
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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Let's Talk Black Sport - Dr Lee Sheppard
Join Dr Lee Sheppard today for our new program ‘Let’s Talk – Black Sport’. Dr Lee, an Anthropologist, is an expert in ‘Sport for Development in Aboriginal Australia’. Please give Dr Lee a warm welcome as she yarns about the importance of health and fitness for our First Nations’ ANZACS.
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Rachael Sarra
This is the show that Rachael announces she is stepping down as host/presenter/broadcaster of almost 3 years for ‘Let’s Talk – Black Arts‘ Triple A Murri Country 98.9Fm radio. Our deadly Sis Rachael is breaking glass ceilings one room at a time. Some of her numerous artistic achievements include striking, yet ethereal art adorning Brisbane […]
Listen >>Let's Talk Black Culture - Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs
In this episode presenter Siena Stubbs yarns with her mum Merrkiyawuy Ganambarr-Stubbs in Yirrkala, North-East Arnhem Land (NT). Merrkiyawuy is a proud Yolngu woman, a leader and Principal of Yirrkala School. Author of 6 books, her children’s books are in language and used in primary schools as “Walking Talking” texts. This incredible yarn shines a […]
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Let's Talk Black Power - Paula Delaney-Nazarski
This episode of ‘Black Power’ introduces our new presenter Paula Delaney-Nazarski, a Ngugi woman from Quandamooka country and an actor in film, television and theatre. Paula and co-host Tabatha Saunders take you through this journey.
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Let's Talk Black Arts - Will & Rachael
Today the deadly duo Rachael Sarra and Will Pawa-Oui discuss political fatigue and ensuring self-care offering practical solutions to minimise harm and maintain cultural identity. They also explore how politics and creative expression for First Nations’ artists are often deeply embedded within the artistic space. They also discuss the legacy of ‘Let’s Talk’ which celebrated […]
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