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Rod Taylor is a multi-talented broadcaster, videographer based in Canberra. In addition to hosting the "Fuzzy Logic Science show (https://fuzzylogicon2xx.podbean.com/)", he is author of the 2020 book “10 Journeys on A Fragile Planet (https://tenjourneys.blogspot.com/2020/04/ten-journeys-on-fragile-planetcoming.html)”. This extraordinary book details the personal journeys of extraordinary environmentalists and game changers. This episode is dedicated to the memory of Dr. Haydn Washington. Haydn was a prolific and passionate writer and speaker on sustainability, degrowth, the need for population stabilisation and denialism against both climate and population realities. He wrote or edited many books. He was active in CASSE and the Ecological Economics community. The Australian Degrowth movement owes much to Haydn's work. A tribute to Haydn can be found on Rod's ‘Fuzzy Logic' science show here (https://fuzzylogicon2xx.podbean.com/e/states-of-denial/). The link includes an interview that Rod did with Haydn at the 2013 Fenner Conference, organised by Sustainable Population Australia (https://population.org.au/). You can find out more about "10 Journeys on a Fragile Planet" here (https://tenjourneys.blogspot.com/2020/04/ten-journeys-on-fragile-planetcoming.html). Want to find out more about the Fuzzy Logic Science show? You can listen via Canberra's radio 2XX (https://www.2xxfm.org.au/shows/fuzzy-logic/) or via the Fuzzy Logic Podcast (https://fuzzylogicon2xx.podbean.com/). As a prolific and energetic volunteer for Sustainable Population Australia, Rod worked with PGAP co-host Michael Bayliss with many of SPA's video productions, including: “Talking Heads: Choosing to have children...or not (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w_F_9amXCLw&t=562s)” and an interview with the Ambassador of Costa Rica, “Pura Vida Costa Rica with Ambassador Armando Vargas (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OhnN2KSa_Qo)”. Michael owes much to Rod's impeccable talent for camera angles and lighting. Rod was also co-editor of "Sustainability and the New Economics (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-78795-0)" (Springer, 2022) with Steve Williams. PGAP interviewed Steve (https://pgap.fireside.fm/stevewilliams) on a season 3 episode of PGAP. This volume is an invaluable addition to the post-growth economic movement. "The path to sustainable civilisation" co-written by Rod Taylor and Mark Disendorf is set to be published in mid 2023. With the tag line - 'civilization's broken, this is how we fix it" - we can't wait for the launch! Sustainable Population Australia has recently launched a new discussion paper, “How many Australians? The need for Earth-centric ethics (https://population.org.au/discussion-papers/how-many-australians-the-need-for-earth-centric-ethics/)” authored by Patron Dr. Paul Collins. Paul was also interviewed for a season 3 edition of PGAP here (https://pgap.fireside.fm/paulcollins). Find out more about co-host Mark Allen's Holistic Activism movement here (https://holisticactivism.net/). Support PGAP! Share this episode and others with your friends, family and networks. Rate and review us on Apple Podcast (https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/post-growth-australia-podcast/id1522194099). Got any feedback or a suggestion for a future episode? Contact us here (https://pgap.fireside.fm/contact). It has been an epic 2022 for PGAP and the hosts. Thank you for being with us through this journey and see you again in the new year. Special Guest: Rod Taylor.
From Local to Global is a new current affairs program that will be launching on Canberra community radio 2XX in late August, 2022. We'll be covering local Canberra stories as well as national and international stories that make a difference to our community. Importantly, we'd like you to join us on this journey and be part of shaping this dynamic new program. Find out how... Contact us via the 2XX website: https://www.2xxfm.org.au/ Email: fromlocaltoglobal2xxfm@gmail.com
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The People's School for Marxist-Leninist Studies presents a reading of the article "From Eurocommunism to Present Opportunism" by Raúl Martinez Turrero. This article explains the development of Eurocommunism as a historical trend and its implications for the world Communist movement. This trend spurred a cancerous growth of opportunism and class collaboration which the Communist movement in western Europe has yet to recover from. Interested in attending a class? Email info@psmls.org for more information Literature Used: "From Eurocommunism to Present Opportunism" by Raúl Martinez Turrero (2012) https://ourcloud.usvanguard.net/s/2xX... Recommended Literature: Readers' Guide to Marxist Classics by Maurice Cornforth (1954) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/mauri... Dialectical and Historical Materialism by J.V. Stalin (1938) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/j-sta... Foundations of Leninism by J.V. Stalin (1924) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/jv-st... Communists and the Liberation of Europe by Maxine Levi (1945) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/maxin... PSMLS Website: http://peoplesschool.org/contact/ Party of Communists USA Website https://partyofcommunistsusa.org/about/
