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Solidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastVoices 4 Palestine II Alison Tanner Interview II Mira Gunawansa Interview Pt 2 II This Is The Week That Was IIVoices 4 Palestine here II Ahmed Alabadla from Pulse of Palestine on Radio Skid Row (Sydney 88.9 fm 10am Friday Morning) Fiery speech at Sydney snap rally on the 21st of March Recorded by Vivien Langford of the Climate Action show (3cr, Mondays 5pm).Song - Soul of my Soul - The Herd feat. Sareen, Mo, Big RigsAlison Tanner Interview here II Tobia interviews Alison Tanner from the American Friends Service Committee about the Apartheid-Free Communities pledge and global solidarity network. Song - Rin McArdle - liveMira Gunawansa Interview Pt 2 here II Pt. 2 of the interview Anila McLoughlin did with Mira Gunawansa about...2025-03-2800 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastCFMEU Women, Campaign to Urge Grill'd to Switch from Gas to Electric, Women's Voices from the Revolution Book Launch, Students for Palestine, and Hazelwood Mine Fire7:15AM // Annie McLoughlin spoke to CFMEU Organiser Lisa Zanatta and four union members.As part of 3CR's 24 hour International Working Women's Day coverage last Saturday, Annie McLoughlin spoke to women from the CFMEU. We listen back to that interview, starting with Lisa Zanatta, Women's Organiser for the union, and later, four rank & file members who talk about the work they do and how the CFMEU has made it possible. 7:30AM // Freja Leonard, Coordinator of No More Gas Campaign at Friends of the Earth joined us to talk to us about their national campaign that was launched last week to urge G...2025-03-1000 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastVoices 4 Palestine II Celebrating Assange's Release II Dr Blair Williams Interview II Peter Curtis Interview IIVoices 4 Palestine here II Prof Peter Slezac's mother and grandmother survived Auschwitz. His mother's words "Why did people turn away? Should haunt us now.Recorded at Sydney Rally for Palestine 25-8-2024 by Vivien Langford who introduces the pieceCelebrating Assange's Release here II Take time to remember a victory of 2024.People gathered outside the British Consulate in Melbourne on Tuesday 25th June on hearing the news of Julian Assange 's release.Dr Blair Williams Interview here II Interview by Anila McLoughlin about the changes to the legislation around casual employment at universities and the reaction of Monash as a case stud...2025-01-1000 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastVoices 4 Palestine II Chirs Johansen Stop Aukus WA II Box Machine II Emily Foley II CFMEU Community Meeting IIVoices 4 Palestine here IIAt the ceremony on Bakery Hill, Ballarat, the site of the Monster Meeting of the miners 170 years ago the Eureka Medal Committee gave out medals to deserving activists including Nasser Mashni who has been championing the Palestinian cause throughout the genocidal attacks by the Israeli/ North American State.Chirs Johansen Stop Aukus WA here IITobia interviews lifetime anti-nuclear activist Chris Johansen of Stop AUKUS WA on the proposed future plans to turn Australia into a US/UK nuclear waste dump especially on the frontier shores to the world of WA and the NT. Box Machine here II An...2025-01-0300 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastSydney Pro-Palestine Voice II 24 Hr Hunger Strike @ Refugee encampment II DLF Reflections II FUSE Festival II This is the Week II FILEF support CFMEU IISydney Pro-Palestine Voice here II  Palestine Rally Sydney Town Hall Sunday September 8th Dr Sarah Abdo. Recorded by Vivien Langford.24 Hr Hunger Strike @ Refugee encampment here II After 61 days of the Melbourne encampment at Home Affairs at 550 Bourke St, Docklands, to raise the issue of refugees left in limbo because they do not have permanent visas, Prashant alerts us to the 24 hour hunger strike beginning on Sunday 15th Sept at 10am. He is calling for people to come and support the refugees and their allies.DLF Reflections here II Annie and Tobi talk through their experience of the police response t...2024-09-1300 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity Breakfast Radiothon Show!Solidarity Breakfast Radiothon Show where we ask listeners to send in donations to keep the show and the station on air for anothor year.#3cr need $275,000 and Solidarity Breakfast needs to raise $2000 of it Donate hereToday's program features:Monica Campo here from Darebin 4 Palestine talking about the Protest Parade starting today at 11amAnila McLoughlin here a contributor to Solidarity BreakfastGillian Blair here activitist from the Western District talking to the need for renewables and the halting of gas projects in the Otway Basin.Kevin Healey here live for today only Kevin gives us his slant on this is the week.Do...2024-06-1400 minMonday BreakfastMonday BreakfastMonash's Gaza Solidarity Camp Attacks, the Roimata Food Commons, Examining the Just Transition Economy, and AI Hype V AI HellHello and welcome to another edition of the Monday Breakfast show, hosted by Rob Harrison in the studios of 3CR. Today's show features the following segments: 7:10AMIn this episode of Stick Together, Annie McLoughlin goes into the murky side of the just transition economy where Powering the Future can sometimes mean unsafe conditions, and dodgy pay. Annie speaks with Michael Wright, National Secretary of the ETU, about a better future. Originally broadcast on April 24. You can hear more on trade and industrial issues via 3cr.org.au/sticktogether. 