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Josh Hammer analyses Tim Walz's pro-China sentiments, Bev McArthur speaks out on getting egged at a pro-women rally. Plus, Caroline Marcus discusses the latest scandal hitting PwC's woke senior executives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Josh Hammer analyses Tim Walz's pro-China sentiments, Bev McArthur speaks out on getting egged at a pro-women rally. Plus, Caroline Marcus discusses the latest scandal hitting PwC's woke senior executives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caroline Marcus calls for Malcolm Turnbull to be expelled from the Liberal Party, Greens Senator Mehreen Faruqi refuses to condemn Hamas. Plus, the far-left coalition leads French exit polls. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caroline Marcus joins to discuss Matildas star Sam Kerr's upcoming criminal trial in the UK, Jewish comedians have their show cancelled in Australia over the Palestine conflict. Plus, Donald Trump scores a big win in the US Supreme Court.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caroline Marcus reveals NSW Police are monitoring a Sydney Mosque hosting a commemorative service for a Hezbollah terrorist killed in Israel. Plus, TikTok under fire for more privacy concerns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caroline Marcus is a senior reporter based in Sky News Australia's Sydney bureau. She also worked as a reporter in television and newspapers in Australia and Singapore.
Australia rejects the Voice, what does this mean for Anthony Albanese? Will he be forced to step down as Prime Minister? Paul Murray gives his thoughts with a firecracker panel including Hollie Hughes, Caroline Marcus and Michael Kroger.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Caleb Bond suggests corporate Australia should stay out of politics, is the new National Anti-Corruption Commission another vessel for political weaponization? Plus, Caroline Marcus on Labor's proposal for multicultural quotas. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor's cost of living pressures pile up, further move to a cashless society, law experts dispute scope of The Voice, Aston by-election polling revealed. Plus, Caroline Marcus joins the show to discuss Obama's visit to Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adoption fight as heritage discovered, Chalmers set for big reforms in budget, Keating attacks AUKUS deal, philosopher uses reason to wake the 'woke'. Plus, Caroline Marcus joins the show to discuss the Bruce Lehrmann defamation case.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wherever you find culture, you find Caroline Marcus. She creates innovative programmes in museums and heritage settings, from the Royal Opera House to UCL. While Caroline teaches MA students on the IOE's Museums and Galleries in Education programme, she is also an advisor, producer, and programmer for many cultural organisations across the UK. The National Gallery London, The Jewish Museum and the Imperial War Museum are only a few of the places where Caroline worked and taught. In her goal to support museums and galleries to welcome children and families, she consults organisations like Kids in Museums. She is also Chair of Trustees for GEM (Group for Education in Museums) that champions excellence in museum and heritage learning. Our thanks to the For Art's Sake team for allowing us to repost this episode from their podcast: forartsake.co.uk/caroline_marcus More: forartsake.co.uk
This week we are talking to Caroline Marcus - a passionate museum learning expert. Caroline is a university lecturer at UCL, a consultant and programme producer specialising in museum learning. She will be sharing her insights on how to transform museums into magical and eye-opening places for kids and adults alike. Listen until the end to hear about Caroline’s inspirational vision about the museum of ‘universal themes’ - an idea that resonates deeply with us.
