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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.

Episodes

  • Making Gaybies, Aboriginal health and wellbeing in the budget, vox pops from Invasion Day, NTEU's case against QUT, no room for Zionism at Mardi Gras

    29/01/2024

    Headlines// 7.15: Jaya Keaney, author of Making Gaybies: Queer Reproduction and Multiracial Feeling, on the complexities and intersections of race and queerness when creating queer families. Listen to the full episode on Women on the Line here//7.30: Jill Gallagher, a proud Gunditjmara woman from Western Victoria and CEO of The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO), on VACCHO's 2024-25 Budget Submission to the Victorian government which focuses on removing systematic barriers for Aboriginal health and wellbeing//7.45: Vox pops of Indigenous and non-Indigenous people at this year's Invasion Day rally on why it's important for people to show up for Invasion Day and stand in solidarity with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities here in so-called Australia//8.00: Employment & industrial law solicitor Mackenzie Wakefield on the NTEU’s case against Queensland University of Technology, and the larger problem of job insecurity in Australia’s universities//8:15: Jamie, quee

  • Disrupt Melbourne for Palestine, Truth-Telling in Schools, Guidelines for First Nations Collection Description for Australian Libraries, Invasion Day 2024 and the Ongoing Struggle for Treaty, Truth and Justice, Punk and Politics

    22/01/2024

    Headlines//7.15: Renee, an organiser with Students for Palestine and Free Palestine Melbourne on organising for Palestine and the disruption today that will take place at 4pm at Bourke St Mall in the CBD. For updates, please follow the group on Instagram @studentsforpalestinevictoria//7.30: Dr Jessica Gannaway, Lecturer in Language and Literacy Education in the Melbourne Graduate School of Education and the Language and Literacy Academic Group, on First Nations in Education, anti-racist pedagogies and the importance of truth-telling in schools//7.45: Tui Raven, Yamaji Nyungar person and Senior Manager Indigenous Programs, Deakin Library, on Guidelines for First Nations Collection Description for Australian Libraries// Guidelines for First Nations Collection DescriptionLaunch webinarFirst Nations Collection Description Training ResourcesTo join or enquire about the Reparative Description – Community of Practice (CoP) please email education@alia.org.au and include “First Nations reparative description CoP” in t

  • Supporting Community After Cyclone Jasper, Addressing and Preventing Gendered Violence in the Education and Training Sector, Removing Systematic Barriers for Aboriginal Health and Wellbeing, Educators for a Free Palestine

    15/01/2024

    7:15am - Samala Thakialee Cronin, Butchulla and Woppaburra woman, speaks to Emma from Women on the Line about the work she and others undertook in collaboration with Meanjin Brisbane based, female-led, Blak small business Dreamtime Aroha in the immediate aftermath of the ex-Tropical Cyclone Jasper. This interview first aired on Women on the Line on 8th January 2024.  7:30am - Kit McMahon, CEO of Women's Health in the South East, speaks about the new project called Training for Respect that is set to address and prevent workplace gendered violence in the Education and Training sector. 7:45am - Jill Gallagher is a proud Gunditjmara woman from Western Victoria and CEO of The Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation (VACCHO). Jill speaks about VACCHO's 2024-25 Budget Submission to the Victorian government which focuses on removing systematic barriers for Aboriginal health and wellbeing.  8:00am - Panel discussion with educators advocating for a Free Palestine: Natalie is a doctoral candidate

  • How to Talk About Gaza teach-in, Respect Rally, Palestinian resistance through the Sit-Intifada, local council support for Palestine, Palestinian musician YARA on music as activisim

    11/12/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: An excerpt from an online teach-in from the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network called “How to talk about Gaza right now.” Presented by Emma on Women on the Line on Monday 11 December//7.30: Antoinette Braybrook, CEO of Djirra, speaking at the Respect Rally which took place on Friday 24th November at the Parliament steps in Naarm, marking the beginning of the UN 16 days of action calling for an end to violence against girls & women globally. Thanks to Annie from Solidarity Breakfast for this clip//7.45: Lana Laham from the Sit-Intifada on this growing resistance movement, the importance of finding community, and what actions we can and should take to fight for Palestinian justice and liberation. Join the Sit-Intifada everyday from 7am-9pm on the steps of Parliament in Naarm and follow them on Instagram @thesitintifada//8.00: Liz Walsh from the Victorian Socialists on the pro-Palestine motion that almost didn't pass at Maribyrnong Council and the importance of standing up for Palestine at a

