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×Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfasts show, on today's show:Interview with Naomi Gavin from Harm Reduction Victoria about keeping safe while using drugs, stigma, upcoming workshops and more In response to the recent 9 news report — first on 60 minutes, then The Age and other Fairfax outlets, spearheaded by Nick McKenzie — Monday Breakfast spoke to members of Defend The Unions, Defend The CFMEU. Last August, the CFMEU faced baseless allegations by Fairfax Media, leading to the reactionary measure by Albanese's Federal ALP government: to put the — not only the Victorian branch — but all CFMEU branches along the eastern coast of the continent into a government-approved administration. Hundreds of democratically-elected CFMEU were subsequently sacked on the spot with no right to reply. Esther Van Arend, an outspoken critic of the administration and staunch advocate for workers' rights in the union, was sacked under questionable circumstances after speaking to journalist Nick McKenzie outside a coburg cinema late last year. Esther was fired by the administration with no legal recourse, in any other circumstances this would be considered unfair dismissal and she has not yet had a right of reply. Rob spoke with Dusty, Amelia, Julie, and Janine, four rank and file members of the CFMEU and members of Defend the Unions Defend the CFMEU, a community group of rank and file CFMEU members, including a small handful of delegates plus community members in support of the union. Speech by Amy Ciara from Kill Your Lawn Kick Ya Fence, at the IWWD in Geelong covering transgender and environmental issues as they relate to unions. Music:Acolyte by Slaughter Beach, Dog Community events:On Wednesday the 26th of March there will be a picket of the Avalon airshow to stop death-dealing arms trading. The picket will trake place on Beach Road between Princess Highway and airshow Gate 1. Attendees are encouraged to wear black bloc to protect yourself and your community, comrades are also encouraged to carpool. See more info here.…

1 Victoria's Tougher Bail Laws | Flemington's Public Housing Tower Redevelopment Update| Antipoverty Centre Analysis | Lost Property Fringe Festival Show |
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 17th of March 2025. On today's show: - Last Tuesday the Allan Government announced that the public housing tower in Flemington, whose residents are currently part of an ongoing class action lawsuit, will be demolished and redeveloped without any new public housing. The decision involves what the Victorian government calls the 'Ground Lease Model' whereby the land is leased to a private company who will design, build, manage and maintain the sites for forty years. Rob spoke with Flora from the Renters and Housing Union to tell us more about this shameful move from the Allan government. The interview mentions this RAHU Fundraiser for the Union's eviction fund, taking place this Saturday at Mamma Chen's from 7pm. It also mentions a Noongar-led campaign to have Sister Kate's land returned to Noongar people. You can read more about the campaign here. - We hear an excerpt of Rob's conversation with Buzz from the Covid Naarm bloc, who work to supply COVID PPE via mutual aid and community support. This interview is particularly timely considering Long Covid Awareness Day was on March 15th. Read about Long Covid here, and follow the Covid Naarm bloc here.- Hannah spoke with Amelia Dunn and Tuia Suter about their show Lost Property, to support their show go to artists.australianculturalfund.org.au and search lost property a one-woman show, or go to their instagrams @ameliardunn @tuiasuter - more upcoming shows will be coming to naarm later in the year, keep your eye out!- CW: This segment features discussion of Indigenous peoples' deaths in custody as well as naming Indigenous people who have died in custody. On Wednesday last week the Victorian Government announced it would toughen bail laws to make them the toughest in so-called Australia. Within these laws, the Allan government plans to reintroduce the offence of committing an indictable crime while on bail -- which was scrapped in 2023 following the coronial inquest into the death of Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, Dja Dja Wurrung and Wiradjuri woman Veronica Nelson in custody. The coronial inquest found that Victoria's bail laws were a 'complete and unmitigated disaster' that disproportionately impacted First Nations people, women and children. Maggie Munn, First Nations Justice Director at the Human Rights Law Centre and proud Gunggari advocate from south-west Queensland joined us on the show to speak about these harmful bail laws. Maggie is deeply committed to ending the mass incarceration of their people, and has spent many years as an advocate and campaigning on First Nations children, raising the minimum age of criminal responsibility, and youth justice.Tomorrow at 4:30pm there will be a snap action for Poccum's Law outside Parliament Steps, organised by Flat Out.