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 with Uncle Jimmy Everett
Sovereignty, Citizenship, Climate Change and Land Rights – Part 2 If any of these topics spark your interests or if you’d just like to extend the previous truth telling session then get ready for this juicy in depth interview of Let’s Talk Podcasts of truth telling from one of our Elders Uncle Jimmy Everett.
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing with Charandev Singh
In this episode, Chelsea & David catch up with human rights advocate, educator and “street-trained” paralegal, Charandev Singh. Charandev has acted for families in inquests and the reform work that flows from deaths in custody; in family violence matters and inquests; in asylum seeker work; police accountability work; investigations; and the systemic reform work that […]
Listen >>LT - Black Excellence with John Saulo
In this episode of Lets Talk Black Excellence we discover the talents of John Saulo who is Co Founder of NGNY. We let him and David tell the story from the start when their paths first crossed, we find out how Skate Boarding, Graphic Design, Branding and UI Design paved the way into bringing people […]
Listen >>LT - Black Arts with Dr. Rae Cooper
Join Rachael for another episode of Let’s Talk – Black Arts with senior design lecturer at the Queensland College of Art, Dr. Rae Cooper. Rae’s research and teaching practice focuses on visual communication design, culture and politics. She has a strong background in the visualisation of complex data/concepts and strategic communication. Her paternal connections to […]
Listen >>LT– Social Justice with Lorna Munro
Housing Crisis and Displacement Lorna Munro discusses the severe housing crisis impacting Redfern and Waterloo in NSW. She explains how people who are incarcerated lose their housing, leading to a cycle of displacement and instability. This displacement is particularly devastating for those who dream of returning to their families, only to find that their homes […]
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