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Monday Breakfast
Music from Sovereign Sounds | Lead Plaintiff for the Fight To Save Public Housing Towers | Improving The Lives of Palestinian Children | Protecting Sacred Kokatha Country from Missile Testing | Palestine Rally Speeches |

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2025


Headlines: - Mahmoud Khalil can be deported, US immigration judge rules- Israel bombs al-Ahli hospital- Israel confirms trials of Australian-made weaponry Segments:Interview with Barry Berih, lead plaintiff for the class action against Homes Victoria fighting against the high-rise public housing towers demolishment An excerpt of Uncle Robbie Thorpe and Manju's conversation with Aunty Sue Haseldine, providing updates on the fight to protect sacred Kokatha Country from missile testing from the Bunjil's Fire show. Bunjil's Fire airs on Wednesdays from 11AM to 1PM, you can catch previous iterations of the show at www.3cr.org.au/firefirst . Help support the protection of West Mallee with this Chuffed fund here https://chuffed.org/project/106310-protect-googatha-mula-country Jan Bartlett speaking with Amin Abbas, a Palestinian Australian and a co-founder of Olive Kids, an organisation dedicated to improving the lives of Palestinian children. Amin provides updates on Olive Kids' work to support children in Palestine as Israel continues its genocidal assault on Palestine. The pair also speak of how Israel's hypocrisy in providing aid to Thailand and Myanmar in the wake of an earthquake as the Zionist entity continues to bomb Gaza. You can listen to Tuesday Hometime on Tuesday evenings fron 4 till 6pm or listen back at https://www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday. You can donate to Olive Kids at olivekids.org.au/donate/ Robbie Bunjileenee Thorpe's speech, introduced by Nasser Mashni from the Free Palestine rally on the 13th of April 2025  Rathi Barthlote's speech from the Free Palestine rally on the 13th of April 2025  Interview Marissa from the show doin' time about yesterdays Free Palestine rally, to catch more of Marissa's show go to https://www.3cr.org.au/dointime or listen live on Mondays, 4-5pm. Music: All music from today's show was from Sovereign Sounds, the event at Camp Sovereignty on the 13th of April 2025 Anti-National by Sekutu Robbie Thorpe with Public Opinion Afro Orchestra 

Monday Breakfast
Dissociative Identity Disorder Awareness Day | Tribute to Syrian Anarchist Omar Aziz | Merri-bek Council take down Palestinian flag |

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2025


Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 17th of February 2025.On today's show:The show begins with an excerpt from the Yeah Nah Pasaran show, featuring a conversation with Dr Claudia Leeb about their book Contesting the Far Right. Tune into 3cr on Thursdays, 4.30pm-5pm to hear more of the Yeah Nah Pasaran show or listen to their podcasts here.CW: abuse, violence, trauma featured in this conversationRob then speaks with Amy Ciara, host of 3CR shows Local Food Connections and Kill Your Fence, Kick Your Lawn about Dissociative Identity Disorder and the upcoming special 3CR Broadcast dedicated to Dissociative Identity Disorder Awareness Day on March 5 from 4 to 5:30pm.Following that is a piece produced by Hank, 3CR Volunteer, musician, and staunch community member. It marks the 12th Anniversary of the death of Syrian anarchist Omar Aziz. Following the fall of the Assad regime on Dec 8th last year, the role of memory in collective and horizontal organising has never been more important, in the face of continued imperialist power struggles worldwide.We'll be sharing some resources for other historical and up-to-date issues in Syria and it's people at the end of the piece.Thanks to Hank, and Power to the People! For up-to-date and wider critical analysis of the reality of life in Syria two months after the fall of Assad, and looking closely at the new HTS regime in the country, you can tune in to other current affairs programming on the 3CR grid.In particular, we encourage listeners to tune in to Tuesday Hometime for Jan Bartlett's incisive commentary and interviews - airing every Tuesday at 4-6pm, and podcast weekly on 3cr.org.au.An excerpt from the Women on the Line show: Sarah Schwarts (Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service) and Monique Hurley (Human Rights Law Centre) discussing injustices in the prison system from the show Women on The Line, which airs here on 3CR, on Mondays from 8.30am-9.am. To support the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service go to https://www.vals.org.au/The show ends with a conversation between Rob and Councillor Sue Bolton about Merri-bek Council's recent motion to no longer fly the Palestinian flag outside Coburg Town Hall.

Thursday Breakfast
Land Back for Stolen Generations, Merchants of Death Tribunal Verdict, Border Policing and Migrant Sex Workers, Trans Youth Healthcare Review

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2025


Acknowledgement of Country Headlines Today's program included several interviews with distressing themes. If you need to speak with someone for free and confidential support, you can call:Lifeline (national, 24/7): 13 11 14Suicide Callback Service (national, 24/7): 1300 659 467QLife (national, 3PM-midnight): 1800 184 527Rainbow Door (Victoria, 10AM-5PM): 1800 729 367 1800RESPECT, the National Domestic Family and Sexual Violence Counselling Service (national, 24/7): 1800 737 732 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners can also call:13YARN (national, 24/7): 13 92 76Yarning SafeNStrong (Victoria, 24/7): 1800 959 563 Content warning: this interview covers topics including forcible child removal, racism and sexual violence. Bev Burns, a spokesperson for the Land Back for Stolen Generations campaign, caught up with Priya earlier this week to unpack the fight to restore the site of Sister Kate's in Boorloo/Perth on Whadjuk Noongar land to Noongar community control. Bev took us through the history of Sister Kate's, a site of significant abuse and lasting trauma for Stolen Generations who were impacted by its operation under the Uniting Church, its transformation into the Aboriginal community-run Beananing Kwuurt Institute, and the Uniting Church's announcement last year that it planned to close the site and evict the BKI, bringing an end to the vital community and cultural connection, healing and services that it has provided to the local Aboriginal community. The campaign, led by Noongar women, is calling for the land to be handed back to Noongar people for the benefit of all Aboriginal people, including Stolen Generations survivors. Their occupation of the site which began on December 13th 2024 is still going strong. Support the Land Back for Stolen Generations campaign  by signing the petition here, and donating to cover essential costs via the details below. Name: Return Sister KatesBSB: 062 948Account Number: 3917 9786 Keep up to date with the campaign by following @landbackforstolengenerations on Instagram. We replay an excerpt of an interview from this week's Tuesday Hometime program where Jan Bartlett spoke to one of the three organisers of the Merchants of Death war crimes tribunal, Brad Wolf. Brad speaks about the years of work to bring the tribunal, which investigated US weapons manufacturers in relation to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, to fruition and its recommendations. To find out more about the tribunal's work and verdict, head to merchantsofdeath.org. Don't forget to tune in to Tuesday Hometime, 4-6PM every Tuesday on 3CR 855AM. Content warning: this conversation touches on themes of police violence, sexual violence, racism, queerphobia, and whorephobia. Damien Nguyen, a first-generation Vietnamese migrant sex worker and member of the Asian Migrant Sex Worker Advisory Group and Pride in Protest, joined us to talk about the impact of racial and gender profiling by so-called Australia's carceral border regime on migrants working in the sex industry. This conversation also included a discussion about the recent statement released by Pride in Protest in solidarity with trans women incarcerated at the Villawood detention centre, where detention centre workers are currently undertaking industrial action over a contract dispute - read it here. Scarlet Alliance have published translated resources on their site for Asian migrant sex workers who have experienced Border Force profiling and visa exploitation - you can find this information here. Content warning: this conversation includes discussion of transphobia. Dr Damien Riggs, a Professor in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University, speaks with us about the recently announced federal review into the Australian Standards of Care and Treatment Guidelines for Trans and Gender Diverse Children and Adolescents in Australia. Auspath, Transcend and LGBTIQ+ Australia have created a factsheet addressing both the federal review and the Queensland government's decision to block access to puberty blockers for trans youth in the state, which you can find here. Support the national day of action to protect trans youth by joining a rally this Saturday the 8th of February. In Naarm/Melbourne, the rally will be held at 10AM at the State Library on Swanston Street.  Image credit: Matt Hrkac, 2024. Support Matt's excellent frontline photojournalism here.

