Guest Curator John Paul Janke selects his SBS On Demand favourites

Proud Wuthathi and Meriam man and host of NITV's flagship news and current affairs program, The Point, picks what you should stream next.

John Paul Janke SBS On Demand Guest Curator Collection

(L-R) John Paul Janke, Going Places with Ernie Dingo, Strait to the Plate, The Point

There's a world of amazing stories and John Paul Janke has pulled together a collection just for you. From the tranquility of the Northern Territory, the tasty tropics, cinematic classics and how you can be informed on the Road to Referendum..

Storm Boy

"Watching Storm Boy brings lots of emotion when I watch it, and I try and watch it a couple of times a year because it's such a powerful but peaceful movie. My favourite moment in Storm Boy is when David Gulpilil's character is revealed for the first time, he's coming through the tall grass. A beautiful human being, but he does it with such poise and elegance and for me it just represents First Nations people on country in such a beautiful pose."
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Storm Boy
This Australian classic starring the late great David Gulpilil is sure to be a winner for the whole family. Mike is a lonely Australian boy living in a coastal wilderness with his reclusive father. In search of friendship, he encounters an Aboriginal loner and the two form a bond caring for orphaned pelicans.
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Storm Boy


The First Inventors

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Uncle Vince Adams (middle), Associate Professor Mick O’Leary, and Professor Jonathan Benjamin at Murujuga.
Actor Rob Collins presents this fascinating four-part series exploring the innovations, complex knowledge systems and scientific discoveries of the oldest culture in the world: the First Nations people of Australia. From as far back as 120,000 years ago, the communities on this land were developing sophisticated stone tools, art, agriculture, irrigation and much more. Telling a story of deep knowledge, resilience and invention, Collins meets with First Nations scientists who share exciting new insights into ancient Indigenous innovations and discoveries. A truly epic series.

The First Inventors is now streaming at .
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The First Inventors - season 1 episode 1


Going Places With Ernie Dingo

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Aaron Fa’Aoso, Narelda Jacobs, Rae Johnston and Bianca Hunt join Ernie Dingo in season 5 of ‘Going Places With Ernie Dingo’. Source: SBS
Prepare to have your breath taken away by some of Australia’s most spectacular scenery, and be moved by the real-life stories of the people Ernie meets in his quest to discover more about the country’s popular tourist destinations. This is no ordinary travel show, as Ernie introduces us to the traditional owners and other people who live, breathe and work amongst these incredible places.

Going Places with Ernie Dingo seasons 1 - 5 is now streaming . Season 5 premieres exclusively at 7.30pm on SBS and NITV on Saturday 8 July. Episodes air weekly and will be available at SBS On Demand each Saturday after they go to air.

Bamay

"I picked Bamay because in a world where we have so much content at our fingertips to be able to watch, Bamay is that one show that slows you down. My favourite location is far north Queensland, the ones in far north Queensland, because I'm from far north Queensland. When I watch it I can even smell the salt air."
Bamay
The third season of critically acclaimed documentary Bamay will air at 11:50pm January 25 in its entirety. Credit: Distributor
From the Torres Strait to Tasmania and everywhere in between, Bamay is a slow TV showcase of Australia’s most stunning landscapes from the air. The word Bamay means land in the Bundjalung language from northern New South Wales. NITV pays tribute to that which gives us life: Country.

Bamay feature length documentary is now streaming .
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Bamay - seasons 1 - 4


Strait to The Plate

Aaron Fa’aoso in Strait to the plate
Join actor, producer, director and Samu and Koedal man Aaron Fa’aoso in a food odyssey of the Torres Strait Islands. Credit: NITV
Aaron Fa’Aoso is our enthusiastic guide to Torres Strait Islander cuisine. Cruising through the exquisite beauty of the hundreds of islands of the Torres Strait, Fa’Aoso is met by locals eager to share their sustainable food-gathering practices that have ensured a thriving community here for tens of thousands of years, and mouth-watering recipes taking in Asian and Papua New Guinean influences. A delicious treat and a window into this majestic part of our nation.

Strait To The Plate seasons 1 & 2 are now streaming 
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Strait to the Plate - season 1 episode 1

The Point

"The Road to Referendum is an important show because this year is a very important year for the country. In making this program we have had some great interactions with community and one of the discoveries that I found was there are a diversity of views moving forward, but I think everyone realises that there needs to be significant structural reform and change in our country."
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NITV’s flagship news and current affairs program The Point features cutting-edge analysis of the week in Indigenous Affairs and a unique perspective on the latest domestic and international news. This year join John Paul Janke and Whadjuk Noongar woman, Narelda Jacobs, for The Point: Referendum Road Trip, as they travel throughout Australia to share voices from communities, engaging in debate and providing insightful analysis, to help inform all Australians about the upcoming Voice Referendum. The Point: Referendum Road Trip will visit every Australian state and territory with special outdoor broadcasts, as well as live episodes from the studio on Cammeraygal Country in Sydney.

The Point airs on NITV Tuesday nights at 7:30PM with episodes available to stream after broadcast.

The Voice Referendum Hub

“This piece shows our way of life, cultural values, desires and issues flowing above parliament house, with two people waiting to see the result.”  -– Jeremy Worrall
Credit: Jeremy Worrall
Stay informed on the 2023 Indigenous Voice to Parliament referendum from across the SBS Network, including First Nations perspectives through NITV. Visit the  to access articles, videos and podcasts in over 60 languages, or stream the latest news and analysis, docos and entertainment for free, at the .



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Published 26 September 2023 12:23pm
Updated 30 October 2023 2:38pm
By SBS Staff Writer
Source: SBS

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