Rob, Hannah, Edmi

Monday Breakfast

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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.

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Rob, Hannah, Edmi

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News

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www.3cr.org.au

Latest episode

Jul 5, 2026

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Solidarity in Decolonial Struggle, World Trade Organisation Vaccine Inequity, Uncle Jack Charles, and Coronial Inquest into the death of Raymond Noel Lindsay Thomas 18.07.2021

Monday Breakfast 19 July 2021//with Phuong and Jacob// 7.00AM: Scheherazade Bluol from Women on the Line speaks to Eugenia Flynn, and Tasnim Sammak about Black Australia to Palestine Solidarity in Decolonial Struggle.// 7.35AM: Jacob speaks to Dr Patricia Ranald from the Australian Fair Trade and Investment Network about the movement to change World Trade Organisation trading rules to allow low in...

Saving Westernport Bay, Don't Frack the NT, Refugee Hunger Strikes, and Protests for Palestinian Freedom 11.07.2021

Monday Breakfast 12 Julywith Jacob//Welcome and Acknowledgement to Country// 7:00AM  Saving Westernport: How a determined community stopped AGL's plan for a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit in Westernport Bay. Judith Peppard from Communication Mixdown reports. //7:30AM  Don’t Frack The NT: Tish King from Seed Mob speaks to Ella and Alice from Wednesday Breakfast calling on supporters to st...

Tasmanian Salmon Farming, CH31 Community TV, Saving Preston Market, and NAIDOC Week 'Beyond the Bars' 04.07.2021

Monday Breakfast 5 July 2021 with Jacob and Phung//Welcome and Acknowledgement to Country// 7:01AM: James from Out of the Blue speaks with Adrian Meder from the Australian Marine Conservation Society about the salmon farming industry's impact on Tasmania's marine ecosystems.//7:35AM: Phuong on Tuesday Breakfast speaks with Lauren Colosimo from Channel 31 about the recent vote in the House of Repre...

Moreland Cycling Infrastructure, UNESCO's report on Great Barrier Reef, Online Surveillance Laws, and UNICEF Australia Report 'Children's Voices in a Changing World' 27.06.2021

Monday Breakfast 28 June with Phuong, Jacob, and Evie//Welcome and Acknowledgement to Country //  It's Radiothon time! You can donate to keep 3CR on air using https://givenow.com.au/cause442 or phone up on 0394198377/ Any amount big or small is appreciated!// Chris from Yarrabug Radio (Yarra Bicycle Users Group) speaks with Councillors about cycling infrastructure in Moreland and Melbourne.// Ella...

Radiothon, Tony Birch on Black Palestinian Solidarity, Canberra War Memorial Redevelopment, and Raise the Age Campaign 13.06.2021

Monday Breakfast 14 Junewith Phuong and Jacob // Welcome and Acknowledgement to Country //  It's Radiothon time! You can donate to keep 3CR on air using https://www.givenow.com.au/cause442 or phone up on 0394198377/ Any amount big or small is appreciated!// Jan Bartlett from Tuesday Hometime interviews Dr Tony Birch on the Free Palestine Melbourne's Nakba Event in May.// Jan Bartlett from Tuesday...

Students Strike 4 Climate, Errininundra Alla Turka Logging, and a Historic Win for Climate 06.06.2021

Monday Breakfast 7 June 2021with Kannagi and Jacob\\Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome\\Highlights from Students Strike  Vivien Langford brings us Highlights from the recent national SCHOOL STRIKE 4 CLIMATE. Vivien started the journey at Sydney's Pitt St Uniting Church... Sydney's Pitt St Uniting Church with their support for the recent School StrikePacifica Youth leaders We are Not Drowning -...

Regenerative Sustainable Agriculture, First Nations speak to the Disability Royal Commission, Westbury Prison and the Tasmanian Election 25.04.2021

Regenerative Sustainable Agriculture with Dr Rebecca Cross - a postdoctoral researcher in the School of Life and Environmental Sciences and a lecturer in Human Geography in the School of Geosciences. Her research interests focus on natural resource management, regenerative and sustainable agriculture, farming subcultures, local knowledge and citizen science, and Indigenous land and food knowledge....

