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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Janet Craig
Tiga Bayles interviews Janet Craig who is the Managing Director of Dreamtime Public Relations in Adelaide. Dreamtime's passion is to create high quality culturally appropriate visual communications. In this interview Janet talks about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander achievements, culture, spirit, art, talent. She talks about public relations, marketing, graphic design, the Northern Territory intervention, […]
Listen >>Peter Guivarra and Vince Mundraby
Tiga Bayles interviews the Mayor of Marpoon Peter Guivarra and the Mayor of Yarrabah Vince Mundraby. In this interview they talk about the World's Indigenous people, Stolen Wages, housing, retirement homes, the amalgamation of shire councils, education, changes to legislation, funding for the communities, land and more. Tiga then continues to talk about the Nigger […]
Listen >>Napranum Health
Tiga Bayles interviews Michael Drahm who is a mental health worker for QLD Health, Gloria Wallis who is a senior health worker for the Napranum Clinic and Ron Unwin who is the team leader of the Northern Area Community Forensic Service and also works for QLD Health. In this interview they talk about the Social […]
Listen >>Joseph Elu
Tiga Bayles interviews Joseph Elu who is the Chief of Indigenous Business Australia. In this interview they talk about how they are trying to keep going with 'business as normal' in the current context of lots of changes, Aboriginal Corporations and Pty Ltd's, Aboriginal enterprises, Office of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Corporations, banking, home […]
Listen >>Philip Martin and Estelle Bowen
Tiga Bayles interviews Philip Martin a former community worker with the Cape York Institute at the Aurukun Aboriginal community. Philip left his job suddenly when he felt the community consultation in Aurukun wasn't reached properly. He tells of how there was no accommodation or office space when they arrived in Aurukun and mentions what the […]
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