show episodes
 
E
Earth Matters
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Earth Matters

Megan Williams, Bec Horridge, Nicky Stott, Eiddwen Jeffery, Judith Peppard & Jacob Gamble.

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
Local and global environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.
  continue reading
 
F
Fire Up
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Fire Up

Members of PTEU

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
The Plumbers Union weekly radio show. Presented by The Plumbing Trades Employment Union (PTEU). Alternates every second Thursday with the Maritime Union of Australia (MUA).
  continue reading
 
B
Brainwaves
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Brainwaves

Members of Wellways Australia

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Challenging the mainstream, negative stereotypes of people with a mental illness ths program actively engages those living with a mental illness as researchers, interviewers, performers and program designers while promoting community mental health awareness.
  continue reading
 
S
Showreel
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Showreel

Annie McLoughlin

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Weekly
 
Your half hour of local film news, conversations with film makers and explorations into how they bring their ideas to life on screen. Showreel promises an exciting package of film information that will set your ears buzzing.
  continue reading
 
Y
YarraBUG
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
YarraBUG

Chris, Faith, Val and Steve

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
Yarra Bicycle Users Group promotes urban cycling. Providing support to campaigns to improve cycling conditions and awareness; demystifies cycling technology and helps to reveal the diversity of cyclists, from children to commuters to lobbyists.
  continue reading
 
W
Women on the Line
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Women on the Line

Ayan Shirwa, Emma Hart, Xen Nhà & Phuong Tran.

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
A national feminist current affairs program for community radio. A gender analysis of contemporary issues, as well as in-depth analysis by a range of women and gender diverse people around Australia and internationally. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network (CRN).
  continue reading
 
G
Green Left Weekly Radio
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Green Left Weekly Radio

Green Left Weekly Radio Collective

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly+
 
A weekly source of alternative information which aims to inspire action and organisation to put people and the environment first.Covering international political issues and struggles against the exploitation of the people and exposing the bias in mainstream media that preferences the power brokers and denies access to information.
  continue reading
 
O
Out of the Blue
Series avatar that links to series pageSeries avatar that links to series page

1
Out of the Blue

Andrew, Erin, Heather, James and Matt.

Unsubscribe
Unsubscribe
Monthly
 
Information about marine and coastal environments. News and interviews with marine scientists, campaigners and conservation workers. Presented by volunteer broadcasters who are passionate about marine environments, both local and across the world.
  continue reading
 
Loading …
show series
 
Arundhati Roy accepted the 45th European Essay Award on September 12, 2023.In her acceptance speech, Arundhati Roy calls out the fascism of the Modi Government, and provides gruelling examples both corporate and communal. Arundhati Roy's conclusion though, is that "However grim the situation is, please know that there is a tremendous fight back".…
  continue reading
 
7:15 - Dr Ellen Cho, Lecturer at Monash University, speaks about the report, Victorian local councils and gender equality: Examining commitments to diversity & the experiences of women from migrant & refugee backgrounds, that she wrote with Professor Marie Segrave. Find Ellen on Twitter: @hyein_ellen_cho 7:30 - Chloe DS, refugee rights activist, 3C…
  continue reading
 
On this weeks program Chris chats to Bailey Underwood and Nicky Page about the upcoming Australian Walking and Cycling Conference and Step Away From the Car series that will explore the many pathways to create change in Australian transport.Local news includes Road-safety experts push for 30km/h speed limit to save lives, Change.org petition: Build…
  continue reading
 
Rob, Grace and James recap their weekends, and then get into a big show talking about climate, justice and being your true self.First, the team heard from Dr. Karl Braganza on how warmer and drier conditions will be more likely over spring and summer for parts of Australia, under the influence of these two climate drivers. Bureau of Meteorology Cli…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of Women on the Line we speak with Iranian-born, Narrm based, visual artist and fine art photographer, Ramak Bamzar, about her show Pro Femina. Pro Femina is currently being exhibited as part of the Ballarat International Photo Biennale at the Art Gallery of Ballarat until 22 October this year. Her show features new works which comm…
  continue reading
 
The Transcreative Network - An Australian online digital platform designed to foster creativity and connections among TGDNB (Transgender, Gender Diverse, and Non-Binary) individuals in Australia. A secure collective gathering space for TGDNB writers and creators in Melbourne and Regional Victoria; a mycelium of trans/gender/queer creative expressio…
  continue reading
 
Ondine Sherman is a life-long animal advocate, and is passionate about promoting respect and compassion for all creatures. She is the author of Vegan Living; A simple guide to cruelty-free, healthy plant-based life (2020), and Young Adult fiction, the Animal Allies series: Sky (2019), Snow (2019), and Star (2021). Ondine’s memoir, The Miracle of Lo…
  continue reading
 
