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Meriki Onus
This morning on Let’s Talk Boe speaks with Meriki Onus, Recently Meriki visited Geneva addressing the UN Human Rights Commission regarding the high number of Aboriginal children being taken away from family and communty, the abuse of Aboriginal women and the unjust incarceration of Aboriginal people.
Listen >>Aunty Dawn Daylight
This morning on Let’s Talk Boe chats with Aunty Dawn Daylight, Dewi Wilson and Callan Murray about Lost Daylight, a film that tells the story of Aunty Dawn and her sisters who from a young age works as domestic slave for one of Brisbane’s oldest and most prestigious Private all girls schools.
Listen >>Joe Geia Part 2
Following on from the story of Uncle Joe Geia‘s song Yil Lull, which has been sung for the past 4 years at Junction Park State School assemblies after the national anthem, Lizzie Orley catches up with parents Ruth and Phil from the school and band Junction Park Parentals to yarn about their presentation of Yil […]
Listen >>Warraba Weatherall
On this Murri Hour – We focus on connection to country and culture with deadly First Nations artist showcasing their work in the QPAC tunnel grouped under the title “Unearthed” Here we got 98.9FM’s Boe Spearim Yarning with Warraba Weatherall.
Listen >>Uncle Joe Geia
You might know Uncle Joe Geia’s Yil Lull, which means “to sing” in Kuku Yalanji language from up in North Queensland and it’s also known as the “unofficial Aboriginal Anthem”. Now Joe’s combined the Australian national anthem with Yil Lull to make an “Anthem Combined” – even better? A Brisbane primary school has been singing […]
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