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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 08/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 08/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Fred Gela, Community Enterprise Queensland (CEQ) Chief Operating Officer, talking about CEQ delivers $500,000 cost-of-living relief for Palm Island. Not-for-profit remote store operator Community Enterprise Queensland (CEQ) has launched a major cost-of-living support initiative on Palm Island – the Palm Island…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 05/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 05/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Michelle Woosnam, South West Aboriginal Women’s Collective Chairperson, talking about the South West Aboriginal Women’s Collective Second Historic Roundtable. The South West Aboriginal Women’s Collective (SWAWC) hosted its second Roundtable gathering on 1–2 September 2025 in Bunbury, bringing together Aboriginal women…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 04/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 04/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Merindi Schrieber, Musician, talking about Blak Story Song. Immerse yourself in the beauty of our local, original artists and celebrate home grown and FNQ with The Tropical Blaze with Rainforest Boogie and NayNay Muluridji Band together with Blak Story Song, intergenerational…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 03/09/2025 – REPEAT

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 03/09/2025 – REPEAT

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Soozie Gillies, Tackling Indigenous Smoking Program Coordinator, talking about We Breathe: powerful TV campaign launches to tackle indigenous smoking. A public health campaign designed to challenge the tobacco and nicotine industry’s grip on communities, We Breathe, Tackling Indigenous Smoking, has launched…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 02/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 02/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Julienne McKay, Shoalhaven First Nations Film Festival Co-founder and Organiser, talking about the 2nd Annual Shoalhaven First Nations Film Festival. The Shoalhaven First Nations Film Festival celebrates the creativity and diversity of First Nations filmmakers from across Australia and from our…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 01/09/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 01/09/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Kim Hetherington, Construction Skills Queensland – CSQ Workforce Capability Director, talking about the Urgent $60M workforce push announced as Queensland construction faces record growth. Queensland’s construction industry is heading into a decade of rapid growth; however, workforce demand is expected to…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 28/06/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 28/06/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we take a look at digital free trade zones and how they can build indigenous economies. Join Bumi, Gaan-Yarra, Yirrilam 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: 18/06/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 18/06/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we discuss the importance of elders and the role they play in keeping a nation together. 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: 11/04/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 11/04/2025

This week on Blak Law: We take a look at the recent Yidindji and Wakka-Wakka treaty discussions, what does it include and why the elders are the most important part of the picture. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7fm

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 04/06/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 04/06/2025

This week on Blak Law: UN Boss states Indigenous rights are non-negotiable. We take a look at what that means and how the Yidindji nation is navigating international waters. 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