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Future Fuzz - The Digital Marketing Podcast
Ep. 113 - Beyond ROI: CRO Secrets That Stick - Katie Desmond
In this episode of Future Fuzz, Justin is joined by Katie Desmond, Chief Revenue Officer and Partner at iMarc, a full-service digital agency with a 27-year legacy and one of the highest client retention rates in the industry. Katie shares how her agency leverages AI not for novelty but for real operational impact - from streamlining translation and content optimization to accelerating B2B research cycles. She also dives into the evolving expectations of B2B buyers, the importance of authenticity in digital marketing, and why relationships and strategic insights remain irreplaceable - even in an AI-driven age.
2025-07-30
22 min
Passion for Technology
Opportunities and Innovations in the Embedded Processing Market
In our digital and connected world, embedded processing solutions are the basic building blocks of electronic systems. Microcontrollers and processors, AI accelerators or system-on-modules enable data processing directly in the device or system in which they are embedded. Today, they can be found almost everywhere smart devices are used: in consumer electronics as well as in IoT devices, in increasingly automated cars as well as in industrial production technology. According to market researchers at IMARC, the global market for embedded processors will reach $21.2 billion by 2024. The IMARC Group expects the market to reach $36.6 billion by 2033, with a C...
2025-02-18
15 min
Bald Ambition
On the iMarc: An Agile Agency Remodel
Today's hot housing market is encouraging luxury renovations to boost value and quality of life, making the niche Design-Build remodeling industry more competitive than ever before. Here's how an expert agency entrepreneur consultatively grows her clients' businesses, and her own...The GuestLauri Shoemake is the owner of iMarc Consulting and a seasoned marketing strategist specializing in the remodeling industry. She helps business owners create and implement strategic marketing plans that drive sustainable growth. Through iMarc, Lauri partners closely with clients to enhance their brand presence, generate quality leads, and build long-term...
2025-02-12
49 min
Think & Act Differently Podcast
Live at IMARC: Building Partnerships in Early-Stage Investments
Welcome to the Think & Act Differently podcast, powered by BHP. This is our second special episode, recorded live from IMARC and sponsored by EMR Capital. Our host, Katie Hulmes introduces the topic Building Partnerships in Early-Stage Investments. Joining Katie are two thoughtful guests: Clytie Dangar, Key Account Management and Partnerships at Imdex, and Jane Castles, Head of Procurement at BHP. Together, they will explore the intricacies of building partnerships in early-stage investments, sharing their insights and experiences. Join us as we uncover valuable strategies for accelerating development and navigating risks and opportunities. Note as this was recorded li...
2024-11-29
51 min
The Business Of
#76 Dino Otranto: Fortescue CEO On Fortescue's Path To "Real Zero"
*On-Air at IMARC*In this week's episode Dino Otranto, CEO of Fortescue, joins us to peel the curtain back on his lessonsfrom a career in the mining industry and to share what drives him every day in his current role.Throughout the discussion we unpack some interesting discussion points with Dino including:His formative years as the son of migrants growing up in WA and how his passion for being on-site, amongst the action, has underpinned much of his time in the industry.We get a strong appreciation for the conviction that Dino has...
2024-11-18
33 min
Think & Act Differently Podcast
Live at IMARC: Ecosystem Collaboration for Innovation
Join host Katie Hulmes in this special edition of the Think & Act Differently, Podcast Powered by BHP recorded live at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC), Sydney 2024 and sponsored by EMR Capital. Katie is joined by two fabulous guests, Neville Plint, CEO of Mining3, and Sam Forbes, Director of the Australian Space Automation and AI Robotics Control Complex (SPARC). Together, they delve into the importance of ecosystem collaboration for driving innovation in the mining and resources sector. This insightful conversation highlights the transformative power of working together to create a future that looks different from today.See...
