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The poor to work, the wealthy not: A tribute show to Dr Adrian Wrigley, who died in tragic circumstances earlier this year. We discuss the innovative German policy that could have avoided the radical vacuum that brought Hitler to power. A new perspective to the backing of money. www.systemicfiscalreform.org

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On today’s program, we look at the political context in which the Northern Provincial election took place. Jiselle Hanna speaks with DushiYanthani Pillai, an award winning journalist in Sri Lanka and a Tamil.

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We kick off the show with our very special studio guests Paul and Charlie Farren and share our bike moments before getting into some local news. We chat to Paul and Charlie about their amazing bicycle collection, one of the top ten collections in the world. Paul and Charlie are opening their private collection to the public for two hours on Saturday 28th September. Between 11am and 1pm Saturday you will be able to view the collection at 113 Brighton St Richmond.

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When gendered violence is used as a tool for political expediency, it’s essential to examine why. Given the newly-elected Prime Minister Tony Abbott’s claim that “the right of women to withhold sex… needs to be moderated”, political violence is something to be scrutinised both at home and in the international setting. This week, we hear a lecture from Sara Meger of Melbourne University on the Role of Gender in Political Violence.

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Presenters and guests are Gwen Elliot, Rodger Elliot – Australian native plant expert, John Arnott – Director of Horticulture, Cranbourne Botanic Gardens, and Richard Austin – Australasian Native Orchid Society.

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We chat with the inspiring Wildlife Carer & Artist Daryl Dickson about the Mahogany Glider in Queensland – her passion for wildlife and conservation is infectious!

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Guest is Morgan Carpenter talking Dirty Queer Magazine, tweeting and Celebrate Bisexuality Day.

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What does a Federal Coalition Government mean for Australia’s Environment? Today’s show looks at the Coalition’s official environmental policies that concern Australia’s Carbon Emissions, the Great Barrier Reef, Tasmania’s forests and the Australian Biodiversity Fund.

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On this weeks show we interview with Dr. Jeong ok Kong, representative of Supporters for the Health And Rights of People in the Semiconductor industry (SHARPS) and the Korean Institute of Labour Safety and Health (KILSH), on the issue of Occupational Health and Safety for workers in Samsung and in South Korea in general. Asia Pacific Currents is the program of Australia Asia Worker Links.

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Bill and Annie are joined by Dr Noah Bassil from Maquarie University to discuss Syria, Alexis O’Brien drops by to report on the Bradley/Chelsea Manning trial. Kevin Healey has a take on ‘that was the week that was’ and Humphrey McQueen chimes in on Quantative Easing and the coming anniversaries of Vanguard and Arena magazine.

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Training our eyes on Niger this week, Danyel Dubreuil from Survie talks to us about French nuclear company Areva’s uranium mines and their impact on the health of the workers and local peoples of Niger. Once a French colony, Niger has been independent since 1960, but companies such as Areva are exploiting the resources of Niger. Danyel calls into question the wealth of French people in the French neocolonial context.

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Un programa con mucha emoción por ser un mes de muchos acontecimientos por lo que se han realizado muchos homenajes y conmemoraciones. Noticias comentarios música que lamentamos debemos quitar para los podcasts y avisos. Paz interior y paz para todos los rincones del mundo. Felicidades!

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Chris, Sigrid and Bill discuss the election and in particular the success of the ‘voice for Indi’ campaign.
What the hell is quantitative easing? Syria and chemical weapons, and god bless the Ruskies.

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3CR Resident Historian Glen Davis joins Susanna for a closer look at our little-known Australian history, while the Bagman and Lisa Cruickshank give their take on current affairs. News Views and What-Have-Youse.

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Today we discuss the Victorian Premier League world football match-fixing scandal with local expert and commentator Dr Ian Syson.

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Chinland thawng, Kawlram thawng, Ramdang thawng le Community thawngthanhnak.

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‘One Perfect Day’ by Sandy Watson is a memoir of the life of Veronika Csosz set against the backdrop of the Hungarian uprising in 1956. A sister’s love, her betrayal and the price of honesty. Helene Young has set her book of action and romance in ‘Half Moon Bay’.

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Valerie interviewed multi-award winning Geelong artist Janne Kearney, whose colorful new 3D painting exhibition ‘Go Figure’ is on tomorrow night at the Collingwood Gallery, Collingwood. Other artists exhibiting include Peter Dawson and sculptor Cath Johnston.

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BZE talks to Lucie Tesnière, a Senior Policy Advisor at the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC), which was founded in 2000, as the voice of the European renewable energy industry. EREC represents an industry with an annual economic activity of more than €130 billion and more than 1 million employees.

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We talk to Dr Cate Cameron about alcohol consumption during pregnancy, discuss the new science of metabolomics and analyse what’s in human urine, and speak to Eureka Prize winner Dr Kerrie Wilson about finding efficient ways to conserve biodiversity.

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Sumaia and Janielle chat with journalism student Alcyone Alphonse about the lack of representation of women of colour in the mainstream media!

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In the first episode of Destination Bipolar on Brainwaves, Andrea Taylor talks to Ryan about his lived experience and mental health expert Professor David Castle from St Vincent’s Hospital.

