NAIDOC Week 2022 on NITV and SBS
From Sunday 3 July
Stunning crime drama True Colours and documentary series Off Country lead SBS and NITV’s epic NAIDOC Week 2022 line-up.
For the fourth year running, SBS is the Principal Media Partner for the National NAIDOC Awards and Official Education Partner for National NAIDOC Week
SBS and NITV’s True Colours is a breakneck mystery that twists, turns, and dives deep into the world of a First Nations community, premiering on SBS and NITV 4-7 July at 8:30pm
Premiere of documentary series Off Country which follows the lives of seven Indigenous students over a year at the prestigious Geelong Grammar School. Premieres 7 July at 8pm on NITV
The National NAIDOC Awards return in 2022, live on NITV
Australia’s only all-Indigenous television breakfast program, Big Mob Brekky , returns
SBS Radio toshare the Uluru Statement from the Heart with Australia’s multicultural communities in 80 languages
Students around Australia can learn more through SBS Learn ’s First Nations-authored NAIDOC education resource
NAIDOC will be celebrated across the network, including an exclusive NAIDOC collection of series and films available to stream on SBS On Demand
SBS is celebrating National NAIDOC Week 2022 across the network with a huge programming line-up and coverage across its platforms, exploring this year’s theme of, Get Up! Stand Up! Show Up!
NAIDOC Week, which runs from 3-10 July , celebrates and reflects on the history, cultures and achievements of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. SBS is once again proud to be the Principal Media Partner for the National NAIDOC Awards and Official Education Partner for National NAIDOC Week.
SBS and NITV’s impressive multiplatform NAIDOC offering includes the much-anticipated premiere of compelling four-part crime drama True Colours – NITV’s first foray into long form drama . Airing across four consecutive nights from Monday, 4 July on SBS and NITV, Rarriwuy Hick spearheads a stellar cast including Luke Arnold , acclaimed singer-songwriter Warren H. Williams and Miranda Otto .
During the week, NITV will also premiere documentary series Off Country , and Australia’s first Indigenous breakfast television program, Big Mob Brekky , is back dishing up the best First Nations yarns with your morning cuppa with new hosts. There’s also a range of documentaries, movies and news and current affairs across the network, and free teaching resources available to schools nationally to help students of all ages learn more about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures and histories. The SBS Learn resource will be available online, and nearly 22,000 copies will be sent to educators across the country.
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