The People's School for Marxist-Leninist Studies presents a reading of a letter from the KKE (Communist Party of Greece) to the CPUSA (Communist Party USA) entitled "Position of KKE on Webb's platform and the developments in the CPUSA." This article ideologically exposes the opportunist, revisionist, and liquidationist platform of the CPUSA under the leadership of Sam Webb. It is of the utmost importance for comrades to become familiar with the ideological decay of the CPUSA following the death of comrade Gus Hall. Interested in attending a class? Email info@psmls.org for more information. Check out our partner publishing house at newoutlookpublishers.net Literature Used: Letter to the CPUSA from the KKE entitled "Position of KKE on Webb's platform and the developments in the CPUSA," reprinted From The KKE's Web site: http://inter.kke.gr/News/news2011/201... (04/13/2011) https://ourcloud.usvanguard.net/s/2xX... Recommended Literature: Readers' Guide to Marxist Classics by Maurice Cornforth (1954) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/mauri... Dialectical and Historical Materialism by J.V. Stalin (1938) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/j-sta... Foundations of Leninism by J.V. Stalin (1924) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/jv-st... Wage Labor & Capital by Karl Marx (1847) https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx... PSMLS Website: http://peoplesschool.org/contact/ Party of Communists USA Website https://partyofcommunistsusa.org/about/
The People's School for Marxist-Leninist Studies presents a reading of the article "Communists and the so-called socialism of the 21st century" by Pável Blanco Cabrera (member of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Mexico). This article brilliantly exposes the ideological flaws of "21st-century socialism," and particularly its relationship to the invaluable experience of the Soviet Union and the socialist construction that took place in that country. All Communists should be aware of the dangers posed by this opportunistic ideology and be prepared to combat it when it rears its ugly head. Interested in attending a class? Email info@psmls.org for more information Literature Used In This Class: Communists and the so-called "Socialism of the 21st Century" by Pável Blanco Cabrera (2012) https://ourcloud.usvanguard.net/s/2xX... Recommended Literature: Readers' Guide to Marxist Classics by Maurice Cornforth (1954) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/mauri... Dialectical and Historical Materialism by J.V. Stalin (1938) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/j-sta... Foundations of Leninism by J.V. Stalin (1924) https://www.lulu.com/en/us/shop/jv-st... Wage Labor & Capital by Karl Marx (1847) https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx... PSMLS Website: http://peoplesschool.org/contact/ Party of Communists USA Website https://partyofcommunistsusa.org/about/
What are the origins of the Day of the Dead tradition? Find out here with a couple of tracks from local bands Brass Knuckle + Los Chavos who will be performing at the Canberra celebrations on Sunday 15th November over at the Polish Club! Thanks to LocalnLive on 2XX 98.3FM! MORE INFO: https://bit.ly/CBR_2020 Tracklisting: Brass Knuckle Brass Band - Quixotic Historical Origins of Day of the Dead (AUDIO) Los Chavos - Assi (live) What is Day of the Dead? (AUDIO) Brass Knuckle Brass Band - Turn It Up
What are the origins of the Day of the Dead tradition? Find out here with a couple of tracks from local bands Brass Knuckle + Los Chavos who will be performing at the Canberra celebrations on Sunday 15th November over at the Polish Club! Thanks to LocalnLive on 2XX 98.3FM! MORE INFO: https://bit.ly/CBR_2020 Tracklisting: Brass Knuckle Brass Band - Quixotic Historical Origins of Day of the Dead (AUDIO) Los Chavos - Assi (live) What is Day of the Dead? (AUDIO) Brass Knuckle Brass Band - Turn It Up
What are the origins of the Day of the Dead tradition? Find out here with a couple of tracks from local bands Brass Knuckle + Los Chavos who will be performing at the Canberra celebrations on Sunday 15th November over at the Polish Club! Thanks to LocalnLive on 2XX 98.3FM! MORE INFO: https://bit.ly/CBR_2020 Tracklisting: Brass Knuckle Brass Band - Quixotic Historical Origins of Day of the Dead (AUDIO) Los Chavos - Assi (live) What is Day of the Dead? (AUDIO) Brass Knuckle Brass Band - Turn It Up
The Greens have come close to taking the second Senate seat for the ACT over the last few election - will 2019 been their year? SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Penny Kyburz, who is running for the Australian Greens here in the ACT, hoping to take a seat in the Senate after the election takes place in May. According to her website, Dr Kyburz is "an academic, innovator, activist, policy adviser, and mother, [spending her] career working as a researcher and lecturer in computer science, a video game developer and entrepreneur, a digital rights campaigner, and now a political adviser." Topics in this wide-ranging interview include the Canberra electorate, cybersecurity, metadata retention, social media, the automation of work and the Australian video games industry and culture, The interview was originally broadcast on 26th March, 2019. Image from The Australian Greens' website. Join us each Tuesday evening from 6.30pm on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via 2xxfm.org.au/Form/subscriber
