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His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Who owns the Holy Land – a panel discussion featuring a Muslim, A Christian and a Jew, with Palestinian musician, scholar, and 3CR programmer Yousef Al-Reemawi, How hard have you thought about what is happening in Syria? Susan Dirgham, retired ESL teacher and supporter of more contacts between the people of Syria and ourselves, Nic Maclellan, Islands Business journalist, and what Trump will mean for the people of Pacific nations, Part 2 of the monthly GeneEthics Network report, with Bob Phelps, Executive Director. Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
Palestine/Australian activist & co-founder of Olive Kids, Amin Abbas with the role of the Palestinian Authority in controlling the Palestinians in the West Bank for the occupiers Israel, US antiwar activist Brad Wolf with the findings of the Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal and its recommendations, President of APAN and 3CR Programmer Nasser Mashni, on the Jerusalem (Al-Quds) Peace Prize & an invitation to the annual dinner, Emeritus Professor Stuart Rees AM discussing the campaign against antisemitism, Part 2 of the country profile of Jamaica with PhD candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis, and Bob Phelps, Executive Director of the GeneEthics Network with our monthly analysis of activties of those promoting genetic engineering. Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
Final Tuesday Hometime Program for 2024: His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Dr Binoy Kampmark, senior lecturer at RMIT University – reviewing events of 2024, Broadcaster and activist Jacob Grech looking for the truth about Syria as Assad leaves, Socialist Alliance member Coral Wynter talking about the Rising Tide Festival and Canberra demonstration in late November, Nic Maclellan, correspondent with Islands Business, on Vanuatu and 132 other nations asking ICC to clarify state obligations relating to climate change, and Bob Phelps, Executive Director of the GeneEthics Network, with the year that was, and pushing back against Genetic Engineering lobbies. Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Former ambassador and retired academic Tony Kevin speaking about his article in Pearls & Irritations, entitled Gaza's agony: the hinge point in the loss of Western dominance, The 70th anniversary of the bomb test on Bikini Atoll in the Republic of the Marshall Islands and the many others in the Pacific by Britain, France and the U.S. journalist Nic Maclellan, Freelance journalist and human rights activist Mary Kostakidis and the influence of the pro-Israel lobby in the media, etc, Part 2 of the GeneEthics report with Bob Phelps, Executive Director. Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Killings and dispossession in the West Bank while the attention focuses on Gaza – Michael Shaik from Free Palestine Melbourne Recently retired QC Paul Heywood-Smith talking about the bringing to Australia of Francesca Albanese for the Edward Said Memorial Lecture and how the UN General Assembly could act to stop Israel, despite the Security Council veto Feminist and author Clementine Ford speaking at a Melbourne rally for Palestine The Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal exposing the four main US weapons manufacturers working hand in hand with the US government – speaking with one of the organizers Brad Wolf Do we want genetically engineered bananas? Bob Phelps, Executive Director of GeneEthics Network Network Exposing human rights abuses in the Philippines – Peter Murphy Chair of the International Coalition for Human Rights in the PhilippinesHead to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Helen McCue, co-founder of Union Aid Abroad remembers the inspiring life of her Palestinian friend Dr Olfat Mahmoud who died in Beirut in September, linking what happened to Palestinians in 1948, in 1982 in Lebanon and now in Gaza and the West Bank. PHD Candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis returns from his visit to the Kingdom of Tonga speaking with doctors who studied in Cuba with scholarships, about their treatment on returning and the problems with the Tongan health system Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees vents his anger, shared by many, at the bias of some ABC journalists when speaking with and about Palestinians. Executive Director of GeneEthics Network Network, Bob Phelps with more plans to increase genetically engineered organisms into our food Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Activist and broadcaster Jacob Grech looking at coup in the Sahel region, the latest in July in Niger. Former academic and foreign affairs advisor Tony Kevin follows on this theme and also the war in Ukraine Why French President Macron is focusing on the Pacific Nations. His third visit as President – correspondent for Islands Business, Nic Maclellan. Court case looming regarding 700 women against Monash IVF and more – Bob Phelps, Executive Director of the GeneEthics NetworkHead to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Life's work of academic, researcher, military analyst and peace activist, Professor Richard Tanter. Intelligence, artificial intelligence and whether machines can think... questions for Marxist historian and author Humphrey McQueen The push for synthetic human embryos, genetically modified baby food, and much more – Bob Phelps, Executive Director of the GeneEthics Network Climate change: Pacific Nations have had enough, time for action – award winning journalist and researcher Nic MacLellan Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
