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Thursday Breakfast
Collaborative Governance, MC Dreckschwester at 3CR's IWD Street Party, Outside Voices, Teacher's Working Conditions Protest, End Sexual Harassment at Honey Birdette

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022


 Acknowledgement of Country Headlines 7:15AM -  An excerpt from a conversation with Dr Mary Graham, a Kombu-merri and Wakka Wakka person from SE Queensland on Collaborative Governance and relational ethos. Introduced by Dr Michelle Maloney (Co-Founder and National Convenor, Australian Earth Laws Alliance). You can catch EarthMatters Sundays on 3CR from 11am MC Dreckschwester (aka Stinky Girl) from Roominations speaking at 3CR's IWD street party on Tuesday March 8. An event actively pushing back against white liberal corporate feminism. Roominations Radio was a show produced and presented by people with a lived experience of homelessness that until recently was presented on 3CR - sadly a casualty of the corporatisation of community services. You heard at the end there - part of a set from DJ Marroushti from Salaam Radio Sundays on 3CR from 4pm. Check out the full IWD 24hour Broadcast. 7:30AM - We were joined by Karen Fletcher, CEO of Flat Out Inc. and Sara Stilianos, a performer for Outside Voices. Outside Voices is a free online event for International Women's Day in collaboration with Creative Brimbank and Flat Out Inc. Together they are running a short series of creative readings and songs from women & trans and gender diverse folks who have experienced criminalisation and imprisonment. The event will be online tomorrow Fri 11 March 2022 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM AEDT through Eventbrite.  7:45AM - Lucy Honan is a high school Humanities and English teacher, a member of the Australian Education Union (AEU), and of the rank and file educators group Melbourne Educators for Social and Environmental Justice (MESEJ). They join us to discuss the call for improvements in the working standards for teachers. 8:15AM - Claudia, a former employee at the Australian lingerie company Honey Birdette, and Felicity Sowerbutts from Young Workers Centre, join us to speak about the campaign to end sexual harassment at Honey Birdette. Despite the tireless organising of former employees associated with the 2015 Not Your Honey campaign, Claudia's recently launched petition raises concerns about the company's failure under the Equal Opportunity Act to prevent and respond to sexual harassment in the workplace. Find out more and sign the petition here. You can also sign the 2015 Not Your Honey petition here. Songs:Everything is Great - Alice Skye Find out more about Alice Skye's upcoming tour and tour dates here Smile - IZY  IZY is playing at The Old Bar on Saturday 19th of March

Wednesday Breakfast
Hunger Strike in Immigration Detention; The Problem with Parents Next Program; No to NAPLAN

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2019


23 Jan 2019, with Will and Eiddwen [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 || [14:45] No to NAPLAN (I): Educator of 16 years and author of "Teacher: one woman's struggle to keep the heart in teaching", Gabrielle Stroud speaks at the No to Naplan forum last November to share her experiences as a teacher and her opposition to the NAPLAN standardised test. The forum was facilitated by Melbourne Educators for Social and Environmental Justice (MESEJ)  || [26:15] Hunger Strike behind Bars: Across immigration detention centres, refugees, asylum seekers and detainees are on hunger strike in protest of appaling conditions and brutal violence and abuse by ABF staff. Lucy Honan of the Refugee Action Collective Victoria (RAC) comes on the show to give us an update and help us understand the origin of the strike. There will be an RAC-organised protest in solidarity today (23/01/19) at 4pm outside the Department of Immigration and Border Protection at 2 Lonsdale St, Melbourne || [37:33] No to NAPLAN (II): In this segment, Brendan Murray speaks about his experience as an educator under NAPLAN and talks about the policy failures that have brought us to where we are. Of Yuin and Irish descent, Brendan is the director of Article 26 Education Consultants and was the Executive Principal of Parkville College and founder of the Pavillion School || [1:01:43] Parents Next or Parents Last? CEO of National Council of Single Mothers and Their Children Terese Edwards comes on the show to talk us through the issues with the Parents Next program, where welfare payments are tied to compulsory training and education sessions. Parents Next is currently the focus of an inquiry receiving submissions. To share your experience of Parents Next, get in contact with the NCSMC or submit directly on the Australian Parliament website. Submissions are due on the 1st of February and can be as small as a single paragraph of text 

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast - Victorian Election Special - Greens, Vic Socialists, Labor and MESEJ dissect Dan Andrews Government huge win.

