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The Grapevine
The Voice, West Papua, judicial independence, and Garry Starr

The Grapevine

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2023 61:30


Dylan is joined by Tarneen Onus Williams, Community Organiser for Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance, who explains their reasons for voting Yes in the upcoming referendum on an Indigenous Voice to Parliament explored in their article for Crikey.Marni Cordell, major projects editor at Guardian Australia, unpacks her investigative report into the Indonesian military targeting civilians, including children, in West Papua.Isabelle Reinecke, lawyer and Executive Director of Grata Fund, joins to discuss her new book Courting Power: Law, Democracy & The Public Interest in Australia and the issue of judicial independence in the country.Plus, Damien Warren Smith chats about his show ‘Greece Lightning' for Melbourne Fringe 2023, which sees his alter ego Garry Starr performing stories from Greek mythology to help save Greece from economic ruin.

Thursday Breakfast
Special Music Show ft. Liminal and Tarneen from WAR

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022


7:00 - Acknowledgement of Country// 7:05 - News// 7:30 - Franky for Liminal//Franky joins us in the studio to speak about Liminal1312! This very special interview touches on what community dance spaces look like and what pleasure means. And to invite people to the Queen's Birthday Hallelujah this Saturday 24/09/22 from 8 pm.// 8:00 - Tarneen Onus Williams for Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance//Tarneen Onus Williams is a proud Gunditjmara, Bindal, Yorta Yorta person and Torres Strait Islander from Mer and Erub islands, as well as an organiser with Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance. They join us to discuss why we need to abolish the monarchy in the lead-up to today's rally, which will begin at Birrarung Marr at 1:30PM with a planned march to Parliament House. Event details for the rally are available here. You can find details here for this morning's Ngarra Jarra Noun healing ceremony, which will be held by Djirri Djirri and begins at 11AM at Birrarung Marr (live stream available).// Music//Indigenous Land - Drmngnow, River Boy// Finesse ft Pheelz, BNXN, PANIA, Kedus// Ezinna - B Wise, Sampa the Great, Milan Ring// Milkumana - King Stingray// Susie Q - DOBBY, Jackie Brown Jr// The Shake Up - Dameeeela, Tjaka// Minimale Fatale - Salaam Radio Show Remix// Glow - Jessica Maubouy// Sista Girl - Oetha// Made for Silence - Miiesha//

Wednesday Breakfast
Vic Aboriginal Legal Service Panel, Story SLAM, and Disability Pride Month

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022


Wednesday Breaky, July 6 2022with Jacob, Claudia, and Ella 7.15: The Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS) ran a webinar in the lead up to Invasion Day discussing self-determination, deaths in custody, and systemic racism. It was hosted by Nerita Waight, CEO of VALS and the panel included Meriki Onus, Tarneen Onus Williams and Marcus Stewart. For more background on the speakers head here, you can support the work of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service here. Content warning: the conversation explores themes of death and systematic racism. Please seek support from Lifeline on 13 11 14 or Yarning Safe'N'Strong 1800 959 563 if this causes harm.7.45: Selena Brennan from the MOTH speaks to Ella about StorySLAM, an open mic storytelling competition. You can check out more details on their next event in Melbourne here.  8.10: Disability advocate Jessi Hooper speaks to Jacob on Disability Pride Month and issues facing people using a wheelchair. NAIDOC Events discussed:Information on NAIDOC March this Friday July 8 here.Information on Bunjilaka exhibition on 'Fight for Survival' the story of Northland Secondary College here. Beyond the Bars broadcasting live on 3CR everyday this week from 11am. Songs:Ocean Air by Carissa NyaluLost by Nathan MaySurvive by Baker Boy feat. Uncle Jack Charles

Done By Law
Invasion Day with VALS

Done By Law

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022


For this episode of Done By Law we are joined by Nerita Waight, CEO of the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service (VALS), to discuss ending Aboriginal deaths in custody and the Victorian Coroner's recent report on Aboriginal deaths by suicide. We are also lucky to be able to feature audio from VALS' Invasion Day webinar on Friday 21 January 2022, with a star line up including Meriki Onus, Marcus Stewart and Tarneen Onus Williams. Listen to the full webinar and view links to important resources recently produced by VALS here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OKLZLQo6Gq0&ab_channel=VictorianAboriginalLegalService 

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ChangeMakers
Name Stopping the Twitter Trolls

