
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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Tribute to Tiga Bayles
Legendary Aboriginal broadcaster Tiga Bayles presented the Let’s Talk programme for about 16 years. He passed away over the weekend. Amy McQuire opens up the phone line to listeners to pay tribute to the man who built up this radio station – 98.9 FM. Also paying tribute are people like Michael Mansell, Wayne Wharton, Jan […]
Listen >>MEDIA STATEMENT FROM BRISBANE INDIGENOUS MEDIA ASSOCIATION REGARDING THE PASSING OF TIGA BAYLES
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Tiga Bayles, a Birri Gubba Gungalu man and a Dawson River Murri, who died early this morning after a long battle with cancer. Tiga Bayles – the Chief Executive Officer of the Brisbane Indigenous Media Association’s 98.9FM radio station – was aged 62. Tiga […]
Listen >>David Williams
David Williams is the Florence Sprague Norman and Laura Smart Norman Professor of Public Health at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) and Professor of African and African American Studies and of Sociology at Harvard University. He is also one of the leading researchers in the world on the links between racism and health. […]
Listen >>Adrian Brown
Adrian Brown is a Ngunnawal man who grew up in Queanbeyan and lives in Canberra. He has had a long career in the ACT Parks and Conservation, and is passionate about the hidden black history in Canberra’s suburbs. https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831002656/12-04-2016AdrianBrown-1.mp3 18284694 audio/mpeg a:2:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:38:06″;s:8:”explicit”;s:1:”0″;}
Listen >>Christa Big Canoe
Amy McQuire speaks to Christa Big Canoe, an Anishinaabe First Nations woman from Canada, and Legal Advocacy Director of the Aboriginal Legal Services in Toronto, and Sherene Razack, a feminist scholar, a professor at the University of Toronto and author of the book ‘Dying from Improvement: Inquests and Inquiries into Indigenous Deaths in Custody. They […]
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