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3CR 855AM is a community radio station in Melbourne, Australia. 3CR broadcasters present over 130 programs every week. The station gives a voice to those people and issues denied media access.
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Right Now Radio 17.05.2012 | Tonight we speak to Joe Eggmoless whose unique and powerful story is told in the documentary Fantome Island screening at the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival on 26 May. Taken at the age of 7 from his Pacific Islander family, Joe was sent to a leporsarium on Fantome Island, which was created solely for indigenous people suffering from leprosy. | 17 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 13.05.12 | Tonight we’ll be discussing the launch of a global campaign to end children in immigration detention with Jeroen Van Hove from the Immigration Detention Coalition and Sophie Peer from Amnesty International Australia. | 13 5 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 12.04.2012 | Joining us live in the studio are Melbourne International Comedy Festival comedians Matthew Keneally and Scott Abbot from Political Asylum, Late Night Riot as well as Cy Fahey from Deadly Funny to chat about the interplay between humour and human rights. | 12 4 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 29.03.2012 | Anna Dorevitch speaks to May Maloney and Fiona McAlpine, founding members of the Young Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (YWILPF Australia) about the Government’s National Action Plan on Women Peace & Security. | 29 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 08.03.2012 | On this show of Right Now Radio we celebrated the 101st International Women’s Day by reviewing the last year and what it has meant for women’s rights in Australia and around the world: from Slutwalks to skype scandals, Nobel Peace Prizes to equal pay! | 8 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 01.03.2012 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, we listen to highlights from the launch of the DERAILED report by Bridges Across Borders Cambodia – a report which makes findings on the compliance of an AusAID and Asian Development Bank funded project to restore 650km of Cambodia’s railway network with human rights standards and safeguard policies. | 1 3 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 23.02.2012 | This program is the last on the monthly theme on prisoner’s rights for Right Now Radio. Sam Tovey, lawyer, joins us to talk about double jeopardy – the Victorian bill, the High Court decision in Bui and the infamous case of Gabe Watson. | 23 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 09.02.2012 | This show explores the journey through the criminal justice system and the rights that arise through the process of imprisonment. With insights from a criminal barrister and solicitor, Amy Brennan and Josh Taaffe, we explore the right to a fair trial and an impartial tribunal. | 9 2 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 12.01.2012 | Tonight on Right Now Radio we examine the Government’s people smuggling laws and the discredited age assessment processes that have led to numerous Indonesian children being prosecuted and detained in adult correctional facilities in Australia in breach of their human rights. | 12 1 12 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 01.12.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, Anna Dorevitch talks to Kelly Hinton, Executive Director of Project Respect about what’s being done in Australia to tackle sex trafficking and protect the victims of this heinous crime. | 1 12 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 24.11.2011 | RNR speak to Anna Brown and James Muldoon in relation to the Occupy Melbourne protest and the court case against the City of Melbourne and Victoria Police alleging that they are violating the protestors’ rights to free speech and assembly. | 24 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 17.11.2011 | This week highlights the situation of two Australians, Andrew Chan and Muyran Sukamaran, who are on death row in Indonesia for their involvement in the ‘Bali 9’. We hear a recent public address from their lawyer, Julian McMahon, who explains their situation and what Australians can do to help. | 17 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 3.11.2011 | Felicity James discussed the concept of ‘environmental justice’ with Elizabeth McKinnon from the Environment Defenders Office and Helen Van Den Berg from the Tullamarine Toxic Waste Dump Action Group. | 3 11 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 26.10.11 | Tonight we’ll be speaking to Bindi Cole, one of the applicants in the Bolt case, and Spencer Zifcak, President of Liberty Victoria about the balance between the right to freedom of expression and the right to protection from racial vilification. Arlene Texta Queen will also be reading us her poem about identity interrogation. | 26 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio Thu 20 Oct | On tonight’s program we will look at the ‘right to adequate living conditions’, a feature of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and how this right is protected for victims of domestic violence. | 20 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 13.10.2011 | Tonight we are talking to Peter Mitchell, former Department of Immigration employee and manager of the Villawood Detention Centre about his new book Compassionate Bastard. | 13 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 06.10.