This weeks show is a mixed of MANY genre's - starting off with some Oriental vibes from Morroco and Turkey before going south to Andalucia and some Rumba Flamenca and ending in some funk jazz explorations! We've also re-branded as RADIO CLANDESTINO + have a weekly show on 2XX 98.3FM - check it out EVERY Tuesday 10:30pm - Midnight - https://www.2xxfm.org.au/Form/programdetail/?radio-clandestino TRACKLISTING: Gitkin - Tail Chaser Baba Zula - Tavus Havasi (live) Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble - La Cote Mediterranee Hassan Ben Jaafar + Balkan Beat Box - Lala Mira Gnawledge - La Lengua Del Rio Radio Tarifa - El Baile De La Bola Diego Guerrero - Malos Tiempos Radio Tarifa - Baile de Almut Antonio Sanchez - The Anxious Battle For Sanity Karl Hector + The Malcouns - Mission Control Barry Adamson - Jazz Devil Mister Ott - Shererit Kocani Orkestar - Usti Usti Baba (Senor Coconut Remix) Kocani Orkestar - L'Orient Est Roots (Lightning Head Remix) Monkey Marc - As The Market Crashed
This weeks show is a mixed of MANY genre's - starting off with some Oriental vibes from Morroco and Turkey before going south to Andalucia and some Rumba Flamenca and ending in some funk jazz explorations! We've also re-branded as RADIO CLANDESTINO + have a weekly show on 2XX 98.3FM - check it out EVERY Tuesday 10:30pm - Midnight - https://www.2xxfm.org.au/Form/programdetail/?radio-clandestino TRACKLISTING: Gitkin - Tail Chaser Baba Zula - Tavus Havasi (live) Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble - La Cote Mediterranee Hassan Ben Jaafar + Balkan Beat Box - Lala Mira Gnawledge - La Lengua Del Rio Radio Tarifa - El Baile De La Bola Diego Guerrero - Malos Tiempos Radio Tarifa - Baile de Almut Antonio Sanchez - The Anxious Battle For Sanity Karl Hector + The Malcouns - Mission Control Barry Adamson - Jazz Devil Mister Ott - Shererit Kocani Orkestar - Usti Usti Baba (Senor Coconut Remix) Kocani Orkestar - L’Orient Est Roots (Lightning Head Remix) Monkey Marc - As The Market Crashed
This weeks show is a mixed of MANY genre's - starting off with some Oriental vibes from Morroco and Turkey before going south to Andalucia and some Rumba Flamenca and ending in some funk jazz explorations! We've also re-branded as RADIO CLANDESTINO + have a weekly show on 2XX 98.3FM - check it out EVERY Tuesday 10:30pm - Midnight - https://www.2xxfm.org.au/Form/programdetail/?radio-clandestino TRACKLISTING: Gitkin - Tail Chaser Baba Zula - Tavus Havasi (live) Gilad Atzmon & The Orient House Ensemble - La Cote Mediterranee Hassan Ben Jaafar + Balkan Beat Box - Lala Mira Gnawledge - La Lengua Del Rio Radio Tarifa - El Baile De La Bola Diego Guerrero - Malos Tiempos Radio Tarifa - Baile de Almut Antonio Sanchez - The Anxious Battle For Sanity Karl Hector + The Malcouns - Mission Control Barry Adamson - Jazz Devil Mister Ott - Shererit Kocani Orkestar - Usti Usti Baba (Senor Coconut Remix) Kocani Orkestar - L’Orient Est Roots (Lightning Head Remix) Monkey Marc - As The Market Crashed
The upcoming Australian federal election is looking set to be fought on, among other things, tax reform. While the Labor Party want to wind back certain perks for the well-to-do, such as negative gearing and dividend imputation, the Liberals insist these changes will affect the aspirational middle-class and pensioners, in the case of the latter. Meanwhile, a lot of the electorate are left bedazzled by the complications of the debate, left wondering what policy change will effect whom. SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with John Passant, Canberra correspondent at Independent Australia and former Assistant Commissioner of Taxation at the Australian Tax Office. John Passant has written on tax for years, and explains how these mechanisms work and why Labor are arguing for a winding back of them. We then explore whether a campaign based on these reforms represents a rejuvenated Left ready to dismantle rampant neoliberalism, or if is a case of Labor wanting to rock the boat. Read John Passant's piece for Independent Australia on franking credits and other tax reform suggestions here: https://independentaustralia.net/business/business-display/franking-credits-superannuation-and-other-legal-tax-rorts,12362 Also find John's blog, En Passant, here: https://enpassant.com.au Image by GotCredit (https://flic.kr/p/TCxv9R) used according to CC BY 2.0 licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/). The interview was originally broadcast on 19th February, 2019. Join us each Tuesday evening from 6.30pm on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via https://2xxfm.org.au/Form/subscriber
Citizens Own Renewable Energy Network Australia, or CORENA provides a practical and effective way for ‘the people’ to collectively fund new renewable energy installations NOW instead of just waiting on government action. Our solar funding model (revolving loan fund) enables all of us who want a rapid transition to renewable energy to chip in and collectively help pay for practical renewable energy projects. Small amounts of money from LOTS of people can reduce Australia’s greenhouse gas emissions and, in conjunction with divestment, help eliminate the adverse health and environmental effects of coal and gas. Bill Gresham from CORENA joined us in the 2XX studios for a yarn on 7th September 2018. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. To give attribution for this work, include the URL of this page.
