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Her late father, Tiga Bayles, with whom Quaden had a strong bond, was a prominent Aboriginal activist who, with his mother, Maureen Watson, set up Sydney's Radio Redfern. Many of their family ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Online tributes are flowing for Brisbane radio personality Tiga Bayles who passed away early this morning after a long battle with ...
Her Dad, the late Tiga Bayles and grandmother, Maureen Watson, were pioneers of Blak media, starting Radio Redfern back in the 1980s. In the decades that followed, Tiga would establish himself as ...
“He was the voice of, you know, Indigenous Australia," Yarraka Bayles, a daughter of Vale Tiga Bayles, told 'The Point'. "To hear so many people say thank you for giving us a voice..
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Tiga Bayles was pivotal in the establishment of Radio Redfern, 98.9 FM (Brisbane) as well as Triple A Murri Radio. He was also instrumental in the Aboriginal Land Rights movement in NSW.
Quaden is a Murri boy, part of a family with strong Aboriginal family values. Yarraka's father, Tiga Bayles, was a prominent and respected Indigenous activist who set up Sydney's Radio Redfern.
He reminds me so much of my grandfather (Tiga Bayles) because he’s so caring, loving and outgoing. “One time we were doing catering for Mum’s business and when we finished there was ...