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Best podcasts about shirley winton

Latest podcast episodes about shirley winton

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

Tuesday Breakfast
Dying to Know Day and death literacy, the dangers of following the US into war, escalating violence against Muslims and the far right government in India

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2023


Headlines//7.15: Kaz Dawson – CEO of CCNB – on Dying to Know Day, an annual not-for-profit campaign enabling Australians to improve their ‘death literacy' to start important conversations about end-of-life. 7.45: Solidarity Breakfast's Annie McLouglin talks to Shirley Winton from No AUKUS Coalition Victoria on the danger of Australia following the US into war and the movement to develop a nuclear-free and peaceful Asia Pacific. 8.00: Nisha Thapliyal, an academic at the University of Newcastle who is researching social justice activism in the contemporary Indian diaspora, and Saba Zaidi Abdi, a Muslim journalist, creative director and actor from India who has lived in Australia for over 30 years on the escalating violence against Muslims in India.SongsRing-a-Ling - Tkay MaidzaCalifornia - tiffiPretty One - Emma DonovanSuper Shy - NewJeans

Solidarity Breakfast
Public Housing Debate Vic Govt II Climate & Refugees: indivisible justice II The Fence II This is the week II Hiroshima Day & US/Aust nuclear build up II

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023


Public Housing Debate Vic Govt here II We are on the steps of Victoria Parliament (Wed 2 Aug) where Samatha Ratnam MP for the Greens spoke to the issue of Public Housing before we entered the gallery to watch Victoria Parliament debate Public Housing in an initiative of the Greens.  Climate & Refugees: indivisible justice here II Author/ activist Mikaela Loach speaking at a War on Want webinar about the intersectionality of the fight for climate and refugees. As she says 'we are in the same storm but not on the same boat'. link to full web event.The Fence here II Fleur Murphy talks to us about her new play The Fence that looks at what happens when the fence falls down between suburban houses and when you hear too much about the disintegration in other people's relationships - domestic violence and your social/ personal responsibility to tell. Northcote Town Hall Theatre 9th - 20th July tickets.This is the week here II Kevin Healy whips out the satire knife on the week.Hiroshima Day  & US/Aust nuclear build up here II The 78th anniversary of the dropping of the atom bomb on Hiroshima, which killed 100s of 1000s, is happening while Australia signs nuclear sub deals with the US. We talk to Shirley Winton from No AUKUS Coalition Victoria.songsLife is Beautiful - BriggsI shouldn't have done it - PossumThe buck doesn't stop here no more - Billy BraggI Put a Spell on you - Creedence Clearwater Revival

Thursday Breakfast
​Dr Astha ​Tomar on gender-appropriate in-ward psychiatric care, Truth Not War rally, slumberkitty on Trans Queer Solidarity contingent, George Newhouse on upcoming CopWatch re-launch.