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 42:04


Four years ago on Invasion Day 2018 Tarneen Onus-Williams was relentlessly and violently trolled on Twitter for a speech she gave at a protest. Social media abuse tries to shut people down. It is frighteningly common for women, for Indigenous women and women of colour. This is the story of how Amnesty crowdsourced thousands of volunteers to patrol Twitter and see if they could stop it. For more on ChangeMakers check us out: Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/ On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

ChangeMakers
Name Stopping the Twitter Trolls

ChangeMakers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2022 42:04


Four years ago on Invasion Day 2018 Tarneen Onus-Williams was relentlessly and violently trolled on Twitter for a speech she gave at a protest. Social media abuse tries to shut people down. It is frighteningly common for women, for Indigenous women and women of colour. This is the story of how Amnesty crowdsourced thousands of volunteers to patrol Twitter and see if they could stop it.  For more on ChangeMakers check us out:  Via our Website - https://changemakerspodcast.org  On Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChangeMakersPodcast/  On Twitter - @changemakers99 or @amandatatts  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Emerging Writers' Festival Podcast
Season 3, Episode 5: Sovereign Food

Emerging Writers' Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 26:22


Tarneen Onus-Williams, Hasib Hourani and Muhib Nabulsi will share their personal food related stories for this episode today. The theme for today's episode was first inspired by the piece The Politics and Solidarity of Food which you can find in Overland online here: https://overland.org.au/2021/06/the-politics-and-solidarity-of-food/ Tarneen Onus-Williams is a community organiser for Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance and has worked on Invasion Day, Black Deaths in Custody and Stop the forced closures of Aboriginal Communities in WA. They are a filmmaker and writer and have been published in IndigenousX, NITV and RightNow. Tarneen's day job is supporting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who are victims/survivors and perpetrators of family violence. You can also find Tarneen's great baking account @blakbaker on Instagram. Hasib Hourani is a Lebanese-Palestinian writer, editor, and arts worker living on unceded Wurundjeri Country. Hasib is a 2020 recipient of The Wheeler Centre's Next Chapter Scheme and is currently working on a book of experimental poetry about suffocation and the occupation of Palestine. Hasib writing challenges expectations of land, identity, and the relationship between the two. You can find Hasib's work in Meanjin, Overland, Australian Poetry, and Going Down Swinging, among others. Muhib Nabulsi is a disabled person living with chronic illnesses, an unproductive writer, a novice filmmaker, a 2nd gen diaspora Palestinian (aka a Palestinian), a disorganised community organiser, and a service industry worker. This podcast was audio produced by Joe Buchan. Our theme music was created by Thu Care and the artwork for each episode was created by Molly Hunt. You can find out more about the team behind this podcast and the artists featured in this episode on the EWF website at emergingwritersfestival.org.au. This podcast was produced on the lands of the Wurundjeri people of the Kulin Nation. EWF pays respects to elders past and present and acknowledges sovereignty was never ceded.

Asia Pacific Currents
Fighting against Deaths in Custody

Asia Pacific Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021


News and labour updates from the Asia Pacific region.Aboriginal deaths in custody are still happening in Australia at an alarming rate despite numerous enquiries and hundreds of recommendations. We speak to Tarneen Onus-Williams, a Yigar Gunditjmara, Bindal, Yorta Yorta person and an Aboriginal activists about the recently completed inquest into the death of Gunnai, Gunditjmara and Wiradjuri man Raymond Noel Thomas.3CR Radiothon is the time for you to support the station that supports you, your struggles, your organsations and your communities. To donate, click here (link is external). Don't forget to mention APC for your donation.Asia Pacific Currents provides updates of labour struggles and campaigns from the Asia Pacific region. It is produced by Australia Asia Worker Links, in the studio of 3CR Radio in Melbourne, Australia

Feminist Writers Festival
Feisty But Friendly

Feminist Writers Festival

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2020 28:48


Welcome to FWFtalks, created for FWF2020 with the support of the Besen Family Foundation. In this episode, Feisty But Friendly, First Nations community organiser and filmmaker Tarneen Onus-Williams and academic Akane Kanai talk with broadcaster Beverley Wang about argument with a resolution of care. Reading Notes Tarneen Onus-Willams and Invasion Day  Amelie Wen Zhao controversy Chandra Mohantay: feminist academic Some other reading suggestions from our podcasters. Feminist Writers Festival feministwritersfestival.com FB: @feministwritersfest Insta/Twitter: @FemWritersFest Speakers Akane Kanai: Tw: @Akane_Kanai Beverly Wang: Tw @beverleywang, Insta @beverley.wang, beverleywang.com Tarneen Onus-Williams: Tw @Tarneen Shout Outs Kel Butler from Listen Up Podcasting for editing and pod mentoring. The Besen Family Foundation for vital funding support. We acknowledge that this recording took place across Australia on First Nations lands - lands whose sovereignty has never been ceded. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Queerstories
216 Tarneen Onus-Williams - Grief is Weird

