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Let’s Talk

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National Indigenous talk show focusing on current affairs and issues of importance to Indigenous people.  This program is Murri Country’s flagship program and is listened to by a large Indigenous audience in Brisbane and around the country via the National Indigenous Radio Service.

Sponsored by The Community Broadcasting Foundation

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Let's Talk
14:19

Let’s Talk 2023 –Episode 9, Jungaji Brady

03 February 2023
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21:28

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 8, Dr David Singh

02 February 2023
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31:51

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 7, Jack Reis

02 February 2023
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30:17

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 6, Finona Foley

01 February 2023
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28:12

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 5, Ebony Burk

30 January 2023
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17:01

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 4, Loren Ryan

27 January 2023
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29:50

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 3, Dr.Michelle Evans

25 January 2023
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30:52

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 2, Boe Spearim

24 January 2023
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28:19

Let’s Talk 2023 – Episode 1, Boneta-Marie Mabo

23 January 2023
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45:49

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 221 – Still Here with Kevin Yow Yeh & Susan Thompson

15 December 2022
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23:28

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 218 – Still Here with Kevin Yow Yeh and Daniel Yasso

15 December 2022
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39:59

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 220 – Still Here with Kevin Yow Yeh & Karla Brady

14 December 2022
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32:29

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 219 – Still Here with Kevin Yow Yeh and Boe Spearim

13 December 2022
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19:00

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 217 – Still Here with Jyi Lawton, Kevin Yow Yeh & Chelsea Watego

12 December 2022
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1:04:31

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 216 – 2022 Recap

09 December 2022
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14:43

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 216 Paul Richards

08 December 2022
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20:21

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 215 Queensland Human Rights Commissioner Scott McDougall

07 December 2022
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9:15

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 214 Deadly Science with Corey Tutt

06 December 2022
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16:02

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 213 Maggie Walsh

05 December 2022
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17:04

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 212 Linda Burney – The Referendum Commandment Bill 2022

02 December 2022
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26:09

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 211 Queensland Police Commissioner Katarina Carroll

01 December 2022
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9:57

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 210 Rhea Stephenson – Brisbane Blacks Event

30 November 2022
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19:35

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 209 Mechelle Turvey – Forever Fifteen

29 November 2022
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11:47

Let’s Talk 2022, Episode 208 Deadly Science with Corey Tutt

28 November 2022
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BIMA is a First Nations not-for-profit organisation based in Brisbane committed to providing appropriate media services promoting the cultural and economic aspirations of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people living in south-east Queensland. BIMA owns 98.9fm, Triple A Training, BIMA Projects and BIMA Vision.

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Triple A Murri Country is the first Indigenous radio station in a capital city, playing a great blend of Country and Indigenous music.

Triple A Murri Country is owned by the Brisbane Indigenous Media Association which successfully applied for a 24-hour community radio licence allocated by the Australian Broadcasting Tribunal for the city in 1991.

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With a state-of-the-art television studio equipped with the latest in visual and audio technologies, BIMA Vision can facilitate your new TVC, corporate video, documentary or video link-up at affordable rates. We also have studio and sound facilities for hire.

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Triple A Training is a division of BIMA, delivering nationally accredited and non-accredited media training.  Located in the vibrant multi-cultural precinct of West End in purpose-built facilities, Triple A Training boasts state-of-the-art studies and training rooms.

Triple A Training is a registered training organisation (RTO), national provider code 30155.

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BIMA Projects is a creative team of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander media workers.

We create culturally-appropriate radio, print and online resources for First Nations people of Australia on a broad range of topics covering health, education, employment, law, housing and culture.

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