
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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Karrina Nolan
On Let’s Talk this morning Boe speaks with Karrina Nolan who is Yorta Yorta and the director of Original Power a small community-focused organisation that aims to build the power of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples through collective action. Over the past 15 years Karrina has been involved in supporting First Nations people in […]
Listen >>Latoya Aroha Hohepa
On Let’s Talk this morning Boe speaks with Latoya Aroha Hohepa who is a Wiradjuri and Māori Woman residing on stolen Kaurna country (Adelaide), the 26th of September marks two years since Latoya and her family lost older brother Wayne “Fella” Morrison in Prison Custody at Yatala Prison in South Australia. Two years on and […]
Listen >>DC Radio Episode 2
Catch up on Episode 2 of the Deadly Choices Radio Show. On this weeks show, rugby league legend Steve Renouf and recent NRL Hall of Fame inductee Petero Civinoceva as well as AFLW star Ally Anderson from the Brisbane Lions, and of course our deadly host Shene discuss the upcoming AFL & NRL Grand Finals […]
Listen >>Lack of Truth
Join Shaun for a collection of songs selected as an antidote to the lack of truth in politics. Featuring Buddy Guy, John Mayall, Kara Grainger, Deb Ryder, Elvin Bishop, Kenny Wayne Shepherd and plenty more. https://triplea-podcasts.thrivex.io/blueswithafeeling/2018-09-24bwaf.mp3 69071124 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”01:11:57″;}
Listen >>Tammy Solonec & Belinda Lowe
On Let’s Talk this morning Boe speaks with Amnesty International Advocates – Tammy Solonec & Belinda Lowe about the need to raise the age of incarcerating young people in Australia, at the moment Australia is one of a few country around the world that still lock up young people at the age of 10. Also […]
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