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In this bonus episode for Patreon subscribers, Emerald and Tom tackle a much-requested topic - the Greens recent defence policy announcement. Along with withdrawing from AUKUS and reducing military spending, the policy would also invest in local production of defensive drones and missiles. Are the Greens secret warmongers? Are Emerald and Tom secret hacks? Did the Greens fail to anticipate attacks from the left and the Victorian Socialists? Should we even have a military, or capitalism!?! ---------- The show can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber’s support. Subscribe for $3/month to get access to our fortnightly subscriber-only full episode, and unlock our complete library of over SIXTY past bonus episodes. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU ---------- Links - Policy announcement -https://greens.org.au/news/media-release/greens-announce-new-policy-decouple-australia-us-military Australian Socialism Substack response -https://australiansocialism.substack.com/p/giving-the-green-light-to-imperialism Vic Socialists respond on Twitter -https://x.com/vic_socialists/status/1904001724475720149 Purple Pingers response video -https://www.tiktok.com/@purplepingers/video/7484825640823278855?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc IPAN tweet in support -https://x.com/IPAusNet/status/1903217015042740439 Hear Emerald’s sister to join for a discussion on the ethics of autonomous warfare - Patreon Bonus: Killer Robots (ft. Georgia Hinds - Emerald’s sister!) - April 26, 2023 Produced by Michael Griffin Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerauSupport the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
7:15AM // An excerpt from 3CR's summer series "Writing Home", a show in which Satellite Skies host Madhvi takes listeners through important feminist readings from the Global South. In this excerpt, which originally aired on 6 Jan, Madhvi discusses and reads an extract from "Against White Feminism" by Rafia Zakaria. It's a fabulous read on compulsory sexuality, and the problems with a singular white empowerment feminist narrative in today's capitalist world. Tune in to 3CR on Saturdays 9-10AM to hear the last two episodes of this summer special, or you can find Madhvi's episodes of Satellite Skies at 3cr.org.au/satelliteskies. 7:30AM // Marc Isaac is a queer comedian, born in Scotland, and now based mainly in Melbourne. They join us to talk about the open mic comedy scene in Melbourne and queer friendly spaces from an intersectional perspective. They have recently started up Queer Comedy Collingwood, a vibrant and diverse LGBTQI+ comedy night, with the goal of ‘making comedy queer again'. Check it out, the first Tuesday of the month from 7pm, at Wheat, Wine and Whisky on 284 Smith St Collingwood. You can also follow Marc on Instagram @marcisaaccomedy. 7:45AM // A second excerpt from 3CR's summer series "Writing Home" on important feminist readings from the Global South. In this excerpt, host Madhvi introduces and pays tribute to the life of Savitribai Phule, social reformer, poet, and first female teacher in India, to coincide with her birthday on the 3rd January. This discussion originally aired on Sat 11 Jan and finishes with a song, "Jago" by Amira Gill, Amrit Ramnath & M.S Krsna. Tune in to 3CR on Saturdays 9-10AM to hear the last two episodes of this summer special, or you can find Madhvi's episodes of Satelliteskies at 3cr.org.au/satelliteskies. 8:00AM // Kathryn Kelly, a former federal public servant who worked largely in the environment and Aboriginal affairs portfolios, on the ongoing genocide in Palestine and the demands of IPAN (the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network). Kathryn visited Gaza and the West Bank in 2002 and 2003 and then founded the ‘Australians for Justice and Peace in Palestine' organisation in Canberra in 2003. Kathryn was a member of the IPAN National Coordinating Committee as an ACT rep, (2013-2023). Kathryn was also a founding co-convenor of the Alliance Against Political Prosecutors until recently, advocating for the truth tellers/whistleblowers. 8:15AM // Sofii Belling-Harding, host of a new 3CR program called 'BITE: Black is the Essence', interviewing her Aunty Tammy Lee Rock, an award-winning actor, playwright, director, a natural-born comedian and radio presenter herself, on her work and experiences in the arts, including First Nations theatre production work in the 90s, storytelling through her various acting roles, and processing trauma. BITE is at 1pm on Mondays on 3CR. You can also head to www.3cr.org.au/bite to listen back to the full interview and previous programs. Songs:Leave Me Low - Becca HatchOrlando in Love - Japanese Breakfast
"Deus Quer Colocar Sua Vida em Ordem" mensagem ministrada pela Pra. Fernanda Brum na IPAN. Assista à mensagem completa aqui: https://youtu.be/8yKOCOumu4E?si=kyZh8toLetnqKoNU Ouça o PodBrum na sua plataforma preferida pelo link: https://beacons.ai/podbrum Siga o PodBrum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbrum/ Siga Fernanda Brum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brumfernanda/ Ouça Fernanda Brum na sua plataforma digital favorita e siga nas redes sociais pelo link: https://beacons.ai/fernandabrum
"Deus Quer Colocar Sua Vida em Ordem" mensagem ministrada pela Pra. Fernanda Brum na IPAN. Assista à mensagem completa aqui: https://youtu.be/8yKOCOumu4E?si=kyZh8toLetnqKoNU Ouça o PodBrum na sua plataforma preferida pelo link: https://beacons.ai/podbrum Siga o PodBrum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbrum/ Siga Fernanda Brum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brumfernanda/ Ouça Fernanda Brum na sua plataforma digital favorita e siga nas redes sociais pelo link: https://beacons.ai/fernandabrum
"A Importância de Ter Verdadeiros Amigos" mensagem ministrada pela Pra. Fernanda Brum na IPAN. Ouça o PodBrum na sua plataforma preferida pelo link: https://beacons.ai/podbrum Siga o PodBrum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbrum/ Siga Fernanda Brum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brumfernanda/ Ouça Fernanda Brum na sua plataforma digital favorita e siga nas redes sociais pelo link: https://beacons.ai/fernandabrum
"A Importância de Ter Verdadeiros Amigos" mensagem ministrada pela Pra. Fernanda Brum na IPAN. Ouça o PodBrum na sua plataforma preferida pelo link: https://beacons.ai/podbrum Siga o PodBrum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/podbrum/ Siga Fernanda Brum no Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brumfernanda/ Ouça Fernanda Brum na sua plataforma digital favorita e siga nas redes sociais pelo link: https://beacons.ai/fernandabrum