His Week That Was – Mr Kevin Healy US feeling threatened re its control of the Middle East – Dr Tim Anderson Using Freedom of Information to find out why the ALP government is denying Israel is an apartheid state – Paul Heywood-Smith QC Part two of the GeneEthics Network monthly review – Bob Phelps, Executive Director Richard Broinowski AO and those submarines Confronting the TERF's – Debbie Brennan from Freedom Socialist Party and Radical Women Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Wrap up of the year with: World affairs as the United States losses its domination – Dr Tim Anderson The Australian War Memorial and the Australian Frontier Wars and preparation for war with China – Dr Sue Wareham, President of the Medical Association For the Prevention Of War (MAPW) All things genetic engineering in our world – Bob Phelps, Co-founder and Executive Director of the GeneEthics Network Peter Murphy, chair of the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines, looking back on the year in that country Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts.
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Palestine National Day – Palestinian activist Amin Abbas B-52's and US preparing for war with China – Richard Tanter, Chair of the Australian chapter of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear weapons (ICAN) GeneEthics with Bob Phelps, Executive Director Australia's obligations under UN torture convention: a lot to be desired – Dr Binoy Kampmark Ethiopia crisis and Palestine – Bishop George Browning, President of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN) Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts.
Bob Phelps has been working in the GMO watchdog scene for many years. He founded Gene Ethics in 1988 to work for a GM-free future. Bob is an educator and campaigner in peace and environment movements, with forty years experience. In 2003 he was awarded a Federation Medal for his services to the Australian community. Gene Ethics is a non-profit educational network of citizens and kindred groups. We want the precautionary principle, scientific evidence and the law rigorously applied to all proposed uses of genetic manipulation (GM) technologies and their products. Gene Ethics generates and distributes accurate information and analysis on the ethical, environmental, social and economic impacts of GM. Our education programs critically assess GM for the public, policy-makers and interest groups.
Jan from Tuesday Hometime speaks with Max Costello (LLM) former WorkSafe Victoria prosecuting solicitor and RMIT Law lecturer to explain the past sabotage of refugee law in Australia. Costello co-wrote submissions to the 2014 Moss review and the 2015 Senate Select Committee on Nauru abuses, highlighting misconduct and violation of rights from the former Australian government and the manipulation of legislation.Jan Bartlett speaks with Assoc Professor Jake Lynch, Chair of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies (DPACS) at the University of Sydney on politics and thepower of peace journalism for PalestineJan Speaks to Bob Phelps from the Gene Ethics Network on the power of the Seed ( in two parts) Gene Ethics envisages a safer, more equitable and more sustainable GM-free society. More info ar http://www.geneethics.org
Situation in Sri Lanka – Lionel Bopage, former liberation movement leader Retired solicitor Max Costello with non-conforming of a law and sabotage of a law Associate Professor Jake Lynch from Sydney University on anti-semitism and anti-zionism GeneEthics Network report with Bob Phelps, Executive Director
His week that was – Kevin HealyWhat is Spain up to in betraying Western Sahara for the second time? – Kamal Fadel (Polisario Front Representative of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Front in Australia and NZ)Oxfam report on dire situation in Yemen and plight of Afghans trying to escape their country – Anti-war activist Kathy KellyMonthly Genetic Engineering report from Bob Phelps executive director of the GeneEthics NetworkPart one of recent history of Colombia, South America – Sasha Gillies-Lekakis, Activist and PHD candidate
Palestinian Australian Nasser Mashni (APAN Vice-President and 3CR presenter) takes a complaint to the Australian Human Rights Commissions accusing the Federal Government of breaching racism laws.Peace activist Kathy Kelly talks about the impact of US sanctions and theft of assets on the people of Afghanistan.The relentless push by the genetic engineering lobby in all aspects, including human lifeforms – Bob Phelps director of the GeneEthics network.Ignored by our government and mass media, human rights abuses continues unabated in West Papua – activist from West Papua now living in Australia Ronny Kareni.
