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SBS NAIDOC special this weekend

SBS NAIDOC special this weekend

Posted 27 June 2022
Nova Pomare, GM at Standley Chasm
Nova Pomare, General Manager, Standley Chasm (Image source: SBS, Scott Cardwell)

Watch SBS and NITV over the following two weekends to catch two of our customer stories that will feature as part of a NAIDOC special! Standley Chasm and Amber Days will each have a 5-7 minute segment about their businesses and each one includes an interview with an IBA Business Solutions representative.

Lots of opportunities to catch the episodes on air with all timings listed below (all times are AEST):

  • Sunday 3 July
    • 4p on SBS
    • 6p on NITV
  • Sunday 10 July
    • 4p on SBS
    • 6p on NITV
  • Monday 11 July @ 3.05p on SBS
  • Thursday 14 July @ 2.10p on SBS

The short videos were also translated into Mandarin and Spanish as the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) is sharing them worldwide through their social channels during NAIDOC week, and it will be screened in the DFAT lobby in Canberra.

This special wraps up our 2022 SBS series and is the third year we have partnered with SBS to feature our outstanding business customers. You can catch all the episodes on our YouTube channel and we’ll be re-sharing content on our socials.

Amber Days
Organic muslin wraps by Amber Days

The NAIDOC special includes stories on the beautiful tourist destination in Alice Springs called Standley Chasm (known traditionally as Angkerle Atwatye, meaning ‘Gap of Water’) and the ethical clothing designs of Amber Days.

Earlier this year we featured Taungwurrung Kulin man Mick Harding and his art business, Ngarga Warendj (Dancing Wombat), and Yamatji/Noongar woman Sharon Brindley talked about her expanded venture with Cooee Café / JalaJala Treats.

If you want to find out how IBA may be able to support your business idea, find out more.