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10 years of Living Black
Living Black has been reporting on current issues from an Indigenous perspective for 10 years now.
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Living Black – 10 years on
Living Black has been reporting on current issues from an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspective now for 10 years.
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Shari Sebbens’ success
Rising star Shari Sebbens has had a very successful year with several outstanding roles and awards.
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Shari Sebben’s star on the rise
Shari’s star is rising…fast. With The Sapphires, Redfern Now and the Graham Kennedy Logie Award for Most Outstanding New Talent under her belt, you’d be forgiven for thinking that Shari Sebbens’ star is rising fast. But talk to the girl who’s heart is still at home in the NT, and you’ll find a humble actor […]
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Don’t talk about it – do it
This young Canberra woman is making her mark in many fields of the media, including broadcasting, animation and photography. Now she’s embarking on a documentary to find out why Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians are under-represented on commercial radio. Marissa McDowell of Canberra is studying Media Arts and Production through the University of Canberra, […]
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“Overwhelming” response to NITV
National Indigenous Television (NITV) has been broadcasting free-to-air since the historic switchover on 12 December last year. According to the broadcaster, the response to the new channel has been “overwhelming”. NITV celebrated its first broadcast by transmitting live from Uluru on the day with a special two-hour show called From the Heart of Our Nation, […]
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Going mainstream
In an historic day for Australia, National Indigenous Television (NITV) begins broadcasting free to air on channel 34 from 12 December 2012. It is the first time that a dedicated Indigenous television service will be available for all Australians to watch. To celebrate, NITV will be broadcasting live from Uluru on the day with a […]
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A fresh face on NITV
Stepping into the Deadly Sounds studio this month is Natalie Ahmat, who presents the news each night on NITV, which is now available through the SBS network. Natalie also won this year’s Deadly Award for community broadcaster of the year. Deadly Sounds: How does it feel to have won a Deadly Award? NA: It’s a […]
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Artie honoured at Deadlys®
Members of the Ella family honoured the late Arthur Beetson at the 18th annual Deadlys in front of a packed Concert Hall crowd at the Sydney Opera House. Beetson, a rugby league legend who passed away in December 2011 at the age of 66, was posthumously presented with the Ella Award for Lifetime Contribution to […]
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Buy Move It Mob Style® Season 1 DVD
The first season of Move It Mob Style® is now available to purchase on DVD for just $39.95 plus postage and handling. To order your copy, ORDER ONLINE or please call our team weekdays 9am-5pm on (02) 4822 8230. There are stricly limited numbers of DVDs available so get yours today. About Move It Mob Style® Move […]
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Two of a kind
Yamba’s playtime is a 30-minute variety style program for children and includes music, song, dance, stories and tales about activities in the life of ‘Yamba the yerrampe’ (honeyant). Produced and aired by Imparja television, Yamba’s Playtime has been entertaining audiences throughout remote Australia for 16 years, and also features Jacinta Price, who is Yamba’s best […]
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An enduring icon
Actor and television presenter Ernie Dingo is a household name. The Yamatji man from the Maheleny region of WA has been the host of The Great Outdoors since 1993. He has also appeared in many TV series as well as movies including Heartland and Crocodile Dundee II. He has also had his fair share of […]
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On the right track
The Deadly Vibe Group has won a prestigious national Indigenous health award in the category of Environmental health initiatives – Improving living conditions and quality of life. Vibe accepted the award at a gala dinner at the 3rd Annual Excellence in Indigenous Health Awards 2012, held in Sydney. The awards are given in recognition of […]
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Smooth moves
Move It Mob Style®, Australia’s latest dance-based youth, health and fitness television show is bursting out of TV screens to showcase young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s culture through dance and music WITH DEADLY BEATS TO get you up off the couch and moving. In fact, that’s what Move It Mob Style® is about, […]
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Ghenoa Gela: Move It Mob Style
My Name Is… Ghenoa Gela (Move It Mob Style® host dancer) My Job Is… I call myself an independent artist – dancer, musician, actor… My mob Is… My totem on mum’s side is crocodile from the Koedal people (western part of Torres Strait); and my dad’s side totem is the Frigate bird, the Waumer people […]
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Talking Toomelah
Internationally acclaimed film director Ivan Sen is one of our most prolific film-makers. He made the feature film beneath clouds, which won a number of awards, as well as short dramas such as dust, wind, journey, tears and warm strangers. Some of his documentaries include Shifting Shelter 1, 2 and 3. There was also Dreamland, […]
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