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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 04/11/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 04/11/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Samara Fukofuka and Grace Vui, Limitless Bama Indigenous Corporation, talking about Limitless Bama Indigenous Corporation. Operating since October 2022, We set up programs to help young people in residential care homes to feel safe and cared for. We recruit, train and…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 03/11/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 03/11/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Tiare Kelsall, founder of Kunarkoo iSolutions technology and digital tools, talking about the 2025 Indigenous Australians Datathon held at James Cook University and her role in the event, as well as the impact of growing technology on communities. The IAD is…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 31/10/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 31/10/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Marshia Cook, Author and Illustrator, talking about The Moon Story shines bright winning the 2025 Karajia Aawrd for children’s literature. The Moon Story written by author Marshia Cook, and illustrated by Marshia and her son Tamua Nuggett, has won The Wilderness…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 30/10/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 30/10/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Bev Hunter, Royal Life Saving Society – Australia Assistant Manager Education, talking about urging parents to consider a second dose of swimming lessons before high school. Royal Life Saving Australia is urging parents to enrol their 8, 9 and 10-year-olds in…

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NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 29/10/2025

NATIONAL TALK BLACK – 29/10/2025

On todays National Talk Black via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service we have: Dr. Sally Street, Rural Generalist obstetrician and Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) 2025 Award Recipient, talking about being awarded the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (ACRRM) 2025 Rural Generalist of the Year Award. Dr Street’s career…

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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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