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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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19 October 2015

Tony McAvoy

Tiga Bayles is joined by Tony McAvoy, the first Indigenous Australian to be appointed as senior council. http://www.sbs.com.au/nitv/article/2015/09/24/tony-mcavoy-appointed-first-indigenous-silk https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831003439/19-10-2015TonyMcAvoy-1.mp3 24926734 audio/mpeg a:2:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:51:56″;s:8:”explicit”;s:1:”0″;}

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16 October 2015

Sue-Ellen Tighe

This morning on Let’s Talk we have three strong ladies from the Grandmothers Against Removals group in New South Wales – Gomeroi women Sue Ellen Tighe, Jennifer Swan and Debbie Swan. They have been campaigning to halt the ever increasing rates of Aboriginal child removal in New South Wales – and it’s personal. Both Sue […]

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15 October 2015

Kate Beaumont

Kate Beaumont is President of the National Welfare Rights Network, the peak community organisation in social security law, policy and administration. We discussed the cashless debit card, or ‘Healthy Welfare Card’ which was rushed through federal Parliament this week. The card quarantines 80 percent of a person’s welfare payment onto a debit card, which they […]

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14 October 2015

Marc Newhouse

Marc Newhouse is from Death in Custody Watch WA, and joined Amy McQuire on the programme to talk about the death in custody of Yamitji woman Julieka Dhu, who passed away in a South Hedland watchhouse after being jailed for $1000 in unpaid parking fines. After a year of campaigning, Ms Dhu’s family have secured […]

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13 October 2015

Daryn McKenna

Gomeroi man Daryn McKenna helped found the Miramaa Aboriginal Language and Technology Centre, with the Street Warriors’ Abie Wright back in 2003. It’s based in Newcastle, and began as a way to revitalise and preserve the Awabakal language. In those 10 years, the centre has spearheaded the use of the Miramaa programme, which provides a […]

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