
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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Jackie Huggins and Chris Graham
Tiga Bayles interviews Jackie Huggins Deputy Director of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Research Unit at the University of Queensland. They talk about lectures at the university, Northern Territory Intervention, Introduction of the Families Responsibility Bill in four communities, health issues, education, 2020 summit, National Representative Indigenous Body & Queensland Advisory Body. Tiga Bayles […]
Listen >>Tim Goodwin
Tiga Bayles interviews Tim Goodwin Deputy Chair of The National Indigenous Youth Movement of Australia. They talk about career pathways, researching Aboriginal and Islander Issues, government policies, National Indigenous Youth Movement of Australia, 2020 Summit, Treaty, Northern Territory Intervention, Indigenous people's rights, Indigenous affairs and climate change. File Download (39:13 min / 13.5 MB)
Listen >>Brett Solomon and Shaun Edwards
Tiga Bayles interviews Brett Solomon executive director of Get Up. They talk about the organisation Get Up, Climate Change, Closing the Gap, government issues social justices, economic fairness, environment, Kyoto protocol, leadership, Indigenous issues, the National apology and the remix of the 1990s song “From Little Things Big Things Grow” which borrows lines from Kevin […]
Listen >>Neil Willmett
Karen Dorante interviews Neil Willmett Principal Consultant for Willmett Consultants. They talk about employment for Indigenous people, importance of schooling, employment opportunities after school for young Indigenous people, obstacles that young Indigenous people face, Neil's career change, the mining boom in north Queensland, about Willmett Consultants and the role of South East Queensland Indigenous Chamber […]
Listen >>Professor Boni Robertson and Kado Muir
Tiga Bayles interviews Professor Boni Robertson, Professor of Indigenous polices at Griffith University in Brisbane. They talk about the National Welfare Strategy, the Government and the National Apology. Tiga Bayles also interviews Ngalia Heritage Research Council chair Kado Muir. They talk about Kado's back ground, Anthropology & Archeology, about the Ngalia Heritage Research Council, cultural […]
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