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Disability, neurodivergence, queerness & Blackness, A15 global actions for Palestine, fighting proposed cuts at Fed Uni, impacts of Vic Gov rejection of CBD safe injecting room, Gaza Solidarity Encampment ...
Headlines// 7.15: Human rights activist Khadija Gbla on their experiences living at the intersections of disability, neurodivergence, queerness and Blackness, their activism in these spaces, and their hopes for young people like themselves. Listen to the full episode on Women on the Line, which first aired on Monday 29 April//7.30: Victorian leader…
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A15 global actions, senate Inquiry into the Migration Amendment Bill, understanding truth-telling in so-called Australia, guidelines for reporting on violence against trans and gender diverse people, protest ...
Headlines// 7.15: Activist Nat Farah speaking at the A15 rally on 15 April for the A15 Global Action aimed at disrupting economic systems in solidarity with Palestine. Follow A15 on Instagram: @a15actions//7.30: Laura John, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, on the Senate Inquiry into the Migration Amendment (Removal and Other Measures) …
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Public housing crisis in Victoria, THE P.R.OMISED LAND, The Community Grocer launches in Flemington, Palestinian Voices podcast, Maddy Weeks at Comedy Fest
Headlines// 7.15: Katelyn Butterss, CEO of the Victorian Public Tenants Association speaks to Jennifer Borrell on 3CR's Think Again about the difference between community, public and social housing and what we know and don't know about the Victorian Government's plan to demolish the public housing towers. The full interview aired on Think Again on …
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Extracts from Pine Gap & Gaza webinar, dangers of ankle bracelet monitoring, the People's Commission into the Housing Crisis, Motorboat at Comedy Fest, A15 global action for Palestine
Headlines// 7.15: Extracts from a webinar on Pine Gap and Gaza from 27 March that asked the question: What is Pine gap doing right now to First Nations people and to the people of Palestine. The first is a short speech from Yuwaalaayi/Gamilaraay woman and activist Barbara Flick on the history of First Nations protest at Pine Gap and the second is A…
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Palestine in the Classroom, Merri-Bek for Palestine, Impacts of Migration Amendment Bill 2024, Save Public Housing
7:15 & 7:30 We replay Samah Sabawi's speech from when she spoke to educators at the Teachers for Palestine forum on 22nd January 2024 called ‘Why There’s No ‘Neutrality’ on Genocide’ which was organised by Teachers and School Staff for Palestine Victoria. Samah Sabawi Palestinian award-winning author, playwright and poet, and in Part 1 Samah provid…
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Economic abuse in family violence, anti-AUKUS rallies across the country, HACSU for a free Palestine, how the criminal justice system traumatises victims, Unimelb for Palestine 'die-in' on campus
Headlines// 7.15: Dacia Abela, lawyer and program manager at Naarm-based Community Legal Centre WEstjustice, on economic abuse in the context of family violence. Listen to the full Women on the Line episode here//7.30: Kathryn Kelly, convener of Independent Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) ACT, on the latest regarding the AUKUS deal between Austra…
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Re-instating pro-Palestine artists at festivals, World Social Work Day, The Unbearable Hazard of Hierarchies, authors call out State Library of Victoria
Headlines// 7.15: Actor and improviser Alannah Parkin on the open letter to major festivals to reverse their decision to remove a pro-Palestine comedian from Australian arts festivals. You can read the full letter via @comedy4pal on Instagram// World Social Work Day special segment -7.30: Lawyer, social worker and senior lecturer at the University …
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Ending imperial feminism on IWWD, end to seismic blasting on Gunditjmara Sea Country, reclaiming colonial narratives with exhibition Re-Orient, novel Like Fire-Hearted Suns, climate action on the Westgate ...