2024-11-08
1h 00
Dig Deep
Unlocking Value: How Highfield Resources Secured $220 Million in Financing
In this episode, we have a returning guest who appeared back in July 2023 (Episode 353). Ignacio Salazar, CEO of Highfield Resources, who are an ASX listed potash company which focuses on the construction of its flagship low cost, low capex Muga Project in Spain and is forecasted to be one of the highest margin potash mines globally. Ignacio has a background in economics and law and has worked in the O&G industry with Shell before moving over to the mining industry back in 2009. As the CEO of Highfield Resources since 2020, Ignacio tells us more about the company an...
2024-10-21
28 min
Dig Deep
Culture and Strategy in Mining: Insights from Mark Bennett, Executive Chairman of S2 Resources
In this episode, we chat to Mark Bennett, Executive Chairman at S2 Resources, an Australian company that aims to discover and develop high-value mineral resources, mainly gold and base metals in politically stable jurisdictions such as Australia and Europe. Mark is a geologist with over 30 years of experience in gold, nickel, and base metal exploration and mining predominately in Australia, West Africa, Canada,and Europe, and worked his way into executive positions over the last 15 years. Mark is also two times winner of the Association of Mining and Exploration Companies "Prospector Award" for his discoveries which include t...
2024-10-17
36 min
Cocktails and Commodities
"You don’t have to fall in love with the frog"…and other commodity exploration lessons from a geologist.
On Air at IMARC: Kicking off the new year, Hedley Widdup from Lion Selection Group joins Shae Russell at IMARC 2023. Together they discuss why explorers should be nimble, how one company’s hype faded when it collided with reality and what's the time on the famous Lion Selection clock… Timestamps: 1:17 – The resource industry is optimistic, but stocks struggle to catch a bid 5:44 – “You don’t have to fall in love with the frog” 9:37 – Getting it wrong: when hype and reality collide 16:02 – Sell half: “You won’t die wondering, but you won’t go broke eit...
2024-01-18
36 min
Cocktails and Commodities
Patagonia Lithium: Moving from megawatts to terawatts
OnAir @ IMARC: Phillip Thomas, executive director from Patagonia Lithium joins Shae Russell to discuss the enormous amount of energy electric vehicle batteries will need, what China’s lithium stockpiling means for lithium supply and exploration in Argentina.
2023-11-08
03 min
Cocktails and Commodities
Elementos Limited on tin: The glue holding electronics together
OnAir @ IMARC: Joe David, managing director from Elementos Limited swung past the Cocktails & Commodities booth to cover why tin is a critical metal, its role in electronics with no viable substitute and the fundamentals pushing up tin demand while supply tightens.
2023-11-07
06 min
Money of Mine
Why is MinRes Buying AZS to $4? Strickland and Wildcat’s Drillbit Success
We’re back in Perth and keen to actually talk about the mining news again. We’ve got as fair bit of catching up to do. To start with, Wildcat stonkers continue. We talk bigger picture with Min Res joining the shareholder group. Speaking of Min Res, what’s their plan buying Azure shares up to $4 while Gina already has a blocking stake? Develop’s lithium endeavours grow as the Bill Spodubeament’s entity tips in to Lithium Plus’ (LPM) capital raising – with neighbouring tenure by Core Lithium’s Project...
2023-11-06
36 min
Money of Mine
Why is MinRes Buying AZS to $4? Strickland and Wildcat’s Drillbit Success
We’re back in Perth and keen to actually talk about the mining news again. We’ve got as fair bit of catching up to do. To start with, Wildcat stonkers continue. We talk bigger picture with Min Res joining the shareholder group. Speaking of Min Res, what’s their plan buying Azure shares up to $4 while Gina already has a blocking stake? Develop’s lithium endeavours grow as the Bill Spodubeament’s entity tips in to Lithium Plus’ (LPM) capital raising – with neighbouring tenure by Core Lithium’s Project...
