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16 May 2025

Let's Talk Black Sport - Sid Doyle

Today Lee yarns with Kabi Kabi, Goreng Goreng, South Sea Island and Miriam Mer man Sid Doyle. Sid was a teenager in another country when he began coaching in various sports. Those early skills have led Sid to achieve a ‘Bachelor of Science’ degree in ‘Indigenous Community Management & Development’ at Curtin University (WA), a […]

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15 May 2025

Let's Talk Black Arts - Snotty Nose Rez Kids (Canada)

Will visits Yugambeh country (Gold Coast QLD) to yarn with First Nations’ Yung Tribez and Young D who are from the Haisla Nation, British Columbia. In Australia and with only one Queensland show at the Burleigh Town Hotel, the Snotty Nose Rez Kids’ new album ‘Red Future’ features a title track collaborating with Australian First […]

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14 May 2025

Let's Talk Black Culture - Dennis Anderson

In this episode Tabatha Saunders (Producer – Let’s Talk) yarns with Bidjara Elder Uncle Dennis Anderson about reviving the Bidjara language with the production of a long-lost dictionary. They also discuss the outcome of a decades-long struggle to attain Native Title for Bidjara People.

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13 May 2025

Let's Talk Black Power - 3 Adults Charged for the Death of 15-year-old Cassius Turvey

*** Discretion advised/Distressing content: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people should be warned that this episode of ‘Let’s Talk – Black Power’ contains graphic content and the names of people who have died. Firstly, Paula and Tabatha would like to give much respect to the families mentioned in this episode. We love, we grieve, we […]

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9 May 2025

Let's Talk Black Sport - 'Traditional Games & Play'

Today, Anthropologist Dr Lee Sheppard (Expert in ‘Sport for Development in Aboriginal Australia) discusses ‘Traditional Games & Play” and the origins and uses of Aboriginal traditional games which were games of ‘Good will & fitness’ unlike the western ideals of sport which are based in competition and elevation of status.

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