On the 29th of March this year, ACTU Secretary Sally McManus gave an address at the National Press Club, outlining the aims and purpose of the Change The Rules campaign. Citing rising inequality, flatlining wage growth and an insecure workforce, McManus called for a collective effort by unions and workers to demand better bargaining powers, an increase to the minimum wage, amongst other things. Included in McManus's speech was for workers to join their union. To coincide with May Day, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Alex White, Secretary of UnionsACT, about Change The Rules, and the 12 Days of Action organised by the trade union movement at the time of broadcast. Some of the topics touched on include the prevalence of insecure work in Australia, encouraging workers to join a union and how the union movement plans to take their message to parliament. To find out more about Change The Rules, go to changetherules.org.au. To find out what union is right for you, go to australianunions.org.au/join Image is of official Change The Rules campaign logo. This interview was aired on 1st May, 2018. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
When the Australian Capital Territory was given self-government in 1988, the hunt for a flag to symbolise the nation's capital was on. The ACT Government went with a design by Ivo Ostyn; but, as you'll hear, the final result was not quite what he had in mind. Rather than embracing Ostyn's proposal of a simple floral design, it was insisted that the finished product include the ACT Coat of Arms. What results is a flag not just with the wrong heraldry, but a flag that forgoes striking simplicity in favour of an overly complex design. Ivo Ostyn has been campaigning ever since to have the original vision of the ACT flag instated as the official flag. SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with him about what makes a good flag, the original and proposed design, as well as what needs to be done to get the flag changed. They also briefly touch on the issue around a new Australian flag, and that the ACT has no official mammal symbol. You can find the support page for the Bluebell Flag here: https://www.facebook.com/Bluebell-Flag-for-the-ACT-1806833799573682/ For further reading, The RiotACT has some great articles (and includes their poll), which you can find via these links: https://the-riotact.com/restoring-the-act-flag-to-the-vision-of-its-designer/187465 https://the-riotact.com/its-time-to-change-the-act-flag/189040 Image was designed by Ivo Ostyn and can be found on the Bluebell Flag for the ACT Facebook page. This interview was aired on 24th April, 2018. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Last year, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with the newly-minted National Director of the Australian Republic Movement, Michael Cooney, about all things republic. So with the Commonwealth Games underway on the Gold Coast, and the Prince of Wales on tour in the Land Down Under, it is an opportune moment to revisit the issue of the Australian Republic. Dr Benjamin T. Jones is Research Fellow in the School of History at the Australian National University and a regular commentator on the ABC and The Conversation. He is also an ardent republican, and author of the recently released republican call-to-arms, This Time: Australia's Republican Past and Future. It is a short, pithy read, blazing through Australia's long history of republican agitation, as well as throwing some suggestions out into the marketplace of ideas - things such as the title of the Head of State, what the flag should look like, and how a Head of State should be selected. This conversation covers the Commonwealth Games, Prince Charles' recent visit, the '99 Referendum as well as the recent commentary on how republicans should respond to the Uluru Statement from the Heart. You can find Dr Benjamin T. Jones at http://benjaminthomasjones.com/ as well as on Facebook and Twitter. The book is published by Black Inc. and is available online at all good bookstores. Cropped image from original by Zhu (https://flic.kr/p/999o7y) via Creative Commons licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) This interview was aired on 11th April, 2018. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
The 14th Australasian Permaculture convergence is happening in Canberra from the free Permaculture Festival at Canberra City Farm on the 15th April 2018, through 4 days of conference, and winding up with regional tours and further courses. Wondering what permaculture is all about? This interview is a primer for the convergence, with organisers Cally Brennan and Katy Bates, and with Danny OBrien from Canberra City Farm. 2XX will be at the convergence throughout, and will bring you all the speakers. This work is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0/. To give attribution for this work, include the URL of this page.
