Podcast: Blak Law: Tribal Edition

Blak Law: Tribal Edition is the continent’s first radio show exclusively looking at tribal societies and their rights. It aims to inform and educate Australians about the laws of the land that have been present since the beginning of time. Host Murrumu: Walubara Yidindji investigates international law and tribal societies to discuss their position in the geopolitical arena.

The show is broadcast weekly on Bumma Bippera Media Cairns 98.7FM.

NIRS National – Wednesdays from 1:00pm – 2:00pm (AEST)

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

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 28/05/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 28/05/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition, we take a look at Australia’s National Sorry Day and the contentious laws in Queensland that black leaders claim has the intent to destroy indigenous communities. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7FM

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 21/05/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 21/05/2025

This week on Blak Law: Will the Albanese government create a new form of a voice? Plus we talk about Yidindji’s digital jurisdiction that is aimed at attracting private businesses from around the globe. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7FM

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 14/05/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 14/05/2025

This week on Blak Law: Can the New Pope Leo or Donald Trump speak for the Yidindji Nation? We take a look at why indigenous governments, like the SYG, have been set up act for and on behalf of the Nation. Join Murrumu, Gaan-Yarra & Yirrilam for this informative show. Coming to you via NIRS…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 07/05/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 07/05/2025

This week on Blak Law: We take a look at Australia’s election results and how race politics impacted on the outcome. Also we turn back time with an interview with Professor Asmi Wood from the Australian National University’s College of Law on the matter of treaty. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio…

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BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 30/04/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 30/04/2025

This week on Blak Law: What’s all the fuss over welcomes? Who can do welcomes and what does that actually mean? Join the BLTE team for this week’s podcast, your favourite one. You’re welcome. Coming to you via NIRS – National Indigenous Radio Service only here on BBM 98.7FM

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 16/04/2025

BLAK LAW TRIBAL EDITION: 16/04/2025

This week on Blak Law: Tribal Edition – With the Federal election up and running, the promises and battle scars are already mounting. Also on this week’s program we hear from Professor Asmi Wood from the College of Law at the Australian National University on the importance of treaties. Coming to you via NIRS –…

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