- The show ends with a conversation with Jay Coonan, spokesperson for the Antipoverty Centre and a jobseeker recipient. Rob spoke with them about the latest report released by the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee. The organisation is involved in this educational event providing tips on how to speak about poverty in the media ahead of the budget and the next Federal election. Read more about the event here. Songs played:- A Dream With A Baseball Player - Faye Webster- Nothing Ever Changes - Backhand [https://backhandshc.bandcamp.com/track/nothing-ever-changes]…

1 Legacy of Zelda D'Aprano and Helen Robertson | Reflecting on International Working Women's Day | Creating Spaces for People with Complex Mental Health | Protecting Native Forests and the Right To…
Welcome the Monday Breakfast show for Monday the 3rd of March 2025. On today's show:Headlines covering:No automatic license loss for Victorian medicinal cannabis users6 new gas drilling approved in the Otway Basin40 hectares of precious native grassland has been bulldozed in the west of Melbourne Then:- Rob spoke with Wil Stracke, Assistant Secretary at the Victorian Trades Hall Council about International Working Women's Day, the legacy of Zelda D'Aprano and Helen Robertson, and capitalism's watering down of the motives behind IWD. Stay tuned to 3CR this Saturday the 8th of March aka IWD for a 24-hour broadcast dedicated to International Women's Day. - Last Friday Hannah had a conversation with Heidi Everett who started the organisation Schizy Inc, an organisation that makes art spaces for people with diverse and complex mental health, and their upcoming events. World Schizophrenia Day is on the Saturday 24 May, support their Mojo Gala Event at the Fringe Common Rooms (Trades Hall), Carlton. To find out more about their upcoming events go to https://www.schizy.org/- We heard a speech from the rally against Islamophobia on Sunday the 23rd of February which took place outside Labor MP Andrew Giles' office in Thomastown. The protest was called following the rise in Islamophobic attacks, including the February 13 attack of two Muslim women at an Epping shopping centre. We heard Dr Nasser al Ziyadut from Muslim Votes Matter speak at the rally. Thank you to Marisa Sposaro from the Doin' Time show for recording the audio! Catch the Doin' Time Show on Mondays from 4 to 5pm or listen to previous shows at 3cr.org.au/dointime- The show ends with Hannah's conversation with Violet Coco about the importance of protecting native forests, defending the right to protest and upcoming rallys. There's a march in March for Forests on the 23rd at 10.30am outside Peter Khalil's office in naarm which will join the free palestine rally, the march in March for Forests is also happening state-wide, calling for the protection of our ecosystems. On the 19th of March at 5.30pm at State Parliament there will be a rally defending the right to protest. Songs played:Bread and Roses - Judy CollinsSisters Are Doin' It For Themselves - Aretha Franklin and the EurythmicsIm Sane - Heidi Everett [https://heidie.bandcamp.com/track/im-sane]…

1 Victoria Police's Knowledge of Nazi Presence at Let Women Speak Rally | Covid Naarm Mask Bloc | Physical, psychological toll of Israel's genocidal assault on Palestinians |
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for 24.2.25On today's show:Headlines covering:Palestine: Gaza “ceasefire” updatePalestine: Escalation in the West BankMass protests against Italy’s controversial Security BillPublication of Colonial Frontier Massacres Project New reporting from Lucy Martinez has revealed that Victoria Police knew nazis would attend the 'Let Women Speak' anti-trans rally in support of Kellie-Jay Keen before they arrived, contradicting claims they were unaware. Rob spoke with Lucy Martinez to understand what exactly Victoria Police knew and what else they uncovered in the process. Lucy Martinez is an independent journalist who covers trans plus issues in Naarm and so-called australia more broadly, writing for her website lucyfromnaarm.com. Rob speaks with Buzz, member of the covid naarm mask bloc which has worked to supply masks, PPE and other medical supplies to the community through mutual aid and community efforts. You can donate to their cause here: https://chuffed.org/project/covidnaarm and follow their activities via instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/covidnaarm/Following that we hear an excerpt of an interview from the Tuesday Hometime show last week, in which Jan