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  •  Acknowledgement of Country//News Headlines//7.15am Priya Kunjan Thursday brekkie host and post-doctoral research fellow spoke about her research on housing precarity. This segment first aired on Tuesday Breakfast earlier this year. 7.30am Kieran Stewart-Assheton of the Black People's Union was in Canberra and spoke about the struggle for sovereignty as 'King Charles' was welcomed by the Australian parliament.https://www.instagram.com/blackpeoplesunion/ 7.45am Dr Barry Traill director of Solutions for Climate, speaking about the Federal Liberal Party's spruiking of nuclear in Collie, Western Australia.www.solutionsforclimate.nethttps://www.voteclimate.net.au/ 8am Jane Bremmer chair of Zero Waste Australia spoke about the protests against the massive incinerators proposed around Melbourne.https://zerowasteaustralia.org/https://nowasteincinerators.org/ SongsSpace KaiitOther side of the mountain - Chris AltmanLook the part - The Belair Lip BombsA rock somewhere & The seed - Jacob Collier & Aurora

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// 7.15am Nick Rose from Sustain, to mark the International Day of Action for People's Food Sovereignty and Against Transnational Corporations.https://ipes-food.org/;https://reports.foodbank.org.au/foodbank-hunger-report-2024/;https://sustain.org.au/projects/rebuilding-women-owned-farms-in-gaza/ 7.45am Pilar Aguilera spoke about the attempts to extradite Adriana Rivas to Chile, to face trial over alleged involvement in the torture and disappearance of members of the Communist Party in 1976. 8.05am Linda Fisk from Seeds of Affinity: Pathways for Women spoke with Claudia Craig about the barriers facing women as they leave prison and re-enter the community and the bespoke tech tool called “Lindabot” being developed to help navigate the challenges. This was first aired on Wednesday Breakfast last year.https://seedsofaffinity.org/;https://www.flatout.org.au/ SongsDaisy Girls by Foggy Notionhttps://tickets.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/6ad276aa-394a-4e86-adac-9d6067135672The Fig - Leah Seniorhttps://thetotehotel.oztix.com.au/outlet/event/f0dd977e-4a1b-49ae-be54-f74fe2e93506?utm_source=TheToteHotel&utm_medium=Website

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  • Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//  7.15 am Ivan Blacket from the Australian Food Sovereignty Alliance spoke about food sovereignty and reforming the food system.www.afsa.org.au 7.35 am Sara Saleh, writer, poet & People United Against Genocide delegate,  spoke about the action in Canberra to implore politicians to do more to stop the genocide in Gaza.https://www.saramsaleh.com/ 7.55am Jane Morton from Vote Climate spoke about the democracy elements in the climate questionnaire for the local council elections.voteclimate.net.au SongsChange is coming - Emma DonovanThe translator - Ben SalterFortune to Come - Jeff Lang   

  • Wednesday Breakfast 2 October 2024Acknowledgement of Country//News Headlines// Arunn Jegan from Medecins Sans Frontieres spoke about the situation facing Rohingya refugees in Myanmar and Bangladesh// Tasnim Sammak from Free Palestine Coalition Naarm on commemorating the beginning of the current unceasing bombing of Gaza// Tim Hollo executive director of The Green Institute continued our series on local democracy in the run-up to the local council elections// Music:Mawtini by Mohamed YoussefDjapana by Yothu Yindi 

