
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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Dr Eve Fesl
Tiga Bayles interviews Dr Eve Fesl . In this interview they talk about Indigenous languages that are endangered, the 250 Indigenous languages in 1788, the 60 languages that remain alive today, Indigenous languages banned at schools, education, welfare, Indigenous health, the Myall Creek Massacre Memorial with Richard Buckhorn and more. File Download (30:46 min / […]
Listen >>Susan Moylan-Coombs
Tiga Bayles interviews Susan Moylan-Coombs who is the newly appointed Head of ABC Television's Indigenous Programs Unit, a department established in 1987 for the production and purchasing of programmes that explore Aboriginal issues. This interview is about Susan when she was a child of the stolen generation. This is a very interesting story and covers […]
Listen >>Les Malezer
Tiga Bayles interviews Les Malezer who is the chairman of FAIRA. In this interview they talk about the National Native Title Conference that was held in Cairns last week, Native Title Act, Mal Brough, Draft Declaration and much more. File Download (32:59 min / 11.4 MB)
Listen >>Larissa Behrendt
Tiga Bayles interviews Larissa Behrendt who is a Professor of Law and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of learning at the University of Technology in Sydney. In this interview they talk about the Mabo Oration, the Native Title Conference, the 40th Anniversary of the 1967 Referendum and much more. File Download (37:14 […]
Listen >>Just Peace
From the the end of May to 2 July 2007, Australia will play host to the largest military exercise in Australia – Operation Talisman Saber. According to the Public Environment Report released October 2006 it will involve nearly 14,000 US troops and over 12,000 Australian personnel. Exercise activity will take place at Australian military locations […]
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