spoke to Dr Sue Wareham, President of the Medical Association for the Prevention of War (MAPW) about the health of the Palestinian people, both physical and psychological due to the latest Israeli war on Gaza and what the Australian government should be doing.To hear the full interview and other incisive current affairs analysis, listen in to 3CR from 4-6pm every Tuesday, or find previous podcasts on our website by searching "Tuesday Hometime" on 3cr.org.auThe show ends with speeches from the Sunday Free Palestine Rally on February 9 in Naarm: Palestinian student and activist Nada spoke about her own experiences growing up in the West Bank, as well as about the importance of unity within our movement. After, Jordy Silverstein of Loud Jew Collective spoke on the environment of free speech suppression around Palestine activism in Australia.Community Notices:Beyond Bricks and Bars are holding a fundraiser/birthday party this Saturday the 1st of March to raise funds for the organisation as well as the Incarcerated Trans and Gender Diverse Community Fund. The event takes place at Kines bar, 11 Hope St in so-called Brunswick from 5pm. Read more about the event here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DFjf0LfJQjr/?hl=enOn Sunday the 2nd of March Black Peoples Union are hosting a talk/Q&A with Gerald Horne, where they will speak about US imperialism, armed struggle, and their book 'The White Pacific'. The event is also raising funds for a Blak anarchist who was fined for pro-Palestinian activism. It starts from 12pm at Shop Bao Ngoc at 387 Victoria St in so-called Brunswick. See more information here: https://www.instagram.com/p/DGSJABJycV-/ Songs played:'Who But Us' - DTA [https://dtala.bandcamp.com/track/who-but-us]…

1 Dissociative Identity Disorder Awareness Day | Tribute to Syrian Anarchist Omar Aziz | Merri-bek Council take down Palestinian flag |
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 17th of February 2025.On today's show:The show begins with an excerpt from the Yeah Nah Pasaran show, featuring a conversation with Dr Claudia Leeb about their book Contesting the Far Right. Tune into 3cr on Thursdays, 4.30pm-5pm to hear more of the Yeah Nah Pasaran show or listen to their podcasts here.CW: abuse, violence, trauma featured in this conversationRob then speaks with Amy Ciara, host of 3CR shows Local Food Connections and Kill Your Fence, Kick Your Lawn about Dissociative Identity Disorder and the upcoming special 3CR Broadcast dedicated to Dissociative Identity Disorder Awareness Day on March 5 from 4 to 5:30pm.Following that is a piece produced by Hank, 3CR Volunteer, musician, and staunch community member. It marks the 12th Anniversary of the death of Syrian anarchist Omar Aziz. Following the fall of the Assad regime on Dec 8th last year, the role of memory in collective and horizontal organising has never been more important, in the face of continued imperialist power struggles worldwide.We'll be sharing some resources for other historical and up-to-date issues in Syria and it's people at the end of the piece.Thanks to Hank, and Power to the People! For up-to-date and wider critical analysis of the reality of life in Syria two months after the fall of Assad, and looking closely at the new HTS regime in the country, you can tune in to other current affairs programming on the 3CR grid.In particular, we encourage listeners to tune in to Tuesday Hometime for Jan Bartlett's incisive commentary and interviews - airing every Tuesday at 4-6pm, and podcast weekly on 3cr.org.au.An excerpt from the Women on the Line show: Sarah Schwarts (Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service) and Monique Hurley (Human Rights Law Centre) discussing injustices in the prison system from the show Women on The Line, which airs here on 3CR, on Mondays from 8.30am-9.am. To support the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service go to https://www.vals.org.au/The show ends with a conversation between Rob and Councillor Sue Bolton about Merri-bek Council's recent motion to no longer fly the Palestinian flag outside Coburg Town Hall.…

1 Rally To Protect Trans Youth Speeches | Anti-Zionist Jews Against Racism and Genocide Rally Speeches | Examining the Trans Homelessness Crisis | Uncle Robbie Thorpe Documentary