7:30AMOn Wednesday of last week, mere hours after launching, the Monash Gaza Sol...2024-05-0500 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity with Palestine May Day II Full Protection Call for Palestinians II Abbotsford Convent Art Precinct Turns 20! II Why States Colonize and Why They StopSolidarity with Palestine May Day here II MUA Sydney Branch Secretary Paul Keating calls for May Day Solidarity with Palestine at March 21st Sydney Palestine Rally. Recorded by Vivien Langford from the Climate Action Radio show. Vivien Langford from the Climate Action Radio show. 5pm Monday in Melbourne #3cr and 10am Mondays in Sydney #skidrow.Full Protection Call for Palestinians here II David Glanz, from Refugee Action Collective, alerts us to a rally outside the office of Home Affairs Minister, Clare O’Neil, on Saturday 27th at 11am calling for refugees from Gaza to be given full protection and equal right...2024-04-2600 minMonday BreakfastMonday BreakfastLGBTIA+ representation on TV, mass bleaching in the Great Barrier reef, and moreWelcome to another episode of the Monday Breakfast show. On this week's show we have: We start off with some good news: representation of LGBTQIA+ people on TV screens across so-called Australia is improving. A study published in Sage Journals has revealed the much-needed data surrounding Queer representation within scripted television across so-called Australia over the past two decades. Rob dissected the study and the trends it uncovered with one of the study’s authors, Damien O’Meara, who is a television production culture researcher completing his PhD at Swinburne University of Technology. His research investigates the influence of production cultur...2024-03-1700 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastFuture River at PHOTO 2024, national boycott of weapons companies associated STEM education programs, Earth-centred systems change & governance, reproductive rights & justice, sleep out for homelessness in womenHeadlines// 7.15: Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin speaks with Kimba Thompson from Blak Dot Galleries and artist Peta Clancy about the exhibition at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick called Future River - an indigenous perception of the river and watercourses across Naarm//7.30: Elise West, Director at Teachers for Peace and Executive Officer at the Medical Association for the Prevention of War, and Elspeth Blunt from Teachers and School Staff for Palestine, on the launch of a national boycott of STEM education programs associated with weapons companies. Follow @teachers4palestine_vic on Instagram for updates//7.45: Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin speaks with Dr Michelle Malon...2024-03-0400 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastImpacts of stage 3 tax cuts, returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people, Femicide Count Kenya, social entrepreneurship for First Nations and Indian youthHeadlines// 7.15: Part 1 of Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin and Kristin O’Connell from the Anti Poverty Centre's conversation about the changes to the Stage 3 tax cuts recently announced by the Albanese Government//7.30: Laniyuk, Larrakia, Kungarakan, Gurindji and French political creative and performer about the sacred lands of the Larrakia people, which are currently under threat of being destroyed by Defence Housing Australia, and returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people. Sign the petition here and follow @laniyuk on Instagram for updates//7.45: Dr Kathomi Gatwiri, Associate Professor and award-winning researcher at Southern Cross University, president of the peak body Australian Women & Gender studies A...2024-02-0500 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastImpacts of stage 3 tax cuts, returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people, Femicide Count Kenya, social entrepreneurship for First Nations and Indian youthHeadlines// 7.15: Part 1 of Solidarity Breakfast’s Annie McLoughlin and Kristin O’Connell from the Anti Poverty Centre's conversation about the changes to the Stage 3 tax cuts recently announced by the Albanese Government// 7.30: Laniyuk, Larrakia, Kungarakan, Gurindji and French political creative and performer about the sacred lands of the Larrakia people, which are currently under threat of being destroyed by Defence Housing Australia, and returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people. Sign the petition here and follow @laniyuk on Instagram for updates// 7.45: Dr Kathomi Gatwiri, Associate Professor and award-winning researcher at Southern Cross University, president of the peak body Australian Women & Gender...2024-02-0500 minSecret Artists with Annie McGrathSecret Artists with Annie McGrathSean McLoughlinSean McLoughlin does art and chats to Annie McGrath. Secret Artists is a podcast hosted by comedian and artist, Annie McGrath. Each week her guest selects a subject which inspires them to create an artwork... It could be an object, a place, a person, an animal... Whilst drawing and painting, Annie and her guest enjoy a nice chat. Often silly. Sometimes serious. Mainly relaxing.https://supporter.acast.com/secretartistsTo see them painting, close ups of the "works of