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2023


​​​​Dr Astha ​Tomar on gender-appropriate in-ward psychiatric care, Truth Not War rally, slumberkitty on Trans Queer Solidarity contingent, George Newhouse on upcoming CopWatch re-launch. Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// ​We are joined by Dr Astha Tomar to cover the report on women-only psychiatric wards from the Royal Commission into Victoria's Mental Health System. Dr Astha is the current Chair of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists Victorian branch (RANZCP), as well as Head of Youth Mental Health Service at Peninsula Health. She has over 20 years' experience in psychiatry across multiple countries and jurisdictions including India, New Zealand and Australia. Please be advised that this interview contains distressing content addressing gender based violence that may be upsetting for some listeners. Please take a moment to consider tuning out now if this content is not suitable for you. If you require immediate support, you can contact Lifeline on 13 11 14. For LGBTQI peer support call QLife on 1800 184 527. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people can call 13YARN for mob only support on 13 92 76.//​​Then we are joined by Shirley Winton, a Co-convenor of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network's Victoria branch, member of No AUKUS Victoria Coalition and Australian Anti-AUKUS Coalition, and has been involved in organising the mass rally calling for truth not war and commemorating the 20th anniversary of the US-led war on Iraq, on 13 February 2003 in Melbourne, which will be held outside the State Library 1pm Sat 18th of March. Shirley is also a long time unionist and organiser with CWU and NTEU, and member of Victorian Peace Network and Western Suburbs Peace Group.// slumberkitty, an activist involved in fighting for liberation from the western, patriarchal binary gender system and organising with Trans Queer Solidarity, speaks with us about the solidarity contingent planned to resist two anti-trans events scheduled for this coming Saturday the 18th of March at Victoria's Parliament House steps. One event features UK anti-trans activist Kellie-Jay Keen, while the other is led by far-right networks protesting queer and trans children. Saturday's Trans Queer Solidarity contingent will be one of a string of well-attended national protests against Keen's speaking tour, so if you're in Melbourne this weekend, please show up if you can. You can find out more by heading to @transqueersolidarity on Instagram or @transqueersoli on Twitter.// George Newhouse, CEO of the National Justice Project, joins us to speak about the upcoming re-launch of Copwatch, a campaign to empower Indigenous people to protect themselves from police overreach and discrimination. Copwatch was first launched in 2017, and involves an app, website and community education program teaching Indigenous people how to legally record and document police misconduct for community safety and police accountability.​//​  Songs// Ripple - Syco, Flume, Chrome Sparks// Sweat You Out My System - MAY-A// Spring to Life - Tia Gostelow//    

Green Left Weekly Radio
Political history of Ukraine || Building the Anti-War movement

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022


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. 

Radioactive Show
No QUAD, No AUKUS!

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022


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

Tuesday Hometime
Bougainville; Extinction Rebellion;Impact of Trump’s 4 years on Latin America; Prospects of Biden presidency on genetics; Malaysia; National Peoples Enquiry

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021


Marilyn Havini, human rights and social activist speaking from her home on Buka Island, Bougainville covering elections, education and general situation there.Marion Cincotta talking about her work with Extinction RebellionImpact of Trump’s 4 years on Latin America. With Fred FuentesProspects of Biden presidency on genetics, etc. with Bob PhelpsWhy there is a state of emergency in Malaysia – Lee TanLaunch of National Peoples Enquiry into our strategic dependence on the US. Shirley Winton

Solidarity Breakfast
Report on Barka/Darling River Health II Defence Enhance Bill II Cashless Debit Card II A Chat with Don Sutherland

Solidarity Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2020


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.

Uprise Radio
Uprise Radio - Episode 21 - Reconsidering The Australia - USA Alliance in 2020

Uprise Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020


Spirit of Eureka was formed in 2004 to remember the success of the eureka stockade and reflect the voice of Australia's ordinary people and the struggle for present day endeavours and struggles for justice, democracy and sovereignty. It has an online forum coming up on July 4th - US Independence Day - titled "Does Australia need independence from the USA?  We are lucky to be choices by Spirit of Eureka convenor Shirley Winton one of the forums key organiser and a long time anti war activist and Professor Clinton Fernandes, one of the forum's key speakers and an expert in the future operational environment for Australia's military. 

Radical Australia
Shirley Winton

Radical Australia

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020


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Radioactive Show
Groundhog Day: Reliving the nuclear power debate and Australian troops headed to the Middle East

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2019


On this edition of the Radioactive Show we speak with Dr.Jim Green, national Anti-nuclear Campaigner with Friends of the Earth about the recently announced nuclear inquiries in Victoria, NSW and federally.  Shirley Winton,  Victorian Convenor of the Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN), shares their response to the announcement on Wednesday 21 August by the Morrison Government that Australia would be sending a warship, surveillance aircraft and Australian Defence Force personnel to the Strait of Hormuz in Iran.  Upcoming events:  Wednesday 28 August:  Is Nuclear Power the solution to Climate Change?  6.30pm Upstairs, Friends of the Earth, 312 Smith St, Collingwood.Thursday 29 August:   IPAN Conference Debrief and planning for September 21 International Day of Peace activities: 6pm Level 4, Victorian Trades Hall, Cnr Lygon and Victoria Streets, CarltonSeptember 20-27: Global Climate Strike. To find your local event on September 20 visit the SS4C website: www.schoolstrike4climate.com/sept20.

