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On today's episode of Countdown 2 Eternity pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham will discuss the highly controversial topic of the so called movement for "Palestinian Liberation." Why is it a scam? What's wrong with the narrative being voiced? What's next for Israel according to God's prophetic Word? We'll talk about that and much more on this very informative episode! To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
Prophecy Update with Tom Hughes, Hananya Naftali, and Pastor Greg Denham
Pastor Greg Denham joins to share his thoughts on Israel (Encore)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are You Discouraged? Hear This! | Hebrews 12:1-21. Have the “Heroes of the FAITH” speak into your life - Verse 12. Drop the excess weight of compromise - Verse 13. Never give up - Verse 14. Keep your eyes on Jesus who kept His eyes on the Father - Verse 25. Know that you always have the Lord's full attention - Hebrews 7:25 & 12:2Sunday morning teaching by guest speaker Greg Denham at The garden Fellowship on 3.24.24.More information on our website at thegardenfellowship.com.
Are You Discouraged? Hear This! | Hebrews 12:1-21. Have the “Heroes of the FAITH” speak into your life - Verse 12. Drop the excess weight of compromise - Verse 13. Never give up - Verse 14. Keep your eyes on Jesus who kept His eyes on the Father - Verse 25. Know that you always have the Lord's full attention - Hebrews 7:25 & 12:2Sunday morning teaching by guest speaker Greg Denham at The garden Fellowship on 3.24.24.More information on our website at thegardenfellowship.com.
Pastor Greg Denham joins to share his thoughts on IsraelSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today's Countdown 2 Eternity pastor James will talk to pastor Greg Denham about his recent trip on a delegation to Israel. What did he observe as he was there? How does that relate to what we know in the Scriptures, and what does that mean for the future? We'll talk about that and more on this very informative episode. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
This week we're joined by pastor Greg Denham of Rise Church in San Marcos. Today James Kaddis and Greg Denham will discuss the spiritual battle reflected in the events of Revelation 12. What lessons can we learn from it all? You'll find out today. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
Pastor Greg Denham
This week pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham sit down together and talk about the changes happening all over the world and how they serve as a reminder that God's Word is true. We need to be ready ourselves because Christ can come at any moment. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
This week pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham sit down together and talk about the changes happening all over the world and how they serve as a reminder that God's Word is true. We need to be ready ourselves because Christ can come at any moment. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
This week pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham sit down together and talk about the changes happening all over the world and how they serve as a reminder that God's Word is true. We need to be ready ourselves because Christ can come at any moment. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
Romans 5:5; 8:28-29; Hebrews 11:22 with Greg Denham
Pastor Greg Denham joins Bryce Eddy to discuss the degradation of men in the Church and the necessity for Christians to follow Christ rather than other Christians.Use discount code LIBERTY @ https://www.goodranchers.com to receive $35 off your purchase.Visit https://www.devotedcapital.com or dial 805-372-0821 to learn more about value-based investing with Devoted Capital today!Watch unbiased, truthful news in Epoch TV on any device. Special offer for our viewers—just sign up and start watching, no credit card required, no strings attached. If you decide to subscribe within 14 days, it's just ONE DOLLAR for two months. So go to https://watchepoch.com/liberty and subscribe.For every purchase of Longevity Formula, you'll receive a FREE bottle of PawMade's Hip and Joint Formula, too. To claim your offer, go to https://PawMade.com/Liberty or call toll-free 833 PAW-MADE.BE A THREAT TO THE GREAT RESET!Join our community by Subscribing to us on:Liftable TV - https://watch.liftable.tv/series/XOi2uRcOSGlo-liberty-stationRumble - https://rumble.com/c/LibertyStationBrighteon - https://www.brighteon.com/channels/libertystationPodcast - https://omny.fm/shows/liberty-station