Welcome to Monday Breakfast! On the 10th of Feb we listened to: Speeches from the Protect Trans Youth rally on the the weekend, the8th of February: Frankie Mizzone (she/her) and her mum Patrice (she/her). Frankie is a trans teenage activist and trailblazer. Frankie spoke of her experiences accessing puberty blockers as a young transgender person. Patrice spoke about what it's like raising a trans child and keeping them safe in world of ever-expanding transphobia. CW death and suicide. Hini Hanara, a Takatāpui person who speaks of their experience as a funeral celebrant in dealing with the deaths of trans and gender-diverse children. Dr Danielle Stefanski with a message of hope for young transgender people: the community and infrastructure to support young transgender people is building and backed by evidence. Speeches from the Anti-Zionist Jews against Racism and Genocide rally on the 9th of February: Jacob Sacher an award-winning Jewish comedian and Jewish studies researcher. He has been the president of the Melbourne University Jewish Students' Society and is currently undertaking a Masters-By-Research at Monash University. Jeffrey Lowenstein, a descendant of Holocaust survivors and practised as a barrister for 50 years. Jeffrey also chaired the Anti Defamation Commission of Australia and New Zealand and was a member of the Jewish Community Council in VictoriaAnnie McLoughlin spoke with filmmaker Anthony Kelly about the documentary Our Warrior: The Story of Robbie Thorpe on the Showreel show. Showreel airs from 11 to 11:30 on Thursdays. To find out more info, and where to watch this upcoming documentary, go to ourwarriordoco.com. There will be a community screening of Our Warrior: The Story of Robbie Thorpe at Cinema Nova in Carlton this Saturday the 15th of February. Damien Patterson from the Council to Homeless Persons, speaking to James Mckenzie from the In Ya Face show that airs on Fridays from 4-5pm, last year in April about housing crisis facilities from trans and gender diverse people. To support this organisation go to chp.org.au…

1 Importance of first nations led organisations on Djarra country | Nukes-Free Gathering speech | Coles and Woolies attack on penalty rates | Queer histories queer futures podcast launch
Hello welcome to the Monday Breakfast show, on todays podcast we heard: Grace Coff, a Yorta Yorta woman from the organisation Nalderun, speaking about the importance of first nations led organisations for young people in the community and bush tucker farms on Djarra Country, in Castlemaine. Go to www.murnongmummas.com.au to purchase local bush tucker and to support her organisation go to https://nalderun.net.au/donate/ Over the weekend there was a Nukes-Free Gathering at Catalyst Social Centre, against rocket testing on sacred sites on Kokatha country, we heard an excerpt from a wider conversation, in which Aunty Sue begins with her experience with 'Southern Launch' (a South African rocket company) threatening her country in South Australia. She also discusses issues surrounding the Voice to Parliament, protecting sacred sites, and the future of the fight. To find out more about the cause go to www.nativetitlerockets.com "From the Geelong Invasion Day rally, organised by a newly formed local group: Be Tru 2 Uluru, well-attended with approx 700 people in attendance, including the Southern Warriors Aboriginal motorcycle club and solidarity organisations, with speeches and discussions including combating issues arising with the newly elected consrvative council majority in the region. After the speeches, 3CR Programmer Amy Ciara spoke with Jason Kelly, Wamba Wamba / Mutthi Mutthi man, and member of the First Peoples Assembly of Victoria, about his work with Yoorrook, moving toward truth-telling, justice, and healing, and youth justice system and closing the gap between govt policy and practice" to support and find out more go to https://www.firstpeoplesvic.org/ Last week supermarket giants Coles and Woolworths joined forces to back the Australian Retailers Assocation's application to the Fairwork Commission to alter the General Retail Industry Award. Their proposed changes include the casualisation of salaried managers, cutting their overtime, evening and weekend pentalty rates, as well as their annueal leave loading in exchange for a 25% pay rise to $67,000; Rest times between shifts would be reduced to 10 hours from 12; employees could also waive their meal breaks during their six-hour shifts. To hear more about the proposal and how it would affect employees' working conditions, the secretary of the Retail and Fast Food Workers Union, Josh Cullinan spoke about this cause. This Thursday the 6th of February 3CR is launching the Queer Histories/ Queer Futures podcast. Created in collaboration with Arts Merri-bek, the project documents the collective history of LGBTQIA+ organising, activism and community in Merri-bek. It features a podcast produced by 3CR Community Radio alongside a walking tour, which has also been recorded. To tell us more about the podcast and the project, Rob spoke with former 3CR breakfast presenter and current host of the In Ya Face show, James McKenzie. The podcast can be found on the 3CR website at 3CR.org.au, more information about the launch event can be found at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/queer-historiesqueer-futures-launch-tickets-1139460389699. Catch James on the In Ya Face show, exploring LGBTQIA+ issues, music and commentary on Fridays from 4 - 5pm.…

