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Fresh Economic Thinking
Julian Burnside QC: trust the authorities on protest ban

Fresh Economic Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 42:22


The past president of Liberty Victoria, famous barrister and asylum seeker campaigner Julian Burnside supports curtailing the right to protest in favour of the right to be protected from covid. We ask how does that square with civil liberties and free movement of people. Julian's Twitter: @JulianBurnside Email us: loosecannonpod@gmail.com Parnell on Twitter: @parnellpalme Theme: Mountains All Around Us by Scott Holmes Music under Creative Commons Licence CC BY-NC 4.0 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit fresheconomicthinking.substack.com

Byte Into IT
Julian Burnside QC on Julian Assange, and the Future of E-Waste

Byte Into IT

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 46:00


University of Swinburne Professor in Extractive Metallurgy and Metals Recycling, Akbar Rhamdhani, talks e-waste recycling; and QC Julian Burnside talks about his client Julian Assange. Also featuring all the latest tech news with presenters Vanessa Toholka, Jo Eaton and Paul Callaghan.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/byte-into-itFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/3RRRFMByteIntoIT/Twitter: https://twitter.com/byteintoit

Debated Podcast
Climate Change and Human Rights w/ Julian Burnside QC

Debated Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 35:02


In this episode we speak to Julian Burnside QC, a leading Australian human rights campaigner, lawyer and the Greens candidate for the Senate seat of Victoria. We discuss Manus and Naru, the Australian government's handling of coronavirus, Bill Shorten, Julian's 2019 House of Representatives campaign, the case of Bruce Trevorrow, why people are climate change deniers and why Julian is standing for the Greens. 

Sydney Writers' Festival
Taking Flight: Stories of Expulsion and Migration

Sydney Writers' Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2019 64:46


With more people displaced around the world today than in any other time in modern history, what role can literature play in bringing issues of flight, expulsion and migration to the forefront? In this podcast, "Europe's outstanding literary seer" (The Guardian) and Go, Went, Gone author Jenny Erpenbeck, who spent twelve months documenting the experiences of refugees in Berlin, and translator of Behrouz Boochani's award-winning No Friend but the Mountains Omid Tofighian discuss stories of nationhood and statelessness with human rights and refugee advocate Julian Burnside QC.

SBS Rohingya - SBS Rohingya
Interview with one of the Friends of Refugees award recipient :Amina Khatun a young Rohingyan women from Victoria - Amina Khatun: Refugee weeks ót maze Award faíde iballoí interbiú

SBS Rohingya - SBS Rohingya

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 5:39


We are thrilled to celebrate Opening Doors graduate Amina Khatun on her award for Outstanding Service To The Community! Pictured here with Julian Burnside QC, Amina received the honour at the annual Refugee and Asylum Seeker Recognition Awards, hosted by Friends of Refugees.Amina is a youth ambassador, anti-domestic violence advocate, translator for her local Rohingya community, and an incredible champion for human rights. She has dedicated her life to helping those in her community, and we were so thrilled to be able to celebrate her achievements this week. Congratulations Amina! #RASRA2019 #IAmWithYou source from Opening Doors Ledaership - Añárar boin Amina khatun ór interbiú SBS Rohingya mazé,fúni so añárar boín ibayé award faide yan ór babote,beci beci mubarak Amina Khatun óre SBS Rohingya óttu.

SBS Rohingya - SBS Rohingya
Interview with one of the Friends of Refugees award recipient :Amina Khatun a young Rohingyan women from Victoria - Amina Khatun: Refugee weeks ót maze Award faíde iballoí interbiú

SBS Rohingya - SBS Rohingya

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 5:39


We are thrilled to celebrate Opening Doors graduate Amina Khatun on her award for Outstanding Service To The Community! Pictured here with Julian Burnside QC, Amina received the honour at the annual Refugee and Asylum Seeker Recognition Awards, hosted by Friends of Refugees. Amina is a youth ambassador, anti-domestic violence advocate, translator for her local Rohingya community, and an incredible champion for human rights. She has dedicated her life to helping those in her community, and we were so thrilled to be able to celebrate her achievements this week. Congratulations Amina! #RASRA2019 #IAmWithYou source from Opening Doors Ledaership - Añárar boin Amina khatun ór interbiú SBS Rohingya mazé, fúni so añárar boín ibayé award faide yan ór babote, beci beci mubarak Amina Khatun óre SBS Rohingya óttu.