  • Dehumanisation of Arabs in the West, Languages in Community Festival, World Volunteer Day, resettling LGBTQIA+ refugees in Australia, Nevo Zisin at Free Palestine rally

    04/12/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Syrian-Lebanese author and academic Ruby Hamad on 3CR's Women on the Line on the historic dehumanisation of Arabs and Muslims in the west. Listen to the full episode here//7.30: Salvadoran born artist-researcher Dr Tania Cañas on her work with the Nahuat Saturday School and the Languages in Community festival which takes place this Saturday 9th December from 11am-3pm in Footscray//7.45: Innez Tulloch, Volunteer Coordinator at 3CR, on World Volunteer Day and the value and joy of volunteering in the community//8.00: Lecturer and researcher Dr Brandy Cochrane on the Forcibly Displaced People's Network's report 'Inhabiting Two Worlds at Once' which looks at the experiences of LGBTIQA+ settlement in Australia. Find out about FDPN's refugee sponsorship program here//8.15: Anti-Zionist, Jewish, queer trans non-binary poet, author, and educator Nevo Zisin speaking in support of Palestinians right to freedom at last week's Free Palestine rally in Naarm/Melbourne// SongsHabibi Taal - Alsarah & the Nub

  • Investing in women's health services, landmark court ruling on indefinite detention, refugee women march for visa equality, Making Gaybies, students strike for Palestine

    27/11/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Kit McMahon, CEO of Women's Health in the South East (WHISE), on the latest report 'Return on Equity: Health and economic dividends from Investing in Women’s Health Services' during 16 Days of Activism//7.30: Marisa Sposaro of Doin' Time speaks speaks with veteran activist Pamela Curr about a landmark court ruling that paves the way to end the indefinite detention of asylum seekers. Catch Doin' Time every Monday 4-5pm//7.45: Piume, 19 year old refugee activist who walked 640 kms as a part of Refugee Women Action for Visa Equality march from Melbourne to Parliament in Canberra, on calling for an end to 10 years of visa uncertainty for 10,000 refugees living in Australia//8.00: Jaya Keaney, Lecturer in Gender Studies at the University of Melbourne, on her new book: Making Gaybies: Queer Reproduction and Multiracial Feeling//8.15: Giséle Nayef, year 11 student, socialist activist and organiser with School Students for Palestine, on the rally last week, the importance of students action, and the

  • SlutWalk Naarm 2023, the war in Sudan contd, TEMPUS by Fine Lines, 100 years of radio, Palestinian art & resistance

    20/11/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Charlie from SlutWalk Naarm on this year's SlutWalk rally, coming up on Saturday 25th November, 12pm outside the State Library. This conversation mentions rape and sexual assault, pease take care when listening. Follow SlutWalk Naarm on Instagram @slutwalkmelbourne or on Facebook//7.30: Part 2 of our conversation with Yassmin Abdel-Magied, a Sudanese-born author, broadcaster and award-winning social advocate about the violence committed against the Masalit people of Darfur as well as the role of neo-imperialism in the Sudan war. Join us next week for part 3//7.45: Dr Katrina Rank, founder and Artistic Director of Fine Lines, on their show TEMPUS, on this Saturday 25th November at 3pm and 7pm at Dancehouse in Carlton, featuring dancers aged 40–80 to mark ten years as Melbourne’s only mature dancer’s collective//8.00: 100 years of radio special: Radio stalwart Deb Welch on her career in radio, starting at 3CR in the 1980s, and the importance of community radio//8.15: Aseel Tayah, award winning

  • War in Sudan, High Court ruling on indefinite immigration detention, how WorkCover can be better, Unionists for Palestine's protest Zim, impact of Afghanistan earthquakes

