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All The Best
#443 Guidance

All The Best

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 29:08


Feeling lost? Ill at ease? This week, we have stories to guide you through: troubled waters, flooded plains, and a malfunctioning waterslide. 'Guided Meditation' by Bethany Gargett Meditation is for everyone, no matter who you are or what you’re going through. Why not dip your toes in the water and give this short guided meditation a go? It’s very calming. Produced by Bethany Gargett Music: ‘Relaxing’ by Benjamin Tissot A genuinely calming guided meditation, led by Bethany's brother. 'sweet smoke' by Jazz Money "This poem is dedicated to the humbling work of the Djab Wurrung Embassy, with their blessing. It was written last year in 2019 as people gathered on Djab Wurrung Country and while watching from a distance, I was filled with a certain kind of hope." Written and performed by Jazz Money This poem was written on the lands of the Darug and Gundungurra. It is dedicated to the Djab Wurrung people and their fight for Country. This piece came runner up in the Nakata Brophy prize 2020. Jazz's poem was published in Overland. You can read it there. 'Elephant in the Waterslide' by Gus Macdonald A story about punks, catastrophes and brain magic. Sometimes waterslides are as dangerous as they look. Written and performed by Gus Macdonald Sound design by Gus Macdonald Supervising producer: Ryan Pemberton Music: ‘Judy is a Dickslap’ by Belle & Sebastian, ‘The Magic Flute Overture’ by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, ‘Silent Descent’ by Eugenio Mininni, ‘I just need love’ by Arulo (CC also from mixkit) 'Bodies of Water' by Campbell Whyte Bodies of Water is a comics installation that draws on Campbell's memory of growing up along the Derbarl Yerrigan (Swan River). Trying to make visible the way thoughts flow together, past, present, future. The physical world around us and the internal world blurring and connecting. Bodies of Water is a work that tries to connect Campbell's life on this land with the life in the land. You can read the comic here. Campbell read this story at Read To Me, a live comic-reading night held at Knox St. Bar in Sydney. Written and performed by Campbell Whyte Sound design by Ryan Pemberton All The Best credits: Executive Producer: Ryan Pemberton Victorian State Coordinator: Mell Chun Host: Maddy Macquine Episode mix and compile: Julian Wan Community Coordinators: Chloe Gillespie and Danni Stewart SYN Community Coordinator: Lee Robinson Social Media Producers: Matilda Fay and Angela Moran Photo: Daniel Jensen via Unsplash See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Yes You
Rest and Reflect - The Menstruation Phase

Yes You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2020 32:25


It may have been labelled ‘The Curse' by some, but in this episode we'll explore how the menstruation phase can actually be a blessing.I share how I approach my menstruation phase, and how this enables me to step into a new cycle with intention, and building energy. Personally, if I skip this step, I usually find that I feel a bit flat and sluggish for the rest of the month. And on the flip side, when I move through my menstruation phase ‘well', I feel the benefits all month long. So it's a biggie!Got questions?I've had lots of people get in touch with questions arising from my podcast episodes on the menstrual cycle, and I'll be answering them in an upcoming episode. Do you have a question? I'd love to know! Please DM me on my Instagram page:www.instagram.com/_anniecarteror via my website:https://www.anniecarter.com.au/contactDjab Wurrung Birthing Tree - Urgent Action NeededIn this episode, I also share about the Djab Wurrung birthing tree, and the urgent push to protect this sacred site. Please support the Djab Wurrung Embassy however you can. You can find them at:www.dwembassy.comhttps://www.facebook.com/dwembassywww.instagram.com/dwembassy

Ararat's Latest
24 Djab Wurrung Embassy disassembled

Ararat's Latest

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2020 25:16


This week on Ararat’s Latest, Jack Ward speaks with a local Djab Wurrung supporter calling for kindness. Also, dance studios and indoor fitness facilities reopen, Corrections Victoria and Neighbourhood House partner up, a new novel tells an Aradale love story and the King of the Hill is cancelled. Journalist Jack Ward brings you the latest in Ararat news every second Sunday @ 5pm. Ararat’s Latest streams live on Facebook, available for catch-up on your favourite podcasting apps. THEME MUSIC: Merry Go Round by Arnav Srivastav (Approved by Artist) OTHER MUSIC: Limit 70 Music from https://filmmusic.io "Limit 70" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licen…/…/4.0/)

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes
072 - Senator Lidia Thorpe

Auspol Snackpod: Australian Politics and Memes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2020 25:36


