
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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Aboriginal Rainforest Council
Tiga Bayles interviews Warren Canendo who is a trainee project officer for the Aboriginal Rainforest Council and has an interest in Aboriginal Tourism and encourages young people to get more involved in the Indigenous cultural identity, leadership skills, education and more. Tiga Bayles also interviews Russell Butler who is the Chair of the Aboriginal Rain […]
Listen >>Chris Graham
Tiga Bayles interviews Chris Graham who is the Editor of the National Indigenous Times. Throughout this interview Tiga Balyes and Chris Graham cover a range of topics. Some of these include the policing of Indigenous people all over Australia, broken records, the ALP, poverty in Indigenous communities, land rights, the 40th Referendum, 1991-1996 Prime Minster […]
Listen >>Jeff McMullen
Tiga Bayles interviews Jeff McMullen who was a reporter on 60 Minutes. This interview is about Jeff McMullen hosting ABC's Difference of Opinion. Some of the topics include Close the Gap, Indigenous health, The Jimmy Little Foundation, Ian Thorpe Foundation, education, housing and more. He discusses the changes from his first 60 minutes show which […]
Listen >>WA Death in Custody
Tiga Bayles interviews WA Deaths in custody Watch Committee member Marc Newhouse and Khristo Newall, along with Carl Woods Family Spokesperson Mervyn Eades. This interview is about Carl Woods who died within minutes of being arrested. MEDIA RELEASE EMBARGOED UNTIL 12.01 AM THURSDAY 12TH APRIL, 2007 'PALM ISLAND' SPOTLIGHT ON WA POLICE Carl Woods, father […]
Listen >>Australian National Parks
Tiga Bayles interviews Senator Andrew Bartlett and Western Australian Liberal Senator Alan Eggleston. This interview is about the recommendations and exec summary from the recent Senate inquiry into managing Australia's national parks, conservation reserves and marine protected areas and getting Aboriginal people more involved in these areas for they know more history of the place, […]
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