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Wild Black Women

Wild Black Women

Dr Chelsea Bond and Angelina Hurley

Chelsea and Angelina discuss all the things that made them wild this week.

Let's Talk
59:41

Marlene Longbottom

02 November 2018
Wild Black Women
57:16

Royston Sagigi-Baira

26 October 2018
Let's Talk
59:17

Scary Stories

19 October 2018
Let's Talk
58:28

The Bachelor & Goat Yoga

12 October 2018
Let's Talk
55:35

Gwenda Stanley

05 October 2018
Wild Black Women
52:44

UQ NAIDOC Music Culture Art Festival

28 September 2018
Wild Black Women
50:50

Lies, Tries and Whys of the News Week

21 September 2018
Wild Black Women
58:59

Advice From Aunty

14 September 2018
Let's Talk
55:48

Tony Abbott

07 September 2018
Wild Black Women
56:05

Brother Bryan

31 August 2018
Let's Talk
55:00

Trevor Noah

24 August 2018
Let's Talk
55:20

Wild Black Women

17 August 2018
Let's Talk
54:57

Jungali Brady

03 August 2018
Let's Talk
54:56

Fred Leone

27 July 2018
Let's Talk
55:46

The Gathering

20 July 2018
Let's Talk
55:06

Musgrave Park Family Fun Day

13 July 2018
Let's Talk
57:07

Imojen with a J

06 July 2018
Let's Talk
56:54

Wild Black Women

29 June 2018
Let's Talk
55:01

Black Bridezilla

22 June 2018
Let's Talk
57:30

Welcome to Country

15 June 2018
Let's Talk
55:00

WBW Talk Origin

08 June 2018
Let's Talk
55:00

National Reconciliation Week

01 June 2018
Let's Talk
1:01:46

Ancestress

24 May 2018
Let's Talk
59:53

Troy Jungaji Brady

18 May 2018
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98.9fm 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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Triple A Training is a registered training organisation (RTO), national provider code 30155.

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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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