Discussion has flared up in Australia about what sorts of days should be celebrated and marked with public holiday status. But despite consecutive Census data showing Australia is becoming more secular and atheist, Easter and Christmas remain widely celebrated, albeit in less Christian and more secular ways. Does the idea of Easter and Christmas being marked as public holidays rub up against the Australian ideal of a secular, multicultural country? SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Dr Meredith Doig, President of the Rationalist Society of Australia, to see if there are any particularly strong views about this. The discussion veers into general issues regarding the separation of church and state, including the schools chaplaincy program, school funding, Sunday penalty rates and prayers before parliament. The Rationalist Society of Australia can be found at www.rationalist.com.au, and also on Facebook. The alternative to Prayers Before Parliament can be found at https://www.rationalist.com.au/an-alternative-to-prayers-before-parliament-2/ Image by Somewhere in the world today (https://flic.kr/p/9ATSsN) via Creative Commons licence (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) This interview was aired on 3rd April, 2018. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Sophie Singh speaks with executive coach Kim Vella of Kim Vella Coaching. A number of years ago, Kim walked away from a senior executive position in the public service and reinvented herself as an executive career coach working to help others develop their potential. Kim talks about the events that changed her life, her priorities and the benefits and challenges of being a career coach and what it's all about. Find more about Kim and her work at https://www.kimvella.com.au/ Image supplied by Kim Vella. This interview was aired on 27th February, 2018. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
You may have heard of it, but you just as likely have not. It's the Trans-Pacific Partnership, or the TPP, a highly secretive free trade deal between 11 pacific nations - including Australia - which may see massive ramifications in the efficacy of our laws to regulate the ambitions of global corporations. As for the economic benefits, they have not been convincing to the likes of Pat Ranald, convenor of the Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network, who have been raising the alarm bells about the TPP for nearly a decade. SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Pat Ranald, and asked about the sorts of damage we might see the TPP impose(or, as it is now known, the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership). And with the signing of the newly revamped TPP not long away, what can be done before or after? Image by DonkeyHotey (https://www.flickr.com/photos/donkeyhotey/10734398214) via Creative Commons licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/) This interview was aired on 27th February, 2018. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
A decade ago, a book called Affluenza by the Australia Institute's Clive Hamilton and Richard Denniss sent shockwaves through the cultural landscape, with an analysis of Australian culture rarely talked about at the time. It described a vast proportion of Australians who, while earning well than enough to live on, finding themselves feeling poor and unhappy. Instead of trying to increase our leisure time and thereby earn less than we might, we opt instead to earn more so we can buy more things. This was due to an emphasis on owning products of status and state-of-the-art technology bringing about a fulfilling life, rather than the old-fashioned values of creativity and family, to name a few. Richard Denniss is back a decade later to tackle the plague of affluenza in Australian culture, and the diagnosis isn't good. He believes we not only recognise ours as a consumerist culture, but embrace it, believing we are propelling the economy to unprecedented heights of growth. Our propensity to replace rather than repair, to throw away perfectly good gear to keep up with the times, and generally embrace the purchase of goods over services, not only damages public life but also trashes the environment. But rather than lay the blame at the feet of immoral individuals, Denniss believes serious cultural shifts need to occur if we are to increase leisure time, improve our environmental impact and end the anxious need to buy more stuff. Richard Denniss is Chief Economist at The Australia Institute. His new book, "Curing Affluenza", is available at all good books stores and also through The Australia Institute website: http://www.tai.org.au/ Photo is of cover of the book, designed by Tristan Main. It is published by Black Inc. This program was aired on 13th November, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
The migration of many different peoples from many different cultures is a fundamental aspect of modern Australian history. And while mainstream conversations around migrants, refugees and the migration experience usually revolve around whether or not they should be allowed to live in Australia, what's often left out mixed feelings of belonging to multiple places, nostalgia for distant lands and memories evoked by food, song and language. It is these strange, ineffable feelings that are the concern of be:longing, "an online publication exploring personal experiences of migration, cross-culture, nostalgia and divided (or shared) belonging". SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Dunja Cvjetićanin, co-founder of be:longing, and Anita Patel, who is Acquisitions Editor as well as a key contributor, about the website and the work they collect. They also talk about their own experiences of mediating between different cultural spheres. You can find be:longing at https://belongingmag.com/ as well as on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/belongingmag/ Picture is be:longing logo. This program was aired on 6th November, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Recently a music benefit called Rockin' For West Papua was held at Smith's Alternative in the city, raising awareness and showing solidarity for the independence struggle in West Papua, a province west of Papua New Guinea and currently occupied by Indonesia. West Papua has experienced similar repressive actions as seen in Catalonia recently (but in many ways more extreme), but receives far less press and attention particularly considering it is one of Australia's closest neighbours. To explain the history and current situation of West Papua and its struggle for independence from Indonesia, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Ronny Kareni, co-founder of Rize Of The Morning Star and currently living in Canberra. They discuss how West Papuan nationhood was hijacked during the decolonisation process and the repressive Suharto regime, as well as the economic motives of Indonesian occupation and the level of repression faced