Groundbreaking children’s series Little J & Big Cuz returns for Season 5 on ABC and NITV – The ABC, National Indigenous Television (NITV) and Screen Australia are thrilled to announce the return of award-winning children’s series, Little J & Big Cuz for a fifth season, continuing its celebration of First Nations stories and culture.
Season 5 features the much-loved voicecast of Miranda Tapsell, Aaron Fa’oaso, Ursula Yovich and Shari Sebbens. They are joined by Kartanya Maynard as the voice of Big Cuz.
Little J & Big Cuz Season 5 is co-produced by Ned Lander Media and First Nations company, Ramu Productions. It is financed with support from the Australian Children’s Television Foundation, VicScreen, Screen Tasmania and the Australian Council for Educational Research.
The beloved series follows Little J and Big Cuz as they embark on adventures and face the challenges of growing up, guided by their Nanna and teacher Ms Chen.
The program shares authentic tales of family, friendship, community, country and culture, and has been translated into 17 First Nations Australian languages.
Broome-based Ramu Productions has collaborated on language versioning since Season 1. Ramu’s CEO/Producer Jodie Bell said, “We’re excited to be co-producing Season 5, and introducing yet more wonderful, new First Nations writers from across Australia to the ever-expanding world of Little J & Big Cuz.”
ABC Head of Children & Family Melinda Wearne said,
“Little J & Big Cuz sits at the heart of what we do as Australia’s public broadcaster, and we’re delighted to partner with NITV once again. We’re proud to welcome a new cohort of First Nations writers and voice cast for Season 5, and can’t wait for the series to continue charming and delighting children across the country.”
NITV Head of Indigenous Commissioning and Production Dena Curtis said,
“We’re proud to bring a fifth season of the award-winning Little J & Big Cuz to audiences, a series that continues to embody Black excellence and grow First Nations storytellers and performers. Grounded in truth, pride and lived experience, it celebrates First Nations children and families through authentic and deeply resonant stories of family, friendship, community, Country and culture. NITV is honoured to continue sharing these stories, providing vital representation and cultural affirmation for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. We’re also pleased to collaborate with our investment partners Screen Australia, Screen Tasmania, VicScreen, ACER, ACTF and ABC TV, alongside producers Ned Lander Media and Ramu Productions, to bring Little J and Big Cuz’s adventures to audiences.”
Screen Australia Head of First Nations Content Gillian Moody-Ardlersaid,
“The success of Little J & Big Cuz shows the power and importance of First Nations storytelling for young audiences. Its authentic portrayal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples continues to engage children nationwide, reinforcing our commitment to meaningful content that supports learning, identity and connection, while sharing valuable cultural representation to a global audience.”
Little J & Big Cuz Season 5 is currently in pre-production and will air on the ABC and NITV in 2027.
Catch up on Little J & Big Cuz on ABC iview and SBS On Demand.
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Groundbreaking children’s series Little J & Big Cuz returns for Season 5 on ABC and NITV



















