
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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Adam Mooney, Bruce McQualter, Claire Robbs and William Smiley Johnstone
Tiga Bayles spoke with Adam Mooney, Director - Reconciliation Action Plans, Bruce McQualter, Senior Manager Indigenous Employment – ANZ, Claire Robbs, Deputy CEO – Life Without Barriers and ARL Indigenous Council Chairman, William Smiley Johnstone. File Download (46:48 min / 32.2 MB)
Listen >>Jeff McMullen
Karen Dorante spoke with Jeff McMullen, Honorary CEO of Ian Thorpe's Fountain for Youth, a Director of the Australian Indigenous Mentoring Experience (AIME), a Director of the Australian Indigenous Engineering Aid Summer School Program, Trustee of the Jimmy Little Foundation and Author. They spoke about the Our Generation DVD. File Download (45:12 min / 31.1 […]
Listen >>Jennifer Bowers, Victor Steffensen, Mick Gooda and Sean Muir
Tiga Bayles spoke with Jennifer Bowers – CEO of the Centre for Rural and Remote Mental Health in Cairns, Victor Steffensen – Founder of Mulong Recording Studios, Mick Gooda – Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner and Sean Muir Founder and Executive Director of the Healthy Aboriginal Network (HAN) in Vancouver, Canada. File […]
Listen >>Ernest Hunter, Victor Steffensen and Helen Travers
Tiga Bayles spoke with Professor Ernest Hunter a Practicing Psychiatrist, Victor Steffensen – Founder of Mulong Recording Studios and Helen Travers – Program Director for HITnet. File Download (47:58 min / 33 MB)
Listen >>Michael Mansell, Rodney Dylan and Sol Blair
Tiga Bayles spoke with Michael Mansell, Prominent Tasmanian Aboriginal Activist, Amnesty International Indigenous Rights Campaigner, Rodney Dylan and Sol Blair, Resident of Redfern. They spoke about Aboriginal heritage, Aboriginal rights and the housing development in Redfern. File Download (40:29 min / 27.8 MB)
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