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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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5 March 2008

Madonna Thompson and Neville MacPherson

Tiga Bayles interviews Madonna Thompson who talks about Indigenous Land Use Agreement between Jagera, Yuggera and Ugarapul People and Toowoomba City Council, Tiga also interviews member of the National Native Title Tribunal based in Melbourne Neville MacPherson. They talk about NNTT, the difference between indigenous land use agreements and native title determinations, other indigenous groups […]

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3 March 2008

Gary Highland and Phil Glendenning

Tiga Bayles interviews ANTaR National Director Gary Highland and Director of the Edmund Rice Centre Phil Glendenning. They talk about the Edmund Rice Centre and what it has to offer to Indigenous people, youth asylum seekers, they talk about the Brooklyn Project, some of the history of Australia, Indigenous life expectancy, they talk about future […]

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28 February 2008

Pou Pensio and Cianne Delua

Tiga Bayles interviews Poi Pensio who is the Program Manager in the Torres Strait health District. He tells about his health conditions, why he thinks culture is important to change the life expectancy of Indigenous peoples, Building Healthy Communities Conference, Life Style Changes program, what people should be eating, The Apology by Prime Minister Kevin […]

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27 February 2008

Glen Laverick and Kristy Hill

Tiga Bayles interviews Glen Laverick a Health Worker who has traveled the world to communities and is now in Australia. Building Healthy Communities conference which, is funded by the Department of Health and Aging. They talk about the similarities of all communities he has visited world wide, sustaining communities, community empowerment, what the community needs […]

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22 February 2008

Source to Sea

Tiga Bayles interviews Indigenous artist Peter McKay. He tells about a Gaala event he organised. Tiga then interviews Dr Grayson Cooke is a lecturer in Digital Media for CQU and was producer and editor for the film 'Source to Sea' and Selina Hill who is a Wakka Wakka woman from Gayndah and one of the […]

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