
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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Prof Jon Altman
Prof Jon Altman is a Research Professor at the Alfred Deakin Institute for Citizenship and Globalisation and an expert in Indigenous policy, who’s career in Aboriginal Australia has spanned three decades. He joins Amy McQuire to discuss Aboriginal representation in Parliament, the Giles government and upcoming NT elections, the ABS Census 2016 and its impact […]
Listen >>Clinton Proyor
Clinton is Wajuk, Balardung, Kija and a Yulparitja man who grew up in a number of Aboriginal communities in the Kimberley, before arriving in Perth at 7 – where he has lived ever since. He is embarking on a ‘Walk For Justice’ through the heart of the continent, and is hoping to end up in […]
Listen >>Birrugun Dunn-Velasco
Amanda Lickers (Turtle Clan Onondowa’ga Haudenosaune) is the curator of Reclaim Turtle Island – an Indigenous-led environmental activist movement, and Birrugun Dunn-Velasco is one member of the post-colonial death metal band ‘Dispossessed’. They join Amy McQuire to discuss international Indigenous solidarity, Aboriginal identity, land trauma, and more. https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831003141/16-08-2016AmandaBirrigun-1.mp3 22604642 audio/mpeg a:2:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:47:05″;s:8:”explicit”;s:1:”0″;}
Listen >>Sam Wagan Watson
Sam Wagan Watson is a Birri Gubba poet, and one of Australia’s most decorated writers. He joins Amy McQuire with Maori woman Annie Te Whiu, to discuss the brilliance of Aboriginal poetry, in the lead up to the Queensland Poetry Festival. He also reads out his poem ‘Let’s Talk’, dedicated to Tiga Bayles. https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831003035/15-08-2016SamWaganWatson-1.mp3 21157935 […]
Listen >>Megan Davis
Professor Megan Davis is one of Australia’s foremost experts on constitutional recognition of Indigenous peoples, and the first Aboriginal Australian to be elected to a United Nations body. She is also one of the 16 members of the Referendum Council. She joins Amy McQuire to discuss the outcome of three meetings – in Broome, Thursday […]
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