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2018


7am Acknowledgment of country 7:02am Alternative news: Our hosts’ thoughts on the landslide election results7:15am Lucy Honan from Melbourne Educators for Social and Enviornmental Justice talks about what the election results means for education in Victoria. 7:30am Sue Bolton, Vic Socialists' Upper House Candidate for Northern Metro reflects on the first election campaign for the new Socialist coalition parliamentary party. 8:00am Tim Read, Greens lowerhouse candidate for Brunswick speaks about  the Greens' calamitious campaign and his own seat which at the time is too close to call. 8:15am Danny Pearson, succesful ALP member for Essendon speaks on the success of the Andrews campaign. 

Wednesday Breakfast
Drug and Environment Policy in the State Election; One Year Since Media Law Reform, Public Housing Rally

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2018


This week on the show with Dean, Judith and Will. [Segment times in brackets] || [7:50] State senator Fiona Patton from Fiona Patton's Reason Party comes on the show to look back at her first term in the Victorian senate and to tell us what she hopes for the future, should she be reelected || [21:25] Greg Denham of the Yarra Drug and Health Forum comes on the show to tell us about the pre-state election policy forum last week. Greg gives us his account of the drug policies of the Labor, Greens, Victorian Socialists and Reason parties || [35:14] Friends of the Earth Melbourne's Cam Walker comes on the show to give us the latest on each major party's envionmental policy platform in the lead up to the state election || [48:38] Last Friday, Public Housing Defence Network and other organisations rallied outside the State Library of Victoria against the Andrews Labor state government's plan to sell off or "renew" nine inner-city public housing estates. Speakers include public housing residents and activists, as well as Dr Joe Toscano, Samantha Ratnam (Vic Greens) and Sue Bolton (Vic Socialists) || [1:12:12] Dr Denis Muller (University of Melbourne comes on the show to talk about the Media Law Reform Bill one year after its passing. What has become of the Nine Entertainment/Fairfax News merger? Can Australia's media landscape become any more monopolised? || [1:22:45] Lucy Honan of Melbourne Educators for Social and Environmental Justice talks about the planned Nov 20th Teachers for Refugees Walk Off. Lucy also introduces tomorrow night's No to Naplan Forum, taking place 6:30pm Thursday, November 15th at the Multicultural Hub, 506 Elizabeth St Melbourne

Monday Breakfast
Monday Breakfast: Parliament House Shakedown; Welcome PM Scummo; The AFL Trans and GNB Policy; Radical Education with MESEJ and the AEU; Sustainable Building and Lifestyle with Curvatecture.

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2018


7.00am Acknowledgement of Country7.04am Alternative News: The Canberra Circus continues, John McCain is a warmonger not a moderate, the AFL release a strange set of standards for gender diverse, trans and non binary athletes, while continuing to dramatically underfund the women's competition. 7:30am Lucy Honan is an organiser with MESEJ - the Melbourne Educators for Social and Environmental Justice, (external link) and also a member of the Victorian AEU State Council. She speaks with Jackson and James about the importance of radical activism in Victorian Schools and the upcoming Australian Education Elections in October. 7:50am Over the Wall: All September on OTW - Robodebts - one of the Onion/Truffle/Lump of Coal Government's worst policies, making war on the poor since 2016. OTW will be exploring this critical issue. 8:00am Hayden Annable build amazing homes and structures out of packed earth cretaing communities as he goes. He speaks with James and Jackson about the Willowend Round House and Curvatecture. (external link)Follow the hosts on Twitter to get a heads up on future shows! Jackson: @JackM3cr(link is external), James: @JamesBrennan23

Doin Time
Victorian Anti-Democratic Laws, Racism, and Indigenous Education

Doin Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018


Marisa interviewed Melanie Poole, Director of Engagement at the Federation of Community Legal Centres about some chilling anti-democratic laws rushed through by the Andrews Government without consultation. The proposed laws were discussed, with particular emphasis on police power to issue anti-association notices to children as young as 14. The Human Rights Law Centre's media release was also discussed. Peter spoke with Beth from Melbourne Educators for Social and Environmental Justice or "Mesej" Pronounced Message and talked about some events coming up about Indigenous education and incarceration, focusing on a  pannel discussion in August.Marisa interviewed Anthony Kelly, Chief Executive Officer from Flemington, Kensington Community Legal Centre about so-called African gangs, demonisation and racial profiling in the criminal justice system, with particular emphasis on historical context and the recent anti-democratic laws.