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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Jul 5, 2026

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Episodes

Monday Breakfast - Episode 202001200700 19.01.2020
War horse, National Cricket Inclusion Championships, bushfire impact on Australian animals, Campaign to save Gandolfo Gardens & over representation of Victorians in national homelessness data 12.01.2020

Monday 13th January 20207:00am Acknowledgement of country7:14 Alice chats with the Puppetry Director for War Horse, Gareth Aled, about the production which is currently showing at the Regent Theatre 7:30 Adam Cassidy is the Community, Diversity and Inclusion Manager at Cricket Australia.  Adam spoke with Claudia from Geelong where the National Cricket Inclusion Championships take place this week (...

Monday Breakfast - Episode 202001060700 05.01.2020
Climate Change Performance Index, inaugural meeting of Assembly for Treaty, British election results, interim report from the Victorian Mental Health Royal Commission and Victoria State Library’s redevelopment 15.12.2019

Monday 16th December 20197:00am Acknowledgement of country7:03 Alternative News 7:17 Ella speaks with Jason Lyddieth, a climate change campaigner with the Australian Conservation Foundation, about the latest edition of the annual Climate Change Performance Index in which Australia dropped one place to 56th and scored a zero out of 100 on climate policy.7:30 Trevor Pearce is a Kamilaroi man and act...

Monday Breakfast - Episode 201912090700 08.12.2019
Making every building count in meeting Australia’s emissions target, The Lost but not Forgotten report, Decolonising feminism, academia and language, gender linked fate & the Do Your Thing video series 01.12.2019

Monday 2nd December 20197:00am Acknowledgement of country7:03 Alternative News7:13 We speak with Doctor Tim O’Leary from the Faculty of Architecture, Building and Planning at Melbourne University about making every building count in meeting Australia’s emissions target. Buildings in Australia account for over 25% of our carbon emissions and restructuring of the construction sector could go a long...

Monday, 25 November 2019 - 7:00am to 8:30am 24.11.2019
Fire ecology, Equinor plans to drill in the Great Australian Bight on hold, Silicosis prevention, Rental rights, Disability Sport Festival, Indigenous voice to Parliament needed, Pilot pill testing program for Victoria 17.11.2019

Monday Breakfast Rundown 18-11-20197:00    Acknowledgement of Country7:08    We speak with Professor Michael Clarke, Zoologist and Fire Ecologist about the impact of fire on plants and wildlife in Australia and Victoria’s preparedness for the fire season.7: 18   Norwegian company Equinor’s plans to explore for oil in the Great Australian Bight have been knocked back for the second time. We speak w...

Safe injecting rooms, an end to old growth native forest logging, protests against Medevac repeal, the rights of sacred trees & single use plastic ban in Queensland 10.11.2019

7:00   Acknowledgement of Country7:15   Peter Wearne about recent media reports on the Medically Supervised Injecting Room.7:30   Matt Ruchel Executive Director of the Victorian National Parks Association on the Andrews government announcement that logging of old growth native forest in Victoria will ‘cease immediately’.7:45    Chris Breen Refugee Action Collective about the Federal government’s m...

Blockade IMARC; Putin, Erdogan and Assad make deals on Northern Syria;The brutal invasion of Rojava by Turkey requires international condemnation; What next for Brexit as the UK calls an election 03.11.2019

7:00  Acknowledgement of country 7:15  Blockade IMARC Vox Pops 7:30    Associate Professor Mehmet Ozalp Charles Sturt University on 'ceasefire' in northern Syria and the geopolitics at play in the region.7: 45  Fionn Skiotis from Australians for Kurdistan comes into the studio to tell us about World Resistance Day for Rojava (Nov 2nd) and what's happening on the ground after the invasion by Turkey...

Ex-Parliamentarians serving the interests of multinational companies; Slutwalk in Melbourne; Australia's history of media suppression; Inadequacy of Newstart for Aboriginal peoples in remote communities; Sci-Fi at Red Stitch Theatre 27.10.2019

7:00 Acknowledgement of country7: 05 Alice and I chat about Tell it like it is, an interactive forum on First Nations hip hop celebrating the First Nations people's voice and featuring acclaimed artists Munkimuk, Oetha, Neil Morris, Philly and special guests. Arts Centre Melbourne, Oct 31st 7:15 Peter Miller from Deakin University on ex-parliamentarians lobbying for multinational alcohol and gambl...

