
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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Vickie Roach
Tiga Bayles spoke with Vickie Roach, Advocate for Prisoner Rights and the first person to gain a masters degree in writing while serving time in prison. Now Vickie is working on a PHD auto biography to trace family history. They Spoke about Vickie's life growing, lost identity, Aboriginal and prisoner rights, human right, voting and […]
Listen >>Ben McGuire and David Thompson
Karen Dorante spoke with Stockman's Hall of Fame CEO, Ben McGuire and Local Traditional Owner and Indigenous Land Management Facilitator, David Thompson. They spoke about the The Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame (ASHOF) project. File Download (37:03 min / 25.5 MB)
Listen >>Professor Geoff Scott
Tiga Bayles spoke with New South Wales Aboriginal Land Council CEO, Professor Geoff Scott. They spoke about National Indigenous Representative Body, Role of new Representative Body, housing issues in NSW, Aboriginal housing projects and Human Rights Bill of Rights. File Download (37:02 min / 25.5 MB)
Listen >>Dennis Eggington
Tiga Bayles spoke with West Australia's Aboriginal Legal Services CEO, Dennis Eggington. They spoke about Death in Custody, the Ward inquest the shocking story of a well respected community leader in outback Western Australia who was locked in a metal cell in the back of a prison van and driven through the desert in the […]
Listen >>Billy Gorham and Richard Western
Tiga Bayles spoke with Brisbane's Aboriginal & Islander Community Health Service (AICHS) CEO Richard Western and Chair Billy Gorham. They spoke about indigenous health issues, services AICHS provides to the community and the relocation of AICHS from West End to new premises at Woolloongabba. File Download (44:56 min / 30.9 MB)
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