art" and more behind the scenes go to the Secret Artists Instagram:@sec...2023-11-0949 minThursday BreakfastThursday BreakfastSolidarity Breakfast Techno Park Drive, Sarah Lord from HRVic's Pharmacotherapy Advocacy Mediation Support (PAMS) , Priya on Gertrude St Projection Festival, Australian Human Rights Charter, Jaanu DJ x e.merge agency.Acknowledgement of country// News// Solidarity Brekky Techno Park//First up, we'll hear a conversation from Saturday the 15th of July between Annie McLoughlin of 3CR's Solidarity Breakfast show and Lara Week, a resident at Techno Park Drive Williamstown, who talks about how the Hobson Bay Council sent eviction letters to the residents of Techno Park in May enforcing the estate's industrial zoning despite years of accepting residential use. Lara and Annie discuss this decision, and how the residents are fighting back. You can sign the residents' petition here. Tune in to Solidarity Breakfast on Saturday mornings from 7:30-9AM on 3CR...2023-07-2600 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastRadiothon Show featuring Animal Farm II RAHU II Kevin Healy & This is the Week that Was II Don Sutherland II Anti AUKUS ForumAnnie and Anila do Solidarity Breakfast Radiothon Show featuring:Animal Farm here II James Jackson about Animal Farm by Bloomshed a bloshy take on George Orwell's response to the Russian Revolution for our times.RAHU here II Sean Budd from RAHU, joins us from outside the Vic Labor Conference raising the issues of Renters and Housing Rights.Kevin Healy & This is the Week that Was here II Kevin joins us live and still has time for a weekly review in satire!Don Sutherland here II Solidarity Breakfast regular Don Sutherland wishes us happy donating for Radiothon.Anti AUKUS Forum here...2023-06-1600 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastPsychocinematic Podcast, Driftwood the Musical, Save The Preston Market, campaign to end the misuse of NDA's, vigil for TangarajuHeadlines// 7:15: Flic Manning, host of Brainwaves, chats with Stephanie Fornaiser from the 'Psychocinematic Podcast' about her lived experience of anxiety and depression and why we should care about ethical, authentic portrayals of mental illness and disabilities// 7.30: Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast talks with Tania de Jong about Driftwood The Musical, a local, true account of remarkable people surviving through art upon arrival in Australia from war-torn Europe// 7.45: Annie McLoughlin from Solidarity Breakfast talks with Laura about the Save The Preston Market campaign [Art by Nicky Minus]// 8.00: Will Stracke, Assistant Secretary at the Victorian Trades Hall Council, on their campaign to end...2023-05-0800 minThursday BreakfastThursday BreakfastDirt Radio & Cam Walker on Environmental issues for the Victorian State Election, Critical Mass bike ride with Annie McLoughlin & Faith Hunter, Witt Gorrie with updates from Beyond Bricks & Bars, Robodebt Royal Commission, Logging of Old Growth Forest.Dirt Radio & Cam Walker on Environmental issues for the Victorian State Election, Critical Mass bike ride with Annie McLoughlin & Faith Hunter, Witt Gorrie with updates from Beyond Bricks & Bars, Robodebt Royal Commission, Logging of Old Growth Forest with Tuffy Morwitzer.// Acknowledgement of Country// ​Headlines//​ Dirt Radio​ ​brings us the latest on Environmental issues for the Victorian State Election. Sam and Jack speak to Cam Walker about gas extraction in Victoria and the protection of the Greater Glider in Victorian state forests. You can hear the full episode at www.3cr.org.au/dirtradio​// Faith Hunter joined Annie to talk about the Critical Mass...2022-11-1600 minTrusty HogsTrusty HogsEp54. SEAN MCLOUGHLIN / Marathons, Magnets & Mean OmeletteSean McLoughlin joins us for another super fun episode fresh from filming Live at the Apollo and ahead of his national tour! He’s a stand-up star and the perfect guest to field a comedy writing problem, as well as discussions on omelettes, running, and rhinos...FOLLOW SEAN: @SeanMcLoughlinThank you so much for listening! Support us at https://www.patreon.com/TrustyHogs for exclusive bonus content, merch, and more! Trust us with your own problems and questions... TrustyHogs@gmail.com Please give us a follow @TrustyHogs on all socials Be sure to subscribe an...2022-10-1358 minCongrats on the new...Congrats on the new...Sean McLoughlinSean McLoughlin (Stand-Up Central, After Life) joins Steen Raskopoulos to promote their latest venture!Sean's new podcast: https://linktr.ee/failingbetterSean's tour: http://seanmcloughlincomedy.com/tour/A comedy podcast from Steen Raskopoulos. Each episode features a friend from the entertainment industry attempting to promote their new film, tv show, book, app or diet plan. The twist is, it’s made up. Steen will be asking questions on a completely invented project while his guests have to improvise answers as best as they can.https://linktr.ee/congratsonthenewhttps://twitter.com/steenrasko2022-03-2923 minStick TogetherStick TogetherTrucking, the deadliest industryBack in April Annie talked with Michael Kaine National Secretary of the Transport Workers Union about the appalling health conditions for truck drivers across the country fuelled by the extreme pressure of unrealistic delivery deadlines. The last month has seen an horrific number of people killed in truck crashes, I talked with Michael Kaine again about the urgent need