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National Talk Black 130324

National Talk Black 130324

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Dr Simon Quilty, CEO of Wilya Janta and Long-Term NT Doctor, talking about how Wilya Janta had welcomed funding and encourages more First Nations involvement in designing remote housing. Wilya Janta is currently working with community and industry to build community-designed…

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BLAK LAW: TRIBAL EDITION – 13/03/2024

BLAK LAW: TRIBAL EDITION – 13/03/2024

Today with Blak Law: Tribal Edition, Murrumu and Gaan-Yarra touch base on the Broome incident involving three indigenous children. This week on BLTE we take a look at the root cause behind the incident in Broome that saw three Indigenous children after being restrained by a 45 year old man. This and a whole lot…

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National Talk Black 120324

National Talk Black 120324

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Sheriden Morris, Managing Director of the Reef & Rainforest Research Centre (RRRC), talking about the Deadly Women event RRRC proudly delivered last Friday 8th March the “18 Ravenshoe Deadly Women to Graduate On International Women’s Day” program. Sheriden shares with Trendy…

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National Talk Black 090324

National Talk Black 090324

On todays NationalTalk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Chenoa Deemal, First Nations Actress and Matilda Awards Winner for Best Performance in a Leading Role, talking about her journey in the performing arts as an Indigenous Australian, how her work in “Is That You, Ruthie?” is propelling her career, and what…

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National Talk Black 080324

National Talk Black 080324

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Fred Gela, CEQ General Manager – Stakeholder Engagement, talking about a six year-long journey reaching its pinnacle with Kirriri (Hammond) Island’s only convenience store now transitioned into a Community Enterprise Queensland (CEQ) IBIS supermarket, joining CEQ’s IBIS store network across the…

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National Talk Black 070324

National Talk Black 070324

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Jack Wilkie Jans, artist, writer and Indigenous Art (and sector) specialist, talking about the 2024 Cairns Tropical Writers Festival (8th Mar – 10th Mar). He sheds light on this years Writers Festival and what guests can expect. Jack will also be…

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National Talk Black 060324

National Talk Black 060324

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Peter Green, Senior Program Officer for Queensland Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers Program, talking about his position within the program, what the program means to him and how he’s seen it benefit all those involved. Aunty Alison Liddy, Coen Junior Ranger…

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BLAK LAW: TRIBAL EDITION – 06/03/2024

BLAK LAW: TRIBAL EDITION – 06/03/2024

Coming up via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service today at 1PM we have Blak Law: Tribal Edition ???? This week on BLTE we look at South Australia’s push for an aboriginal voice to parliament and the latest news on the Yidindji delegation to the Ngambri territory. Join Gaan-Yarra, Yirrilam & Murrumu for your favourite…

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National Talk Black 050324

National Talk Black 050324

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Dave Wildermuth, Manager of Queensland Indigenous Land and Sea Rangers Program, talking live from the Conference at Tjapukai with Trendy Trev. The program assists First Nations organisations to employ Land and Sea Rangers and offers grant funding, training, networking and partnership…

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National Talk black 010324

National Talk black 010324

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Tanya Hall, Founder and CEO of hearts4hearts, talking about research revealing over a quarter (28%) of Australians have never heard of heart valve disease, its impact, challenges, and symptoms, yet half a million Australians are living with the condition. In honour…

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