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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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30 July 2024

LT - Black Power - Uncle Les Collins and Ruby Wharton Part 2

Continuing the conversation, Uncle Les Collins and Ruby Wharton discuss the Land Rights movement, his involvement and other key players that influenced the movement. Uncle Les Collins discusses the reactions to the movement and how the government interacted with black communities and resistance movements. Tune in for this enthralling discussion of black strength, persistence and […]

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29 July 2024

LT - Black Knowing - Black Witness: The Power of Indigenous Media: A Conversation between Dr Amy McQuire and Professor Chelsea Watego

Join us at the Carumba Institue for an evening of powerful conversation with award-winning Darumbal and South Sea Islander journalist and author Dr Amy McQuire, for the launch of her debut book Black Witness: The Power of Indigenous Media. Professor Watego and Dr McQuire discuss the complexities of black media, the necessity of insurgent and […]

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26 July 2024

LT - Black Excellence with Radical Son

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25 July 2024

LT- Black Arts with Alinta McGrady

Alinta McGrady joins Rachael Sarra to discuss her upcoming debut in Clancestry 2024. They chat about time management as a busy mum, her alter ego BADASSMUTHA and her journey in music and theatre. Eat Slay Zombie, a theatrical written and directed by Alinta McGrady will feature at Clancestry 2024 as a debut live reading. Eat […]

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23 July 2024

LT - Black Power with Uncle Les Collins

Uncle Les Colins was born on Wakka Wakka Country, but family ties also connect Les and his family to Southwest QLD. Uncle Les grew up experiencing the impacts of Stolen Generations, we let Uncle Les shares a yarn about how times were when he was younger, when times where the toughest for Aboriginal people under […]

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