2023-11-06
37 min
Cocktails and Commodities
Greenwing Resources: Securing graphite supply outside of China
OnAir @ IMARC: Peter Wright, executive director of Greenwing Resources joins Cocktails & Commodities to discuss how graphite’s fundamentals are the same as lithium’s, the risk to the electric vehicle manufacturing if China cuts graphene, how Greenwing has quadrupled the project’s resource and Madagascar’s thriving mining economy.
2023-11-06
05 min
Cocktails and Commodities
Alligator Energy: The uranium resurgence
OnAir @ IMARC: Greg Hall CEO from Alligator Energy jumps on the mic to discuss the uranium resurgence, the factors which have swung in nuclear energy’s favour and how Australia can shift nuclear energy sentiment out of the 1970s.
2023-11-05
06 min
Money of Mine
We Give the Mic to an AVZ Shareholder + Kingsley Jones at IMARC Day 1
As we navigate IMARC (and all the associated BD for the week) we roped a previous guest, Kingsley Jones, onto the podcast to discuss Lynas’ product transit, what it means for rare earth aspirants, and the Azure Minerals dilemma. We are also joined by Ben Nolan who has been sitting in limbo with other AVZ shareholders for the best part of two years. Ben relays the journey as a shareholder and has some insights for investors as a result of his experience. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only...
2023-11-01
1h 10
Money of Mine
We Give the Mic to an AVZ Shareholder + Kingsley Jones at IMARC Day 1
As we navigate IMARC (and all the associated BD for the week) we roped a previous guest, Kingsley Jones, onto the podcast to discuss Lynas’ product transit, what it means for rare earth aspirants, and the Azure Minerals dilemma. We are also joined by Ben Nolan who has been sitting in limbo with other AVZ shareholders for the best part of two years. Ben relays the journey as a shareholder and has some insights for investors as a result of his experience. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only...
2023-11-01
1h 10
Money of Mine
We Give the Mic to an AVZ Shareholder + Kingsley Jones at IMARC Day 1
As we navigate IMARC (and all the associated BD for the week) we roped a previous guest, Kingsley Jones, onto the podcast to discuss Lynas’ product transit, what it means for rare earth aspirants, and the Azure Minerals dilemma. We are also joined by Ben Nolan who has been sitting in limbo with other AVZ shareholders for the best part of two years. Ben relays the journey as a shareholder and has some insights for investors as a result of his experience. All Money of Mine episodes are for informational purposes only...
2023-11-01
1h 10
The Paradigm Shift on 4ZZZ
Blockade IMARC and police harrassment of activists
On today's show we hear about resistance to the International Mining And Resources Conference happening presently in Sydney. I speak to Jonah Shabtay from live at the protests, to Marisol Salinas about organising an international counter-conference, and to lawyer Anastasia Radievska about some of the most ridiculous over the top policing of protest we have seen in a long time. Originally broadcast 04/11/22
2023-09-21
44 min
Daily Business News
Saturday September 2nd, 2023: Michael Smith's book on remaking higher education, Walgreens CEO steps down, and more
Michael Smith's book argues for digital technology in higher education, Walgreens CEO steps down, Pret a Manger faces price problem, TSA reports busiest air travel, 1847 Holdings expands into India, HippoFi announces partnership in orthopedic industry, Tutors International offers tailored education, Council Post advises on back-office software selection, automation in convenience stores, and IMARC Group's report on zero-waste bathroom cleaning pad manufacturing.
2023-09-02
04 min
5 Phút Chuyện Thị Trường
#117 Chuyện về Ả Rập Saudi - quê hương mới của hàng hiệu | 5 phút Chuyện Thị Trường cùng Vũ Kim Hạnh | Maybe Podcast
Theo báo chí quốc tế, Ả Rập Saudi được biết đến là quê hương mới của hàng hiệu thế giới. Các trung tâm thương mại lớn và các thương hiệu cao cấp xuất hiện ngày càng nhiều tại đây. Do đó, Tập đoàn IMARC dự đoán thị trường sẽ chạm mốc 15,8 tỷ USD vào năm 2028, với tốc độ tăng trưởng kép hàng năm là 11,6%. Những người bán hàng cũng rất nhanh nhẹn trong chuyện tiếp cận với khách hàng từ nơi khác và...
