
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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Sam Jeffries
Tiga Bayles interviews Sam Jeffries who is the CEO of Murdi Parki Regional Assembly. In this interview they talk about CDEP, Child Sexual Abuse, education, employment, Northern Territory Intervention, banning of pornography in Indigenous communities, COAG, Murdi Parki, ATSIC, he tells his feelings about the outcome of the elections, invasion of countries, colonisation, the improvements […]
Listen >>Steve Hagan
Tiga Bayles interviews Steve Hagan who is a lecture at the University of Southern Queensland. They talk about the Federal elections, the coverage of the federal elections on television, saying sorry to the Indigenous people of Australia, ATSIC, economic development, young people graduating in Emergency Services, Indigenous professions, democrats, Elected Representative Bodies, Commonwealth electoral role, […]
Listen >>Steve Taylor and John Wenatong
Tiga Bayles interviews Steve Taylor who is an adventurer, carpenter and a musicians. In this interview they about Steve's who is riding his motor bike 8,000km from Broome to Sydney to raise funds and awareness for the Jimmy Little Foundation, he tells of why he is inspired to do this and his trip on the […]
Listen >>Anne Hampshire
Tiga Bayles interviews Anne Hampshire who is Mission Australia's Head of Research. They talk about the National Youth Survey, Mission Australia and what they do, Mission Australia's 150th Anniversary, homeless people, training and employment, child and family support, family counseling, youth, education, young people feeling valued, family and friends, weight and body image, what worries […]
Listen >>Vince Coulthard
Tiga Bayles interviews Vince Coulthard who is the Chairperson of the Adnyamathanha Traditional Land Association. . They talk about the South Australian Government refusing to protect Aboriginal sacred sites, the Victorian Government who has swiftly acted to protect 73 year old sacred Shrine of Remembrance, sites at Angepena which are under threat of desecration or […]
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