Today Let’s Talk is hosted by a variety of Indigenous journalists, academics, activists and elders and is the only national Indigenous current affairs program researched, produced and broadcast in Brisbane.
In this special episode of Let’s Talk – Black Power, guest host Kevin Yow Yeh brings some crucial updates from the frontlines here in so-called brisbane, sharing a rich and powerful lecture from Palestinian human rights and biodiversity scholar, Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh. This lecture was delivered as part of an incredible event, co-hosted by the Institute of Collaborative Race Research and...
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This week on Let’s Talk Black Arts, Rachael catches up with proud Birpai, Dunghutti and Kamilaroi architectural designer, editor and artist, Georgia Birks. Georgia is passionate about art, architecture and design. She has written a number of reviews, curated industry conferences, participated as a guest university critic and lecturer, and has been a guest speaker on podcasts and panels across...
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Get ready for episode 3 of Let’s Talk Black Culture with your host, Nunukal, Ngugi, and Goenpul (Quandamooka) woman, Elizabeth Walker. If you’ve been listening to the series so far, you’ll know that Elizabeth has been talking culture & Country with her Dad – her first teacher – Joshua Walker. In the first two episodes, we learned a bit more about the power of kinship lore in guiding and protecting...
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Tune in for our monthly Black Power round-up with Ruby & Kevin, as they reflect on some of the big political questions of this moment. They talk through some of Ruby’s recent episodes, including the powerful two-part interview with Amatus & Beri from the Free West Papua movement here in so-called brisbane. They talk through the upsurge in radical political organising in this moment...
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Listen in this morning as Chelsea & David bring you the second part of their conversation with the iconic Aboriginal writer, songman, and scholar, Uncle Joe Geia. Last week, we heard a bit about Uncle Joe’s early life, and his experience growing up in the shadow of the Protection Acts in so-called Queensland. This week, we learn more about what drives his writing and storytelling practice...
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Tune in for another episode of Let’s Talk Black Arts with Rachael Sarra, as Rachael catches up with film-maker, photographer and Triple A icon, Siena Mayutu Wurmarri Stubbs. For this special ANZAC day edition of the show, Rachael & Siena begin by reflecting on the continuing erasure of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people’s contributions in wartime. Siena shares some of her Grandfather’s...
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Tune in for episode 2 of our brand new series – Let’s Talk Black Culture – hosted by the inimitable Nunukal, Ngugi, and Goenpul (Quandamooka) woman, poet, MC, cultural facilitator, model & public speaker, Elizabeth Walker. In this week’s show, Elizabeth and Joshua pick up where they left off last week, reflecting on the ways that kinship systems stretch far beyond human relations to encompass...
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Tune in this week as Ruby picks up where she left off last week with a rich and wide-ranging interview with Amatus Akouboo Douw & Beri Pahabol. Last week on the show, we heard from Amatus about the history of colonisation and resource extraction in West Papua, and the ongoing struggle for West Papuan freedom. This week, Beri and Amatus give us a bit more context for the current atrocities being...
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Tune in this morning as Chelsea & David bring you the first part of their rich and wide-ranging conversation with the iconic Aboriginal songman, Uncle Joe Geia. This beautiful conversation draws on Uncle Joe’s long-standing career as a musician and songwriter, and the role that his songs have played in shaping generations of Black Knowers. Chelsea and David learn a little about Uncle Joe’s early...
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Tune in today as Rachael catches up with Wiradjuri, Scottish, & Czech person, and long term resident of Papua New Guinea, Anna Borzi to learn about the First Nations Writers Festival and the work they’re doing to amplify Indigenous writers across the Pacific. Anna tells us a bit about the origins of the First Nations Writers Festival, and what makes her passionate about building spaces for...
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Welcome to our brand new series – Let’s Talk Black Culture – with our incredible new host: Nunukal, Ngugi, and Goenpul (Quandamooka) woman, poet, MC, cultural facilitator, model & public speaker, Elizabeth Walker. To introduce this new series, Elizabeth takes us across the bay to her country, Quandamooka country, to sit in the sand and talk culture, care, and kinship with her first teacher...
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Tune in for the first part of a special 2-part series on the ongoing struggle in West Papua. This week, Ruby catches up with Amatus Akouboo Douw to learn a bit more about the ongoing struggle to Free West Papua. Amatus introduces us to the history of West Papua and the long history of colonial invasion and occupation that West Papuans have endured. He talks us through the legacy and power of...
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Join Chelsea and David as they catch up with Darumbal & South Sea Islander researcher, writer, educator and journalist Dr. Amy McQuire. Together, they talk through Amy’s career working in Aboriginal and independent media, and the lessons she’s learned about the importance of a Black Justice Journalism that is committed to challenging the ongoing violence of colonisation head on. Chelsea &
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On this episode we catch up with one of the Blak Trekkers Jyi Lawton who recently took part of the Everest Base Camp expedition. One of the 11 Trekkers, he shares his experiences and thoughts throughout the trek including the effects of altitude, resilience and what it was like walking through the landscape of some of the most incredible environment including being surrounded by the highest peaks...