Thursday Breakfast
Land Back for Stolen Generations, Merchants of Death Tribunal Verdict, Border Policing and Migrant Sex Workers, Trans Youth Healthcare Review

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2025


Acknowledgement of Country Headlines Today's program included several interviews with distressing themes. If you need to speak with someone for free and confidential support, you can call:Lifeline (national, 24/7): 13 11 14Suicide Callback Service (national, 24/7): 1300 659 467QLife (national, 3PM-midnight): 1800 184 527Rainbow Door (Victoria, 10AM-5PM): 1800 729 367 1800RESPECT, the National Domestic Family and Sexual Violence Counselling Service (national, 24/7): 1800 737 732 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners can also call:13YARN (national, 24/7): 13 92 76Yarning SafeNStrong (Victoria, 24/7): 1800 959 563 Content warning: this interview covers topics including forcible child removal, racism and sexual violence. Bev Burns, a spokesperson for the Land Back for Stolen Generations campaign, caught up with Priya earlier this week to unpack the fight to restore the site of Sister Kate's in Boorloo/Perth on Whadjuk Noongar land to Noongar community control. Bev took us through the history of Sister Kate's, a site of significant abuse and lasting trauma for Stolen Generations who were impacted by its operation under the Uniting Church, its transformation into the Aboriginal community-run Beananing Kwuurt Institute, and the Uniting Church's announcement last year that it planned to close the site and evict the BKI, bringing an end to the vital community and cultural connection, healing and services that it has provided to the local Aboriginal community. The campaign, led by Noongar women, is calling for the land to be handed back to Noongar people for the benefit of all Aboriginal people, including Stolen Generations survivors. Their occupation of the site which began on December 13th 2024 is still going strong. Support the Land Back for Stolen Generations campaign  by signing the petition here, and donating to cover essential costs via the details below. Name: Return Sister KatesBSB: 062 948Account Number: 3917 9786 Keep up to date with the campaign by following @landbackforstolengenerations on Instagram. We replay an excerpt of an interview from this week's Tuesday Hometime program where Jan Bartlett spoke to one of the three organisers of the Merchants of Death war crimes tribunal, Brad Wolf. Brad speaks about the years of work to bring the tribunal, which investigated US weapons manufacturers in relation to war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide, to fruition and its recommendations. To find out more about the tribunal's work and verdict, head to merchantsofdeath.org. Don't forget to tune in to Tuesday Hometime, 4-6PM every Tuesday on 3CR 855AM. Content warning: this conversation touches on themes of police violence, sexual violence, racism, queerphobia, and whorephobia. Damien Nguyen, a first-generation Vietnamese migrant sex worker and member of the Asian Migrant Sex Worker Advisory Group and Pride in Protest, joined us to talk about the impact of racial and gender profiling by so-called Australia's carceral border regime on migrants working in the sex industry. This conversation also included a discussion about the recent statement released by Pride in Protest in solidarity with trans women incarcerated at the Villawood detention centre, where detention centre workers are currently undertaking industrial action over a contract dispute - read it here. Scarlet Alliance have published translated resources on their site for Asian migrant sex workers who have experienced Border Force profiling and visa exploitation - you can find this information here. Content warning: this conversation includes discussion of transphobia. Dr Damien Riggs, a Professor in the College of Education, Psychology and Social Work at Flinders University, speaks with us about the recently announced federal review into the Australian Standards of Care and Treatment Guidelines for Trans and Gender Diverse Children and Adolescents in Australia. Auspath, Transcend and LGBTIQ+ Australia have created a factsheet addressing both the federal review and the Queensland government's decision to block access to puberty blockers for trans youth in the state, which you can find here. Support the national day of action to protect trans youth by joining a rally this Saturday the 8th of February. In Naarm/Melbourne, the rally will be held at 10AM at the State Library on Swanston Street.  Image credit: Matt Hrkac, 2024. Support Matt's excellent frontline photojournalism here.

Palestine Remembered
Conversation on the Gaza Freedom Flotilla with Jan Bartlett and Robert Martin

Palestine Remembered

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2024


On this week's episode we present an extended interview between Jan Bartlett, presenter and producer of 3CR's Tuesday Hometime and longstanding pro-Palestinian activist and sometime Palestine Remembered co-host, Robert Martin. They speak about his experiences during the Free Gaza Coalition's mission on the Handala earlier this year to provide humanitarian aid support to Palestinian people in Gaza. This interview was first aired on Tuesday Hometime on Tue 10 Sep 2024. For info on the Freedom Flotilla, visit freedomflotilla.org.Free Palestine rally, State Library Victoria, every Sunday from 12pm. DetailsInfo on upcoming events and actions via APAN and Free Palestine Melbourne.Daily broadcast updates via Let's Talk Palestine. Image credit: @freepalestinecoalition.naarm 

Earth Matters
Justice for Bougainville?

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2024


Today, we're looking at a significant legal battle brewing in Bougainville, an autonomous region of Papua New Guinea that voted for independence in 2019. Thousands of residents have come together to file a class action lawsuit against mining giant Rio Tinto and its former subsidiary, Bougainville Copper Ltd, over what they claim is historical mismanagement of the massive Panguna copper mine.We hear from human rights activist and Bougainville advocate, Vikki John.#1463 Produced by Phil Evans with thanks to Jan Bartlett and 3CR.