His week that was – Kevin Healy, Election results in Venezuela – Fred Fuentes, journalist, author and activist, Human genetic engineering – Bob Phelps, director of GeneEthics Network, Part 2 of the launch for the appeal for Palestinian women farmers devastated by blockade and bombing, Food Sovereignty in Palestine webinar – Nick Rose (Executive Director of SUSTAIN), Andrew Laidlaw (president of Global Gardens of Peace), Amy Tracy and Savannah Subski (founders, Just Food Collective), Rasha Tayeh (Nutritionist & Beit e'shai founder), Laurel Thomas (Free Palestine Melbourne), Nasser Mashni (APAN Vice-President and 3CR presenter)New worldwide push for deep-sea mining – Natalie Lowrey from the Deep Sea Mining Campaign,Further issues of concern for the people of the Philippines – human rights advocate Peter Murphy.
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His week that was – Kevin HealyDoes the US intend to end its war on Afghanistan ? – Anti war activist in US, Brian TerrellTampa 20 years on and are we going to repeat? – journalist and author David MarrGM crops helping to destroy the Amazon rainforests – Bob Phelps director of GeneEthics NetworkPart 2 of journalist and researcher Nic MacLellan's assessment of the upcoming third referendum on self determination for New Caledonia.Compliance rather than compassion – Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees
His week that was – Mr Kevin HealyWork of Marilyn Havini on Buka Island, Bougainville working with Bougainvillians for peace and self determinationThe truth about the reasons why no peace treaty in Korea in 1953 – Dr Tim AndersonPeace not war – Stephen Darley Co-ordinator of IPAN South AustraliaGeneEthics report with Bob Phelps
Mr Kevin Healy with His Week That Was. Dr Megan Davidson CEO of Wildlife Victoria with an analysis of the impact on wildlife of the recent fires, what should have been done and hopefully what will be done in the future. West Papuan activist Ronnie Kareni and the impact of the COVID-19 virus in West Papua. How two events in the 20th century, 9/11 and the COVID-19 virus which have impacted, and continue to impact on our civil liberties. Update on attempts to increase GM products into Australia and lessen controls with Bob Phelps from the GeneEthics Network.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Role of Pine Gap in U.S. drone warfare- Stephen Daley, I.P.A.N. 3) Two of the speakers at the Canberra rally in support of Julian Assange 4) Monthly report from Bob Phelps and the Gene Ethics network 5) 50th Anniversary of the Vietnam Moratorium March- Joan Coxsedge 6) Vice Chancellor of Bethlehem University Br Peter Bray
1) Part 2 of the interview with Brian Newman and Bruce Francis, looking at their time in Palestine 2) Spotlight on human rights in the Philippines- Lee Rhiannon 3) Monthly Gene Ethics report- Bob Phelps 4) Attacks on journalists and activists in Western Sahara- Cate Lewis 5) Climate emergency- Dr Margie Beavis, Vice President of M.A.P.W.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Part 1 of oniterview with Philippines/Australian activist May Kotsakis 3)G.M. news- Bob Phelps, Gene Ethics Network 4) Part 2 of history of Haiti- Sasha Gilles-Lekakis 5) Western sahara update- Cate Lewis 6) Results of trial in Georgia, USA of peace activist Brian Terrell
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Crisis in the Amazon rainforest- Dr Ralph Newmark, director of Latin American Institute at Latrobe University 3) Update on proposed referendum vote in Bouganville- Luke Fletcher, Jubilee Australia 4) Western Sahara update, visit next month of health worker from the refugee camps in Algeria- Cate Lewis 5) Gene Ethics Network monthly- Bob Phelps 6) Report back from Pacific Islands forum- Nic MacLellan, journalist and researcher
