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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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17 July 2007

Neil Gillespie

Tiga Bayles interviews Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement CEO Neil Gillespie. They talk about the Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement, National Aboriginal Justice Advisory Council (NAJAC) meeting in Canberra as well as meeting with the NIC, Native Title Representative Bodies, legal service, elections, the Northern Territory issues, mining, Palm Island and the Mulrunji Doomadgee death in custody […]

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13 July 2007

Damien Bell

Tiga Bayles interviews Project Manager for the Lake Condah Sustainable Development Project and Chairperson of the Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation Damien Bell. He talks about the importance of the recent native title determination of their claims to the Gunditjmara people and look at the relationship between native title and other projects that the […]

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9 July 2007

Andrew Bartlett and Sam Jeffries

Tiga Bayles interviews Queensland Senator Andrew Bartlett and Tiga Bayles interviews Sam Jeffries who is the Coordinator of the Murdi Paaki and Chair of the Regional Assembly. In this interview they discuss the Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly, Indigenous communities, COAG, Social Justice, Native Title Act and more. File Download (41:49 min / 14.4 MB) https://triplea-oldsite.o.thrivex.io/wp-content/uploads/98fm-podcast-2007-07-09-95367.mp3 […]

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6 July 2007

Balunu Foundation

Tiga Bayles interviews David Cole who is the founder and director of the Balunu Foundation in the Northern Territory. David Cole is joined by one of his uncles, Bobby Cole, who has been in the Indigenous Leadership Program. The name Balunu comes from the Luritja language of central Australia . The word Balunu means creation […]

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5 July 2007

Dr Chris Sarra

Tiga Bayles interviews Dr Chris Sarra who is the Director of the Indigenous Education Leadership Institute and former Principal of Cherbourg School. Chris Sarra talks about Indigenous leadership, Cherbourg School, teachers, education, cultural differences, Indigenous children who are treated differently to a mainstream school, children's voices not being heard, identity in schools, his feelings on […]

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