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, we speak to Emmanuel Jal, a former child soldier from Sudan and now an internationally acclaimed hip hop artist whose songs preaching against war and violence have been lauded by Nelson Mandela. | 6 10 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 29.10.2011 | Tonight we’ll be chatting to Steven Richardson, the producer of Melbourne Festival show Notes from a Hard Road and Beyond and creator of the Black Arm Band about the struggle of freedom and human rights through music. | 29 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 22.09.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, Anna Dorevitch talks to Kon Karapanagiotidis, CEO and Founder of the Asylum Seeker Resource Centre about the impact of the M70 decision, the Australian Government’s response and the human rights issues obscured by the current political and media storm. | 22 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 15.09.2011 | Ben Schokman and Anna Dorevitch will be joined in the studio by special guest, Koda, who has been taking it to the streets in his campaign to raise awareness about the benefits of the Victorian Charter. | 15 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 08.09.2011 | To celebrate International Literacy Day, Felicity James spoke with Paul Paton from Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages and teacher, Aunty Lynne, about the literacy of all Australians in indigenous language, revitalisation of indigenous language, and language programs in Victorian schools. | 8 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 02.09.2011 | Tonight Evelyn Tadros and Cat Timms speak to Beth, Tin and Cat from Beth King & The Hemingway Collective about the state of political music in Australia. | 2 9 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 25.08.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, is the first in a series of programmes that will explore the arguments against the death penalty by reference to the situation faced by two young Australians, Andrew Chan and Myuran Sukumaran who face state-sanctioned death sentences in Indonesia. Barry Jones, one of Australia’s great intellects talks about the history of the death penalty in Australia. | 25 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio Thu 18.08.2011 | Tonight, Right Now Radio’s Laura Vines and Anna Dorevitch talk to Youth Law Community Lawyer, Katrina Wong, about the human rights implications behind the vexed issue of criminal sentencing. | 18 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 11.08.2011 | Keelia chats with Aziza Abdel-Halim, President of the Muslim Women’s National Network Australia, about the ‘Women’s Spring’ in Saudi Arabia and the campaign, ‘Women 2 Drive’ which aims to overturn the ban on women driving in Saudi Arabia. | 11 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 04.08.2011 | Tonight we’ll be speaking to actor and performer, Derek Lynch, and creative producer, Sophia Marinos, from the upcoming Malthouse play, Namatjira about Namatjira’s life, legacy and the Big hArt community development projects that are seeking to create positive changes in disadvantaged communities. | 4 8 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 28.07.2011 | Tonight we speak to Dr Van Coufoudakis about the key decisions made at the European Court of Human Rights on the “Cyprus problem” as well as Eleni Efthymiou, the President of NEPOMAK (The World Organisation for Young Overseas Cypriots in Australia and New Zealand) about the experiences and views of the Cypriot diaspora in Australia. | 28 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 28.07.2011 | RNR’s Emily Howie speaks to Les Malezer – longtime Aboriginal rights advocate and now the first elected chair of the National Congress of Australia’s First Peoples – about current issues facing Aboriginal people, the role and aims of the National Congress in relation to human rights and Les’ vision for the future. | 28 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 14.07.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, Anna Dorevitch talks to folk musician Ted Egan about ‘Kutju Australia’ his project to translate and record the national anthem into Luritja, one of the country’s surviving indigenous languages. | 14 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 07.07.2011 | The first of a two-part NAIDOC series: RNR speaks to Ken Lechleitner, Alice Springs resident and founding member of the First Nations Political Party, and Katie Robertson, Northern Territorian welfare lawyer, about income management and the Northern Territory intervention, and the importance of Aboriginal leadership. | 7 7 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 30.06.2011 | RNR speaks to Melanie Dye, recently returned from working in Tanzania with a children’s rights organisation, about her motives and experiences, and the important contributions made by Australian volunteers in protecting human rights, reducing poverty and encouraging sustainable development overseas. | 30 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 