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Alternative news headlines// Israel launched a massive attack on Lebanon on Monday killing 492 people, including 35 children, 58 women and two medics in over a thousand separate airstrikes. In the 57th session of the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) held in Geneva on Friday, September 13, China and several other Global Majority countries from across the world denounced all forms of illegal unilateral coercive measures by the US and its allies, demanding their immediate and unconditional withdrawal.New Zealand's right-wing coalition government has repealed or reversed around a dozen policies supporting Māori rights.Left-leaning politician Anura Kumara Dissanayake has won Sri Lanka’s presidential election after a historic second round of counting.The Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) stormed the Al Jazeera bureau office in Ramallah, in the occupied West Bank on Sunday, September 22, ordering the news network to close down the office and suspend its operations for 45 days. The incident occurred as part of a large-scale Israeli crackdown on the West Bank, and amid the worst attacks on media freedom and Palestinian journalists in particular.Meriki Onus at past Sunday's Free Palestine Rally about First Nations and Palestine Solidarity//At the Sunday Free Palestine Rally on the 22nd of September, Aboriginal activist Meriki Onus from Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance spoke proudly of the solidarity they see between the Aboriginal and Palestinian struggles for freedom.You can follow up the Warriors of the Aboriginal Resistance collective on facebook : https://www.facebook.com/WARcollective/ Please support the screening of the film Ḻuku Ngärra: The Law of the Land//Ḻuku Ngärra: The Law of the Land is the extraordinary story of one Yolŋu elder’s 45 year journey fighting for the political and spiritual freedom of their people. Please support the screening on 10th October at Brickworks in Burwood by pre-purchasing a ticket at the link below as soon as you can: funds will need to be raised in advance if the screening of this excellent film is to go ahead. Link: https://fan-force.com/screenings/luku-ngarra-the-law-of-the-land-readings-burwood-brickworks/ Dr Scheherazade Bloul on increasing militarisation in Victoria, and the Elbit out of Victoria campaign// Dr Scheherazade Bloul is a researcher whose research topics include youth cultures, technology, race and colonisation. Scheherzade is a member of Elbit out of Victoria campaign group and they speak to us about their research into militarisation in Victoria, with a focus on Hanwa Defence and Elbit Systems in Geelong, two weapons manufacturing companies receiving Australian taxpayers' money through secretive government contracts. Elbit System is the largest private weapons company in so-called Israel, and is implicated in the genocide of Palestinians. Dr Bloul speaks with us about the causes and effects of this militarisation, and the demands of the Elbit out of Victoria campaign, as well as the upcoming Weapons out of Avalon Rally in Geelong on 26 October.Join the Elbit out of Victoria campaign:https://www.unionistsforpalestine.com.au/elbit-out-of-victoriaNext meeting is this Saturday 28 September 2024 at the Institute for Postcolonial Studies, 3-5 pm, and online.For more on this topic, Listen to Scheherazade speaking with Prof Marianne Hanson on Women on the Line, 3cr:https://www.3cr.org.au/womenontheline/episode/aukus-remilitarisation-australian-education-sector-part-ihttps://www.3cr.org.au/womenontheline/episode/aukus-remilitarisation-australia-part-ii  Revolutionary poetry accompanied by Oud, by the Anak Bangsa Merdeka collective// The poems are by Hijrah, who performed these poems this past Sunday at the Free Palestine Rally, accompanied on the oud, by Rasy. They belong to a revolutionary art collective from diverse regions and cultures - 'Anak Bangsa Merdeka', which means 'Children of Free Nations'. You can follow them on instagram @anakbangsamerdeka48 Interview with Aran Mylvaganam about the refugee encampments in Docklands which are on their 73rd day today//We spoke with Aran Mylvaganam , founder of theTamil Refugee Council concerning the ongoing refugee encampment at the home affairs office in Docklands. Aran spoke with us about the history of the situation, including the cynically named 'fast-track' system and the role of progressive governments in Victoria in keeping 9500 refugees in visa limbo. Aran spoke to us about the impacts of this visa limbo, the demands of the action, and what members of the public can do to lend solidarity and support. You can listen to more of Aran here : https://www.3cr.org.au/tamilvoice, https://www.3cr.org.au/palestine/episode/conversation-aran-mylvaganam-tamil-refugee-council%C2%A0founder-trade-unionist-andFollow the Facebook page/instagram for updates: https://www.facebook.com/RefugeeWAVE/And go down to the encampament at 808 Bourke Street, Docklands Excerpt from Untold Stories of Injustice - a new 5 part podcast series on 3cr//We listened to part of the first episode of a new 3CR podcast focusing on the voices of criminalised and incarcerated folks - Untold Stories of Injustice. Untold Stories of Injustice is a 5 part podcast series highlighting the experience of folks who have been incarcerated in Victoria and the horrors and illogics of the prison system and incarceration in general.If you miss any episodes or want to listen back, you can find them at 3cr.org.au/UntoldStories  Community Events/Announcements//TODAY Rally at 10 am Mahmoud's Hall At Melbourne University to protest the international careers expo which tries to set students up for careers of death through promoting the military-industrial-academic-complex jobs ..updates unimelb for palestine on Instagram.Next Sunday 6 October 12:00PM - 52nd Weekly Free Palestine Rally, State Library of Victoria **MARKING 1 YEAR OF THE GAZA GENOCIDE**Saturday 26 October 12:00PM - Geelong Weapons Out Of Avalon Rally, Transvaal Square, Eastern Beach Rd, Geelong WaterfrontFree Kanaky solidarity Naarm is organising a rally this Saturday at 12 pm beginning at Federation square. Kanaky invasion day was yesterday 24 SeptemberThursday 26 September 6:30PM - Unionists For Palestine Mass Meeting, Institute of Postcolonial Studies, North MelbourneFriday night rally 5.30 PM rally + Head down to Home affairs 808 Bourke Street Docklands to lend your support to the refugee encampment who have been facing harassment. They request attendance between 8 am and 12 am and overnight, when they face the most attacks and police harassment.Join the Elbit out of Victoria Campaign . You can find the details on the unionists for Palestine webpage. Next meeting Saturday 28 September.Songs//Ana Betnafas Beirut, by MirayThe Bridge, by Yirramal

