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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

Bill Thaiday and Milton Lawton

Tiga Bayles spoke with Bill Thaiday, local Remote Indigenous Broadcasting Service (RIBS) Manager in Woorabinda and Milton Lawton, Service Manager of Family Well-Being Services in Woorabinda. They spoke about the Red Cross working in Indigenous Communities. File Download (48:47 min / 33.5 MB)

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16 May 2024

Florence Onus

Karen Dorante spoke with Chair of the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation, Florence Onus. The Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Healing Foundation Ltd, incorporated on 30 October 2009, is a national, Indigenous-controlled, not-for-profit organisation established to support community-based healing initiatives to address the traumatic legacy of colonisation, forced removals and other past government […]

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16 May 2024

Kenny Georgetown and Shane Duffy.

Karen Dorante spoke with two representatives from the Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Legal Service (ATSILS) in Queensland. Chair, Kenny Georgetown and CEO Shane Duffy. They spoke about a pilot program which includes mandatory detoxification to address homelessness and public drunkenness in the city's parks. File Download (47:25 min / 21.7 MB)

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16 May 2024

Gary Williams and Andrew Boe

Tiga Bayles spoke with Gary Williams from the Muurabuy Aboriginal Language & Culture Cooperative in Nambucca Heads. Tiga also spoke with Lawyer Andrew Boe, Representative for the Mulrunji Doomadgee case. File Download (41:41 min / 19.1 MB)

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16 May 2024

Dennis Eggington

Tiga Bayles spoke with West Australia's Aboriginal Legal Services (ALSWA) CEO, Dennis Eggington. They spoke about the chronic housing crisis endured by so many Indigenous Western Australians. File Download (37:39 min / 17.3 MB)

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