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Australia's premier Indigenous current affairs program, Living Black provides timely, intelligent and comprehensive coverage of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Watch the latest season on SBS On Demand.
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October is Dwarfism Awareness Month and it's dedicated to shedding the stigma that surrounds dwarfism. It arrives not long after a young Indigenous boy was bullied because he lives with the condition.
Barbara McGrady was given a camera at 15, then went onto study philosophy, eventually becoming a photographer. Karla Grant spoke with the woman behind the lens about her life, career and inspiration
“I can’t breathe, the same words that my son said … I can’t breathe," David Dungay Junior's mother said.
Living Black is already a past winner of the Kennedys, the prestigious awards recognising excellence in journalism since 2013.
Indigenous storytelling through dance has been given a new twist with a collaboration between the Australian Ballet and the Bangarra Dance Theatre.
Teacher resource for 2023 NAIDOC Week For Our Elders based on Living Black episodes. Lessons for teachers from years 7-10.
*Watch screeners here* *Images here* A new season of the longest-running Indigenous current affairs television program in Australia, the ground-breaking Living Black, premieres on National Indigenous Television (NITV) and SBS On Demand on Monday 21 April at 8.30pm. Living Black will encore on SBS on Tuesday 29 April at 3pm. Join Western Arrernte woman, Walkley Award-winning…
In 2017 Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull rejected the Indigenous Voice to Parliament in the Uluru Statement. So how did Australia find itself voting on a Referendum that was never meant to happen?
The 34-year-old AFL superstar Adam Goodes has been named Australian of the Year for 2014 for his leadership in the fight against racism.
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