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with the extraordinary Waanyi artist, writer, researcher and activist Judy Watson. They reflect on Judy’s long career as an artist, and the process of bringing together works from across her life in the exhibition mundunama kundana wandaraba jarribirri, currently showing at the Queensland Art Gallery in Magan-djin, so-called brisbane.
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In this special LIVE episode of Let’s Talk – Black Power, Ruby kicks off with a chat with fellow ‘Black-queer-nepo-baby’ Matt Bond (he/him). Matt is a Munanjahli, Bidjara and South Sea Islander young person and the second eldest of five children. He graduated from Glenala High in 2022 and has undertaken work with Inala Wangarra on ‘Fashion gone wild’ and ‘Sparkle Mob’ to support young creatives to...
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, join Chelsea & David for a masterclass in Indigenous Intellectual Sovereignty with Professor Lester-Irabinna Rigney. Together, these extraordinary Black Knowers talk through the urgent struggles of the present moment, and the role that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people, sovereignty, and knowledge will play in transforming the crisis conditions of...
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On this episode of Let’s Talk we catch up with Danielle Ah Boo who is the Head of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Program.
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with award-winning Anindilyakwa artist Emily Wurramara to celebrate the release of Emily’s brand new single: Midnight Blues. In this rich and powerful conversation, Rachael & Emily talk a little about Emily’s career as a musician and songwriter, and what drew her to music as a vehicle for storytelling. They reflect on the highs and lows of...
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Power, Ruby & special guest co-host Kevin Yow Yeh bring us into April with their round-up of the crisis conditions of the present moment, and the many struggles for justice, freedom, liberation, dignity and accountability that are being fought on every horizon. They reflect on the intensifying moral panic around “youth crime” in Queensland, and the way that...
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“now the tree is cut. tomorrow the tree grows stronger, fighting the axe that cut it. our people bite back.” Otis Carmichael This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, Rachael catches up with curator of Indigenous Australian art at the Queensland Art Gallery, Katina Davidson. They reflect on Katina’s work as a curator, and what drew her to work in this field, before digging into the process of curating...
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This week on Let’s Talk Black Power, Ruby catches up with activist, community organiser and academic researcher Pekeri Ruska, to learn about the ongoing and long-standing struggle for justice and self-determination on North Stradbroke Island. Ruby & Pekeri reflect on the long fight against colonial occupation, extraction and erasure on North Stradbroke Island, and the continuing work of the...
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Tune in for a special episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing, bringing you a round-up of speeches testifying to Blackfulla Palestinian Solidarity on the ground here in so-called brisbane. First up, you’ll hear Darumbal and South Sea Islander academic and journalist Dr. Amy McQuire, followed by Noonuccal Ngugi poet & musician Ethan Enoch, our host Mununjahli & South Sea Islander Professor Chelsea...
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This week on Let’s Talk – Black Arts, tune in for a special in-house episode with Triple A’s own head of content and production, the brilliant creative mastermind Stevi Knagge. Stevi has had a long career working in and around media across so-called australia, and is a founder and director of creative agency Ochre Strokes. Ochre Strokes is a dedicated 100% First Nations creative agency that...
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This week’s episode of Let’s Talk – Black Knowing is a special one, and a heavy one. Some of you might remember that in September last year, we were honoured to speak with Gunggari woman, academic, and mother Dr. Raylene Nixon as she and her family prepared to attend the coronial inquest into the death of her son, Stevie Nixon McKellar, at the hands of queensland police in Toowoomba in 2021.
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Let’s Talk… Indigenous Business with Dwayne Good This week on Let’s Talk Business, Jyi is joined by Dwayne Good the founder of Intravel Group, a 100% Indigenous owned and managed boutique travel company. We speak about Dwaynes journey as a pioneer in the travel industry, joint ventures, running a travel business during COVID, as well as the challenges and future opportunities in the Indigenous...
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Let’s Talk…Social Justice with Shane Sturgiss This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin catches up with the CEO of BlaQ, Shane Sturgiss. BlaQ is the peak organisation for Aboriginal Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Intersex, Asexual & Sistergirl & Brotherboy peoples and communities in NSW. Kevin & Shane catch up on the fight for justice, safety, inclusion, support, affirmation &
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In this episode of Let’s Talk…the Arts, Rachael Sarra wonders what role artists can play in supporting and sustaining movements for justice. She catches up with Torres Strait Islander/English artist Tori-Jay Mordey. Tori-Jay is an established illustrator and artist who describes her practice as a “contemporary Indigenous art practice…producing work based around her family and siblings as a way of...
