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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

Chris Graham

Karen Dorante interviews editor of The National Indigenous Times, . They talk about the new Opposition Cabinet, Indigenous Affairs Portfolio, Rudd's Budget, Stolen Generations Bill, Indigenous Parliamentarians, Legislation, Representative Body, Indigenous Affairs and the UN Declaration. File Download (45:19 min / 31.2 MB)

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16 May 2024

Vanessa Deakin, Shirley Veronese, Elijah Minniecon and Chris Congoo

Tiga Bayles interviews Vanessa Deakin, Justice Group Coordinator in Pormpuraaw. They talk about the Justice Group, conflict resolution in the community, employment, projects and CDEP, community organisations, wet session and Alcohol Management Plan (AMP). Tiga Bayles also talked with Shirley Veronese and Elijah Minniecon from the Cape York Family Violence Prevention Legal Service. They talk […]

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16 May 2024

George Skeen and Kurt Noble

Tiga Bayles interviews Cairns elder George Skeen. They talk about George's book launch of “Two Cultures about life in Cairns' Aboriginal Reserves”. Tiga Bayles also caught up with the Director of Pormpuraaw Healing Centre Kurt Noble. They talk about services and programs in the community, health issues and community issues. File Download (48:30 min / […]

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16 May 2024

Sam Jeffries

Tiga Bayles interviews Sam Jeffries, Murdi Paaki Regional Assembly Chairman, Deputy Chair of the Indigenous Land Corporation (ILC) and Chairman of the National Aboriginal Sporting Chance Academy (NASCA). They talk about issues around the paper called 'Good Governance in a Traditional Sense”, – the reform agenda and it's relationship to constitutional reform, impacts on other […]

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16 May 2024

Matthew Rigney

Tiga Bayles interviews Chairman of the Murray Lower Darling Rivers Indigenous Nations (MLDRIN), Matthew Rigney. They talk about state of affairs, problems with the Murray – Darling Basin, sustaining cultural water, impacts on the environment, water issues, controlled water and climate change. File Download (33:35 min / 23.1 MB)

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