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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.

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  • Focus on Myanmar: Art, Music and Resistance, protest against nazi recruitment event, dangers of greenwashing, vox pops from Smith Street Dreaming

    24/07/2023

    Headlines//7.15: Discussion on the parliamentary inquiry into birth trauma in NSW// 7.30: Mayco Naing, a contemporary visual artist born in Myanmar, on her work and presenting at the event, Focus on Myanmar: Art, Music and Resistance, at Black Spark Cultural Centre happening Wednesday 26 July. Buy tickets here//7.45: Amelia from Campaign Against Racism & Fascism (CARF) on the protest against Nazi recruitment event in Narrm/Melbourne. The rally will take place at 2pm, Saturday 29 July, IGA Carpark, Sunshine West// 8.00: Belinda Noble, founder of Comms Declare, on the harmful practise of greenwashing and their submission to the senate inquiry// 8.15: Vox pops from the Smith Street Dreaming Festival featuring 3CR's roving reporter Jody Beaton, Aunty Nancy, Amelia, Crow and Jason Tamiru. The festival took place on 15 July at Atherton Gardens in Fitzroy// SongsRibena (Syrup Version) - KYE ft. Ayesha MadonWomen at the Front - Rebel RiotPineapple Pizza - CHAII

  • Workers rights at Victoria University, abseiling as climate action, increased access to abortion pills, COVID-19 mental health impacts on refugee women

    17/07/2023

    Headlines// Fleur Taylor, Vice President for professional staff at the NTEU's Victoria University (VU) branch, on VU's recent announcement to make 300 full time staff redundant, other major changes at the university and what it means for staff//Vivien Langford of 3CR's Climate Action Show talks to Niabh who abseiled off a bridge in Melbourne during a nation-wide action in the first week of July 2023//Laura Riccardi from the Sexual and Reproductive Health Lead at Women's Health in the South East (WHISE) talking us through the TGA’s amendments of the prescribing and dispensing restrictions on medical abortion//Professor Jane Fisher on a UNSW Sydney and Monash University study into the mental health impacts of COVID-19 related stressors on women of refugee background living in Australia//Music special to celebrate International Non-Binary People's Day on 14 July// SongsLose My Head - Alice Phoebe LouWoman - Little SimzSugar Mama - Dua SalehWho - MUNAMy Witch - Jen CloherSweet Tsunami Symphony - Mo'ju

  • Protecting Tasmania's Endangered Plants, Win Against VicForest, Australian Asians for Climate Action, Hong Kongology on 3CR, Jenin Refugee Camp & Palestine Resistance

    10/07/2023

    Deborah Wace – a botanical artist, fabric designer and professional print maker from Tasmania who uses kelp and other endangered Tasmanian plants in her designs to show their beauty, tell their stories and why we need to protect them. Deborah spoke to Judith Peppard from Earth Matters on 2 July 2023. // Sue McKinnon from Kinglake Friends of the Forest spoke to Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast on 1 July 2023 about the successful legal action to stop VicForest from continuing to log the old forest in the east of the State of Victoria. // Dr Kim Loo is a GP and the NSW Chair of Doctors for the Environment Australia. She is the child of Malaysian immigrants who came to Australia in the 1950s and is a part of the organisation Australian Asians for Climate Action, an organisation that aims to create awareness about the climate and environment within Asian Australian communities. // Katy Chan is the co-host of Hong Kongology, a new radio show on 3CR dedicated to gathering and sharing stories and voices of

  • Beyond the Bars, NAIDOC 2023, cost of living and rental crises, resettling LGBTQI+ refugees, Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt

    03/07/2023

     Headlines// 7.15: Beyond the Bars broadcast from Monday 3 July - First Nations inmates at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre (Deer Park) talk about what NAIDOC Week means to them and connection with family// 7.30: NAIDOC Week events & news// 7.45: Kristin O'Connell, research and policy expert at the Antipoverty Centre, speaks with Priya on Thursday Breakfast about the convergence between Australia's cost of living and rental crises for people living below the poverty line. This conversation first aired on Thursday Breakfast on 29 July 2023// 8.00: Renee Dixson, co-founder of the Forcibly Displaced People Network (FDPN), on resettling LGBTQI+ refugees and upcoming info sessions on sponsoring LGBTQI+ refugees. Follow @fdpn.lgbtqi on Instagram for more info. 8.15: Yamatji-Noongar elder and Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt on her art practice, connection to generations past and future, and her book, 'Bobtail's Friend'. This conversation first aired on Tuesday Breakfast on 5 July 2022. SongsFight Fo