23.06.2011 | Tonight we talk to playwright Lally Katz about the contemporary relevance of her exciting new play, ‘A Golem Story’ and Deborah Stone, Executive Director of the B’Nai B’Rith Anti-Defamation Commission (ADC) about combatting anti-semitism and racism. | 23 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 16.06.11 | To coincide with the 3CR Radiothon, Right Now Radio speaks with Erin Dolan from the Victoria Law Foundation about some of the funding challenges facing community organisations working on human rights issues. | 16 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 19.05.11 | Lucy Adams of the Homeless Persons’ Legal Clinic and Kerin Leonard from the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission about the way that the Victorian Charter of Human Rights and Responsibilities has made an impact for people experiencing homelessness. | 16 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 09.06.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, Anna Dorevitch talks to Associate Professor Michelle Foster about how the Government’s proposed asylum seeker/refugee swap with Malaysia could risk violating Australia human rights obligations under the Refugee Convention and Convention against Torture. | 9 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 02.06.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, Anna Brown discusses the parliamentary kerfuffle surrounding amendments to the Equal Opportunity laws. From the former Brumby Govenment’s amendments to the Baillieu Government’s proposed changes – we explore what the fuss is all about. | 2 6 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 12.5.2011 | Part 2 of our Right Now Radio special on the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival. We spoke with the musicians involved in the Rhythm and Rights event which took place on Sunday 15th May 2011 at the Abbotsford Convent. | 12 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right NowRadio 05.05.2011 | Tonight on RNR, Saharawi human rights defender, Aicha Dahane and Cate Lewis, Vice President of the Australia Western Sahara Association, tell us about the human rights situation in Western Sahara, their struggle for self-determination, and the impact of Australia’s phosphate imports on their future. | 5 5 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 28.04.11 | On a two part special on Right Now Radio, we will be speaking to the artists and organisers behind the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival (HRAFF), an annual nation wide festival coming up on 12 May – 22 May 2011 featuring film, music, art exhibitions, poetry, speakers, workshops, theatre and more. On tonight’s show, we’ll be speaking to indigenous filmmaker, Adrian Wills, about his two recent films, Boxing for Palm Island and Bourke Boy, which will be screening at HRAFF. We’ll also be joined by Shweta Kishore, documentary filmmaker, writer and HRAFF programmer! | 28 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 28.04.11 | On a two part special Right Now Radio speaks to artists and organisers behind the Human Rights Arts and Film Festival (HRAFF), an annual nation wide festival from 12 May – 22 May 2011 featuring film, music, art exhibitions, poetry, speakers, workshops, theatre and even a fashion parade. Tonight indigenous filmmaker, Adrian Wills, about his two recent films, Boxing for Palm Island and Bourke Boy, screening at HRAFF. And Shweta Kishore, documentary filmmaker, writer and HRAFF programmer. | 28 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 21.04.2011 | Right Now Radio’s Ben Schokman speaks to Grant Mitchell, Director of the International Detention Coalition, about alternatives to immigration detention and how Australia’s immigration and refugee detention system measures up to it’s international peers. | 21 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 14.04.2011 | Tonight Right Now Radio analyses Australia’s response to people smugglers. RNR’s Rachel Ball and Anna Dorevitch talk to Glen Ayers, Project Director of the “People Smugglers: Friend or Foe” exhibition, and Pamela Curr, Campaigns Coordinator of the Asylum Seekers Resource Centre. | 14 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 07.04.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, Adelaide Rief chats to Andre from Right Now following the recent launch of its exciting new website taking creative expression of human rights issues online. | 7 4 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 24.03.2011 | Dave Bloch in conversation with Sara Davies from the Asia Pacific Centre for the Responsibility to Protect about the events in Libya, what they might signal for the doctrine of the Responsibilty to Protect (R2P), and Australia’s role in this debate. | 24 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 17.03.2011 | Em Howie chats with Phil Lynch, Director of the Human Rights Law Resource Centre, about the recent Universal Periodic Review undertaken by Australia at the UN. How did Australia fare? What influence does the UN and other states’s response to Australia’s human rights record have on our government? | 17 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 10.03.2011 | Today, on the centenary of International Women’s Day, Right Now Radio speaks with lawyer and feminist trailblazer, Ariel Couchman, and Feminist