for reform in the trucking industry and what it will take to get it. And of course some union news.2021-08-1800 minMonday BreakfastMonday BreakfastDecriminalisation of Sex Work in VIC, Impacts of Working From Home, National Campaign Against Homelessness, Mental Health Workers' Fight for Remuneration, and the Campaign for Social Housing in MaribyrnongMonday Breakfastwith Jacob and Phuong // 7.00AM James Brennan from Stick Together spoke with senior economist from the Australian Institute Alison Pennington about the impacts of working from home. To check out the research, head to the australiainstitute.org.au // 7.30AM Kate Colvin speaks with Solidarity Breakfast's Annie McLoughlin about the national campaign against homelessness, which highlights among other things that some essential workers are being priced out of the housing market. // 7.45AM Priya Kunjan spoke with Paul Healey, State Secretary of the Health and Community Services Union or HACSU to discuss Victorian mental health workers' fight for fair remuneration and working...2021-08-1500 minShowreelShowreelThe Final QuarterIan Darling - director and producer  with Sally Fryer - editor of The Final Quarter speaking at AIDC 20202020-09-1000 minShowreelShowreelSwallows of Kabul & the Leslie Walford AM Award recipient Melissa KahramanWe talk to French animateur Elea Gobbe-Mevellec about  her film Swallows of Kabul. We follow this with a chat with NIDA allumni Melissa Kahraman who received the Leslie Walford AM Award in her final year to help realise her project aiming to bring her Turkish Australian experience to the screen.2020-09-0300 minShowreelShowreelToo Much WorldWe are talking to Lucie and Emmett from Too Much World who have started a film making collective on the principle that if you have a story to tell and you want equipment and help then they can offer both in your endeavour to be resourcful filmmakers beginning your filmmaking journey. The aim to rectify the balance between slick mega buck productions and hand made low finance productions.2020-08-2700 minShowreelShowreelMaralinga TjarutjaLarissa Behrendt is a Eualeyai/ Kamillaroi woman a legal academic, author and film maker. We are talking to her today about the making of Maralinga Tjarutja. This film brings the voice of the Maralinga Tjarutja people to centre stage as they work not to be defined by the displacement and ecposure to the nuclear tests between 1953-63 but by millenia of being in-country where culture knowledge and country are indivisible.2020-08-2000 minShowreelShowreelMelbourne WebFest 2020The Melbourne WebFest 2020 showing online Sept 4-6 is ready for business with tickets on sale and the 5th Annunal Pitch iView event open for contestants to put their pitches for webseries in. We speak to Festival Director Lauren Colosimo.2020-08-1300 minStick TogetherStick TogetherIs this the end? : Newspapers and Apprenticeships during the pandemicThis week we've got plenty of news to update you on some of what's been happening for workers during the pandemic. We also hear from Brett Edgington, Secretary of the Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council about ACM's announcement that it will close their printing factory in Wendouree with over 130 jobs lost. We continue the discussion Annie started last week about the huge impact COVID-19 is having on regional media. Then we'll hear from Scott Collom, an outreach organiser with the Young Workers Centre about how apprentices are struggling to continue their training at TAFE and on the job due to...2020-08-1200 minShowreelShowreelCreativity in ConfinementCreativity in Confinement is a film production produced by young women and non binary folk from scratch guided by experienced filmmakers. I got to speak to Hannah Moore who was one of the mentors about the project part of the Melbourne City Council's SIGNAL project.2020-08-0600 minShowreelShowreelAnthony Snowden & Box4Anthony Snowden is a chronicler of street level dissent. His Youtube channel Box4 has recently received attention because of his immediate coverage of the Flemington Flats lockdown in Melbourne during Covid-19. Anthony gives us an idea of what he is doing and how to do it.2020-07-3000 minShowreelShowreelThe LeadershipDirector Ili Bare talks to us about her film The Leadership 76 STEMM scientists in pursuit of job equality on a ship to Antartica.and a better world future.2020-07-2300 minShowreelShowreelOn-line Festivals: MQFF & MIFFMQFF's Spiro Economopoulos Festival Director  with info about the Melbourne Queer Film Festival online and later MIFF, the Melbourne International Film Festival has just released its program for the upcoming  68 1/2 festival starting on August 6 to the 23.2020-07-1600 minShowreelShowreelPrototype - Amelia Hine's MetamorphosisAmelia Hine, video artist talks about her work Metamorphosis and the video art platform Prototype.2020-07-0900 minShowreelShowreelThe Legend of Five & The Wheels of WonderToday we talk to director Jo Samuels about The Legend of Five and Roger Unger about his film The Wheels of Wonder. We go out with a new release from Victorian Band This Way North.2020-07-0200 minShowreelShowreelMDFF - Leaving Allen Street & Strangers to the WorldThe Melbourne Documentary Film Festival starts online June 30 - July 15th. Today we feature two of the films part of the official selection Leaving Allen Street & Strangers to the World.2020-06-1800 minShowreelShowreelMDFF - More than