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3 May 2007

Locals from Aurukun

Tiga Bayles interviews locals from Aurukun in the Remote Indigenous Broadcasting Station. This interview is about issues in the Aurukun community, Indigenous Librarians and services, education,, culture, language, CDEP issues, Indigenous children of the Aurukun community and more. File Download (33:18 min / 11.5 MB) https://triplea-oldsite.o.thrivex.io/wp-content/uploads/98fm-podcast-2007-05-03-76267.mp3 12029137 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:7:”0:33:18″;}

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1 May 2007

Esmai Manahan

Tiga Bayles interviews Manager of the Victorian Government's Koori Business Network, Esmai Manahan. This is interview is about the KBN, Indigenous Economic Development Conference and more. File Download (37:21 min / 12.9 MB) https://triplea-oldsite.o.thrivex.io/wp-content/uploads/98fm-podcast-2007-05-01-73999.mp3 13488180 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:7:”0:37:21″;}

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23 April 2007

AFL & ANZAC

Tiga Bayles interviews Gillon McLachlan who is the Chief Broadcaster Commercial Officer and Phil Martin who has just started in the AFL business and is doing some liasion with various governments. They discuss strong levels of support from the government and Gold Coast council for a Gold Coast AFL team, promoting healthy living and education, […]

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20 April 2007

Minister Mal Brough and Indigenous Art

Tiga Bayles interviews Mal Brough who is the MP Minister for Families, Community Services and Indigenous Affairs and talks about home ownership, land, access to land, employment, Tiwi Island, communities and their needs and more. Tiga Bayles also interviews Dr Louise Hamby who is the Exhibition Curator from the Museum of Victoria and Lindy Allen […]

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19 April 2007

NITV & Kawanyama State School

Tiga Bayles interviews Paul Remati who is the Director of the National Indigenous Television (NITV) that will go to air in just two months. Paul also has experience in New Zealand with Maori TV. NITV inaugural broadcasts will be transmitted to a potential audience of 220,000 scattered over remote areas of the Northern Territory, South […]

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