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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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28 February 2007

LT_Wayne Costelloe 28.02.2007 Archive

Tiga Bayles interviews Wayne Costelloe who is a local Murri Man, now based in Melbourne and working with the Australian Education Union. This interview is about the 40th Anniversary of the referendum and voting. File Download (30:41 min / 10.6 MB)  

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23 February 2007

LT_Weipa Cultural Centre 23.02.2007 Archive

Tasman tells us about the programs he has done with kids in the Weipa Cultural Centre. Tasman has done plenty of work with kids like cultural dancing, Indigenous painting, other cultural activities and much more. Tasman wants to help kids get off the streets and show them career opportunities. File Download (15:26 min / 5.3 […]

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22 February 2007

LT_Locals of Aurukun_22.02.2007 Archive

Tiga Bayles interviews local people of the Aurukun Community. Throughout this interview they talk about issues in the community and the youth of the community. File Download (38:39 min / 13.3 MB)  

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15 February 2007

LT_Wujal Wujal_15.02.2007 Archive

Tiga Bayles who is in Wujal Wujal Community which is a little south of Cooktown. Tiga interviews Warren Snowdon who is a member of Lingiari and Shadow Parliamentary for Indigenous Affairs and Shadow Parliamentary Secretary for Northern Australia. He talks about the Native Title Act and Indigenous Affairs. Tiga also interviews Desman Taily the Mayor […]

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9 February 2007

LT_Jennifer Herd_Visual Arts_09.02.2007 Archive

Tiga Bayles interviews Jennifer Herd who is the Program Coordinator of The Bachelor of Visual Arts in Contemporary Australian Indigenous Arts (Bubaky) at the Griffith University in South Bank. In this interview they talk about the courses that are available at BUBAKY. File Download (27:16 min / 9.4 MB)  

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