Queerstories

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 13:15


After a trip to Wiradjuri country and a chat with Aunty Pat Doolan, Tarneen considers their relationship to grief. Tarneen Onus Williams is a Yigar Gunditjmara, Bindal, Yorta Yorta person. Tarneen is a community organiser for Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance and is passionate about prison abolition and the power of young Aboriginal people. They are a writer and have been published in IndigenousX, The Saturday Paper, NITV and RightNow. They currently work at the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.

We Want To Be Better
ALCOHOL - Culture

We Want To Be Better

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2020 58:10


For cultural sensitivity, our Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners are advised that this podcast contains conversations about people who are deceased.Trigger warning: This episode discusses suicide. If you or someone you know is experiencing suicidal thoughts please phone Lifeline from anywhere in Australia on 13 11 14.In today’s episode, Annie and Bianka look at Australia’s drinking culture and the way alcohol is advertised to us. They discuss the ways that alcohol seeps into our subconscious mind through marketing and pop culture. This episode also looks at the ways Aboriginals have been affected by alcohol. Big thanks to our first guest today, Lauren Zonfrillo, the founder of award-winning marketing and communications agency, Pulse. Lauren is also the board director of the Orana Foundation which has a mission to shine a light on Australia's Indigenous food - so please check that out!You can also find Lauren at @laurenzonfrillo on Instagram and Twitter. And secondly you heard from Tarneen Onus Williams. Tarneen is a very active leader and writer in the Aboriginal community so you're almost certain to seem them again but make sure you follow them on Twitter at @Tarneen to keep up to date.Do you have a topic you think we should cover? Do you need advice on something? Well drop us a line! You can write to us directly through our website https://annieandbianka.com.au/ - you can also check out info on any upcoming events.Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/wewanttobebetter/Come and play with us in our online community and connect with other listeners at https://www.facebook.com/groups/476216616221980/

Asia Pacific Currents
Invasion Day protests mark National Holiday in Australia

Asia Pacific Currents

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2020


Australia’s national holiday, 26 January, is Invasion Day. It commemorates the start of the British invasion in 1788 and the dispossession and genocide of that land’s First Nations peoples. Aboriginal people have resisted this from the beginning and their resistance continues today. For many decades, Aboriginal people were forced to labour or had their wages stolen. Under the theme of ‘Abolish Australia Day’, demonstrations calling for a stop to the ongoing exploitation, repression and injustice that First Nations peoples and communities still endure occurred all around Australia. APC spoke to Tarneen Onus-Williams from the Warriors of Aboriginal Resistance (WAR) about these events.Asia Pacific Currents provides updates of labour struggles and campaigns from the Asia Pacific region. It is produced by Australia Asia Worker Links, in the studio of 3CR Radio in Melbourne, Australia

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Emerging Writers' Festival Podcast
DWF19: The Bogong Spoken Word Blaktavism

Emerging Writers' Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 77:58


Traditionally, when the Bogong moth swarmed in the cool regions of Mount Bogong during summer, local tribes would gather to conduct ceremonies and feast on this protein-rich food source. We come together for a night of fearless truth-telling in honour of the Bogong and the centuries of tales exchanged under its wings. Hear six First Nations artists and activists reflect on the stories of blak activism in their lives. We celebrate blak resistance, defiance and fight in all its forms. With Nikayla Bamblett, Neil Morris, Tarneen Onus-Williams, Evelyn Araluen and Sermsah ‘Suri’ Bin Saad. Hosted by Laniyuk. Presented in partnership with Blak & Bright First Nations Literary Festival -- -- Full artist bios here: https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/event/the-bogong-spoken-word-blaktivism/ Download the transcript of the episode here: https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/DWF19-Episode-Four-BOGONG-SPOKEN-WORD.docx Check out the full 2019 Digital Writers' Festival program at https://2019.digitalwritersfestival.com

Women on the Line
Save Sacred Djab wurrung Landscape rally pt 2 & Justice for Tanya Day

