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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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16 May 2024

Adrian Burragubba

Tiga is joined by Adrian Burragubba, Wangan and Jagalingou elder talking about the fight to save traditional lands from a planned coal mine. https://www.communityrun.org/petitions/don-t-let-adani-build-their-huge-coal-mine-on-our-traditional-land http://www.ibtimes.com/australias-16b-carmichael-mine-blocked-aboriginal-groups-1859884

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16 May 2024

Eva Cox

Eva Cox is a feminist activist who still believes it is possible to make societies more civil, responsible and fair. She is a sociologist by trade, a researcher who finds evidence for the benefits of valuing social goals over economic ones. Her two grandsons make gender fairness a serious priority, so they too can choose […]

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16 May 2024

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the owner and editor of New Matilda. He is the former managing editor of Tracker magazine and the National Indigenous Times, was the Associate Producer of John Pilger’s documentary Utopia, and is a Walkley Award and Human Rights Award winning journalist.  Link: https://newmatilda.com/

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16 May 2024

Luke Pearson

Luke Pearson is the founder and curator of the Twitter account IndigenousX, which has just branched out onto the online media space (click here) and is a vibrant new edition to the Aboriginal media sector. Amy McQuire spoke to Luke about the events in Aboriginal affairs this year that made the most impact, and also […]

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16 May 2024

Chris Graham

Editor of New Matilda Chris Graham joins Amy McQuire to discuss a recent list compiled by Buzzfeed Australia on the ’37 times Australia was a bit racist in 2015″. We decided to compile our own list to round out the year.

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