by pro-independence activists. They also discuss Black Brothers, the legendary West Papuan rock band whose politics saw them exiled and moved about all over the world. Find Rize Of The Morning Star online at http://www.rizeofthemorningstar.com/ or find them on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/rizeofthemorningstar/ Image is a cropped and realigned photo by Bas Bogers (https://www.flickr.com/photos/bogers/4233967338), modified and shared as per CC license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/2.0/). This program was aired on 23rd October, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Tim The Yowie Man is a big name around Canberra, known for his work in cryptonaturalism and following the trail of urban myths and legends scattered around Australia. With the help of Austography, Tim The Yowie Man has put together a new series, which will be on YouTube soon after its premiere at the National Film and Sound Archive on the 18th of October. SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sat down with him to discuss what's in store in the series, including investigations into the mysteries of Lake George, the haunted tales of Burnima Homestead... and discovering the South Coast's best pies. The discussion extends into Tim's initial yowie sighting which kickstarted his investigations, his theory on what a yowie might be and the stark divisions in the yowie/bigfoot hunting community. You can watch the trailer for Tim The Yowie Man - The Series here: https://youtu.be/4avkEvTK6ss Photo supplied by Tim the Yowie Man. This program was aired on 9th October, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
2017 has marked several milestones in the advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders' rights in Australia: it has been 50 years since the 1967 Referendum and 25 years since the Mabo decision was handed down by the High Court. It is also 20 years since the Bringing Them Home report, which brought the dark history of the Stolen Generations to light, and nearly 10 years since the Federal Government apologised to said Stolen Generations. Another important moment occurred with regards to the latter two, that is the case of Bruce Trevorrow vs the State of South Australia. This case saw Trevorrow - an Aboriginal man who was unlawfully taken by the state as a 13 month old child in 1957 - financially compensated, as well as have the crimes committed against him acknowledged by the courts. This was the first time a Stolen Generations victim was compensated by any means, and was a crucial turning point in the conversation around the Stolen Generations and partially catalysed the Apology half a year later. To talk about this important legal case, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Joanna Richardson, who was Bruce Trevorrow's solicitor in the case. The interview touches on who Bruce Trevorrow was, what happened to him, what lasting damage was done, as well as how Trevorrow's case was built. We also touch on how important the trial's verdict was, what the Apology to the Stolen Generations meant to Trevorrow and the Uluru Statement's proposal of a Truth and Reconciliation process. You can hear Julian Burnside QC talk briefly on the case on Radio National's Law Report here: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lawreport/julian-burnside/8568184 Photo is by Michael Coghlan (https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikecogh/5457942713) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/). This program was aired on 25th September, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
When was the last time you spent good quality time with a great book? As an enthusiastic reader, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sort out someone to speak with him about the Australian Reading Hour, which is on Thursday 14th September, encouraging Australians all over the continent to spend an hour reading a book in order to promote Australia's secret love-affair with the written word. Did you know twice as many Australians prefer to read for pleasure than play organised sport? To discuss this and other fascinating facts about Australian reading habits Nathan spoke with Cheryl Akle, who is spokesperson for the Australian Reading Hour as well as Director of Better Reading. Cheryl is also an unstoppable reader herself, and her passion for books spills over in their conversation. To find out more about the Australian Reading Hour, head on over to http://www.readinghour.org.au/. Better Reading also have a podcast full of chats with great Australian authors, which can be found at https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/better-reading-podcast/id1225214412?mt=2 This program was aired on 14th September, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
And a happy Wattle Day to you, our beloved SubjectACT listeners! But what exactly is Wattle Day anyway, where did it come from and why, unlike Australia Day and ANZAC Day, has this long-standing Australian national day seen a bit of a decline over the years? To discuss this and more, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Terry Fewtrell, President of the Wattle Day Association Inc., which is based in Canberra. Also discussed is Australia's often confused history with national symbols, and the importance and function of national days in the context of mounting criticism of Australia Day - and Terry's conviction that Wattle Day can be sort to resolve this tension. Find Terry's excellent piece published on Wattle Day by clicking this link: http://www.smh.com.au/comment/let-national-wattle-day-end-the-australia-day-arguments-20170831-gy7zwi.html You can also find the Wattle Day Association Inc. via their website at http://www.wattleday.asn.au/ or alternatively find their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/WattleDay/ This program was aired on 4th September, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Human rights such as freedom of speech and religion are often invoked by many Australians and even many politicians, but did you know Australia is the only democracy without a federal Bill or Charter of Rights? To discuss this issue, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sat down with Tim Vines, Vice President of Civil Liberties Australia, and Sam Tierney, a Board member of CLA and an ACT solicitor. Tim talks about how a Bill or Charter would function to ensure human rights are better protected in law on a federal level, while Sam talks about how the ACT's own Human Rights Act 2004 has been used to protect human rights in the territory. You can find Civil Liberties Australia at http://www.cla.asn.au/News/ Recommended reading for a more indepth analysis of this issue is Prof George Williams' "A Charter of Rights for Australia", the 4th edition of which has just recently been published by UNSW Press. Image is an amalgam of the Human Rights Logo (https://www.humanrightslogo.net/) and The Golden Wattle Flag, a proposed