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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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26 October 2007

Rob Moodie

Tiga Bayles interviews Rod Moodie who is a Professor of Global Health at the University of Melbourne's Nossal Institute. In this interview they talk about the University of Melbourne's Nossal Institute, economy, the reason why he thinks Australia is a mean country, greed, other countries that are poor and Australia gains off them, communicating with […]

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25 October 2007

Irene Fisher and Olga Havnen

Tiga Bayles interviews Irene Fisher who is the CEO of the Northern Territory's Sunrise Health and Olga Havnen. In this interview they talk about the Northern Territory Intervention, child abuse, health, Difference of Opinion, Indigenous sacred sites, the up coming elections and much more. File Download (46:47 min / 42.9 MB) https://triplea-oldsite.o.thrivex.io/wp-content/uploads/98fm-podcast-2007-10-25-10844.mp3 44947707 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:7:”0:46:47″;}

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22 October 2007

Donna Ah Chee

Tiga Bayles interviews Deputy Director, Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Donna Ah Chee. In this interview they talk about the strategies to reduce the consumptions alcohol, the issues and effects it can have on people, liquor licensing, drinking responsibly, the Aboriginal Congress and health center in Alice Springs and what they can do to help people […]

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19 October 2007

Robbie Williams and Norman Miller

Tiga Bayles interviews Robbie Williams who was First Contact Chairman and prominent Indigenous community leader and now is the first Indigenous person to be in politics with the Brisbane City Council. In this interview they talk about his new role in the Brisbane City Council, Liberal and Labor parties, Indigenous organisations around Holland Park where […]

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18 October 2007

Margaret Freeman and Russell Butler

Tiga Bayles interviews Margaret Freeman who is a Jirrbul (pronounced Jidda-bul) woman who has previously been co-chair of the Aboriginal Rainforest Council and is active in the Wet Tropics and also CEO of the Aboriginal Rainforest Council Russell Butler Jnr. They talk about the Sea Country expedition, The Caring for Country National Indigenous Land and […]

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