2023-05-16
04 min
Solidarity Breakfast
Darebin EV Event II Strike Force Guard 111 II The New Theatre II This is the Week IIBlockade IMARC
Darebin EV Event here II Straight from the vaults of Climate Action Show we hear from the Darebin Climate Action Network's electric vehicle expo being held at Bundoora Secondary School Sun Nov 7th.Strike Force Guard 111 here II We talk with Anthony Kelly from MALS about the NSW police operation targeting climate protectors through home visits in other States in the lead up to Blockade IMARC Sydney Nov 2-4.The New Theatre here II Lisa Miner, editor of the new book about radical theatre in Australia, talks to us about the upcoming launch at Vic Trades Hall on Wed Nov 6...
2022-11-11
00 min
The 966
Prince Waleed bin Nasser Al-Saud from Saudi-based Consultancy Mukatafa, more on the U.S.-Saudi relationship, Saudi’s mining sector, and more
Episode 65! Prince Waleed Bin Nasser Al Saud joins The 966 -- Prince Waleed is CEO of Mukatafa, a consultancy based in Riyadh that brings together the public and private sectors in Saudi Arabia, forming an ecosystem that enables the private, public, and third-party sectors to collaborate, integrate, and grow together as the Kingdom drives forward with Vision 2030. Mukatafa means standing shoulder to shoulder in Arabic, and the growing organization founded by Prince Waleed has worked specifically within the Manufacturing, Education, Food and Beverage, Grocery, Luxury Fashion, Jewelry, Beauty, Electronics, and Furniture industries. Before that discussion, the hosts discuss U.S...
2022-11-11
1h 41
The Subscription Box Show
Episode 245 - Old Subscription Predictions VS New Subscription Research...And what does it mean for the small business owner?
Send us a textIn this episode, I compare the "old way of thinking" subscriptions vs the "new way, and where the pros see it going". Make sure to stick around to the end (past the doom + gloom) to listen to my advice on how to stay relevant and quite frankly alive in business!YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCu4jpFoXYn49Zd4bDP-omxALocals Community: https://thesubscriptionboxshow.locals.com/ SubSummit Scholarship Award Link: https://subsummit.com/scholarship🚨DEAL ALERT🚨Make sure to grab your 2022-2023 Subscription Box Plan...
2022-11-01
24 min
Bruce Singer Podcast
# 25 - Richard Rabkin: MBA, Lawyer, Rabbi, Kosher Food, Certification, Consumers
The Kosher Food market globally in 2021 reached $US 19.9 Billion and is expected to reach $US 24.8 Billion by 2027 (IMARC Research)Honoured to have Richard Rabkin the Managing Director of COR - The Kashruth Council of Canada as my guest on this Podcast. Richard is very unique, in that he is also an MBA, Lawyer and Rabbi. What does Kosher mean? Why Kosher Certification? Why the various logos and in Canada? What does this all mean to the Consumer? What is the future Outlook? Follow Richard on LinkedInFollow COR - Th...
2022-10-18
23 min
Climate Action Show
Blockade IMARC, Shaun Tompkins & EPA update
Produced & presented by Carly DoberGuests: Nadia- Blockade IMARCNadia is an activist and campaigner from Bloackade IMARC Melbourne. The Blockade IMARC Alliance fights against the mindset that IMARC represents: the mindset that disregards communities and the environment in favour of profits and growth. They believe there are alternatives to the structural exploitation fuelled by competition and greed that exists today.https://blockadeimarc.com/ Shaun Tompkins - Hip V HypeShaun is a sustaianbility advocate, and is working on a project to ensure his apartment is as energy efficient as can possibly be. Follow his instagram page for project updates.He also works at...
