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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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14 March 2008

Wayne Quillam

Karen Dorante interviews Wayne Quillam who is an Indigenous Photographer well known in many countries of the world. He tells of influenced him to became a photographer, what photography means to him, his exhibition to Mexico, Lawana Exhibition in Berlin, Germany, His time in the Royal Australian Navy, his mother and fathers life, Indigenous identity, […]

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13 March 2008

Ray Robinson, John Marries and Karen Russell

Let's Talk is broadcasted out of 4RR in Charleville and Tiga Bayles interviews Ray Robinson who is the former ATSIC Commissioner and long time advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples rights. They talk about The Apology, Reconciliation, and The United Nations Declaration for the Rights of Indigenous people, the Rudd government and more. […]

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12 March 2008

Shane Boney, Madeline McGrady and Greg Mckellar

Tiga Bayles interviews from 2CUZFM in Burke. Tiga interviews Shane Boney who is a Clinical Officer for the Outback Division of General Practice and is completing his Diploma of Aboriginal Sexual Health. They talk about Building Healthy Communities, housing, Bush Kitchen, YAMA Festival and youth, PCYC and more. Tiga then interviews Madeline McGrady who has […]

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11 March 2008

Alistair Ferguson and Chris Graham

Tiga Bayles interviews Alistair Ferguson who is the Chair of the Burke Aboriginal Community Working Party. They talk about Burke and the traditional owners of that area, 2CUZFM, Burke Aboriginal Community Working Party, housing, Burke Shire Council, COAG, New South Wales Aboriginal Justice Plan, Juvenile Justice Corrective Services, training courses in the community, engaging with […]

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10 March 2008

Lyall Munro and Meryl Dillon

The Shire Council wants to build a Big W on Moree's historic Taylor's Oval, where Ancient Indigenous remains have been discovered. One discovery includes a young Indigenous mans remains which was found buried in possum skin and bark. Tiga Bayles interviews Uncle Lyall Munro who is an advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Rights […]

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