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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John Briggs
Carbon trading may be the key to economic independence for Indigenous landowners, under a proactive new scheme by the Centre for Aboriginal Innovation and Enterprise (CAIE). Tiga Bayles interviews John Briggs of Blake Dawson Waldron who tells us about the Centre which was launched this week to assist Aboriginal communities to move beyond reliance on […]
Listen >>Eddie Monet
Tiga Bayles interviews Eddie Monet who is an Intelligence Officer with the Australian Federal Police. In this interview they talk about why he joined the Australian Federal Police, the challenges of being an Indigenous Police officer, education, ASP, his job role as an Intelligence Officer, Black Deaths in Custody, Indigenous Support Network, Recruiting youth and […]
Listen >>Adrian Hepi
Tiga Bayles interviews Queensland Indigenous Alcohol Diversion Program Coordinator in Cairns, Adrian Hepi. In this interview they talk about $36.4 million pilot to target Indigenous alcohol abuse, the support going into Indigenous communities, criminal justice and child protection systems, alcohol treatment programs, the Addiction Help Agency, rehab centers and counseling, health issues, ICC, Indigenous leadership, […]
Listen >>Peter Yu
Tiga Bayles interviews NAILSMA (North Australian Indigenous Land & Sea Management Alliance) Chair Peter Yu. In this interview they talk about the Second National Indigenous Land & Sea Conference: Caring for Country Cardwell, how to manage lands, natural resources, our fragile eco-systems in the face of inevitable climate change, democratic change, increasing integration into the […]
Listen >>Rob Moodie
Tiga Bayles interviews Rod Moodie who is a Professor of Global Health at the University of Melbourne's Nossal Institute. In this interview they talk about the University of Melbourne's Nossal Institute, economy, the reason why he thinks Australia is a mean country, greed, other countries that are poor and Australia gains off them, communicating with […]
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