NITV current affairs program The Point returns next week with a new timeslot of Wednesday evenings at 8.30pm.

Rachael Hocking and John Paul Janke tackle stories and issues impacting First Nation Australians in social media trends, the arts, environment, science, technology and music.

John Paul Janke said: “It’s such an honour for Rachael and I to again have the opportunity to lead those important and sometimes sensitive discussions that our communities want discussed – and discussed from their perspectives and narratives.”

Rachael Hocking said: “Once again we plan to disrupt the mainstream with stories and investigations told our way. On the desk JP and I won’t hold any punches as we unpack the issues that matter to our mob.”

Each week, a network of NITV journalists and correspondents from across the country, including Karla Grant, Natalie Ahmat, Ryan Liddle, Kris Flanders, Douglas Smith, Nakari Thorpe (ACT), Madeline Hayman-Reber (VIC), Ella Archibald-Binge (QLD) and Rangi Hirini (WA) will deliver agenda setting original journalism, special investigations and the latest news.

The Point will kick off from Wednesday 23 January with a special episode named IProtest, which will take an in-depth look at historic reactions to Indigenous protests and news coverage from the last three years surrounding the ‘Change the Date’ movement. The program will feature a panel of speakers including Jack Latimore, Paul Daley and Carla McGrath.

8.30pm Wednesday 23 January on NITV.

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