Sean O Shannessy talks with Felicity Wade from the Labor Environment Action Network about outcomes for our native forests at the recent ALP National Conference in Meanjin. Bob Browns with trumpets and his epic speech at the massive rally outside the conference.The North Coast Environment Council alerts us that logging in all of the Great Koala Nati…
  continue reading
 
Weekly update from the CFMEU Construction & General (Vic/Tas). The boys chat with Peter 'Crackers' Keenan about the passing of Ron Barassi and then remind people that the Concrete Gang turn is on on Thursday, Sept 28, starting 1pm at the Cross Hotel, Fitzroy St, St Kilda, A great way to start the footy finals public holiday. There is just a little …
  continue reading
 
We're out on the streets again - this time at the Aerospace summit in Ōtautahi Christchurch where attendees were greeted with an unwelcome party. Protesters say the summit is a weapons expo by another name. Learn more about the aerospace industry in Aoteraoa New Zealand, resistence to military rocket launches from Māori land and how AUKUS pillar tw…
  continue reading
 
On Sunday 24th September Virginia Heywood - Guide, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne is joined by Tim Sansom - The Diggers Club, Emmaline Bowman - STEM Landscape Architecture and Design, and Greg Boldiston - Longinomus.Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air.Tune in 7:30 - 9:15am Sundays on 855 on the AM di…
  continue reading
 
Rev Dr Djiniyini Gondarra Public Statement on the Voice here II Senior initiated clan leader of the Yolŋu Nation of North East Arnhem Land,Rev Dr Djiniyini Gondarra OAM outlines his position on Treaty and the upcoming Voice Referendum. https://vimeo.com/865504609www.LUKUNGARRAFILM.COMGladys: A Leader's Undoing here II We talk with investigative jou…
  continue reading
 
Bradley Storer and Amber from Trans Queer Solidarity interviews with James McKenzie. Bradley Storer joins James in the studio to chat about his Melbourne Fringe show Exhumed at The Butterfly Club, October 2 to 8. EXHUMED: The ‘Best’ of Bradley Storer Tickets, Multiple Dates | Eventbrite Amber from Trans Queer Solidarity discusses their rally outsid…
  continue reading
 
Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Chloe DSNewsreportsDiscussion of article published in Green Left Cost-of-living report recommends regulating food and energy prices from t…
  continue reading
 
Rod talks about the effects of alcoholism on his life and the benefits of recovery in Alcoholics Anonymous. He was labelled a “good kid” which he didn’t like and found that alcohol gave him the freedom to muck up a bit on weekends. Rod started underage drinking in high school and was able to appear normal most of the time, but no-one saw his drinki…
  continue reading
 
Willa watches the dramatization of Shakespeare’s Much To Do About Nothing and wants the same stirring in her heart and loins. She finds zing in the romance e-books she publishes but not in her real life. Jessica Dettman has written a comedy of modern love in ‘Without Further Ado’.Living up to the expectation of your parents along with years of raci…
  continue reading
 
Mark Roberts was born on the unceded lands of the Wallumedegal people of the Eroa nation (Ryde, NSW) and currently lives and works on the land of the Darug and Gundungurra people (Blue Mountains, NSW). In 1982, he published the first issue of P76 magazine along with Adam Atiken and set up Rochford Street Press (named after the street in Erskinevill…
  continue reading
 
Neptune is too far from the sun to support life, apparently, but a recently discovered Neptune-like exoplanet has shown signs of life in recent surveys, what does this mean? Chris explains in this week's show. While Stu returns from a holiday with a tale of disease control measures and people who have a beef with them, and why they should think twi…
  continue reading
 
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Fighting for Banaba Part 3//Last week, Priya caught up with Professor Katerina Teaiwa and Itinterunga Rae Banteiti to discuss the colonial history of phosphate mining on Banaba and the fight by Banabans for reparations and an end to extraction. This conversation occurs in the context of a recent push by Aust…
  continue reading
 
'People don't understand the amount of work that goes into actually get myself up on that stage,’ says @voyagerau guitarist Simone Dow. Listen to Part 2 of her interview, where Simone shares how she manages chronic illness, being supported by the band and opening-up to fans. She alson discusses what she took away from her time in Eurovision and det…
  continue reading
 
This week's show is Part One in our interview series with Melbourne GP, health innovator and activist, Percy Rogers. Percy was a kindly GP to many people over many decades in Coburg and beyond, specialising in maternity health, but he started life in Western Australia in 1927. Percy grew up in Australia's experience of the Depression and the Second…
  continue reading
 
Grace speaks with Em Readman, a writer from Boorloo, Australia. They are also an editor & ceramicist, and we're going to be discussing how story-telling & knowledge better help protect trans people. https://overland.org.au/2023/09/a-community-of-practice-how-storytelling-and-knowledge-transfer-protect-trans-people/ Sunehra Speaks with Dr Monique Co…
  continue reading
 