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Let’s Talk… Indigenous Business with George Rose This week on Let’s Talk Business we speak to George Rose, former NRL Player and CEO of No Limit. This episode explores George’s journey with his brothers to become the number one boxing promotions company in Australia and taking the world by storm.
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Let’s Talk…Social Justice with Professor Lisa Whop This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin catches up with Australia’s leading authority on cervical cancer control in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women: Professor Lisa Whop. Professor Whop is a Gumulgal woman from the Wagadagam tribe of Mabuiag Island in the Torres Strait, and she is an Indigenist epidemiologist with experience in...
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Jimmy Kyle is a Melbourne-based alternative singer/songwriter and the frontman … Continued
Let’s Talk… Indigenous Business with Jeremy Donavan Jeremy Donovan’s journey … Continued
In this week’s episode of Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael catches up with the extraordinary model, actor, and all-round icon, Perry Mooney. Perry is a Yuwi person with South Sea Islander heritage stemming from the Solomon Islands, as well as Euro-Australian lineage, who grew up predominantly in Brisbane. They are an accomplished First Nations runway model, having appeared in two Australian Fashion...
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In this episode of Let’s Talk we hear from Radio Host Trendy Trev from Bumma Bippera Media 98.7FM is the first and only indigenous radio service in Cairns. We discover how Trev got involved with Bumma Bippera Media in the early days before he continued on with a passion for the daily work he does which spans over 11 years on community radio and much more deadly accomplishments he achieved along...
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In this week’s episode of Let’s Talk…Referendum, Karen catches up with respected community leader and elder, Uncle Les Collins, to get his long view on the proposed Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament, and what it might mean for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in this country. From growing up in Cherbourg in the 1950s and ‘60s, to becoming a member of the...
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Let’s Talk… Indigenous Business with Derek Flucker This episode of Let’s Talk features Derek Flucker the Managing Director of RBY Projects who are leaders in Civil Construction and providing contracting services to the resources, energy, and civil construction industries. Derek is also the Chair of AEMEE, the Aboriginal Enterprises in Mining, Energy and Exploration. We explore how Aboriginal...
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Let’s Talk…Social justice with Elan Van Neervan This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin sets out to understand the local implications of the housing crisis with Gubbi Gubbi community development worker and community organiser, Kylie Deen. Kylie is currently based at West End Community House, where she has a frontline role in supporting people experiencing the violence of housing injustice in...
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Let’s Talk…The Arts with Keemon Willimas In a uniquely BAD episode of Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael catches up with queer interdisciplinary artist Keemon Williams to talk about his work at the Brisbane Art and Design festival (BAD), and what drives his practice as a visual artist. Keemon is a Koa, Kuku Yalanji and Meriam Mir man and his art work utilises a diverse range of mediums and performative...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Referendum, we’re digging into some of the tough questions that have come up so far in this series with Wiradjuri woman, Labor Member for Barton, and the Minister for Indigenous Australians, Linda Burney. Linda was the first Aboriginal person elected to the NSW Parliament, and the first Aboriginal woman to serve in the House of Representatives. She was appointed to the...
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Let’s Talk… Indigenous Business with George Rose This week on Let’s Talk Business we speak to George Rose, former NRL Player and CEO of No Limit. This episode explores George’s journey with his brothers to become the number one boxing promotions company in Australia and taking the world by storm.
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Today on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin chats to the inimitable poet, writer, radio producer and podcaster, Lorna Munro. Lorna, or ‘Yilinhi’, is a Wiradjuri and Gamilaroi woman, multidisciplinary artist, podcaster, and regular radio host at Sydney’s Radio Skid Row. In this wide-ranging conversation, Kevin and Lorna talk about the importance of sovereign storytelling, and the power of poetry as a...
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This week on Let’s Talk…the Arts, Rachael catches up with Meriam & Yupungathi man Christopher Bassi to dig into the power of painting as a means to address critical questions of identity, history, sociology & the violent, persistent legacy of colonisation in Australia and the South Pacific. As an artist, Christopher’s work uses models of representational painting that parody traditional forms of...
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This week, Karen Paterson & Jyi Lawnton kick off a special bonus series of Let’s Talk on Triple A Murri Country: Let’s Talk…Referendum. This 12-part series digs deep into the political challenges, possibilities, limitations, and opportunities that are posed by the upcoming referendum on an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Voice to Parliament. From 6pm each Wednesday, we’re offering Through...
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This week on Let’s Talk Business Jyi Lawton speaks to Georgia Weir, the incredible woman who is at the helm of the Deadly Runners movement. Recently back in community hands and through the recent re-birth of Deadly Runners as a business entity uses running as a tool for holistic health and well being benefits and as a mechanism for transformational change in people’s lives and health.
