SBS and NITV mark National Reconciliation Week with celebrations of strength and resilience

Compelling premieres and groundbreaking documentaries mark this year's National Reconciliation Week.

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Baby covered in clay for strengthening ceremony from 'Our Medicine'.

National Reconciliation Week (27 May to 3 June), a time for all Australians to learn more about the nation’s shared histories, cultures and achievements, will be recognised by the SBS network, with National Indigenous Television (NITV) at its heart, in the coming weeks.

SBS continues to celebrate the world’s oldest continuous cultures, reflecting on the strength and resilience of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, with a curated collection of First Nations content premiering from Sunday 25 May on NITV, SBS and .

This special Reconciliation Week line-up includes extensive multi-platform and multilingual coverage, exploring the 2025 National Reconciliation Week theme, Bridging Now to Next. Highlights include a live event for all Australians from Reconciliation WA and the ‘Father of Reconciliation’, Uncle Patrick Dodson, timely documentaries such as Our Medicine and Namatjira Project and a Living Black special, which commemorates the iconic Corroboree 2000 reconciliation event in Sydney.

Broadcast live from Walyalup (Fremantle), National Reconciliation Week featuring Patrick Dodson is a reconciliation breakfast featuring the prominent Indigenous rights activist and former WA senator. Premiering on Tuesday 27 May at 11am (AEST), truth-telling, leadership, and connection will take centre stage in Dodson’s address.

Also premiering on NITV, SBS and SBS on Demand is the groundbreaking observational documentary series, Our Medicine. With unique access to First Nations doctors, nurses, paramedics, traditional healers and other medical professionals around Australia, Our Medicine takes viewers behind the frontline of Australia’s strained medical services and joins patients on their journeys through the system. The timely six-part series, narrated by screen icon Leah Purcell AM, premieres on Thursday 29 May at 7.30pm.

Powerful and personal documentary, Namatjira Project, premieres on Sunday 25 May at 8.30pm about Albert Namatjira, one of the most revered names in Australian art history. From the remote Australian desert to the opulence of Buckingham Palace – this is the iconic story of the Namatjira family, tracing their quest for justice. Namatjira was a man caught between cultures – paraded as a great Australian, whilst treated with contempt. He was the first Indigenous person to be made a citizen by the Australian Government and the founder of the Indigenous art movement in Australia.

Living Black, the longest-running Indigenous news and current affairs program on Australian television, marks National Reconciliation Week with a special episode on Monday 26 May at 8.30pm. Celebrating the 25th anniversary of Walk for Reconciliation/Corroboree 2000, the episode charts the impact of the largest political demonstration in Australia’s history, which had 250,000 people marching across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in support of reconciliation. SBS covered the event at the time with ICAM, the network’s premier Indigenous news and current affairs program before Living Black. Episode guests include Former Minister for Indigenous Australians, Hon. Linda Burney and CEO of Reconciliation Australia, Karen Mundine.

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National Reconciliation Week featuring Patrick Dodson is a live reconciliation breakfast event broadcast on NITV and SBS On Demand.

Tanya Denning-Orman, a proud Birri and Guugu Yimidhirr woman and Director, First Nations, for SBS, said: “This year, National Reconciliation Week is an important opportunity to engage all Australians in the way forward for national reconciliation, and this year’s theme Bridging Now to Next  provides a platform to explore the moments and voices instrumental to Australia’s reconciliation journey, and share stories of those forging a path for the future.

“Twenty-five years ago, SBS was the network on the ground covering Corroboree 2000 and the iconic walk across the Sydney Harbour Bridge which brought Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians together in a powerful call for action. Twenty-five years later, we were continuing to ensure all Australians could see and hear First Nations perspectives in the national debate during a Federal Election campaign. We’re proud to continue our commitment as a network to elevating First Nations stories to inform, inspire and bring Australia’s diverse communities together.

“Join us this National Reconciliation Week for a line-up of programming and coverage giving every Australian the opportunity to reflect, connect with and celebrate the 65,000 years of history and culture we share in this country.”
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Albert and Rubina Namatjira in the powerful and personal documentary Namatjira Project.
As part of National Reconciliation Week, SBS will deliver multilingual and multiplatform coverage in 60 languages through SBS Audio, sharing First Nations perspectives and celebrating the cultures, knowledges and history of Australia’s Indigenous peoples. This initiative highlights SBS’s unique role in connecting new Australians with the world’s oldest continuing culture. Coverage will include a special Australia Explained podcast and an article titled The Stolen Generations: Understanding their history and impact, which will be published ahead of National Sorry Day (26 May) across all the language services of the network.

SBS Food will air episodes of Kriol Kitchen, blending food, culture and family stories, daily at 4.30pm, from 2 May to 20 June.

SBS World Movies will host a curated collection of acclaimed Australian cinema telling Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples’ stories from Monday 26 to Thursday 29 May at 7.30pm. This includes The Furnace and We Are Still Here, Australian Rules, Ten Canoes and The Tracker.

 dedicated to Reconciliation Week, showcasing all of the network’s content, including documentaries, movies, news and current affairs and more.

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