Headlines// 7.15: Noura Mansour's speech at last week's International Working Women's Day rally in Naarm calling for an end to imperial feminism, an end to the silence about the genocide (particularly among women's organisations) and an end to the Zionist occupation of Palestine// 7.30: Environmental educator, campaigner and regenerative farmer Gre…
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Future River at PHOTO 2024, national boycott of weapons companies associated STEM education programs, Earth-centred systems change & governance, reproductive rights & justice, sleep out for homelessness ...
Headlines// 7.15: Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin speaks with Kimba Thompson from Blak Dot Galleries and artist Peta Clancy about the exhibition at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick called Future River - an indigenous perception of the river and watercourses across Naarm//7.30: Elise West, Director at Teachers for Peace and Executive Officer at…
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Stamped Zine and complex migrant experiences, WIRE Great Debate for IWD, School Students for Palestine strike
Headlines// René Hà, Vietnamese queer migrant based in Gadigal Land & Project Coordinator of Stamped Zine, on this project and the complexities of the migrant experience in so-called Australia. Follow @stampedzine on Instagram for updates//Camp Sovereignty update//WIRE CEO Jade Blakkarly on WIRE Great Debate – WIRE's International Women's Day event…
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Boycotting Barclays Bank, 10-year anniversary Reza Barati's murder on Manus, ASU walk out for Palestine, City of Melbourne Council for Palestine action, Artists in Solidarity by Made in Palestine
Headlines// 7.15: Stella Swain from Palestine Solidarity Campaign UK speaks to Vivien Langford about the Boycotting of Barclays Bank and their complicity in funding Israeli military at rally in Sydney on 9 February. This conversation first aired on Solidarity Breakfast on 10 February//7.30: Chloe DS, refugee rights activist, green left journalist, …
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Union Aid Abroad advocacy for refugee and women's rights, Hobsons Bay for Palestine action, campaigning for better bike lanes and streets in the West, cross-border worker solidarity, Threads and Being ...
Headlines// 7.15: Jan Bartlett speaking with Dr Helen McCue about her work with Australian People for Health, Education and Development Abroad, also known as Union Aid Abroad, and her continued advocacy for refugee and women's rights. Listen to the full episode on 3CR Tuesday Hometime// 7.30: Sarah Baarini and Shirley Winton from Hobsons Bay 4 Pale…
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Impacts of stage 3 tax cuts, returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people, Femicide Count Kenya, social entrepreneurship for First Nations and Indian youth
Headlines// 7.15: Part 1 of Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin and Kristin O’Connell from the Anti Poverty Centre's conversation about the changes to the Stage 3 tax cuts recently announced by the Albanese Government// 7.30: Laniyuk, Larrakia, Kungarakan, Gurindji and French political creative and performer about the sacred lands of the Larrak…
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Making Gaybies, Aboriginal health and wellbeing in the budget, vox pops from Invasion Day, NTEU's case against QUT, no room for Zionism at Mardi Gras
Headlines// 7.15: Jaya Keaney, author of Making Gaybies: Queer Reproduction and Multiracial Feeling, on the complexities and intersections of race and queerness when creating queer families. Listen to the full episode on Women on the Line here//7.30: Jill Gallagher, a proud Gunditjmara woman from Western Victoria and CEO of The Victorian Aboriginal…
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Disrupt Melbourne for Palestine, Truth-Telling in Schools, Guidelines for First Nations Collection Description for Australian Libraries, Invasion Day 2024 and the Ongoing Struggle for Treaty, Truth and ...
Headlines//7.15: Renee, an organiser with Students for Palestine and Free Palestine Melbourne on organising for Palestine and the disruption today that will take place at 4pm at Bourke St Mall in the CBD. For updates, please follow the group on Instagram @studentsforpalestinevictoria//7.30: Dr Jessica Gannaway, Lecturer in Language and Literacy Edu…
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Supporting Community After Cyclone Jasper, Addressing and Preventing Gendered Violence in the Education and Training Sector, Removing Systematic Barriers for Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing, Educators ...