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Language warning!We listen to Krautungalung Elder Bunjileenee Robbie Thorpe's speech at last Sunday's Free Palestine Rally on the 27th of October. Uncle Robbie, introduced by Nour Salman, updated the crowd on his legal battles against those complicit in genocide, both in Palestine and here in Australia. Our thanks to 3CR volunteer Tom for recording!Uncle Robbie has two upcoming court hearings in the Federal and Melbourne Magistrate's Courts, where he's continuing to fight the illegal occupation of Aboriginal land here and israel's genocide of Palestinians. On Monday 11 November 2024, join Uncle Robbie at 9:30AM at the Federal Court, 305 William Street, Melbourne, where Attorney General Mark Dreyfus will be added as a respondant to the question: is the fire at Camp Sovereignty protected by Australia's Constitution? On Tuesday 10 December 2024, join Uncle Robbie at 9:30AM at Room 4 of the Melbourne Magistrate's Court, 233 William Street, Melbourne, to pursue the genocide prosecution of Mark Regev, former adviser to israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Stay up to date with these cases by following @blackpeoplesunion and @campsovereignty on Instagram.// We replay Michelle Fahy's presentation at the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) 2024 Conference, which was held earlier this month in Perth. In this speech, Michelle talks about the importance of a strong and fearless National Anti Corruption Commission for a peaceful democracy. The theme of IPAN's 2024 conference was Sleepwalking into War?, and you can find out more and watch the keynotes here. You can read and support Michelle's excellent independent investigative reporting on links between the weapons industry and the Australian government by subscribing to her substack, Undue Influence.// Jacquie Kelly and Nicole McKay from the community environmental justice group Friends of Nyah Vinifera Park join us to discuss the legal challenge that they're mounting with support from Environmental Justice Australia against the Victorian Government's planned environmental engineering works on the Murray River floodplain in northwest Victoria. Justified under the Murray Darling Basin Plan, the Victorian Government is seeking to embark on a multi-million dollar project creating levee banks and installing large pumps, weirs and water regulators at several locations along the Murray River to divert water onto floodplains and provide a reduced amount of water for these floodplain ecosystems. You can find out more about the legal challenge here, and support Friends of Nyah Vinifera Park's campaign fundraising here.// Palestinian filmmaker Reema joins us to talk about an upcoming film fundraiser on Tuesday November 12th for RISE Refugees, Survivors and Ex-Detainees and Gaza Mutual Aid Solidarity. The event will showcase two documentaries made this year about Palestinian and Yemeni resistance: From Inside the Mind of Sinwar and We Shall Prevail, and starts at 6PM on the 12th at Kathleen Syme Library in Carlton. Stickers and zines will be available for free and t-shirts will be sold by donation. The venue is fully accessible and masks will be provided. Find out more here.// Songs// Find My Way Back - Samuel Gaskin and Kee'ahn// The Bridge - Yirrmal// Eternity - Mi-kaisha//
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Paul Heywood-Smith, recently retired Adelaide QC, talks about recent cases brought before the ICC and the ICJ and decisions and recommendations regarding the attempted genocide in Gaza, Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees on efforts to turn despair to hope, Coral Wynter returns to the elections in Venezuela in July and the situation in the South American country since, Professor Lisa Natividad from Guam speaking at the recent IPAN conference in Perth about the control of her island by the US, and Bevan Ramsden with an overview of the conference. Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
Voice 4 Palestine Sydney 22 Sept here II Nikolai Haddad is from the Arab Theatre studio and he is a lawyer from the Lebanese Maronite Christian community. He says that despite the carnage Israel's Zionist regime has perpetrated they have failed to achieve any of it's military targets.IPAN Conference here II Annette Brownlie is a founding member and Chairperson of the IPAN. The Independent and Peaceful Australia Netoekd is calling on the Australian Governnent "to impose sanctions and cut diplomatic ties with Israel". IPAN's upcoming conference will be held in Perth and online from Oct 4, targeting the nuclear sub that is already docked at the Stirling Naval Base info.Coburg Vigil for Lebanon here II The Lebanese community in Coburg held a vigil for lives lost in the terrorist attack on civilians by the Israeli IDF this week.Dilly Dallying of Death & Dying here II Performer Lee McClenaghan joins us to tell us about the new comedy from Fairly Lucid Productions, Dilly Dallying of Death which is a profound, thought-provoking and hilarious exploration into the biggest taboo - death.. In a sold out set of performances at the Fringe Festival Hub: Trades Hall - Common Rooms from Oct 2 - 6 you can jump online to see if there are some more performances of this hot item at Fringe.This is the Week here II so much for Kevin Healy to work with when it comes to satirizing the week.Capital Strike v Union Corruption? here II Don Sutherland has been on fire with his analysis of the CFMEU administration attack from the 'forces of evil' - the big end of town - as well as the out and out thug tactics of business which has said out loud that if the Federal Government doesn't curtail IR Laws then there will be a capital strike. But is everything all that it seems. Don joins us to tease it out. Go to Don's Solidarity Dynamics for more background. The Dilly Dally of Death & DyingFestival Hub: Trades Hall
Our guests today are Jamie Jeffries and Sarah Molnar from Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, IPAN.
Tässä setissä kundit käy läpi polttavat puheenaiheet, kuten pelattu Turun Cup derby ja tuleva matsi Ipan ja Klubin välillä loppuunmyydyssä Tammelassa. Tätä ja paljon muutakin!
A Missionária Andrea Carrione, da Igreja Profetizando às Nações (IPAN), traz uma reflexão baseada em Apocalipse 22:10-14. Jesus anuncia Sua vinda iminente e diz que trará consigo a recompensa para retribuir a cada um conforme suas obras. Ele se apresenta como o Alfa e o Ômega, o Primeiro e o Último, o Princípio e o Fim. Bem-aventurados são aqueles que lavam suas vestes, para que tenham direito à árvore da vida e possam entrar na cidade pelas portas. Que possamos viver em santidade e perseverança, aguardando com esperança a vinda do Senhor e a recompensa que Ele trará. Curta e compartilhe esta mensagem para abençoar mais pessoas com a Palavra de Deus.