Thursday Breakfast
International League For Peoples Struggles, Barwon Prison Beyond the Bars, Disability Advocacy Funding Cuts, Potent Synthetic Opioids Plan, Liss Fenwick's ' The colony cares for everyone'

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024


Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//Peter Murphy - Assembly of the International League For Peoples StrugglesWe listen back to human rights activist Peter Murphy discussing his recent visit to Penang, Malaysia, for the Assembly of the International League For Peoples Struggles (ILPS) with Jan Bartlett on Tuesday Hometime on the 2nd of July.- Catch Tuesday Hometime on 3CR every Tuesday from 4-6PM.// Beyond the Bars LIVE from Barwon Prison - Tues 9th of JulyWe listen to an excerpt from this week's 2024 Beyond the Bars LIVE Broadcast, Tues 9th July from Barwon Prison in Lara near Geelong. 3CR Presenters Chris Austin and Keiran Stewart-Assheton speak with some of the First Nations men incarcerated at Barwon Prison. They discuss child removals, DHS & Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations, and offer some advice and thoughts on supports and solutions for Mob inside.- Listen back to the full broadcasts from each prison here (ahead of our highlights CD launch later in the year)// Fionn Skiotis - Victorian Advocacy League for Individuals with Disability (VALID)We were joined by Fionn Skiotis, CEO of VALID to unpack the impacts of rapidly dimishing supports for disability advocates and community members. Peak bodies such as Disability Advocacy Victoria (DAV) and Disability Advocacy Network Australia (DANA) have called on the Minister for Disability, the Hon Lizzie Blandthorn MP, to provide urgent gap funding to the disability advocacy sector.//- Contact your local MP's and Minister for Disability, stating we need urgent funding for the disability advocacy sector.- Donate to your local disability advocacy service and/or send a message of thank you for their work.// Dr James Petty - Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association (VAADA)We were joined by Dr James Petty Senior Policy and Research Officer from VAADA, the peak for Victorian alcohol and other drug treatment services. We discussed the recent health alerts indicating that illicit drugs such as cocaine have been adulterated with a range of substances, including nitazenes. In acknowledgement of this risk, Harm Reduction Victoria (HRVic) and VAADA have developed a paper calling for the sector and the Victorian Government to work together on developing and delivering a Potent Synthetic Opioids Plan.//- Harm Reduction Victoria's Naloxone Training. Next one Thursday 1st of August free on Zoom. No need to register, and you recieve a free Naloxone kit. - How to get free Naloxone aka Narcan®- HRVic's Naloxone Nasal Spray Instructions Flyer- Harm reduction tips- Signs of an an opioid overdose // Liss Fenwick - 'The colony cares for everyone' show Artist Liss Fenwick joins us to speak about their show THE COLONY CARES FOR EVERYONE, a more-than-human collaboration with giant northern termites to deconstruct colonial knowledge systems, showing from July 10-12 at RMIT's Chancellery Building in the city. Liss is an artist using photography, video, sound and material processes, working with visual languages to explore speculative outcomes of failing human-centeredness and eurocentrism. Liss is from Larrakia Country in the Northern Territory, and works between there and Naarm.- Catch the show until tomorrow Friday 12th of July at RMIT's Chancellery Building// 

Wednesday Breakfast
Students Against War, Impact Of the Israel Lobby On the Media, The Palestinians: National Identity and Current Realities, Gas Campaigner with the Environment Centre Northern Territory

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2024


  Acknowledgement of Country //Headlines // 7.10am Sonia caught up with Jacob Starling from Students Against War and spoke about universities' complicity with the genocide in Gaza, and what can be done. https://www.instagram.com/studentsagainstwar_/ 7.30am we rebroadcasted Mary Kostakidis speaking with Jan Bartlett on Tuesday hometime about the impact of the Israel lobby on the media. 7.45am we ran an excerpt from Yousef Alreemawi recent talk entitled "The Palestinians: National identity and current realities", originally recorded on Sun 31 Mar, 2024 at Black Spark Cultural Centre, Northcote.https://www.facebook.com/events/1136013520888110/ 8.05am Sonia spoke with Bree Ahrens, No New Gas Campaigner with the Environment Centre Northern Territory, to talk about developments with Middle Arm, www.ecnt.org.au Songs Blak Nation by Emma Donovan Oh mother! What is the wind?  Arabic song by Dozzanband Where are the Arabs? Arabic song by Julia Boutros  Falasteen Biladi by Jubair Sifat No more whispering by Glenn Skuthorpe 

Monday Breakfast
Examining the Vic Govt's response to the Yoorrook for Justice report, shutting down weapons parts manufacturers, and more

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2024


Welcome to another Monday Breakfast show, produced and presented by Rob Harrison in the studios of 3CR.  First up we hear an excerpt of Annie McLoughlin of Solidarity Breakfast's conversation with Anthony Kelly, from Melbourne Activist legal Support (MALS), about the VicPol's use of explosive weapons at the Webb Dock picket on March 22. You can listen to the full conversation here.Following that we play a part of Jan Bartlett's interview with James Hita about the campaign against deep sea mining from the Tuesday Hometime show. Jan starts the conversation by asking James how they got started in this type of activism and advocacy. The segment is just an excerpt of a longer interview, to listen to the full conversation, click here.  Then we hear Phil Evans, of Earth Matters, speaking with Patrick O'Connor from the University of Adelaide about Whalers Way, a new orbital rocket launch complex. The site is located on one of the last remnants of uncleared land on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. This is just a portion of the full conversation which aired on the Earth Matters show, to listen to the full conversation, click here.For the past 10 weeks, Hume for Palestine has been organising actions at Heat Treatment Australia's Campbellfield location, including rallies and community pickets that have shut down work for a total of 13 days. HTA undertakes metallurgical processing of components for the F-35 striker jet and are integral to the supply chain of weaponry sent to the state of Israel. I spoke with Mercedes Zanker — an activist against militarism, 3CR broadcaster, and a member of Renegade Activists, who are part of the Hume for Palestine Collective — to talk about today's picket at HTA. The picket will continue until HTA publicly ends their contracts with Lockheed Martin and other weapons suppliers. For information about the picket and how you can get involved, see Hume for Palestine's Instagram. On Wednesday last week the Victorian Government released its response to the Yoorrook Justice Commission's report entitled ‘Yoorrook for Justice'. The commission is the nation's first formal truth-telling process set up to examine injustices experienced by First Nations people since colonisation. Of the 46 recommendations the report makes, the Victorian Government under Jacinta Allans supports just 4 in full, with 39 supported in principle or in-review, and 3 recommendations outright rejected. The establishment of a new police independent oversight authority, as recommended by the Commission, is being reviewed or supported in principle. The Victorian Government rejected recommendations that include: raising the criminal age of responsibility to 14 and the minimum age of detention to 16; overhauling discriminatory bail laws and creating a presumption in favour of bail for almost all offences; and strengthening the state's Charter of Human Rights to make it more accessible.I spoke with Nerita Waight, the CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service to talk about the Victorian Government's response. Community Announcements: Ongoing picket at HTA — 43B Lara Way, Campbellfield. For more info see Hume for Palestine's Instagram.On Tuesday April 16th there will be a protest outside Attorney General Mark Dreyfus' office against the Federal Government's alignment with Israel. It'll be held at 566 Main Street, Mordialloc from 5:30pm. Camp Sovereignty continues and your presence is encouraged. Events will be held throughout the week, for more info see the Old Country Calling Instagram. The Free Palestine rally will continue again this Sunday at 12pm outside the State Library to pressure the Federal Government to act of the genocide occurring in Palestine. Songs played: Sentimental and Monday - Holy HolyI Believe (When I Fall In Love It'll Be Forever) - Father John Misty recorded at Electric LadyMorning Sun - Bumpy 

