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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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18 January 2024

Professor Larissa Behrendt

Karen Dorante spoke with Professor of Law and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning at the University of Technology in Sydney, Professor Larissa Behrendt. They spoke about Will they be heard? a response to the Northern Territory Emergency Response (NTER) Consultations, Legacy a book writen by Behrendt and the Norther Territory […]

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18 January 2024

Amy McQuire

Tiga Bayles spoke with Amy McQuire, acting Editor of The Nation Indigenous Times. They spoke about the election of Tony Abbott as the leader of the Liberal Party, Norther Territory Intervention, Aboriginal people living in makeshift humpies in a remote Central Australian Aboriginal community who have to pay $50 a week and Indigenous housing and […]

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18 January 2024

Tom Calma

Tiga Bayles spoke with Tom Calma, the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social Justice Commissioner. They spoke about the new National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, Racial Discrimination Act (RDA), new national representative body for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples and the the exclusion of Indigenous perspectives in the new Australian Curriculum. File Download […]

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18 January 2024

Nicole Watson

Karen Dorante spoke with University of Technology Sydney (UTS) Jumbunna Indigenous House of Learning Researcher, Nicole Watson. They spoke about the report "Will They Be Heard?", File Download (35:06 min / 24.1 MB)

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18 January 2024

Michael Anderson

Karen Dorante spoke with Political Activist and Elder, Michael Anderson. Mr Anderson is the last survivor of the four Black Power men who set up the Aboriginal embassy in Canberra in 1972. They spoke about Mr Anderson calls for national meeting to “talk of a new way”. File Download (41:29 min / 28.5 MB)

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