Vigil for Palestinian Journalists II 143 journalists have been killed in Gaza. We go to the Vigil held in Melbourne on the 24th of May held in front of the State Library supported by MEAA and organised by MEAA Unionst for Palestine - speech from Naser Mahni here and then a haunting Irish ballad that was shared as a tribute to all people that are forcibly removed from their lands here.RAN Spies on China here II A recent Government release stating that Chinese flares were fired against a Royal Australian Navy helicopter implied aggression on the part of the Chinese. But is that the truth? We talk with Richard Bardon a IPAN spokesperson for a backgrounder.A Portrait of Love here II filmmaker Molly Reynolds talks to us about her new film A Portrait of Love a love poem created from the footage shot over 20 years of the relationship between Archibald Winning artist Craig Ruddy and his partner Roberto Meza Mort. A remarkable film marking the tragedy of losing such a person to covid. MEET THE FILMMAKER: Tuesday June 11, 6.45pm. Join filmmaker Molly Reynolds and star Roberto Meza Mont for a post-film Q&A hosted by Cerise Howard (Melbourne Queer Film Festival) ticket info. This is the Week That Was here II Kevin Healy is back with satire on a stick.The Last Few Years of Neoliberalism here II We speak with author/ illustrator Nic Robertson about his book to be launched at Red Flag Bookshop 83 Sydney Rd. Brunswick 4pm Saturday 8th June.No Northern Incinerator Wollert Update here II the No Incinerator for Wollet campaign is alerting interested parties to a community meeting by Engage Victoria on June 20th. Registration needs to be in by Sunday June 2 by midnight link here.
Transcript:Neutrality would keep us out of a U.S.-China warANDREW 1: Good morning listeners. My name's Andrew and with me is Bevan Ramsden. We're from IPAN, the Independent and Peaceful Australian Network. In this edition of Alternative News we examine neutrality as an alternative Australian foreign policy in the light of recent surveys which show that a clear majority of Australians are in favour of Australia remaining neutral in the event of war between the U.S. and China. We have discussed neutrality in a previous program but are re-visiting the subject in the light of Bevan Ramsden's recent participation in an International Conference on Neutrality. This Congress had the theme of ‘Neutrality – a Strategy for Global Stabilisation'. Bevan, give us the background to this conference.BEVAN 1: The Congress was held in Bogota, the capital of Colombia. It is situated in the Andes on a plateau 2,500 metres above sea level. Bogota is home to 12 million people in a country with a population of 50 million. The primary organisers of the Congress were World Beyond War and the International Peace Bureau. The two- day Congress involved 50 speakers from 25 countries on 5 continents. Some of the presentations from distant countries were made over the internet but most were in person.The Congress was held in a venue within the Republic of Colombia's Congress Building, which houses the Colombian Parliament. We were addressed by four Senators at the opening breakfast meeting within the Congress Building. I was present as the IPAN representative and was the only representative from Australia.ANDREW 2: I understand that the Vice President of Colombia took part in the conference.BEVAN 2: Yes, on the second day we met with the Colombian Vice President, Francia Marquez, who spoke to us about her position on neutrality and we all shook hands with her at the end of her speech. Whilst she endorsed the Congress' aim of formulating a strategy for ensuring peace world-wide, she raised some criticism of neutrality as such, as did several others at the Congress. The particular criticism deserves our attention because IPAN has endorsed the principle of “non-nuclear armed neutrality” in our vision for an alternative defence for an independent Australia.The concern is that neutrality could be taken to mean “isolationism”; “washing ones hands of world problems”; “turning ones back on injustices in the world” etc. Vice President Marquez said we cannot turn our backs on the suffering of the people in Gaza, for example.ANDREW 3: You say this discussion has implications for IPAN and its policies. Can you explain why this is so?BEVAN 3: It has implications for IPAN because we have proposed an alternative defence policy for Australia based on the concept of non-nuclear armed neutrality. Listening to the Vice President and other speakers at the Congress, it became clear to me that we need to carefully elaborate and explain exactly what we mean by neutrality. We certainly would not favour an isolationist approach.To be of any value to the Australian people, a policy of neutrality would have to involve positive engagement with the countries in our region and beyond and the taking of a stand on the side of peace and justice. For example, in relation to Gaza, a neutral Australia would not become involved militarily but would use all available diplomatic and economic measures to oppose Israeli Zionist genocide, and bring about a permanent ceasefire and secure a safe and peaceful future for the Palestinian and Israeli people. ANDREW 4: Some listeners may not have heard about this alternative defence policy which IPAN has formulated. Can you provide some details?BEVAN 4: IPAN's alternative defence policy is based on non-nuclear armed neutrality and emphasizes diplomacy as the first option in the resolution of conflict between states. The ADF would be reconfigured for, and confined to, defence of Australian territory and its surrounding waters out to the 200 nautical mile exclusive economic zone. There would be no involvement in foreign wars of aggression and overseas deployment of the ADF would be restricted to joining United Nations peace keeping forces in appropriate circumstances.ANDREW 5: My understanding is that a policy of territorial defence would be far less expensive than Australia's current focus on preparing for overseas wars, against China for example, in lock-step with the United States and its other allies. Defence analysts now say that recent technological advances such as those involving drones and remote sensing have made territorial self-defence based on area denial a much cheaper option than expeditionary, aggressive wars in distant locations.BEVAN 5: The costs are indeed mild-boggling. Australia's military expenditure is planned to reach 2.4 percent of GDP by 2034 and the AUKUS expenditure of 368 billion dollars on nuclear propelled hunter-killer submarines is only a part of this. Defence Minister Marles has no trouble finding billions of dollars for hypersonic missile development and for equipping our frigates with Tomahawk cruise missiles designed for use against land-based targets while the country is crying out for affordable housing, improved health care, urgent attention to addressing the climate emergency and many other matters impacting the lives of the Australian people.ANDREW 6: I understand that IPAN's alternative defence policy based on neutrality has found support in the Australian community and thus arguably deserves serious discussion. Two national opinion polls, conducted in 2023 by the Lowy Institute and Essential Research, have found that a majority of Australians are in favour of keeping out of a U.S. war against China and adopting a neutral position. In particular, the Lowy poll showed that 73 percent of Australian women favour this position. So what exactly is neutrality and how would it work?BEVAN 6: Broadly speaking there are two approaches, Isolationist neutrality and actively engaged neutrality.Switzerland's policy is an example of isolationist neutrality. Switzerland joined the United Nations as recently as 2002, having participated in U.N. peace-keeping forces from 1990. But its neutrality is coming under question. Though not a member of NATO, Switzerland has a longstanding partnership with it. Bilateral cooperation began when Switzerland joined the Partnership for Peace (PfP) programme in 1996 and became a member of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) in 