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019


We hear part 2 of the speeches at a rally called by Djab wurrung women to defend sacred land on September 10 in Melbourne.The fight to defend sacred Djab wurrung landscapes near Ararat, Victoria, from destruction by the Andrews state Labor government heated up after a Djab wurrung heritage protection embassy established in June 2018. The road remains highly contested despite a small mediation agreement for part of the route. We hear from Lidia Thorpe, singer Yirgjhilya Lawrie, Tarneen Onus-Williams, Meriki Onus and Arika Onus. We also hear Apryl Watson speak at the rally, linking to the campaign for justice for Yorta Yorta woman Tanya Day, who died after injuries in police custody in late 2017.  Check out Justice for Tanya Day - Remember Her Name.Visit dwembassy.com, and their social media, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram. You can support the campaign by staying at the front line camps, donating, and many other ways here in this document.  

Queering The Air
Reclaiming Pride

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2019


We briefly are reminded of the Justice for Tanya Day campaign (petition). We then hear from four gender non-conforming and women panellists: Jane Green (sex worker rights activist with Vixen collective), Miriam Khalil (contemporary artist), Tarneen Onus-Williams (writer and organiser for Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance) and Laura McClean (union organiser and queer anti-fascist), at a discussion on reclaiming LGBTIQ+ pride, from corporations, cops, whiteness, returning pride to its radical roots. The panel was held on May 17, International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism & Transphobia by Feminist Insurgency. Speakers underline how LGBTIQ+ liberation is connected with other struggles including against racism and colonialism. 

Hey Aunty!
Ep. 16 Tarneen Onus-Williams How'd You Learn to Love Your Body?

Hey Aunty!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2019 46:36


Welcome to the first episode of Season 2 of Hey Aunty! Tarneen Onus-Williams - How'd you learn to love your body? “This body gets us to work every day. This body puts up with the racism and the complete violence of colonialism. My body gets me through a night of partying. My body gets to give my nieces and nephews cuddles. It gets to make Christmas dinners, go camping and chop wood. We really need to see what our bodies do for ourselves and for other people, the people that we love.” Tarneen Onus-Williams Tarneen is a Yigar Gunditjmara, Bindal and Yorta Yorta person. Tarneen is a community organiser for Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance working on Invasion Day, Black Deaths in Custody Justice for Elijah and Stop the forced closures of Aboriginal Communities in WA. Tarneen works with women who’ve been in prison and also sits on the Koorie Youth Council as an Executive Member. Through Tarneen’s activism, they have become a writer and have been published in IndigenousX, The Saturday Paper, NITV and RightNow. Every waking moment we're bombarded with messages about beauty, femininity and gender. Layered on top of the family and cultural stories we inherit. It takes a whole lot of love to cut through, keep going and recognise what's so special about you. Tareen's stories are tender, hilarious and incredibly relatable. Charting their journey from carefree country kid, through self-conscious times to become the self-assured person they are today. An honest, refreshing and uplifting chat that we know you'll enjoy. Thank you Tarneen! Please support us with a share, review and follow @heyauntypod on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook

Women on the Line
Reclaiming Pride

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2019


We hear excerpts from four gender non-conforming and women panellists: Jane Green (sex worker rights activist with Vixen collective), Miriam Khalil (contemporary artist), Tarneen Onus-Williams (writer and organiser for Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance) and Laura McClean (union organiser and queer anti-fascist), at a discussion on reclaiming LGBTIQ+ pride, from corporations, cops, whiteness, returning pride to its radical roots. The panel was held on May 17, International Day Against Homophobia, Biphobia, Intersexism & Transphobia by Feminist Insurgency. Speakers underline how LGBTIQ+ liberation is connected with other struggles including against racism and colonialism. 

Knackers & The Vadge
Episode 20: Tarneen Onus-Williams

Knackers & The Vadge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2019 107:08


The twentieth episode, in which Knackers and The Vadge speak with great ignorance and discernible white defensiveness to Tarneen Onus-Williams about Aboriginal protest.

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Queering The Air
Interview with Khale McHurst, and assorted news

Queering The Air

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2018


Frank interviews comic creator Khale McHurst. The interview touches on mental illnesss, eating disorders and queer relationships (talk to a friend, or Switchboard's QLife if you need to). Iris also mentions Gary Foley, and his Koori Web website; Djab Wurrung country struggle against Vicroads with project now suspended (check out Protecting country, by Tarneen Onus-Williams); and a disappointing an anti-trans book launch and figure.Upcoming: RISE Ability Rights booklet launch, Tuesday, GLOW IRL.

