
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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Patrick Dodson
Tiga Bayles interviews Patrick Dodson who is Co-Producer of a new Indigenous documentary. In this interview they talk about Indigenous documentaries, Indigenous film makers, OLiyarn Ngarn, Reconciliation and much more. File Download (40:03 min / 13.8 MB)
Listen >>Tom Calma
Tiga Bayles interviews HREOC Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma. In this interview they talk about the Racial Discrimination Act, Human Rights and Equal Opportunities Commission, N.T intervention, culture, the cancellation of CDEP, Indigenous communities, mainstream media and much more. File Download (43:41 min / 15 MB)
Listen >>Michael Ross
Tiga Bayles first begins the show with a letter written to John Howard. This letter tells of how uranium wastes were dumped on Traditional lands, house to house invasions without warrants, and the confiscation of laptops, mobile phones and etc. Tiga then interviews Michael Ross who is the Chairman of the Cape York Land Council. […]
Listen >>Chris Graham
Tiga Bayles interviews Chris Graham who is the editor of the National Indigenous Times. In this interview they talk about Cyclone Larry, Kevin Rudd and the strip club, Liberal and Labor, Northern Territory intervetion, unemployment as a result of the federal government changes, sexual abuse, Civil Aviation Safety Society, housing, Yurukula Aboriginal community and some […]
Listen >>Tanya Major and Shaun Edwards
Tiga Bayles interviews Griffith University graduate and Australian of the Year Tanya Major and Shaun Edwards who is an Indigenous activist, artist and has also done a masters in Philosophy. In this interview they talk about The Indigenous Environmental Foundation, environmental issues, Wilderness Society, Native Title, traditional owners of Cape York and other Indigenous communities, […]
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