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 - Black Power - LIVE NAIDOC SPECIAL with Ruby Wharton & guests
Tune in for a massive DOUBLE EPISODE of Let’s Talk Black Power, recorded LIVE as part of our very special station NAIDOC launch brekky. Over two huge hours, Ruby catches up with her Dad, veteran Brisbane Black activist and community organiser Uncle Wayne Coco Wharton. They talk about the origins of NAIDOC and the long, […]
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing LIVE with Chelsea & David
Catch up on this very special episode of Let’s Talk Black Knowing, as Chelsea & David talk live in the studio about the week that was: from the Woppaburra Native Title claim and the threat that Indigenous sovereignty never ceases to pose to settler governments, to another #LayoffLatrell segment from Chelsea, fresh from the NSW […]
Listen >>LT- Black Excellence with Bradley Gimbert - Founder and Director of Indigenous Wealth
From adoption, housing commission to school then eventually even ending up in jail…Bradley was far from a good start in life, his aim was to be successful knowing that’s something that takes time and some research on where to start, it seems like Bradley had mastered the real life game of Monopoly by the time […]
Listen >>LT Black Arts with Tina Makereti
Tune in for another brilliant episode of Let’s Talk – Black Arts as Rachael catches up with Te Ātiawa, Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Rangatahi-Matakore and Pākehā writer, poet and educator, Tina Makereti to talk about her newest novel, The Mires. The Mires is officially out on the 3rd July, but we were lucky enough to receive […]
Listen >>LT - Black Culture with Raymond (Nunka) Walker
Tune in this week for the first another special episode of Let’s Talk Black Culture, as Elizabeth Walker shares another series recorded on Country in Goompi (Dunwich) with her uncle, her Dad’s eldest brother, Raymond Walker. Raymond is a Quandamooka songman and youth justice worker who has worked alongside his family and community to keep […]
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