1 Victoria Police withdraw from Midsumma | Invasion Day Rally Speeches | Fighting Sexism at the Port Kembla Steelworks |
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 27th of January 2025. On today's show:- On Tuesday last week, Midsumma announced trial for this year's march in which participants would not be allowed to wear formal uniforms. Armed security have also been banned from joining groups marching. In response to the decision, Victoria Police announced that its members would not march. Midsumma's announcement follows a community effort organised in part by No Police At Pride. To hear more about the effort as well as the coverage of the announcement, Rob spoke with co-organiser of the No Police At Pride campaign, Wailwan/Wiradjuri man Frank Gafa.- Closing speeches from yesterday's Invasion Day rally by Uncle Robbie Thorpe, Uncle Gary Foley, and Samara Fernandez-Brown- An excerpt fom the "Peoples History of Australia" Podcast, Ep 19, entitled "Jobs for women! Fighting sexism at the Port Kembla steelworks" where we hear Diana Covell (founding member of the historic "Jobs for Women" Campaign and former steelworker at BHP's Port Kembla Steelworks) discussing the background to the fight against the company's management, who systematically discriminated against women. Listen to more episodes of Peoples History of Australia at http://www.peopleshistory.com.au/Songs played: Blak Britney - Miss Kaninna [https://misskaninna.bandcamp.com/track/blak-britney-2]a c a b - dumb fucks [https://dumbfucks.bandcamp.com/track/a-c-a-b-2]Midnight Blues - Emily Wurramurra…

1 Protesting native logging in lutrawita/Tasmania | Fundraising for LGBTQI+ people in Georgia | Bolstering Cross-Movement Support for Activists | 1:30:31
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Welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 20th of January 2025. On today's show: last week Hannah sat down with Erik Hayward from the Bob Brown Foundation to give us an update on the ongoing protests happening in lutrawita/Tasmania against native forest logging and mining in the critically endangered swift parrot habitatFrom the anti-imperialism fundraiser at the Schoolhouse Studio in so-called Coburg on Friday the 17th of January: Marcia Galea, speaking about Camp Sovereignty and the importance of showing up for Indigenous people here in Naarm and across the continent in protesting Invasion Day. Marcia is the Chairperson of the Victorian NAIDOC Committee. For more info on the camp sovereignty dawn day service on Invasion Day go to @vicnaidoc on Instagram - or vicnaidoc.com.au. We also heard poetry performed by Jamila of the African Solidarity Collective at the fundraiser.Hannah then spoke with Lloyd O'Hanlon about the protests in Georgia, his upcoming fundraiser which is raising funds for the grassroots organisation Queer Initiative for LGBTQ rights in Georgia, and the Footscray Hotel Choir. The fundraiser is taking place at Bell City Take Away in Preston on the 1st of Feb at between 2-6. For more info go to @footscray_hotel_choir on instagram. To find our more about what's happening in Georgia go to https://oc-media.org/ and follow @queer.initiative on instagram.In their 'Protest in Peril' report released last year, the Human Rights Legal Centre revealed that 49 laws affecting protesting have been introduced across so-called Australia over the last two decades. These laws have 'disproportionately targeted enviromental defenders and advocates of action on climate change,' the report says. As such, cross-movement support among activists and those incarcerated has never been more crucial. To help foster this, Violet CoCo and Brad Homewood, both social and environmental justice advocates, have founded the Activist Reinforcement Movement. Rob spoke with both Violet and Brad about ARM and how it will help activists facing arrest and/or incarceration. Songs played:1. Who Am I But Someone - Kate Bollinger2. The Children Came Back - Briggs, Gurrumul, Dewayne Everettsmith…

1 Three Tower Podcast | School Strike for Climate protesting 4 new approved coal mines | Framings of the Wombat Forest |
Hello, welcome to Monday breakfast! This show was a part of our summer programming which was a long form style episode that featured: The first episode from the Three Tower Podcast by Izzy Brown that was recorded at resident frequency studio. The episode featured collingwood residents speaking about their history of collingwood housing. To find this whole series go to residentfrequencypodcasts.bandcamp.com 17 year old, Josie from school strike for climate spoke to Rob about protesting outside Josh Burn's office on the 24th of December 2024 against the four new coal mines approved by the ALP government. Tessa Campisi spoke about her project Framings of the Wombat Forest and her exhibition in Kyneton. Go to https://sites.google.com/view/framingwombatforest/ to find out more.…
