
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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Gary Highland and Shane Phillips
Tiga Bayles interviews Gary Highland who is the National Director of ANTaR and Shane Phillips who is a young Redfern man and is involved with the National Aboriginal Alliance and is also a delegate to the 2020 summit. They talk about the Apology, the National Sorry Day Committee, The Stolen Generation, The Bringing Them Home […]
Listen >>Damein Bell, Ken Saunders and Wayne Coowell
The Lake Condah area in Victoria's south-west has been officially handed back to the Gunditjmara Aboriginal people. The Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation will now manage Lake Condah and are the second group of Aborigines to have native title recognised in Victoria. Tiga Bayles interviews Damein Bell who is the Project Manager for the […]
Listen >>Geoff Anderson and Steve Kemp
Tiga Bayles interviews member of the Wiradjuri Council of Elders Geoff Anderson. They talk about language programs in Catholic schools across NSW, and assisted elders in developing a 350-page dictionary of Kamilaroi and Yuwaalaraay words, funding for the language programs, the importance of Indigenous languages, Australian National University, racism, Indigenous schooling, drugs and alcohol and […]
Listen >>Aden Ridgeway
Tiga Bayles interviews Aden Ridgeway who is the Chair of the National NAIDOC Day Committee and Chair of Indigenous Tourism Australia. They talk about his time in the Senate, the changes in Parliament, The Apology, The Bringing Them Home Report, Australia Day, Native Title, the Northern Territory Intervention, NAIDOC, work with groups who are interested […]
Listen >>Ray Jackson and Gracelyn Smallwood
Tiga Bayles interviews Ray Jackson who is the Indigenous Social Justice Association President. They talk about the apology from Kevin Rudd and how he felt about it, his adoption and the struggles he went through, the suspension of the Racial Discrimination Act to put forth the Northern Territory Intervention, Compensation and the Stolen Generation, legal […]
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