7:15am - Samala Thakialee Cronin, Butchulla and Woppaburra woman, speaks to Emma from Women on the Line about the work she and others undertook in collaboration with Meanjin Brisbane based, female-led, Blak small business Dreamtime Aroha in the immediate aftermath of the ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper. This interview first aired on Women on the Line on…
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How to Talk About Gaza teach-in, Respect Rally, Palestinian resistance through the Sit-Intifada, local council support for Palestine, Palestinian musician YARA on music as activisim
Headlines// 7.15: An excerpt from an online teach-in from the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network called “How to talk about Gaza right now.” Presented by Emma on Women on the Line on Monday 11 December//7.30: Antoinette Braybrook, CEO of Djirra, speaking at the Respect Rally which took place on Friday 24th November at the Parliament steps in Naarm…
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Dehumanisation of Arabs in the West, Languages in Community Festival, World Volunteer Day, resettling LGBTQIA+ refugees in Australia, Nevo Zisin at Free Palestine rally
Headlines// 7.15: Syrian-Lebanese author and academic Ruby Hamad on 3CR's Women on the Line on the historic dehumanisation of Arabs and Muslims in the west. Listen to the full episode here//7.30: Salvadoran born artist-researcher Dr Tania Cañas on her work with the Nahuat Saturday School and the Languages in Community festival which takes place thi…
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Investing in women's health services, landmark court ruling on indefinite detention, refugee women march for visa equality, Making Gaybies, students strike for Palestine
Headlines// 7.15: Kit McMahon, CEO of Women's Health in the South East (WHISE), on the latest report 'Return on Equity: Health and economic dividends from Investing in Women’s Health Services' during 16 Days of Activism//7.30: Marisa Sposaro of Doin' Time speaks speaks with veteran activist Pamela Curr about a landmark court ruling that paves the w…
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SlutWalk Naarm 2023, the war in Sudan contd, TEMPUS by Fine Lines, 100 years of radio, Palestinian art & resistance
Headlines// 7.15: Charlie from SlutWalk Naarm on this year's SlutWalk rally, coming up on Saturday 25th November, 12pm outside the State Library. This conversation mentions rape and sexual assault, pease take care when listening. Follow SlutWalk Naarm on Instagram @slutwalkmelbourne or on Facebook//7.30: Part 2 of our conversation with Yassmin Abde…
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War in Sudan, High Court ruling on indefinite immigration detention, how WorkCover can be better, Unionists for Palestine's protest Zim, impact of Afghanistan earthquakes
Headlines// 7.15: Part 1 of our conversation with Yassmin Abdel-Magied on the latest conflict in Sudan exploring the importance of imagining a radical future for Sudan and its people. Tune in next week for part 2//7.30: Josephine Langbien, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, on the High Court ruling stating it's unlawful and unconstitutio…
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Free Palestine, Models of Care for LGBTIQ+ People with Dementia, the People's Blockade, Fighting Toxic Masculinity on Social Media, Nup to the Cup
7:15 We hear various speeches that have taken place at Free Palestine rallies in Narrm/Melbourne. These speeches were originally played on Accent of Women on the 31st of October. Thank you to Jiselle Hanna for this next excerpt. 7:30 Dr Louisa Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Disability and Inclusion at Deakin University. Louisa is a qualitative socia…
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Speak Out for Palestine, Australian Universities in Crisis, Campaign to Stop 3rd Tulla Runway, Housing for Aboriginal Communities
7:15 - We hear some snippets from the rally held in Coburg on Thursday 19th of October, called by Merri-bek councilors Sue Bolton and Monica Harte, where 1000 people gathered to call for a free Palestine. This audio was recorded by Annie McLouglin from Solidarity Breakfast.7:35 - Marie Brennan has been Professor at several universities and has rese…
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Webinar on reproductive justice, Palestinian resistance, Desis For Yes, WAKE by RABBLE, Hot Fat Crazy at Fringe