2022-10-03
00 min
Doin Time
Australian Border Force investigates self; Vic Pol excessive use of force
Marissa speaks with Max Costello from Victoria's Refugee Action Collective about a disturbing development regarding safety breaches by Australian Border Force. Refugee advocates who wrote to the Comcare regulator over alleged safety breaches by Australian Border Force are outraged that the reply came from ABF itself, clearing itself of any wrongdoing.Marissa then speaks with Anthony Kelly, from Melbourne Activist Legal Support. They talk about the class action against Victoria Police’s use of capsicum spray and excessive force against protesters at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) in Melbourne in October 2019. Will we see accountability?
2022-09-12
00 min
Researching the Rainbow
Saskia Hennecke on TikTok and Tattoos as queer counter power in Uganda
Join International Criminology MA (IMARC) student Saskia Hennecke (she/her) in conversation on her research into the experiences of queerness in Uganda and the implications of colonial legacies and imperial projects within modern queer experiences. Saskia explores acts of counterpower through the retelling of stories from her time spent in Uganda interviewing some of the wonderful people in Kampala’s queer community. Follow Saskia on Twitter @SaskiaHennVisit Saskia’s portfolio website here (for the casual name dropped pictures with Joe Biden)Follow us on Instagram on @researching_the_rainbow Follow us on Twitt...
2022-08-10
27 min
Radioactive Show
May Day 2022 - Imperialism, AUKUS and Solidarity
Interviews and speeches from May Day 2022 in Naarm (Melbourne). Shirley Winton from the Spirit of Eureka sets the context for the day, explaining the history and importance of the struggle against imperialism. At the 2022 May Day rally in Naarm, she explained how AUKUS is a manifestation of imperialism and why it's about so much more than just submarines. Lastly, we hear from Anisa Rogers from Blockade IMARC, who explains how extractivism, workers solidarity and environmental protection are linked.
2022-05-21
00 min
Radioactive Show
IWD 2022: First Nations women protecting country and culture.
For this International Women’s Day 2022 special we bring you the powerful voices of three First Nations women that have been featured on the Radioactive Show across the last year and recognise the huge amount of work they undertake to protect their homelands from destruction and maintain their culture and country. This work is mostly unpaid, and also comes at enormous personal cost.We hear Mara Bonacci speaking with Kuyani woman Regina McKenzie on May Day 2021, Larrakia woman June Mills speaking at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference organised by Blockade IMARC and Sue Coleman Haseldine, Kokatha Mula representative interviewed by La...
2022-03-05
00 min
Climactic
Climate Action Show | Blockade IMARC & Sweltering Cities
Listen to the show on the radio, find out how from https://www.3cr.org.au/climateaction.Subscribe to the podcast on the Climactic Collective from https://www.climactic.fm/show/the-climate-action-show.Produced & presented by Carly DoberGuests:Emma Bacon - Executive Director of Sweltering CitiesEmma Bacon is the Executive Director of Sweltering Cities. Emma is an activist and campaigner passionate about sustainable and joyous cities for a world changed by a heating climate.Find out more:https://swelteringcities.org/(link is external)
2022-01-28
1h 03
Climactic
Climate Action Show | Blockade IMARC & Sweltering Cities
Listen to the show on the radio, find out how from https://www.3cr.org.au/climateaction.Subscribe to the podcast on the Climactic Collective from https://www.climactic.fm/show/the-climate-action-show.Produced & presented by Carly DoberGuests:Emma Bacon - Executive Director of Sweltering CitiesEmma Bacon is the Executive Director of Sweltering Cities. Emma is an activist and campaigner passionate about sustainable and joyous cities for a world changed by a heating climate.Find out more:https://swelteringcities.org/(link is external)
2022-01-28
1h 03
Radio Entrepreneurs
“Digital Transformation For Improved Business Growth” with Nils Menten of Imarc
Guest: Nils Menten - ImarcInterviewer: Nathan Gobes - Radio Entrepreneurs
2022-01-25
13 min
Climate Action Show
Blockade IMARC & Sweltering Cities
Produced & presented by Carly DoberGuests:Emma Bacon - Executive Director of Sweltering CitiesEmma Bacon is the Executive Director of Sweltering Cities. Emma is an acitivist and campaigner passionate about sustainable and joyous cities for a world changed by a heating climate.Find out more:https://swelteringcities.org/SongLord Huron - Mine ForeverNato- Blockade IMARC Activist Nato is an activist and campaigner against extractivism and mining who shares with us how to get involved with this years Blockade IMARC January 31 in Melbourne, Australia.Find out more:https://blockadeimarc.com/SongLe Youth- AcquiverClimate updates from Climate for Changehttps://www.climateforchange.org.au/Div...