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Interview about 17-day general strike in Colombia, with Parmenio Poveda from the national executive of the FENSUAGRO. And discussion about likely changes to workplace laws under an Abbott government, with Sally McManus, NSW State Secretary of the Australian Services Union (ASU).

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1) His week that was – Kevin Healy 2)Trains in U.S. part 2 and % perceptions of politics in the U.S.- historian and author Brian McKinlay 3) Palestine report- activist Kim Bullimore 4) Syrian update- Dr Tim Anderson, Sydney academic and member of Hands of Syria.

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The East-West tollway is shaping up to be one of the biggest, if not the biggest issue in the November 2014 Victorian state election. This week, Dirt Radio casts an advanced critical eye over this carbon/car-centric, backward visioned project with the help of insights from Melbourne’s Public Transport Users Association.

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Today we talk to former Refugee Review Tribunal member Bruce Haigh about the Abbott Government plans to do away with the tribunal and increase the hardship for asylum seekers.

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Susan and Andrew tell us about the issues parents with intellectual disabilities face in raising their children. They are both part of Powerful Parenting – a support group for parents with intellectual disabilities who have lost their children or at risk of losing their children to protective services.

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On tonight’s show Jonathan discusses possible scenarios in the food industry here in Australia now that the Coalition has deemed us “open for business”. Will we go the way of the US and allow meat from foreign countries to be available but unknown? Will we hand safety inspections over to private firms who have vested interests? How do we continue to fight back?!

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Assalamu alykum dear saayxaba listener. Today’s program will include; Daewa program, special presentation, various discussions and much more. Harari music, Zikr and important announcements. For your views and feedbacks please send your thoughts and concerns to Saayxaba@hotmail.com

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Another election edition featuring interviews with Michael Pulsford, Melbourne Divestment Coordinator at 350.org, Jane Morton from Vote Climate, and Basil Byrne from Australian Student Environment Network (ASEN).

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The latest from the plumbers union with workers updates and information.

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Young performers and young poets on the theme of refugee experiences- produced by Peter Davis and Larissa Romensky.

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April Bragg and Marc Westley, discussing announcement of funding and private tenancy issues for older renters.

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Cam Smith and Andy Fleming have the Victorian Senate ballot paper, and they’re not afraid to use it. Join them as they go through every party on the ballot. PLUS! Tips on how to not have to preference super-bad parties.

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With little over two weeks to go, this month The Boldness has election fever! So, as a possible antidote, we’ve asked the question – What’s in the election for People With Disabilities? Helping us answer this was Davis Foran of Equal Us Consulting, who tried to launch the Australian Disability Party for the Federal Election. You’ll have to listen to see if our election fever was cured!

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In Part 2 of our refugee special, we talk to PNG gay and transgender advocate Nick Morea Evera (Kapul Champions); Sanmati, a Melbourne-based migration lawyer; and Shinen Wong, a RISE volunteer with a background in GLBTIQ community development.

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In July this year 400 first nations came together from coast to coast on Turtle Island North America) to join in the 4th annual ‘Healing Walk’, a gathering focused on healing the environment and the people who are suffering from tar sands expansion. The Unist’ot’en action Camp was one of the direct action groups participating.

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Defence of Government Schools. This week the DOGS speak with 3CR’s What’s The Score, Sport programmer Trevor Grant about discrepancy in school sporting funding and facilities between public and private schools.

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I speak with Sarah Williams from Multicultural Arts Victoria about the Rights at the Round Table forums!

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Special guest presenter, writer and human rights activist, Samah Sabawi presents Part 2 of a 2 part series commemorating the Palestinian Nakbah which saw the establishment of the state of Israel & the beginning of the ethnic cleansing of Palestine.
In this episode – part 2 – Samah will be discussing the ethnic cleansing of Palestine past and present.

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This month we hear highlights from Melbourne’s May Day rally, chat to the guys at Ceva in Melbourne’s north and hit the road for Victoria’s regional delegates training.

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On Small Talk in November Merry and Sam are on the mic talking everything Dwarfism Awareness Month. How the concept came about, what it achieved and where they see it going in the future. For more information contact the team on smalltalkon3cr@gmail.com or through Facebook.

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Valerie interviewed former Attorney General Rob Hulls about his new job as Adjunct Professor at RMIT. Sue interviewed Hans Hols Associate Professor at Sydney University about concerns around the new DSM5 and Sharon Malcolms, a podiatrist from NYCH, on the foot problems resulting from stilletto heels. Finally Valerie Farfalla and Sue Leigh said goodbye to Wednesday Hometime but can now be heard on Monday Breakfast at 7am.

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To mark 20 years since the High Court’s decision to grant native title to Eddie Mabo and the people of the Murray Islands, we speak with Dr Bryan Keon-Cohen QC. Dr Keon-Cohen appeared in the High Court for Mabo, as well as being counsel in the Wik case. He reflects on 20 years of native title, and speaks about the significance and preparation for the famous case.

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Bal diwas special, interview with vice president NAV and organiser of Bal diwas.

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