
Let’s Talk
WEEKDAYS 9 – 10am
National Indigenous current affairs program, focusing on issues of importance to Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. Broadcast locally and nationally through the National Indigenous Radio Service (NIRS), the program features interviews and discussions that inform, educate and engage audiences on key community, cultural, and social issues.
Let’s Talk Business is proudly sponsored by the University of Queensland.
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Kado Muir
Tiga Bayles spoke with West Australian Nuclear Free Alliance and Traditional Owner, Kado Muir. They spoke about anthropology, the struggle between Aboriginal & non-Aboriginal anthropologists, education in own culture, partnership with National Trust of Australia, funding, Native Title and intervention. currently fighting uranium mines at the moment File Download (41:59 min / 38.5 MB)
Listen >>Sonia Caton
Tiga Bayles spoke with Sonia Caton, former Director of the Refugee and Immigration Legal Service (RAILS) and a practicing Solicitor and Registered Migration Agent. File Download (48:16 min / 44.2 MB)
Listen >>Bob Weatherall
Karen Dorante spoke with Bob Weatherall, Chairman of the Center for Indigenous Cultural Policy in Brisbane. File Download (22:51 min / 21 MB)
Listen >>Andrew Forrest, Irene Kabisu and Edward Lambton
Tiga Bayles spoke with Andrew Forrest a Western Australian mining entrepreneur, currently chief executive officer, and the major shareholder of Fortescue Metals Group (FMG). They spoke about Indigenous Employment. Tiga also caught up with organisers of the recently held Cairns Indigenous Youth Summit Irene Kabisu and Edward Lambton. File Download (47:24 min / 43.4 MB)
Listen >>Joanne Watson
Tiga Bayles spoke with Joanne Watson. They spoke about Palm Island: Through A Long Lens. File Download (40:55 min / 75 MB)
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