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This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin wraps up his deep dive into Indigenous climate justice movements and principles by stretching his gaze across the Pacific with the help of Darumbal and South Sea Islander scholar, educator, and community leader, Dr. Melinda Mann. Kevin and Melinda talk through the recent To Hell With Drowning conference, and the specific ways that colonisation has...
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This week on Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael gets stuck into the world of Writers Festivals with author and curator Samantha Faulkner. Samantha is a Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal woman, from Badu and Moa Islands in the Torres Strait and the Yadhaigana and Wuthathi peoples of Cape York Peninsula, Queensland. She is the proud author of Life Blong Ali Drummond: A Life in the Torres Strait...
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We interupt Let’s Talk Business to head down on the ground to Deebing Creek where Dan Rennie covers the dawn raids by police and private demolition crews. Bulldozers are currently clearing the sacred site for development at Deebing Creek, 40km West of Brisbane near Ipswich, Queensland. The site holds cultural significance for the traditional custodians of Deebing Creek...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin Yow Yeh catches up with Goenpul Goorie Dale Ruska to learn about the history of struggles for environmental justice on North Stradbroke Island. Continuing Kevin’s series on the intersections of climate justice and Indigenous sovereignty, this episode focuses on the ways that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities have consistently pushed...
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This week on Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael gets to know the incoming City Councillor for the Gabba ward, Arts and Creative Industries administrator & DJ, Trina Massey. Trina is a proud queer women and immigrant of Filipino and African descent who grew up in Stafford, and is passionate about the political role of the arts, and the importance of supporting and sustaining artist. Let’s Talk was lucky...
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In this episode of Let’s Talk Business we showcase the Dilin Duwa regional series on the ground in the Aboriginal community of Yarrabah in Far North Queensland. The Dilan Duwa Regional Series is an opportunity to work collectively towards strengthening local and regional Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Businesses. Stay tuned to hear from those leading the program here with Dilin Duwa...
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This week on Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael Sarra catches up with North Stradbroke Island local Sachém to talk storylines, solidarity, label signings, & knowing where you stand. With a name that reflects his First Nations and African American ancestry, Sachém’s musical and creative work knows no bounds. He is a rapper, singer, and spoken-word poet, and he has rapidly become one of the most important...
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Let’s Talk…Black Politics with Uncle Phillip Mills This week on Let’s Talk…Black Politics, Chelsea & David catch up with special guest Uncle Phillip Mills who is an Elder from Torres Strait Island, On Chelsea’s trip up to Torres Strait Island Chelsea and Uncle Phillip Mills paths crossed and Chelsea learned about the Torres model of care, in this episode of Let’s Talk Chelsea and special guest...
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This week on Let’s Talk Business Jyi speaks to Troyson Bassani, the founder and buyer’s agent at Life Buyers Agency, supporting interstate investors and home buyers in SEQ, CQ and NQ. We explore his journey into the property, development and investment space and what opportunity this area can provide for our mob.
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This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice Kevin kicks off the new series focusing on Indigenous Climate Justice and today we are lucky to be joined by special guest Butchulla & Woppaburra Women Jade Gould, both Kevin and Jade are covering the topic of Protecting country with the Butchulla Rangers.
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This week on Let’s Talk…The Arts, we take to the stage with the multi-talented Wiradjuri performer Callan Purcell to talk theatre, musicals, and what it’s like to play the villain in the smash-hit musical Hamilton. In this joyful and wide-ranging conversation, Rachael and Callan reflect on the specific power of theatre and music as modes of storytelling, and the resonance for First Nations...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Black Politics, Chelsea & David catch up with the soon-to-be EX- Greens Councillor for the Gabba Ward, Jonathan Sriranganathan, to reflect on the legacies and lessons of Jonno’s time on the Brisbane City Council, and what comes next. In a move that surprised some commentators, Jonno announced his resignation from his position on Sunday 26th March, stepping aside so that...
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Today, Jyi speaks to Professor Greg Phillips, the founder and CEO of ABSTARR Consulting. Greg is a leading changemaker, thought leader, medical anthropologist, and long-time friend of Let’s Talk of many years. This episode explores Greg’s work in systems change and cultural safety within organisations across the country. Greg talks about his vision for the future of the country.
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This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin kicks off a new series of shows focusing on Indigenous climate justice and the struggle for land, water, and liveable futures for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. To set the stage for the deep and wide-ranging conversations to come, this week we’re thrilled to be sharing recordings from the recent “Sovereignty and Climate Justice” event...
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Let’s Talk…The Arts with Stephanie Parkin This week on Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael digs into one of the big questions that shapes the work of art-making: how to make sure that your intellectual property is protected even as your work is shared and distributed. To dig into the nuts and bolts of intellectual property and its complicated relationship to Indigenous sovereignty, cultural appropriation...
