
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 Arts - Kearna Sweeney
Join presenter Will as he yarns with Wiradjuri Woman Kearna Sweeney who is the Producer of ‘Big Sound’ (QLD) which showcases performing artists from around the country. ‘Big Sound 2025′ featuring Goolwal Goolwal (a special First Nations’ program for the festival) will run from Tuesday 2nd – Friday 5th September.
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Let's Talk Black Culture - Garma Festival
Join Siena as she yarns about the annual ‘Garma’ Festival held in Arnhem Land (NT). Hosted by the ‘Yothu Yindi’ Foundation, it is a cultural festival held over four days with clans from all around the ‘Top End’ getting together for ceremony and celebrations. ‘Garma’ Festival runs from 1st – 4th August 2025.
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Let's Talk Black Power - Gregory 'Cheg' Eggert
Join presenter Paula as she yarns with respected elder Goenpul, Yuggera and Kabi Kabi Man Gregory ‘Cheg’ Eggert. A qualified teacher, Uncle Cheg has had a long career as an advocate for education in our community and is now the Elder-in-Residence for the ARC – ‘Centre of Excellence for Indigenous Futures’ at the University of Queensland […]
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Lets Talk Black Sport- Kade Davey
Today Dr Lee yarns with 16-year-old Mandjindja (WA) man Kade Davey who is the recipient of the Indigenous ‘Racing Together’ inaugural Toyota 86 Scholarship Series. the series consists of five race meetings, each with three practice runs, one qualifying and three races, each race is ten laps.
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