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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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21 December 2015

What you should know about TB

Did you know a third of the world population has been infected with tuberculosis, a.k.a TB?  You can hear more about it from TB expert, Dr Chris Coulter. Here he is speaking to Lizzie Orley. Image courtesy of Stockdevil at FreeDigitalPhotos.net https://bimaprojects.org.au/wp-content/uploads/Dr-Chris-Coulter-on-TB.mp3 7521324 audio/mpeg a:1:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:05:13″;}

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21 December 2015

Stayin' Strong newsletter - Issue 44

View Issue 44 of the Stayin’ Strong newsletter here.

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18 December 2015

Akala

Akala is a UK rapper, social commentator, historian and writer who uses his art to bring uncomfortable truths about racism and colonialism to the public. Tiga Bayles and Amy McQuire spoke to him while he was touring Australia, about the importance of learning history, how the suppression of black history was used to dehumanise black […]

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8 December 2015

Blacktivism

QPAC’s annual Clancestry festival included a number of conversations curated by Murri woman Dr Chelsea Bond. This is one of the conversations featuring Professor Gracelyn Smallwood, Dr Gary Foley, Luke Pearson and Amy McQuire. It is chaired by Leesa Watego. “From the frontier wars to the Black Panthers movement to #SOSBlackAustralia, ‘blackfellas’ have consistently and […]

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8 December 2015

Rachel Atkinson

Rachel Atkinson is a Yorta Yorta woman from Victoria, who heads the Palm Island Community Company Limited (PICC) and is an executive member of the peak body representing Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and families – SNAICC. We discussed the recent Social Justice Report released by Mick Gooda, which dedicates an entire chapter to […]

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