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Dan talks to the Laura Indigenous Rangers about thier work in land management, Dan explores the organisations key responsibilities in supporting and advising cultural matters relating to the cultural heritage of Quinkan Country.
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This week on Let’s Talk…Black Politics, Chelsea & David anchor the official 30th Anniversary broadcast for Triple A, simultaneously broadcast on sister station 4zzz, to reflect on the political, social, and cultural significance of community-controlled Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander media. Through conversations with current and former hosts of Let’s Talk, Chelsea and David think through the...
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This episode of Let’s Talk Business features the current Chairperson of Triple A and recent business owner, Leanne Levinge. As a recent founder of Big Hill and Oyster, a coaching and consulting business, we explore Leanne’s journey into business and overcoming the challenges as a start-up in the Indigenous Business space.
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This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin wraps up this series of shows on the Youth Justice Act amendments here in Queensland. Talking back across the interviews we’ve recorded over the past few weeks, Kevin debunks the myths that have been used to justify these proposed amendments, and their likely operation in practice. Kevin Yow Yeh opened up the phone lines this week to give listeners a...
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This week on Let’s Talk…the Arts, Rachael is joined by Adam Ford, a Meanjin-based Nyoongar man and early-career curator, writer, and art historian for a big conversation about the politics of art curation, and the challenges and possibilities that come with working for big state institutions. Adam currently works as Assistant Curator, Indigenous Australian Art, at the Queensland Art Gallery and...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Black Politics, Chelsea & David talk to Wakka Wakka and South Sea Islander social worker, researcher, activist, and host of Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin Yow Yeh. In this conversation, the Black Politics team consider the diverse ways that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people hold their line and stand their ground in the ongoing fight against colonisation.
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This week on Let’s Talk Business Jyi Lawton speaks to the CEO of the First Nations Foundation, Phil Usher. This episode explores the importance of financial and commercial acumen in business and the work that First Nations Foundation does in the community to build financial capability within our community.
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Let’s Talk… Social Justice with Debbie Kilroy In this episode of Let’s Talk…Social Justice, Kevin Yow Yeh talks with lawyer, prison and police abolitionist, and CEO of Sisters Inside, Debbie Kilroy. Debbie was incarcerated in 1989 for six years, and after her release she established Sisters Inside to advocate for the rights of women and girls in prison. Sisters Inside has won international acclaim...
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In this week’s episode of Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael talks to visual artist and facilitator Lowell Hunter about land, lore, and the power of visual storytelling. Lowell, aka “Saltyone” is a proud Nyul Nyul Saltwater man from the Kimberleys in Western Australia, who grew up on Gunditjmara Country in Warrnambool, and now lives on Wathaurong Country, Geelong. As an artist, Lowell creates sand art...
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Chelsea & David talk to long-time friend of Triple A, award-winning Darumbal and South Sea Islander journalist, writer, academic, podcaster, and parent, Amy McQuire. In a broad-ranging conversation, the Black Politics team think together about the critical importance of building ethical, accountable, and sovereign ways to account for and report on the deaths of Aboriginal and Torres Strait...
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This episode of Let’s Talk Business features Dion Devow, an entrepreneur that has founded many businesses over the years. Dion has worked across Indigenous health, education, justice and business. He was awarded the ACT Australian of the Year and currently operates Yerra, a small ICT company as well as Darkies Designs. This episode covers the challenges of starting up businesses in unknown sectors...
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This week on Let’s Talk… Social justice, Kevin continues his investigation into youth (in)justice in queensland, coming to grips with the recent amendments to the youth justice act and their implications for human rights in queensland. In this double-feature episode, Kevin catches up with the queensland human rights commissioner Scott Mcdougall to talk about the human rights commissions concerns...
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This week on Let’s Talk…the Arts, Rachael is joined by the multidisciplinary artist Aurora Liddle Christie to talk about community, collaboration and the joys of creating artwork collectively. Aurora is a Meanjin-based Arrernte-Afro-Carribean multidisciplinary artist. Her music (SOLCHLD), spoken word poetry, performance and play-writing explore the liminal space she occupies in her experience.
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On the National Close the Gap day, Jyi speaks about the business of Closing the Gap with Adrian Carson the CEO of the Institute of Urban Indigenous Health and….. After 14 years, there have been more targets unmet than there have been met and the gap in life expectancy to be closed by 2031 between Indigenous and Non-Indigenous people is not on track. We explore why and what needs to happen for...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Black Politics, Chelsea & David catch up with Widjabul Bundjalung woman Larissa Baldwin to talk about the politics of Black community organising. Larissa has worked across a number of community organisations across the country, primarily focussed on climate justice and its intersection with land rights and self-determination for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.