    13/11/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Part 1 of our conversation with Yassmin Abdel-Magied on the latest conflict in Sudan exploring the importance of imagining a radical future for Sudan and its people. Tune in next week for part 2//7.30: Josephine Langbien, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, on the High Court ruling stating it's unlawful and unconstitutional for the Australian Government to detain people indefinitely in immigration detention//7.45: Assistant Secretary of the Victorian Trades Hall Council Wil Stracke on rejecting the proposed Victorian Government changes to the WorkCover scheme and what reforms would benefit workers. Find out more and sign the petition//8.00: Spokesperson for Unionists for Palestine Dr Geraldine Fela on calling on unionists to join the Zim blockade last week and ongoing actions against Israel and businesses that support their apartheid regime. Follow Geraldine on Twitter/X for info on the next meeting//8.15: Sanam Wahidi, Afghan-Australian researcher and human rights expert in Gender

  • Free Palestine, Models of Care for LGBTIQ+ People with Dementia, the People's Blockade, Fighting Toxic Masculinity on Social Media, Nup to the Cup

    06/11/2023

    7:15 We hear various speeches that have taken place at Free Palestine rallies in Narrm/Melbourne. These speeches were originally played on Accent of Women on the 31st of October. Thank you to Jiselle Hanna for this next excerpt. 7:30 Dr Louisa Smith is a Senior Lecturer in Disability and Inclusion at Deakin University. Louisa is a qualitative social researcher in disability, dementia and complex support needs. Louisa has a particular interest in research that actively develops supports for those who are most socially isolated, including people with disabilities and/or dementia who experience gender and sexuality diversity, live in large residential accommodation or are from refugee backgrounds. Louisa joins us on the show this morning to speak about models of care for LGBTIQ+ people with dementia. You can follow Louisa on Twitter at @LouisaESmith1. 7:45 Chloe DS is a refugee rights activist, green left journalist, and fellow 3CR presenter. Chloe joins us on the show to speak about the upcoming People's Blocka

  • Speak Out for Palestine, Australian Universities in Crisis, Campaign to Stop 3rd Tulla Runway, Housing for Aboriginal Communities

    23/10/2023

    7:15 - We hear some snippets from the rally held in Coburg on Thursday 19th of October, called by Merri-bek councilors Sue Bolton and Monica Harte, where 1000 people gathered to call for a free Palestine. This audio was recorded by Annie McLouglin from Solidarity Breakfast.7:35 - Marie Brennan has been Professor at several universities and has researched and written about the dire changes in our university system since the 90s. In this interview with Jennifer Borrell for Think Again, Marie outlines the moves to a more commercialised, top-down management model, in which academic staff have less say, and many have become demoralised and burnt out. This is a gender equity issue, as many of the casual staff left carrying the load are women.8:00 - Shannon Meilak is one of the lead campaigners for the No 3rd Tulla Runway. She is also a community advocate and activist for her lifelong community of Brimbank and founded the Brimbank Sustainability & Climate Action Group. Shannon joins us to talk about the campaign to

  • Webinar on reproductive justice, Palestinian resistance, Desis For Yes, WAKE by RABBLE, Hot Fat Crazy at Fringe

    09/10/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: An excerpt from the Multicultural Centre for Women's Health webinar on reproductive justice. This was originally broadcast by Xen Nhà on Women on the Line earlier in September// 7.30: Noura Mansour from APAN speaks to Phuong for Women on the Line in August about the importance of Palestinian resistance. There will be a rally for Palestine outside the State Library this Sunday 15 October// 7.45: Anjali, a campaigner for Desis For Yes, a collective of South Asian Australians, on campaigning for the Indigenous Voice to Parliament in South Asian Communities in NSW// 8.00: Cas Fumi, theatre maker, director and community liaison for upcoming performance WAKE, a show exploring women's ageing bodies, death and loneliness, showing at Altona Social Club until 19 October// 8.15: Writer & performer Eadie Testro-Girasole on her Fringe Festival show Hot Fat Crazy based on her experiences in the psych ward and reclaiming the word fat// SongsWill Not Let Them Win - Jess HitchcockSwan Dive - Hayku KyahFor My

  • Overshare Video Festival, LGBTQIA+ Women's Health Conference, campaigning for a yes vote in migrant communities, ongoing strikes at Melbourne Uni, radical approach to end disability discrimination

