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1)His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Final part of interview interupted last week by technical fault- Brian Newman and Bruce Francis 3) Final segment for the year with Dr Margie Bearis from the Medical Association for the Prevention of War 4) What really happened at the demonstration rally in Melbourne last night against Milo Yiannopoulos- Debbie Brennan 5) Sampari exhibition begins this week, West Papuan Culture and struggle- Louise Byrne 6) Elections coming up in Malaysia- Peter Boyle, Socialist Alliance
Radical Australia 29-11-17 On todays programme Joe speaks with the very interesting Robyn Vote she tells us all about her life and an upcoming event Sampari 2017, A West Papua Celebration, Art Exhibition and Public Event Friday 8th December 6pm at the ACU Artt Gallery: 26 Brunswick St Fitzroy.
7.30 - Prof David Vine talks about US bases8.00am - Paul Christie, peace activist, talk to us about his up-coming case for a peace demo at Pine Gap last year8.20am - This is the Week that was.830 am - 8 Days of Solidarity, a grassroots campaign to show solidarity with refugees who have been locked up in detention. It will be 8 days of action to highlight the longest time spent in Australia’s detention facilities, which is 8 years.12 to 19 of November info8.45 - Jill talks about the upcoming Sampari exhibition and events.
Anarchist World This Week 20-9-17 Join Joe Toscano for his very special 40th anniversary of Anarchist World This Week. Joe Toscano first began broadcasting an anarchist analysis of local, national and international events on 3CR in August 1977. All are welcome to a special live broadcast of Anarchist World This Week.Joe Toscano first began broadcasting an anarchist analysis of local, national and international events on 3CR in August 1977. All are welcome to a special live broadcast of Anarchist World This Week on Wednesday 20th September, from 10:00 - 11:00 am at The Unitarian Church, 110 Grey St, East Melbourne. The broadcast is live and will be simultaneously broadcast around Australia on the Community Radio Network. A communal lunch will be provided by Sampari – the West Papuan Independence Movement
As a part of the Sampari art exhibition and sale the FRWP Women's Office is hosted a spoken word afternoon, showcasing some of Melbourne's finest spoken word artists amidst the amazing art of the Sampari exhibition. The theme of the event was linked to West Papua's struggle for independance. performers were asked to focus on social justice.Indegenous people and local Melbourne performers wrote about asylum seekers and social justice and the struggles of minority peoples. The Free West Papua Campaign exists to alert the world to the ongoing tragedy in West Papua, which is under brutal Indonesian military occupation.MissionWe are a peaceful, public campaign, whose aim is very simple: to give the people of West Papua the freedom to choose their own destiny - a freedom they have always been denied. We work with politicians of all parties, and also with other NGOs and campaign groups, both national and international, towards this aim. We have no religious, party-political or corporate affliations, and we are determinedly non-violent. Our funding comes from donations, the sale of merchandise, public fundraising events and occasional small grants from charitable foundations. We are entirely independent, and nobody at the campaign is paid for their work.Friday, 11 December, 6 - 8pm - West Papua Flotilla Films Saturday, 12 December, 2 - 4pm - Mt. Carstensz (Namangkawi) Forum Sunday, 13 December, 2 - 4pm - West Papua Rent Collective Christmas Party To stay up to date with the latest on the Sampari exhibition, like previewing the art of some of our fabulous exhibiting artists visit the Sampari exhibition Facebook page.Free West Papua Campaign Australia