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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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18 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Sport - Orielle Michaelis-Thorpe

Join presenter Dr Lee Sheppard as she yarns with Bidjara, Dunghutti, Israeli woman Orielle Michaelis-Thorpe who is the first Aboriginal female youth to win a national title in competitive climbing. Joined by her mum Ljudan, Orielle is currently in Helsinki training for the World Titles in August and is looking for donations to get her […]

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16 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Culture - Rosealee Pearson

Join presenter Siena and her sister, Manggalili woman Rosealee Pearson as they yarn about growing up in Yirrkala, Arnhem Land. Rosealee is a choreographer/producer having worked globally and has just embarked on her second directorial work “Song Spirals” based on her mother Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr’s book of the same name which shares ancient sacred knowledge of the song […]

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15 July 2025
15 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Power - Coroner's Report on Death in Custody of Kumanjayi Walker

*** WARNING: For all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander People, the following episode contains the names and details of people who have died in custody. We apologise for any distress caused and please contact Triple A for further information. Today Dr Lee Sheppard and Tabatha Saunders discuss the outcomes of the NT Coroner Elizabeth Armitage’s […]

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10 July 2025

Let's Talk Black Arts - Isaac Drandic

Tune in and listen to this wonderfully warm conversation with presenter Will and Noongar Man Isaac Drandic who is an actor, director and creator. ‘Dear Son’, a book by Thomas Mayo (Kaurareg/Kalkalgal/Erubamle), features intimate stories from First Nations’ men. Isaac and co-adaptor John Harvey (Saibai/English) have created deep insights into how toxic masculinity affects the […]

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