Ghenoa Gela
Ghenoa Gela joins Lizzie Orley for the Murri Hour to yarn about her latest production “My Urrwai” that’s just landed in Bris! Get in the know and join in on this deadly chat around the show, the meaning of Urrwai (seeing as it’s the year of International Indigenous Languages), Ghenoa’s music taste, background and the […]
Listen >>Dallas Woods
On this Murri Hour, introducing THE Dallas Woods – professional rapper, performer, dancer, MC and overall mad fulla! You may know Dallas from the ABC’s “Move it Mob Style”, but here Lizzie Orley chats with the deadly Noongar rapper about his music (super clever lyrics there), his passion for community and his first solo tour […]
Listen >>Mabo Day
The Murri Hour highlighted Mabo Day and its 27th anniversary, allowing listeners to gain insight about the day from First Nations community elders, movers and shakers, such as Luke Pearson (Gamilaroi, CEO and Founder of Indigenous X), Sam Watson (Wanjaiburrah elder and Activist) and Charles Passi (Meriam elder from Mer (Murray) Island, TSI and son […]
Listen >>Cienan Muir
Murri Hour host Lizzie Orley puts a spotlight on Cienan Muir, Yorta Yorta/ Ngarrindjer man and the director for Australia’s very first IndigiCon! Just think “Comic Con” or “Supa Nova”, but Indigenous! Catch us here geeking out and for more about this upcoming deadly event! Keep up to date on IndigiCon Aus via Twitter or […]
Listen >>Dhapanbal Yunipingu
Lizzie Orley was lucky to catch Dhapanbal Yunipingu during the Woodford Folk Festival at the end of last year. Here she speaks about her father Dr Yunipingu’s (Yothu Yindi) influence. https://triplea-uploads.thrivex.io/989fm/20170831001732/03-03-17DhapanbalYunipingu-1.mp3 1401651 audio/mpeg a:2:{s:8:”duration”;s:8:”00:02:55″;s:8:”explicit”;s:1:”0″;}
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