
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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Prof Jon Altman
Prof Jon Altman is a research professor at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, Deakin University, Melbourne and an emeritus professor at the Australian National University in Canberra. He has also worked in Aboriginal policy over the past three decades and is one of our foremost experts on Indigenous policy. He joins Amy […]
Listen >>Ursula Yovich
Ursula Yovich is one of Aboriginal Australia’s most talented actresses. She is also an accomplished singer/songwriter. She is the 2016 recipient of the prestigious Balnaves Foundation’s Indigenous Playwright award. She joined Amy McQuire to speak about her award-winning screenplay and the themes revolving around it, which stemmed from the cultural protocols and sensitivities she had […]
Listen >>Prof Jon Altman
Aboriginal affairs has been completely missing from the eight-week election campaign – from both major parties. That’s despite Labor having a real opportunity to provide a point of difference from the disastrous reign of the Abbott and Turnbull governments. Prof Jon Altman is a research professor at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation, […]
Listen >>Danny Teece Johnson
Gomeroi man and NITV journalist Danny Teece Johnson joins the programme to talk about the stories he is chasing – one of which is the troubling and tragic case of Theresa Binge, an Aboriginal mother-of-three murdered in Boggabilla in 2003. Her murder has never been solved. He also discusses treaty talks in Victoria, welfare form […]
Listen >>Eva Cox
Eva Cox is a renowned feminist, public commentator and social and political researcher. She is currently working on evidence bases for social policy with Jumbanna Indigenous House of Learning at UTS. She joined Amy McQuire to discuss the assault on the welfare state by successive Australian governments, and how it will affect the most vulnerable. […]
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