Sinopse
Radical activist citizen journalism. A weekly radio programme on RTRFM (92.1FM), a community radio station based in Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. We bring an independent perspective to the analysis of news and issues and provide a forum for activists, campaigners, academics, advocates and workers denied a voice by the mainstream media. Covering indigenous issues, post-capitalist/anti-capitalist analysis, refugee rights, antifa and all the important environmental, economic and social justice issues of the day. Dont hate the media, become the media!! - http://perthindymedia.net/
Episódios
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Meredith Hammat Secretary UnionsWA on a wage rise for WA's lowest-paid workers
22/05/2017 Duração: 10minThe Western Australian Industrial Relations Commission last week began hearings for the State Wage Case which will set the wages for some of the lowest paid working people in WA, those on the WA Minimum Wage and state awards. Around 100,000 people rely on this decision to determine their wages. Again, this year the peak employer body, the Chamber of Commerce and Industry WA, have recommended that the lowest-paid working people get no increase at all. Indymedia's Karun Cowper spoke to Meredith Hammat, Secretary, UnionsWA to get her response to the hearings.
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Felicity Ruby on Australia’s Role in the Five Eyes in the age of Trump
22/05/2017 Duração: 29minFelicity Ruby is a Doctoral candidate at the University of Sydney and former political adviser to Senator Scott Ludlam. Her research is focused on transnational political movements resisting mass surveillance. Indymedia's Karun Cowper spoke to Felicity about her PhD dissertation entitled "The Fourth Eye: Australia’s Role in the Five Eyes before and after Snowden". Even in the age of the Trump presidency, Australia's political leaders and media maintain their unquestioned subservience to our US masters...
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Valerie Farfalla from the Australian Unemployed Workers Union
22/05/2017 Duração: 09minIndymedia's Raymond Grenfell speaks to Valerie Farfalla from the AUWU regarding federal government plans to trial the mandatory drug testing of welfare recipients.
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Jess Beckerling on Native Forest Logging in the South-west
22/05/2017 Duração: 06minJess Beckering speaks to Indymedia's Raymond Grenfell on the on-going campaign to protect native forests in WA's south-west.
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Sam Wainwright on Metronet
08/05/2017 Duração: 11minIndymedia's Raymond Grenfell speaks to Road To Rail convenor, Sam Wainwright about the state government's announcement of over two billion dollars worth of road and rail infrastructure, including $1.6 billion dollars of federal funding previously ear-marked for the Perth Freight Link.
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Dr Sandra Bloom on the unfolding paradigm shift in mental health towards "trauma informed care"
07/05/2017 Duração: 17minDr Sandra Bloom is an American mental health activist, psychiatrist and Associate Professor of Health Management and Policy at Drexel University. She is the creator of the "Sanctuary model" of therapeutic care which is now a prevalent approach to mental health in the USA, Australia and around the world. "A traumatic experience impacts the entire person – the way we think, the way we learn, the way we remember things, the way we feel about ourselves, the way we feel about other people, and the way we make sense of the world..." The Sanctuary model is an approach to mental health care which promotes safety and recovery from adversity through the active creation of a trauma-informed community. A recognition that trauma is pervasive in the experience of human beings forms the basis for the Sanctuary Model's focus not only on the people who seek treatment, but equally on the people and systems who provide that treatment. Karun Cowper spoke to Dr Bloom about the unfolding paradigm shift in our understanding and
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Julien Vincent on Westpac ruling out funding Adani
01/05/2017 Duração: 10minIndymedia's Raymond Grenfell speaks to Julien Vincent from Market Forces regarding Westpac's decision to not fund new coal, including Adani's Carmichael project. A project that, if built, would be the largest coal mine in the southern hemisphere.
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Scott Ludlam on Australian metadata laws and breaches
01/05/2017 Duração: 09minIndymedia's Raymond Grenfell speaks to Greens Senator Scott Ludlam regarding the implications of changes to government policy on metadata retention and the recent breach by the Australian Federal Police.
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Long time peace activist Jo Vallentine on the Nuclear threat in the age of Trump
03/04/2017 Duração: 11minThe Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) is currently circulating a public statement to Keep Australia out of U.S. wars - A public call for an Independent and Peaceful Australian foreign policy. The statement will be published in national media outlets, including on-line journals and newsletters. Karun Cowper speaks with former Greens Senator, long-time peace activist and IPAN member Jo Vallentine.
