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Returning: Living Black

Karla Grant returns to NITV series for an 18th year in April.

Living Black returns to National Indigenous Television for its 18th year in April, turning the spotlight onto important issues affecting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today.

Executive Producer and Host, Karla Grant, will return to the helm the show for an 18th year, producing 29 seasons at SBS.

Karla Grant said, “There’s a reason we’ve been on the air for 29 seasons – we never run out of stories.

“I’m committed to telling the stories of our people. Living Black gives Indigenous people a voice right across the country – my team are devoted to raising all issues facing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Issues that are pivotal to our lived experience.”

Director of Indigenous Content at SBS, Tanya Denning-Orman, said: “2020 was a huge year for NITV. We reached more Australians than ever before – and Living Black is a credit to this achievement.

Living Black is synonymous with NITV for a reason – Karla and her award-winning team continue to strive to make sure Indigenous voices are at the forefront of the issues impacting our communities, and we’re so glad to celebrate the 18th anniversary of this incredible program this year.”

Living Black’s premiere episode will feature an in-depth conversation between Karla and fellow national treasure Ernie Dingo. The episode sees Karla travel to the town of Meningie, South Australia to the set of Ernie’s successful program Going Places with Ernie Dingo. Karla chats to the renowned traveller about his life, career, the importance of language and culture, and what the future holds for the legendary personality

The 29th season of the program will also feature interviews with country music legend Troy Cassar-Daley, actor Aaron Fa’Aoso, South Australian of the Year Tanya Hosch, youth advocate Keenan Mundine, Labor MP Linda Burney, medical guru Michael Mosley and justice reformer Debbie Kilroy, as well as vital investigations including the crisis situation of children living in out of home care.

The iconic program returns after an award-winning 2020. The team were rewarded for their work, picking up the Kennedy Award for Outstanding Indigenous Affairs Reporting and an FNMA Award for Best News and Current Affairs Reporting for their Aboriginal Lives Matter Special, whilst Living Black: Patrick Dodson – Father of Reconciliation was also credited with an FNMA Award for Best Interview. Living Black has further been credited with providing vital stories to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples throughout the global pandemic.

Monday 12 April at 8:30pm on NITV.

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