Monday Breakfast
LGBTIA+ representation on TV, mass bleaching in the Great Barrier reef, and more

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024


Welcome to another episode of the Monday Breakfast show. On this week's show we have: We start off with some good news: representation of LGBTQIA+ people on TV screens across so-called Australia is improving. A study published in Sage Journals has revealed the much-needed data surrounding Queer representation within scripted television across so-called Australia over the past two decades. Rob dissected the study and the trends it uncovered with one of the study's authors, Damien O'Meara, who is a television production culture researcher completing his PhD at Swinburne University of Technology. His research investigates the influence of production culture processes on gender and sexually diverse representations in Australian scripted television. The interview mentions an article from The Conversation about the study, which you can read here: https://theconversation.com/we-studied-two-decades-of-queer-representation-on-australian-tv-and-found-some-interesting-trends-224645. You can also read the study here: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/1329878X241236990 Following that we heard an excerpt of Annie McLoughlin's interview with Dr Nicole Ryan from La Trobe about her doctorate research into how deficient communication can lead to harsh outcomes for people trying to visit their loved ones in prison. Note: this is an excerpt of a full interview aired on the Solidarity Breakfast show, which airs from 7:30 to 9AM on Saturday mornings. You can listen to the full interview and more from Annie on the Solidarity Breakfast show at: https://www.3cr.org.au/solidaritybreakfast On the eighth of March the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority declared that the Great Barrier Reef is suffering its fifth mass bleaching event within the last eight years in what is yet another sign that this planet is in a climate emergency. Rob spoke with Kelly O'Shanassy, CEO of the Australian Conservation Foundation, about the extent of the bleaching, what it means for the future of the reef and how the ACF is fighting to break the toxic ties between the fossil fuel industry and the federal government. We then heard Declan Furber Gillick's speech at the MEAA members for Palestine rally outside the ABC to mark the Fair Work Commission hearing into the dismissal of Antoinette Latouffe that was held on Friday March 8th. This content was originally aired on the Solidarity Breakfast show. Lastly, we heard a part of Jan Bartlett's interview with PHD Candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis about the US blockade and sanctions on Cuba in the aftermath of COVID-19. Hear the full interview via 3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday. More info on the economic crisis in Cuba via The Conversation. Songs played: The Opener - Camp Cope Guided By Angels - Amyl and the Sniffers Picture This - BlondieCommunity Announcements: Camp Sovereignty continues to run and attendance is important. Events are held throughout the week, you can find more info at the Old Country Calling Instagram page (@old.country.calling)On Monday the 18th of March there will be a community protest in Dandenong South in protest of weapons manufacturing in the area. The protest starts at 9:30 AM at 145 Abbotts Rd, Dandenong South. From 5AM on both Thursday and Friday this week there will be a community picket to shut down HTA, a manufacturer of parts for F35 jet strikers which are used to drop bombs on Palestine among other places. That's happening at 43B Lara Way, Campbellfield. Saturday will see a snap action for the restoration of Gazans' visas following the Australia government's decision to cancel Palestinian families' visas -- some of which were cancelled mid-flight. The action begins at 2pm at 187 - 189 High St, Thomastown. Of course, the rally for a Free Palestine continues this Sunday at 2pm outside the State Library.        

Wednesday Breakfast
US Blockade and Sanctions on Cuba, Housing for the Aged Action Group's (HAAG) about Midsumma, Reef's Threat of Marine Heatwaves, Coalition of Everyone

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024


Acknowledgement of Country // Headlines // 7:10am Jan Bartlett spoke with PHD Candidate Sasha Gillies-Lekakis about the US blockade and sanctions on Cuba in the aftermath of COVID-19. Hear the full interview via 3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday. More info on the economic crisis in Cuba via The Conversation. 7.30am Fiona York of Raise The Roof spoke with Andrew Rogers from Val's Ageing and Aged Care and Housing for the Aged Action Group's (HAAG) Committee of Management, about Midsumma, issues for older LGBTI people, and Rainbows Don't Fade with Age, their 3CR radio show. 7.45am James Whitmore spoke to Stefan Andrews of the Great Southern Reef Foundation, about the reef's threat of marine heatwaves, with extreme water temperatures occurring off the coast of Victoria and Tasmania.  Hear the entire interview by heading to 3cr.org.au/radioblue.  8.00am Camp Sovereignty upcoming events. Listen back to interviews, commentary, and updates about Camp Sovereignty since it's re-establishment on January 26, 2024 via 3cr.org.au/campsovereignty2024 8.10am Michele spoke with Sonia Randhawa, Country Lead Sortition Foundation, co-founder of the Coalition of Everyone, and Wednesday Breakfast presenter, about democratic innovation, citizen's assemblies and their impacts, and her forum at an upcoming XR event this Friday. Register for the event happening Fri 15 Mar,  9 - 11am. 8.20 am Community Announcements // Songs //Widfire / ShygirlJustice / TootArdThe Definition of Love / NaavikaramNasak / Clarissa Bitar & Nabil Bitar  

Monday Breakfast
Australia harbours perpetrators of atrocities? , Radio wave tunes bacteria for life-saving medicines, UN Special Rapporteur's visit to the Philippines, Ethics of Family Vlogging