  • Blockade Australia stop traffic, avoiding birth trauma through continuity of care, Madison Griffiths' new book Tissue, first sleep clinic for First Nations adolescents

    26/06/2023

    Headlines//  Niamh O'Connor from Blockade Australia speaks to Vivien Langford on the Climate Action Show about the reasons behind her suspension over Footscray Rd that stopped traffic into the Container Terminal at Port Melbourne last week//Daisy, Naarm based family violence lawyer and queer parent of a newborn, speaks to Phuong on Women on the Line about navigating the medical maternity system, the lack of continuity of care for birthing people, and the learning and unlearning that was required to avoid a traumatic birthing experience//Writer, artist and producer Madison Griffiths on her new book Tissue, a considered and compelling look at abortion that invites the reader into the messy and complex realities embedded in this politicised act of agency. Tissue is out on 5 July through Ultimo Press//Associate Professor Dr Yaqoot Fatima from UQ La Poche Centre for Indigenous Health talking to us about her research into First Nations' adolescent sleep health and the first health program addressing this issue by t

  • Healthy Futures and 100% Renewable Energy by 2030, No Borders Fundraiser Gig, Pride in Conversations with Women with Disabilities Victoria, Refugee Week 2023

    19/06/2023

    7.15: Annie McLoughlin of Solidarity Breakfast talking to members of Healthy Futures - medical practitioners on the steps of Victorian Parliament giving Climate Action Minister Lily D’Ambrosio an open letter on 1 June.//7.30: Ursula Alquier from Healthy Futures about the impacts of climate change on our physical and mental health and the open letter signed by healthcare workers demanding that the Vic Government commit to 100% renewable energy by 2030. This interview first aired on Tuesday Breakfast on 20 September 2022.// 7.45: Azja, community organiser and part of the fundraising team at IRL Collective, about the fundraising gig for No Borders Poland, taking place on Saturday 24 June at Cafe Gummo, providing support to people seeking refuge who are left by governments to die. To find out more you can follow @irlinfoshop on Instagram or go to www.facebook.com/IRLinfoshop// 8.00: Bridget Jolley from Women with Disabilities Victoria about Pride In Conversations, an upcoming free public event hosted by WDV and t

  • Gambling reform, A Climate for Art, state budget's impact on women and gender diverse people, campaign to ban duck hunting

    12/06/2023

    Headlines//7.15: Annie McLoughin speaks to Carol Bennet from the Alliance for Gambling Reform on Solidarity Breakfast about their latest report calling on the government to urgently restrict exposure to gambling for children and young people//7.30: Lana Nguyen, independent producer in the arts, on 'A Climate for Art' (ACFA), a campaign working towards the collectivisation of climate response. A Climate for Art launches at Footscray Community Arts on 16 June//7.45: Kit McMahon, CEO of Women’s Health in the South East (WHISE), on the impact of the state budget on women and gender diverse people in Victoria. Read their gender analysis here//8.00: CEO and Executive Director of Wildlife Victoria Lisa Palma on their campaign to end duck hunting in Victoria. Donate now!SongsLoved You Before - Peach PRCPathaka Guddi - Nooran SistersAmerican Teenager - Ethel CainCommon Ground - RVGWildfires - SaultLove Harder - Kae Tempest

  • New Anti-Protest Laws, Consenting Cities, Occupy for Climate Narrm, An.Other Collective, 25 Years Since Jabiluka Blockade - No to AUKUS Art Auction

    29/05/2023

    Alana Mountain from Dirt Radio speaks to Eva Davis Jones, citizen scientist and forest activist, about the new protest laws that have come into effect in Victoria/. The full episode aired on 20 May 2023// Associate Professor Nicole Kalms, Research Director of Monash University's XYX Labs, speaks to Kannagi about their new interactive experience Consenting Cities in Melbourne and Venice asking audiences how we can make public spaces safer for women and gender diverse people// Catherine Strong from Extinction Rebellion speaking to Annie from Solidarity Breakfast about the 3-day Occupy for Climate Melbourne campaigns that took place over the weekend. The full episode aired on 27 May 2023// Mayy, Farhana, Fazilat and Vina from An.Other Collective, a community of Muslim women creatives that navigates the intersection of faith, identity and culture, speak with Phuong for Women on the Line about the white male dominated perspective in the creative/design industry and the importance of having community spaces where p

