Blak Law: Tribal Edition – talk law & order with Matthew Bilbara
We had: On BLTE; meet Chief Superintendent of the Yidindji police Matthew Bilbara as we talk law & order on your favourite podcast.
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)
We had: On BLTE; meet Chief Superintendent of the Yidindji police Matthew Bilbara as we talk law & order on your favourite podcast.
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