a Mile & The World's Best MovieThe Melbourne Documentary Film Festival is back with a virtual festival from 30 June - 15 July.Over the next three weeks we will bring you voices of the filmmakers with films on the MDFF program.This week we hear from Alex Michael maker of More than a Mile and Joshua Belinfante with his delightful film The World's Best Movie.2020-06-1100 minShowreelShowreelThe Art of Production Design - Felicity AbbottFelicity Abbott spoke to us about her work as a Production Designer as the series The Luminaries comes to our screens.2020-06-0400 minShowreelShowreelChris Bland - CinematographerToday we get to hear from Chris Bland. Chris is a cinematographer who recently won a Award of Distinction for his work on the Heath Davis film Locusts at the Australian Cinematographer Sociey National Awards for Cinematographers 2020 in the film with a budget below 2 million. Chris has worked in collaboration with Heath Davis on films such as Broke, Book Week and now Locusts.2020-05-2800 minShowreelShowreelFilmink PresentsI spoke to Dov Kornits from a Filmink Presents a distributor of films into the Australian New Zealand market, films that aren't mainstream blockbusters. We discuss the relationships between filmmakers, distributors, cinemas and you the audience and more specifically about a couple of films he has coming out through an On Demand streaming service set up by Classice Cinemas. Tammy’s Always Dying & Talking About Trees.Tammy’s Always Dying will be available to stream from May 21 – June 3, 2020 and Talking About Trees from May 28 – June 10, 2020, exclusively through Classic, Lido, Cameo and Ritz Cinemas’ On Demand Streaming Service for $14.99 each. News ItemsThe Ne...2020-05-2100 minShowreelShowreelMIFF 68 1/2Melbourne International Film Festival's answer to covid-19 is a great online experience scheduled for May 6-23.2020-05-1400 minShowreelShowreel18561856 is a galley filled with Labour History and contemporary art. During May it is featuring Australia films from the front line of labour struggle for a month of May Days.2020-05-0700 minShowreelShowreelSetting Sun OnlineWe talk to Anna Bourozikas director of the Setting Sun Film Festival. They have developed an online festival because of covid-19.2020-04-3000 minShowreelShowreelThe Stanley Hawes Award - Janine HoskingsJanine Hoskings gives a great speech as she receives this years Stanley Hawes Award.2020-03-0500 minShowreelShowreelLife after Juvie - how to make a pitchCharby Ibrahim speaks to us about his film project Life after Juvie and how going to the AIDC and making a pitch for funds worked for them.2020-02-2700 minMonday BreakfastMonday BreakfastIn 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 homeMonday 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. Audio recorded at Wake Up Call, a session held as part of the National Climate Emergency Summit.7.37am Alternative news - domestic violence and male responsibility in Australia.  Women's Crisis Line 1800 811 811Lifeline (24 hour crisis line) 131 114 If you're a man who uses violence or co...2020-02-2300 minShowreelShowreelUndertow & MQFFAustralian film Undertow begins its national theatrical release Thursday March 5th. This female driven and focused film ticks the boxes for good viewing.Programmer for the Melbourne Queer Film Festival gives a quick look at the 30th year of this ground breaking festival.2020-02-2000 minShowreelShowreelThe Invisible ManDirector Leigh Whannell talks about his new film The Invisible Man to a review audience.2020-02-1300 minShowreelShowreelWhen the River Runs DryWhen the River Runs Dry is a tight and detailed account of the death of Murry Darling River system at the hangs of vested interests. A must see from the Transition Film Festival. The Festival starts Feb 20-March 6th. When the River Runs Dry screens Feb 22th 2pm at Nova Cinema.2020-02-0600 minShowreelShowreelAIDC - Australian International Documentary ConferenceAustralian International Documentary Conference 2020  (AIDC2020) March 1 - 4 is a whirlwind of masterclasses, industry insiders, filmmakers and distributers. We speak to Alice Burgin CEO and Conference Director for an overview.2020-02-0600 minShowreelShowreelKairosOne of the breakout stars of Down Under (MIFF 2016) and Little Monsters (MIFF 2019), Chris Bunton packs a formidable punch in this trailblazing Australian drama – a rare local film that places both a performer and a character with Down Syndrome at its centre. We speak to the film maker Paul Barakat.2019-12-0500 minShowreelShowreelMartha a picture storya great chat with film-maker Selina Miles about filmmaking and her subject the photographer Martha Cooper.2019-11-2800 minShowreelShowreelSuzie QDirector Liam Firmager gives us an insight into his new film on the life of rock'n'roll pioneer Suzie Quarto.2019-11-2100 minShowreelShowreelI am not a birdGreat chat with Em Baker about her first feature I am not a bird which explores marriage from a female perspective in four different cultural settings.2019-11-1400 minShowreelShowreelEmu RunnerWe talk to Imogen Thomas abouttThe story of an Indigenous family dealing with the death of a mother is explored in Imogen Thomas' debut feature, EMU RUNNER.2019-11-0700 minShowreelShowreelHappy Sad ManAfter the phonemonal success of her documentary Eleven director/ producer Genevieve Bailley brings us a compelling and joyful look at happiness and sadness in Happy Sad Man with the