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2024


Last week a joint investigation by the ABC and the Guardian exposed that two men who were allegedly involved in the 1994 genocide in Rwanda are wanted for questioning in Rwanda. The Australian Centre for International Justice released a paper in response arguing that Australia has become a safe haven for perpetrators of atrocities. The ACIJ is a not-for-profit legal centre focused on enhancing accountability pathways within Australia for victims of serious human rights violations. Last year they released a policy paper titled “Challenging Impunity: Why Australia Needs a Permanent, Specialised International Crimes Unit”. Rob talked to senior lawyer Melissa Chen to talk more about whether Australia is harbouring perpetrators of atrocities and how the country can hold these alleged perpetrators of atrocities to account.  Scientists from Australia and the United States have found a new way to alter the DNA of bacterial cells to make medicines such as insulin in a much more efficient way compared to current techniques. Rob and Grace spoke with the lead author of the study documenting the technology, Dr. Tharushi Perera.  We also played an excerpt of Jan Bartlett's interview with human rights activist Peter Murphy about the recent visit to the Philippines by the UN Special Rappator, Dr Irene Khan from the Tuesday Hometime show. You can listen to the full interview and more from Jan Bartlett on the Tuesday Hometime show from 4 till 6 pm.  Recently, 42-year-old mother and family YouTube creator Ruby Franke was sentenced to 30 years in prison for child abuse. Joining me this morning is Edith Hill, associate lecturer in Learning and Teaching innovation at Flinders University, her research typically explores health and wellness life narratives online, with a specific focus on YouTube, Instagram and TikTok. We're going to be diving deep into the ethics of family vlogging. Songs:1. Coming Home - Charcoal Club2. Reading- Brian Morley3. Bourke Bound - Kent Morris 

Monday Breakfast
The art of getting lost, caring for Trans and Autistic young people, and aid for Gaza

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2024


Welcome back to Monday Breakfast. This week Rob and Grace bring you the following:  Jan Bartlett of Tuesday Hometime speaking with Ken Davies, International project officer Union Aid Abroad APHEDA, about the partnership between APHEDA and Palestine, and aid provision for Gaza, West bank, and Lebanon.We also heard  Jan Bartlett's conversation with activist David Burgess who together with his friend Will Sanders painted NO WAR in the Opera House sail in 2003. You can catch more great content from Jan Bartlett on the Tuesday Hometime show from 4 - 6pm.  Grace interviews Stephen Dobson, dean of the School of Education and the Arts at Central Queensland University, discussing his recent article on The Conversation about the art of 'getting lost', how it can be antidote to capitalism.Our final segment is dedicated to Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old non-binary child who died last week following a brutal, transphobic assault in the halls of their own school. In the wake of their death, we as a community and a society must mourn for those lost to transphobic violence across the globe and reflect on how we can protect Queer and Trans youth to ensure they live full lives and become Queer and Trans elders. Late last week Rob spoke with Annette Brömdal, co-author of the review titled: ‘Supporting the health and wellbeing of trans autistic school-aged youth: a systematic literature review'. Annette Brömdal is an Associate Professor at the University of Southern Queensland. Their research interests fall within the areas of bodies, gender and sexuality in educational settings and healthcare services, specifically associated with critical trans studies. You can read the review in full here.Songs played:  Hard travellin' - Bruce Hearn & The Machinists Lost Indside of Eastland - Eddie Nuardo

Radioactive Show
People's Action for Palestine

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024


This show features two interviews concerning people's solidarity actions with Palestine. The first interview is between Inez Winters, from the Thursday Breakfast show on 3CR, and Hume For Palestine member, Waseem Razvi, he speaks about the organising of Hume for Palestine, the rallies they have been holding at HTA (Heat Treatment Australia) In Campbellfield in Melbourne's north and how HTA is tied up with weaponry going to Israel. The second interview is between Jan Bartlett, of 3CR's Tuesday Hometime show, and Nic Maclellan, a Journalist who focuses on defence, security and justice issues in the Pacific, and speaks about the growing support in Pacific nations for Palestine. 

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Tuesday Breakfast
Union Aid Abroad advocacy for refugee and women's rights, Hobsons Bay for Palestine action, campaigning for better bike lanes and streets in the West, cross-border worker solidarity, Threads and Being Biracial season 2

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2024


Headlines// 7.15: Jan Bartlett speaking with Dr Helen McCue about her work with Australian People for Health, Education and Development Abroad, also known as Union Aid Abroad, and her continued advocacy for refugee and women's rights. Listen to the full episode on 3CR Tuesday Hometime// 7.30: Sarah Baarini and Shirley Winton from Hobsons Bay 4 Palestine on mobilising to advocate for a Free Palestine and the community rally happening tonight at 6pm at the Hobsons Bay Civic Centre. Follow them on Instagram: @hobsonsbay4palestine// 7.45: Elena Pererya from BikeWest and Angela Ashley-Chiew from Better Streets for the West on an upcoming event organised with Critical Mass Melbourne advocating for safer speeds, footpaths and pedestrian crossings in Footscray at the state library at 5:30pm on 23 February. Follow @bike_west and @criticalmassmelb on Instagram for updates// 8.00: Elena Lopez of the Communications Workers of America (CWA) on cross-border worker solidarity in the face of job offshoring. Listen to the full episode on 3CR Stick Together// 8.15: Artists and podcast hosts Kate Robinson and Maria Birch-Morunga on their new project Threads at the Melbourne Museum and what to expect from Being Biracial season 2. Follow @beingbiracial on Instagram for updates//  SongsSOS - Little Simz

Wednesday Breakfast
Healthcare Workers for Palestine, Life with type 1 diabetes, Australian mass media and Israeli bias, "Knock the Top Off: A People's History of Alcohol

