1 during NAIDOC Week, 8 July – 12 July 2013.
Four shorts supported by NITV and Film Victoria - 'What If', 'Unceded', 'Young Mob Questioning Treaty', and 'Treaty Now?' - will screen on NITV this weekend as part of the channel's NAIDOC Week line-up.