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This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice we wrap up our series on youth justice by talking to Burramattagal woman, social justice lawyer, anti-racism activist and weaver Jayne Christian. In this episode, Kevin and Jayne talk about how racism functions within the legal system, and the unique difficulty of challenging racism in professions that define themselves through ideas like justice, fairness...
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This week on Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael catches up with Quandamooka artist Megan Cope to talk about the politics of the platform. Megan’s site-specific sculptural installations, public art works and paintings investigate issues relating to colonial histories, the environment, and mapping practices; challenging prescribed notions of Aboriginality and focusing on psychogeographies that challenge...
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Let’s Talk…Black Excellence with Rhan Hooper Today Dan Rennie yarns to former AFL star Rhan Hooper about life after football in cluding his business, RH Didgeridoos and Artifacts. Check out his work here https://www.instagram.com/rh_didgeridoos_n_artifacts/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100071115792550...
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In this week’s episode of Let’s Talk…Black Politics, Chelsea & David are joined by Ramzy Baroud & Jamal Nabulsi to talk Black Palestinian Solidarity. In the face of israel’s relentless attacks on Palestinians in Nablus this week, the Black Politics team catch up with the Palestinian-American journalist, writer and Editor of The Palestine Chronicle, Ramzy Baroud, and diaspora Palestinian PhD...
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Today on Let’s Talk Business Jyi speaks to a powerhouse of Indigenous Media, Naomi Moran, the General Manager of Australia’s only independent Indigenous newspaper the Koori Mail and the current Chairperson of the National Indigenous Peak body for Indigenous media, First Nations Media Australia. Speaking to Naomi about the devastating floods of Northern NSW and Lismore 12 months on and the...
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In a special live broadcast, Kevin Yow Yeh jumps into a new and timely series examining the Queensland Labor Government’s “Youth Justice Strategy” and some of the proposed changes to “youth crime” in Queensland. This week, Kevin is joined in the studio by staunch abolitionists and community organisers Neta-Rie Mabo & Ruby Wharton. Together, they work to come to grips with the 2019-2023 “Youth...
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This week on Let’s Talk…the Arts, your host Rachael Sarra digs into the recent conversations about “youth crime” in Queensland to reflect on the role of artists in imagining and building alternatives to police and prisons. Rachael catches up with a very familiar voice here at Triple A – the one and only Fred Leone – to talk about what’s going on with the Queensland Labor government’s new “youth...
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Today on Let’s Talk, Dan Rennie yarns to proud Yorta Yorta woman, and inspiring musician Madi Colville Walker who will be releasing new music through the Archie Roach Foundation.
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This week on Let’s Talk…Black Politics, Chelsea & David reflect on the power, possibility and politics of Blak refusal. They are joined in the studio by Ben Abbatangelo: a Gunaikurnai man, freelance writer & storyteller, virtuoso executive leader & former professional cricket player. In this episode, they think together about the often under-estimated power of refusal: of stepping back...
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Today, Jyi speaks to Murray Saylor, the founder and Managing Director of Tagai Management Consultants – an award-winning management consultancy specialising in Procurement/Supply Chain, Business Advisory, Community Development and Advanced Futures services across Australia and in the Asia/Pacific region. This conversation tackles some of the big issues currently faced within the Indigenous...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Social Justice, your host Kevin Yow Yeh kicks off a new series of shows focused on the everyday ways that Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people resist racism, embody sovereignty, and fight for self-determination every single day. Through in-depth interviews with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander workers, artists, and everyday people, this series digs into the...
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Let’s Talk…The Arts with Ginny Girl Gang This week on Let’s Talk…the Arts, Rachael catches up with the inimitable creative force behind the glorious Blak fashion and art project Ginny’s Girl Gang. Ginny is a proud Gomeroi and Gamilaraay artist, sister, daughter, aunty, and a fierce advocate for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander rights, culture, and justice. Ginny describes Ginny’s Girl Gang as...
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He is a Poet, actor, writer, producer, comedian and many other things, and one of the great talents in this country. Steven Oliver joins Dan this week on Let’s Talk Black Excellence...
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– Politics with Vernon Ah Kee On today’s Let’s Talk Chelsea is joined by two special guest Dr David Singh and Vernon Ah Kee, Chelsea Highlights the rage she sees through Vernon Ah Kee a point Chelsea makes is with anger sometimes comes fed up which transfers to fighting for change, this is what the discussion is about. There is a beauty in black rage although we it can be faced with a wall of...
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Let’s Talk – Indigenous Business with Ej Garret Today, Jyi speaks to EJ Garrett, a visual storyteller who has forged a career in the film and television industry that spans over a number of decades. EJ is a business owner of many businesses over the years, most recently as the founder, owner and operator of Burnett River Media and creator of the initiative Buying Black. This conversation covers EJ’...