alternative Australian flag designed by Jeremy Matthews (http://www.goldenwattleflag.com/). This program was aired on 28th August, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler speaks with two advocates for marriage equality and the advancement of LGBTI rights who are informed in a big way by their religious beliefs. Natalie Cooper is co-chair of Equal Voices, a cross-denominational Christian group advocating for LGBTI rights within the church. Included in our conversation is the EV's Apology to LGBTI+ people, current support for LGBTI rights in different denominations and what kind of points we might make to our Christian friends to change conservative perceptions of what homosexuality is. Mina Zaki is a Communications Officer for Muslims for Progressive Values, which recently issued a statement in support of marriage equality. Included in our talk is debates around interpretations of the Quran, the importance of marriage in Islam and what Islamic values inform Mina and MPV to support marriage equality and LGBTI rights. For more information about Equal Voices, go to https://equalvoices.org.au/, and for more information about Muslims for Progressive Values (including their recent press release stating MPV's support for marriage equality) go to http://www.mpv-australia.org/ And it's not too late to enrol to participate in the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey! Visit www.aec.gov.au/ to enrol or check your enrolment details. Image was found at http://religiondispatches.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/07/islamflag-690x460.jpg This program was aired on 21st August, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler investigates the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey and the campaign for marriage equality with two different guests with two different perspectives. Todd Schild is a supporter of marriage equality and LGBTI rights, yet will be boycotting the Postal Survey on the grounds of his fundamental objection to the courting of public opinion on human rights issues. Kevin Boreham, ANU College of Law lecturer who specialises in human rights law, will be voting 'yes' (despite similarly objecting to the Postal Survey) as he believes a boycott would be ineffective. Included in our discussion is the use of human rights language to back the 'no' case despite the absence of a federal bill or charter of rights, how having no charter will effect the challenge of the survey in the High Court, the chances of the High Court challenges succeeding, and how Australia's protections against hate speech compare to other parts of the world. For more information on the Australian Marriage Law Postal Survey, visit http://www.aec.gov.au/FAQs/amlps.htm Image is "Rainbow" (CC BY-SA 2.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/)) by Benson Kua (https://www.flickr.com/photos/bensonkua/4988338912/). This program was aired on 14th August, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story and more at @subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sits down with Adelaide Rief, creative producer at Ainslie and Gorman Arts Centres, about what's in the works for Season Two. Included is a discussion about events and gigs on both past and present, as well as a discussion about the results of the Australia Council for the Arts' 2016 National Arts Participation Survey, and what they say about Canberrans' and Australians' creativity and attitudes towards the arts. Find the program for Ainslie & Gorman Arts Centre Season Two using this link: http://www.agac.com.au/2017/07/ags-2017-artistic-program-season-two/ Photo excerpt of Ainslie & Gorman Arts Centre Season Two cover image, which includes image of Projection by John Carolan, Collected Resonances (2016). This program was aired on 7th August, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story and more at @subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sits down with JG Montgomery, author of "Haunted Britain: Supernatural Realms of the United Kingdom" and "Haunted Australia: Ghosts of the Great Southern Land", to discuss his writings on alleged ghost sightings. Included in the discussion is ghost sightings in Port Arthur, Lake George as well as what evidence there is out there and what people might actually be seeing when they perceive ghosts. Find JG Montgomery's books here on his website: https://jgmontgomeryauthor.com/home Photo of JG Montgomery by KL Willcox. This program was aired on 31st July, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story and more at @subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Do Canberrans support an Australian republic? And just how active are Canberrans around this issue? SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sat down with Michael Cooney, National Director of the Australian Republic Movement, to talk about this and more, including flaws in our current monarchical arrangement, how the President of Australia might be elected and what powers they might enjoy, as well as a bit of reflection on the 1999 republic referendum. To learn more about the Australian Republic Movement, you can find their main website at republic.org.au or find them on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube. This program was aired on 17th July, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story and more at @subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sits down with local slam poet Andrew Galan to talk about slam poetry in the ACT; how he became involved, a little bit of the history of Canberra slam poetry and the sorts of poetry events that are happening in the ACT. We also talk about Andrew's latest book, "For All The Veronicas (The Dog Who Staid)", and how his travels have influenced his writing. To find out more about Andrew Galan, go to http://www.andrewgalan.com/ Image of Andrew Galan by Sean Davey. This program was aired on 3rd July, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story and more at @subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sits down with Martin Miles, author of Canberrahouse.com.au, to talk about the architecture of Canberra. In the light of the recent demolition of Currong Flats and parts of the Allawah Flats, how aware are Canberrans about the innovative and historic examples of architecture in their hometown? We talk different styles of architecture, the history of the building of Canberra, how Canberra might preserve important buildings, plus the upcoming Design Canberra festival. Find Martin's website at www.canberrahouse.com.au Image of Allawah Courts taken by Tracey Clarke. (https://www.flickr.com/photos/fromrosemarylane/) This program was aired on 26th June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story and more at www.soundcloud.com/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT producer and presenter Kim Vella talked with Tara Cheyne MLA on 20 June 2017 talking about the recent SEE-Change Parliament of Youth on Sustainability, street art murals replacing graffiti in the ACT, the latest APS decentralisation developments, the 2017-18 Budget and what it means for our community, plus what we'll see as part of Canberra's support for 2017 Red Nose day. