A new study led by Charles Darwin University has found that compulsory income management (CIM) in the Northern Territory is perceived to be ineffective in reducing harm and can even contribute to situations of family violence.
Nominations for the fifth prestigious Australian Women in Music Awards (AWMA) open today (23 April) with categories spanning all music genres from rock to opera and the many behind-the-scenes roles vital to the Australian music industry.
Indigenous artist becomes the first Australian to win the prestigious Golden Lion award at the Venice Biennale - Treasurer Jim Chalmers tells Australians to expect a responsible federal budget - And, the opposition leader criticised for not rel
An Indigenous boy’s suicide while in state care raises questions about the system’s capacity amid rising numbers in out of home care - A 16-year-old boy charged with a terrorism offence over an alleged stabbing at a Sydney church - And, the Uni
Living Black host Karla Grant returns for the program's 21st year, kicking off season 31 on April 22nd. The show remains Australia's longest-running Indigenous current affairs program, offering a powerful platform for First Nations voices.
As The Outback Trail 2024 continues to captivate audiences across Queensland's South-West, legendary rugby league's Sam Thaiday, the event's ambassador and host, shares with NITV Radio his insights and experiences from the journey.
Teenage band Mulga Bore Hard Rock is set to be one of the most anticipated acts, bringing their unique sound of desert music to Alice Springs next weekend in the context of Parrtjima 2024.
Alice Springs youth curfew ends as advocates, First Nations residents question effectiveness of the measure that’s been lauded by authorities - The High Court hears a legal challenge against indefinite detention - And, Gaza health ministry repo
A Spectacle Under the Stars: The 2024 Parrtjima Festival in Alice Springs is underway (12-21 April) boasting stunning new light installations alongside captivating art, music, and talks. Parrtjima's Director of Cultural Engagement, Paul Ah Chee
The Indigenous Literacy Foundation (ILF) is the 2024 recipient of the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (ALMA) for children’s literature – a global award given annually to a person or organisation for their outstanding contribution to children’s a
An independent coronial inquiry to be established into the Bondi Junction stabbing attack as the state government considers additional measures for security guards - New community safety hub and Increased police presence to take over in Alice S
Indigenous Literacy Foundation wins prestigious international award for exceptional contribution to children's literature - The Federal Opposition questioned Penny Wong's call for the recognition of a Palestinian state - And, Millions of Muslim
Jazz Money, a Wiradjuri artist, and poet, brings her unique perspective on joy to the forefront with her art installation titled "Our Laughter Will Become the Waterfall" at the Melbourne Immigration Museum.
Northern Territory government summit to determine fate of Alice Springs youth curfew - The federal Nationals say proposed $10 million fines for big supermarkets will come too late - And, a new special adviser to get "proper answers" on aid work
Based on Yuin Country in Eurobodalla on the South Coast, the program takes emerging First Nations leaders on journeys that connect them with Country, Elders, culture and positive role models.
The family of Western Australia's first child to die in youth detention hope an inquest will lead to an overhaul of the justice system - Northern Territory police union says enforcement of two-week youth curfew in Alice Springs may be unlawful