  • Maribyrnong Truck Action Group to reduce pollution, Creative Resilience by Ngardang Girri Kala Mimini, Wellways, "Butch Is Not A Dirty Word" magazine

    22/05/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Lisel Thomas, campaigner and treasurer of the Maribyrnong Truck Action Group (MTAG), on campaigning to reduce pollution levels in Melbourne's west// 7.45: Yorta Yorta Artist Janet Bromley on creating the new sculpture Creative Resilience with First Nations Women's Collective (NGKM) at the Queen Victoria Women's Centre// 8.00: Claire Conlon and Sophia Capek from Wellways on their annual public lecture coming up on Thursday 25 May at the Wheeler Centre in Narrm/Melbourne, the theme of which is 'Being human: Exploring humane responses to distress'// 8.15: Jiselle Hanna from Accent of Women speaks with Madelaine Imber and Tandiwe Aebi-Moyo about 'Butch is not a dirty word', a biannual publication and the project of butch activist Esther Godoy which begun here in Naarm. SongsGirls Don't Always Sing About Boys - Ego Ella MayLady Blue - Emily WurramaraParty Tricks - Alice SkyeCruisin - Oetha

  • Abolish nuclear weapons, inequalities in work security for Aboriginal people, CARF protest against racist anti-immigration neo-Nazis, bus reform protest for climate action

    15/05/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Gem Romuld from the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (Australia) speaks with Elyse on Dirt Radio about the funding for nuclear submarines and the recent rally at Port Kembla. This episode first aired on Dirt Radio on 9 May 2023.  7.30: Marianne Mackay, talking with First Nations activist and advocate Marisa of Doin’ Time about the importance of the voices of people with lived experience and inequalities in securing work for Aboriginal people. This episode first aired on Doin' Time on 1 May 2023.  8.00: CARF organiser and activist Aisha Jago on fighting the far-right’s anti immigration and anti LGBTQI+ agenda.  8.15: Elyse Cunningham, coordinator of Friends of the Earth Melbourne's Sustainable Cities collective, on the back to back actions for climate and transport justice planned for tomorrow Wednesday 17th May. SongsLipstick Lover - Janelle MonaeIn The Honey - WAFIACamaraderie - YunaTemporary Low - SOLIWorkin' Woman Blues - Valerie June

  • Psychocinematic Podcast, Driftwood the Musical, Save The Preston Market, campaign to end the misuse of NDA's, vigil for Tangaraju

    08/05/2023

    Headlines// 7:15: Flic Manning, host of Brainwaves, chats with Stephanie Fornaiser from the 'Psychocinematic Podcast' about her lived experience of anxiety and depression and why we should care about ethical, authentic portrayals of mental illness and disabilities// 7.30: Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast talks with Tania de Jong about Driftwood The Musical, a local, true account of remarkable people surviving through art upon arrival in Australia from war-torn Europe// 7.45: Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast talks with Laura about the Save The Preston Market campaign [Art by Nicky Minus]// 8.00: Will Stracke, Assistant Secretary at the Victorian Trades Hall Council, on their campaign to end the misuse of non-disclosure agreements (NDAs). Sign the petition and register to join the online campaign on 10 May from 6.30-7.30pm via Zoom// 8.15: Brit from Harm Reduction Victoria on the vigil for Tangaraju and others murdered under the death penalty in Singapore. The vigil will be held tomorrow, We

  • Exploitation of migrant workers, Anti-racism, NTEU Victoria University and Inside Out for YIRRAMBOI Festival

    01/05/2023

    Headlines// 7.15 & 7.30: Sanmati Verma, a Managing Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre and a Law Institute of Victoria accredited specialist in immigration law, on the exploitation of migrant workers, upcoming changes to working restrictions for international students and what this means for workers' rights. This episode first aired on Women on the Line on Monday 1 May 2023// 7.45: Elsa Tuet-Rosenberg, a queer, multi-racial Jewish and Chinese woman of colour and co-founder of the anti-racism organisation, Hue, on her work and activism challenging workplace racism and abuse, particularly in the community sector. This interview first aired on Think Again on 28 April 2023// 8.00: Dr Brandy Cochrane, Criminology lecturer at VU and Branch President of NTEU's Victoria University branch, on working conditions for staff at VU, the fight for a better Enterprise Bargaining Agreement and the dangers of corporatising the higher education sector// 8.15: Gamilaraay, Muruwari woman, actor and writer Maurial Spearim on he

  • Greenpeace, Aunty Alma Thorpe, Get A Room: Students for Affordable Housing, Australia's cruel refugee policies and marriage equality in India!