Radioactive Show
Independent and Peaceful Australia Network Updates

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2019


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.

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Monday Breakfast
Gulf of Oman, Drug Law Reform, Adani, Genoa Dock Workers

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019


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 

Tuesday Hometime
Central America, Western Sahara, Venezuela

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2019


1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Why are people from Central America seeking to enter the U.S.- Monica Hill, F.S.P. America 3) Gene Ethics news- Bob Phelps, Gene Ethics Network 4) News from Western Sahara- Cate Lewis, Australia Western Sahara Association 5) Independent Peaceful Australia Network issues- Shirley Winton 6) Coup attempt in Venezuela- Dr Ralph Newmark, director of Intstitute of Latin American Studies at LaTrobe University

Wednesday Breakfast
Australia under China's Belt; Oil Exploration in the Bight; A Year of Drug Reform and Peace Activism; Against Pokies in Darebin

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018


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

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Tuesday Hometime
Gaza, I.P.A.N., Palestinian refugees, renewable energies and much more

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018


1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Renewable energies are the way to go- today off-shore wind farms- Pat Simons, campaigner with Friends of the Earth 3) New group established to counter neo-fascists- Debbie Brennan, Push 4) I.C.A.N. Nobel Peace Prize Bike ride from Melbourne to Canberra- day 3 with Gem Romuld 5) Another grouping of activists protesting the far right- Shirley Winton, I.P.A.N. 6) History of the Free Flotillas to Gaza- Michael Coleman 7) Analysis of the impact of U.S. withdrawal of funding to U.N. and organisation for Palestinian refugees- Nasser Machni from A.P.A.N.

Tuesday Hometime
Duck slaughter, Anti-G.M, Politics and Massacres

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2018


1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) Another duck slaughter season in Victoria- Laurie Levy, Coalition Against Duck Shooting 3) Independent and Peaceful Australia network- Shirley Winton 4) Anti-G.M. segment with Bob Phelps- Gene Ethics Network 5) Professor Emeritus James Petras- article The Political Economy of Massacres

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Monday Breakfast
Update on Deportee to Sri Lanka, African Visitation and Mentoring Program, Victorian Socialists on the Ballot, Australian Militarism with IPAN

Monday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018


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

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Tuesday Hometime
Sri Lanka, Costa Rica, Nuclear weapons

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2017


1) His week that was- Kevin Healy 2) Torture report damning Sri Lankan government- Dr Brian Senewiratne 3) History and present day Costa Rica- Andrea Bauer, Freedom Socialist Party U.S. 4) 2017 I.P.A.N. conference- Shirley Winton 5) Historic vote to ban nuclear weapons- Associate professor  Dr Tillman Ruff

Tuesday Hometime
Western Sahara Germany Peace

Tuesday Hometime

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2015


1) His week that was - Kevin Healy 2) The death of a young Saharan Man- Cate Lewis Asutralia Western Sahara Association 3) GMO-Free meeting in Germany- Jessica Harrison 4) Independant and Peaceful Australia Networkevent next week- Shirley Winton 5) Prospects for Peace- Professor Emeritus James Petras

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Stick Together
Union campaigns against war

Stick Together

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2013


In light of US threats to attack Syria, Stick Together discusses trade union anti-war campaigns over the last century. Interviews with Shirley Winton, Communication Workers Union in Victoria; Andrew Hewett, former secretary of the trade union campaign for nuclear disarmament in Britain; and Dave Kerin, co-ordinator of Earthworker Co-operative.

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