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Returning: Going Places with Ernie Dingo

Ernie scales from the Top End in Queensland to the Murray River in SA for SBS / NITV.

Season Four of Going Places with Ernie Dingo screens on SBS / NITV later this month.

The 12 part series showcases the beauty of Australia’s best travel destinations as Australians rediscover their own backyard.

Half hour episodes screen on SBS with one hour editions on NITV.

Director of Indigenous Content, Tanya Orman, said: “Going Places With Ernie Dingo is a show that continues to appeal to NITV and SBS audiences alike. The fourth season is a remarkable achievement, off the back of a year that’s challenged travel as we know it – it’s safe to say that this season of Going Places with Ernie Dingo is an escape for audiences, more than ever before. The fan-favourite series continues to champion the best places to travel in Australia, and dually does not fail to educate on Country and culture as well as entertain.”

Presenter Ernie Dingo said: “Everyone will walk away from watching all-new Going Places knowing more about Australia, its cultures and people. We visit some of the most beautiful places in the country and through the knowledge of the local people, we learn about their community and why they live there. I’m sure people at home will get to know the places we visit on a personal level and might just find somewhere new they want to visit themselves.”

The fourth season of Going Places with Ernie Dingo champions Australia’s diversity – not only in landscape but also cultures and people. In each episode, Ernie meets with traditional owners and locals and his conversational and laid-back interview style provides an intimate portrait of each of the locations he visits.

This season sees Ernie meet an array of extraordinary characters, exploring connection to Country and culture. He meets with First Nations communities in Darwin who educate audiences on the importance of the wildlife to the land, a nun on Bathurst Island who is working with young families and artists to share their love for their culture, traditional owners in the Whitsundays who are conducting research on sea turtles, and many more incredible individuals.

Ernie scales from the Top End in Queensland to the Murray River in South Australia, and special guest Aaron Fa’aoso (Black Comedy, Little J & Big Cuz) joins Ernie for a couple of special episodes along the way, exploring the outback town of Longreach, as well as guest presenting one episode where he takes us to Granite Belt in Queensland, catching up with music legend Kev Carmody for a chat.

7:30pm Saturday 30 January on SBS and 8:30pm Sunday 31 January on NITV.

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