    24/04/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Vivien Langford from the Climate Action Show chats with Christine Rose a lead agricultural campaigner for Greenpeace Aotearoa. They discuss big dairy farming company, Fonterra, as the nation's greatest climate polluter, greenwashing and what the climate movement looks like after Jacinda Ardern. 7.30: Ayan Shirwa from Women on the Line presents Aunty Alma Thorpe's testimony at the Yoorrok Justice Commission. The commission serves to document the impact of colonisation and create practical solutions for healing and systemic changes. This episode discusses themes that might be distressing to listeners. For crisis support, call Lifeline on 13 11 14. For Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who prefer culturally appropriate care, call 13YARN (13 92 76). 7.40: Grace Hill, National Union of Students LGBTI+ Officer and Socialist Alternative activist speaks on the current cost of living crisis; the winding back of real wages, the rental crisis, the cutting back of welfare funding, what May Da

  • NTEU Deakin University Industrial Action, No Bullets in Benalla, YIRRAMBOI 2023, Tibi Access Grooves Tunes

    17/04/2023

    Headlines// 7.15: Dr Piper Rodd, branch president for the NTEU's Deakin branch, on their non-union ballot and the next steps for Deakin staff fighting for better working conditions.  7.30: Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast speaks with Zelda Grimshaw from Wage Peace about the successful blockading of NIOA bullet factory and Thales mortar and shells operation at a plant outside Benalla. 7.40: Sherene Stewart, Taungurung/Filipino woman, curator, artist, and Creative Lead for YIRRAMBOI, on the 10-day festival that platforms the interconnectedness and diversity of First Nations creatives, locally, nationally and internationally happening 4-14 May. 8.00: Judith Peppard, 3CR producer and presenter, provides an update from the 2023 Harm Reduction International Conference. 8.15: Dina Bassile, founder of Tibi Access, on accessibility consultancy specifically for live music and events and the second iteration of Groove Tunes happening at the Corner Hotel on Saturday 3 June.  Songs// OMG New Jeans Bootleg remix

  • First Nations Women and Song

    10/04/2023

    This week we revisit our First Nations Women and Song International Working Women's Day Episode produced by Ivka and Jasmine from our Tuesday Breakfast team. Together, they walk listeners through a curated selection of First Nations Music that celebrates women and gender diverse people.  Alla is a powerful Yorta Yorta winyarr, a storyteller, composer, director, producer, musician and soundscape designer. She was also the recipient of the Archie Roach Foundation Award for Emerging Talent (2021 Music Victoria Awards) and is a founding member of Ensemble Dutala. Her music emphasises double-bass, sounds from Country and more acoustic instrumentals to weave in healing, authentic textures to her art. We re-visit an interview with Jessie Lloyd that our host, Phuong, did during May last year. They discuss Jessie's album, Ailan Songs project - Four Winds, a contemporised exploration of popular historical songes from the Torres Straits. Another interview Jasmine coordinated was one with Dja Dja Wurrung and Yorta Yorta

  • Radical Directory, Trans Day of Visibility, The Importance of Left-Wing Mobilisation, Queerly Beloved

    03/04/2023

    Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// 0:15 Radical Directory on Women on the Line: On this week's episode of Women on the Line, Phuong spoke with Meri Leeworthy, co-founder of Radical Directory, a project aimed at creating a public space for left-wing grassroots activists. They discuss the relationship between the internet and capitalism, how big tech companies control our social media and the potention for online spaces to power grassroots activism. 0:33 Trans Day of Visibility Rally: We hit replay on some speeches by Fa'afafine and Amao Leota Lu during the protest for last Friday on the 31st of March! They both speak on the need to protect trans women of colour and the community at large. 0:45 Importance of left-wing mobilisation to quash fascist ideologies: Asyiqin chats to Trans rights activist Chris Giddings (he/they) who spoke at the Posie Parker counter-demo for the Campaign against Racism & Fascism. He was also a 2020 Council Candidate for Victorian Socialists and a RedFlag newspaper writer!Togethe

