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25 February 2026

LET'S TALK - PAUL GREGOIRE

Is Australia in danger of becoming an authoritarian state?  Karen Dorante speaks to journalist, Paul Gregoire, who writes for Sydney Criminal Lawyers on legal, First Nations and civil liberties matters. 

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24 February 2026

LET'S TALK - UQ Indigenous Business Hub

As part of our regular conversation with the Indigenous Business Hub at University of Queensland, Karen Dorante speaks to Bundjalung man, Rod Williams.  He’s close to completing his PhD based on an Indigenous business model he’s developed after thirty years working in the business and corporate world.

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23 February 2026

LET'S TALK - KIA DOWELL

Punching well above their weight, Gelganyem – an Aboriginal organisation representing TO’s in the Kimberley’s – is pushing Rio Tinto to stick to an agreement on the closure the Argyle diamond mine.  Chair, Kia Dowell,  told Karen Dorante, traditional owners won’t take back their country if the land isn’t regenerated properly.  

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20 February 2026

LET'S TALK- JIDAH CLARK

Victoria became the first Australia state to enter into a treaty with Aboriginal peoples.  The Treaty Authority is the body tasked with overseeing the treaty process.  Karen Dorante spoke with Jidah Clark, chair of the Treaty Authority about the body.

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19 February 2026

LET'S TALK - Rhianna Patrick

From Bad Bunny to new Indigenous music, Karen Dorante speaks to journalist Rhianna Patrick about news from the industry.

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