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023


Pippa speaks with Isabella Magee, a Type 1 Diabetic who is currently an ambassador for Diabetes Australia to tell people about her journey with Type 1 There are currently 1,500,000 people living with Diabetes in Australia.If you want to find out more information about Diabetes you can head to https://www.diabetesaustralia.com.au/ and check out their online resources. // Associate Professor Jake Lynch from Sydney University and the unholy alliance between Australian mass media and the Australian Jewish press. Lynch discusses the processes by which this mainstream media, in line with major establishment parties demonise or threaten journalists to avoid contextualising the October 7th conflict as an episode in the 75-year occupation of Palestine. This discussion was first aired on Tuesday Hometime on the 14th of November  You can listen to Jan Bartlett on Tuesday Hometime every Tuesday 4:00pm to 6:00pm. // Sunehra speaks with nurse and midwife, Gabrielle Bennett who is a member of ANMF (Australian Nursing and Midwifery Federation). Gabrielle talks about Healthcare Workers for Palestine Victoria who are a group of healthcare workers organising collectively to have unions take a public position demanding a ceasefire in Gaza, as well as to show support and stand in solidarity with Palestinian healthcare workers.To help healthcare workers and civilians in Gaza, you can donate to:https://www.msf.org/palestinehttps://www.redcross.org.au/iopt/// Annie McLoughlin of Solidarity Breakfast interviews co-editor Alex Etling of the publication "Knock the Top Off: A People's History of Alcohol". The book is described as "an intoxicating journey through Australia's relationship with alcohol". It features short expositions and deep dives into incidents, eras, groups and individuals, and provides an alternative history of Australian society and culture from the bottom up. You can listen to Solidarity Breakfast every Saturday 7:30am to 9:00amYou can purchase Alex Etling's book here: https://www.thebookshop.com.au/new-forthcoming/forthcoming/knocking-the-top-off-a-peoples-history-of-alcohol-in-australia// Songs:Morning Star by Paul Ah CheeThulumaay Gii by Thelma Plum

Monday Breakfast
Forcibly Displaced Peoples Network, Update on the West Bank, 'Feminism' Definition in South Korea, and COP28 Update

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2023


First, Kannagi from Tuesday Breakfast's interview with lecturer and researcher Dr Brandy Cochrane on the Forcibly Displaced People's Network's report 'Inhabiting Two Worlds at Once' which looks at the experiences of LGBTIQA+ settlement in Australia. Find out about FDPN's refugee sponsorship program here//Next, Jan Bartlett speaks about killings and dispossession in the West Bank while the attention focuses on Gaza with Michael Shaik from Free Palestine Melbourne. *** NB: Tuesday Home time airs every Tuesday 4-6pm, more info via 3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday/episodeThird, we replay a segment from last week, where Grace spoke to Adam Zulawnik, discussing the definition 'feminist' that was facing controversy and why there's a language reform in South Korea.Lastly, James speaks to Dr Julia Dehm, a Senior Lecturer in the School of Law at La Trobe University, Melbourne, about the COP28 conference held in The UAE. Songs Played: Homesickness - Alice Skye Charcoal Lane - Archie Roach 

Monday Breakfast
Palestinian writer and political analysist Jafar M. Ramini, The Differences Between Britain and Norway, and the proposed nuclear waste dump on the Eyre Peninsula

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2023


Grace and James talk about their weekends, then we get into the interviews for the day: 7:03 - Part one of a two-part interview with Palestinian writer and political analysist Jafar M. Ramini, beginning with 1948 when he was a five year old and the Hagenah militia stormed his family home in Jenin. Interviewed by Jan Bartlett on Tuesday Hometime.  7:30 - Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees talking about the stark differences between the two societies he visited: Britain and Norway. Interviewed by Jan Bartlett on Tuesday Hometime. 7:58 - Analysis of the decision to disallow the proposed nuclear waste dump on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia – Dr Margie Beavis, Vice President of the Medical Association for Prevention Of War. Interviewed by Jan Bartlett from Tuesday Hometime. 

Monday Breakfast
BDS and Israel, Post Philippines election, Victory for left wing president in Colombia

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2022


Jan Bartlett talks to Journalist Adrain Weller on BDS (Boycott Divest and Sanctions) backlash in the US. The movement refers to a global campaign promoting various forms of boycott against the State of Israel due to its discriminatory policies against Palestinians. BDS posits that Israel is an apartheid state and calls for an end to the occupation of Arab lands and for Israel to follow international laws.Jan and Peter analyze the pre-election period and the election results. The international coalition of Human rights in the Philippines have stated the election was not up to international standards. A former dictator's son Marcos Jr, has now been elected as the 17th president of the Philippines. Journalists state the election was manipulated and information has been censored, not allowing journalists to report on the election properly. Human right activists fear what will come from the new president and predict the abuse of power. People that have spoken against the party and government previously/during the election have been named "Red tagging" deeming them communist and terrorist.Jan is joined by Fred Fuentes to discuss the recent Colombian election. The recent election has been a historic movement in Colombia, as a left winged president has been elected. They discuss the positive impact Gustovo Petro may have on the country, but remind us of the long journey ahead of Colombia, through this transition period. Interest in how the new President will negotiate for peace within the country. Supporters of Petro continue to celebrate the victory and hope for change.

Monday Breakfast
Sabotage of refugee law, Peace and politics in Palestine & Gene Ethics

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022


Jan from Tuesday Hometime speaks with Max Costello (LLM) former WorkSafe Victoria prosecuting solicitor and RMIT Law lecturer to explain the past sabotage of refugee law in Australia. Costello co-wrote submissions to the 2014 Moss review and the 2015 Senate Select Committee on Nauru abuses, highlighting misconduct and violation of rights from the former Australian government and the manipulation of legislation.Jan Bartlett speaks with Assoc Professor Jake Lynch, Chair of the Department of Peace and Conflict Studies (DPACS) at the University of Sydney on politics and thepower of peace journalism for PalestineJan Speaks to Bob Phelps from the Gene Ethics Network on the power of the Seed ( in two parts) Gene Ethics envisages a safer, more equitable and more sustainable GM-free society. More info ar http://www.geneethics.org 

Monday Breakfast
Good Friday Tamil Radiothon, Philippine Election, Northern Rivers Update, Fireproof Australia

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2022


Tamil Radiothon on 3CR: The Good Friday appeal for medical aid for Tamils in Sri Lanka and the history of the Australian Medical Aid Foundation with the Victorian AMAF Branch Secretary Dr Sathi Seevanagayam and Jan Bartlett from Tuesday HometimePhilippines Election 2022:  Pre-election violence escalating in the Philippines - update with human rights activist Peter Murphy, chairperson of the Global Council of the International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines (ICHRP).Northern Rivers Update:  The floods in northern New South Wales. What it's like to be there, why is it happening and how to prevent further floods? Jan spoke with Permaculturalist Wayne Wadsworth. Fireproof Australia: Fighting for climate action with demonstrations that have stopped traffic in Sydney despite the passing of draconian new anti demonstration laws passed in the NSW Parliament last Friday. Annie spoke with Danny from Fireproof Australia about what's at stake.

Radioactive Show
Lynas - from Kalgoorlie to Kuantan

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022


 An interview between 3CR's Jan Bartlett and Lee Tan from Aid/Watch.  Lee updates us on the impacts of Australian miner Lynas Rare Earth's, both in Australia and Malaysia.Malaysians should not be left to deal with the health and environmental risks or the long-term inconvenience and costs of housing a mega radioactive waste dump of toxic materials brought in by Australian Rare Earth miner Lynas.Malaysians are taking Lynas and its Government to the court to enforce its law on Lynas. Aid/Watch is working alongside Malaysian civil society to compel Lynas to remove its radioactive waste from Malaysia and to dispose of it in accordance with Australian regulation and standards.