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for the 30th of December 2024. The show features speeches from the vigil and rally on the International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers. Following that there is also an interview from after the vigil with a few attendees who work in the industry.…

1 Vigil for Scholasticide in Gaza | A Young Person's Perspective on the Social Media Ban | Updates on Woolies Strike
Hello and welcome to the Monday Breakfast show for Monday the 9th of December. On today's show: Excerpt from 3CR's 12 hour broadcast on Tuesday the 3rd of December, aka International Disability Day. This year's theme was embodied solidarities, inviting reflection on how disabled people can practice better solidarity with one another across diffewrent abilities and backgrounds, locally and across borders, in a time where mass-disabling violence is increasing. The theme also calls for reflection on how non-disabled people can improve solidarity with disabled people. As part of that broadcast, Pauline Vetuna spoke with El Gibbs about the anticapitalist roots of the social model of disability, disability doulas, the expertise of disabled people regarding care, patriarchal devaluing of the gendered care economy, and strategies for collective organising past, present and future. El Gibbs is a disabled person living on Wiradjuri Country, and is the deputy CEO of Disability Advocacy Network Australia. You can listen to more of 3CR's dedicated Disability Day 2024 content at https://www.3cr.org.au/disabilityday2024. We then hear An excerpt from last week's Done By Law show in which Jimi and Britt chat with Rosie Heselev from About Time Media, who publish a newspaper written almost entirely by incarcerated people called About Time. Rosie is the Managing Director of About Time, as well as a former lawyer at Fitzroy Legal Service and the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service. Their conversation covers how the project started and includes letters and articles from recent issues. You can read About Time at the website: https://www.abouttime.org.au/ and listen to this episode and more at 3cr.org.au/donebylaw or catch them live from 6 to 6:30pm on Tuesday evenings. {C} Three speeches at the Vigil for Scholasticide in Gaza, held on the 28th Nov at the fountain at Carlton Gardens. First we hear from Lilia, a 9y.o. Palestinian Girl sharing the story of her school life in Palestine, next, from Arzu Cobanoglu, a Literacy Specialist and EAL Teacher, and member of Teachers and School Staff for Palestine. To finish off we hear from Ali Hourani, a Palestinian Lebanese Student and Unimelb for Palestine organiser who was involved with the Gaza Solidarity encampment. The musical track featured in this audio was from the end of the vigil, Oud player Rasy, a SE Asian multidisciplinary artist who believes that Palestine will be the undoing of empire. Lastly we hear Hannah York's interview with a 14 year old from Brunswick about the newly introduced social media to get a young person's perspective on how the ban would affect them. Songs played:Express Yourself - Choice Club WildFight For Me - BARKAAGuided Tour - High VisWitness - Connor D'Netto [https://connordnetto.bandcamp.com/album/witness]…

1 United Workers' Union Woolworths Picket | Expanded Police Powers Exacerbate Racial Profiling | Arts Therapy Cut From NDIS
Headlines: - updates on the 'MOU' between Vic Govt & Elbit Systems.- United Worker Union strike on woolies, picket in Dandenong today.- 3 anti-immigration laws passed in ParliamentITEM 1 || Replay from Raising Our Voices, excerpt from Ableism and Gender Based Violence earlier in the year with Lisa, Mel and Sarah talking about their experiences of ableism and gendered violence, as part of our 16-days Breakfast segments and in the lead up to 3CR's Disability Day 2024, 7am-7pm tomorrow.ITEM 2 || Why We Stand With the CFMEU II Emily Foley (NTEU delegate), talks to Annie on Solidarity Breakfast this Saturday about her successful push to have the NTEU National Committee's statement of support for the CFMEU and against administration of the Union passed. Emily is talking about the importance of union membership to stand up for the rights of workers in this space as we lead up to the community meeting at Coburg Townhall scheduled for Thursday Dec 5th at 6.30pm.ITEM 3 || Interview with Tim Kennedy, National Secretary of the United Workers Union about the strike against Woolworths for fair pay and equal and better conditions, and what's happening