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NITV, SBS and CHANNEL 10 come together for SUNSET CEREMONY ahead of January 26

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This groundbreaking broadcast will offer a unique perspective on January 26th and its significance to First Nations people and communities.

The Sunset Ceremony will be hosted by prominent Indigenous Australians, Whadjuk Noongar woman, Network Ten’s Narelda Jacobs and Wuthathi and Meriam man John Paul Janke, who will guide viewers through a journey of reflection, healing, and empowerment.

Broadcast live from the historic Yurong Point, Gadigal Country (Mrs Macquarie’s Chair, Sydney) on Wednesday January 25 at 7.30pm, the program will simulcast on NITV, SBS and streaming platforms SBS On Demand and 10 Play.

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The broadcast will then be encored at 6am on Thursday 26 January on Channel 10 and at 12pm on NITV and SBS. The unique programming move designed to allow audiences from all over the country to tune in and join the conversation.

The program will feature a diverse group of guests from First Nations communities and multicultural backgrounds, who will offer their perspectives on the day, its significance, and its impact on their lives. Guests included in the broadcast will include prominent figures such as Ernie Dingo and Brooke Blurton.

The program will also feature a line-up of exciting First Nations artists who will perform throughout the show, providing a platform for their talents and voices.

The broadcast of Sunset Ceremony is part of NITV and SBS’s programming lineup that champions First Nations voices and Blak excellence from Sunday 22 January to Friday 27 January.

Our Always Was, Always Will Be line-up is a resilient celebration of our stories, our voices, and our power,”

said Tanya Denning-Orman, a Birri and Guugu Yimidhirr woman and SBS Director of Indigenous Content.

“At NITV, every day is an open invitation for all Australians to connect with First Nations stories and perspectives. As we approach January 26, SBS – with NITV at its heart –wants to encourage and empower all Australians to understand more about the 65,000+ years of history and cultures we have across this continent, the views and experiences within communities, and the role we can all play in Australia’s future.”

“This year, we’re introducing a new program on January 25 with Sunset Ceremony, setting the agenda as the sun sets ahead of January 26, when we’ll continue to showcase the stories and strength of First Nations peoples through our coverage of the day’s events, including in more than 60 languages across the SBS network.”

This programming lineup will provide a platform for Indigenous voices and perspectives, and offer audiences the opportunity to learn more about the history, culture, and contributions of First Nations people.

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Sunset Ceremony features performances from Malyangapa and Barkindji woman BARKAA, who has performed at iconic venues including Sydney Opera House and Melbourne’s Sidney Myer Music Bowl, dynamic First Nations duo Marlon x Rulla, who have played on some of Australia’s biggest stages, spoken word sensation, playwright and actor Steven Oliver, and world-class performers Muggera Dancers.

Special guests will include television presenter, actor and Yamatji man Ernie Dingo AM (Going Places with Ernie Dingo),Noongar-Yamatji woman, LGBTIQA+ and mental health advocate, author and reality TV star Brooke Blurton, actor, producer, director and Samu and Koedal man Aaron Fa’aoso (Strait to the Plate),Widjabul Wia-bal woman of the Bundjalung Nation and SBS Elder in Residence Rhoda Roberts AO, respected Gadigal Elder and cultural representative for the Metropolitan Local Aboriginal Land Council, Uncle Allan Madden, former investment analyst from the Quandamooka peoples of Minjerribah and Director of From the Heart Dean Parkin, and descendant of the Kabi Kabi Nation and the Gurang Gurang Nation of Queensland and executive member of the Indigenous Peoples Organisation, Pastor Raymond Minniecon.

Network 10 National Affairs Editor, award-winning journalist and humanitarian Hugh Riminton, AFL Women’s player and entrepreneur Akec Makur Chuot, and lawyer, director and social justice advocate, Azmeena Hussain OAM also join the conversation, providing views from non-Indigenous perspectives.

On January 26, the strength and diversity of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, cultures, stories and histories that have existed for more than 65,000 years will be given prominence across NITV and SBS, beginning with a showcase of Australia’s stunning landscapes in Bamay at 6am.

Then, short introductory film The Land We’re On airs at 6.30am. In the short film, nine-year-old Wiradjuri and palawa filmmaker Penelope Towney performs an Acknowledgement of Country in Wiradjuri language for the Dharawal and Yuin Nations, followed by a short reflection on the significance and meaning of a Welcome to Country and Acknowledgement of Country before concluding her speech in palawa kani.

NITV News coverage and updates across digital platforms will provide ongoing reporting and insight on the day’s events from every state and territory, with  programming simulcast on NITV and SBS from 6am through to 2pm, leading to a special 30-minute news wrap Day 26 Live at 6pm, which will be simulcast with SBS ahead of SBS World News at 6.30pm.

SBS and NITV will then simulcast beloved Australian film Top End Wedding, starring Miranda Tapsell, Gwilym Le and Kerry Fox, at 7.30pm.

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SBS On Demand will feature a curated Always Was, Always Will Be collection of films and programs, and SBS World Movies will broadcast iconic Australian films Rabbit Proof Fence and Bran Nue Dae from 6.15pm. SBS Food will also air a selection of programs throughout the day, celebrating Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander cultures through cuisine with episodes of The Cook Up with Adam Liaw and Strait to the Plate.

From 10.10pm, SBS VICELAND will encore documentaries from the Curious Australia initiative from First Nations creators telling contemporary stories from communities, including Sistas in Miningand Un-Locked.

Throughout January 22 to 27, NITV will also screen thought provoking First Nations stories, with impactful documentaries The Australian WarsAraatika! Rise Up, Looky Looky Here Comes Cookyand Australia in Colour; award-winning films Sweet Country, Rabbit Proof Fence and Manganinie;andcelebration of Country with BamayGoing Places with Ernie Dingoand From The Heart Of Our Nation: A Celebration.

SBS Radio will also be covering January 26 across more than 60 languages. Stories will explore Australia’s diverse communities’ perspectives on January 26 and deepen understanding and connections with First Nations peoples among multicultural communities.

NITV’s Always Was, Always Will Be programming on 25 and 26 January will be shared with the World Indigenous Broadcasters Network, of which NITV is a member, making it available to audiences in Canada and Taiwan via APTN and Taiwan Indigenous Television (TiTV) respectively.

Sunset Ceremony on NITV and SBS on Wednesday January 25 at 7.30pm. The program will be simulcast on 10Play.

Sunset Ceremony is also available to watch on Channel 10 on January 26 at 6am and on NITV and SBS at 12pm.

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