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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 28/10/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 28/10/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Taitu’uga Kitchener Wesche, Samoan Vocals in The Third Space – A Sacred Place, talking about The Third Space – A Sacred Place, Monday 3 November. A powerful cross-cultural collaboration with ancient traditions of Aboriginal, Torres Strait Islander storytelling. Cultural songlines and…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 29/10/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 29/10/2025

This week on Blak Law Tribal Edition, What does a treaty look like? We hear from Dr Asmi Wood from the ANU College of Law and of course join Bumi, Gaan-Yarra and Yirrilam for your favourite podcast on Blak Law Tribal Edition. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 22/10/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 22/10/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we take a look at the recent protest clashes in Melbourne and how indigenous sovereignty is the solution to all of Australia’s problems. Join Bumi, Gaan-Yarra, Viko, Yirrilam and Murrumu for your favourite podcast. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 15/10/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 15/10/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we take a good look at why tribal law is the best foundation for indigenous governance models. Join Viko, 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: 08/10/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 08/10/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we take a look at sovereignty and how the global political-economic landscape may impact on Yidindji. We also hear from the College of Law at the Australian National University on the importance of indigenous treaties. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 01/10/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 01/10/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, why does Australia continue to recognise and acknowledge other tribal nations and their sovereignty but refuse to do it on the Australian continent? Hype or hypocrisy? Join Murrumu, Yirrilam and Gaan-Yarra on your favourite podcast. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 24/09/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 24/09/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, Australia chooses to recognise a Palestinian state, but it won’t formally recognise Yidindji or any other indigenous nation. This and a whole lot more on your favourite podcast. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7fm

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 24/10/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 24/10/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Squadron Leader Daniel Botros, Royal Australian Air Force and Psychologist, talking about Air Force supports Indigenous Health in Far North Queensland. The Royal Australian Air Force is visiting Mareeba, Queensland, from 1 October to 6 November for Exercise Kummundoo 2025. The…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 23/10/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 23/10/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Stephen Harfield, The University of Queensland Poche Centre for Indigenous Health Senior Research Fellow, talking about ‘Mob want to see mob’: First Nations’ clinics a priority for many young Indigenous Australians. Cultural connection and positive healthcare experiences are of high value…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 22/10/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 22/10/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Special Guests from the 2025 Local Government Association of Queensland (LGAQ) talking Live with Trendy Trev. The Local Government Association of Queensland formed in 1896 to give local government a united voice. The Association is the peak body representing local government…

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