Writes4Women
WELCOME TO THE 2018 FEMINIST WRITERS FESTIVAL

Writes4Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2018 13:23


Writes4Women is proud to be the podcast partner for the 2018 Feminist Writers Festival happening in Melbourne from May 25-27, supporting, advocating, encouraging and engaging feminist writers from all over Australia. Featuring panels and workshops with powerhouse feminists such as Jax Jacki Brown, Amy Gray, Fatima Measham, Clementine Ford, Tarneen Onus-Williams, Tara Moss, Monica Dux, Alison Evans and so many more, it is a day you won't want to miss.In this minisode co-founder, Cristy Clark, gives the low down on the history and mission of the Festival and exactly what you can expect from the panels and workshops this year. Tickets are selling out so get them while you still can. SHOWNOTES:FWFWebsite and Tix - www.feministwritersfestival.com Facebook and Twitter - @feminstwritersfest W4Wwebsite - www.writes4women.com Facebook @writes4womenTwitter @w4wpodcast 

Queerstories
59 Tarneen Onus Williams: Four Times I Was A Scammer

Queerstories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2018 9:01


Tarneen Onus-Williamshas always been a scammer, but in 2018 she managed to scam the whole country. Tarneen is a Yigar Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, Bindal and Torres Strait Islander woman, passionate about decolonisation, resistance and young black people. Queerstories is an LGBTQI+ storytelling night programmed by Maeve Marsden, with regular events around Australia. For Queerstories event dates, visit www.maevemarsden.com, and follow Queerstories on Facebook. The Queerstories book is published by Hachette Australia, and can be purchased from your favourite independent bookseller or on Booktopia. To support Queerstories, become a patron at www.patreon.com/ladysingsitbetter And for gay stuff and insomnia rants follow me - Maeve Marsden - on Twitter and Instagram.   See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

Tuesday Breakfast
China Aleisse from Floating Key, #metoo and Aziz Ansari, Invasion Day Rally and Dr Vivian Waller on the Royal Commission into Child Sexual Abuse

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2018


Tuesday 30 January 2018 with Ayaan, Lauren and George7:00am Acknowledgement of Country - Solidarity with Tarneen Onus-Williams 7:05am Song: Emily Wurramara - Ngarrukwujenama7:10am #Invasion Day Rally audio 7:20am Song: This Way North - Head Above Water  7:25am Interview with Feminists, Karen and Em about the Aziz Ansari fallout and the #metoo movement. 7:35am Song: The Trammps - Disco Inferno7:40am Song: Glen Skuthorpe - See My World  7:45am Ayaan interviews China Aleisse founder of Floating Key,  a curatorial platform that centres Black and PoC communities through a series of events and lectures.  8:00am Community Announcements 8:05am Alternative News #metoo and Aziz Ansari8.15am Lauren speaks to Dr Vivian Wallar, a lawyer who has represented survivors of child abuse for over 20 years about the recommendations and findings of The Royal Commission into Institutional Responses to Child Sexual Abuse.

Earth Matters
Victorian treaty and self-determination community forum

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2017


Victorian treaty and self-determination community forumToday on Earth matters we yarn on TREATY and Self-determination in Victoria. It was back in mid-December of 2016 when the Aboriginal Victoria Forum was held in Melbourne for some community mob to come together to yarn on a Victoria Treaty and Self Determination. The community forum was a chance for local Victorian Traditional Owners and community members to hear the latest on treaty from the Victorian State Government and it was a good opportunity for community members to ask various questions and to get up to date on where the Treaty process is right now in Victoria.Currently, Aboriginal Victoria is conducting forums for community members around the state of Victoria and one of the most recent community consultations was held this last week as community gathered to meet with Victorian State Government representatives on TREATY in Victoria and this meeting took place on Thursday at the Aborigine's Advancement League in Thornbury, Melbourne. Coming up in this program you'll hear from experts on treaties from here in Australia and from Canada and New Zealand and what a treaty means for Aboriginal and Islander people in Victoria. You'll hear from all the latest on TREATY from Celeste Haldane, A Lawyer and The Acting Chief Commissioner BC Treaty Commission, Dr Mark McMillan Associate Professor Melbourne Law School, Tarneen Onus-Williams – a Member of the Aboriginal Treaty interim working group and Dr Carwyn Jones - Senior Lecturer at the faculty of Law Victoria University Wellington – New Zealand - but first lets here from Jason Midsfud – Executive Director Aboriginal Victoria.