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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 11/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 11/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Gabe Little, Reef.to Youth Coordinator, talking about REEFTO Youth Reference Group. Are you a young Reef Traditional Owner passionate about Sea Country, leadership, and shaping the future of the reef? ReefTO is on the lookout for passionate young Reef Traditional Owners…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 10/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 10/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Alan Blackshaw, Gambling Help Queensland Community Educator, talking about Gambling Help. Gambling Help is funded by the Queensland Government to provide free services to members of the community who may be impacted by gambling harm. The harm from gambling extends to…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 09/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 09/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Professor Chris Lawrence, National Indigenous Space Academy (NISA) Lead and Monash University Associate Dean (Indigenous) – Faculty of Information Technology, talking about the First Nations STEM stars heading to UK and NASA. Eight Indigenous Australian university students have been selected for…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 20/08/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 20/08/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we look at the sovereign citizen movement and how Indigenous sovereignty is very different. Also we hear from Viko Sun about the Yidindji Business breakfast initiative. Join Bumi, Gaan-Yarra and Murrumu for your favourite podcast! Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 13/08/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 13/08/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we take a look at the treaty signing between the Yidindji & Wakka Wakka Nations. It is an exciting time for both nations who are now establishing their tribal voices through their own governing bodies. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 06/08/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 06/08/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, Australian PM Anthony Albanese has been accused of repeating the same announcement at the annual Garma Festival. Broken promises or just no new ideas? Join Yirrilam, Gaan-Yarra and Murrumu for your favourite podcast! Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7fm

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 23/07/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 23/07/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we talk to the creator of the Yidindji’s home grown computer operating system and how this will change the world of banking and trade. Join Bumi, Gaan-Yarra and Murrumu for your favourite podcast! Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7fm

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 16/07/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 16/07/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, the Yidindji Nation’s flag flies the tallest in the city of Gimuy. The event took place this week where judicial officers from the Commonwealth of Australia observed the raising of the Yidindji flag for the very first time at the Supreme Court. Join Bumi, Gaan-Yarra, Yirrlam and Murrumu…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 09/07/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 09/07/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we take a look at the Yoorrook Commission’s report that was recently handed down. This truth telling journey has caused a stir with Australia’s conservative media. Join Murrumu, Gaan-Yarra and Yirrilam for your favourite podcast. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDIITON: 02/07/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDIITON: 02/07/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we look at what a free trade zone would look like and how it may inspire other indigenous nations that chose to follow the Yidindji Nation. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7fm