lives of five contemporary Australian men. Genevieve and one of the featured fellows John Anderson has a chat about this terrific film.2019-10-3100 minShowreelShowreelPromisedWe speak to first time director Nick Conidi about his great new romantic drama Promised set in Melbourne Featuring a stellar Italian-Australian cast including Paul Mercurio and Tina Arena.2019-10-2400 minShowreelShowreelLocustsWe talk with writer of the Australian crime drama Locusts Angus Watts.2019-10-1700 minShowreelShowreelJudy & PunchA discussion between Sue Brookes & director of Judy & Punch, Mirrah Foulkes. This film turns the Punch & Judy puppet show on it's head. You should expect it in cinemas around November 22 and you would be doing yourself a favour if you go see it. Unusual and extraordinary.2019-10-1000 minShowreelShowreelBuoyanceWriter/director Rodd Rathjen talks about his film Buoyance. Buoyance  has just been named as Australia's entry into the Academy Awards Best Foreign Film Award category for 2020.2019-10-0300 minShowreelShowreelMQFF eXtrasSpiro Economopoulos, curator of the upcoming MQFF eXtras program showing at Cinema Nova Oct 4-6 including shorts and features that are so hot they sizzle.2019-09-2600 minShowreelShowreelBack to Back and their new feature filmBruce Gladwin from Back to Back Theatre talks about how a $100,000 grant, via Creative Victoria, will enable Back to Back Theatre to start work on the script for its first feature film project, based on the company’s internationally acclaimed theatre production Ganesh Versus the Third Reich.2019-09-1900 minShowreelShowreelHearing Australia Film FestivalWe talk to one of the winners at the recent film festival made up of films by teenagers with hearing difficulties. Meet one of the most charming guests we have had Lachlan Rosenberger from Caufield South and CEO of Hear for You, David Brady, who set up the mentoring program that gave film skills to a new generation of filmmakers.2019-09-1200 minShowreelShowreelSophie Hyde and AnimalsSophie Hyde's new film Animals is in cinemas now. Go and see it after you listen to our chat.2019-09-0500 minShowreelShowreelWatch the Sunset & Jennifer Kent on The NightingaleTristan Barr, writer, co-director, co-producer and lead actor of Watch the Sunset talks about the one shot film focusing on how the drug ice destroys lives in rural centres. It is now showing on Stan. Director and writer of The Nightingale, Jennifer Kent talks to us about the must watch film set in early 1800s Tasmania.2019-08-2900 minShowreelShowreelAngel of MineDirector Kim Farrant talks about her film Angel of Mine out in Australian cinemas Sept 5th.2019-08-2200 minShowreelShowreelThe Nightingale part 1This is a taster for the serious viewer of important Australian films. The Nightingale the new film by Jenny Kent is an important film as it takes aim at the violence inherent in the subjucation of the Aboriginals and the women in the stealing of Australia by Europeans. In this program we hear a Q&A with one of the producers Kristina Ceyton and the editor Simon Njoo.2019-08-1500 minShowreelShowreelLambs of GodA Q&A with the writer and one of the lead actors of this impressive Foxtel Australian series Lambs of God gives insights into how this series got off the ground and was made.2019-08-0800 minStick TogetherStick TogetherDecision TimeAnnie speaks with Dario Mujkic, Assistant Secretary of the NUW Victoria Branch, about the EBA negotiations at IGA Metcash in Laverton and the expectation on workers to give up their rights for a pay rise. I also spoke with Chris Spindler from the AMWU about the uncertain situation facing workers in Ballarat with the Victorian State Government still yet to announce a new contract for ALSTOM, putting workers jobs in doubt at the regional railway manufacturing plant.2019-08-0700 minShowreelShowreelAnimalsAnimals opens in cinemas on Sept 12. Here we listen to director Sophie Hyde and editor Bryan Mason talk after a Melbourne AACTA screening.2019-08-0100 minShowreelShowreelMake It Conference & Waiting: the Van Duren StoryDenise Eriksen talks about Make it an AFTRS and Film Victoria event on July 27-28 offering an outstanding conference for new people going into the film, television and radio professions. Over 75 leading professionals will be offering advice to the aspiring professionals at St Kilda Town hall this week end.Filmmaker Wade Jackson tells us about his film Waiting: the Van Duren story playing at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF) on July 26th at 6pm at the Nova.2019-07-2500 minShowreelShowreelMelbourne Documentary Film Festival - Strange Tenants: Ska'd for life & Tommy Emmanuel: Endless RoadMelbourne Documentary Film Festival (MDFF) runs 19th-30th July with 110 films on offer.Today we talk to filmmakers Fiona Cochrane (Ska'd for Life) and Jeremy Dylan (Tommy Emmanuel: The Endless Road) about their films showing at the festival.2019-07-1800 minShowreelShowreelThe CandidateFilmmaker Helen Gaynor talks about her new film The Candidate which has it's world premiere at the Melbourne Documentary Film Festival on July 28th, 11am at Cinema Nova. The Candidate follows Greens Alex Bhathal in the nail biting by election in Batman.2019-07-0400 minShowreelShowreelMystifyFilmmaker Richard Lowenstein talks about his new film Mystify.2019-06-2700 minShowreelShowreelThe Capitol reopensThe Capitol cinema Melbourne, designed by Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin, has