Pastor Greg Denham joins Bryce Eddy to discuss the degradation of men in the Church and the necessity for Christians to follow Christ rather than other Christians. Use discount code LIBERTY @ https://www.goodranchers.com to receive $35 off your purchase. Visit https://www.devotedcapital.com or dial 805-372-0821 to learn more about value-based investing with Devoted Capital today! Watch unbiased, truthful news in Epoch TV on any device. Special offer for our viewers—just sign up and start watching, no credit card required, no strings attached. If you decide to subscribe within 14 days, it's just ONE DOLLAR for two months. So go to https://watchepoch.com/liberty and subscribe. For every purchase of Longevity Formula, you'll receive a FREE bottle of PawMade's Hip and Joint Formula, too. To claim your offer, go to https://PawMade.com/Liberty or call toll-free 833 PAW-MADE. BE A THREAT TO THE GREAT RESET! Join our community by Subscribing to us on: Liftable TV - https://watch.liftable.tv/series/XOi2uRcOSGlo-liberty-station Rumble - https://rumble.com/c/LibertyStation Brighteon - https://www.brighteon.com/channels/libertystation Podcast - https://omny.fm/shows/liberty-stationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Claudia took over to introduce Living Free's Bill Pitt interview with Ange, speaking about her personal experience living with gambling addiction, in this case, social media gaming. Judith speaks with Mark Taylor, Chief Environmental Scientist at Environment Protection Authority (EPA) & Honorary Professor of Environmental Science at Macquarie University, discussing what's in the mud after the Maribyrnong floods. See Marks paper What's in the mud? Flood victims' fears eased by early test results HERE. Judith speaks with Greg Denham, cohealth community partnership facilitator for the City Streets Health Program (CBD-based) discussing the decriminalisation of drug possession in the ACT and the new Yarra Sobering up Service run by Cohealth. For support, you can refer to cohealth Sobering Up Service OR call 9448 5845. Grace speaks with Jordan Guiao (@jordanguiao), former digital strategist for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation and head of social media for the Special Broadcasting Service, discussing his newest book, "Disconnect (Why do we get pushed to extremes online & how to stop it)" dwelling on why we get pushed to extremes online facing conspiracy theories or selfie-obsessed narcissits that clutter our social media feeds, & how to stop this. The book is now available for purchase across all platforms! Head HERE to get a copy. Songs:1. Stranger - Spinifex 2. Love without limit - Emma Donovan and The Putbacks 3. Play - Alewya
Judith speaks with Geoff Rollinson, Chair of the Save the Hopkins River - Stop the Quarry Campaign, discussing the Hopkins River and reasons why people are concerned about the quarry. To learn more you can head to their Save the Hopkins River facebook. Grace speaks with Tyler Rotche, Rivers Campaigner of Environment Victoria (@EnviroVic) discussing the plans the Victorian Government has for water recovery in the Murray Darling Basin, and how it impacts farming communities and climate change. You can get more updates on Victorian Environment via their website Environment Victoria Judith speaks with Greg Denham, a co-health community partnership facilitator for the City Streets Health Program (CBD-based), discussing drug policy and cohealth, which supports people using drugs. Ella speaks with Matthew Roberts from Sex Work Law Reform Victoria, who talks us through their Sex Worker Election guide. We also further reviewed track records since 2018 of each political party from a sex workers' rights perspective. Songs: Born on the River - Nick Murphy Work for Peace - Gil ScottMoonshine - Ngaiire
On today's Countdown 2 Eternity pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham share more evidence that we're in the last days. Even in Jerusalem many are seeking to glorify sinful lifestyles while ignoring the God of their fathers. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
On today's Countdown 2 Eternity pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham share more evidence that we're in the last days. Even in Jerusalem many are seeking to glorify sinful lifestyles while ignoring the God of their fathers. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
On this episode of Countdown 2 Eternity James Kaddis and Greg Denham will discuss three very important topics. The recent school shooting, the third temple, and the ascension of Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
On this episode of Countdown 2 Eternity James Kaddis and Greg Denham will discuss three very important topics. The recent school shooting, the third temple, and the ascension of Christ. To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29
Pastor Greg Denham of Rise Church in San Marcos, California, joins Pastor Rob Salvato to examine the some biblical examples of revival from Nehemiah and Acts, how they resemble recent revivals, and how they might look like future revivals. Join Pastor Rob and Pastor Greg for this fascinating in-depth study on biblical revival. *Radio listeners skip to 24:24
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29 Todaywe'll be hearing from pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham. They'll discuss how the evil plotting of nations around the world are bringing us one step closer to the rapture. It's most definitely the season, and we're excited to see what's next.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29 Todaywe'll be hearing from pastors James Kaddis and Greg Denham. They'll discuss how the evil plotting of nations around the world are bringing us one step closer to the rapture. It's most definitely the season, and we're excited to see what's next.
Are you discouraged? Hear this encouraging and hope filled message on endurance from pastor Greg Denham.
