A national focus on news, events & issues that affect Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities. Hear interviews and stories from the SBS NITV Radio program, part of SBS Audio.
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Calvary Assembly is a safe place to find faith, friends and your future. | rCalvary.org | Rochester NY
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Welcome to the Southview Assembly podcast. Bring the Word to your iPod and take it with you on the road and everywhere you go. Listen as Pastor Tim Brown brings God’s Word each week in modern, easy to understand language.
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Discussions on the how to make homebrew retro games and highlighting some of the latest projects in the community. Hosted by Matt Heffernan from Slithy Games, plus a panel of retro homebrew developers. Follow us on Mastodon!
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APTN News InFocus explores the stories and issues affecting Indigenous Peoples through expert interviews and meaningful conversations. Hosted by reporter Cierra Bettens, each episode offers unique insights and context from people who know the stories best.
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This podcast is a collection of original discipleship content from Indianola First. These classes were recorded live and represent an opportunity for you to experience the Bible, your walk with Jesus, and your relationship with the Holy Spirit in a deeper way. We add to this collection periodically, so stay tuned to ensure you don't miss anything!
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A weekly podcast on technical topics related to cloud computing including: MLOPs, LLMs, AWS, Azure, GCP, Multi-Cloud and Kubernetes.
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At Next Without For, Earl Evans and Randy Kindig cover historical computer languages (compilers and interpreters) and modern programming tools for retro computers.
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# Carrots and Suffering: A D&D Odyssey **An actual (let's) play unofficial D&D campaign podcast featuring 5th edition Dungeons and Dragons, by a group of friends from Portland Oregon** Campaign 1: The ancient kingdom of Fenrir, blessed with prosperity from the queen of fairy for a millennia, has fallen. The once bountiful forests are teeming now with thorns and monsters. Each prick of the brambles poison turns man into beast, one drop at a time. Our heroes, 18 year old Sylpha Lunari, 16 year ...
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A monthly podcast where we discuss recent research and developments in the world of Neural Search, LLMs, RAG and Natural Language Processing with our co-hosts Jakub Zavrel (AI veteran and founder at Zeta Alpha) and Dinos Papakostas (AI Researcher at Zeta Alpha).
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Sant Rampal Ji Satsang on Sikhism The light has come to clear the darkness about the Supreme God, the father of all souls, which we address as immortal and almighty god. The secret information about supreme God has been showcased via this article, and the information has been taken from the holy book, "Shri Guru Granth Sahib" (Sikhism). Here is a list of some important questions about Sikhism or Sikh religion, which you must know. ■ What is Sikhism? (Brief History & Information about Sikh Re ...
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The latest national and international news for Wednesday 5 November 2025.
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Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 5th November 2025.
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Mob running in the Big Apple with the Indigenous Marathon Project
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8:14Each year, As part of the INDIGENOUS MARATHON PROJECT - 12 Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander people between aged between 18-30 are selected to train for the biggest marathon in the world in November, the NEW YORK CITY marathon.
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A conversation with Lidia Thorpe as Victoria Parliament passes Treaty legislation
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5:19The landmark Statewide Treaty Bill passed through Parliament on Thursday, setting the stage for Australia’s first formal Treaty between a government and First Peoples to commence before the end of the year.
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INdigenous Marathon Project take 12 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people to the United States to run the New York Marathon
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Optus executives and senior government officials have come under for delays in passing on critical information about a fatality linked to a triple-zero outage during a parliamentary inquiry.
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Landmark agreement between the Victorian Government and the First People's Assembly of Victoria
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5:38Cheers rang through the Victorian Parliament on Thursday evening, after the state parliament made history by passing Australia's first ever treaty legislation.
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Bail reform and what it means for Indigenous Peoples
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28:03On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens explores how Canada's proposed bail reform bill is stirring debate. Justice Minister Sean Fraser says the Bail and Sentencing Reform Act is meant to restore public confidence in a system he admits is no longer working for many Canadians. But critics warn the bill could do more harm than good…
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The latest in National and International news on NITV Radio.
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From Dubbo to the Big Stage: Young Dancer Kayleb Alese Shines in MJ The Musical
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9:29At just nine years old, Kayleb Alese from Dubbo, New South Wales, is already dancing his way onto some of the country’s biggest stages. The proud Wiradjuri and Nigerian performer has quickly become one of the region’s brightest young talents, blending natural ability with dedication well beyond his years.…
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Catch up on whats making news for Friday 31st October 2025.
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Blakfulla Blues: Marlene Cummins to perform at the Wangaratta Jazz & Blues Festival
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14:14"I like to be innovative, but i like people to know that this is Blakfulla blues, you know? from this Country."
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Anangu Traditional Owners celebrated 40 years since the historic handback of Uluru-Kata Tjuta National Park.
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Western Australia's current governor Chris Dawson has apologised for a massacre of First Nations people perpetrated by the state's first governor almost 200 years ago.