Morrison praying for rain, The Gambia's push to take Myanmar to the International Court of Justice, Ex Parliamentarians working for gambling, alcohol and fast food multinationals, Development work in Malawi 20.10.2019

Monday brekky lineup 21-10-2019 7:00 Acknowledgement of country 7:15  Philip Almond, University of Queensland, on prayer as government policy: Morrison praying for the end of drought 7:30  Susan Hutchinson, from the ANU on The Gambia taking Myanmar to the International Court of Justice (ICJ) for genocide of Rohingya people 7:45  Peter Miller, Deakin University, on the revolving door: In which ex-p...

Defend Moratorium on gas drilling; Why TikTok is the fastest growing social media platform; India's campaign to end single use plastic bags; Fight for the Bight!-Update; Dr Jeanine Leane on Aunty Kerry Reed-Gilbert's Memoir; Ravi Jain-A Brimful of Asha 06.10.2019

7:00 Acknowledgement of country 7:05     Friends of the Earth Campaign to extend the moratorium on onshore conventional exploration and drilling7:15     Milovan Savic, PhD candidate at Swinburne University of Technology, tells us about the social media platform TikTok, its appeal to young people and growing popularity; part of his research on how families with preteen and teenage children negotiat...

US Right to Life activism in NSW, Moral responsibility for Australia's 'exported' emissions, ACT legalises growing small amounts of cannabis, Walk for Epilepsy, Connecting with the Melbourne International Arts Festival 29.09.2019

7:00   Acknowledgement of Country 7:15   Dr Prudence Flowers from Flinders University tells us how the US Right to Life movement is shaping the abortion debate in Australia.   7:30  Prof Jeremy Moss from the University of New South Wales on moral accountability for climate change and why Australia's mining giants are accessory to the crime. Websitehttps://climatejustice.co/  7:45  Growing cannibis...

Students strike!; Hush: Gathering of Kindness; Friends of the Earth- #Keep it in the Ground; Let them stay! Rally for Priya, Nades and their daughters; Martin Croft on bringing 'Come from Away' to Australia 22.09.2019

7:00   Acknowledgement of Country7:07   Students Strike! 7:15   Tony Gould tells us how the Hush Foundation creates music for children's hospitals and other stressful environments and about Gathering of Kindness, their new album.7:30    Cam Walker, campaign's coordinator for Friends of the Earth  Melbourne calls in to tell us about their campaign  to extend Victoria's  moratorium on onshore conven...

Berry Street Teaching Family Model, Malaysia decriminalises drug use, Drug testing welfare recipients, 'It ain't easy being wheezy', Directing Broken River at La Mama 15.09.2019

7:00        Acknowledgement of Country7:15         Tom Bowerman, Director of Innovation at Berry Street tells Dean about the Teaching Family Model and why it's been such a success. 7:30       Greg Denham, Australian Editor of the LEAP newsletter, drops into the studio to discuss developments in drug policy in Australia and overseas. 7:45         The Australian government moves to drug test Newstar...

Hong Kong in Australia, Ethical Fashion, Food or War, Preserving the 'green' in the Nillumbik Green Wedge, Brett Cousins on directing Ulster American 08.09.2019

7:00    Acknowledgement of Country7:15     Voices from the seminar Like Water: Hong Kong vs China  Louisa Lim, Centre for Advancing Journalism, University of Melbourne, Denise Ho, Cantopop singer and actress, prodemocracy activist and LBGTIQ advocate, Badiucao, Chinese political cartoonist, artist and rights activist7:34     Ethical Fashion7:45     Julian Cribbs speaks with us about his new book F...

