
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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LT_Alf Lacey_Men's Group 16.03.2007 Archive
Tiga Bayles interviews Alf Lacey who is the Coordinator of the Palm Island Mens’ Group and a former Chairperson of the Palm Island as a young man. He then talks about the changes and struggles that are now in Palm Island. File Download (44:04 min / 15.2 MB)
Listen >>LT_Wuchopperen Health Service 15.03.2007
Tiga Bayles interviews Dr Mark Wenitong who is the President of Indigenous Doctors’ Association, and Medical Director of Wuchopperen Health Service in Cairns. Dr Mark Wenitong os of Kabi Kabi tribal decent and is the Senoir Medical Officer at Wuchopperen Health Service in Cairns NQ. He is a Senior Lecturer at James Cook University, Faculty […]
Listen >>LT_Kowanyama 14.03.2007
Tiga Bayles interviews Johnathon Link who works with the Royal Flying Doctors. He talks about his role in the Royal Flying Doctors and tells us also about him supporting the Mens’ Group in Kawanyama. Josie Creek who is a councellor also is interviewed by Tiga Bayles. Josie Creek works with varies services such as RFDF, […]
Listen >>LT - Nyikina Language Project 03-09-2007 Archive
Tiga Bayles interviews Colleen Hattersley who is a writer. Tiga also interviews Anne and Ian Poelina who are on the phone from Broome in W.A. Anne is the Managing Director of Madjulla Inc. Madjulla Inc have produced an educational cd about the language and culture of the Nyikina people from Derby W.A. Madjulla was the […]
Listen >>LT - Boni Robertson 08-03-2007 Archive
Tiga Bayles interviews Boni Robertson who is the Associate Professor of Indigenous Policies and director of the Gumurri Centre at Griffith University. In this interview Boni talks about International Womens’ Day and what it means to her. Aunty Ruth who is an Indigenous elder tells us about her thoughts on International Womens’ Day. Both Boni […]
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