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Creativity and Comedy: Skye Cusack on Forging Your Own Path
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17:30Skye Cusack is a writer and comedian exploring the mess and magic of everyday life, from classrooms and workplaces to relationships, through a candid, comedic lens. In this episode of Speak My Language Skye shares her story about writing, comedy and managing creative opportunities when living with an invisible disability. She also chats with Ngaire…
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Dharug Ngurra The Latest Language Resource to Hit SBS Learn
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12:41"As communities get stronger and put their language out there for everyone to share, its important that teachers are doing the right thing"
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Nici Cumpston OAM and Artistic Director Talks Tarnanthi
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20:27"it's also educational there are a lot of younger people who don't know about this history"
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The Art Gallery of South Australia is happy to be celebrating 10 years of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art festival Tarnanthi.
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has attended a landmark event at Uluru to mark 40 years since the sacred site's handback to the local Anangu people.
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Trump's move to scrub Indigenous Peoples from U.S. history
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26:44On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens examines why the Trump administration is attempting to erase Indigenous Peoples from U.S. history. On Oct. 9, former president Donald Trump signed a proclamation restoring Columbus Day, calling the explorer "a true American hero" and suggesting that "every citizen is eternally indebted to hi…
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Catch up on whats making news for Friday 24th October 2025.
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The latest in National and International news for Wednesday 22nd October.
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Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 22nd October 2025.
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Fielding Dreams: Dr Alexander Smith on Physical Disability Rugby League
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24:40Dr Alexander Smith is passionate about football, and he backs it up on the field. An Australian representative in Physical Disability Rugby League (PDRL) and a proud Rabbitohs player, Alex sits down with Ngaire Pakai to share his journey in becoming PDRL ready, the impact of team sport for individuals and the community, and the bright future he see…
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Catch up on whats making news for Tuesday 21st October 2025.
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Shellie Morris: Singing For Our Little Ones
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22:06"Music is a part of who we are, comes with all our cultural songs and dances"
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Education Minister Jason Clare says A-I chatbots are bullying children and posing a unique risk of online harassment following a United States senate hearing in September where American parents said their children took their own lives after they were encouraged to do so by A-I chatbots.
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The CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation, Dr Jill Gallagher, has welcomed the passage of Australia's first Treaty legislation in the state's lower house this week.
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On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens explores why food insecurity in Nunavut has hit a breaking point. In a territory where climate change and inflation are making food more expensive and harder to access, many families struggle to put healthy meals on the table. For some, even country foods like seal and caribou are out of rea…
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The latest in National and International news for Wednesday 15th October.
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Catch up on whats making news for Wednesday 15th October 2025.
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Andrea James in coming Artistic Director an Co-CEO for ILBIJERRI
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6:32"I know that everybody at ILBIJERRI does this because they believe in our cultures, in our stories, in our communities and that's why we do it"
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The passion of Community Commentators for Murri Carnival with Dr Donald Johannessen
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13:39"I wish the NRL would come out and see the future of rugby league right there"
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Murrup Art Brings Storytelling, Community and Colour to Ballarat Laneways
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10:10"I think its a a really good reminder too that art is really big vehicle for change and conversation"
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Details of up to 5.7 million customers of Quantas as hackers from the group Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters published the data online after a ransom threat, affecting an offshore call centre that used Salesforce software.
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Police are searching for up to four men following a violent home invasion in Rosemeadow, near Campbelltown, early this morning.
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On the ground in Unama'ki: Land protectors sound alarm over Indigenous rights in Canada
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41:53On this edition of APTN News InFocus, host Cierra Bettens looks at a new law in Nova Scotia that could threaten Mi'kmaq treaty rights. Land protectors at Hunters Mountain in Unama'ki have prevented logging and construction for more than a month. But the Protecting Nova Scotians Act could give the province power to remove their checkpoint and jail t…
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Catch up on whats making news for Thursday 9th October 2025.
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NITV Radio brings stories from across the country sharing whats happening in communities with host, Lowanna Grant.
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Central West Black Trackers Make Their Debut at the Koori Knockout
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Young Entrepreneur Shines at Koori Knockout: Meet 12 Year Old Artist, Hailah
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Jason Tamiru Guides us Through the Walking Tour Yalinguth
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19:00"To be honest with you, I just want people to have a better understanding of this Country and of our people"
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NSW Koori Rugby League Knockout carnival gathers in Tamworth with more than 170 teams in both men's and women's going head-to-head.
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A man is under police guard in hospital after firing up to 100 shots at pedestrians, police and cars in Sydney's inner west.
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Koori Knockout 2025: James Maloney on His First Koori Knockout Experience
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1:02Former NRL player and former assistant coach for the North Queensland Cowboys, James Maloney, swapped the big stadium lights for the community spirit of the Koori Knockout this year, marking his first time at one of the biggest gatherings of First Nations people.
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Uncle Victor Wright is one of the founders of the Koori Knockout and joins NITV Radio to discuss and reflect on the growth of the game since it was established in 1971.
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