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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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16 May 2024

Sam Jefferies

Tiga Bayles yarns with out-going co-chair of the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, Sam Jefferies about the congress elections, first delegates meeting in June and his hopes for the body and its board. Mr Jefferies also talks about his role with the Indigenous Land Corporation and some of its community initiatives. File Download (39:24 […]

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16 May 2024

Yvette Holt

Tiga Bayles spoke with the National Indigenous Writers and Educators Conference 2011 Coordinator, Yvette Holt. File Download (29:41 min / 17 MB)

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16 May 2024

Aunty Noeline Briggs-Smith OAM

Karen Dorante talks to Moree elder, Aunty Noeline Briggs-Smith about her concerns for the future of the Dhiiyaan Indigenous Centre which has become a keeping place for Kamilaroi cultural heritage and knowledge. The elder also talks about her work documenting Aboriginal history and how her interest was sparked by some of her childhood memories. File […]

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16 May 2024

Tommy Pau

From Marvel comics to preserving Torres Strait Islander culture, emerging artist Tommy Pau talks to Karen Dorante about the influences behind his works of art. He also talks about his youth, formal educational experiences and learning Torres Strait Islander culture. He touches on his previous occupations which involved pearling and teaching. Tommy's first solo exhibition […]

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16 May 2024

Darryl Low Choy

Tiga Bayles talks to Darryl Low Choy, Professor of Environment and Landscape Planning at the Urban Research Program at Griffith University about a project aimed at incorporating Indigenous landscape values into land use planning in south-east Queensland. File Download (45:57 min / 26.3 MB)

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