been refurbished and reopened for business on June 3. Here is a report.2019-06-2000 minShowreelShowreelRadiothon showThankyou to all my listener sponsors for your donations. We are all working to keep 3cr Community radio on air for another year of fabulous news, views, and Australian film industry news. You too can be part of the better future to donate go on-line press donate on-line to find our crowdraiser page.2019-06-1300 minStick TogetherStick TogetherI'll fight for my union til I dieThis week Annie interviewed Josh Cullinan from the Retail and Fast Food Worker’s Union about their ongoing dispute with McDonalds. Then we’ll go back in time with some old wharfies and hear stories of appalling conditions and how the workers unionised and fought for their rights.2019-06-1200 minShowreelShowreelMorning Star- Arnhem Land SonglinesFilm maker Ben Strunin and Producer Cathy Cole give us an insight into their film project about Banumbirr, Yolngu for ‘Morning Star’, Arnhem Land Songlines and a tour bringing the message to Europe www.morningstardocumentary.com2019-06-0600 minShowreelShowreelMIYFF - Melbourne International Youth Film FestivalThe Melbourne International Youth Film Festival (MIYFF) is thrilled to announce its first ever program. In its first edition, MIYFF aims to showcase the best short films by the filmmakers of tomorrow. MIYFF will be presenting an amazing mix of 25 short films from all over world over two exciting days in May and June. With three sessions over two days, MIYFF will be presenting 25 short films from both international and Australian filmmakers under the age of 25. MIYFF’s inaugural program features short films sourced from 16 countries worldwide and includes 17 Australian premieres and two World premieres. The MIYFF program also features 6 ama...2019-05-3000 minShowreelShowreelWriting: where films begin part 2Part 2 of an extended conversation with Sean McMullen author and his daughter C.S. McMullen, script writer. https://variety.com/2019/film/news/trustnordisk-uta-unveils-first-still-of-the-other-lamb-exclusive-1203214256/2019-05-2300 minShowreelShowreelWriting: where films beginPart 1 of an extended conversation with Sean McMullen author and his daughter C.S. McMullen, script writer.2019-05-1600 minShowreelShowreelRockabulA chat with film maker Travis Beard about his doco Rockabul about the heavy metal band scene in Kabul. now showing at Nova Go figure!!!!2019-05-0900 minShowreelShowreelSetting Sun Film FestivalThe sixth Setting Sun Short Film Festival is bigger than ever showcasing local filmmakers from Melbourne's West and further a field. We speak to the Festival Director Anna Bourzoukas.2019-05-0200 minShowreelShowreelUndermined - tales from the KimbeleyA chat with Nic Wrathal on of the filmmakers responsible for the film Undermined - tales from the Kimbeley2019-04-2500 minShowreelShowreelQuincyThe final in our series from the AIDC. Here Alan Hicks talks about his masterful documentary about the American music legend Quincy Jones.2019-04-1800 minShowreelShowreelBorder Crossings @ Marxism 2019Liam Ward talks about the films at this years Marxism 2019 this Easter.2019-04-1100 minShowreelShowreelThe Island of Hungry GhostsGabrielle Brady talks about her film The Island of Hungry Ghosts at the recent Australian International Documentary Conference (AIDC).2019-04-0400 minShowreelShowreelWriting Scripts for DocumentariesAt the recent AIDC at ACMI writer and dircetor of Sherpa: trouble on Everest Jenny Pedder gave a session on Writing Scripts for Documentaries.2019-03-2800 minShowreelShowreelDrew Droege on Bright Colors and Bold Patterns & Tony Prescott on The Pretend OneAs part of the Centre Piece Gala at the MQFF Drew Droege, US stand-up comic/ actor came in to the studio to chat about his play/ film Bright Colors and Bold Patterns.Tony Prescott's The Pretend One gives an Australian twist to the idea of a pretend friend, through emotional turmoil and satisfying resolution a sweet Australian film waiting for you to buy a ticket for it's upcoming tour of the major capital cities. Q&A with star Geraldine Hakewill at the Nova March 26th 6.45pm start.2019-03-2100 minShowreelShowreelPimped & OddlandsFirst up David Barker talks about his Australian independent film Pimped - the liars I've lovedPIMPED was produced by Annie Kinnane and David Barker, through Playground Films and is showing at Lido, Nova & VillageOddlands written and directed by Bruce Gladwin and produced by Back to Back Theatre in collaboration with Matchbox Pictures is a darkly humorous 30-minute. Today we chat with Bruce Gladwin about the film available on iview.2019-03-0700 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastWest Papua Flag Raising Day II Language, Racism and Division II The Coming Back Out BallWomen from the local West Papuan community talk about what December 1st and raising the Morning Star flag means to them.Dr Susie Latham talked about the divisive language used by politicians in the media following the Bourke St attack.Annie spoke with Director Sue Thomson about her film "The Coming Back Out Ball", showing in cinemas now.The Week that was - Kevin HealyDon Sutherland discussed the recent School Strike, Women's strike for equal pay and the Change the Rules rallies and noted that there have been no penatlies despite threats. He also talked about sectoral bargaining.2018-11-3000 minStick TogetherStick TogetherCertainty