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Season 2024
26:00
Lydia Williams is our longest serving Matilda, and now she's going for gold at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games. Karla Grant sits down with Lydia to talk about her life, career, and love of the world game.
Season 30
36:52
Living Black celebrates 20 years on air as Australia's longest running Indigenous Current Affairs program. Join Karla Grant as she explores the issues facing Indigenous Australians.
25:11
Christine Anu performed at the 2000 Olympic Games, at Uluru for NITV's 10th birthday and hosts Weekend Evenings on ABC Radio. But how did this woman from Saibai Island in the Torres Strait go on to become one of Australians veteran musical icons? Christine sits down with Living Black to talk about her remarkable journey to...
26:21
Yamatji-Noongar woman Dorinda Cox has been fighting for her community for as long as she can remember. From working on the front lines as a police officer, to working behind the scenes in the West Australian government, now the newly appointed Greens Indigenous Affairs Spokesperson is fighting for her people on a national ...
26:28
Jacinta Price is quickly making a name for herself in Australian politics. From working as the Deputy Mayor in Alice Springs in 2020, to her election as an NT Senator 3 years later, the rise of Price is rapid. Now the polarising senator and newly appointed Shadow Minister for Indigenous Australians is leading the campaign ...
23:10
Choreographer Frances Rings has always dreamt of dancing on the big stage. After studying at NAISDA her dreams became reality joining Bangarra Dance Theatre training under the tutelage of acclaimed dancer and choreographer Stephen Page. Now she's taking on the biggest role of her life as the new Artistic Director of Bangar...
26:13
She's written two operas, formed Australia's first Indigenous opera company Short Black Opera, received an Order of Australia, and been a Sydney WorldPride Ambassador. Soprano Deborah Cheetham has had an incredible career and isn't slowing down. Living Black's Karla Grant sat down with the talented composer and singer to h...
26:00
He's advised a former Prime Minister, run as a candidate in a federal election, and sat on numerous boards of mining companies. Warren Mundine is a man who doesn't stay far from the decision making action. Now the Bundjalung, Gumbaynggirr and Yuin man is campaigning for Australians to vote No at the referendum for a Voice ...
26:29
In 2014 Michael Brown Jnr was shot and killed by a white police officer in the US town of Ferguson, Missouri. His death spurred the Black Lives Matter movement globally after a Grand Jury cleared the police officer of any crimes. Award winning film Ferguson Rises charts these events over 8 years. In a special interview Kar...
34:54
Living Black celebrates 20 years on air as Australia's longest running Indigenous Current Affairs program. Join Karla Grant as she explores the issues facing Indigenous Australians.
26:22
Living Black celebrates 20 years on air as Australia's longest running Indigenous Current Affairs program. Join Karla Grant as she explores the issues facing Indigenous Australians.
12:04
SBS Cycling experts Simon Gerrans and Mark Renshaw go through every Aussie rider lining up at the 2023 Giro d'Italia.
Season 30
26:11
Living Black celebrates 20 years on air as Australia's longest running Indigenous Current Affairs program. Join Karla Grant as she explores the issues facing Indigenous Australians.
26:11
Karla Grant sits down with Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney for an in-depth interview on the Voice to Parliament Referendum. In this wide-ranging interview, Minister Burney unpacks why a successful ‘Yes’ vote is important to Australia as a nation and also answers criticisms of the Voice, why it is needed, i...
52:10
Living Black celebrates 20 years on air as Australia's longest running Indigenous Current Affairs program. Join Karla Grant as she explores the issues facing Indigenous Australians.
Season 2022
26:26
Gumbayngirr and Bundjalung man Otis Carey is a professional surfer and accomplished artist. Karla Grant travelled to Coffs Harbour to speak to Otis about his life, his art and his love of the ocean.
50:40
Host Karla Grant takes a behind the scenes look at the 4-part drama series True Colours. She is joined by creators Erica Glynn and Warren H. Williams, actor Rarriwuy Hick and translator Marie Ellis.
26:35
Deceit, greed, betrayal and missing art. It sounds like movie script, but for the community of Mornington Island it was reality. Living Black investigates how one man betrayed this art community.
26:16
Sonny Bill Williams is the ultimate sportsman. He's played NRL, Rugby Union and now dominates the boxing ring. Karla Grant speaks to Williams about his life, career and why he chose to go into boxing.
26:04
She was the object of affection on 'The Bachelorette Australia', but life hasn't been all glitz and glamour for reality TV star Brooke Blurton. Karla Grant speaks to Brooke about her life and career.
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