1997.This involves bilateral military cooperation and sharing of information and experiences. In 2024 Switzerland announced that it wants to achieve “closer, institutionalised cooperation” with NATO.ANDREW 7: Not everyone would look favourably on an isolationist approach. How does active neutrality work and who practices it?BEVAN 7: Austria, Mongolia and Costa Rica are examples of active engaged neutrality, with Costa Rica being a special case as one of only two countries to have abolished its military forces.Austria practises non-aligned engaged neutrality. Austria has its own self-defence force but does not host foreign military forces or bases but and does not participate in foreign wars or military alliances. Its parliament adopted the neutrality law which has become part of its constitution. It hosts international meetings. It has banned nuclear weapons and played a part in Central Europe becoming nuclear free. A nation which adopts a policy of neutrality can avoid entanglement in great power wars and have the credibility to act as a buffer state, promote peace keeping, host meetings between belligerents and act as a mediator.ANDREW 8: The Austrian approach could be applicable to Australia because it shows how we could play a constructive role in our region and beyond in the promotion of peaceful conflict resolution. What is preventing Australia adopting a foreign policy based on neutrality, in line with the expressed wishes of the majority of Australians?BEVAN 8: The basic problem is that Australia's political leadership has been totally captured by the U.S. and slavishly follows U.S. foreign policy through the ANZUS Alliance and more recently the AUKUS war pact between the U.K., the U.S. and Australia. Internally, this subservience to the U.S. is expressed through the wholesale sellout of sovereignty resulting from the Force Posture Agreement signed by the U.S. and Australian governments in 2014. The F.P.A guarantees the United States a military posture in Australia. It gives the United States military unimpeded access to our airports, seaports, military bases and other areas. This includes porting of their nuclear submarines at HMAS Stirling in WA and basing of their nuclear-capable B52 bombers at RAAF Tindal in the NT. It facilitates the stationing in Darwin of 2,500 or more U.S. marines each year and the staging of military exercises with the ADF in preparation for war against China. The U.S. military also has a regional command centre in Darwin as well as storage depots for fuel, munitions and spare parts at Darwin, RAAF Tindal and the Bandiana Army base in Victoria, for its exclusive use.ANDREW 9: Then there's the Pine Gap spy station near Alice Springs, which feeds the U.S. military strategic information from its satellite surveillance of the earth's surface and its capture and analysis of radio communications including that from mobile phones. Professor Richard Tanter, an expert on the expanded role of Pine Gap, recently stated that the strategic information which Pine Gap supplies to the U.S. is passed on to the Israeli military for use in its war of genocide against the people of Gaza.BEVAN 9: Clearly neutrality is not an option until our continent is cleared of foreign military installations. This is the message to the Australian people. Only a massive, broad-based united people's campaign to break free from the death-grip of the U.S. military alliance can create the conditions for the adoption of non-nuclear armed neutrality, the only policy which can make us safe, keep us out of foreign wars and steer us away from the headlong rush to the catastrophe we are presently on.ANDREW 10: That brings us to the end of today's program.As usual, we welcome listeners' comments and suggestions, which can be emailed to peacecentre@cicd.org.au, that is peacecentre@cicd.org.au. Good morning and thanks for listening.
Palestinian Statehood here II Kathryn Kelly, from IPAN, talks about the recent bid for Palestine Statehood recognition at the UN.Senator Mehreen Faruqui here II speaking at Sydney Rally for Palestine on May 5th. Recording thanks to Vivien Langford (Climate Action Show)Nakba Day 2024 here II Mindy, ASU Unionist for Palestine, and Renee, student rep for Palestine from Deakin Uni, talks to us about the rally called for Nakba Day, Wednesday, May 15th, to meet at RMIT encampment for Palestine then going to the State Library. Begins at 2pm.Gabrielle Shipton here II Brother of Julian Assange, speaks at the May Day 2024 Rally outside Victoria Trades Hall on May 5. because Julian couldn't make it.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy is on fire this week as Federal Labor decides that Gas is the energy of the future.David McBride here II A conversation between John Faine & David McBride from 26 February as he awaits the outcome of his trial for divulging classified information regarding Australian military involvement in prisoner deaths in Afghanistan. David McBrides's book The Nature of Honour.
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"Things are not going to change unless we do something about it. Don't sit on the sidelines. Become involved". Bevan did get involved in activism and quit his job to work on the Vietnam moratorium movement in the 1970s. It was when Bevan first went to Africa as an Australian Volunteer Abroad in 1965 that his eyes were opened to African independence movements and other political struggles going on in the world. Bevan was born in Thornbury, Melbourne, in 1939. He was there at the beginning of 3CR and remembers its first transmitter, bought for $200 from the local fire brigade. Bevan has taught electrical engineering at TAFE and was pulled up by the cops in the 70s for his anti-conscription graffiti. He is a veteran of the peace movement in Australia and currently organises with the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network. Bevan wants to tell you that IPAN currently has an important e-petition about the militarisation of Northern Australia on its website and urges you to sign. Thanks so much for joining us this week, Bevan, and for your lifelong commitment to peace work in Australia.ipan.org.au/end-the-force-posture-agreementipan.org.au
In today's CICD Alternative News, Bevan Ramsden and Andrew Fullerton from IPAN will examine the Albanese ALP Government's policy of enmeshing us even more tightly in the US war machine, a policy which, in the event of a US war on China, will place us in grave danger of retaliatory strikes and is proceeding despite the fact that Australia faces no military threat. They also will look at the AUSMIN 2023 talks which took place a few weeks ago between Australia's Defence Minister Richard Marles, Foreign Affairs Minister Penny Wong and their US counterparts, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and Defence Secretary Lloyd Austin.
This week, to further discuss the AUKUS submarine deal, we are joined by Vince Scappatura who teaches Politics and International Relations at Macquarie University. He is an active member of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) and author of a book 'The US Lobby and Australian Defence Policy'. You can read or order a copy of IPAN's 'A People's Inquiry' that explores the questions: What are the costs and consequences of Australia's involvement in US-led wars and the US-Alliance? And what are the alternatives? We also bring you a speech from Alexia Fuentes, Chairperson of Anakbayan Melbourne Filipino youth group, at the ‘A Call for Peace: Truth not War' rally that was held on Saturday 18 March in Melbourne, with an introduction by MC for the day Dave Sweeney from the Australian Conservation Foundation.Thanks to Annie McLoughlin for the recording and you can hear more from the rally on Solidarity Breakfast.The Australian Anti-AUKUS Coalition is holding a National Zoom Meeting 'We're on the path to war. How can we stop it?' that will discuss the implications of the government reports on Aukus, nuclear submarines, war powers reform & the Defence Strategic Review on Sunday 26th March, 6.30pm AEDT. REGISTER HERE.