Radioactive Show
Barngarla say no! Nuclear waste dump update

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2022


An update on the campaign to stop a nuclear waste dump on Barngarla land near Kimba, South Australia. It begins with Barngarla people who are staunchly protecting their country from the proposed radioactive and toxic waste dump. This audio was recorded by MAV media for this video: https://vimeo.com/659125887Secondly we share an interview with Dr Jim Green on where the campaign is up to today, recorded with 3CR Tuesday Hometime host Jan Bartlett. You can support the campaign to stop the nuclear waste dump on Barngarla land by contributing here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/nbp8f8-barngarla-help-us-have-a-say-on-radioactive-waste

Tuesday Breakfast
Gullu and Bee on their CALD centred podcast 'Bitch WTF', Climate Activist and school striker Ella Simons and Evie on the Religious Exemptions Bill

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021


Headlines:Vaccine update in developing countries Taxpayers funding $59m in government ads ahead of election Pinkwashing and Apartheid -  boycott on MQFF and encourage people to write in https://mqff4palestine.glitch.me/ Britney Spear's conservatorship has ended after 13 years. Rawan Arraf from the Australian Centre for International Justice, speaks to Jan Bartlett from Tuesday Hometime, about Israel labeling Palestinian civil society and human rights advocates as "terrorists" // Podcasters Gullu and Bee speaks with Genevieve about tackling all things Life, Love, Career, Relationships, Parenting and Finances with a heavy focus on Self-Love all with a Culturally and Linguistically Diverse twist, in their podcast spawned out of lockdown; 'Bitch WTF'. Have a listen to some great conversations with an intimate and CALD lens here // Ella Simons, climate school strike organiser who was recently in Milan prior to the COP26 summit, speaks with Phuong about what young Australians want to see from the federal government and why making a stand on climate action is so important // Evie discuss the Religious Exemption Bill, which narrows exemptions in our anti-discrimination laws that allow faith-based schools and organisations to discriminate against LGBTQ+ workers, students and people who rely on their support. Tell your MP why you oppose the Bill here. Songs:Stronger - Britney SpearsRunnin - Ms. Carrie Stacks Glow - Jessica Mauboy

Wednesday Breakfast
Sharia law and Afghanistan under Taliban rule, fathers caring for children with disability, Bob Hawke and the CIA, privacy and digital vaccine passports

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021


7:00 Acknowledgement of Country7:15 In a conversation from 3CR's Communication Mixdown, Judith Peppard speaks with Associate Professor Zuleyha Keskin, from the Centre for Islamic Studies and Civilisation at Charles Sturt University, about Sharia Law and what might eventuate in Afghanistan under Taliban rule.7.30 Claudia speaks with author and anthropologist Aaron J. Jackson about his new book “Worlds of Care: The Emotional Lives of Fathers Caring for Children with Disabilities”. This interview is presented in two segments.Follow Aaron on Twitter at @kodacruz https://twitter.com/kodacruz8:00 Journalist Jim McIlroy on the former PM Bob Hawke about his attempts to destroy the labour movement and his dealings with the CIA - originally broadcasted on 3CR Tuesday Hometime with Jan Bartlett. 8:15 Alice speaks with data privacy expert, Dr Helen Paik from UNSW Computer Science and Engineering, about the privacy concerns around the digital vaccine passport. 

Monday Breakfast
Radiothon, Tony Birch on Black Palestinian Solidarity, Canberra War Memorial Redevelopment, and Raise the Age Campaign

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021


Monday Breakfast 14 Junewith Phuong and Jacob // Welcome and Acknowledgement to Country //  It's Radiothon time! You can donate to keep 3CR on air using https://www.givenow.com.au/cause442 or phone up on 0394198377/ Any amount big or small is appreciated!// Jan Bartlett from Tuesday Hometime interviews Dr Tony Birch on the Free Palestine Melbourne's Nakba Event in May.// Jan Bartlett from Tuesday Hometime speaks with Sue Wareham from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW) about concerns over the planned redevelopment of the war memorial in Canberra. // Marisa from Doin Time caught up with Alison and Desley from- Grandmothers against Removals (GMAR) recently to discuss the ongoing systematic racism against Indigenous Australians that has seen another stolen generation. // Tess and Meg from Done by Law report on the Raise the Age campaign, interviewing Meena Singh from the Human Rights Law Centre about increasing the age of incarceration.// Tess and Meg continue the discussion on Raise the Age, speaking with Anoushka Jeronimo from the Youth Law Program at West Justice.// MUSIC:Dig by Chasing GhostsEnergy (Freestyle) by SHRETA 

Women on the Line
Flood plain harvesting in NSW, bushfire impacts in East Gippsland

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020


This week on the program we look at flood plain harvesting in NSW and the impact of bushfires in East Gippsland. We'll hear excerpts from a recent interview by 3CR Community Radio Tuesday Hometime presenter Jan Bartlett, who spoke with Fiona York for news from East Gippsland after the devastating fires. First though we speak with Bev Smiles, President of the Inland Rivers Network, about the recent decision by the NSW government to put in place a three day exemption to an embargo on floodplain harvesting, allowing irrigators to capture water that could otherwise have flowed into the Darling River.

Earth Matters
Passing the torch: A history of nuclear survival in the Pacific

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2019


Passing the torch: A history of nuclear survival in the PacificFrom 1946 to 1998 world players in the nuclear armaments industry conducted more than two thousand nuclear test explosions around the world, including more than 310 nuclear tests that were conducted on Indigenous lands and water, in the Pacific region, by the United States, Britain & France.Protests, direct action campaigns & lobbying against nuclear testing and for the rights of survivors were organised from the 1950s, and continues to this day. Pacific Islands based journalist & researcher Nic Maclellan explains how many of the old-school nuclear testing survivor rights activists are now sadly passing on; but also how there is hope in a new generation who are rising up and taking on that same fight.Earth Matters #1188 was produced by Nicky Stott & Jan Bartlett 

Radioactive Show
Pacific Must Be Free - Keeping atomic test survivor stories alive

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2019


On this show we look at the legacy of atomic testing and pay tribute to Polynesian trade unionist Roland Oldham who passed away last month.  Roland was the President of Moruroa eTatou, a trade unionist, anti-nuclear campaigner, guitarist with the band Atomic Blues, and a true Pacific warrior.  Like other staunch campaigners of his generation, they have left a strong legacy that the younger generation continue to build on.  Featuring and interview by Jan Bartlett from Tuesday Hometime with Nic Maclellan, journalist and long time campaigner with Nuclear Free and Independent Pacific.Music: Pacific Must be Free - Black Brothers.