2022-01-24
00 min
Dirt Radio
Ending extractivism: Blockade IMARC
Alice, an activist involved with the Blockade IMARC alliance, joins host Phil Evans for a conversation about what extractivism is, how we need to think beyond growth economics, and how to get involved with Blockade IMARC and the resistance against global extractivism.Find out more about Blockade IMARC hereJoin an information session on Sunday, 11AM on January 23rdGet involved with a citizen science trip to protect forests near Mt Hotham
2022-01-17
00 min
Radioactive Show
Nuclear: No Climate Solution - A political dead cat
On today’s show, we hear from two of the speakers at the Nuclear: No Climate Solution forum coordinated by the Friends of the Earth Nuclear Free collective in conjunction with Blockade IMARC in October 2021. The event aimed to counter the nuclear propaganda campaign by explaining the real effects of the whole nuclear chain on our First Nations people, uranium mine workers and future generations. Arabunna elder Uncle Kevin Buzzacott and anti-nuclear and climate activist and former senator Scott Ludlam explain the risks, economic viability and realistic timelines for the so called 'solutions' that the nuclear industry proposes and why nuc...
2021-11-06
00 min
Radioactive Show
COP 26 Climate Conference: military emissions & nuclear no solution
Ahead of the COP26 climate negotiations in Glasgow, Scotland from November 1-12 we speak with Mike Smith from the Australians For War Powers Reform campaign about the importance of including military pollution in climate agreements. World Beyond War have a petition that you and your organisation can sign 'Stop Excluding Military Pollution from Climate Agreements.' Mia Pepper and Uncle Kevin Buzzacott talk to us about the upcoming online forum 'Nuclear:No climate solution'.In this online forum, Uncle Kevin Buzzacott, Arabunna Elder who has been working over 30 years to highlight the impacts of uranium mining, Scott Ludlam, former Australian Gr...
2021-10-16
00 min
Not Good Enough
91 — Lisa vs. Lockdown (feat. Lisa Dib)
Hi-vis rallies: cool, cooked or complicated? Let's find out together. Jeffrey Combs appreciation Watch Jeffrey Combs in the Frighteners. Treat denial Delivery workers at StarTrack and FedEx have struck for safer conditions. Workers from Cadbury and Accolade Wines have also struck for better pay. Hi-vis rallies Massive rallies in Melbourne started as legitimate CMFEU worker complaints. …but were infiltrated by right-wing agitators. And cheered on by “citizen journalists”. CMFEU boss John Setka has been accused of domestic violence. I Don’t Know How To Explain To You That You Should Care About Other People. Conservatism is fundamentally aligned...
2021-09-29
1h 24
Radioactive Show
Protecting Country from Gas and Fracking
We hear from Aunty June Mills - Larrakia elder speaking about the community campaign against gas fracking proposed for the Beetaloo Basin in the Nothern Territory. This speech is from an online forum ‘Protecting Country from Gas & Fracking in so called "Australia" that was part of the Beyond Mining Counter Conference organised by Blockade IMARC on Friday 27 November, 2020.The project led by Origin Energy, that holds the gas exploration permits over most of the area would see around 500 gas wells in the Beetaloo Basin 400km south of Darwin where an enormous shale gas resource that has been named as one of...
