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Australia’s Top First Nations Musicians Gather At Uluṟu To Celebrate 10 Years Of NITV 

Sofia Geraghty
Published on: 13th December 2022 at 9:03 AM
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Performers such as King Stingray, Christine Anu, Casey Donovan and more gathered at Uluṟu on Monday night to celebrate 10 years of National Indigenous Television (NITV) being available to all Australians as a free-to-air channel and part of the SBS network.

The special outdoor concert event – ‘From the Heart of Our Nation, A Celebration’ – was broadcast  live on NITV and SBS. 

It began with ARIA-Award-winning King Stingray singing “Land Down Under” combining English and Yolŋu Matha.

Among the performances that followed into the night – delivered on the closest stage ever to Uluru – included father and daughter duo Troy and Jem Cassar-Daley together for a rendition of “Brisbane Blacks”, Electric Fields singing “From Little Things Big Things Grow”, Casey Donovan and Zipporah with Dyagula joining forces for a musical medley, and all artists together singing “Solid Rock” for the concert finale. 

Tanya Denning-Orman, a proud Birri and Guugu Yimidhirr woman and Director of Indigenous Content at SBS, said, “On Monday night, we celebrated an incredible decade of NITV – a vital place in our national media landscape dedicated to First Nations stories, cultures and perspectives – being available to every Australian. 

“It was a night to remember as we marked this milestone moment. There was no better way to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of switching on free-to-air as part of SBS, than with a party bringing these chart-topping and iconic Blak voices together on the beautiful lands of the Anangu.

“We thank the Anangu for welcoming us to their Country, permitting us to share it with all Australians through this concert, and to the Mutitjulu community for being a part of our special celebration.” 

“From the Heart of Our Nation, A Celebration”, was hosted by Whadjuk Noongar woman Narelda Jacobs (The Point, Studio 10) and Wuthathi and Meriam man John Paul Janke (The Point), with Yamatji man and television icon Ernie Dingo (Going Places with Ernie Dingo).

NITV first broadcast to all Australians as a free-to-air channel on 12.12.12, , as part of the SBS network, live from Uluru. Ten years later, NITV returned to celebrate the achievements, strength and resilience of First Nations media and communities through this special broadcast.

“From the Heart of Our Nation, A Celebration” will be available to catch up SBS On Demand from Saturday 17 December.

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Sofia is an award-winning B2B journalist with experience in investigative journalism and TV presenting. She worked as a journalist at the UK’s leading insurance publication before moving to TV presenting within financial services. She is passionate about equality and female empowerment and was awarded an industry-wide broadcast media award (and was shortlisted for another) for her work in promoting diversity within the insurance industry.

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