at today's picket in Dandenong South, scab labour and Woolworths attitudes to the strike.ITEM 4 || Interview with Ilo Diaz from the Centre Against Racial Profiling about new proposed legislation aiming to tackle knife crime, increasing police powers. Designated areas being able to be implemented in 12 hours rather than 10 days based on intelligence. The effects this will have on marginalised communities and exuberating police biases is discussed.racialprofilingresearch.orghttps://www.premier.vic.gov.au/getting-knives-victorian-streetsITEM 5 || Interview with Su Hanfling, a masters-qualified art therapist talking about the NDIA removing art therapy from their funding, the effects this has on clients, health professionals in the field, hospitals and community services, and the future of education on art therapy.Community event announcements:- Stand with the CFMEU public meeting on the 5th of December at the Coburg Town Hall, 90 Bell st.- Woolworths Dispatch Picket today, 2nd December at 2 Portlink Drive, Dandenong South- Disability Day at 3CR tomorrow, 3rd December 7am to 7pm- Palestine Sunday Rally 12pm State Library Songs played:'The Revolution Will Not Be Televised' - Gil Scott-Heron'Capitalism has no commitment to humanity' by Michael Parenti. Excerpt of this speech features on the beautiful and powerful EP 'Who But US' by DTA. [https://dtala.bandcamp.com/track/capitalism-has-no-commitment-to-humanity-by-michael-parenti]'Créme de Cassis' by Alesia Miller & Precious Tucker, as featured on 'A New Tomorrow' by Zulu. [https://flatspotrecords.bandcamp.com/track/cr-me-de-cassis-by-alesia-miller-precious-tucker]…

1 International Day for Violence Against Women | Legacy of the NT Intervention | Federal Govt's Strategy Behind Proposed Social Media Ban |
Trigger warning that this segment features content that mentions sexual violence and domestic violence. If you think this content may be distressing, definitely feel free to skip ahead. If you need someone to talk to, please call 1800 RESPECT at 1800 737 732, 13YARN at 13 92 76 or QLIFE at 1800 184 527.The 25th of November marks the first of 16 Days of Action Against Gender-Based Violence. As part of this, 3CR will be dedicating segments every day with segments corresponding to each day's theme, read more about 3CR's coverage here (https://www.3cr.org.au/16days2024). It is also the International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women. As such, we replay speeches from the Naarm iteration of the National Rally Against Violence which took place back in July. At that point in the year, at least 56 women had been allegedly killed by men, that number now stands at 86.The speeches are by: - Bianca and Boyd Unwin, domestic violence advocates who began their advocacy following the brutal murder of Katie Haley in 2018. Katie's sister Biana is using her degrees in Criminology and Psychological Science to call out bad behaviour and poor practice. Katie's father Boyd sees his voice from the male perspective as an important tool to help change men's behaviour and attitudes. Boyd is also a current member on VSAC, the Victim Survivor Advocacy Council.- Madeleine Heather is the creator and host of the victim-centred podcast Reclaim Me, which offers victims and their families space to tell their stories in their own words. Madeleine herself is a victim survivor of child sexual abuse.- Finally we hear Sarah Hayden's speech at the rally. Sarah is a social worker, equine therapist, and a mother. **CW: racism - legacy of NT intervention (Aboriginal death)Support lines for Mob: 13YARN (13 92 76) -- a 24/7 national phone service operated by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Crisis Supporters; Yarning Safe 'n' Strong 1800 959 563 a 24.7 Victorian phone support service. **This Saturday 23rd November, Coburg Town Hall hosted ’Voices from the frontlines of the climate crisis’, a Mob-led panel discussion as part of the Middle Arm Roadshow. Community members, organisations, and traditional owners have teamed up to bring an urgent message down south, with calls to end gas expansion in the Territory, and in particular the $1.9B tax-funded Federal Government project to develop a so-called ‘Sustainable Development Precinct’ in Middle Arm, at Darwin Harbour. You will be hearing more about the Middle Arm Roadshow events here on 3CR throughout the week, we wanted to highlight this powerful response during the Q&A session, which speaks to some of the root causes of issues like over-incarceration, and gender-based violence affecting NT communities. Next up, we hear from Mililma May (Danggalaba Kulumbirigin Tiwi Community Organiser), and Miliwanga Wuurben (Rembarrnga Traditional owner, healer & artist) responding to an audience question about systemic issues arising from the Howard Govts 2007 NT