Join us as we celebrate NAIDOC Week by sharing the rich culture, history, stories and achievements of Australia’s First People.
Hosted by Mark Coles Smith and Casey Donovan, the awards recognise the outstanding contributions that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people make in their communities and beyond.
Nardi Simpson presents a three-part NAIDOC week series on ABC Classic celebrating music by First Nations Composers. Find out more about the series, and other NAIDOC Week highlights on ABC Classic and ABC Jazz.
Explore the music by a wide range of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander musicians and composers, and celebrate the histories, cultures and achievements through their music.
This NAIDOC week ABC jazz celebrates indigenous jazz artists from around Australia.
Art Works regular Rowdie Walden hosts our NAIDOC Special. We check out emerging First Nations artists in WA; meet artist Bobbi Lockyer; slam poet Dominic Guerrera performs; plus a masterclass in the yidaki from King Stingray.
Emily's playing you the songs that changed her, and hopes they can change you too
In this episode of Little Kids, Big Talk, children ask Indigenous singer-songwriter Christine Anu questions about NAIDOC Week.
Celebrating NAIDOC Week on Saturday Night Country
Travis Hurley, a jaded detective, arrives in the remote outback town of Limbo to investigate the cold case murder of local Indigenous girl Charlotte Hayes 20 years ago. (2023)
We pay tribute to the incredible contributions and sacrifices made by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders.
ABC reporter and Yorta Yorta man Tom Forrest hosts our NAIDOC Week episode with stories about the history, culture and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. "For Our Elders" is the theme of this year's NAIDOC Week.
Surfer, artist and Dharug man Billy Bain travels the north coast of New South Wales for ABC TV's Changing Tides. Bundjalung composer Grayson Rotumah discusses his collaboration with Adelaide Symphony Orchestra.
When Electric Fields first burst onto the scene, they grabbed everyone’s attention. This South Australian duo of Zaachariaha and Michael brought beauty, beats, and a soaring sensibility to all they did.
A youth podcast called Mob Pod aims to elevate the voices of young Indigenous people ahead of the Voice referendum.
This week we meet some of the next generation of Indigenous entrepreneurs who are influencing the way we think about business and community.
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