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This week on Let’s Talk…social justice your host, Kevin Yow Yeh, is talking racism and racial violence with Mununjahli and South Sea Islander academic, writer, and the host of Let’s Talk…politics: Professor Chelsea Watego. In this wide-ranging conversation, Kevin and Chelsea bring together their shared concerns around social justice and Blak politics to talk about the way that race and racism...
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Let’s Talk…The Arts with Keisha Leon This week on Let’s Talk…the arts, Rachael Sarra talks to Waanyi and Kalkadoon artist and creative consultant, Keisha Leon. In todays chat we are going to talk in detail about how Keisha is shaking things up and redefining and redesigning what it means to run a creative studio and her decision to let go of Leon Design and move into the next phase of her career...
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Our guest today is one of Queensland’s most renowned Indigenous singer songwriters with a career spanning forty years, including countless major festivals, international tours and more. His contribution to the arts is highly significant and enduring. As the writer of renowned songs such as Yil Lull and Uncle Willie he remains an active recording and performing artist sharing his Aboriginal and...
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Let’s Talk…The Arts with Danielle Maclean & Mitchell Stanley This week on Let’s Talk…the Arts, tune in for some big conversations with some of the producers and directors behind the groundbreaking Indigenous film anthology We Are Still Here. Join your host, Rachael Sarra, as she catches up with producer Mitchell Stanley and director Danielle MacLean to hear about their work on this incredible...
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Let’s Talk – Indigenous Business with Aunty Pat Torres Today, Jyi speaks to Aunty Pat Torres, a cultural storyteller, educator, author, artist, illustrator, business owner and traditional custodian of the beautiful country in the Kimberley. Aunty Pat is also the Chief Executive Officer, owner, and founder of a number of businesses and a veteran of the native food and cultural tourism industry.
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Tune in to Let’s Talk…social justice with Kevin Yow Yeh for the fourth episode of Kevin’s deep dive into state-sanctioned colonial violence in this place. This week, Kevin catches up with award-winning writer and prominent police and prison abolitionist, Veronica Gorrie. Veronica is a proud Gunai/Kurnai woman, a writer and the author of Black and Blue and an activist. Ronnie was a recipient of...
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It’s been a huge week in Australian politics. In case you missed it, last week the staunch Djabwurrung Gunnai Gunditjmara Senator Lidia Thorpe announced that she was leaving the Greens to sit as an independent senator on the cross bench. Senator Thorpe was the first Aboriginal woman elected to Victorian parliament when she won the seat of Northcote in 2017, and she has represented Victoria in the...
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Today on let’s talk Dan Rennie yarns to decorated Rugby League player Ryan James, who will play his final NRL game this week as he represents the Indigenous All Stars who take on the Māori All Stars...
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Tune in to Let’s Talk…politics with Professor Chelsea Watego and Dr. David Singh as they talk through the politics of comedy in the colony. Chelsea and David are joined in the studio by comedian, writer, and political commentator Aamer Rahman. Aamer was one-half of the comedy duo Fear of a Brown Planet and is persistently the funniest person in the room, and he joins Chelsea and David in...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Indigenous Business, Jyi catches up with Sinead Singh, entrepreneur, and Founder of First Nations Start-Up, providing tailored support to Indigenous businesses starting out and looking to grow. This episode follows Sinead’s business journey as an entrepreneur and founder of many businesses over the years. Sinead speaks about the First Nations circular economy in business...
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Tune into Let’s Talk…social justice with Kevin Yow Yeh for the third episode in a five-part series on state-sanctioned colonial violence. This week, Kevin focuses on the gendered dimensions of colonial violence through a deep and wide-ranging conversation with Darumbal and South Sea Islander journalist and academic Amy McQuire. In this episode, Kevin and Amy talk about the intersections of gender...
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Today in Let’s Talk Rachael Sarra is joined by special guest Kimberly Engwicht who is the Creative Director at K-Rae Designs, Kimberly is a proud Bundjalung and South Sea Islander women living on Yuggera Country here in Brisbane. We hear about how Kimberly balances creating amazing artworks for her business K-Rae Designs and juggles looking after her young children. Discover and support K-Rae...
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Dan Rennie yarns to renowned musician Jungaji Brady ahead of the 30 year anniversary of his group “Aim For More” who are reforming for a tour and album, as well as his forthcoming solo release.
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This is the intro episode to Let’s Talk Black Politics where Dr Chelsea Watego and Dr David Singh dissect the deep and sophisticated philosophical underpinnings of January 26, Invasion Day Protests. This conversation features audio from Ruby Wharton at the Invasion Day protests, courtesy of 4ZZZ.
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Let’s Talk – Indigenous Business with Jack Reis This week on Let’s Talk…Indigenous Business, Jyi catches up with Jack Reis the CEO of Baidam Solutions, an Indigenous Cyber-Security Consulting Business. This episode follows Jack’s personal journey into business, key learnings, and covers off on Cyber Security and Indigenous impact.