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30 am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via http://www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler speaks with Andrew Biszczak, who's taking a breather from The Million Dollar Run, a fundraising and awareness campaign for the little known genetic disease Epidermolysis Bullosa (or E.B. for short). He talks about his decision to start the campaign, what life is like for Butterfly Children, the progress of research into finding a cure, as well as chatting about the experience of running from Adelaide to Brisbane. To find out more and donate, go to http://themilliondollarrun.com.au/ or find The Million Dollar Run on Facebook. This program was aired on 22nd June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story and more at www.soundcloud/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/ Image: The Million Dollar Run
SubjectACT's Jennifer Thompson spoke with Jeremy Leala and Hayden Page from the Woden Community Service Youth Engagement Team. We also hear from Tay, young participant of the Street Art Workshop. Find out more at www.wcs.org.au or visit and like their facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/WodenCommunityService This program was aired on 19th June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at www.soundcloud/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/ Photo: Woden Community Service
SubjectACT presenter Doug Dobing talks with Prisoners Aid President Hugh Smith and Vice President Shoba Varkey about the Alexander Maconochie Centre and breaking the cycle of imprisonment. “When a person commits a crime, they do their time and then come out of prison. Often they come out of jail with no jobs, no accommodation, maybe no family,” said Ms Varkey. Originally broadcast on the 14th June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30 am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at Soundcloud.com/subjectACT. Subscribe to 2XX via http://www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/ Photo: Rohan Thomspon
SubjectACT presenter Doug Dobing talks with three-time ISKA kickboxing champion 'The Guvnor' Ben Edwards about his toughest battle yet and his upcoming Monaro Fight Circuit MMA debut in Canberra on 15 July. Even if you don't follow MMA, this is a story of overcoming adversity, commitment and a desire to win. “It’s been a really long road. Even this time last year, I was 20 kilos heavier than I am now. Just obese and not happy, not in a good place mentally,” said Edwards. “This is only the beginning mate. I’ve got a lot to prove to myself and everyone else and I’m looking to make a big statement in the MMA world,” he said. Originally broadcast on 16th June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30 am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via http://www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/ Photo: Abe Ricefield Ricefield Photography. Used with permission
SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler speaks with Malcolm Towney and Amber Bootle of Gugan Gulwan about the upcoming Gugan Gulwan NAIDOC Youth Awards, pushing back against negative attitudes about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, language, culture and encouraging positivity in young people through Gugan Gulwan's services. For more information about the 2017 Gugan Gulwan NAIDOC Youth Awards and how to nominate a candidate call(02) 6296 8900 or go to http://gugan-gulwan.com.au/events/25-nominations-for-gugan-gulwan-2017-youth-awards-night This program was aired on Thursday 15th June 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at www.soundcloud/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
SubjectACT's Sophie Singh speaks with Barbara O'Dwyer, Australian President of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) about the prospects for a treaty to ban nuclear weapons. Ban the Bomb actions are being held around the world on Saturday June 17 to urge support for the treaty currently being negotiated at the United Nations. This program aired on 9th June 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at www.soundcloud/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Subject ACT's Nathan Schmidt spoke with Tim Hollo about a petition to keep Canberra billboard-free; and Dan Miller regarding legislation around political posters in Canberra. This program aired on 1st June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at www.soundcloud/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
You may have seen recently, advertising posters at bus shelters with photos of a young person in a t-shirt that says “Job Hunter Not Dole Bludger”. While this campaign was launched by the national welfare group Brotherhood of St Laurence, our research into this story led us to a perhaps surprising driving force behind it, in the form of the bus shelter advertising company, Adshel. Curious to find out more about the motivations behind the campaign, SubjectACT's Jennifer Thompson spoke with Adshel’s Director of People & Performance, Franck Appleby. We also hear from the young job hunters themselves. This program was recorded live on 12th June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at www.soundcloud/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/ Photo: Adshel
Subject ACT's Nathan Gubler talks with Francis Markham, PhD student at the ANU Fenner School of Environment and Society, specialising in mappaing areas affected by problem gambling. This program was recorded live on 8th June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and @SubjectACT. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at @subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Subject ACT's Jennifer Thompson talks with Glenn Fowler (ACT Branch Secretary of the Australian Eduction Union) and Eleanor Sautelle (Psychologist) about the number of Psychologist in ACT schools. This interview was recorded live on 6th June, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and @SubjectACT. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at @subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
Subject ACT's Jennifer Thompson talks with James Gribble about the story behind Empower Golf and their free Inaugural Empower Golf Disability Clinic on 30th May 2017 3-5pm at Federal Golf Course, Canberra. http://www.empowergolf.com.au/events-2/ Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs. Or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. You can also follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Soundcloud.com/SubjectACT. You can find this story (after the broadcast date) and more at https://soundcloud.com/subjectact Subscribe to 2XX via http://www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/