Now in his sixties, and after four decades in the spotlight for television and movies, Yamatji man Ernie Dingo became the target of racism this week while boarding a train in Perth. Sitting on his.. A generation of Australians first met Ernie Dingo on The Great Outdoors, the TV program he hosted for 16 years from 1993. The Yamatji man now helms a different travel show: Going Places with Ernie.

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1976-present. Spouse. Sally Ashton-Dingo (nee Butler) (1989-2011) Children. 5 (one adopted) Ernest Ashley Dingo AM (born 31 July 1956) is an Indigenous Australian actor, television presenter and comedian, originating from the Yamatji people of the Murchison region of Western Australia. He is a designated Australian National Living Treasure .. Ernie Dingo talks culture, racism and the Voice referendum result - "It hurt alot". Ernie Dingo speaking during a candlelight vigil for Cassius Turvey at Town Hall in Sydney, 2022. (Photo: AAP) National Indigenous Times sat down with Yamatji actor Ernie Dingo, a familiar face to generations of Indigenous and non-Indigenous Australians alike.