1) HIs week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Findings of enquiry into human rights situation in Venezuela- journalist, author and activist fred Fuentes 3) Commentary by activist Joan Coxsedge 4) Monthly Gene Ethics report- Bob Phelps 5) Legacies of nuclear testing on past yeart- Helen Caldicutt, featured on Ockham Razor R.N. 6) Part 1 of a talk by Professor Emeritus Richard Falk titled A Future For Palestine, B.D.S. and International Law and Beyond
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Situation in Venezuela 3) Gene Ethics network- Bob Phelps 4)The walk of a Peace activist- Dale Hess 5) Susan Fawkner and the reality of life in Palestiine 6) Refugees from Central America- Richard Broinowski
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Visit to Venezuela with Joe Montero 3) Gene Ethics segment with Bob Phelps 4) Hypocracy and hand-wringing- talking with Debbie Brennan 5) Legacy of nuclear tests in the Pacific and elsewhere- Nic Maclellan
On the show with Will [Segment times in brackets] || 3CR is proud to acknowledge the Kulin Nations as true owners and custodians of the lands from which we broadcast. We pay respect to their elders past and present and acknowledge that their sovereignty was never ceded and a treaty has yet to be signed || [10:21] Excerpts from yesterday's rally organised by Campaign against Racism and Fascism (CARF) in protest against the normalisation of islamophobic and racist hate speech. CARF argues that this climate of racist hatred encouraged a white-supremacist to murder of 50 worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch, Aotearoa, last Friday || [23:33] The development of Genetic Manipulation (GM) tech like CRISPR continues unabated and some in our government want to deregulate the industry even further. This is why Bob Phelps from Gene Ethics is developing a GM Free school materials kit to give kids all the information they need || [37:58] To protest Government inaction on the Climate emegency, Shannon is walking from Coburg to Canberra with a petition arguing for a switch to 100% renewable energy sources, among other demands. We invite him into the studio to tell us about his walk for climate action and you can find out more at myextremelylongwalk.com and on Twitter and Facebook || [55:20] Blak Betty from Blak Noise Radio speaks to Djab Wurrung elder Aunty Sandra Onus for the latest update from the Djab Wurrung Embassy camp, where VicRoads is planning on destroying sacred and culturally significant trees on Djab Wurrung land. The camp has been running for months and needs fresh volunteers to join: Top Camp is at Warrayatkin Rd, off the Western Hwy between Ararat and Buangor, two hours from Narrm (Melbourne) || [1:06:46] Roj Amedi is a campaigner with Colour Code and spoke yesterday afternoon at the CARF-organised rally in solidarity with Muslims in Australia and Aotearoa || Music:Venus by Peter PeterTree by Deline Briscoe
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Why are people from Central America seeking to enter the U.S.- Monica Hill, F.S.P. America 3) Gene Ethics news- Bob Phelps, Gene Ethics Network 4) News from Western Sahara- Cate Lewis, Australia Western Sahara Association 5) Independent Peaceful Australia Network issues- Shirley Winton 6) Coup attempt in Venezuela- Dr Ralph Newmark, director of Intstitute of Latin American Studies at LaTrobe University
1) Bishop George Browning's visit to Palestine and positive vote at ALP conference on Palestine 2) Tale of 2 Saturdays- January 5th and 12th featuring anti-fascist activists in St Kilda confronting self-proclaimed Nazis, 2nd rally at State Library- Debbie Brennan 3) Update on issues impacting on Western Sahara's living under occupation- Cate Lewis 4) Reviews of books for your summer reading with Bob Phelps from the Gene Ethics Network 5) Dr Tim Anderson, currently suspended senior lecturer at the University of Sydney, explaining the Palestine Exception.
