
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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Gary Robinson and Julie Andrews
Karen Dorante interviews Associate Professor Gary Robinson of the School for Social and Policy Research at Charles Darwin University and Julie Andrews lecturer at School of Social Sciences at La Trobe University, Melbourne. They talk about a New book on early childhood interventions, the book, Contexts of Child Development – Culture, Policy and Intervention is […]
Listen >>Thomas Hudson and Robbie Sands
Tiga Bayles interviews Mayor of Kowanyama Thomas Hudson. They talk about development in Kowanyama, CDEP, housing, business and alcohol restrictions. Tiga Bayles also caught up with Deputy CEO of the Kowanyama Shier Council Robbie Sands. They talk about challenges in the community, funding from the canteen, schooling and education and jobs community justice group. File […]
Listen >>Ron Unwin, Josie Creek and Mark Bin Baker (Mary G)
Tiga Bayles interviews Rod Unwin from the Forensic Mental Health team in Cairns. They talk about what Forensic Mental Health does, mental health issues in North Queensland Indigenous communities, Kowanyama Festival and Organisation of the festival. Tiga Bayles also talks with Womens and Children's Services Coordinator Josie Creek they talk about Kowanyama Festival, Health Issues, […]
Listen >>Tamara Mackean and Gracelyn Smallwood
Tiga Bayles interviews President of the Australian Indigenous Doctor's Association Dr Tamara McKean and Assoc. Prof Gracelyn Smallwood an Aboriginal Elder with more than 25 years experience in all areas of Indigenous affairs, health and human rights. File Download (40:18 min / 27.7 MB)
Listen >>Neil Gillespie
Tiga Bayles interviews South Australia's Aboriginal Legal Rights Movement CEO Neil Gillespie. They take about Indigenous funding for Legal Aid, high rate of Indigenous people being incarcerated, complaint the ALRM has made to the UN regarding racist policy and practice by Australian governments, Recommendations of the Royal Commission for Black Deaths in Custody, change in […]
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