Greg Denham has been actively involved in drug policy for over 25 years. A former police officer, Greg has local, national and international experience in harm reduction and has been a strong advocate for evidence-informed policy and practice. Greg was the Executive Officer for the Yarra Drug and Health Forum in Melbourne Greg has helped with the introduction of Naloxone and needle and syringe dispensing machines as well as being active in advocating for a supervised injecting facility in North Richmond. Greg has also worked with law enforcement in developing countries advocating for the introduction of policies and practices that support needle exchange, methadone and condom programs to prevent the spread of HIV and other blood-borne viruses.Greg is also the Australian representative for the US-based agency Law Enforcement Against Prohibition (LEAP). LEAP is an international group of police officers and other members of the criminal justice system who speak out against the War on Drugs and want to end drug prohibition. If you or a loved one needs help beating addiction, you can visit; www.connectionbasedliving.com.au If you want to check out more about Real Drug Talk & Everything we do you can visit us at our website, www.realdrugtalk.com.au We would love it if you followed us on social media to keep supporting the message. Our social media handle is @realdrugtalk on socials.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29 Many Christian churches today are ignoring the tie-in between current events in the Middle East and around the world, with biblical prophecy. Pastor James Kaddis and his special guest, pastor Greg Denham discuss the importance of biblical prophecy in the last days before the return of Jesus Christ.
To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1479/29 Many Christian churches today are ignoring the tie-in between current events in the Middle East and around the world, with biblical prophecy. Pastor James Kaddis and his special guest, pastor Greg Denham discuss the importance of biblical prophecy in the last days before the return of Jesus Christ.
Charlie speaks at Rise Church in San Marcos, CA with Pastor Greg Denham for a wide-ranging discussion on the confluence of civic engagement and faith. The two discuss atheism, nihilism, and hedonism; the importance of ecclesia and why churches must re-open; the rise of anti-Semitism on college campuses; and the crisis of courage in the Church. Finally, Pastor Greg and Charlie explore the nature of freedom and why personal responsibility is the necessary precursor to sustaining freedom and why the ‘freedom to indulge’ is not freedom at all, but really another form of bondage.
The Coronavirus pandemic presents additional challenges for people living on the streets and those who work with them. Greg Denham is an outreach worker in the Yarra area and a member of LEAP (Law Enforcement Action Partnerships) a former police officer and a long time advocate of drug policy reform. He tells us about the impact of Covid-19 on his outreach work and on the lives of the people he's seeing.The 'hard lockdown' of nine public housing towers in North Melbourne and Flemington on Saturday, July 4th, has been described as hard-handed and discriminatory. it has also shown the strength and connectedness of the people who live the towers and support for them from the broader community. For Dr David Kelly, a research fellow at the Centre for Urban Research at RMIT, the risk Covid-19 presented for the people living in the towers was a result of years of neglect of public housing by the Victorian Government.Links to public housing advocacy groupsSave Public Housing Collective https://www.savepublichousing.com/Renters and Housing Union https://www.facebook.com/rentersandhousingunion/And if you want to dig deeper, here's the link to the report David Kelly referred to in the interview:https://www.ahuri.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0014/43214/AHURI-Final-Report-315-Social-housing-as-infrastructure-rationale-prioritisation-and-investment-pathway.pdf
Nick and Ash are joined by former Executive Officers and committee members of the Yarra Drug & Health Forum (YDHF), a unique organisation bridging gaps between community and clinician through events and discussion. Guest speakers:Greg Denham, former Executive OfficerVera Boston, former Executive OfficerPeter Wearne, Executive Committee memberYDHF Meetings are currently being held online. You can find out about upcoming meetings at their website or watch previous meetings on their YouTube channel.