Stick Together host James Brennan speaks with IPAN (Independent and Peaceful Australia Network) chairperson Annette Brownlie about the upcoming national conference.
This week we loved chatting with two more researchers from Deakin University's Institute for Physical Activity and Nutrition (IPAN): Associate Professor Megan Teychenne and Dr Niamh Mundell. Megan's PhD is in Behavioural Epidemiology and she's currently an NHMRC Emerging Leadership Fellow at IPAN. For more than 15 years Megan has investigated the role of health-related behaviours (e.g. physical activity, sedentary behaviour) in the prevention and treatment of mental health conditions (particularly depression and anxiety), with a focus on vulnerable population groups including socioeconomically disadvantaged populations and women (pregnant and postpartum). She has played a pivotal role in advancing knowledge of the field, with her research cited in several international evidence briefings (e.g. British Heart Foundation, The World Health Organisation), and in her role as associate editor for the journal Mental Health and Physical Activity. Megan actively contributes to raising public awareness about the importance of physical activity for improving mental health, having been a guest on several national radio and TV programs, as well as her research being profiled in several hundreds of popular media articles worldwide. Niamh Mundell is a Senior Lecturer in Clinical Exercise Physiology within Deakin University's School of Exercise and Nutrition Sciences. She is also a Non-Executive Director at Exercise and Sports Science Australia and practices as an accredited exercise physiologist. She has a PhD in the field of exercise for cognition during ageing and cancer survival, (Deakin University) and Master of Exercise Physiology (Victoria University, Australia). Her research primarily focuses on exercise physiology, with interests in mental and cognitive health during ageing and chronic disease and improving the exercise physiology industry for clinicians and patients. Niamh's research integrates clinical exercise physiology skills and experience to focus on improving the way clinical outcomes are captured and the optimal modes of delivery to support value-based care in clinical exercise physiology practice. You call follow Megan and Niamh and find out more about their work here: https://twitter.com/meganteychenne https://twitter.com/NiamhMundell https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/people/megan-teychenne< https://www.deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/people/niamh-mundell https://www.linkedin.com/in/megan-teychenne-38a1a756/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/niamh-mundell-124a8935/ The exercise that best supports your mental health (smh.com.au) Transcript: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/w5me
His Week That Was — Kevin Healy Is the Australian War Memorial backing down on not properly recognising the Frontier Wars? — Dr Sue Wareham, President of the Medical Association For the Prevention Of War (MAPW) How The Independent Peaceful Australia Network operates to achieve its goals — Bevan Ramsden (IPAN) A reflection of war events — Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees More on the campaign to stop push for deep sea mining — Dr Helen Rosenbaum, Campaign Coordinator of the Deep Sea Mining Campaign Why has the Australian government cut aid to Palestine? — Ken Davis, International Programmes Manager at APHEDA - Union Aid Abroad Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts.
The Intellectual Property Awareness Network is committed to championing the importance and understanding of intellectual property. Current Chair John Ogier, Director and Convenor of the Education Group, Ruth Soetendorp and former CIPA president Stephen Jones join Lee and Gwilym to talk about the work of IPAN, its 30th anniversary and the importance of businesses and governments being aware of the value of IP. For more information on IPAN take a look at their website.
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Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN - https://ipan.org.au) members Andrew Fullerton and Bevan Ramsden discuss climate change impacts and their similarities to the aftermath of wars as well as military spending in Australia
Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha and Arie HyubregtsNewsreportsDiscussion from the presenters drawing on newsreports about the impact of the floods on Northern NSW and Queensland and what the failed response from the Morrison government reveals about the priorities of the government.News from Green LeftWages at an all time low means unions will have to break unjust laws | Green LeftHow about expropriating all the oligarchs? | Green LeftInterviews and DiscussionsInterview with Renfrey Clarke, historian and formally the Green Left correspondent in Moscow throughout the 1990s and has written extensively on Ukraine's economy and politics.Green Left Radio spoke to Renfrey clarke for a discussion about the politics of Ukraine and it's history including it's re-formation as a independent state following the fall of the soviet union in 1991 and the Euromaiden movement in 2014 and how these events contextualise what is happening today. You can listen to the individual interview here.Interview with Shirley Winton from IPAN (Independent and Peaceful Australia Network) about IPAN's position on the war in Ukraine and why it is important to build a movement for peace not endless war and militarism. You can listen to the individual interview here.
In this show, we go out on the streets to protest the QUAD meeting - where the US secreaty of state and foreign ministers from Japan, India and Australia met in Naarm/ Melbourne to further develop their plans for war, and posturing against China. Speakers from the protest that took place on February 10th included Dave Ball, Deputy Secretary of the Maritime Union of Australia, Dave Sweeney, anti-nuclear campaigner from the Australian Conservation Foundation, Shirley Winton from the international and peaceful australia network (or IPAN) and the spirit of Eureka, Romina Beitseen from Campaign for International Cooperation and Disarmament or CICD and Dave Glanz from Solidarity. For further information, check out one of these webinar:RESISTING AUKUS AND WAR ON CHINA with Noam Chomsky https://fb.watch/b6HWQEh4im/ (Saturday Feb 12, 11am AEST).QUAD-AUKUS will cost the earth - What does AUKUS mean for Australia, Thursday 24 Feb, 7pm - email noaukusvic@gmail.com to register
Sammen med astrofysiker Maria Hammerstrøm svarer vi på spørsmål om astronomi fra dere. Spørsmålene var så mange og så bra at det ble to episoder av det, denne gangen handler det om transneptunske objekter og planet 9, universets holdbarhetsdato, fosfin på Venus, supernovaer og så Webb naturligvis! Heng med til slutten for å sjekke resultatet av vår lille Webb-oppskytningsbingo - hvem av oss kommer nærmest riktig dato? (Musikk fra Free Music Archive, Scott Holmes Music - Jingle Bells)
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June 19th, 2021 was the first European hosted International Conference of Secular Alcoholics Anonymous (ICSAA) and it was two Zoom rooms, 11 AM - 11 PM. Attendees were largely delighted with the days events. The grande finale was an around-the-world AA discussion of the brief history of Zoom & AA, with opening comments by Mark from Tus Nua Freethinkers and Joe from Beyond Belief Agnostics & Freethinkers meeting in Toronto. A lively and heart-felt discussion follows from AAs talking about the age of Zoom around the world, capping off 12-hours of agnostic and atheist AA meetings. This was the first time ICSAA was hosted outside USA/Canada and based on the enthusiasm, it will not be the last. Next year? More ICSAA: https://aasecular.org Email us @ SecularAA@gmail.com Secular/freethinkers meetings, 16 hours a day: https://bit.ly/secularmeetings
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"i" stands for International; "PAN" stands for All Addictions (substance use disorder, process addictions) and this is a Zoomiverse only fellowship for anyone seeking recovery from anything by any means. For more information:eMail: freethinkingipan@gmail.comThe primary purpose of iPAN is to provide a comfortable and safe environment for people to discuss whatever issue they may have that is bothering them and to provide personal growth through the support a fellowship provides.More speakers/panels and podcasts: https://secularaa.buzzsprout.com/More Secular Alcoholics Anonymous:https://aasecular.org/
This lesson talks about the last batch of verbal focus, namely: Benefactive (which uses the I- or IPAG- prefixes), Instrumental (which uses the IPANG-, IPAM- or IPAN- prefixes), and Causative/ Rational (which uses the IKA- prefix).A heartfelt appreciation to my $5 Patrons mentioned as of this recording:Craig Putz, Isak Buan, Gladys Trinidad, Ken Yeager, Paolo de Armas, Christian Dimalanta, J Springy, Elaine, Bryan, Melinda O’Connor, Caroline Jane Walsh, Alex, Chris, Alexander Ong, Niña Lerch, Kirstie, Steph, Ollie Crouch, Natasha Esguerra, Jon Bailey, Roger Schachtel, Theresa Salud, and Shane.Support my podcast for as little as $1 a month: https://www.patreon.com/gofilipinopodBuy my merch: https://www.teepublic.com/user/gofilipinopodFollow this podcast on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram: @gofilipinopod. For inquiries, send me an email: gofilipinopod@gmail.comSpecial thanks to "Rainbows" by Kevin MacLeod.