This conversation between activist scholars Sarah Haley and Romarilyn Ralston takes as a point of departure the firefighting labor of people imprisoned in California’s women’s prisons. The discussion considers the specific contradictions of that forced labor and meanders to cover the carceral state’s relationship to disappearance, precarity, interi…
  continue reading
 
7.15: First Nations music segment// 7.30: Footscray resident Angela Ashley-Chiew on the community campaign to reimagine a better future for the old Footscray hospital site. Follow them on Instagram @reimaginingfootscrayhospital// 7.45: Lisa Depeller from OCEAN on the campaign to stop seismic blasting in the seas off Victoria as well as the rally th…
  continue reading
 
CLIMATE ACTION SHOWSEPTEMBER 18th 2023Produced by Vivien LangfordRISING TIDE - THE PEOPLE'S BLOCKADE Recorded at Redfern Town Hall at the end of the Rising Tide speaking tour to call people to the People's Blockade of Newcastle Port. About Us — Rising Tide Speakers :M.C. Fahimah Badrulhisham - Australian Religious Response to Climate ChangeIan Dunl…
  continue reading
 
*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. First up on today's show, Marisa speaks with Nicole Lee, President of People With Disability Australia about the PWDA calling for a radical response to end segregration and discrim…
  continue reading
 
If you're not a fan of Mondays, hopefully, this week's playlist will get you in the right frame of mind.EventsM/other Conversations presented by South Sudanese MindsVisual StorytellingWest Africa Drumming and Dance Award FestivalMusicKwame – WOW Tkay Maidza – Ring-a-Ling P-UniQue & Krown – Change Little Simz – might bang, might not Erykah Badu – Ph…
  continue reading
 
On this episode of Women on the Line we hear from Alejandra Munoz, project officer at Dutch peace organisation PAX. She is currently leading the Don't Bank on the Bomb research, a joint project by PAX and the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN). Alejandra spoke about PAX/ICAN's latest report, 'Moving Away from Mass Destruction'…
  continue reading
 
AOC// Headlines// Jacques Boulet from Think Again interviews Lucinda Holdforth about her book: 21st-Century Virtues: How they are failing our democracy. Priya from Thursday Breakfast caught up with Professor Katerina Teaiwa and Itinterunga Rae Banteiti to discuss the colonial history of phosphate mining on Banaba and the fight by Banabans for repar…
  continue reading
 
How easy is it to source ethical safety equipment? What about the good old Bunnings tradie breakfasts? What do your workmates think of your vegan lifestyle? Has anything changed over time? We speak with studio guest Michael, a land surveyor, and hear from people across Australia about their experiences working in the trades and industrial sectors a…
  continue reading
 
With the effects of climate change being felt around the globe, a small grassroots civil resistance movement is reforming, and they are called Rising Tide.We spoke with Shaun Murray and 19 year old Alexa Stuart from Rising Tide, about what this is all about and how you can get involved with the People's Blockade of the world's largest coal port on …
  continue reading
 
Merryl Johnson from Country Farm Perennials Nursery, Stephen Ryan from Dicksonia Rare Plants and Jeremy Francis from Cloudehill Garden and Nursery speak with AB Bishop. Text your gardening questions to 0488 809 855, or call 9419 8377 while we're on air. 3CR Community RadioBy Merryl Johnson, Stephen Ryan and Jeremy Francis
  continue reading
 
Historical boost to teachers pay in NSW to tackle teacher shortages. On closing the divide between urban and rural student outcomes in Australia. Ruth Bader Ginsberg and her dedication to the separation of church and state. NSW determined not to repeat the mistakes of the former Coalition government by swearing off the regional school mergers that …
  continue reading
 
Dr. Jim Green, National Anti-nuclear Campaigner at Friends of the Earth, joins us to discuss the recent visit of UN Special Rapporteur on Toxics & Human Rights. 'Where the Australian Government sees efforts towards stronger regulations to address the risks of chemicals and pollution, communities and civil society denounce the capture of the State f…
  continue reading
 
RMIT Strike here II following on from the strike action taken at Melbourne Uni last week, RMIT academics went out on Wednesday 13th of Sept as they push for action on an eba which has not changed since 2018. We speak to one of the workers taking action.Our Voice, Our Heart here II the film that takes us across communities in the NT to find out what…
  continue reading
 
Mel O'Brien, Liam Dummer interviews with James McKenzie. Mel O'Brien plays Philia in the Watch This production of Stephen Sondheim's A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum. Plays at Chapel Off Chapel until September 24. https://chapeloffchapel.com.au/show/a-funny-thing-happened-on-the-way-to-the-forum/ Liam Dummer performs in Head First Acr…
  continue reading
 
Loading …

Quick Reference Guide