Headlines// 7.15: An excerpt from the Multicultural Centre for Women's Health webinar on reproductive justice. This was originally broadcast by Xen Nhà on Women on the Line earlier in September// 7.30: Noura Mansour from APAN speaks to Phuong for Women on the Line in August about the importance of Palestinian resistance. There will be a rally for P…
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Overshare Video Festival, LGBTQIA+ Women's Health Conference, campaigning for a yes vote in migrant communities, ongoing strikes at Melbourne Uni, radical approach to end disability discrimination
Headlines//FOE Chain Reaction’s Strong Blak Resistance, the full BlakOut Takeover Issue today.Old Footscray Hospital Tour coming up Saturday 7 October at 3pm. 7.15: Lana Nguyen on the upcoming Overshare Video Festival happening from 7-22 October// 7.30: Rachel Cook, Women’s Health Lead from Thorne Harbour Health, on the sixth national LGBTIQ+ Women…
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Refugee and Migrant Women's Experience in Local Government, Sacrificing Principles for Power, Navigating the Legal System, 'The Post-Pandemic Child', Refugee Women Action for Visa Equality
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…
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First Nations Music Special, Reimagining Footscray Hospital, Fight Against Seismic Blasting, Multilingual LGBTQIA+ Terminology, Global Grooves for Women
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…
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Fighting the military agenda in schools, consent as a social issue, 100 Eggs at Snuffest, Melbourne Uni NTEU strike
Headlines// 7.15 & 7.30: Nuclear Free Coordinator at Friends of the Earth Sanne De Swart and primary school teacher Emma on fighting against the military agenda in our school curriculum//7.45: (CW: This interview deals with themes of sexual consent and rape culture) For World Sexual Health Day (4 Sep), Jessica Grahame, lecturer and researcher at Mo…
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Discussion on Reproductive Rights, Melbourne Uni Strike Action, Queer Indigenous Representation in the Creative Arts, Getting off Gas
Headlines//7.15: Discussion on the tendency to dismiss and ignore women's pain, reproductive rights and navigating the medical system. 7.30: Chloe, staff member at Melbourne Uni and NTEU Vice President for professional staff, talking to us about the strike action happening at Melbourne Uni this week//7.45: Professor Sandy O'Sullivan talking to us a…
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Headlines// 7.15: Noura Mansour, Community Organising and Advocacy lead at the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN), on Palestinian resistance, the power of language, and the need for the Australian government to step up and take real action against Israel. Listen to the full episode on Women on the Line//7.30: Birth educator Vanessa Shribma…
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Science Week Special: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deepfakes, violence against women online, disability rights, facial recognition and over policing
~Science Week Special: Pulling the threads of AI, Automation + Data Sovereignty all week on 3CR Breakfast~ Headlines//7.15: Lara Week, resident of Techno Park Drive in Williamstown, on their campaign to stay in their homes in the face of eviction notices by the Hobsons Bay Council. Find out more here, and sign their petition here. This episode firs…
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Dying to Know Day and death literacy, the dangers of following the US into war, escalating violence against Muslims and the far right government in India
Headlines//7.15: Kaz Dawson – CEO of CCNB – on Dying to Know Day, an annual not-for-profit campaign enabling Australians to improve their ‘death literacy’ to start important conversations about end-of-life. 7.45: Solidarity Breakfast's Annie McLouglin talks to Shirley Winton from No AUKUS Coalition Victoria on the danger of Australia following the …
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Solidarity Breakfast's Annie McLouglin talks to landowner and forest defender, Sharyn O’Dell, about the continued fight to save the Bulga Forest.//Cr Sue Bolton on the next action for the Sydney Road Accessible Transport Campaign on September 17th. Keep up to date with the campaign here. You can connect with the campaign by emailing satsnow0@gmail.…
