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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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12 September 2007

Chris Graham and Andrew Bartlett

Chris Graham as Guest Programmer interviews Queensland Senator Andrew Bartlett. In this interview Andrew Bartlett talks of how he became involved in politics, health checks in the Northern Territory, the importance of the democrats, democrats on the senate, Liberal and Labor, Northern Territory Intervention, Pauline Hanson, the retirement of Premier Peter Beatie, the legislation laws, […]

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10 September 2007

Professor Larissa Behrendt and Pat Turner

Tiga Bayles lets Professor Larissa Behrendt interview Pat Turner who is the CEO of NITV. They talk about NITV, the N.T intervention, equal emloyment opportunities, Pat Turners' time as CEO of ATSIC and Prime Minister in Cabinet Womens Affairs, government bodies, VACATSI, The Stolen Generation, child care agencies, Indigenous services and funding, reconciliation, the importance […]

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7 September 2007

John Jarratt, Joanne Willmot and Diat Alferink

Tiga Bayles interviews John Jarrott who is an actor in Wolf Creek. He talks about his new movie The Final Winter, Indigenous film makers and actors, documentaries, his drinking problem, acting tips and more. Tiga Bayles then interviews Joanne Willmot and Diat Alferink. They talk about the Stolen Generation, welfare, performing arts, art and entertainment, […]

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5 September 2007

Dr Ross Kidd and Callers

Tiga Bayles interviews a number of callers who tell their views on Indigenous issues and Dr Ross Kidd. In this interview they talk about Stolen Wages, the Indigenous population and voting, international governments and how they function, Indigenous art, culture, education, the Northern Territory Intervention, Anti discrimination laws, golly wog dolls, the Nigger Brown Stand, […]

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4 September 2007

Rachel Siewert

Tiga Bayles interviews Western Australian Green Senator Rachel Siewert. They talk about the Northern Territory legislation, Mary River Dam, Greenhouse, climate changes, The Kimberly growing rice, land, Native Land Title, Burrup Peninsula, Indigenous life expectancy, housing, child abuse, education and sport for youth, government funding, APEC and more. File Download (38:30 min / 35.3 MB) […]

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