
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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Jeff Waters
Tiga Bayles interviews journalist and author Jeff Waters who has spent the last 20 years working as a newspaper, radio and television journalist in six Australian cities and more than 20 countries. He has worked for ABC News and Current Affairs in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane and Darwin and also for Associated Press Television and CNN. […]
Listen >>Tim Knox
Karen Dorante interviews Tim Knox, Queensland Murray Darling Committee Aboriginal Programs Regional Coordinator. They talk about Tim's background, cultural heritage and program projects. File Download (37:04 min / 12.8 MB)
Listen >>Geoff Scott and Larissa Behrendt
Tiga Bayles interviews Geoff Scott CEO of the NSW Aboriginal Land Council . They talk about the 25th Anniversary of the Aboriginal Land Council on the 10th of June, legislation, government issues, Indigenous education. Tiga Bayles also talk with Prof. Larissa Behrendt who is Professor of Law and Indigenous Studies at the University of Technology. […]
Listen >>Chris Graham
Tiga Bayles begins Let's Talk with an update on Stolen Wages and then goes on to interview Chris Graham Editor of the National Indigenous Times. They talk about the new Labor Budget & what it means for Indigenous people, NSW Aboriginal Land Council and human rights. File Download (44:56 min / 15.5 MB)
Listen >>Aunty Ruth Hegarty and Michael Mansell
Tiga Bayles interviews Aunty Ruth Hegarty. They talk about her view on Stolen Wages and the recent meeting with the Premier. Tiga Bayles also interviews Michael Mansell Legal Director of the Tasmanian Aboriginal Centre. They talk about Traditional activities (Mutton Birding), global warming; how it's affecting Aboriginal culture, the new Labor Government (2020 Summit, Budget) […]
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