    02/10/2023

    Headlines//FOE Chain Reaction’s Strong Blak Resistance, the full BlakOut Takeover Issue today.Old Footscray Hospital Tour coming up Saturday 7 October at 3pm. 7.15: Lana Nguyen on the upcoming Overshare Video Festival happening from 7-22 October// 7.30: Rachel Cook, Women’s Health Lead from Thorne Harbour Health, on the sixth national LGBTIQ+ Women’s Health Conference taking place from 24-25 October// 7.45: Dr Jing Qi, Program Manager of the RMIT Community Languages Teacher Education Program, on campaigning for the yes vote in migrant communities// 8.00: Chloe, staff member at Melbourne uni and NTEU Vice President for professional staff, on the ongoing strikes and workers rights at Melbourne Uni// 8.15: Nicole Lee, President of People With Disability Australia, speaks with Marisa on Doin' Time about a radical approach to end disability discrimination. This conversation was recorded ahead of the release of the Disability Royal Commission Report// SongsBreakfast in Bed - Rayana JayAll My Boyfriends - Kira PuruM

  • Refugee and Migrant Women's Experience in Local Government, Sacrificing Principles for Power, Navigating the Legal System, 'The Post-Pandemic Child', Refugee Women Action for Visa Equality

    25/09/2023

    7:15 - Dr Ellen Cho, Lecturer at Monash University, speaks about the report, Victorian local councils and gender equality: Examining commitments to diversity & the experiences of women from migrant & refugee backgrounds, that she wrote with Professor Marie Segrave. Find Ellen on Twitter: @hyein_ellen_cho 7:30 - Chloe DS, refugee rights activist, 3CR presenter and green left journalist, speaks about a public forum being held tonight (Tuesday 26th September) on ALP's policies, called Albanese's Labor: Sacrificing principles for power? This event is being hosted by Green Left and Socialist Alliance.  When: 6:30pm to 8:30pm Tuesday 26 SeptemberWhere: Resistance Centre, Level 5, 407 Swanston Street, Narrm/Melbourne VIC 3000 7:45 - Aiala Morales (WIRE) & Meghan O'Connor (Court Network) speak about an upcoming event where women, non-binary and gender diverse people can get more information and support when it comes to navigating the legal system. The event, hosted by WIRE, is called From Rights to Support: A Practic

  • First Nations Music Special, Reimagining Footscray Hospital, Fight Against Seismic Blasting, Multilingual LGBTQIA+ Terminology, Global Grooves for Women

    18/09/2023

    7.15: First Nations music segment// 7.30: Footscray resident Angela Ashley-Chiew on the community campaign to reimagine a better future for the old Footscray hospital site. Follow them on Instagram @reimaginingfootscrayhospital// 7.45: Lisa Depeller from OCEAN on the campaign to stop seismic blasting in the seas off Victoria as well as the rally that was held last Friday// 8.00: RMIT researcher Dr Miranda Lai on a new online resource containing multilingual LGBTQIA+ terminology// 8.15: Organiser Eman Allouche on the upcoming event Global Grooves, a multi-genre party night for women showcasing female talent taking place in Brunswick on 13th October. Follow their Instagram @global_grooves_events// SongsFight For Me - Barkaa (language warning)Inhibitions - Jada WeazelYurala - Spinifex GumSmokie - Ta'sia, Ena MalibuMillions (Jumbo Mix) - Tierra WhackOrca's Reprise - Jayda G

  • Fighting the military agenda in schools, consent as a social issue, 100 Eggs at Snuffest, Melbourne Uni NTEU strike

    04/09/2023

    Headlines// 7.15 & 7.30: Nuclear Free Coordinator at Friends of the Earth Sanne De Swart and primary school teacher Emma on fighting against the military agenda in our school curriculum//7.45: (CW: This interview deals with themes of sexual consent and rape culture) For World Sexual Health Day (4 Sep), Jessica Grahame, lecturer and researcher at Monash University, on consent as a social issue, rape culture and how we can make a difference through legislative change. Resources about consent: ANROWS and WestCASA//8.00: Designer and community engagement practitioner Jen Tran on her upcoming show 100 Eggs, a collaboration between Australian Vietnamese Arts and the Snuff Puppets, as a part of Snuffest//8.15: Chloe from NTEU Melbourne Uni with an update on last week's strike and university management's response. Follow NTEU Melbourne Uni on Twitter/X: @NTEUUniMelb// SongsHands of Addiction - Jada WeazelFeel It Too - RONAFireball Whiskey - Angie McMahonGo Easy - Chitra  