On this episode of Paul Murray live, Paul is joined by Barnaby Joyce, Caroline Marcus and Teena McQueen. The panel discusses the whether the borders have been weakened, are we set for ‘Mediscare’ 2.0 and a vegan's heartless attack against a dairy farmer's emotional video. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of Paul Murray Live, Chris Bowen tells retirees NOT to vote Labor, no cabinet moves for Scott Morrison and Zali Steggall talks past politics. Chris Kenny, Caroline Marcus and more join the panel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Live from Melbourne, join Caroline Marcus as she fills in for forthright commentator Rita Panahi along with a panel of smart and opinionated pundits for a frank exchange on what has got Australians talking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Live from Melbourne, join Caroline Marcus as she fills in for forthright commentator Rita Panahi along with a panel of smart and opinionated pundits for a frank exchange on what has got Australians talking. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Caroline Marcus is the "Political Reporter for the People" for Sky News and an opinion columnist for The Daily Telegraph. Caroline joined me live onstage at the Giant Dwarf theatre in Redfern in front of a lively crowd on Wednesday July 12th. We touch on the media landscape, bias, identity politics and her experience reporting on the Australian detention centres on Nauru for A Current Affair. Our disagreement occasionally got heated, but I really appreciated the chance to explore this stuff with Caroline in detail. A huge thank you to the Giant Dwarf for having us. You can hear the first episode recorded on the night with Tanya Plibersek here. Problematic is coming to Edinburgh Fringe 2017, starts August 2nd Problematic is coming to London's Soho Theatre, starts August 29th @carolinemarcus Article: If you disagree with me, you're a racist Article: Why are activists so afraid of the truth about Nauru? A Current Affair: Inside Nauru's Detention Centre My episodes on cultural appropriation with Gay Alcorn, Yassmin Abdel-Magied Cause of the Week: Lifeline (lifeline.org.au)
This week I'm bringing some highlights from a panel I chaired last week for Amnesty International Australia entitled Defending Human Rights In A Time Of Heightened Populism. The panel included refugee rights advocates Andre Dao and Aran Mylvaganam, Indigenous lawyer Meena Singh and businesswoman and social activist Hana Assafiri. Claire Mallinson, the National Director of Amnesty Australia, was also on the panel, but unfortunately due to audio issues I haven't been able to include her here. I thought this was a really enlightening discussion on the way that populist politics affects our conception of human rights and plays into public debate. We reflected on what does and doesn't work for human rights advocacy in the face of populism, the death of facts and reason, persuasive storytelling and the impact of the Murdoch media on this conversation. Please bear with the audio: I guarantee you it's worth it. Come see Like I'm A Six-Year-Old LIVE in Sydney with Tanya Plibersek and Caroline Marcus on Wednesday July 12th Problematic is coming to Edinburgh Fringe 2017 My appearance on The Bugle podcast with Tiff Stevenson @amnestyOz Cause of the Week: Amnesty International Australia (amnesty.org.au)
Samantha Ratnam is a social worker and Greens politician who's currently serving as the Deputy Mayor of Moreland City Council. She's previously served as Mayor in Moreland and in 2016 ran as the Greens candidate for the federal seat of Wills, losing out to Labor MP Peter Khalil. This is a great insight into local politics and why Sam's passionate about it, particularly its ability to inspire change by example. We also cover the situation in Sri Lanka and how that's informed Sam's attitude towards conflict and multiculturalism, how Australia's approach to race feels like it's going backwards and the future of the Australian Greens. Come see Like I'm A Six-Year-Old LIVE in Sydney with Tanya Plibersek and Caroline Marcus on Wednesday July 12th Problematic is coming to Edinburgh Fringe 2017 Check out Filthy Rich & Homeless on SBS @samantharatnam Samantha's Greens profile Article: The Mental Trauma We're Inflicting On Asylum Seekers Is Entirely Preventable by Samantha Ratnam Article: Taking A Stand, a profile on Samantha Article: Meet the Mayor of Moreland Article: Greens candidate pulls out of anti-racism protest over violence fears Cause of the Week: The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (asrc.org.au), plasticbagfreevictoria.org
Julian Burnside AO QC is a barrister and refugee advocate who has acted in some of the highest profile legal cases in Australian history, from the cash for comment inquiry to the waterfront dispute to the Tampa affair. For the past 16 years Julian has tirelessly spoken out about Australia's cruel immigration policies and has acted pro bono for refugees and people seeking asylum. He received the 2014 Sydney Peace Prize for "his brave and principled advocacy for human rights and for those wronged by government [and] for insisting that we respect our international legal obligations toward those seeking asylum". I got to go to Julian's (freaking amazing) house and talk to him at length about the state of refugee rights in Australia today, why he's never run for office himself, how the MUA case changed the way he looked at governments, the arts, justice and evil. Comedy For Good - A Benefit for Refugee Legal is happening tomorrow night in Melbourne Come see Like I'm A Six-Year-Old LIVE in Sydney with Tanya Plibersek and Caroline Marcus on Wednesday July 12th Problematic is coming to Edinburgh Fringe 2017 It's Refugee Week! refugeeweek.org.au refugeeswelcome.org.au @JulianBurnside julianburnside.com.au Cathy Wilcox's Not Drowning Julian's TedX Talk: What is fair and what is just? Julian's speech upon receiving the Sydney Peace Prize Article: True Leaders - Julian Burnside, barrister and refugee advocate Julian's writing for Guardian Australia Julian's piece for The Conversation: What sort of country are we? Article: How you can offer your home to a refugee Cause of the Week: The Asylum Seeker Resource Centre (asrc.org.au)
This episode Noely and Caitlin are just having a chit chat on various topics including history (history repeating itself and witnessing history in the making), the Trump Paris situation, Caroline Marcus, mental illness and terrorism. Join us on the 20th of June for a special NBN podcast with Pascal.#Auspol #AuspolLive #AuspolPunters