Living Black Podcast

By: SBS Television
  • Summary

  • Hosted by Karla Grant, Living Black is Australia's premier indigenous news and current affairs program. Watch Living Black every Wednesday at 6pm on SBS TV.
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Episodes
  • Living Black Conversations - John Pilger
    Jan 13 2016
    Living Black host Karla Grant speaks to veteran Australian journalist and film-maker John Pilger about his plight to raise awareness of the issues Indigenous Australians face in his new documentary, Utopia. Broadcast 26 May 2014. Living Black Series 20 (An NITV/SBS Production) CC
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    27 mins
  • Living Black S21 Ep4
    Oct 6 2014
    Living Black, Australia’s leading Indigenous news and current affairs show, returns to uncover the real issues behind the headlines to tell vital Indigenous stories important to all Australians. In this new season Living Black will report from some of the most remote areas of Australia, delivering hard hitting news and current affairs stories impacting on communities. The team will chase the stories rarely covered by mainstream media and unearth the issues which local people face on a daily basis. There will also be a series of one-on-one interviews with the some of this country’s most interesting and topical faces including Ray Martin, Wayne Quilliam and, Cathy Freeman. (An SBS Production) (News and Current Affairs)
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    28 mins
  • Living Black S21 Ep1 - Indefinite Detention
    Sep 15 2014
    The story leading our show sees us investigating the controversial issue of mentally impaired people who are detained in prison without trial or conviction, and where Indigenous prisoners are over represented. Hosted by Karla Grant in Rockingham, WA. Broadcast 15 September 2014. Living Black Series 21 Episode 1 (An NITV/SBS Production) CC #LivingBlackSBS
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    27 mins

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