Lengthy operating Indigenous present affairs tv program Dwelling Black returns to NITV for its twenty second 12 months.
Western Arrernte girl, Walkley Award-winning presenter and Govt Producer Karla Grant interviews a few of Australia’s most inspiring First Nations peoples together with tennis icon Evonne Goolagong Cawley AC MBE, Meriam girl and NAIDOC award winner, Dulcie Flower, former Shakaya musician Simone Stacey and extra.
This season will even make clear youth incarceration within the Northern Territory.
Karla Grant, stated: “Dwelling Black continues to platform the tales of our individuals, remaining dedicated to inspiring viewers by our protection. This season, we give attention to Black excellence, ladies and group, whereas remembering the previous with our anniversary episodes, and trying to the long run with our investigations.
“I can’t wait to share one other unmissable season with all Australians, significantly throughout an election 12 months.”
Tanya Denning-Orman, Director, First Nations at SBS, stated: “Dwelling Black is a staple within the Australian media panorama with Karla Grant having labored at SBS for 30 years. We’re so pleased with the continued success of Dwelling Black and Karla’s contributions to the community, as a number one voice in Indigenous present affairs.
“This new season of Dwelling Black is one other gripping one, with pressing investigations and uplifting celebrations, this system is as mandatory at this time and it was when it premiered in 2003.”
In episode 5, premiering Monday 26 Might, Dwelling Black celebrates the twenty fifth anniversary of Corroboree 2000 and the Stroll for Reconciliation as a part of Reconciliation Week 2025. The occasion was the biggest political demonstration in Australia’s historical past, with 250,000 individuals marching throughout the Sydney Harbour Bridge in help of reconciliation.
In a particular episode on Monday 9 June, Dwelling Black will even recognise 50 years of First Nations tales as a part of SBS’s 50-year anniversary, that includes interviews from TV icon Ray Martin and comic Sean Choolburra, in addition to present and former employees. The episode will replicate on the function the community has performed in telling First Nations tales and amplifying voices over the previous 5 many years.
Monday 21 April at 8.30pm on NITV / 3pm Tuesdays on SBS from 29 April.