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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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20 November 2007

Robin Chappel and Wilfred Hicks

Tiga Bayles interviews Greens candidate for the Kimberley area Robin Chappel and Burrup TO Wilfred Hicks. They talk about Indigenous Heritage, land rights, sand drawings, rock art, carved faces in rock faces, Ice Age, Indigenous history, World Heritage, Evolution of Humanity, 10,000 ancient rock rock art have been destroyed by industry working on that location, […]

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13 November 2007

Dennis Eggington

Tiga Bayles interviews Dennis Eggington who is the CEO of Aboriginal Legal Service in Western Australia. In this interview they talk about W.A Prisons, John Curtain medal from Curtain University, Fitzroy Crossing introducing alcohol bans, the deaths of people who die from alcohol, health, racism, no rehabilitation center in Fitzroy Crossing, Stolen Wages, child abuse, […]

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9 November 2007

Sue Coleman Hazeldine

Tiga Bayles interview Sue Coleman Hazeldine who is from Ceduna in South Australia and won the South Australia Premiers Award for Excellence in Indigenous Leadership in the Natural Resource Management Sphere. They talk about why she won the South Australia Premiers Award for Excellence in Indigenous Leadership in the Natural Resource Management Sphere, cleaning rock […]

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8 November 2007

Alf Bamblett

Tiga Bayles interviews Victorian Indigenous advocate Alf Bamblett. They talk about Alf's life, identity and culture, National Education Committee, his mother's life growing up on a mission, State Education Committee, Northern Territory Intervention, government sponsored bodies, declaration on the rights of Indigenous people, Victoria's 10 year launch on Wednesday about Family Violence, justice, discrimination, 50th […]

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7 November 2007

Winita Davis, Kim Jarone and Peter Sole

Tiga Bayles interviews Winita Davis who s employment as a Police Liasion Officer and is based at the Cape york PCYC as a Commutiy Support Cooridinator for the PCYA Centres. In this interview they talk about her role at the PCYC, trainees that attend the PCYC centre, who PCYC are funded by, the youth that […]

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