Let’s Talk
WEEKDAYS 9 – 10am
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.
Program sponsor: The Community Broadcasting Foundation
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LT - Black Culture with Cheryl Leavy
Cheryl Leavy, a proud Kooma Nguri author, has championed language revitalization and learning throughout her career. Her poem, Ngali-us two, about black queer love, won the Oodergeroo Poetry Prize in 2022. Her debut children’s book, Yanga Mother, written in both Kooma and English, reflects her passion for making language accessible for all mob.
Listen >>LT_Black Power with Nala Mansell
Nala is a proud palawa woman who has dedicated a lifetime to enhancing the rights, culture, and betterment of Aboriginal people in lutruwita/Tasmania. In this podcasts we hear more of her views and what Nala is up to these days, asking the all the questions is Ruby Wharton.
Listen >>LT -Black Knowing - The Aunties Special Part2
In this episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing we present The Aunties Special Part2 with DR Lilla.Watson and Dr.Mary. Graham.
Listen >>LT- Black Excellence with DR.Clinton Schultz the Founder of Sobah
Dr.Clinton Schultz is the founder of Sobah’s non -alcoholic beer company that started off in a garage of Dr.Clintons home. We find out how this non-alcoholic beer called Sobar became a hit and why it still has it’s place from the fridge to the table in many homes.
Listen >>LT - Black Arts with Trina Massey
Come talk with Gabba Ward Councillor Trina Massey. A greens member, a DJ, a committed public servant and an overall fun person, Trina and Rachael get to the nitty gritty of funding for the arts, working as a creative with a local government and the initiatives that the Gabba ward is pursuing for young artists.
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