This episode of the Radioactive Show is a repeat of a show that originally went to air in August 2020. It was produced by Emma Crunch and features interviews with two organisers for peace, Annette Brownlie of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN), and Margie Beavis from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW). Annette speaks about RIMPAC 2020, which is the Rim of the Pacific military exercises, currently being held in Hawaiian waters. She also introduces us to the IPAN inquiry. Margie critiques Australia’s increased defence spending, exploring why it remains unchallenged.
Independent and Peaceful Australia, or IPAN, advocate for an Australia free of foreign military bases and free of interventions by other foreign governments, corporations or vested interests that seek to exert undue influence in shaping Australia’s foreign and defence policies in a manner that diminishes Australia's sovereignty.They have recently launched A People’s Inquiry - Exploring the case for an Independent and Peaceful Australia. The inquiry will explore the questions What are the costs and consequences of Australia’s involvement in US-led wars and the US-Alliance? and What are the alternatives?The inquiry has pillars - first nations, economic, social and community, environment and climate, military and defence, foreign policy, political and democratic rights and unions and workers rights.The inquiry provides an opportunity and a voice to individuals and organisations whose views and concerns about Australia’s involvement in US wars and the USA-Australia alliance have not been heard in the public debate.Organisations and individuals are invited to make a submission. To find out how, go tohttps://independentpeacefulaustralia.com.au/ or you can email IPAN at ipan.inquiry@gmail.com
This morning we're going to find out more about the new Citzen's report Inquiry into the Health of the Barka_Darling River & Menindee Lakes.We follow with a chat with Shirley Winton from IPAN and Spirit of Eureka about the Federal Defence Legislation Amendment (Enhancement of Defence Force Response to Emergence Bill 2020.Over the Wall continues it's investigation of the abhorrent Cashless Welfare Debit Card,Kevin ploughs through the week with satyreA chat with Don Sutherland reporting on the Living Incomes for Everyone's response to the Budget.
Today we honour the passing of two warriors of the feminist fight Susan Ryan the first female federal minister in Australia and architect of the sex discrimination Act and Helen Reddy who penned the song that goes down in history of a succinct statement of purpose I am woman. We’ll hear a piece from a speech Ryan gave to a Australian National University audience in the 1980’s about women and the political realm finishing with Reddy’s song. We hear from the East Gippsland Despatches crew, the next instalment of Over the Wall on what Tenants can do under covid pressure. Kevin rounds up the week and we’ll finish with a thorough round up of Australia’s role as the US shapes up against China from a piece from a recent IPAN seminar given by Macquarie Universities Vince Scappatura
Today’s show features interviews with two organisers for peace, Annette Brownlie of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN), and Margie Beavis from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW). Annette speaks about RIMPAC 2020, which is the Rim of the Pacific military exercises, currently being held in Hawaiian waters. She also introduces us to the IPAN inquiry. Margie critiques Australia’s increased defence spending, exploring why it remains unchallenged. Independent and Peacful Australia Network: https://ipan.org.au/Quit Nukes: https://quitnukes.org/
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
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On this weeks episode of the Radioactive Show, listen to Annette Brownlie, chairperson of the Independent and Peaceful Australian Network and Dr Sue Wareham, President of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War discuss the recently released statement calling for healthcare not warfare. The show will take you through the statement and the steps Australia could take to cease our involvement in wars of choice and invest in healthcare. The statement calls on the Australian Government to stop funnelling billions of dollars into offensive weapons for unjust U.S. led wars, and invest instead in the health and safety of people and the environment.IPAN website - https://ipan.org.au/ To read and endorse the Healthcare not Warfare statement - https://ipan.org.au/healthcare_not_warfare/MAPW - https://www.mapw.org.au/
(0:00:00) Acknowledgement of Country.(0:20:00) James Lesh, heritage and architecture historian, joins us on the show to chat about the passing of Jack Mundey, who was a prominent environmental activist and pioneer of conservation. We talk on Mundey's legacy and how heritage will shape into the future. (0:41:00) Keeping with the theme, our Tram Thought this week revolves around all things heritage. We ask how heritage is relevant, its importance and its presence in Australia. (1:04:00) Chairperson at IPAN (Independent and Peaceful Australia Network) Annette Browlie and Director of MAPW (Medical Association of Prevention of War) Dr Sue Wareham join us to chat about the national statement calling on the government to stop investing in unjust US-led wars. IPAN and MAPW are calling for the government to instead invest in the health and safety of its own people as a priority.
Today we will discuss the Covid-19 and how IPAN and the wider peace movement have responded to this crisis.
