Barrumbi Kids

Australian TV series or program
  • Deborah Brown
  • Grant Brown
  • Ismail Khan
  • Justin Schneider
Country of originAustraliaOriginal languageEnglishNo. of seasons1No. of episodes10 (list of episodes)ProductionProducers
  • Danielle MacLean
  • Monica O’Brien
  • Julia Morris
Production locationNorthern TerritoryRunning time24 minutesProduction companies
  • Tamarind Tree Pictures
  • Ambience Entertainment
Original releaseNetworkNITVRelease18 November 2022 (2022-11-18) –
present

Barrumbi Kids is an Australian drama television series for children on NITV. It is based on The Barrumbi Kids series of novels by Leonie Norrington.[1]

Synopsis

Through their shared activities, two children learn about the different cultures in their remote Northern Territory community.[2]

Cast

  • Nick Bonson as Tomias
  • Caitlin Hordern as Dahlia
  • Sherona Tiati
  • Zeallion Andrew
  • Ronon Bonson
  • Justine Clarke
  • Jacob Junior Nayinggul
  • Frances Djulibing
  • Adrienne Pickering
  • Christopher Sommers
  • Sophia Emberson-Bain
  • Finn Treacy
  • Serene Yunupingu
  • Penelope Thomas
  • Stephen Mahy
  • Scott Hall

Production

The series was filmed in Beswick (Wugularr), Barunga, Katherine and Bitter Springs on the lands of the Jawoyn, Dogoman, Wardaman and Mangarrayi peoples.[3]

External links

  • Barrumbi Kids at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata

References

  1. ^ "The Burrumbi Kids | Leonie Norrington".
  2. ^ "NITV and Screen Australia announce children's series Barrumbi Kids | Media centre".
  3. ^ "NITV Reveals Cast of New Children's Series 'Barrumbi Kids'". 23 September 2022.
  • v
  • t
  • e
Films and television series about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians
Awards
  • Deadly Awards
  • National Dreamtime Awards
Children
  • Banduk
  • Bobtales
  • Barrumbi Kids
  • Grace Beside Me
  • Little J & Big Cuz
  • Double Trouble
  • Thalu
  • Yamba's Playtime
Comedy
  • 8MMM Aboriginal Radio
  • BabaKiueria
  • Basically Black
  • Black Comedy
  • Stone Bros.
DocumentaryDrama
Musical
NewsSportRelated
  • v
  • t
  • e
SBS local programming (current and upcoming)
Primetime
Daytime
  • Small Business Secrets (since 2016)
  • World Watch (since 1993)
News
  • Dateline (since 1984)
  • The Feed (2013-2019 on SBS Viceland, since 2020)
  • Insight (since 1995)
  • Living Black (since 2003)
  • SBS World News (since 1980)
Sport