Richard Tanter is a Senior Research Associate at the Nautilus Institute and Honorary Professor in the School of Political and Social Sciences at the University of Melbourne, where he teaches graduate and undergraduate subjects on Nuclear Weapons and Disarmament and Australian Foreign Policy. He joins us to talk about the role of Pine Gap in the Australia-US alliance and why Australia needs to pursue a more independent foreign policy Coronavirus and homlessness; Greg Denham's the Australian editor for the Law Enforcemet and Action Parnership (LEAP) newsletter. He's been involved in health promotion in the alcohol and other drug field for many years, from policing, HIV education, advocacy and more recently, street work. He tells us about the issues Covis-19 raises for people expeiencing homelessness and those who work with them. Save La MAMA: Alice Golds spoke with Liz Jones about the campaign to save creative and vibrant grassroots theatre spaces like La Mama Theatre in Carlton.More info about how to support La Mama ➡️ https://lamama.com.au/support-la-mama/
This week, Kevin broadcasts from home with a cuppa for the first time under our strange circumstances. We invite Helen van den Berg (Friends of Steele Creek and northwest suburbs issues activist) to discuss the:- Tullamarine toxic waste dump company Cleanaway being fined- impact of dumping Westgate Tunnel contaminated soil from in the western suburbs of Vic- estate in St. Albans built on a contaminated siteand much more!We also listen to a prerecorded interview by 3CR's Judith Peppard with Greg Denham from LEAP - Law Enforcement Action Partnership (Australia) about how the virus is affecting street workers and rough sleepers in relation to prevention of transmission, personal safety, education and resources being made available to those most vulnerable in Victoria.
Join me and my co-host with important Bible stories and instructions tied to the coronavirus... Many know the name Greg Denham. He is the pastor of Rise Church in San Marcos. He is a man who spends much time in Israel and will share with us some insights about things that are going on there concurrently with what is going on in the United States and even San Diego. This program will filled with revelations and encouraging words of hope and next steps in this critical time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick and Ash are joined in the studio by Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP) Australia's Greg Denham on the final episode of Enpsychedelia for 2019. Greg provides valuable insight into the mindset of policing as we discuss issues related to festival policing, the politics of policing and how the drug law reform discussion is affected by policing politics in Victoria._Lobe_ SubterrestrialWe play an excerpt of this clip of Victoria Police Deputy Commissioner Rick Nugent speaking to Sky News.There was a recent festival safety forum, with stakeholders ranging from across the festival industry in Victoria organised by Victoria police. This is an excerpt from VicPol's media release on this forumPolice will today join health, emergency services and music festival industry experts and leaders at a forum in Melbourne that is putting safety at music festivals at the forefront. Hundreds of thousands will attend music festivals across Victoria this summer, and the Music Festival Industry Forum is key to preparing for the vibrant season. The Music Festival Industry Forum, organised by Victoria Police, will be hosted by Professor John Fitzgerald and will include guest speakers, interactive workshops and discussion from a range of stakeholders.We play an excerpt from Drug Policy Australia's event at the Melbourne Town Hall:Is it Time to Legalise or Decriminalise Drugs? Panel discussion and book launch of Pills Powder and Smoke by Antony Loewenstein at the Melbourne Town Hall 9th September 2019Mista Savona - Carnival (Opiuo Remix)Know Your Stuff NZWendy Allison joins the program to talk pill testing in New Zealand. KnowYourStuffNZ is a community organisation of volunteers operating in collaboration with the New Zealand Drug Foundation to provide drug related harm reduction services at events around New Zealand, including drug checking. The service is free of charge to clients.
7:00 Acknowledgement of country 7:15 Blockade IMARC Vox Pops 7:30 Associate Professor Mehmet Ozalp Charles Sturt University on 'ceasefire' in northern Syria and the geopolitics at play in the region.7: 45 Fionn Skiotis from Australians for Kurdistan comes into the studio to tell us about World Resistance Day for Rojava (Nov 2nd) and what's happening on the ground after the invasion by Turkey.8:00 Greg Denham on the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) and the letter it sent to the Federal government regarding the ACT decision to legalise small amounts of cannabis for personal use. 8:15 Chris Stafford from the University of Nottingham speaks with Alice on Brexit and the upcoming election in the UK. MusicArtist SongMolly Johnson Another Day Buffalo Springfield For what it's worthGurrumul Gopuru
7:00 Acknowledgement of Country7:15 Tom Bowerman, Director of Innovation at Berry Street tells Dean about the Teaching Family Model and why it's been such a success. 7:30 Greg Denham, Australian Editor of the LEAP newsletter, drops into the studio to discuss developments in drug policy in Australia and overseas. 7:45 The Australian government moves to drug test Newstart and Youth Allowance recipients. Prof Nicole Lee tells us why this is such a bad idea. 8:00 Jenny Curran and Michelle Macklem come into the studio to discuss the Braided Podcast series produced at the Artful Dodgers Studios, a program of Jesuit Social Services. Jenny tells us about her life with severe asthma and the making of It ain't easy being Wheezy 8:15 Alice chats with Richard Murphet, Director of the play Broken River, a 'fictional expose of the dark heart of evil lying beneath the surface of crime and it's policing', showing at La Mamma Theatre.MusicArtist Song DRMNGNOW Indigenous LandCrystal Mercy Organic Domes