  • The Carbon Cost of Native Tree Logging, Common Conversations, Frenzy Theatre Co,Trans Day of Vengeance

    27/03/2023

     0:15 The Carbon Cost of Native Tree Logging  Dr Jennifer Sanger and Sue McKinnonDid you know that emissions from native forest logging in south-eastern Australia are greater than Australia’s domestic aviation industry? Earth Matters' Eiddwen Jeffery speaks with Dr Jennifer Sanger from environmental research group, Tree Projects. Dr Sanger discusses three new reports tracking the carbon footprint created by native logging in Southeast Australia and the efforts being taken by the logging industry to hide this carbon cost.Sue McKinnon from Kinglake Friends of the Forest gives us an update on KFF and Environmental East Gippsland’s success in court last year. Calling for greater transparency in the Victorian government’s plan to phase out native logging and the citizen science efforts underway in 2023 to ensure Victoria’s forests stay protected.0:55 Common Conversations with Laura O'Connell Rapria and Holly HammondLaura O’Connell Rapria, the former director of Aotearoa digital campaign organization ActionStation

  • World Social Work Day (Respecting Diversity Through Joint Social Action) & International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination

    20/03/2023

    World Social Work Day (Respecting Diversity Through Joint Social Action) & International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination Madeline McKenzie (she/her) is an accredited mental health social worker who runs her own counselling business for women called Sit with Self. She also helps not for profits to set up mental health programs and provides training on trauma & wellbeing to community organisations. Madeline is a newish mum with a 14 month-old baby and loves connecting with nature and music in her free time. // Hannah Yared is a psychologist, PhD candidate at Monash University, and a lecturer at Swinburne University. Her research examines issues related to race and racism in the fields of education and psychology, and her PhD research explored these issues from the perspectives of Australian school students. Hannah joins us on the show today to speak with us about the implications of diluting conversations about race and racism in schools, especially within the context of "Harmony Day" as it's c

  • Access to Healthcare for CALD Communities, Grassroots Organising and the Internet, Protesting through Art and the Iran Revolution, Emerging Technology and Gender Equality

    27/02/2023

     Headlines// 7:15am: Belise Tuyikeze, Youth Affairs Council Victoria Young Health Ambassador and Social Worker, on access for CALD communities to healthcare, and her project on mental health. 7:30am: Meri Leeworthy, co-founder of Radical Directory, on encrypted chat servers, the decentralisation of data, and the relationship between grassroots organising and the internet.  7:45am: Part 1: Nazanin from Feminista Melbourne on art as protest, Iran's women-led revolution, and the global movements to support it. Follow them on Instagram: @feminista.melbourne for updates, events and art. 8am: IWD Special: Guest host Caitlin speaks with Dr Emma Quilty, postdoctoral research fellow at Monash University focusing on decolonicial, feminist and sensory methods of research, about emerging technology and gender equality.  8:15am: Part 2: Nazanin from Feminista Melbourne on art as protest, Iran's women-led revolution, and the global movements to support it. Follow them on Instagram: @feminista.melbourne for updates, events

  • End native forest logging, NETFA FGM/C pocast, how innovative are digital rights, Pride Street Party

    13/02/2023

    Headlines// Subscriber drive is on now! 3CR provides Independent, community-owned media, free of commercial influence and government bias. It is radio in your language, giving voice to your community. Independent, community-owned media is rare and precious and can only exist with our community's support. Show your support for 3CR and subscribe here.  Excerpts from the gathering outside parliament that Annie from Solidarity Breakfast recorded urging the Andrews government to ensure an immediate end to native forest logging across the state// Excerpt from the NETFA FGM/C podcast where participant Patience Afor speaks with a survivor of FGM/C and her husband about the short-term and long-term impacts of FGM/C, the harms of the “cultural” justifications of FGM/C, and the impact that FGM/C has had on their marriage// IWD special segment: Guest host Caitlin McGrane speaks with Sam Floreani from Digital Rights Watch about how digital rights are innovative (or not) in the lead up to International Women's Day 2023// A

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