2021-03-06
00 min
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 7b - "Australia" - Sovereignty, Cultural Heritage, and Extractivism
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For...
2021-01-10
1h 40
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 18 - Capitalism 101
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For...
2021-01-10
1h 33
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 10b - Africa, Melanesia & "Aus": Extractivism 101
This session talks to Extractivism from different perspectives including Africa, Melanesia and so-called Australia MODERATOR Nat Lowrey is an activist who has organised, campaigned and advocated on human rights and global justice issues for over 20 years with a focus on exposing extractivist industries and their impacts. PANELISTS Richard Spoor is a South African activist and human rights attorney based in White River Mpumalanga who has more than 25 years of experience in complex litigation. A pioneer throughout the past 20 years in the fight for workers’ rights and safety, Spoor has become what The American La...
2021-01-01
1h 34
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 17 - Discussion: Building Power From Below
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For...
2020-12-27
1h 40
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 16 - Discussion - Alternatives & Visioning for Our Futures
ALTERNATIVES & VISIONING: FOR OUR FUTURES For the last online session of the Blockade IMARC Beyond Mining counter conference, we will hear visions for a better future and have space to dream and discuss each of our visions. Speakers: Professor Yin Paradies – Wakaya man and expert in cultural competency and Indigenous knowledges. Marianna – a Latin American feminist perspective of alternatives to extractivism (pre-record) Dandara – Landless Workers Movement, Movimento dos Trabalhadores Rurais Sem Terra, MST Brasil Dani (they/them) – Izquierda Guevarista of Chile, working with the Chilean popular movement...
2020-12-27
2h 49
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 15 - Grassroots Community Resistance & How To Get Involved
Hear from some of the incredible grassroots community protectors that are putting themselves in the way of coal mines, gold mines, logging and more. Our presenters will tell some stories of their resistance so you can get ideas for your own projects and learn how to get involved. PANELISTS Amy – Frontline Action on Coal Frontline Action on Coal (FLAC) is a movement, made up of people like you from across the continent, who aim to end the unnecessary extraction of fossil fuels while bringing about climate justice and creating meaningful change in the wo...
2020-12-27
1h 12
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 14 - Discussion: Rights Of Nature
This session will explore the Rights of Nature through the milestone cases of Ecuador and the movement for Rights of Nature in Australian and internationally. Moderator: Neylan Aykut, Melbourne Rainforest Action Group (MRAG) Speakers: Carlos Zorilla, co-founder and vice president of DECOIN (Defensa y Conservacion Ecologica de Intag/Ecological Defense and Conservation of Intag) – a grassroots organization in the Intag region of Ecuador. Liz Downes, Rainforest Information Centre Dr Michelle Maloney is Co-Founder and National Convenor of the Australian Earth Laws Alliance (AELA), Adjunct Senior Fellow, Law Futures Centre, Gr...
2020-12-27
1h 16
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 13 - Policing 101 - Why Police Are Not Our Friends
POLICING 101: WHY POLICE ARE NOT OUR FRIENDS Facilitated panel discussion and Q&A to explore the violent history and structure of police and the prison industrial complex in so-called Australia. Important discussion about how police and prisons uphold settler colonialism, capitalism, patriarchy and other systems of oppression and how this relates to our organising and movements for environmental and climate justice. CO-FACILITATORS: Peta Malins – Settler on Unceded Land, Senior Lecturer, Criminology and Justice Studies RMIT University Marian Hart – settler, organiser, Latin American Solidarity Network, Australian Student Environment Network PANE...