Religious Freedom Bills: 'Back to the Dark Ages', Australian military in the Strait of Hormuz, Community radio and social change, Since Ali Died, Writing 'Australian Realness' 01.09.2019

 7;00     Acknowledgement of Country 7:15   Tim O'Connor Amnesty International on religious freedom draft bill. 7:30    Sue Wareham MAPW (Medical Association for the Prevention of War) on why Australia's military participation with the US in the Strait of Hormuz shows poor judgement by the Fedreal Government 7:45     Juliet Fox on the research for her book Community Radio's amplification of commun...

Attacks on Bill to decriminalise abortion in NSW; UK voices on Brexit and Boris; Coping with Asthma; Djab Wurrung protection and Victoria's heritage values; Tatatau, Tatou and Tattoo at the Immigration Museum 25.08.2019

7:00     Acknowledgement of Country 7:15     Dr Prudence Flowers from Flinders University discusses her paper on how the US Right to Life is shaping protests against the Bill to decriminalise Abortion in NSW in The Conversation 22-08-2019 7:30     Voices from UK on Brexit and Boris produced by Alice Golds. 7:45     Anthony Flynn, Senior research, policy and advocacy manager at Asthma Australia spe...

Hong Kong Basic Law, Australia's US-China dilemma, Cyber security, Transgender history and Victoria's proposed law, Robert's mission 18.08.2019

7:00    Acknowledgement of Country7:17    John Garrick, Charles Darwin University, on the protests in Hong Kong, the Basic Law and the significance of the Cantonese language7:25   John Garrick on China and International law and Australia's relationship with China and the US.745    Paul Haskell-Dowland on Cyber security in Australia8:00   Noah Riseman discusses his research on the history of Transg...

Press freedom, Performance measures for Universities, Worker protection against silicosis, US influence on Australian defence policy 11.08.2019

7:00     Acknowledgement of country7:15     Senator Rex Patrick on what his FOI request revealed (and didn't reveal) about the AFP raids on the ABC and Newscorp journallist Annika Smethurst7:30    Desiree Cai from the National Union of Students (NUS) explains why the new performance measures for Universities don't measure up7:45    Prof Tim Driscoll on the increase in silicosis and the need to pro...

Gene technology, National Homelessness Week, Hong Kong protesters and public space, Rise of populism, Silicosis epidemic 04.08.2019

 Friends of the Earth Louise Sales on new Bill on gene technologySupporting homeless young people during National Homelessness Week: Hope Street youth and famiy services Urban sociologist Dr Peter Walters from the University of Queensland on how Hong Kong protesters are winning the battle fpr public spaceThe rise of populism: Dr Benjamin Moffitt from the Australian Catholic UniversityDr Paul Sutto...

Fair Go For Pensioners Conference, Hope Street, EU Asylum and the 2015 'Crisis', Captain Carola Rackete, Kinglake Friends of the Great Forest 21.07.2019

7:00 - Acknowledgement of Country7:15 - We hear audio from Jack Verdins, who works with Friends of Public Housing Victoria  https://www.facebook.com/FOPHVIC/. Audio from the Fair Go For Pensioners Conference 7:30 - Dean talks to Hope Street CEO, Donna Bennett on youth and family services  7:45 - Alice talks to Tamara Tubakovic about EU asylum and the response to the 2015 refugee 'crisis' 8:00 - Ia...

Temporary Exclusion Order, SANE and Winter Food Cravings 14.07.2019

7:00: Acknowledgement of Country  7:30: Sangeetha Pillai - Senior Research Associate at the Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law, University New South Wales Law School - talks us through the bill  that was introduced by Peter Dutton on the 4th July to temporarily exclude citizens from returning to Australia.  7:45: SANE Deputy CEO, Dr Michelle Blanchard talks to us about the Royal Commissio...

Ending Homelessness in Victoria, Australia-US Alliance, Freedom of Speech and the PJCIS, ACTU on Union Leaders in South Korea, Po Po Mo Co 07.07.2019

Monday 8th July 2019  Jenny Smith - Jenny Smith, CEO of  Council to Homeless Persons (CHP) on ending homelessness in Victoria and highlighting the gross representation of indigenous people experiencing homelessness.  Richard Tanter - Professor Richard Tanter from the Nautilus Institute for Secuirty and Sustainabilit,talks about the Australia-US alliance, the late Malcolm Fraser's book Dangerous Al...

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