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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

Tom Mosby

Karen Dorante spoke with Tom Mosby, a former contestant from Channel 10's TV series Master Chef Australia. They spoke about life growing up in the Torres Straits, his schooling, career paths, Master Chef Australia experience and about what Tom is doing now. File Download (38:29 min / 26.5 MB)

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16 May 2024

Gibson Hudson, Evelyn Levi and Irene Feuz

Tiga Bayles spoke with Torres Strait Islander Railway History Group Chair Gibson Hudson, Committee Member Evelyn Levi and Coordinator Irene Feuz. They spoke about working on the the Railway and the history and about a ‘musical' ‘Dancing the Line' based on the railway history of Torres Strait Islanders aimed to bring a connection between the […]

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16 May 2024

Chris Graham

Tiga Bayles spoke Chris Graham, Editor of the National Indigenous Times. They spoke about Indigenous housing issues and the government. File Download (49:01 min / 33.7 MB)

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16 May 2024

Alf Lacey, William Sullivan and Karen Walters

Tiga Bayles spoke with Palm Island Mayor, Alf Lacey and William Sullivan, Community Help Development Officer for the Woorabinda Council. They spoke about the idea of introducing a black card (simalar to the blue card) into Indigenous communities and education. Tiga also spoke with Karen Walters from the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Service […]

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16 May 2024

Jay Turner and Rory O’Connor

Karen Dorante spoke with Jay Turner and Rory O'Connor, joint founder of The Drumley Walk, member of the Yugambeh Aboriginal community and Vice President of the Yugambeh Museum. They spoke about the The Drumley Walk. File Download (17:52 min / 12.3 MB)

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