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Focus on Myanmar: Art, Music and Resistance, protest against nazi recruitment event, dangers of greenwashing, vox pops from Smith Street Dreaming
Headlines//7.15: Discussion on the parliamentary inquiry into birth trauma in NSW// 7.30: Mayco Naing, a contemporary visual artist born in Myanmar, on her work and presenting at the event, Focus on Myanmar: Art, Music and Resistance, at Black Spark Cultural Centre happening Wednesday 26 July. Buy tickets here//7.45: Amelia from Campaign Against Ra…
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Workers rights at Victoria University, abseiling as climate action, increased access to abortion pills, COVID-19 mental health impacts on refugee women
Headlines// Fleur Taylor, Vice President for professional staff at the NTEU's Victoria University (VU) branch, on VU's recent announcement to make 300 full time staff redundant, other major changes at the university and what it means for staff//Vivien Langford of 3CR's Climate Action Show talks to Niabh who abseiled off a bridge in Melbourne during…
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Protecting Tasmania's Endangered Plants, Win Against VicForest, Australian Asians for Climate Action, Hong Kongology on 3CR, Jenin Refugee Camp & Palestine Resistance
Deborah Wace – a botanical artist, fabric designer and professional print maker from Tasmania who uses kelp and other endangered Tasmanian plants in her designs to show their beauty, tell their stories and why we need to protect them. Deborah spoke to Judith Peppard from Earth Matters on 2 July 2023. // Sue McKinnon from Kinglake Friends of the For…
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Beyond the Bars, NAIDOC 2023, cost of living and rental crises, resettling LGBTQI+ refugees, Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt
Headlines// 7.15: Beyond the Bars broadcast from Monday 3 July - First Nations inmates at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre (Deer Park) talk about what NAIDOC Week means to them and connection with family// 7.30: NAIDOC Week events & news// 7.45: Kristin O'Connell, research and policy expert at the Antipoverty Centre, speaks with Priya on Thursday Breakfas…
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Blockade Australia stop traffic, avoiding birth trauma through continuity of care, Madison Griffiths' new book Tissue, first sleep clinic for First Nations adolescents
Headlines// Niamh O'Connor from Blockade Australia speaks to Vivien Langford on the Climate Action Show about the reasons behind her suspension over Footscray Rd that stopped traffic into the Container Terminal at Port Melbourne last week//Daisy, Naarm based family violence lawyer and queer parent of a newborn, speaks to Phuong on Women on the Line…
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Healthy Futures and 100% Renewable Energy by 2030, No Borders Fundraiser Gig, Pride in Conversations with Women with Disabilities Victoria, Refugee Week 2023
7.15: Annie McLoughlin of Solidarity Breakfast talking to members of Healthy Futures - medical practitioners on the steps of Victorian Parliament giving Climate Action Minister Lily D’Ambrosio an open letter on 1 June.//7.30: Ursula Alquier from Healthy Futures about the impacts of climate change on our physical and mental health and the open lette…
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Gambling reform, A Climate for Art, state budget's impact on women and gender diverse people, campaign to ban duck hunting
Headlines//7.15: Annie McLoughin speaks to Carol Bennet from the Alliance for Gambling Reform on Solidarity Breakfast about their latest report calling on the government to urgently restrict exposure to gambling for children and young people//7.30: Lana Nguyen, independent producer in the arts, on 'A Climate for Art' (ACFA), a campaign working towa…
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New Anti-Protest Laws, Consenting Cities, Occupy for Climate Narrm, An.Other Collective, 25 Years Since Jabiluka Blockade - No to AUKUS Art Auction
Alana Mountain from Dirt Radio speaks to Eva Davis Jones, citizen scientist and forest activist, about the new protest laws that have come into effect in Victoria/. The full episode aired on 20 May 2023// Associate Professor Nicole Kalms, Research Director of Monash University's XYX Labs, speaks to Kannagi about their new interactive experience Con…
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Maribyrnong Truck Action Group to reduce pollution, Creative Resilience by Ngardang Girri Kala Mimini, Wellways, "Butch Is Not A Dirty Word" magazine
