The Point: Referendum Road Trip

Catching up on The Point: Referendum Road Trip?

Don't want to miss an episode anymore? Set up a free alarm and receive an email when new episodes are available. Handy!

Season 2023
Expired
In the final episode of The Point for the year, hosts Narelda Jacobs and John Paul Janke and a panel of special guests discuss the aftermath of the voice referendum result.
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Expired
Join us for a two-hour television special, where hosts Narelda Jacobs and John Paul Janke and a panel of experts break down the referendum result and what it means for you.
Season 2023
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Expired
The Point's Referendum Road Trip stops in at the historic Cummeragunja community on the NSW/ Victoria border, from which a long line of strong political advocacy has emerged.
Expired
The Point's Referendum Road Trip heads to lutruwita to investigate how the voice is being debated and the path forward.
The Point's hosts Narelda Jacobs and John Paul Janke explore racism and hate in Australia. Guests include Nyadol Nyuon, Dr Jackie Huggins, Benjamin Law and Megan Krakouer.
Expired
This week The Point's Referendum Road Trip delves into the issue of education, and the role of truth telling in the curriculum.
Expired
The Point returns with a special stop on its Referendum Road Trip, from the 23rd annual Garma festival, a significant political and cultural Indigenous gathering of thousands of people at the Yolŋu ceremonial site Gulkula, in North East Arnhem Land in the Northern Territory.
Expired
The Point's Referendum Road Trip heads to Rockhampton, on Darumbal land, in Queensland.
Expired
As Australia heads toward a Referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament, National Indigenous Television's (NITV) current affairs program, The Point: Referendum Road Trip with John Paul Janke and Narelda Jacobs, is the home of First Nations perspectives informing all Australians in the lead up to the vote.
Archive