Futures Co-Convenor, Alexia Staker, about their personal reflections on the evolution of the women’s rights movement: how far we have come and what challenges remain. | 10 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 03.03.2011 | Right Now Radio speaks to Kate Gauthier, Chair of ChilOut, about Australia’s ‘littlest prisoners’ – asylum seeker children – who are detained under Australia’s mandatory immigration detention regime. | 3 3 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 24.02.2011 | On tonight’s edition of Right Now Radio, Evelyn Tadros and Laura Vines will be crossing live to Cairo to Mina Georgy, an IT Manager (and Ev’s cousin!) to get a first hand account of the protests that brought down Mubarak, Egypt’s autocratic president for the past 30 years. Also Waleed Aly, prominent Australian academic, political commentator and writer. Waleed and Mina will be talking to us about the human rights issues that provoked the protests and the challenges facing the country as it transitions to democracy. | 24 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 17.02.2011 | The right to work: David Bloch and Anna Dorevich speak with labour law academic Anthony O’Donnell about whether the Government is implementing the right to work, and the changing definition of full employment in Australia. | 17 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio Thursday 10.02.2011 | The UN’s Independent Expert on Foreign Debt, International Financial Obligations and Human Rights is currently in Australia examining the impact of our trade and development policies on the realisation of human rights in Pacific Island States. Tonight on Right Now Radio, Rachel and Evelyn will be speaking about the Independent Expert’s visit and issues that it raises in relation to human rights and Australia’s foreign policy. They’ll be joined by Wesley Morgan, who is completing his doctorate at Melbourne University and is an expert on human rights and trade in the Pacific. | 10 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 03.02.2011 | Laura and Addy will take a closer look at the big issues that have been unfolding in the news over the last few weeks. Has the largely indigenous population of Palm Island been cut adrift in the path of Cyclone Yasi? And what criticisms did the Australian Government receive at our recent Universal Periodic Review at the UN? These questions answered and more, with featured music from OKA (http://www.okamusic.com) | 3 2 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 27.01.2011 | Anna Forsyth talks to Jane Treleaven, a Melbourne Barrister, about the Victorian Bar’s Climate Change and Environmental Law Panel. This unique initiative was launched last year and aims to provide enhanced access to legal advice and advocacy in the area of climate change and the law. | 27 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 20.01.2011 | With Midsumma upon us, Right Now Radio takes a look at how far we’ve come and how far we’ve got to go in the fight for equality and non-discrimination for the LGBTIQ community. Crusader Hillis and Dan Perkins from the {also} Foundation joined us to discuss the origins of Midsumma, the importance of the festival today and the ongoing discrimination and gaps in legal protection that affect the community. | 20 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 13.01.2011 | Laura Vines and David Bloch speak with Daniel Haile-Michael and Bec Smith about the experiences of African young people with the justice system. The show explores 2 recent projects: “visioning justice” – a project providing radio training to young African people and the opportunity to tell their stories about the justice system; and “Boys, you wanna give me some action” a recent report of the Racism Project which similarly focuses on African young people’s experiences of the justice system. | 13 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 06.01.2011 | Ben Schokman welcomes in the New Year by talking about his human rights “wishlist” for 2011. Ben is joined by Anita Coles, a human rights lawyer who has recently returned to Australia after working for 3 years in the UK. What will be at the top of Ben’s and Anita’s human rights desires for 2011? A federal Human Rights Act? Constitutional recognition of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples? The end of mandatory immigration detention? Tune in to find out…! | 6 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 06.01.2011 | Tonight on Right Now Radio, Ben Schokman will be welcoming in the New Year by talking about his human rights “wishlist” for 2011. Ben will be joined by Anita Coles, a human rights lawyer who has recently returned to Australia after working for 3 years in the UK. | 6 1 11 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 30.12.2010 | This NYE Eve special on Right Now Radio features Evelyn Tadros and Adelaide Rief speaking with James Catlin, a Melbourne barrister who has represented Julian Assange. They discuss the allegations against Julian Assange as well as the issues of freedom of speech and freedom of information which are raised by the Wikileaks project. | 30 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 23.12.2010 | Our Chief Police Commissioner, Simon Overland, has often stated, the central role and purpose of police is to protect human rights. We spoke with Tamar