
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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Ladies of Lets Talk NAIDOC Special LIVE at Musgrave Park
(Most) of the ladies of Let’s Talk get together for NAIDOC at Musgrave Park. Professor Chelsea Watego, Ruby Wharton and Elizabeth Walker talk fashion, fun and the upcoming NAIDOC ball.
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LT - Black Arts with Sianna Catullo
Tune in this week as Rachael catches up with Narungga person and creative icon, Sianna Catullo. Sianna is the former brand manager for Clothing the Gap, which is a social enterprise fashion company dedicated to clothes that carry messages that matter. After helping to build Clothing the Gap into the incredible brand it is today, […]
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LT - Black Culture with Elizabeth Walker & Raymond Walker - Part 3 of 3
Tune in this week for the final instalment of our series recorded on Country with Raymond Walker, aka Bing Nunka. Over the past couple of weeks, Elizabeth has been sharing her conversations with Bing Nunka around their own family’s experiences rebuilding and revitalising culture, law and language. This week, we turn to Raymond’s work within […]
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LT Black Power - Keeping the Fire Burning with Boe Spearim (part 1)
Tune in for another episode of Let’s Talk – Black Power as Ruby catches up with long-term Triple A & Brisbane Black icon, the one-and-only Boe Spearim. Ruby and Boe reflect on their shared experiences growing up in and around the Brisbane Aboriginal Sovereign Embassy in Musgrave Park. Boe shares his own entry into Black […]
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LT – Black Knowing with Professor Lester Rigney.
Topic of discussion: Indigenous intellectual sovereignty Professor Chelsea Watego & Dr.David Singh invite our guest Professor Lester Rigney to share with us so much incite about the Narungga Knowledge Systems (traditionally spelled Nharangga) On the microphone Professor Lester gifts us with a hint of traditional language that is over 50,000 years old, Hey his not […]
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