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Alison Thorne: 2021 death of Aboriginal woman at Dame Phyllis//Alison Thorne (ISJA, fSP, retired CPSU Unionist) joined the program to discuss an ongoing inquest into a tragic death in custody. First Nations listeners are advised that this conversation contains names of people who have died. Heather Calgaret, a proud Noongar, Wongi, Yamatji and Pitjantjatjara woman tragically died in custody while incarcerated at the Dame Phyllis Frost Centre in 2021. Alison gives background to the case, and encourages listeners to attend the last day of hearings in support. Joe Lorback speech: Disrupt and S11//A speech from Joe (Renegade Activists) at the Free Palestine Rally this Sunday 15th September comparison between Disrupt Land Forces protests to the S11 protests 20 years ago, condemning the increasingly violent actions of the Victoria Police and the Victorian governments complicity in genocide. Land Forces Discussion and Poems//Nita and Jesse have a conversation on Police violence and the military industrial complex, followed by two poems:'I am the pain and nothing else/my son told me I am depressed' by Samia MikhailNaarm-based Lebanese filmmaker Samia says has been writing her opinion since the age of ten, and that this poem is her opinion from the perspective of a mother dedicated to the mothers of Gaza. Just as relevant today, this poem was originally written in Arabic and recorded after the Free Palestine Rally held on the 3rd of December 2023.'The End' by Wislawa Szymborska Read by Lesley Walker at Mothers Rebellion event with Disrupt Land Forces, last Friday 13th Sept. Thanks to 3CR Volunteer Marion for recording this event. Pilar Aguilera: Chile History, memory and Lessons For Organising//Jesse and Nita speak with comrade Pilar Aguilera, Co-Founder of the National Campaign for Truth and Justice in Chile, who discusses the importance of memory, contextualising the history of Chile (1973 Coup, 2019 Social Uprising, current campaign to extradite Adriana Rivas from Australia).  She also talks about the free upcoming film screening event, with open discussion, photo exhibition, and food, and why we must reflect on the past to call for justice and organise social movements under increasing government repression. All welcome. Community events//AnnouncementsWeds - CFMEU 'Line in the Sand' Rally, 11am Trades Hall Weds - Last day of hearings into the death in custody of First Nations woman Heather Calgaret, Coroner's Court Docklands Weds - Rising Tide: The First Wave film screening at CERES learning centre in Brunswick East at 7:00pm Ongoing - Refugee encampment at Home Affairs office, 808 Bourke street Docklands where refugees have been camping for more than 9 weeks now demanding visas after 12 years in limbo and finally  Songs//Cannot Buy my Soul - Archie RoachMawtini - Performed by Egyptian musician Mohamed Yousef 

  • Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//7.05am Cross to Priya & Leila at Disrupt Land Forces 7.15am Mark from Flight Free Australia spoke about the recent government White Paper on aviation and why this pushes us further into dangerous climate territory.flightfreeaustralia.net.au; http://www.no3rdtullarunway.net.au/ 7.30am Cross to Priya at Disrupt Land Forces 7.45am Marisol Salinas talking about the impact of colonisation on Indigenous Mapuche-Huilliche people at the Disrupt Land Forces Festival on Mon 9th Sept. 8am Cross to Nita & Leila at Disrupt Land Forces 8.15am Andy George from Reclaim our Democracy Lismore Songs//Aeroplane - Tim MinchinAsteroid - RVGBreakthrough - Masami Kawaguchi & His New Rock SyndicateTwo Sides of the Truth - Public Opinion Afro Orchestra

  • Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines// 7.10 am Darcie Carruthers nature campaigner, ACF talking about the Southern Launch rocket launching site and its environmental impact, and also about the destruction of forests for beef production for the big supermarkets.www.acf.org.au 7.30am Dr Rachael Wallis researcher at the University of Southern Queensland speaking about the 'lifestyles approach' to sustainable fashion. 8am - New Narratif report on 'Is history being erased in Thailand?',https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKjFHE9fYQA 8.15am Amy Persson, interim Pro Vice-Chancellor of Social Justice and Inclusion at UTS, speaking at the Housing as a Human Right webinar, which took place on 8 August.https://www.uts.edu.au/partners-and-community/initiatives/social-justice-uts/centre-social-justice-inclusion; https://www.hrlc.org.au/  Songs//Three generations - Rafeef ZiadahRedfern GirlLove will keep us alive - Naihana, recorded at Beyond the Bars 2023Black Smoke - Emily WurramaraLogo - A Gender

  • Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines// 7.10am Mutang Yurud from Bruno Manser Fonds spoke about the demand for the Magoh Biosphere Reserve in the East Malaysian state of Sarawak by the Indigenous Penan.www.bmf.ch, https://bmf.ch/upload/Kampagnen/Magoh/Magoh_declaration_2024_signed.pdf 7.30am Lee Crockford (Pride by Side) and Ashish Chopra (Good Data Project) on how data is being used to help empower LGBTIQA+ organisations. To find out more, there is an event on Wed 21st August at 6pm:https://events.humanitix.com/how-data-empowers-not-for-profit-organisations 8am Ramia Abdo Sultan from APAN spoke about a report on anti-Palestinian and anti-Muslim racismhttps://apan.org.au/wp-content/uploads/AMAN-APAN-Anti-Racism-Report.pdf 7.45am/8.15am Transition Mining in Nigeria from Indigenous Rights Radiohttps://rights.culturalsurvival.org/transition-minerals-nigeria Songs// Things are slow - Barbara DaneHijau - Zainal AbidinWrite down that I am an Arab  - Zeinab Shaath

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    Please note that the next interview details sexual experiences and sex work. If you would prefer not to hear this type of content, or have children around, we advise you to tune out for the next 10 minutes.

    We listened to the second part of interview with Melanie Hawkes - a member of the management committee of Touching Base and NDIS participant with a physical disability, who joined Thursday breakfast to share her experience of sex and disability.


    Audio from David 's speech at the Sydney Palestine Rally from Sunday 4th Aug. This originally aired on Solidarity Breakfast, thanks to Vivien Langford for the recording.

    Gem from RMIT Students for Palestine joined us and talked about what RMIT student union has done in support of Palestine.

    The next interview contains content which some people might find distressing. This includes discussion of strip searches and incarceration. Please take care and use discretion
     How brave do you need to be, to be a climate activist? You don't have to be a "disrupter" like Rosie, but her story of a day in the life of a "non-violent, direct, disruptive" climate activist with Blockade Australia is gripping and encouraging.

    Songs//

    Halo In the Steam by Saint Ergo

    Fracking Song by Ray Dimakarri Dixon

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines//Petra Molnar is a lawyer and anthropologist specializing in migration and human rights. Her latest book ‘The Walls Have Eyes’ is a global story of the sharpening of borders through technological experiments, reflecting on 6 years of on-the-ground work. Petra joined us and spoke about borders and technological experiments.  Last month, NDIS minister Bill Shorten announced that users of the scheme would be denied access to sex workers and sexual services under planned reforms. The NDIS Amendment Bill has been met with criticism across the board for its heavy focus on budget cuts and a failure to centre the experiences of people living with a disability. Leila interviewed Melanie Hawkes - a member of the management committee of Touching Base and NDIS participant with a physical disability, who joined Thursday breakfast to share her experience of sex and disability. Touching Base is a charitable organization developed to assist people with disability and sex workers connect with each other, focusing on access, human rights, legal issues and attitudinal barriers. In response to Minister Shorten’s announcement, they have released a joint statement alongside nine other organizations, calling for the right to protect access to NDIS funded sexuality services.  David Wolf from The Independent Broad-based Anti-corruption Commission (IBAC) jonied us regarding corruption and upcoming election. Sonia interviewed Uncle Robbie regarding court case on genocide.  Songs// Country Cuz by buckskinBombs Turn into Roses by Maya YoussefResistance by Julia BoutrosSomewhere to live by The Blue GumsGenocide by US mob   

  • Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//Matt Shanks is a Taungurung man with a background in Cultural Land Management and Cultural Heritage Management. Matt is the Director of Cultural Land Management at Taungurung Land and Waters Council and currently a Councillor on the Biodiversity Council. Matt joined us to discuss about cultural reservesSonia caught up with Rodrigo Acuña - Latin American Affairs Specialist & Documentary Filmmaker about the recent election in Venezuela.Ruth Jelley, NTEU Victorian assistant secretary on unprecedented RMIT strike. A broadcast from March for Bangladesh which was held on 28 July at Fed square in the CBD of Melbourne organized by unified Bangladesh. Songs// Ounadikom by Ahmad KaabourWe have survived by No Fixed Address Call in Sick by Billy NomatesDeunionize by worker and parasite

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// 7.10am Alexa from Rising Tide giving an update on their direct action and preparations for the blockade in November. www.risingtide.org.au 7.30am Yousef Alreemawi & Farah Beaini spoke about famed Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish, first broadcast on Spoken Word, Thursday 18 April 2024. 7.45am Katherine Mckernan, Executive Director, National Legal Aid about the need to reform federal laws to address family and domestic violence. 8am Rose Bruce-Smith, policy officer with Consumer Action, talking about legislation to regulate scams and the need to strengthen consumer protections. consumeraction.org.au 8.15am Senator Lidia Thorpe speaking at the Free Palestine rally on Sunday 14 July. Songs//We Have Survivied - No Fixed AddressOunadikom - Ahmad KaabourMaybe - Le Trio JoubranDebout les femmes - 39FemmesBlack Smoke - Emily Wurramara

  •  Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines//Marisa from Doin time show interviewed with Keiran Stewart-Assheton about the history of NAIDOC followed by Jodie Choolburra-Welsh, founder of Brolga Dance Academy Sonia spoke  Danya Jacobs with Senior Legal Counsel with Environmental Justice Australia spoke about the current Senate Inquiry into new nature laws. Make a submission here: https://envirojustice.org.au/senate-inquiry-new-nature-laws/ Marcelo Villalobos former member of the Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front, a guerrilla organisation fighting against Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile, at the Disrupt Land Forces public meeting on 21 June Sonia caught up with Max Quanchi, honorary senior research fellow at University of Queensland, talking about the shaping of Fiji in the colonial era and its photgraphic representation in colonial handbooks Songs//Redfirn girl by Glenn Skuthorpe No more Whispering by Glenn Skuthorpe Black Smoke by Emily WurramaraIraninan Freedom SongGanalili by Spinifex Gum feat Marliya Choir

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines//Sonia spoke with Feresh Pizarro from South Spore, recorded at the MYCOmmunity Mushroom Festival in Bacchus Marsh,on 23 and 24 MarchSonia caught up with Scott Jordan, Bob Brown Foundation about protest outside MMG every ThursdayFriday 21st June, Disrupt Land Forces had its first public meeting (at Black Spark, Northcote) to plan actions in protest of 'Land Forces', a large weapons fair & conference which this year will be held on September 11-13 at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre. Ongoing actions in previous host-city Meanjin (Brisbane) forced the conference to relocate, and Disrupt Land Forces hope this year for the same - if not greater - level of disruption of harms dealers and their investors, both at the conference and in the week leading up to it. Before the planning meeting various frontline community members and activists spoke of their experiences at the hands of the global military industrial complex, and the importance of international solidarity against imperialist structures. Marcelo Villalobos, former member of the Manuel Rodriguez Patriotic Front, a guerrilla organisation fighting against Pinochet's dictatorship in Chile then Jasper Cohen-Hunter then Gaby Alamin, Sahrawi educator and member of the Australia Western Sahara Association.Sonia spoke with Jurre van Bergen from Amnesty International on surveillance in Indonesia & its implicationsSongs//Gotta Be Strong by Warumpi BandAnother Wasted Life by Rhiannon GiddensMbube by Miriam Makeba

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines//We heard Mohammad Semara, Youth activist from the local Sudanese diaspora speaking at last Sunday's Free Palestine Rally.Cath Rouse from No Northern Incinerator Wollert joined us and spoke about of what being proposed and who are the main actors behind this. You can check the NO Northern Incinerator Wollert Facebook page for more information.Sonia spoke with Wil Stracke, veteran activist from Trades Hall about their campaign on non-disclosure agreements.Kyle Robertson Joined us and spoke about Markert forces and Santos Project. Santos is one of Australia’s largest producers of oil and gas.Songs//Bassam Muneer, Iraqi musician who performed during the musical interlude at the last of the fortnightly Understanding Palestine lecture series hosted by Black Spark with the Averroes Centre of Arab CultureRed Sands by Ajak KwaiLove Will Keep Us Alive by Naihana at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre

  • Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines//The month of June marks RADIOTHON at the station and this year’s theme is ‘Sound on for Solidarity’. 'Solidarity' has been at the heart of 3CR's work for nearly five decades across a range of issues and themes. Start saving your pennies people and we look forward to your financial solidarity during June. Any amount makes a big difference, and all donations over $2 are tax deductible.​ Donate ​online now(link is external). Artwork by Aretha Brown(link is external)Wednesday Breakfast would like to thank all our wonderful special guests Willow from Tales of the Olive Trees Nita and Jessie.Songs//Kapi Pulka by Coloured StoneNaci en Palestina by EMEL آمال مثلوثي The Drinking Gourd by Joe and EddieSyrian Dreams by Maya Youssef      

  • Acknowledgement of Country //Headlines // 7.10am Grace speaks with Rabia from Covid Conscious Queers Naarm about the importance of keeping safe; and talked about upcoming events. 7.30am Sonia sepaks with Lucas Moore from Banyule for Palestine about an action outside Kate Thwaites MP's office on Sat 27 April. 7.45am Sonia speaks with Rachel Deans from Market Forces about an action being held later today outside the world's second largest fossil fuel funder, Citibank. 8.00am Camp Sovereignty updates 8.05am Sonia spaks with Len Cooper, secretary of Melbourne May Day Committee about this year's May Day programme, the history of May Day, and what a socialist future might look like. 8.20am Community Announcements Songs //Jailanguru Pakarnu / Warumpi BandPalestine Where Are You? / Rola AzarOut of the Races and Onto the Tracks / The RaptureMaybe / Le Trio JoubranMy Witch / Jen Cloher 

  •   Acknowledgement of Country //Headlines // 7.10am Sonia caught up with Jacob Starling from Students Against War and spoke about universities' complicity with the genocide in Gaza, and what can be done. https://www.instagram.com/studentsagainstwar_/ 7.30am we rebroadcasted Mary Kostakidis speaking with Jan Bartlett on Tuesday hometime about the impact of the Israel lobby on the media. 7.45am we ran an excerpt from Yousef Alreemawi recent talk entitled "The Palestinians: National identity and current realities", originally recorded on Sun 31 Mar, 2024 at Black Spark Cultural Centre, Northcote.https://www.facebook.com/events/1136013520888110/ 8.05am Sonia spoke with Bree Ahrens, No New Gas Campaigner with the Environment Centre Northern Territory, to talk about developments with Middle Arm, www.ecnt.org.au Songs Blak Nation by Emma Donovan Oh mother! What is the wind?  Arabic song by Dozzanband Where are the Arabs? Arabic song by Julia Boutros  Falasteen Biladi by Jubair Sifat No more whispering by Glenn Skuthorpe 

  • Acknowledgement of Country //Headlines //7.10am We heared Nasser's longform conversation with Ihab Abu Ibrahim, a Palestinian activist and founder of The Sit-Intifada, about his family enduring conditions of the 1948 Nakba and their refugee camp experience, why he started his protest at Parliament House steps, the importance of continual protesting of the ongoing complicity of governments and corporations in the genocide of Palestinians 7.30am Grace caught up with Nick Rose, the director of Sustain the Australian network on food justice and the community events that are happening soon in Naarm/Melbourne. Sustain the Australian Network is the parent organisation of Oakhill food justice farm which is a community garden in Preston.  7.45am Jiselle Hanna from Accent of Women interviewed Aunty Rieo Ellis from Grandmothers Against Removals which is an organisation – actually started by Lidia Thorpe – that aims to end the removal of Aboriginal children, or at the very least, place them with family members. GMAR Victoria was established in recognition of the disproportionate representation of Aboriginal children in out-of-home-care. They’re all volunteers. They’re all Aboriginal grandmothers. GMAR’s volunteers understand first hand the impacts of colonisation on Aboriginal families and seeks to mitigate these in order to keep families together. You can listen to Accent of women every Tuesday from 8:30 to 9:00am. 8.00am Camp Sovereignty update 8.05am James Whitmore from Out of the Blue had a conversation with Dr Leonardo Guida from the Australian Marine Conservation Society about the endangered Maugean Skate which is a unique species of fish found only on Tasmania's west coast. It's population crashing in recent years, the Federal Government has announced a plan to breed the skate in captivity to save it from extinction. Research shows that one of the biggest threats to the skate is salmon farming, and the plan says nothing about dealing with that. 8.20am Community Annoucements Songs //The Zawose Queens by MaishaAlgorhythm by Childish GambinoLand by Raja MezianeGoblin Mindset by June Jones