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Matthew Pantelis speaks with Shadow Minister for Social Services Michael Sukkar on the cashless welfare card. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Fordham has slammed Labor for scrapping the cashless welfare card.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Jacinta Price has warned communities will suffer as the cashless welfare card is removed today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Jacinta Price has warned communities will suffer as the cashless welfare card is removed today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Jacqui Lambie told Ben she wants to know what measures will replace the card.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Senator Jacqui Lambie told Ben she wants to know what measures will replace the card.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The latest episode of the Green Left Show features * Hayden Patterson (accidental activist, ACOSS board member, former president AUWU) * Amanda (Say No 7 Policy and legislation analysis) * Angela Carr (Housing activist and Socialist Alliance candidate) The episode focuses on "welfare" issues in the lead up to the election, particularly the Cashless Welfare Card/"Class Warfare Card" and the pitifully low rate of JobSeeker. View online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/video/green-left-show-22-stop-cashless-welfare-card-raise-jobseeker We acknowledge that this was produced on stolen Aboriginal land. We express solidarity with ongoing struggles for justice for First Nations people and pay our respects to Elders past and present. If you like our work, become a supporter: https://www.greenleft.org.au/support Support Green Left on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greenleft Green Left online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenLeftOnline/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenleftonline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/greenleftonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenleftonline/ Podbean: https://greenleftonline.podbean.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/greenleftonline Podcast also available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Antennapod, Itunes and PodcastAddict.
Now locals are turning their attention to re-opening to visitors.
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Mike O'Loughlin for Thursday 2nd September 2021.
Cashless welfare card - 'Kids are going to school with a belly full of food' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kortex Dispute II Kath Larkin spoke at the recent Marxism Conference about the ground breaking strike lead by migrant women at the Kortex Factory Dispute in Melbourne in 1981.Over the Wall II Kathryn Wilkes from Say No to the Cashless Welfare Card This is the Week that was II Kevin is blistering hot this weeks round-up.National Wage Case II Don Sutherland gives us a look at the National Wages Review which establishes the wage rate for the lowest paid workers in Australia.
Kế hoạch trợ cấp xã hội không dùng tiền mặt bị nhiều tranh cãi của chính phủ liên bang sẽ kéo dài việc thử nghiệm thêm 2 năm, sau khi cố gắng nhằm biến chương trình nầy trở thành thường trực bị thất bại. Cuộc tranh luận đầy xúc động diễn ra vào đầu giờ của cuộc họp Quốc Hội, trong đó chính phủ thay đổi vào phút chót về dự luật về vấn đề nói trên.
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The Federal Government's controversial cashless welfare scheme will be extended for two years after a bid to make the program permanent failed. - Papalawigin pa ng dalawang taon ang kontrobersyal na cashless welfare scheme ng Pamahalaang Pederal matapos na mabigo ang pagsubok na gawing permanente ang programa.
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Aaron Stevens for Thursday 10th December 2020.
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Aaron Stevens for Tuesday 8th of December 2020.
QLD surfers to be trained as 1st responders New estate to be developed in Worongary Cashless welfare card can only be spent on items the government deems essential, in a bid to curb spending on alcohol, gambling and drugs expansion, passes by one vote See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sue Bolton talks to us about the voting irregularities in the North West Ward of Moreland Council in recent local Government elections.Despatches from East Gippsland looks at frogs.Over the Wall - This week is strong as it has personal story of young person on cashless welfare card.This is the Week that Was.Dr Noah Bassil - Sudan's recent normalisation of relations with Israel leads to American politics.
Victorian Greens Senator, Lidia Thorpe is a former grassroots activist and social justice advocate seeking to make her mark on federal politics.
Victorian Greens Senator, Lidia Thorpe is a former grassroots activist and social justice advocate seeking to make her mark on federal politics.
This week we hear from Behrooz Boochani who is now settled in New Zealand after 6 to 7 years held at Manus. He was speaking with his commissioning editor and writer Geordie Williamson at the 10th Sandy Duncanson Lecture put on by University of Tasmania as part of their Island of Ideas Series.We follow with a little of the online Westgate Memorial held on Thursday by Victoria Trades Hall,Over the Wall looks at the budget and follows with a look at the push to make the cashless welfare card national,Kevin Heally rounds up the week Isabelle Horton from Socialist Alternative Melbourne Uni branch gives a left wing critique of lifestyle politics.