Beyond Burning documentary; Far right extremism; Grandmothers Against Removals; Facebook content deletion; Tana Douglas, the first female roadie 21.02.2021

8:15am: We hear from Tana Douglas, who's acknowledged in the music industry as Australia's first female roadie! We speak about her memoir Loud, and the impact of COVID 19 on the music industry.8.00am: Claudia speaks with Jon Bisset about the impact of Facebooks content deletion on Community media. Tune in to hear TEXT US 0488 809 855 and let us know your thoughts on the Facebook content deletion.7...

Slutwalk, sexual exploitation and abuse by international military and civilian peacekeepers and La Mama Theatre 06.12.2020

MONDAY December 7th7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:12am  We revisit a speech given by Sharner Bremner during the Slutwalk Broadcast, talking about the Let Her Speak and Let Us Speak campaigns.7:22am Another from the Slutwalk Broadcast, Judith Peppard caught up with Jess Gleeson from Deakin University, she has been involved in and written about SlutWalk in Melbourne for seven years and tells us...

The Legacy of FJ Rose, Aaminah Kahn's Slutwalk Speech, and Deconstructing the Patriarchy 29.11.2020

7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:10am David Wilson, CEO of Deaf Children Australia, speaks to us about FJ Rose. FJ Rose is a hero in the Deaf community, and his legacy continues in the work of DCA.7:20am We revisit a speech given by Aaminah Kahn during the Slutwalk Broadcast, critiquing "need" as its used as an excuse by abusive men.7:40am Dr Jenny Kennedy is on the show to discuss how the femin...

Monday Breakfast - sexual harassment in the workplace and the Sex Discrimination Act, cultural appropriation of Indigenous artefacts and ecofeminism, far right reaction to US election, waterways, eels and Indigenous knowledge at Uni of Melbourne 15.11.2020

07:00  Acknowledgement of Country07:19  Claudia talks to RMIT employment law lecturer Dr Elizabeth Shi about the culture of silence surrounding sexual harassment in the workplace, shortcomings of the Sex Discrimination Act (Cth) 1984, and a structured legal alternative involving systemic organisational responsibility rather than an individualised approach. She also discusses the importance of lead...

Monday Breakfast: Isol-Aid NAIDOC; Cold Case North; Joe Anderson's use of cinema to demand recognition for his people; Eight Days in Kamay exhibition; #Raise the Age 08.11.2020

7:00     Acknowledgement of Country 7:07     Candice Lorrae from The Merindas speaks with Claudia about Isol-Aid NAIDOC week Celebrationhttps://tasmania.events/event/12282375-a/isol-aid-naldoc-celebration 7:18     Michael Nest discusses Cold Case North with Judith, a book about a new investigation to find out what happened to two Canadian Indigenous activists, James Brady and Absolom Halkett, who...

"Pompey" Austin and Indigenous football in the 19th century, Physical Disability Australia's new Youth Alliance initiative, diversity in journalism revisited 20.09.2020

Paddy interviews Nick Schumi from Physical Disability Australia about the new Youth Alliance initiative. Claudia interviews historian Roy Hay about his new book Albert "Pompey" Austin: A man between two worlds. Roy describes Pompey's multiple sporting talents, arguing that the contribution of Indigenous Australians to Australian Rules Football lies not in the game being based on the traditional In...

UK exam results disaster, laws silencing sexual violence survivors, WA language centre reviving Indigenous language 30.08.2020

 Alice speaks to speak with Sarah, a teacher from the UK, who’s currently teaching at a British international school outside of the UK, about the extent of the exam disaster in the UK and what that has meant for students. Around 7.30am this morning Ella speaks to Dr Rachael Burgin, about the law which prevents sexual assault survivors publicly speaking about their experience. At around 8am Claudia...

Australian media coverage of COVID 19; Modern Monetary Theory and the Pandemic; HALT 16.08.2020

7:00am Acknowledgement of Country.7:10am Dr Denis Muller joins the show to discuss the Australian media's coverage of COVID 19. Dr Muller is Senior Research Fellow at the Centre for the Advancement of Journalism at the University of Melbourne.7:25am We revisit an interview with economist Professor Bill Mitchell from April 2020. Professor Mitchell explains to us the government's role in economic re...