  • Discussion on Reproductive Rights, Melbourne Uni Strike Action, Queer Indigenous Representation in the Creative Arts, Getting off Gas

    28/08/2023

    Headlines//7.15: Discussion on the tendency to dismiss and ignore women's pain, reproductive rights and navigating the medical system. 7.30: Chloe, staff member at Melbourne Uni and NTEU Vice President for professional staff, talking to us about the strike action happening at Melbourne Uni this week//7.45: Professor Sandy O'Sullivan talking to us about their research, their project on Mapping the influence of Indigenous LGBTIQ+ creative artists, and free public lecture at Victoria University on 31 August. Follow Professor O'Sullivan on Twitter and Instagram.//8.15: Freja Leonard, Coordinator of the No More Gas Collective at Friends of the Earth, on their campaign to get off gas.//SongsHeat - Archana b-day - Jewel OwusuEphemera - Vallis AlpsFriends with Feelings - Alice SkyeNight Shift - Lucy Dacus

  • Palestinian resistance, avoiding birth trauma, housing co-ops, Kimba nuclear waste site

    21/08/2023

     Headlines// 7.15: Noura Mansour, Community Organising and Advocacy lead at the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network (APAN), on Palestinian resistance, the power of language, and the need for the Australian government to step up and take real action against Israel. Listen to the full episode on Women on the Line//7.30: Birth educator Vanessa Shribman on the recent inquiry into birth trauma and how it can be avoided. Find out more about Vanessa's work here//7.50: Fiona from Housing for the Aged Action Group speaks to Janet, Mea and Peter from United Housing Co-op on their 40th anniversary. Listen to the full episode on Raise the Roof//8.15: Dr Margie Beavis, Vice-President of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW), on the Kimba nuclear waste site// SongsBoot Licker - Super TartA Rose in the Battlefield - Rim Banna ft. Checkpoint 303

  • Science Week Special: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and deepfakes, violence against women online, disability rights, facial recognition and over policing

    14/08/2023

    ~Science Week Special: Pulling the threads of AI, Automation + Data Sovereignty all week on 3CR Breakfast~ Headlines//7.15: Lara Week, resident of Techno Park Drive in Williamstown, on their campaign to stay in their homes in the face of eviction notices by the Hobsons Bay Council. Find out more here, and sign their petition here. This episode first aired on Thursday Breakfast on 3 August//7.30: Professor Nicola Henry on the impact of AI on deepfakes and violence against women online as well as the creation of Umibot, an AI chatbot that helps people report incidents of image-based abuse and find support//7.45: Vanessa Keogh from WWF Australia about the first ever national Trees Scorecard and Australia's shocking rates of deforestation//8.00: Disability advocate Dr Emily Steel on artificial intelligence and the rights of persons with disabilities//8.15: Lizzie O’Shea from Digital Rights Watch on facial recognition technology and its implications on over policing// SongsNu Moon - Discovery ZoneLALAKI - BVT (lan

  • 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

    07/08/2023

    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

  • Save Bulga Forest, Accessible Tram Stops for All, Welfare Not Warfare, Defending Tarkine Forest

    31/07/2023

    Solidarity Breakfast's Annie McLouglin talks to landowner and forest defender, Sharyn O’Dell, about the continued fight to save the Bulga Forest.//Cr Sue Bolton on the next action for the Sydney Road Accessible Transport Campaign on September 17th. Keep up to date with the campaign here. You can connect with the campaign by emailing satsnow0@gmail.com. Link to petition: https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/view-sign-e-petitions-assembly/details/55/141//Emma Dynes, the University of Melbourne Student Union Environment Officer, and organiser for the Welfare not Warfare National Day of Action, on the rally on 9 August. Follow @welfarenotwarfare on Instagram for more info.//Doin' Time's Marisa Sposaro talks with Jenny Weber, Campaign Manager at the Bob Brown Foundation about Dr Collete Harmsen who is in jail for 3 months in Tasmania for defending the Tarkine Forest. Visit Dr Collete's website here.//Music special to celebrate Matildas win// SongsHurts - Jewel Owusu ft. Sophie DeMasiGood Girl - June JonesIn My Opinio

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