Hopkins of Flemington and Kensington Community Legal Centre about the ways in which police can both protect and impact on peoples’ rights. | 23 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 23.12.2010 | Our Chief Police Commissioner, Simon Overland, has often stated, the central role and purpose of police is to protect human rights. Tonight on Right Now Radio we speak with Tamar Hopkins of Flemington and Kensington Community Legal Centre about the ways in which police can both protect and impact on peoples’ rights. | 23 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 16.12.2010 | Anna and Ben look at the progress made in the City of Greater Dandenong to address discrimination experienced by young African Australians. Two years ago, the Victorian Equal Opportunity and Human Rights Commission released a report called Rights of Passage, highlighting the types of discrimination that affect Sudanese youth in that area. We talk to Helen Yandell, Director of the Monash Springvale Legal Service, which was invited by the Commission to comment on what had changed for Australian Sudanese since 2008. | 16 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 09.12.2010 | This edition of Right Now Radio is the second of a two part series on womens rights in honour of the “16 Days Campaign” for activism against gender violence. A focus on sexual exploitation, trafficking and the question of choice. Featuring an interview with Nina Valens from Project Respect. | 9 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 2.12.10 | Tonight’s show is the first in a two-part special marking the 16 Days Campaign to End Violence against Women. Anna Dorevitch and Evelyn Tadros will be talking to Fiona McCormak, CEO of Domestic Violence Victoria, the State’s peak body for family violence services for women and children. Fiona discusses the prevalence and impact of violence against women and children in Victoria and advocates the action that needs to take place on a state and federal level to protect their human rights. | 2 12 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 25.11.2010 | On tonight’s edition of Right Now Radio, we’ll be talking to Steven Stephens, the President of the Law Institute of Victoria, about the upcoming State election and the parties’ policy positions on the LIV’s top justice issues. What are the key human rights issues at stake? What are the parties’ positions on access to justice? Who should you vote for this Saturday? | 25 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 18.11.2010 | Handing down three major human rights decisions in a single day, the High Court has this week provided enough material for an Australian spin-off series of Boston Legal. Access to judicial review for refugees, tax relief for students and freedom of association for bikies: has the court been taken over by lefty pinkos? Or do the decisions seem radical only by contrast to a decade of conservativism? Cecilia Mitchell and Adelaide Rief discuss human rights law in the modern world, while sipping whiskey on the proverbial balcony of 3CR. | 18 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 11.11.2010 | Ben and Emily spoke with Mandy Lister, who recently returned from volunteering at the Homeless World Cup soccer tournament in Brazil. Apart from boasting about how beautiful Copacabana beach is, Mandy talked about how she became involved as a volunteer and what the World Cup means for the participants who took part from all around the world. | 11 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 04.11.2010 | On this edition of Right Now Radio, we head down south, where Tasmania is quietly progressing towards legal protection and promotion of human rights. The Tasmanian government is currently consulting with the community on the content and operation of a proposed Human Rights Act. If a Human Rights Act is passed, Tasmania will become the third Australian jurisdiction to comprehensively protect human rights. Emily and Dave speak with Rodney Croome about the developments in Tasmania and the campaign for better human rights protection. | 4 11 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 28.10.2010 | On this edition of Right Now Radio, we talk to Diafrix’s Khalid Abdulwaha AKA Azmarino about his experience of travelling to, and growing up in, Australia as an African refugee, his view of Australia’s refugee policies and his recent collaboration with Blue King Brown on the Key of Sea Album. What is it like to grow up as a refugee in Australia? How can Australia adopt a humane asylum seeker policy in the face of such negative public sentiment? Can music play a part in changing public sentiment? | 28 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Right Now Radio 21.10.2010 | David Bloch and Ben Schokman speak to Bec Goodbourn about Melbourne’s much-touted laneways. In recent times, our ‘hidden’ laneways have become a selling point for Melbourne’s tourist industry. But the laneways (with their long histories) also raise more complicated questions about people’s perceptions of space and identify, which in turn plays into the way they’re regulated, and the experiences of the people who inhabit them. We explore these questions with Bec who has been researching these issues. | 21 10 10 | Free | View In iTunes |
| Total: 68 Episodes |
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