Tuesday Breakfast

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

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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