
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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LT - Black Power with Ruby Wharton & Kevin Yow Yeh
This week on Let’s Talk – Black Power, Ruby & special guest co-host Kevin Yow Yeh bring us into April with their round-up of the crisis conditions of the present moment, and the many struggles for justice, freedom, liberation, dignity and accountability that are being fought on every horizon. They reflect on the intensifying moral […]
Listen >>LT - Black Arts with Katina Davidson
“now the tree is cut. tomorrow the tree grows stronger, fighting the axe that cut it. our people bite back.” Otis Carmichael This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with curator of Indigenous Australian art at the Queensland Art Gallery, Katina Davidson. They reflect on Katina’s work as a curator, and what […]
Listen >>DC Radio – Episode 53
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Listen >>LT - Black Power with Pekeri Ruska
This week on Let’s Talk Black Power, Ruby catches up with activist, community organiser and academic researcher Pekeri Ruska, to learn about the ongoing and long-standing struggle for justice and self-determination on North Stradbroke Island. Ruby & Pekeri reflect on the long fight against colonial occupation, extraction and erasure on North Stradbroke Island, and the […]
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing - Blackfulla Palestinian Solidarity round-up
Tune in for a special episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, bringing you a round-up of speeches testifying to Blackfulla Palestinian Solidarity on the ground here in so-called brisbane. First up, you’ll hear Darumbal and South Sea Islander academic and journalist Dr. Amy McQuire, followed by Noonuccal Ngugi poet & musician Ethan Enoch, our […]
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