This episode we spoke to Lidia Thorpe, Federal Greens Senator for Victoria. With so much going on this week with the Djab Wurrung Embassy, we wanted to ask Lidia about her experience on the ground when the police cleared the camps and tore down the Directions Tree. We also got to hear her thoughts about Treaty, Indigenous deaths in custody, and how it is having to talk to Pauline Hanson. This episode is a break from our usual comedy format - we wanted to give listeners an insight on these issues from someone with a unique and important perspective. Pay the Rent: paytherent.net.au Djab Wurrung Embassy Gofundme: www.gofundme.com/f/support-towards-djap-wurrung-embassy/ Solidarity Defence Fund: www.patreon.com/solidaritydefencefund Djab Wurrung Protectors Fund (created after we recorded the episode): www.chuffed.org/project/djab-wurrung-protectors-fund

Thursday Breakfast
Talking hip hop with Birdz, First People's Disability Network of Australia, Djab Wurrung Embassy Solidarity Rally, Code Switch at Blak Dot

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019


7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country 7:05 am News headlines with Cait Kelly 7.15 am Birdz joins us in the studio to chat about hip hop in so-called Australia 7.30 am. Conversation between Carly and Paul & June from the First People's Disability Network of Australia about NuunaRon's art exhibition at the UN, Geneva7.45 am Aran Mylvaganam from the Tamil Refugee Council on the government's cruelty towards Tamil family Nadesalingam and Priya and their two children and the ongoing fight to prevent their deportation  8.00 am Nish Morris lets us know about the Djab Wurrung Embassy Solidarity Rally taking place at Parliament House next Tuesday 10 Sept from 8:30am 8.15 am Co-curators Moorina Bonini (Yorta Yorta/Woiwurrung), and Tyson Campbell (Ngati Maniapoto/Te Rarewa) join us in the studio to discuss their upcoming exhibition Code Switch at Blak Dot gallery 8.30 End Songs Black Lives Matter – BirdzBlack Child – BirdzSunset Dreaming: Djapana Remix – BirdzFreedom – Sampa the Great

Tuesday Breakfast
Djab Wurrung Embassy, Hayat, White Tears/Brown Scars and Queerspace

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2019


Tuesday Breakfast 3 September 2019  7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7:05 am Zoya and Anya on the latest in news 7.20 am Speeches from Meriki Onus (Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance) and Edie Sheppard (VTHC) outside Victorian Trades Hall Council as part of the Djab Wurrung Embassy convoy7.30 am Gemma Carfarella on the Save Footscray Park Campaign 7.45 am Rendah Haj on her latest film project, Hayat.8.00 am Ruby Hamad talking about her book White Tears/Brown Scars  8.10 am Felicity Marlowe from queerspace on the Victorian Births, Deaths and Marriages Registration Amendment Bill 2019 8.30am End

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City Limits
City Limits - Djab Wurrung, Footscray Park, Coolaroo

City Limits

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2019


It's a jam-packed show this week with three guests talking about three local campaigns! Kevin and Meg are joined by Sue Vittori from the Anti-Toxic Waste Alliance, Maree Pardy from Save Footscray Park and Professor Libby Porter, Vice Chancellor's Principal Research Fellow at RMIT's school of Global, Urban and Social Studies. Professor Porter talks with us about the Djab Wurrung Embassy and how non-Indigenous Australians can respond to the invitation to stand in solidarity with Indigenous people on Aboriginal land. We finish with a song from The Footscray Kid. Listen to the whole song here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NWHP4hjZIDshttps://www.facebook.com/AntiToxicWasteAlliance/https://www.savefootscraypark.com/https://dwembassy.com/  

Monday Breakfast
Attacks on Bill to decriminalise abortion in NSW; UK voices on Brexit and Boris; Coping with Asthma; Djab Wurrung protection and Victoria's heritage values; Tatatau, Tatou and Tattoo at the Immigration Museum

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019


7:00     Acknowledgement of Country 7:15     Dr Prudence Flowers from Flinders University discusses her paper on how the US Right to Life is shaping protests against the Bill to decriminalise Abortion in NSW in The Conversation 22-08-2019 7:30     Voices from UK on Brexit and Boris produced by Alice Golds. 7:45     Anthony Flynn, Senior research, policy and advocacy manager at Asthma Australia speaks with Dean about dealing with asthma this spring. 8:00     Prof Libby Porter from RMIT tells us about her trip to the Djab Wurrung Embassy and asks: What kind of state values a freeways heritage above the heritage of our oldest living culture. 8:15   Sione Napi Francis tells us about his upcoming talk Tatatau, Tatou, Tattoo, on customary and contemporary art forms of tattoo in the Pacific. Sione also speaks about the current exhibition at the Immigration Museum: Tatau: Marks of Polynesia: Our Voices…our bodies…our marksMusicSong                  ArtistBackfired            The BamboosClairvoyant         NakhaneGreat                  IdlesAlyawarre Girl     Leah Flannagan