1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2)Victory in court in Peru for Indigenous activist- Thomas McDonagh, Bolivian Democracy Movement 3) Issues from Independent and Peaceful Australia Network- Shirley Winton 4) Gene Ethics Network issues with Bob Phelps 5) Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies at Sydney University facing closure- Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees
Bob is the Founder and Director of Gene Ethics. A non-profit organization, educational network of citizens & kindred groups. Gene-ethics want the precautionary principle, scientific evidence & the law rigorously applied to all proposed uses of GM technologies & their products. http://www.geneethics.org/about https://chemicalmaze.com
1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Bishop George Browning, President of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network, discussing troubling developments relating to Palestine 3) How to make trouble and influence people 2019 diary- Iain McIntyre 4) researcher and journalist Nic MacLellan at the Pacific forum meeting in Nauru 5) Gene Ethics Network's Bob Phelps 6) Graeme Double told to leave Bouganville despite being emplyed by interim government
On the show with Dean and Will || Tuesday Hometime (3CR, Tuesdays at 4pm) host Jan Bartlett speaks to Independent and Peaceful Australia Network member for the latest in world news from a peace activist's perspective || Jesuit Social Services have launched a campaign (#WorthASecondChance) to foster community support for a Youth Justice system that works || Roundup is one of a number of products that contains toxic glyphosate. Bob Phelps of Gene Ethics chats to us about the corporate machinery behind glyphosate and what our regulators should be doing here in Australia || Happy Wednesday!
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) More fight backs against mining by indigenous communities. this time in Peru- Thomas McDonagh, Bolivian Democracy Centre and International Allies 3) Reaction to massacre of chilren in Yemen- Kathy Kelly, V.C.N.V. 4) Gene Ehtics report- Bob Phelps 5) Another Australian facing deportation from the Philippines- Peter murphy 6) Part 1 - History of Nauru and the Pacific Islands Forum
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Report back from demonstration in Somerton at the presence of 2 white supremacists- Cebbie Brennan, Radical women 3) Another rally tomorrow regarding the Australian Government's plan to prosecute former ASIS operative and his lawyer for exposing wrongful practices by the government 4)Monthly report on issues relating to Western Sahara- Cate Lewis, A.W.S.A. 5) Monthly report from GeneEthics with Bob Phelps 6) New law in Israel and what it means for Palestinian citizens of Israel- Nasser Machin, representing a number os Palestinian advocacy networks
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2)Report from Western Sahara- Cate Lewis, Australia Western Sahara Association 3) Peace and anti-war with MAPW- Dr Margie Beavis 4) GeneEthics monthly- Bob Phelps 5) Bouganville referendum one year off, will the Panguna mine re-open? PNG- unrest in the Highlands- Christine Hill, acting executive director Jubilee Association
Welcome to The Natural State Podcast Series from the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism. The host is Executive Director Kane Webb, who provides an in-depth look at Arkansas's thriving tourism industry and the people who make it successful. Today, Kane talks with Bob Phelps, former Director of Keep Arkansas Beautiful, about the benefits of recycling and litter prevention.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Al Nakba- the origins and reality today, Nasser Machni 3) Gene Ethics monthly report- Bob Phelps 4) Elections in Malaysia and Timor Leste- Lee Tan 5) Report back from the Philipines, focusing on golden rice- Fran Murrell from MADGE
We speak to Helen Rayment, co-curator Water + Wisdom exhibition and Senior Exhibitions Coordinator RMIT. We hear from Stop Adani supporters about why they’re door-knocking in the electorate of Batman and what the voters are telling them. Kelly O’Shanassay, CEO of the Australian Conservation Foundation and Jake Wishart from 350 Australia talk about the Stop Adani Campaign. We speak with Jane Williamson, Associate Professor at Macquarrie University and Head of the Marine Ecology Group about her latest article The facts shark bites and shark numbers. Bob Phelps from Gene Ethics speaks with us about the article Could WA be the genetic testing ground for ‘synthetic mice’ to end all mice published in The Age.