Hot 30 with Matty around Australia on 50+ Stations. Hit Pick: Sia - Together. The Juice Media on the Cashless Welfare Card, Artist news and More. Shereen Keen with Gossip and Richard Tucker with the U.S. Top 5. 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com Hot 30 with Matty on Facebook This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com or www.airnews.com.au for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
7.30 amRefugee Action collective Victoria's Marg Sinclair speaks to us about the Refugees from Manus and Nauru who arriving through the Medivac legislation for medical treatment have been kept stranded in hotels for months.7.50 over the WallNo Cashless Welfare Card8.00Samantha Ratnam leader of the Victorian Greens talks about the Senate inquiry into homelessness and why when Labor's Tim Pallas says they are not selling off Public Housing a large dose of salt is required ---8.20this is the week that was----8.30anniversary of Easter Rebellion Jake Gallagher from The Connolly Association outlines the celebrations to be held on April 11 at noon at the Melbourne Central Cementary. There will be celebration of important figures in Irish struggle now buried at the cementary as well as a tableau with outfitted players.
Coming to You From Roma Queensland. New Music Sam Smith - To Die for. The Juice media on "Cashless Welfare Card" . Requests, Flash Back's and More. New Music From Theia - Kitty Kat. 1800 646 376 or vote@hot30withmatty.com This Podcast is not for Broadcast. Personal use only. Contact syndication@hot30withmatty.com for Authority to Broadcast or Stream.
Rev. Bill Crews chats to ACOSS CEO Cassandra Goldie about the government's push to roll out a cashless welfare card. Welfare advocates have criticized the government's announcement as an attempt to distract from the widespread support for Newstart to be raised.
Our entree this week is new funding for mental health (and a ban on phat clouds). For mains we're snacking on the IMARC blockade, police violence, and the "OK" gesture. Plus we have updates about the Cashless Welfare Card and of course a generous helping of crispy memes.Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/AuspolSnackpodRead about the OK gesture: https://www.adl.org/education/references/hate-symbols/okay-hand-gesture
Here's the video associated with this podcast episode: Honest Government Ad | Cashless Welfare CardUpload a submission to the Senate Legislation Committee (Submissions close on October 18!). Instructions on how to make a submission to the Senate Legislation Committee available here.For more information about the cashless debit card, visit the SAY NO SEVEN page on facebookIf you enjoyed this podcast, subscribe and recommend it to others! Help us to keep going: you can support us in these ways - or you can buy some Juice Media merch! Keep up with our work on Youtube | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram
We hear from Sally McManus about the launching of her new book "On Fairness".We speak with Hayden from the Australian Unemployed Workers Union (AUWU) about the impact of the Cashless Welfare Card in Ceduna.
Hi everyone! Thanks again for tuning in to Episode 11 of the podcast. It was our normal fortnight break from last episode to this one and we had plenty to cover. So much so we ran out of time! In this one we revisit the Propaganda Alert segment with a surprising addition later in the episode. We also discussed how the Government has sneakily amended the vaccine age of consent with regards to in-school vaccinations. Still on the Government we talked about the spread of the Cashless Welfare Card system they're rolling out and what it's really about. Ethan tells us about TOTTnews.com and where he's taking the site with expansions to membership systems now and how it will allow him to expand the site more and allow him to focus on bringing hard hitting, well researched articles to the public even more! PLUS... we did another FLASHBACK segment. What was in the alternative news cycle a few years back? Tune in to find out. Join us for another mind blowing episode and gain more general knowledge along the way. Make sure you subscribe and give us a 5 star rating on iTunes with a nice little review to help us out! Please consider sharing on social media to ensure we get a bigger audience! We're relying on YOU! Key links here:
Mayor John Bowler joined Glenney to discuss the Cashless Welfare Card
On Monday Breakfast July 2nd 2018….7:05am - Alternative News – New York based socialist Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez wins election in US mid-terms; in Australia the Coalition begins its dismantling of the progressive tax system, benefiting the rich.7:15am – Robbie Thorpe of Fire First and Blak n Deadly speaks with James Brennan about the Treaty process in Victoria, recognition of genocide, crime-scene Australia and the need for a Truth and Reconciliation Commission to precede any Treaties. 7:30am – Sally Goldner of Out of the Pan and Jax Jacki Brown in conversation with james McKenzie about marginalised voices during and after the ‘Same-Sex Marriage’ postal survey, in light of the release of new film ‘It’s More Complex Than Yes’. 7:55am - Over The Wall continues its exploration of life for those living with the trail Cashless Welfare Card around Kalgoorlie, WA. 8:05am – Jackson Fairchild of ‘No to Violence’ and the Men’s Referral Service visits the studio to discuss toxic masculinity. How can we reduce male violence?