- Gillian Blair, former Greens Candidate in the Western District of Victoria talks on-shore gas drilling and Covid-19.- Bevan Ramsden from Independant Peaceful Australia Network talks about the IPAN support for the United Nations call for the cessation of war during pandemic- Sue Bolton, Moreland Concillor, talks about a council response to covid-19 and issues of democracy.- Kevin bags the week in This is the Week that Was- Dr Noah Bassil gives a view on the new world order.
Current situation Covid-19 and you will hear Beavan Ramsden and Andrew Fullerton from IPAN speaking on how Pine Gap makes Australia complicit in US Drone missile atrocities.
March 8 is International Women’s Day. While women workers are a core part of the global economy, their contributions – and the abuses they experience – often remain invisible. This is especially true for workers in female-dominated sectors such as domestic work and the garment industry that are hidden from the public eye and considered “low-skilled”. Guests: Stefan Aleksić, activist organisation Clean Clothes Campaign; Nevena Slavković, lawyer, IPAN law firm; Milica Lupšor, Association for the protection of workers' rights - ROZA; Ana Vragolović, journalist and fashion activist - Radnički portal
Tuesday 3 March 2020// Acknowledgement of country// News headlines// Dr Rachael Burgin, lecturer in law at Swinburne Law School, and Saxon Mullins, a survivor-advocate, talk to us about the recently formed Rape and Sexual Assault Research and Advocacy Group// Tori Hobbs from the Vermillion Project joins us to talk about Endometriosis Awareness Month// IPAN spokesperson, Stephen Darley, discusses the Federal Government's billion dollar upgrade to Tindal airbase in the Northern Territory// An interview with Maryclaire Machin and Kate Foord from Queerspace about their training program, 'Breaking out of the Binary: A Queer Feminist Approach to Practice in LGBTIQ+ Family Violence & Intimate Partner Violence'// SONGS// Wilma Archer, Samuel T. Herring, Laura Groves - Decades// Kaiit - Miss Shiney//
Annette Brownlie is a mother and a life-long peace organiser and activist, arising out of the experiences of her father in WW2 and her own experiences as a teenager opposing the Vietnam war. Annette has had leadership roles in anti-nuclear, environmental, and peace organisations in Brisbane. She is a recipient of the Womens International League for Peace and Freedom and the United Nations Association of Australia Community Peace Award. When the announcement was made in 2012 to host U.S. Marines in Australia, she, along with colleagues and friends, initiated the formation of the national network IPAN, the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, now representing organisations from every state of Australia. She is the current national chairperson. See http://ipan.org.au
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Union Solidarity Conference II opening words about what the situation is now industrially in Australia and some suggestions about what to do about it.Public land for elite Rugby Stadium II we learn from the Broadmeadows Progress Association how their public land is being lost through deals made by Council with local consent.this the week that wasForeign Affairs and Australia's role in the American stand-off II Vince Scappatura talking at the most recent IPAN conference in Darwin.
Public Housing Vigil II Voices from the streets as the Vigil for Public Housing continued on the steps of Victoria Parliament during the AFL Premiere Parade on 27-9-2019International Day of Peace & Climate Action II two voices from the IPAN rally at Federation Square Melbourne to mark International Day of PeaceWest Papua Report II We speak with to Ronnie Kareni on an up-to-date account of what is going on and what we can do.this is the week that was IIHumphrey McQueen on Uber II fantastice analysis of the business plan and promotional plan that has people believing that Uber is something other than a pseudo ponzi scheme. Humphrey asks where to now?
I catch up with Annette Brownlie, chair of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network, about their recent IPAN conference held in Darwin. Followed by a discussion with Lina Koleilat, a Lebanese-Australian PHD student at Australian National University who specialises in historical and ethnographic approaches to study of protests, social movements and religion in contemporary South Korea.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Dr Margie Beavis from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War protesting at University of Melbourne about the taking of money from Lockheed Martin 3) Speech by Warren Smith- secretary of MUA division of CFMMEU, at the recent IPAN national conference in Darwin 4) World events- Dr Tim Anderson 5) Plough share activists in court in Georgia, USA- Kathy Kelly, VCNV 6) Campaign for Julian Assange- Dr Alison Broinowski
Homelessness Week II we speak to Zoe from the Roomination's Crew about how homelessness is a year round affair and public housing is the answerIPAN on peace II Shirley Winton speaks at the recent Fair Go For Pensioners conferenceWaste in the North of Melbourne II Sheridon from the Broadmeadows Progress Association speaks frankly about the waste management crisis in her area as the SKM class action finishes and a Victorian Parliamentary Inquiry into waste management is under way.this is the week that wasDoes Victoria need fracking? II We talk to Cam Walker from Friends of the Earth (FOE) about the campaign by the fossil fuel industry and their allies the Federal Government & conservative media outlets in the main stream are pushing the fracking message to remove the Victorian moratorium on fracking due to be reviewed in 2020. What is the truth behind the high prices we are paying for gas?
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2_ Dinner with Donald- Bishop George Browning, president of APAN 3) Recording of a talk at the Unitarian Church on July 26th celebrating Cuban revolution- Sasha Gileslicacus 4) Report back from IPAN ( Independent and Peaceful Australia Network) conference in Darwin last weekend- Bevan Ramsden 5) Update on trade wars and Lynas Corporation- Environmental activist Lee Tan 6) Calls for action re: human rights abuses in Philippines- Peter Murphy 7) Jack Verdin from Friends of Public Housing Victoria, speaking at a recent conference
This week with Eiddwen and 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 || [22:15] Munanjahli and South Sea Islander academic Dr Chelsea Bond speaks to the Hey Aunty! podcast about her experiences of White Feminism and the shortfalls of mainstream feminism in adressing intersections of race and class || [36:11] On this week's episode of The Black Block, Robbie and Nick spoke with Dr Anne Poelina, Nyikina Traditional Custodian from the Mardoowarra, Lower Fitzroy River in the West Kimberley region of Western Australia about a campaign by traditional owners to protect the fitzroy River from invasive and explotative development. You can listen to The Black Block every week on 3CR Radio, Mondays at 11am. Follow the work of the Kimberly Land Council at their website klc.org.au || [50:40] The United States is currently engineering some sort of military confrontation with Iran and there's no reason for us to join them, claims Bevan from the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network. According to IPAN, Australia needs to stand on its own two feet and create its own foreign policy. Find out more about IPAN at their website ipan.org.au || [1:07:25] Independent climate activist Tilly comes back on Wednesday Breakfast to tell us about her coming journey up to the protest camp against the Adani coalmine near Bowen, Queensland ||
In this episode we speak to Shirley WInton and Annette Brownlie from the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN).Shirley speaks about the Genoa dock strike, where unions and workers are refusing to load arms into ships and effectively preventing shipment to Saudi Arabia where they fear they will be used on civil populations in Yemen. This interview was originally aired on 3CR's Monday Breakfast Show and brought to you by Judith Peppard and Alice Goulds from the Breakfast Team.Annette Brownlie speaks about IPAN's campaign to get US troop out of Darwin and their upcoming national conference.
