Steve Hagan
Tiga Bayles interviews Steve Hagan who is a lecture at the University of Southern Queensland. They talk about the Federal elections, the coverage of the federal elections on television, saying sorry to the Indigenous people of Australia, ATSIC, economic development, young people graduating in Emergency Services, Indigenous professions, democrats, Elected Representative Bodies, Commonwealth electoral role, […]
Listen >>Larissa Behrendt
Tiga Bayles interviews Larissa Behrendt who is a Professor of Law and Director of Research at the Jumbunna Indigenous House of learning at the University of Technology in Sydney. They talk about the Australian Government wanting to say "sorry" to Indigenous people, The Stolen Generation, The Bringing Them Home Report, land rights, deaths in custody, […]
Listen >>Les Malezer
Tiga Bayles interviews Les Malezer who is the Chairman of FAIRA. They talk about the apology, deaths in custody, about a man who died in he back of a police van, Sergeant Hurley, the prison system, the Northern Territory Intervention, Compensation, Bringing them Home Report, The Nation Conversions, workshops about the rights of Indigenous people, […]
Listen >>Tom Calma
Tiga Bayles interviews HREOC Social Justice Commissioner Tom Calma. They talk about the Stolen Generation, Stolen Wages, the apology by government, compensation for the Indigenous people, people who were in the stolen generation and experienced abuse, The Children's Act, Aboriginal Affairs, COAG, Racial Discrimination Act, removing racial videos on the internet, family violence, deaths in […]
Listen >>Dennis Eggington
Tiga Bayles interviews Dennis Eggington who is the Chief Executive Officer of the Aboriginal Legal Service in Western Australia. They talk about the Apology to Indigenous Australian's by Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, Western Australia's reaction to the apology, the Stolen Generation, the change this apology had on the Stolen Generations, Deaths in Custody and much […]
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