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ABC News
6 days ago
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Six Indigenous Australian shows to stream anywhere this NAIDOC Week
NAIDOC Week is the perfect time to celebrate Blak excellence in storytelling, wherever you are in the world. This curated watchlist shines a spotlight on Indigenous Australian voices, culture, humour and history. From laugh-out-loud comedies to moving documentaries, here are six shows that put First Nations storytelling front and centre that you can watch from anywhere in the world. 1. That Blackfella Show Ernie Dingo, Bridget Brennan and Isaac Compton are joined in studio by your favourite Blackfellas. ( Supplied: ABC TV ) Get ready to kick off NAIDOC Week with music, sketch comedy and big laughs. Ernie Dingo, Bridget Brennan and Isaac Compton welcome your favourite Blackfellas into the studio for 60 minutes of unfiltered fun. Where to watch: ABC iview 2. WINHANGANHA In this film Jazz Money is renewing Australia's audiovisual history, and centralising dance, performance, gathering and protest. ( Supplied by the NFSA ) For something powerful and reflective, join Wiradjuri artist Jazz Money on a journey through archival footage, sound and poetry. WINHANGANHA explores how the legacy of collecting has shaped First Nations people and wider Australia in moving, thought-provoking ways. Where to watch: ABC Australia, Sunday 13 July 3. One Plus One — The Elders Gail Mabo is one of many prominent Elders featured in this series. ( ABC News: Brant Cumming ) If you want to learn from the wisdom of those who hold culture, storylines and songlines, this is a must-watch. Journalist Dan Bourchier travels across Australia to share conversations with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Elders, whose knowledge offers profound insights into country and culture. Where to watch: ABC iview 4. Many Lands, Many Seasons Find out how unique knowledge from six Aboriginal seasonal calendars helps the traditional owners hunt, fish and collect bush tucker. ( Supplied: ABC TV ) Australia isn't just one land with four seasons. This fascinating series dives into six different Aboriginal seasonal calendars, revealing how they guide the best times for hunting, fishing and gathering bush tucker. It's a beautiful way to see Country through traditional knowledge. Where to watch: ABC iview 5. 8MMM An Indigenous crew from a remote radio station air the day-to-day shenanigans of Alice Springs and its surrounds. ( Supplied: ABC TV ) For those who love a bit of irreverence, 8MMM delivers. This comedy follows the Indigenous crew of a remote radio station as they broadcast the daily dramas of Alice Springs—covering everything from education and culture to money and reconciliation, all with a good dose of humour. Where to watch: ABC iview 6. Redfern Now A still from Redfern Now (2012) featuring Shari Sebbens and Tessa Rose ( Supplied: ABC TV ) If you're after drama that hits hard, don't miss this acclaimed series. Each episode tells the story of a single decision that changes everything for a family in Redfern. It's a gripping, deeply human look at Indigenous life in one of Australia's most storied suburbs. Where to watch: ABC iview

ABC News
02-07-2025
- Entertainment
- ABC News
WINHANGANHA
WINHANGANHA is a journey of archival footage, sound, poetry and original composition examining how legacies of collection affect First nations people and wider Australia. Told through the lens of Wiradjuri artist, Jazz Money. Sunday 13 July. Posted 33m ago 33 minutes ago Wed 2 Jul 2025 at 6:53am