Film And Television
Country Arts SA's award-winning First Nations film showcase Nunga Screen returns in 2026 for its 15th year of sharing history, humour, culture and Country through powerful storytelling.
National Indigenous Television (NITV) is set to broadcast the funeral of Widjabul Wieybal woman from the Bundjalung nation, Rhoda Roberts, AO on Tuesday before beginning a week of special programming...
The new documentary LET OUR MOUNTAINS LIVE will make its North American Premiere at the 2026 Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival, running April 23 to May 3.
An Aboriginal Liaison Officer walks the halls of Armadale Health Service just outside Boorloo/Perth in season two of NITV's Our Medicine, her infectious laugh carrying beyond the rooms she visits.
A new six-part documentary series placing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander knowledge and leadership at the centre of climate change conversations is available to watch nationwide this month.
Proud Arrernte and Kalkadoon woman Rachel Perkins will help guide the future of First Nations storytelling in Australia after being appointed as Screen Australia's new Director of First Nations Strate...
Warwick Thornton has premiered his new outback western Wolfram at the Berlin Film Festival, marking another step in First Nations storytellers reshaping the narrative through cinema.
The Australian Film Television and Radio School (AFTRS) celebrated the final showcase of its landmark 'On Country Pathways Program' on Friday, marking an end to 18 months of mentorship and training fo...