Isaiah Firebrace is live in the studio on the eve of Jessica Mauboy's 2018 performance and Karla Grant sits down with Jess for a special interview. Rod Liddle from National Congress of Australia's First People joins us as guest co-host.
The Point returns in a new weekly format featuring investigative journalism, celebrity interviews, international and domestic Indigenous news and live crosses to events around the nation.
Married At First Sight's Telv Williams speaks live in the studio and Director Rachel Perkins joins John Paul Janke and Rachael Hocking as our special guest co-host.
Rangi Hirini travels to Ningaloo Reef to meet a Trainee Ranger who's learning how to help preserve our coastlines and Amelia Telford from SEED joins us as our guest co-host
We celebrate the achievements of eight generations of Indigenous nurses and midwives in the town of Toowoomba. Copyright lawyer Terri Janke joins us for an all-female panel.
Journalist Liz Deep-Jones speaks with Youth Justice Advocate Keenan Mundine about why Australia needs to raise the age at which children can be held criminally responsible. Natalie Ahmat visits the Darwin Art Fair.
The Point marks National Science Week and focusses on First Nations STEM. Mikaela Jade from Indigital Storytelling joins Rachael Hocking and John Paul Janke in the studio as our special guest co-host.
Rangi Hirini speaks with the family of Ms Dhu about her shock passing and its aftermath. Journalist Liz Deep-Jones visits the family of Tane Chatfield and looks at developments in his case.
Kris Flanders takes a look at grass roots footy programs. Rangi Hirini uncovers the little known Western Australian First Nations Rugby League program that rivals the Knockout.
The Point takes the pulse of Women's health and looks at how we can improve the health outcomes for Indigenous women. Tom Stayner follows lawyer Taryn Saunders on her journey to raise mental health awareness in the Sydney City2Surf.
The Point marks Mental Health Week and examines mental health and suicide prevention in Indigenous communities. Ella Archibald-Binge meets two women who are harnessing art to overcome their mental health challenges.
How important is identity? The Point takes a look at what identify means to Indigenous Australians, and asks if DNA testing can be used to prove a person's Aboriginality.
The Point attends the 8th Healing Our Spirit Worldwide conference in Sydney to celebrate the power of Indigenous knowledge, wisdom and shared experiences.