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This week on Let’s Talk…social Justice, Kevin catches up with artist and researcher Professor Fiona Foley to talk about the long history of colonial violence in so-called Queensland, and the big question of whose histories get celebrated and memorialised in the present. Linking back to last week’s discussion with Boe Spearim, this week Kevin and Professor Foley talk about the continuation and...
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In this episode, Rachael digs deep into the creative practice, inspiration, struggle, and lessons offered by First Nations jeweller and visual artist Ebony Birks.
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Loren Ryan Proud Gamilaraay women, Loren Ryan has been crowned the 43rd Toyota Star Maker, following an impressive performance at the 2023 Grand Final concert, held at the 51st Tamworth Country Music Festival on January 15. Impressing the judges with a stellar performance of her original songs Bounce Back and Suddenly, Ryan now takes the crown from Carrington singer-songwriter, Max Jackson...
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This week on Let’s Talk…Indigenous Business, Jyi catches up with Dr Michelle Evans the Director of Dilin Duwa, the Centre for Indigenous Business Leadership. Dr Michelle Evans holds an Associate Professorship in Leadership at the Faculty of Business and Economics at the University of Melbourne, specialising in the areas of Indigenous leadership and entrepreneurship. She is also co-Founder of the...
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Let’s Talk…Boe Spearim In this week’s episode of Let’s Talk…Social Justice, host Kevin Yow Yeh catches up with long-time friend of Murri Country and former host of Let’s Talk, Boe Spearim to kick off a brand new series of episodes looking at state-sanctioned colonial violence and the long history of Indigenous resistance and refusal in this country. Boe is a Gamilaraay & Kooma radio host and...
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This week on Let’s Talk…The Arts, Rachael catches up with all-round icon, Boneta-Marie Mabo. If you’ve spent much time in and around Meanjin, you’ve probably been lucky enough to see Boneta-Marie Mabo hard at work on public art projects in and around the city. In 2016, she was the inaugural artist-in-residence for the State Library of Queensland’s kuril dhagun Indigenous centre. In 2015 she won...
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A research partnership with Inala Wangarra and Triple A, Still Here focuses on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community organisations do much more than deliver services – they are sites of resistance to colonialism, ongoing struggle and emancipation. We are working with partners from QLD Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations to understand their work for sovereignty and...
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A research partnership with Inala Wangarra and Triple A, Still Here focuses on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community organisations do much more than deliver services – they are sites of resistance to colonialism, ongoing struggle and emancipation. We are working with partners from QLD Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations to understand their work for sovereignty and...
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A research partnership with Inala Wangarra and Triple A, Still Here focuses on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community organisations do much more than deliver services – they are sites of resistance to colonialism, ongoing struggle and emancipation. We are working with partners from QLD Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations to understand their work for sovereignty and...
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A research partnership with Inala Wangarra and Triple A, Still Here focuses on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community organisations do much more than deliver services – they are sites of resistance to colonialism, ongoing struggle and emancipation. We are working with partners from QLD Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations to understand their work for sovereignty and...
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A research partnership with Inala Wangarra and Triple A, Still Here focuses on how Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander community organisations do much more than deliver services – they are sites of resistance to colonialism, ongoing struggle and emancipation. We are working with partners from QLD Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander organisations to understand their work for sovereignty and...
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In 2023 Triple A- Murri Country will celebrate 30 years ON-AIR, today we our guest is Paul Richards he was one of many who was there from the start of our early days on 4 Triple Z Radio station Murri Hour, the days before we got our Radio broadcasting license, so we hear a bit about the past which will help us reflect on the formation and the growth of the Radio Station.
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A failure of leadership over many, many years has allowed a culture of sexism, racism, fear and silence to take hold unchecked within the Queensland Police Service a scathing inquiry report has found. The Commission of inquiry into Queensland Police Service response to domestic and family violence has made 78 recommendations, joining us to discuss today is Scott McDougal...
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Corey Tutt shares some scientific facts about some of the animals we humans view as predators that live in our oceans, rivers and creeks and the important roles they play on our environment and why we need them.
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Today the government introduced the referendum commandment bill 2022, Linda Burney Minister for Indigenous Australians Linda Burney comes from Wiradjuri territory, Linda is the first Aboriginal person to be elected to the NSW Parliament and the first Aboriginal woman to serve in the Australian House of Representatives. Linda joins the discussion on this episode of Let’s Talk.
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A failure of leadership over many, many years has allowed a culture of sexism, racism, fear and silence to take hold unchecked within the Queensland Police Service a scathing inquiry report has found. The Commission of inquiry into Queensland Police Service response to domestic and family violence has made 78 recommendations, joining us to discuss today is Queensland Police commissioner Katarina...
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