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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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2 August 2024

LT - Black Excellence with Lucas Bradfoot

In this episode of Let’s Talk – Black Excellence, Lucas Bradfoot joins David Williams for a good yarn, let’s take a journey into getting to know who he is and what his up to these days.

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1 August 2024

LT - Black Arts with Bradley Chatfield

Rachael Sarra is joined by proud Kamilaroi man Bradley Chatfield in a fun chat about all things Clancestry 2024. With an amazing line-up of First Nations talent from weaving to musical performances with acts like Andrew Gurruwiwi Band, J-Milla, Kaiit, Miss Kaninna and Djanaba, Clancestry 2024 builds on the fantastic programming in 2023, and promises […]

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31 July 2024

LT - Black Culture with Grace Lillian Lee

Award-winning and phenomenal fashion designer Grace Lillian Lee discusses her upcoming debut solo exhibition The Dream Weaver: Guardians of Grace. As a proud Meriam Mer woman from the Eastern Island of the Torres Strait with Chinese heritage, Grace’s exhibition explores the threads woven to influence who she is today. Using traditional weaving methods, taught to […]

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30 July 2024

LT - Black Power - Uncle Les Collins and Ruby Wharton Part 2

Continuing the conversation, Uncle Les Collins and Ruby Wharton discuss the Land Rights movement, his involvement and other key players that influenced the movement. Uncle Les Collins discusses the reactions to the movement and how the government interacted with black communities and resistance movements. Tune in for this enthralling discussion of black strength, persistence and […]

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29 July 2024

LT - Black Knowing - Black Witness: The Power of Indigenous Media: A Conversation between Dr Amy McQuire and Professor Chelsea Watego

Join us at the Carumba Institue for an evening of powerful conversation with award-winning Darumbal and South Sea Islander journalist and author Dr Amy McQuire, for the launch of her debut book Black Witness: The Power of Indigenous Media. Professor Watego and Dr McQuire discuss the complexities of black media, the necessity of insurgent and […]

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