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 CULTURE WITH DR. ANITA HEISS
Join Elizabeth Walker for an exciting episode of *Let’s Talk – Black Culture* on Triple A – Murri Country 98.FM, as she welcomes the incredible Dr. Anita Heiss to the mic! Tune in as Dr. Heiss shares her latest projects, insights into her impactful work, and the powerful issues she’s tackling to shape a brighter, […]
Listen >>LT- BLACK EXCELLENCE WITH MICHAEL GRUNDON
As a proud Indigenous man, Michael Grundon wanted to make a positive impact in his community. Along with co-founders Kane and Tiffany, they launched GaWun Supplies to raise awareness of Indigenous issues, from history to culture and equality. Selling specially designed Hi Vis shirts and PPE, using the proceeds to support Indigenous communities. Additionally, they […]
Listen >>LT- BLACK KNOWING - HORROR AND RACISM LIVE SHOW
🎃 **Join Chelsea and David for a Chilling Halloween & Racism Let’s Talk – Black Knowing Live Episode!** 👻 This Halloween, as ghosts and ghouls come knocking at our doors, Chelsea and David delve into the haunting topic of horror and racism. Just like those unexpected trick-or-treaters in spooky costumes, racism can catch us off […]
Listen >>LT - BLACK CULTURE - JK47
JK-47 is making waves in the Australian hip-hop scene, gaining recognition as the Triple J Unearthed Artist of the Year and captivating audiences with his unique rendition of 2Pac’s “Changes” on the Like A Version segment. This talented Indigenous artist has garnered support from notable acts like Denzel Curry and Hilltop Hoods, establishing himself as […]
Listen >>LT-BLACK KNOWING WITH COCO WHARTON
In this exciting podcast of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing – Chelsea and David catch up with Coco Wharton, Kooma Murri and long-time Aboriginal activist.
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