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NITV Continues To Support The Garma Festival In Three-Year Deal

Arvind Hickman
Published on: 20th May 2026 at 11:12 AM
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The Yothu Yindi Foundation (YYF) and National Indigenous Television (NITV) have today announced a renewed three-year partnership to bring the Garma Festival to audiences across Australia from 2026 to 2028.

The partnership builds on growing national engagement with the Garma Festival and reflects a shared commitment to connecting all Australians with First Nations voices, cultures and leadership – from one of the country’s most significant Indigenous gatherings, on Yolŋu Country in northeast Arnhem Land.

The 26th annual Garma Festival will take place from Friday 31 July to Monday 3 August 2026 at Gulkula, Gumatj Country, bringing together First Nations leaders, political and corporate leaders, policy makers and community members from across Australia and around the world. 

It provides a globally recognised platform for agenda-setting debate on issues impacting First Nations people and of national significance to all Australians, while also celebrating the culture, ceremony, visual art, dance, music, and storytelling of the Yolŋu people. 

This year’s theme is ‘Bukmak’ (Everyone) and is an invitation to all to come together and celebrate the diversity of modern Australia and embrace the universal connections that bind us together.

NITV is supporting YYF, giving audiences a front-row seat across four days, delivering multiplatform and multilingual coverage from a uniquely First Nations perspective.

 NITV will provide comprehensive coverage of Garma, with extensive coverage of the buŋgul cultural ceremony and all the festival’s key moments, keynote speeches and highlights. 

NITV News and SBS World News will provide daily updates bringing context to Indigenous affairs for Australian audiences. 

For the fifth consecutive year, SBS Audio will broadcast from the festival in multiple languages, with Mandarin and Arabic representatives on the ground. News and insights from the festival will be shared across the SBS Audio network in more than 60 languages, helping connect diverse Australian communities with First Nations perspectives and experiences

Yothu Yindi Foundation CEO Denise Bowden said: “NITV has been a long-standing partner of YYF for more than a decade, and, together with SBS, plays a vital role sharing the Garma experience with audiences across Australia and overseas.

“This new three-year agreement strengthens our partnership even further, and ensures that diverse communities throughout the nation and beyond can continue to tap into all that is taking place at Gulkula over the four days – the ceremonies, the culture, and the important conversations about policy.”

SBS director of First Nations, Tanya Denning-Orman said: “Garma is one of the most significant political and cultural gatherings in Australia, grounded in the authority of Yolŋu people on Country, and shaped by generations of knowledge, ceremony and leadership.

It is where some of the most important conversations about this nation take place and for more than a decade, our partnership with the Yothu Yindi Foundation has been built on trust, respect and a shared commitment to ensuring these voices and perspectives reach all Australians.”

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Arvind writes about anything to do with media, advertising and stuff. He is the former media editor of Campaign in London and has worked across several trade titles closer to home. Earlier in his career, Arvind covered business, crime, politics and sport. When he isn’t grilling media types, Arvind is a keen photographer, cook, traveller, podcast tragic and sports fanatic (in particular Liverpool FC). During his heyday as an athlete, Arvind captained the Epping Heights PS Tunnel Ball team and was widely feared on the star jumping circuit.

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