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Australia's premier Indigenous current affairs program, Living Black provides timely, intelligent and comprehensive coverage of the issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians.
In 2022, Marion Scrymgour secured the seat of Lingiari by a very narrow margin. Karla Grant travels to Alice Springs to observe how the MP is conducting her campaign in preparation for the 2025 federal election.
Senator Liddle was the first Indigenous woman to win a federal parliament seat in South Australia in 2022. Karla Grant speaks to her about the chances of a Liberal victory at the 2025 election.
Sean Choolburra is one of Australia's first Aboriginal comedians. He keeps the audience entertained with a mix of his quick wit and a well-timed joke aimed right back at them.
Simone Stacey, who rose to fame as a part of the pop duo Shakaya, is now a campaigner against domestic violence and wants to help Indigenous youth find their voice.
Marks 25 years since Australia's largest political demonstration, where over 250,000 individuals marched for reconciliation over the Sydney Harbour Bridge as part of Corroboree 2000.
Young detainees sit down with Karla Grant to describe the harsh conditions they experienced in lock-up. She visits Alice Springs to assess the impact of the Northern Territory's new tough-on-crime policies against children and the community.
Meriam woman and NAIDOC award-winner, Dulcie Flower, has dedicated her life to the advancement of First Nations medical treatment. She shares her remarkable story with Karla Grant.
Passionate about sharing her heritage through food, Torres Strait Islander chef Nornie Bero joins Karla Grant in the kitchen. Together, they explore culinary techniques rooted in Bero's cultural traditions.
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