Nick and Ash discuss the week in drug news.6th June marks the United Nations International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking. Historically, this date has been used by governments to showcase “progress” in drug control in highly punitive terms.The Global Day of Action seeks to reclaim and shift that day’s narrative. Every year, on or around 26th June, an increasing number of activists all over the world join this unique and multifaceted show of force for harm reduction and drug policy reform.This year, we will be focusing on the intersection of justice and AOD (Alcohol and Other Drug) issues in Victoria, with the launch of the Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP).Law Enforcement Action Partnership Australia’s Greg Denham will host the event, with a range of guests talking about justice issues for people who use drugs.The event will finish up with a panel discussion and Q&A.SPEAKERSGreg Denham (Law Enforcement Action Partnership)Peter WearneKate SeearShaunnaShaunna is a transgender woman who grew up in eastern Australia. She’s presenting experiential insights into opioid and stimulant use in Australia in the context of law, human rights, poverty, homelessness, rough sleeping, street-based population groups, overdose mortality, health and harm reduction.Sione (Harm Reduction Victoria)
7:00 Acknowledgement of Country7:15 Attacks on tankers in the Gulf of Oman: David Olney from Sage International Australia speaks with us about the tensions between the US and Iran and the implications of increased hostilities in the Middle East.7:30 Drug law reform: Greg Denham joins us in the studio to talk about moving away from prohibition policies and the work of Law Enforcement Action Partnership (LEAP).8:00 Queensland Government’s approval of Adani ground water plan: Matthew Currell from RMIT speaks with us about Adani’s water management plan and the risks to the Doongmabulla Springs.8:15 Shirley Winton from IPAN (the Independent and Peaceful Australian Network) speaks about the Genoa dock strike preventing shipment of arms to Saudi Arabia. Artists SongsRicky Lee Jones - Danny’s All-Star JointBaker Boy - Cool as HellSampa the Great - Blak Girl Magic
This episode is the 3CR Radiothon special, which you can still donate to for a little while after June 16th 2019.SPECIAL GUESTSNick and Ash are joined by two special guests with decades long experience from vastly different, but converging backgrounds.Greg Denham from Law Enforcement Action Partnerships Australia (LEAP Australia)Peter Wearne is an executive member of the Yarra Drug & Health Forum with decades of experience in the AOD sector.Magistrate Tony Parsons spoke at the 2016 Supprt Don't Punish event in Footscray about the drug courts program.View video of the full event on Facebook.
Donna Confetti - in ode to April Fools Day, we speak to Donna Confetti, an artist, therapist and a self-proclaimed fool, about the role of the ‘fool’ in theatre and how this character can be seen upsetting the power balance across many cultures.Jeanette Nkrumah – speaks to 3CR about the ugly face of racial discrimination and goes into detail regarding the report the FCLC - Federation of Cummunity Legal Centres - is putting together on divisive political rhetoric, fear mongering and racial scapegoating in Victoria.Greg Denham from LEAP Australia – Law Enforcement Action Partnership – talks about the new conversations we must have on drug reform and policy, as well as, the outdated and harmful policies that exist today in Australia.Nicolas Pirsoul – lecturer in Middle Eastern politics at the Australian Catholic University in Melbourne, discusses how the Western media reports on Islam, and his views following the terror attack in Christchurch.Comedians Fiannah du Rue, Nikki Viveca, Elyce Phillips and Jackie Lime, discuss comedy, money at the Melbourne Comedy Festival and their own reasons for getting into the comedy biz.The original 855am and 3CR Digital versions of this program featured the following music tracks: Dee Dee Bridgewater – Hound DogWorld Party – Ship of Fools(Removed from the podcast due to license restrictions)
7:00 Introduction and welcome back to Judith and Dean.7:07 Alternative News headlines & a featured song "I can" feat. Radical Son, The Last Kinection. 7:15 Greg Denham from Yarra Drug and Health Forum joins us in interview to discuss the need for Pill Testing at music festivals. Greg asserts pill testing as primarily an exercise in education, raising awareness about what is in drugs and promoting greater safety when consuming substances. 7:30 Interview with Lydia Griffiths, program, marketing & events coordinator at Creativity Australia talking about a recent bundle of grants being used to fund and implement community choirs and the power behind collective voice, for connecting individuals and the community.7:42 Featured song "Khumbaya" by mass choir Soweto. 7:45 Revisiting 2018 with 'New Geographies of New Inequalities and Social Justice' a conference all about social justice. Judith talks to Dr Sharon McLennan regarding her research in Cuban medical Cooperation, building community and health. 7:58 Featured Song “Sista Girl” by the artist Oetha.8:00 Interview with Theo Kartawajaya about his new research project, focusing on gaps in reporting and media coverage of the Montara Oil Spill followed by an interview with Theo's Thesis coordinator Thor Kerr. 8:15 Interview with Jesse Osowicki from North Western Melbourne Primary Health Network about two new tenders targeting social isolation and those suffering from loneliness. 8:27 Goodbyes and outro.