Represent SYN
Represent | S1 E4 | March 9

Represent SYN

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 44:25


Today on Represent, Ashmal, Janna, Oscar and Catie talk Julian Burnside QC in Kooyong, the Hanoi Summit, tensions between India and Pakistan and Prime Minster Scott Morrison's comments on International Women's Day... Stay political! :^)

Sky News - The Bolt Report
The Bolt Report, Tuesday 5th March

Sky News - The Bolt Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2019 46:33


On this episode of the Bolt Report, Andrew takes a look at Greens candidate Julian Burnside QC. PLUS Newswatch and the panel. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM
Interview with Julian Burnside QC, Threats to Multiculturalism in Australia

Uncommon Sense – Triple R FM

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2018 35:22


Barrister Julian Burnside QC joined Amy in the studio to discuss the threats to multiculturalism in Australia, which is the topic of his Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria 7th Annual Walter Lippmann Memorial Oration. Broadcast on 11 September, 2018.

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Uncommon Sense
Uncommon Sense - 11 September 2018 - Julian Burnside QC

Uncommon Sense

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 35:23


Barrister Julian Burnside QC joined Amy in the studio to discuss the threats to multiculturalism in Australia, which is the topic of his Ethnic Communities Council of Victoria 7th Annual Walter Lippmann Memorial Oration

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Solidarity Breakfast
Can We Afford to Bring Them Here? II Lidia Thorpe Win II Fascists & the Melb Fight Back II Striking a Privilege says High Court

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2017


1st Half Hour:   Can We Afford to Bring Them Here?  New International Bookshop & Search Foundation Forum Series: Lucy Horan (Teachers For Refugees & RAC) & Julian Burnside QC.On the Steps of Vic Parliament to celebrate Lidia Thorpe's first speech - the first indiginous women in Vic Parliament.2nd Half Hour: Fascist & the Fight Back What happened Mon 6 in Melb? Debbie Brennan from Campaign Against Racism and Fascism was there.This is the Week that Was with Kevin Healy3rd Half Hour: Don Sutherland and I chat about the industrial landscape with reference to High Court Decision to make taking protected action a 'privilege'.

SubjectACT
Bruce Trevorrow's Historic Case 10 Years On with Joanna Richardson, Trevorrow's solicitor

SubjectACT

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2017 30:00


2017 has marked several milestones in the advancement of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders' rights in Australia: it has been 50 years since the 1967 Referendum and 25 years since the Mabo decision was handed down by the High Court. It is also 20 years since the Bringing Them Home report, which brought the dark history of the Stolen Generations to light, and nearly 10 years since the Federal Government apologised to said Stolen Generations. Another important moment occurred with regards to the latter two, that is the case of Bruce Trevorrow vs the State of South Australia. This case saw Trevorrow - an Aboriginal man who was unlawfully taken by the state as a 13 month old child in 1957 - financially compensated, as well as have the crimes committed against him acknowledged by the courts. This was the first time a Stolen Generations victim was compensated by any means, and was a crucial turning point in the conversation around the Stolen Generations and partially catalysed the Apology half a year later. To talk about this important legal case, SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler spoke with Joanna Richardson, who was Bruce Trevorrow's solicitor in the case. The interview touches on who Bruce Trevorrow was, what happened to him, what lasting damage was done, as well as how Trevorrow's case was built. We also touch on how important the trial's verdict was, what the Apology to the Stolen Generations meant to Trevorrow and the Uluru Statement's proposal of a Truth and Reconciliation process. You can hear Julian Burnside QC talk briefly on the case on Radio National's Law Report here: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/lawreport/julian-burnside/8568184 Photo is by Michael Coghlan (https://www.flickr.com/photos/mikecogh/5457942713) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/). This program was aired on 25th September, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/

Great Australian Lives with Laura Turner
Julian Burnside's Great Australian Life

Great Australian Lives with Laura Turner

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2017 44:24


Human rights advocate Julian Burnside QC chats to Jo Hall on Great Australian Lives.

Dumbo Feather Podcast
#8 Julian Burnside: Defender, arts lover, raconteur

Dumbo Feather Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016 29:23


What will it take for us to give refugees a fair go? Julian Burnside QC has a few ideas. The barrister (and arts lover and storyteller and much more besides) has been fighting for better treatment for refugees for 15 years. He chatted to us recently about the value of listening to other people, why we should all support living artists and the piece of music that never fails to lift his soul. Mentioned in this podcast: *The Nauru Files: https://www.theguardian.com/news/series/nauru-files *The film, Downfall *Zero Degrees of Empathy by Simon Baron Cohen *Oxbridge Blues by Frederic Raphael *Beethoven's Heiliger Dankgesang eines Genesenen an die Gottheit (Holy song of thanksgiving of a convalescent to the Deity). The version featured in this podcast is by Philharmonia Quartet. Courtesy of Naxos. http://www.naxoslicensing.com/track/NDE3NTIwOC03YWIzYjE/