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SBS and NITV have organised a huge amount of content ahead of and on January 26.
On Monday, January 25, NITV will host 24 hours of reflection and healing on the Day of Mourning.
The night will mark the return of NITV’s flagship current affairs program
The Point for 2021. Host
Rachael Hocking is set to lead a conversation with a panel of Indigenous and multicultural guests about the true history of Australia and its future.
The Point: Vigil Special, live from Barangaroo, Gadigal Country, will begin from 8.30pm on NITV.
From 10.30pm, Slow TV will run into the night, featuring a bird’s eye view of some of Australia’s most stunning landscapes.
NITV and SBS announce programming for week leading up to 26 January
January 11, 2021 10:08
NITV and SBS have revealed the programming slate for the week leading up to 26 January 2021.
The announcement:
National Indigenous Television (NITV) and SBS invite communities to deepen their understanding of 26 January and what it means to be Australian through the upcoming programming slate, Always Was, Always Will Be.
Dedicated programs, special events, premieres and news highlights will air across both NITV and SBS from 19-26 January with a focus on encouraging greater understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander perspectives.
Director of Indigenous Content at SBS, Tanya Denning-Orman, said: “As Australia’s national Indigenous broadcaster, NITV provides a vital platform for First Nations voices, truth-telling, and inspiration for all Australians.