Ash Blackwell joins Nick Wallis from the road, on his way to Tanglewood Festival for New Years Eve, to chat about all that has happened in drug policy during 2018.2018 WRAP UPWe wrap up the year that was by looking back at some of our diverse interviews from 2018.Hear from:Yarra Drug & Health Forum executive director Greg Denham Fiona Patten MP, Member of the Upper House for the Reason Party. First broadcast on the 3CR Wedneday breakfast program with Judith PeppardGary Clark from the University of Adelaide talks psychedelics and the mindDr. Attila Danko, former director of the New Nicotine Alliance talks nicotine vaping and its irrational prohibition in AustraliaLiam Engel is a Doctor of Philosophy at the University of Canberra and talks about where people are currently obtaining their online drug informationThe show finishes with author and journalist Jenny Valentish taking reigns of the program and interviewing Nick and Ash
Today on the show with Dean, Judith and William [Segment times in brackets] || We at 3CR are proud to acknowledge the Wurundjeri and Boon Wurrung as the owners of the lands on which we meet, live, and work. We pay respect to their elders past, present, and emerging; we recognize that sovereignty has never been ceded and that a treaty has never been signed || [7:01] Greg Denham from Yarra Drug and Health Forum comes in to the studio and looks back at the year that was in drug policy. The first public fourm of next year will take place on the 4th of February, 12:30pm at Richmond Town Hall || [28:40] Darebin City Council has announced a policy of supporting clubs to end their financial reliance on electronic gaming machines, also called "pokies". Darebin Mayor Susan Rennie calls in to tell us more and you can find the policy on the Darebin City Council website || [41:14] Shirley Winton of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network comes on the show to help us look back at a year of peace activism. What does Australia need to change toward developing an independent foreign policy? What are IPAN's plans for next year? || [52:30] The Great Australian Bight houses one of the most important whale nurseries in the world and it's being explored for oil. Peter Owen from the Australian Wilderness Society comes on the show to tell us about the risks and what needs to be done. The Australian Wilderness Society will take part in a rally outside the Labor National Conference in Adelaide on the 16th of December || [1:04:50] International law expert and Charles Darwin University senior lecturer John Garrick wrote in The Conversation about the recent lease of Darwin's port to a chinese company. He joins Wednesday breakfast to talk about how this came to be and how Darwin might feature in China's Belt and Road Initiative
This week on the show with Dean, Judith and Will. [Segment times in brackets] || [7:50] State senator Fiona Patton from Fiona Patton's Reason Party comes on the show to look back at her first term in the Victorian senate and to tell us what she hopes for the future, should she be reelected || [21:25] Greg Denham of the Yarra Drug and Health Forum comes on the show to tell us about the pre-state election policy forum last week. Greg gives us his account of the drug policies of the Labor, Greens, Victorian Socialists and Reason parties || [35:14] Friends of the Earth Melbourne's Cam Walker comes on the show to give us the latest on each major party's envionmental policy platform in the lead up to the state election || [48:38] Last Friday, Public Housing Defence Network and other organisations rallied outside the State Library of Victoria against the Andrews Labor state government's plan to sell off or "renew" nine inner-city public housing estates. Speakers include public housing residents and activists, as well as Dr Joe Toscano, Samantha Ratnam (Vic Greens) and Sue Bolton (Vic Socialists) || [1:12:12] Dr Denis Muller (University of Melbourne comes on the show to talk about the Media Law Reform Bill one year after its passing. What has become of the Nine Entertainment/Fairfax News merger? Can Australia's media landscape become any more monopolised? || [1:22:45] Lucy Honan of Melbourne Educators for Social and Environmental Justice talks about the planned Nov 20th Teachers for Refugees Walk Off. Lucy also introduces tomorrow night's No to Naplan Forum, taking place 6:30pm Thursday, November 15th at the Multicultural Hub, 506 Elizabeth St Melbourne
