
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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Indigenous Elders and Stolen Wages
Tiga Bayles interviews Lesley Williams who is an advocate for Stolen Wages, Evonne Butler and other Indigenous elders. In this interview they talk about John Howard wanting to extend the age in which you can claim for superannuation, the two options of what should be done with the Stolen Wages money remaining, taxes and health […]
Listen >>Tim Goodwin and Gary Highland
Tiga Bayles interviews Tim Goodwin who is the Chair of the National Indigenous Youth Movement and Gary Highland who is the National Director of ANTaR. In this interview they talk about John Howard's considering a new referendum on recognicing Aboriginal Australians in the constitution, the upcoming elections, reconciliation, Northern Territory Intervention, National Conference of ANTaR, […]
Listen >>Andrew Bartlett
Tiga Bayles interviews Queensland Senator Andrew Bartlett. In this interview they talk about the upcoming elections, the Northern Territory Intervention, Land Rights Act, the leasing of land in the Northern Territory, Stolen Wages Report, health checks in the Northern Territory, housing, government departments, the democrats and more. File Download (45:21 min / 41.6 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 Howard's proposed constitutional referendum, Howard's proposal to raise the age of earning superannuation, the Northern Territory Intervention, the Cardwell Land […]
Listen >>Margaret Freeman and Russell Butler
Tiga Bayles interviews Margaret Freeman who is a Jirrbul (pronounced Jidda-bul) woman who has previously been co-chair of the Aboriginal Rainforest Council and is active in the Wet Tropics and also CEO of the Aboriginal Rainforest Council Russell Butler Jnr. They talk about the Sea Country expedition, The Caring for Country National Indigenous Land and […]
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