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 Culture - Winter Recap 28-08-2024
Elizabeth reflects on past conversations from fashion to Country and the impact of these dialogues. Share in these reflections, musings, and the wonderousness of Black Culture.
Listen >>LT - Black Power LIVE 27-09-2024
Today, Ruby and Uncle Coco discuss Kanaky struggles for independence. Uncle discusses his recent trip in support of Kanaky and the colonial oppression of the mob there. With the recent incoming NT Chief Minister’s promise to lower the age of criminal responsibility to 10, Ruby and Uncle Coco discuss what funding could be used for, […]
Listen >>LT - Black Knowing LIVE 26-08-2024
It’s been a while but we’re back! In today’s live show, Chelsea and David discuss black solidarity while travelling in South Africa and the abundance of curly hair products. They talk of the violence of white woman tears, the inquest in Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and the media’s silence about the findings as well […]
Listen >>LT_Black Excellence with Siena Stubbs
Siena Mayutu Wurmarri Stubbs is a young Yolŋu woman of the Gumatj clan of the Yirritja moiety. Her homeland is Buwaka. When Siena was 12, she took up photography on her iPad, but was gifted a camera from her aunty. In a short period of time, Siena was an avid photographer and had published her […]
Listen >>LT-Black Arts with Kerry Klimm A.K.A FlashBlak
Let’s Talk – Black Arts with Kerry Klimm A.K.A FlashBlak… You may of seen FlashBlak’s products at Meeanjin Markets, if you haven’t or didn’t know Kerry Klimm A.K.A FlashBlak is the creator of Upcycled cothing and homewares with a Murri twist, by adding Aboriginal humour, politics and land rights to create wearable and usable art. […]
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