Headlines// 7.15: Lisel Thomas, campaigner and treasurer of the Maribyrnong Truck Action Group (MTAG), on campaigning to reduce pollution levels in Melbourne's west// 7.45: Yorta Yorta Artist Janet Bromley on creating the new sculpture Creative Resilience with First Nations Women's Collective (NGKM) at the Queen Victoria Women's Centre// 8.00: Clai…
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Abolish nuclear weapons, inequalities in work security for Aboriginal people, CARF protest against racist anti-immigration neo-Nazis, bus reform protest for climate action
Headlines// 7.15: Gem Romuld from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (Australia) speaks with Elyse on Dirt Radio about the funding for nuclear submarines and the recent rally at Port Kembla. This episode first aired on Dirt Radio on 9 May 2023. 7.30: Marianne Mackay, talking with First Nations activist and advocate Marisa of Doin…
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Psychocinematic Podcast, Driftwood the Musical, Save The Preston Market, campaign to end the misuse of NDA's, vigil for Tangaraju
Headlines// 7:15: Flic Manning, host of Brainwaves, chats with Stephanie Fornaiser from the 'Psychocinematic Podcast' about her lived experience of anxiety and depression and why we should care about ethical, authentic portrayals of mental illness and disabilities// 7.30: Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast talks with Tania de Jong about Dri…
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Exploitation of migrant workers, Anti-racism, NTEU Victoria University and Inside Out for YIRRAMBOI Festival
Headlines// 7.15 & 7.30: Sanmati Verma, a Managing Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre and a Law Institute of Victoria accredited specialist in immigration law, on the exploitation of migrant workers, upcoming changes to working restrictions for international students and what this means for workers' rights. This episode first aired on Women on t…
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Greenpeace, Aunty Alma Thorpe, Get A Room: Students for Affordable Housing, Australia's cruel refugee policies and marriage equality in India!
Headlines// 7.15: Vivien Langford from the Climate Action Show chats with Christine Rose a lead agricultural campaigner for Greenpeace Aotearoa. They discuss big dairy farming company, Fonterra, as the nation's greatest climate polluter, greenwashing and what the climate movement looks like after Jacinda Ardern. 7.30: Ayan Shirwa from Women on the …
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NTEU Deakin University Industrial Action, No Bullets in Benalla, YIRRAMBOI 2023, Tibi Access Grooves Tunes
Headlines// 7.15: Dr Piper Rodd, branch president for the NTEU's Deakin branch, on their non-union ballot and the next steps for Deakin staff fighting for better working conditions. 7.30: Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast speaks with Zelda Grimshaw from Wage Peace about the successful blockading of NIOA bullet factory and Thales mortar and…
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This week we revisit our First Nations Women and Song International Working Women's Day Episode produced by Ivka and Jasmine from our Tuesday Breakfast team. Together, they walk listeners through a curated selection of First Nations Music that celebrates women and gender diverse people. Alla is a powerful Yorta Yorta winyarr, a storyteller, compose…
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Radical Directory, Trans Day of Visibility, The Importance of Left-Wing Mobilisation, Queerly Beloved
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// 0:15 Radical Directory on Women on the Line: On this week's episode of Women on the Line, Phuong spoke with Meri Leeworthy, co-founder of Radical Directory, a project aimed at creating a public space for left-wing grassroots activists. They discuss the relationship between the internet and capitalism, how bi…
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The Carbon Cost of Native Tree Logging, Common Conversations, Frenzy Theatre Co,Trans Day of Vengeance
0:15 The Carbon Cost of Native Tree Logging Dr Jennifer Sanger and Sue McKinnonDid you know that emissions from native forest logging in south-eastern Australia are greater than Australia’s domestic aviation industry? Earth Matters' Eiddwen Jeffery speaks with Dr Jennifer Sanger from environmental research group, Tree Projects. Dr Sanger discusses …
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