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
Could hosting US marines in Darwin increase the likelihood of Australian involvement in foreign conflict? We speak to Nick Deane from the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network.
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Julian Assange and Chelsea Manning- Kathy Kelly 3) Trial in Occupied Western Sahara of journalist- Cate Lewis 4) Elections in Australia, the Philippines- Peter Murphy 5) IPAN conference etc - Shirley Winter 6) Nakba, Eurovision- Mai
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
Excerpts from 3CR's Monday Brekkie show || Tamil asylum seeker Santharuban has been deported to Sri Lanka where he is vulnerable to government reprisals for his past activities in the Tamil Tigers. Aran Mylvaganam from the Tamil Refugee Council comes on the show to update us on his whereabouts and what may happen next || The African Visitation and Mentoring Program is a partnership between Jesuit Social Services and the Corrections Victoria that trains and supports volunteers to mentor people of African backgrounds in prisons and after release. Program co-coordinator Brigid Henley comes on the show to tell us why you should volunteer || Colleen Bolger is joining Steve Jolley on the Victorian Socialists ticket for the upcoming State election. Colleen comes on the show to tell us about the Victorian Socialists' platform || Shirley Winton of IPAN (Independent and Peaceful Australia Network) tells Monday Breakfast why we should be worried about Australia's increased millitary funding and the government's aim at making one of the world's major arms manufacturer
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.
Tuesday 09 January 2018 with Ayan, Lauren and GeorgeDoes Terra Nullius persist? Emma Crunch is in conversation with Irene Watson' - Radioactive show shares a conversation with Irene Watson about her critiques of the colonial legal system?Nik Ranger - Melbourne musician, artist, and tech professional - joins us in the studio to discuss community, creativity, women in tech, and her lifeAnnette from IPAN joins us to talk about Australia's donation of $10.3 million to US arms manufacturersAwak Kongor, a young South Sudanese community member joins us to discuss the media's racist portrayal of the South Sudanese communityNasser Mashni of APAN joins us to discuss Trump's recent statement about Jerusalem and the UNRWA, and what this means for Palestinians
Gideon Levy is an Israeli journalist with the Israeli newspaper Ha'aretz. In November 2017 Gideon spoke on"Israel and the Occupation of Palestine" in Canberra, Australia hosted by the The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) and Australians for Justice and Peace in Palestine (AJPP). Gideon Levy has written with passion and eloquence about the injustices of the occupation of Palestine over many decades. 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) When victorian police officers shot ANZAC veterans- Maritime union former Victorian State secretary Kevin bracken 3) Place to be this evening at 6.30- Debbie Brennan, Campaign Against Racism and Rascism 4) One of the key speakers at the recent IPAN National Conference- James O'Neill 5) Crisis times in Venezuela- activist and writers Coral Wynter 6) RFDS severs ties with Israeli war machione manufacturers Elbit- Ahmet Saleh, Palestine Support Network Australia
1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Reaction to the death of another asylum seeker on Manus Island- Dr Brian Senewiratne 3) Michael Kirby praises Israeli judges who support torture and hostage taking- Michael Brull 4) Proceedings at Moreland City Council re: Neo Nazi raid and saying no to development of toxic site in Fawkner- Sue Bolton 5) Thoughts of human rights activist Jack Smit 6) Monthly look at issues about GMO- Bob Phelps 7) Dr Margie Bearis speech at the recent IPAN conference
South China Sea: IPAN conference speaker James O'Neill outlines the US role in undermining peace.Allende Commmoration The Commemoration of the 1973 Chilean Coup and Death of Salvadore Allende at Melbourne Trades Hall. Uproar in Catalonia The referendum to decide if Catalonia would separate from the Spanish Union set for Oct 1 has been interfered with by Federal Government intervention. LATEST: (Saturday, September 23, at 1500 hours). The Catalan interior minister, Joaquim Forn, rejects the instruction of the Spanish interior ministry to place the Catalan police (Mossos d'Esquadra) under Spanish state control. Forn says: "We do not accept this interference from the State. It blows up all the organs that the present legal framework provides to coordinate security in Catalonia."
On this show, we present a talk by Alex Edney-Browne on the social and psychological effects of drone warfare. The talk was part of the IPAN conference held in Naarm Melbourne in second week of September. For more information on the conference, go to www.ipan.org.auAlex refers to illustrations in her talk that were created based on her research interviews. They can be found here: http://www.abc.net.au/news/2017-08-18/perspectives-from-the-front-line-of-the-drone-war/8793400
Today we present excerpts from speeches delivered at ‘War, Peace and Independence' a public forum held in Naarm/Melbourne on Friday the 7th of September. We hear from Meriki Onus (Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance), Lidia Thorpe (Gunnai-Gunditjmara), Sung Hee Choi (activist from South Korea), David Vine (Assoc. Prof. Anthropology American University) & Scott Ludlum (Nuclear-free activist and former Greens Senator).The forum was the opening event for the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network Conference - a national gathering of organisations and individuals concerned with the growing threat of a major, global war and the lack of independent foreign policies (www.ipan.org.au).
The Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) is currently circulating a public statement to Keep Australia out of U.S. wars - A public call for an Independent and Peaceful Australian foreign policy. The statement will be published in national media outlets, including on-line journals and newsletters. Karun Cowper speaks with former Greens Senator, long-time peace activist and IPAN member Jo Vallentine.
We hear about the exciting work of Auckland Peace Action, taking a stance against the New Zealand Government's week of pro-war events. The links between militarisation, colonialism and capitalism are explored, and the parallels of working for peace in the colonised nations of Australia and Aotearoa (NZ). Later in the show hear a clip from Senator Scott Ludlam's address to the IPAN conference, held in October in Alice Springs, to mark 50 years of the Pine Gap facility. He discusses the US alliance and where to next with the peace movement.