
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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Thalia Anthony
Thalia Anthony is an Associate Professor of Law at University of Technology, Sydney, and an expert in criminal justice, focusing specifically on Aboriginal justice issues. She joins Amy McQuire on the programme to talk about Aboriginal deaths in custody, pre-sentencing reports, Aboriginal child removal, and the way Aboriginal women are treated in the criminal justice […]
Listen >>Clair Andersen
Clair Andersen is a Yanuwa and Gunggalida woman currently living in Tasmania. She works at the University of Tasmania, and previously was Head of Riawunna Centre for Indigenous Education at UTAS from 2006 to 2013. She has more than 30 years experience in Aboriginal education. She joins Amy McQuire to discuss a new, innovative project […]
Listen >>Claire Coleman
Claire Coleman is a Noongar writer and recent recipient of one of the prestigious 2016 black&write! Indigenous Writing Fellowships. She joins Amy McQuire to discuss the piecing together of her Noongar heritage, unraveling the black history in her own country, and the future of Aboriginal literature. Claire’s winning manuscript – Terra Nullius – a speculative […]
Listen >>Dr Chris Matthews
Dr Chris Matthews is a Quandamooka man, a mathematician and chair of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Mathematics Alliance (ATSIMA). He joins Amy McQuire on the programme to talk about why its important to open up a new conversation about how we teach maths and science to our kids, and how Aboriginal people had […]
Listen >>Luke Briscoe
Luke Briscoe is a Kuku-Yalanji man and the co-founder of Indigilab, which you can find more about here. He joined Amy McQuire to talk about the vital importance of recognising Indigenous sciences and knowledges, and how they are fundamental to the survival of humanity. We also discuss his association with the Worldwide Indigenous Science Network, […]
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