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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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30 July 2015

Deaths In Custody

Amy McQuire marks the first year anniversary of Julieka Dhu with a focus on black deaths in custody. Miss Dhu was a 22-year-old Yamitji woman who died in custody on August 4 last year. Her family are still waiting for answers. We spoke to her uncle Shaun Harris, and Yuin academic Amanda Porter about Julieka’s […]

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28 July 2015

Kaava & Teila Watson

Tiga Bayles and Amy McQuire catch up with Kaava & Teila Watson, to talk about their dad Uncle Ross Watson’s River Story. http://www.theriverstory.com https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831004235/28-07-2015KaavaAndTeilaWatson-1.mp3 26260024 audio/mpeg a:2:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:54:42″;s:8:”explicit”;s:1:”0″;}

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27 July 2015

Congratulations Chelsea Dawson

Chelsea has just graduated with a Certificate 3 in Screen & Media with Triple A Training. Chelsea has been a great student over the last year, always comes to work with a smile and motivation. “Working here has changed my life. I have learnt so much about media, from learning how to do lighting in […]

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27 July 2015

World Hepatitis Day

Karen Dorante talks with Jodie Walton from Hepatitis Queensland, Caleb Meredith and Wally Anderson from Queensland Health and Samantha White from Hepatitis Queensland for World Hepatitis Day on July 28th. http://www.hepqld.asn.au/news-media-a-events/world-hepatitis-day-2015   https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831004145/27-07-2015WorldHepatitisDay-1.mp3 19329477 audio/mpeg a:2:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:46:01″;s:8:”explicit”;s:1:”0″;}

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23 July 2015

Family Violence

Aboriginal women are 34 times more likely to be victims of family violence than non-Indigenous women. Amy McQuire puts a spotlight on the issue through the voices of several strong Aboriginal women – Safe House employees Yvonne Sampi and Berndette Angus and Aboriginal traumatologist Judy Atkinson. https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831003827/23-07-2015FamilyViolence-1.mp3 25739038 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:53:37″;}

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