for DisabilityOn this week's show, along with the weekly news wrap, we're back out the front of the ALP state conference to hear from HACSU about their ongoing fight with the Victorian Labor government over the plans to privatize disability services.Collin Hesse talks to MEAA CEO Paul Murphy about the recent strike at Fairfax and Annie Mcloughlin speaks with Sally McManus about the future struggles of our movement.2017-05-2400 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastThe Battle for the Sydney College of the Arts I Irish Marriage Equality win tactics I Kevin Healy's This is the Week that was I Dr Noah BassilThe Battle for the Sydney College of the Arts has all the elements common to the transformation of Australian Univeristies to the US corporate model. We talk to Thomas McLoughlin the solicitor for the Sydney University SRC about the fight. Tiernan Brady was the Political Director for the Irish campaign for marriage equality. He has some interesting things to say about how to win a potentially divisive social justice campaign. Kevin Healy goes through the week with a satirical brush. Dr Noah Bassil has a free ranging conversation that takes us to the Sudan, China and Australia as the neoliberal...2016-09-0900 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastRadiothon Edition!Lalitha, Annie & Kim joined live by Humphrey McQueen & Kevin Healy with tantalizing snippets from previous shows. We still need money to make our target so get on board at 3cr.org.au/donate2016-06-1700 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastUS Trade Union Education League I Unis sans lectures? I travels in Sth AmericaKim and Annie talk to Jerome Small about his upcoming talk at the Marxism Conference 2016 about the Trade Union Education League in America during the 1930s; they talk to Graham Willet from Melbourne Union branch of the NTEU about the 5 year plan for Melbourne Uni that discusses the idea of getting rid of live lectures; then its down to a political tour of Bolivia, Chile and Ecquador form Denis Rogatyuk who has just returned from a 3 month Sth American journey.2016-03-1100 minRenegade EconomistsRenegade EconomistsChannelling the Land BubbleKarl interviewed on Solidarity Breakfast with Annie McLoughlin & Kim Doyle, discussing the recent housing bubble spotlight and how the political process is so contorted when it comes to addressing this issue.  Show Notes2015-07-0800 minCity LimitsCity LimitsACTU congress and public transportKevin Healy and Annie McLoughlin host this week. They start by discussing the ACTU congress which Annie attended at the Docklands Stadium from the 26–28 May. Then John McPherson, former vice-president of the Public Transport Users Association, comes on to discuss public transport in Melbourne.2015-06-0300 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastThe CFMEU & the Abbot Government attacks plus How long has Social Democracy Got?Kim Doyle & Annie McLoughlin talk to Activist Liz Ross, author of Dare to Struggle Dare to Win, about the Abbot attacks on the CFMEU; Rank & File Radio features Dave Kirner from SA CFMEU on the legal action taken against them for having an anti suicide meeting on-site; Kevin Healy gives his pithy run down of the week; John Rainford, author of A Short History of Social Democracy, talks to Annie & Kim about the social democracy end game.2015-05-2200 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastIn the shadow of Gallipoli, death in the work place & Frontier War MarchAnnie & Kim talk to Dr Robert Bollard, author of In the Shadow of Gallipoli, about the IWW home front which was far from united behind an imperialist war; Rank & File explains why there is a memorial for the fallen workers dieing at our workplaces; This is the week that was; Sam Castro reports from Lest We Forget the Frontier War March in Canberra.2015-04-2400 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastPalm Sunday Refugee Rally, Rod Quantock,Rank & File, This is the Week that Was & Dr Noah Bassil on the NSW electionAnnie & Kim talk to Shek, convenor of the Refugee Network Victoria, about the Palm Sunday Rally for Refugees and the wrong direction of Australian Refugee policy; Rod Quantock chats about comedy; Rank & File leaves the city to talk to the Secretary of the Mildura Trades & Labor Council; we look at the Socialist Conference over the Easter Weekend in Melbourne; Kevin Healey gives us the low down on The Week That Was; Dr Noah Bassil from Macquarie University talks about the NSW election.2015-03-2700 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity Breakfast 2015-03-14Annie hosts todays programme. Filmmaker David Bradbury talks about famous Australian journalist Wilfred Burchett; Rank & File reports on the latest fatality at Blackwater open cut in Queensland; Kevin Healey gives us a look at the week that was; and Dr Noah Bassil returns from London with a view on the English political scene.2015-03-1300 minSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity BreakfastSolidarity Breakfast - 2014-12-13Annie hosts. Lalitha Cheliath talks to Kesan Vijayan (PS Malaysia Youth Wing) about increased student activism in Malaysia; Rank File Radio's Marcus Harrington talks to a ETU member who works 26 days on and 9 days off for Chrevon's site near Barron Island; Kevin Healey gives a look at the Week That Was; and Dr Noah Bassil talks about the Middle East and the Media.2014-12-1200 min