1) The work of human rights defenders with Peace Brigades International- Ilo 2) Why there is a crisis in Venezuela- Fred Fuentes, journalist and author 3) How GeneEthics came to be and what has been happening in the past 30 years- Bob Phelps, director of GeneEthics Network 4) The life and political activism of Hall Greenland
Wednesday breakfast Rundown 6th of December. Presenters, Judith Peppard, and Patty Beggs7:00am: Introduction:7:10am ICAN, We all can Tim Wright is the Asia-Pacific director of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons joined us in the studio to update us on the international treaty to abolish nuclear weapons and ICAN's planes for 2018.7:25am Midsumma festival Dani Weber on the phone speaking about The Coco Butter Club opening Friday Jan 19 as part of the Midsumma Festival,Victoria's premier LGBTQIA+ cultural festival. 7:45am Australian Theater for Young People Amy Maiden joined us on the phone to talk about The report: Building mental wellness and agility through youth theater, that was published by the ATYP.8:00am Plans for US led security force in Syria Associate professor Mehmet Ozalp updates us on developments in Syria during 2017 and the US proposal for a border security force.8:15am Call to action on proposed deregulation of new GMO Tech Bob Phelps from Gene Ethics updates us on reviews of the regulations governing new genetic manipulation techniques. 8:30am End:Track ListThe Cactus Channel, Leech Mojo Juju, PsychoTomGirl, My Lovers
1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Hapiland in the Philippines not living up to its name- Tom Reddington, APHEDA 3) Last segment for GeneEthics for the year- Bob Phelps 4) The end of Mugabe in Zimbabwa- what does the future hold- Peter Murphy 5) The finale for the Brunswick Coburg Anti-Conscription Commemoration- a street opera in January- Nancy Atkin
1)His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Catherine Coumans in Didpio, Philippines 3) Gene Ethics report- Bob Phelps 4) Report from Western Sahara- Cate Lewis 5) Dr Tim Anderson returned from Syria
Bob Phelps has been running the Genethics Centre for a long time. Hear about why genetic modification is going down the wrong technological track, maintaining the hubris of empire and furthering the centralisation of wealth and control, rather than working alongside the myriad of tools in the natural world we have been lucky enough to inherit. 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.
1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Gene Ethics network- Bob Phelps 3) An unsung hero- Jerry Zawada- Mike Bemer, V.C.N.V. 4) Visit to Sicily and Greece- Joe Malignaggi 5) Serenading Adlea- Artistic director Jeannie Marsh
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Where is Turkey heading under Erdogan?- Tim Anderson, senior lecturer in political economy, University of Sydney 3) Gene Ethics Network monthly report- Bob Phelps, director 4) Human rights and asylum seekers- Jack Smit, Project Safecom 5) Crisis in Venezuela- author and historian Fred Fuentes
This is The Natural State podcast produced by the Arkansas Department of Parks and Tourism, and hosted by executive director, Kane Webb. This regular podcast features Arkansas’s thriving tourism industry and the people who make it successful. Today, Kane talks with Bob Phelps, former Director of Keep Arkansas Beautiful, about the benefits of recycling and litter prevention.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Death of a young aboriginal poet, teacher and activist alice Eather- Coral Wynter 3) Monthly report on G.M. issues- Bob Phelps, director of Gene Ethics Network 4) Pride not hate counter rally in Fitzroy next Sunday- Debbie Brennan, Campaign Against Racism and Fascism 5) Violence in Marawi City, Mindanoa Philippines- human rights activist Peter Murphy 6) Wrap around the Middle East- Dr Tim Anderson, senior lecturer in Political Econmy at Sydney University