Intervention and how they link to government and corporations exploitation of their countries. Read more about the Middle Arm Roadshow here. The show ends with an interview from Wednesday Breakfast on the 20th of November in which Jesse spoke with Davey Heller, activist, journalist and unionist about his recent article published in Independent Australia. The article looks at the Government's proposed social media bans for under 16s and argues that our government is moving to repress access to information regarding Palestine and stop the leftward shift of young people according to recent reports from the Institute of Public Affairs and the Centre for Independent Studies. Full article: https://independentaustralia.net/politics/politics-display/government-bans-social-media-fearing-rise-of--generation-left,19158Community Announcements: Covid Safety Bloc Naarm are doing a free distribution of free PPE to help stop covid. Reach out to them via their instagram to request free personal protective equipment in Naarm, kids masks are also now available.Beyond Bricks & Bars Fundraiser Birthday PartyGet down on Sat 14 Dec 5pm to 10pm at Kines in Brunswick. All proceeds raised will be donated to Beyond Bricks & Bars and the Incarcerated Trans and Gender Diverse Community Fund. You can purchase tickets here as well as donating to ITGD Community Fund and Beyond Bricks & Bars10 Days of action for West Papua - see freewestpapua.australia instagram for info on events.Campaign to push CBUS to review their investment policy and urgently divest from stocks that are facilitating or profitting from genocide and war crimes in Palestine. There is a letter generator on the APAN website to streamline that process. There will also be an annual online members meeting for CBUS members on the 28th of November for an opportunity to ask questions and press CBUS on this. More info about the campaign can be found on the cbus members against genocide instagram page.‘DEFEND THE CFMEU’ TOWN HALL PUBLIC MEETING with Jade Ingham, Fatima Payman and David Waters, 6:30pm Thurs 5th December at Coburg Town Hall. COME ALONG AND BRING YOUR WORKMATESMelbourne Activist Legal Support has been fielding Legal Observer teams at protests, monitoring and reporting on public order policing, providing human rights training and legal resources for protest movements for over 12 years.MALS is proudly independent, grassroots and all volunteer.Help #FundtheFrontline! Your donation will:Train and equip more volunteer legal observers for more teams at more protestsProvide Know-Your–Rights training to hundreds of new activists taking to the streets for the first timeSupport activists who are targeted because of their race, sex, sexual orientation, or political stanceHold more police to account for misconduct or excessive forceHelp us push back against anti-protest laws, expanding police powers, and weaponry.Donate via mals.au/donateBoth AKPress and Haymarket Books are distributing free radical ebooks following Trump's election and as fascism continues globally. Access AKPress' collection here and Haymarket Books' collection here.Songs played: BWBB - softcultIt Must Change - ANOHNI and the Johnsons…

1 Poetry for activism, for sustenance | Discussion on how conspiracy has infected US politics w/ Noelle Cook | Interview w/ Luke Espiritu, a senate candidate in the upcoming Filipino elections | …
This week on Monday breakfast: Beginning with news headlines - A beautiful spoken word poem recited at this week's Free Palestine Rally, by an Australian-born Sudanese community member here in naarm, followed by a speech by humanitarian professional Sara Sinada 'Context in a Broken Duplex' Poem by Omar Sakr read live on air. - Ethnographer and co-producer of documentary 'The Conspiracists', Noelle Cook on 'Yeah Nah Pasaran!' [pron: Pass-Are-Arn], discussing women in the far right in the US. Cam and Andy sat down with ethnographer Noelle Cook to discuss conspiracists and women of the far-right in the US. We'll now listen to an excerpt of this interview, where Noelle begins with her observations on how conspiracism has infected US politics, and in particular the infamous storming of The Capitol on January 6th 2021, which initiated her interest into this particular area of research. - Interview Excerpt: Luke Espiritu (Senate Candidate in upcoming Filipino elections) speaking with Jiselle Hanna on Asia Pacific Currents More news headline + Community Event annoucements - Matieu, Maori nurse with the ANMF Nurses and Midwives for Palestine, talking about some new terminology, a statement from healthcare workers for Palestine, which was also ready by nurses in Ireland." Songs:Lion Dance, HiroshimaCremisan, Alabaster De Plume & Laith AlbandakI'm Every Sparkly Woman, Ana Roxanne…
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