COVID affects on Music Industry, Diversity in AUS Media and "Where Are You Today" audio project 26.07.2020

0:15:00  - Paddy, talks with Dr Catherine Strong from RMIT, and they discuss the impact of COVID on the music industry and what the road to recovery might look like.0:00:30 - Ella speaks with journalist and RMIT associate professor Janak Rogers, about diversity in the Australian media. 0:01:00 - Kurdish artist and musician @FarhadBandesh in conversation with Claudia Craig about seeking asylum, COV...

The rising price of Arts Degrees, Juukan Caves Destruction, Environmental Film Festival, and the diversity in journalism 21.06.2020

7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:05am For alternative news, we look at the overhaul of tertiary education which will see the cost of arts and humanities degrees rise by 113%7:15am Claudia speaks to senior West Australian barrister and native title and Aboriginal heritage protection expert Greg McIntyre about the recent destruction by mining corporation Rio Tinto of the ancient Juukan caves in th...

The gendered impact of the pandemic, Public housing, In My Blood It Runs 31.05.2020

7;00am Acknowledgement of Country and introduction7:15am Susanne Legena talks with Ella about the gendered impact of the pandemic, particularly on women and girls when they have their period. Susanne is CEO of the charity Plan International Australia, who released the report ‘Periods in a Pandemic’ on Menstrual Hygiene Day last Thursday. If you would like to support women struggling to manage thei...

Refugee Solidarity Action, Global Response to COVID 19, Queer Sisterhood Project 24.05.2020

7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:10am Paddy speaks with Rilka from Refugee Solidarity Action in Meanjin Brisbane about the protests held at the Kangaroo Point Central Hotel, and the police response.7:30am Ella speaks to an Associate Professor from the University of Sydney about the global reaction to the Coronavirus. Professor  Adam Kamradt-Scott’s research looks into how governments and multila...

Biolela family update, Autism month, the Commons Library, Policing of coronavirus restrictions 26.04.2020

7:00am Acknowledgement of Country7:10am Ella speaks with Aran Mylvaganam, a founding member of the Tamil Refugee Council, to get an update on the court proceedings for the Biolela family of four, Priya, Nades, Kopika and Tharunicaa, who are currently being held by immigration on Christmas island and have been fighting for their right to remain in Australia. Listeners can show their support bySigni...

La Mama Theatre defunded, Tempo Rubato, Meditation, and Macroeconomics 19.04.2020

 La Mama funding cutsThe show begins with Alice talking to Liz Jones, artistic director of La Mama Theatre, about federal funding cuts affecting the theatre and the wider arts community. Meditations in an emergencyHear the second part of Paddy's interview with Thich Phap Hai, a Buddhist monk and teacher, about meditation techniques to use in daily life. From music to foodContinuing with the commun...

Men's behaviour, workplace gender and men's health in construction industry, saving Albert Park from Grand Prix motor racing 08.03.2020

Monday March 9th 20207am Acknowledgment of Country 7:16 Paddy talks to Monash University Phd candidate, Rebecca Stewart about her research into healthy masculinities and men's behaviour programmes. For more information, see also https://www.ourwatch.org.au7:45 Claudia speaks to Peter Lalor from the Save Albert Park about their 25-year fight to move the Australian Formula One Grand Prix motor racin...

Feminism vs Capitalism, Gender in the workplace, The problem with 'Lean in' style brands of feminism, Drilling plans for the Great Australian Bight knocked back & The Winter's Tale 01.03.2020

Monday March 2nd 20207am Acknowledgment of Country 7:14 We hear from a panel discussion at last year's Broadside conference, Rage Against the Machine: Feminism and Capitalism.7:26 Claudia interviews Dr Donna Bridges, sociologist from Charles Sturt University, Bathurst about gender-related issues in male dominated industries with a particular focus on manual trade workers in the construction indust...

In my Blood it Runs, role of local councils in fighting climate change, Election candidate training, autism and ADHD genetics and neurodevelopment and the ongoing fight to bring the Tamil family back to their Biloela home 23.02.2020

Monday 24th February 20207am Acknowledgment of Country 7:09 Annie McLoughlin talks with Maya Newell, director of In My Blood It Runs, a documentary that follows the story of 10-yr-old Arrernte Aboriginal boy Dujuan as he grows up Alice Springs.  (interview conducted by Annie McLoughlin, Solidarity Breakfast)7.23am Trent McCarthy speaks on the role of local councils in addressing climate change. Au...

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