1) His week that was - Kevin He3aly 2) Support for Palestinian prisoners- Yousef Alreemawi 3) Banki Moon and the Tamil dictator- Dr Brian Senwiratne 4) 2nd Part of history of Russian Revolution- Chris Gaffney 5) Banning white asbestos- Kate Lee APHEDM 6) GeneEthics Network segment- Bob Phelps 7) Fight back against Trump- Nancy Reiko Cato
1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Issues relating to Palestine- Kim Bullimore 3) Final information session on all things G.M.- Bob Phelps 4) Situation in Sri Lanka- Dr Brian Senewaratne 5) Situation in Malaya- Kean Wong, Malaysian journalist
1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Proposed closure of Oceana Gold's Didipio mine in the Philippines- Peter Murphy 3) Monthly report on anti-war activities etc- Dr Margie Bearis, President M.A.P.W. 4) Environmental activist Lee Tan's visits to Mongolia, Singapore and Hong Kong 5) Monthly activist diary against all things G.M. - Bob Phelps, Director, GeneEthics Network 6) Victory for El Salvador against Pacific Rim/Oceana Gold- Kevin Bracken, M.U.A.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Sad passing of Dr Bill Williams- Dr Margaret Bearis- President M.A.P.W. 3) Exposing Israel's apartheid system- Bishop George Browning- President Australian Palestine Advocacy Network 4) Pt. 2- Jacob Grech and Pine Gap 5) Massacre in Syria and Australia's complicity- Dr Tim Anderson- Hands Off Syria Australia 6) Cultural genocide in Sri Lanka- Dr Brian Senewaratne 7) G.M.O. activism- Bob Phelps, Director Gene Ethics Network
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Cuba- a history, Prof. Barry Carr, Latrobe University Latin American Institute 3) Part 2 of talk by Dr Judith Smart talking about the role of women in the anti-conscription campaign during WWI 4) Monthly report from President of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War- Dr Margaret Bearis 5) Issues relating to genetically modified organisms- Bob Phelps, director of Gene Ethics Network 6) Pacific Islands Forum and related issues- Nic MacLellan, journalist and researcher
1) His week that was- Kevin healy 2) Report on all things G.M. with Bob Phelps- director of the Gene Ethics Network 3) Historian and author Brian McKinlay on the virus of fascism 4) Mexico- no stranger to protests and demonstrations- Professor Emeritus Barry Carr- Latin American Studies Institute at LaTrobe University 5) Dr Tim Anderson's visit to Syria, Greece, Germany and Lebanon
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Europe post WWI- author and historian Brian McKinlay 3) Worsening situation for activists in Malaysia 4) Monthly segment looking at GMO's and why they must be removed- Bob Phelps 5) 60 years of activism for Tamil's rights in Sri Lanka - Dr Brian Senewiratne
1) His Week That Was - Kevin Healy. 2) Genethics monthly report - Bob Phelps. 3) Visit to Palestine, Israel and Lebanon - Yaakou Aharan. 4) A.A.W.L. sponsored visit to Malaysia - Jiselle Hanna. 5) Water Not Gold - El Salvador rejects OceanaGold - Oscar Zuleyma.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Genethics Network report- Bob Phelps 3) Report on Western Sahara- Cate Lewis 4) One of 3CR's 1st broadcatsers- The Concrete Gang- Ian BVolton 5) Part 1- Story of Kathy Kelly- U.S. Peace activist 6) Visit to Middle East, esp. Palestine- study tour participant Mary Brabenec
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Round-Up and Irradiated food- why we don't need them - Bob Phelps, director of GeneEthics Network 3) Preparations for 2018 Referendum for Independence in New Caledonia- Nic MacLellan 4) Plastic and the language of litter- Port Phillip Bay Keeper Neil Blake 5) Silencing Palestinian voices- Jake Lynch, director of Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies, Sydney Uni 6) Oceana Gold in the Phillipines- Andrew Morrison, Australia Philippines Solidarity Association
1) Genethics network, G.M. issues- Bob Phelps 2) Socialist Alliance, recent past and future in Venezuela- Jim Mollroy 3) Bauxite mine investigation in Malaysia- environmentalist Lee Tan 4) Australian owned miner Oceana Gold suing the El Slavador Government- Kevin Bracken 5) Reality of Syria as we enter 2016- Dr Tim Anderson, Sydney University