On Monday Breakfast June 25th 2018....7:00am - Acknowledgement of Country7:05am - Alternative News - US Immigration Child Drugging; Analysis of the papers' concerns. 7:15am - Gerry Eamiss from the AFL Fans Association talks about the increasing corporatisation of the AFL and allowing fan’s voices to be heard. 7:35am - Emmett from the Ride-Share Co-Operative about new organising models for Uber, Foodora and Deliver riders and drivers to improve conditions. 7:50am - Over The Wall looks at life for those living with the trail Cashless Welfare Card around Kalgoorlie. 8:00am - Alison Thorne in conversation with James Mackenzie about maintaining a radical approach to LGBTIQ issues8:15am - Sam Quinlan on 10 years in the hospitality industry
Tuesday 06 February 2018with Ayaan, George and Lauren7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:10am Rally: no racism stop criminalizing African communities. We hear from a few of the speakers on the day.7:20am Pookie is a South Sudanese painter, writer and singer. She's one of the artists featuring in Sudo Girls Talk! A Night of Poetry & Music. Sudo Girls is a project by Our Voices Inc, an online and offline space that is centred around Women of Colour in Australia.7:30am Katie Symes joins us in the studio to talk about Culture is Life, a not-for-profit organisation that collaborates, campaigns and activates projects to support Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander led solutions to affirm and strengthen culture to prevent youth suicide and to reshape our identity as Australians – one that is inclusive of the cultural lineage of this country. We also discuss Glen Skuthorpe's music.7:45am Song: Culture is Life releases Something On My Mind written by Glenn Skuthorpe in collaboration with Jedda Costa and Louis Mokak, accompanied by Alice Skye, produced by Katie Symes and engineered by Colin Wynne at Thirty Mills Studios. Music video by James Arneman at Sunlander Films.8:00am Community Announcements8.05am Live cross to protest - Launch Mobilise Melbourne: Community Plan 4 Transport In light of the recent approval of the controversial Westgate toll road and in response to the absence of community views in Public Transport Policy. Friends of the Earth are this morning kicking off an initiative to have grassroots input and desire for sustainable transport included in infrastructure and services.8.15am Kathryn Wilkies from the Hinkler chapter of No Cashless Welfare Debit Card Australia.
Justine's episode of the Women On The Edge series looks at the cashless welfare card. The Brisbane Women’s Community Radio Training Project was organised to help balance gender bias in Community Radio, and to empower women who may not be able to access community radio training and volunteering by usual pathways. The project was run by Kim Stewart, Maddie Watt, Lucy Czerwinski and Elena Black. The project was renamed Women on the Edge (WOTE) by participants. Between 12-16 women attended over 15 weeks from Sept-Dec 2017. It culminated in a Listening Party on December 15, 2017 and a radio series to be released in March 2018.
This episode of Women on the Line focuses on the recently announced trials of the new Cashless Welfare Card and the implications of income management for Centrelink recipients. The cashless welfare card is a new debit card whereby 80% of the payments of most Centrelink recipients other than those on the Age Pension will be "quarantined."Trials of the card are scheduled to start in three trial sites located in South Australia and Western Australia from February 2016.Women on the Line speaks with Andrea from Ceduna who will be affected by the trial of the cashless welfare card, Bonnie Edwards from Halls Creek in the Kimberly which is attempting to resist becoming a trial site for the card, and Jacinta Waugh who contributed to an evaluation of the Place-based Income Management Trial in Shepparton.