Greg Denham, Executive Officer of the Yarra Drug & Health Forum recently returned from a short work trip to Canada, where he spoke with groups running supervised injecting centres and spoke to professionals working in Canada's drug policy space. Greg's trip also coincided with Canada legalising the recreational market for cannabis.VICTORIAN ELECTION 2018 PANEL:Richard Wynne MLA (ALP)Member for RichmondJudy Ryan (Reason)Candidate for Richmond(Note: Liberals informed YDHF they would not be running a candidate in the seat of Richmond. This is the seat where the medically supervised injecting centre resides and as far as we know at this point, the Liberals are still promising to close this centre if elected.)Nina Springle MLC (Greens)Member for South-Eastern Metropolitan RegionFiona Patten MLC (Reason)Member for Northern Metropolitan RegionStephen Jolly (Socialists)Candidate for Northern Metropolitan RegionHosted by Yarra Drug & Health ForumExecutive Officer: Greg DenhamChair: Peter Wearne
3CR Breakfast Rundown 13th June 2018 7:00am Acknowledgment of Country 7:06 Songs of Satire focusing on Buggles song Video Killed the Radio Star7:15am Interview with Tania Hill senior curator of Astronomy at the Melbourne Planetarium about the Lunar eclipse earlier this year.7:18am Interview with Deakin Professor in Ecology and Conservation research Euan Ritchie about bandicoots in the suburbs.7:22am John Saffron talking on extremist groups around Melbourne.7:26am Featured artist Teskey Bothers with song It’s a Crying Shame.7:32am Phone call with 3CR producer and volunteer MV.7:37am Interview with Vanessa Teague, Senior lecture in the Computing and Information systems at the University of Melbourne talking on the consequences of increased security surveillance systems.7:42am Featured artist Kutcha Edwards with song Circles from his album Beneath the Surface.7:47am Coverage of the Rohingya Refugee exhibit at Footscray Community Arts Center “Refugees Crisis in Colour” and interview with coordinator Ali Mc.7:53 am Greg Denham executive Yarra Drug and Health Forum promoting upcoming events.7:58am Featured artist Joni Mitchell with You Turn Me On (I'm a radio)8:02am Vox Pop from the 2017 Marriage Equality Plebiscite protests in Sydney.8:06am Phone call with with Dr Tim Jones from La Trobe University.8:11am Discussion over the US and North Korea summit and previous interview with ICAN (International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons) team after the presentation of the Nobel Peace Prize. 8:17am Featured artist Black Rock Band with song Bininj Kunborrk.8:21am Featured artist Poem from Fleassy Malay with poem When Men Birth surrounding the role of today’s men during childbirth.
Wednesday breakfast Rundown 6th of December. Presenters, Judith Peppard and Patty BeggsOut of the Drak Dr Tanya Hill, Curator (Astronomy) at the Melbourne Planetarium, describes how she became involved in astronomy and what we’ll see during the lunar eclipse on January 31st. Arms Race? Shirly Winton from IPAN phones into to talk about the coalitions proposed $3.8 billion dollar fund to stimulate the Australian arms industry into top ten producers of the world. Drug reform on the horizon? Greg Denham talks to us about the renewed push in Victoria to introduce pill-testing at music events, and policy developments in France which may see the country decriminalise all drugs.Rohingya update Ali MC, a photographer and human rights activist, talks about his meetings with Rohingya refugees in Myanmar and Bangladesh in 2016. His exhibition Rohingya: Refugee Crisis in Colour, features Ali’s colour photography alongside film and photos shot by Rohingya refugees. The exhibition opens at Footscray Community Art Centre, Thursday, Feb 8th at 6:00 pm.
What a better way to get away from all that electionrabblethan to listen to this weeks edition of Radiotherapy. There are also thoughts espoused from SK and Annabolics about the AEC and medical advertisements on other radio stations that arent as awesome as RRR.This ep also has two extremely interesting guests. Dr Vyom Sharma who combines medicine with being a magician and has strong views on harassment in medical training comes in for a chat. Greg Denham also pops in to the show, hes a former policeman who now advocates for drug users to receive support and not punishment.