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The Nabi Salih model: Human rights activist Bassem Tamimi on the Palestinian struggle for justice
03/04/2017 Duração: 12minIt seems an Israeli-Palestinian peace settlement is further away than ever, with the Netanyahu government approving late last week the first new illegal colonial outpost, commonly referred to as a settlement, in the West Bank in 20 years. Military occupation remains a daily reality for millions of Palestinians, and the people of Gaza continue to go about their lives under conditions of siege. There are fragile signs of hope however, perhaps none more so than in the West Bank village of Nabi Salih, for seven long years home to weekly peaceful protests against the Israeli occupation. The key leader of these protests is Nabi Salih resident Bassem Tamimi. Bassem was due to arrive in Perth this Wednesday evening to begin a speaking tour of Australia, but his entry visa has thus far been denied by the Turnbull government. Alex Whisson began by asking Bassem why he felt it was so important for the people of his village to so defiantly maintain weekly protests against the occupation over such a long period of ti
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MUA Secretary Chris Cain on Mark McGowan's victory
15/03/2017 Duração: 07minIn the wake of Mark McGowan's crushing victory in last weekend's Western Australian election, MUA State Secretary Chris Cain was quick to remind the Premier-elect of the contribution made by the union movement to his win, telling the press, "We've delivered for them so it's not too much to expect them to deliver for working-class people." Alex Whisson began by asking the long-standing union leader what confidence he had in McGowan's ability to deliver on his promises, especially with respect to keeping Western Power and the Fremantle Port in public hands.
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Emma June on her epic tree sit protesting #Roe8 and #NakedforNature
24/01/2017 Duração: 13minEmma June aka Mumm Ghi on her epic tree sit protesting #Roe8 and #NakedforNature.
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Carolyn Lewis on the CCTV of Ms Dhu's final days released by the WA coroner
19/12/2016 Duração: 16minMs Dhu family spokeperson and Deaths In Custody Watch Committee (WA)co-chair Carolyn Lewis on the WA coroner's report into Ms Dhu's death who died after being locked up at South Hedland Police Station in August 2014.
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Father Chris Bedding & Holy Family greet shoppers at Garden City
19/12/2016 Duração: 14minFather Chris Bedding on his participation in recent creative action in support of asylum seekers with a entourage of the Holy Family greeting shoppers in Garden City.
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Dr Kate Raynes-Goldie on the #roe8 madness - WA can be doing so much more to support real innovation
19/12/2016 Duração: 12minDr Kate Raynes-Goldie on the roe 8 madness and why WA can be doing so much more to support real innovation
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Green's MLC Lynn MacLaren on Roe 8 protests
05/12/2016 Duração: 10minFollowing a decision by the West Australian state government to allow for preparatory work on the controversial Roe 8 Highway, which goes through the Beeliar Wetlands, Indymedia spoke with Green's MLC Lynn MacLaren about the implications of this decision, and protests which began on 5 December.
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Tad Tietze on the U.S. Presidential elections
08/11/2016 Duração: 14minWe speak to Sydney-based political commentator and blogger Dr Tad Tietze on the eve of the U.S. Presidential elections. Alex Whisson began by asking for his take on the rise of the Trump phenomenon.
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Lizeth Castellanos and Daniel Rojas from Perth City Farm on creating engaging community spaces
07/11/2016 Duração: 06minLizeth Castellanos and Daniel Rojas from Perth City Farm on creating engaging community spaces such as the upcoming Twilight Festival Mini-Series Episode Two: Community Gardens https://www.facebook.com/events/670516106435666/
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Samantha Castro on apocalypse pending in America (Fuck Yeah!)
06/11/2016 Duração: 34minAustralian activist Samantha Castro reports back on her recent trip to the "United" States - apocalype pending vibes in Amurica (Fuck Yeah), can our brothers and sisters there stop the train before it goes over the cliff(?), 5 years post-Occupy, wash up of #feelthebern, what the hell is Julian Assange up to (?), the #noDAPL stand off and glimmers of hope...
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Marziya Mohammedali on the burkini ban controversy in France
01/11/2016 Duração: 08minKarun Cowper speaks with Perth Muslim and social justice activist Marziya Mohammedali about the French Muslim citizen made to undress by four armed police as she lay on the beach. The 38-year-old was made to remove her burkini under the watch of four French policeman in accordance with a controversial new ban on the garment in parts of the country.