The JUICE Media Podcast
We need to talk about the Djab Wurrung Trees | with Djab Wurrung Embassy

The JUICE Media Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 32:17


Here is the video associated with this podcast episode: Honest Government Ad | Djab Wurrung Trees To keep up to date with the situation at the Djab Wurrung Embassy visit DWEMBASSY.COM and follow the Djab Wurrung Cultural Heritage Protection Page on Facebook. Make sure to check out FixFreewayFiasco.org a website created by concerned locals which contains heaps of info about the financial, safety and environmental benefits of the proposed "Northern Option", as a better alternative route for the highway project. Thanks to Mark at Climactic for recording this episode. If you love what we do, help us to keep going And you can keep up with our latest work on: Youtube | Facebook | Twitter | Instagram

Ahead Of The Game
Episode 10

Ahead Of The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2019 45:07


Ripping down some sacred trees for a matter of minutes, Indigenous culture and the poverty of Australian Culture

Doin Time
Djab Wurrung Embassy

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2019


Peter speaks with DT, about the DJab Wurrung Embassy.

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Queering The Air
RISE Queer Project and Trans Day of Visibility

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2019


We hear from Erik on the RISE Queer Project and fundraising dinner. You can donate to RISE here, also follow them on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. We then hear about Trans Day of Visibility with a speech from Laura at the Melbourne action, and a phone interview with Sid from Trans Action Warrang - Sydney.  Also mentioned: Djab Wurrung Embassy campaign. 

Thursday Breakfast
Disability Imprisonment, Solidarity with Muslim Communities, Asylum Seekers and SSRS Payments, Djab Wurrung Embassy, Youth Detention in NT

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019


Acknowledgement of CountryShantha Rau Barriga, founding director of the disability rights division at Human Rights Watch, discusses the disproportionate rates of violence and imprisonment experienced by people with disability in Australia, and the importance of accountability and allyship. Shantha will be speaking at the Wheeler Centre next Friday 5th AprilExcerpts from the Melbourne solidarity rally to show support for Muslim communities on Tuesday 21 March. Speakers included Roj Amedi from Colourcode, Mohd Halmy from the Islamic Council of Victoria and Husain Al Qatari, union delegate for the Preston Chemist Warehouse StrikeCarolyn Graydon, manager of human rights law program at ASRC, discusses fast track asylum seeker process for people living in community and changes to SSRS payments. Recent updates from the Djab Wurrung embassy: Victorian Trades Hall has come on board and VicRoads has given an undertaking that no work will start until 22 April - however support is still urgently needed! Merret joins us to talk about youth detention in the Northern Territory and new laws that go against Royal Commission recommendations.The original 855am and 3CR Digital versions of this program featured the following music tracks: (Lady Lash, Yadu - new track, check it out!) (Removed from the podcast due to license restrictions) 

Women on the Line
Djab Wurrung Embassy + Student Strike 4 Climate

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019


This week on the program we bring you an interview with Aunty Sandra Onus speaking from the Djab Wurrung Embassy in Victoria, and also some coverage of the Melbourne School Strike 4 Climate held on Friday March 15.The Djab Wurrung Heritage Protection Embassy was founded in mid 2018 to lead a grass roots protection action to preserve Djab Wurrung heritage threatened by the Western Highway Duplication project near Ararat. Last week (w/c 18 March) pressure on the Embassy ramped up as police threatened to make way for works to begin.  Women on the Line spoke with Aunty Sandra on Thursday 21st March. As of publication today the Embassy are requesting support and for people to come to camp as police pressure to start works is increasing once again.To find out how you can support the Embassy visit: https://www.facebook.com/Djab-Wurrung-Heritage-Protection-Embassy-191956261657314/https://dwembassy.com/This episode we also hear excerpts from speeches at the Melbourne School Strike 4 Climate and interviews with rally attendees by Dale Bridge from the Australian Council for the Defence of Government Schools.For more information about School Strike 4 Climate, visit:https://www.schoolstrike4climate.com/ 

Wednesday Breakfast
Rally in Solidarity with Muslims; My Extremely Long Walk for Climate Action; Gene Ethics GM Info Kit for Kids

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2019


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