Wednesday Breakfast
Peace Update; #WorthASecondChance Youth Justice Campaign; Toxic Glyphosate; Sex Worker Advocacy

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2018


On the show with Dean and Will || Tuesday Hometime (3CR, Tuesdays at 4pm) host Jan Bartlett speaks to Independent and Peaceful Australia Network member ​for the latest in world news from a peace activist's perspective || Jesuit Social Services have launched a campaign (#WorthASecondChance) to foster ​community support for a Youth Justice system that works || Roundup is one of a number of products that contains toxic glyphosate. Bob Phelps of Gene Ethics chats to us about the corporate machinery behind glyphosate and what our regulators should be doing here in Australia || Happy Wednesday!

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Tuesday Hometime
New Caledonia, Palestine, MAPW

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2018


1) The proposal dor sea-sea mining in the Bismark Sea- Natalie Lowrey, Deep Sea Mining Campaign 2) Part 1 of history, preasent and future for New Caledonia 3) MAPW monthly report- Dr Margie Bearis 4) Robert Martin speaks with Palestinian Bassem Tamini 5) Robert speaks with Jan Bartlett about his 2 months in Palestine late last year

Thursday Breakfast
#16Days, Vixen collective, Maya Future Soul, Assisted Dying Bill

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2017


Hope Mathumbu - Speaking about a project that aims support Culturally and Linguistically Diverse (CALD) women living in regional Victoria to access mainstream family and domestic violence and sexual assault services, Facebook Jan Bartlett caught up with Ahmed Saleem - The campaign REJECT ELBIT against The Royal Australian Flying Doctors service venture with a major arms manufacturer Elbit Systems AustraliaJane Green - Vixen Collective - Talking about the use of family violence funding for sex work abolition organisations (Twitter @vixoncollective #sexwork #16daysofactivism #projectdisrespect)Maya - soul singer and songwriter based in Melbourne. They discuss the upcoming launch of her debut EP ‘Future Soul,’ and the release of her new song 'What We Are Worth', more info check out FacebookDr. Shakira Hussein - (Twitter @shakirahussein), Honorary research fellow at the University of Melbourne specialising in Gender, Islam and Multiculturalism - Should the assisted dying bill be scrutiniised more? 

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast 7 August: "Rearranging Boundaries" at the BIFB 2017, Project SafeCom, RAC-Vic, CALC, and RCOA

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2017


Monday 7 August 2017On the Show with Lucy and Will:Beyond Conflict: Lucy with Aaron Bradbrook, Curator of "Rearranging Boundaries" in this year's Ballarat International Foto Biennale.Home Truths: Tuesday Hometime's Jan Bartlett caught up with Jack Smit from Project SafeCom (Twitter) talking about the Home Affairs mega-portfolio (part 2)#BringThemHere: Audio from the Refugee Action Collective (Victoria) organised protest and intersection sit of last Friday 4th August. Includes speakers from RAC-Vic, the Australian Greens, and Tamil Refugee Council, as well as audio from the Manus Island protests and messages from Manus Island detainees Abdul Aziz and Amir Taghinia.Not What You Paid For: Lucy spoke with Philippa Heir, Senior Solicitor at the Consumer Action Law Centre about your rights around misleading advertising practices, including how you can demand a refund and lodge a complaint with ASIC.Unwelcome Visitors: Will spoke to Paul Power the CEO of the Refugee Council of Australia (Twitter) about the recently released report Unwelcome Visitors: Challenges faced by people visiting immigration detention. Link to the Executive Summary and full report here.Songs played (removed in podcast):Keep on Fighting by Lady MJ WarriorHey Love by Emily WurramaraCamp Sovereignty by Hakopa HapetaWings of Butterflies by Adrian Thomas

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast 31st June: Festival Extravaganza! Chat with Melbourne Festival, Project SafeCom, Indigenous photo exhibition "Tell" , and Indian Film Festival of Melbourne

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017


Hosts Lucy and Will chat to:Jonathan Holloway, Artistic Director of the Melbourne Festival, about the exciting lineup as well as the Kulin nations' Tanderrum ceremony. The festival runs 4-22 OctoberJack Smit, longtime human rights watchdog with Project Safecom (Twitter @PSOffice) about the lack of outrage over the establishment of a super-portfolio in the Ministry of Home Affairs and the threat to Australians' freedoms this presents. Jack was interviewed by Jan Bartlett of Tuesday Hometime, on-air Tuesdays from 4pmJessica Clark, curator of Tell, an exhibition of Indigenous photography on at the 2017 Ballarat International Foto BiennaleMitu Bhowmick Lange, Founder and Director of the Indian Film Festival of Melbourne about the festival's lineup as well as the controversy over, censorship of, and then approval of the Festival's opening night film Lipstick Under My BurkhaSongs played during the episode have been edited out for reasons of copyright. These songs were:Walkin' Around by Jade ImagineDon't Vandalise My Van by The 1st Chancers and CrewLes Tantes De La Dimanche by The Zen Circus and Brian RitchSubhumans by Society

Earth Matters
Eco Cities and Water Keeping

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2017


This week on Earth Matters we have Vivien Langford speaking with Beyond Zero Emissions CEO Vanessa Petrie about BZE's presentations to the Ecocity 2017 worldwide summit about Zero Carbon Communities and Zero Carbon Cement.  Then we hear from Water Keeper Neil Blake speaking to Jan Bartlett about his role protecting the waters of Port Phillip Bay and some of the key challenges that inform his work.Guests:  Vanessa Petrie, Beyond Zero Emissions, www.bze.org.au  & Neil Blake, Port Phillip Baykeeper, www.bay-keeper.com, www.waterkeeper.org.Thanks to Jan Bartlett, www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday and Vivien Langford, www.3cr.org.au/beyondzero, for providing content for this program.

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Radioactive Show
Seventy Years of the Bomb

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2015


Seventy Years of the Bomb:Hiroshima and Nagasaki remembered.August 6 and 9 mark 70 years since two devastating split seconds in time, the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, 1945. 3CR's Jan Bartlett talks with Associate Professor Tilman Ruff of the Nossal Institute for Global Health at Melbourne University, and founding chair of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons.Their fascinating conversation takes us on a journey from the genesis of the bomb, through to what happened on those fateful days in August 1945 and onwards to the current global campaign for a ban on nuclear weapons.  www.icanw.org.au