2020-12-27
1h 26
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 12 - Decolonizing Environmentalism & Solidarity
This panel discussion aims to consider how environmental campaigners can decolonise our minds when addressing colonialism, extractivism and environmental destruction. At the panel discussion, we will unpack how decolonising requires non-indigenous activists to critically examine our power structures, our governance, our social values and our ways of thinking, and identify assumptions that are fundamentally colonialist so that we can weed them out, making us more receptive to listening to and cantering the voices of First Nations Peoples both here in Australia and around the world. MODERATOR: Apsara Sabaratnam teaches in the areas of Organisation Behaviour and Managing...
2020-12-27
1h 50
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 11 - Latin America - Extractavism Part 1 & 2
EXTRACTIVISM IS NOT DEVELOPMENT! The first part of this panel will explore the political and historical context of extractivism, discussing the consequences of this capitalist framework that allows mining exploitation on our planet, visiting the realities of Latin American and their relationship with the world. 10:30 am – 11:30 am Political and historical context Speakers: -MST-Brazil (Landless rural-peasants workers movement) the largest social movement in Latin America, more than a million members) -Critical Studies Institute from Chile (The neoliberalism started in Chile and will die in Chile) In the second part we will lo...
2020-12-27
2h 38
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 10a - Latin America: Extractivism 101
Mining is a form of Extractivism which exploits natural resources on a massive scale. It is a short-sighted model of development pushed by states, institutions and corporations around the globe. With the massive appropriation of extracted natural resources comes violence that tramples Indigenous and human rights, and natures right to life, This session talks to Extractivism from a Latin American perspective. There will be a Q&A session at the end MODERATOR Marisol Salinas, Latin American Solidarity Network (LASNET) PANELISTS Marianna, a Latin American feminist perspective of extractivism...
2020-12-27
1h 33
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 9 - Global - Building Bridges To Stop Extractivism
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For...
2020-12-27
1h 33
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 8 - "Australia" - Maralinga to Mulga Rock//The Spinifex Story
Join the ACE Nuclear-Free Collective for Maralinga to Mulga Rock – The Spinifex Story. A pre-recorded webinar panel of Traditional Owners from the Mulga Rock area. Listen to the story of the Spinifex people and the displacement from nuclear weapons testing at Maralinga in South Australia. As well as the current threats from the proposed uranium mine at Mulga Rock, WA. This event is part of the Beyond Mining / Blockade IMARC counter conference, and in solidarity with Traditional Owners from Mulga Rock. Also, solidarity with their supporters who will be protesting the Vimy Resources AGM when th...
2020-12-27
46 min
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 7a - so called "Australia" - Protecting Country from Gas & Fracking
PROTECTING COUNTRY FROM GAS & FRACKING IN SO-CALLED AUSTRALIA With the Federal Government proposing a “gas-led” recovery after COVID 19 and the approval of Santos’ Narrabri coal seam gas field, gas extraction and fracking is an ominous thrfield in the midst of climate crisis, gas extraction and fracking is an ominous threat to land, water and life in 2020. With the Australian Federal Government proposing a “gas-led” recovery after COVID 19 and the approval of Santos’ Narrabri coal seam gas But sovereignty has never been ceded by the First Nations people whose country and living culture new gas deve...
2020-12-27
1h 42
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 6 - Philippines: Stories from the Frontlines
There is a culture of impunity in the Philipines with at least 43 deaths in 2019 of land defenders, mining is the deadliest sector. Even under COVID-19 extrajudicial killings and other forms of human rights violations have persisted. Join frontline community and activist from the Philippines as they talk to the broader context of mining and extractivism in the Philippines and to specific cases. PANELISTS Enteng Bautista is the national coordinator of Kalikasan People’s Network for the Environment (Kalikasan PNE) since 2003. Kalikasan is a network of people’s organizations (POs), non-governmental organizations (NGOs...
2020-12-27
1h 30
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 5 - Sri Lanka: Mining, Environmental Degradation & Broader Social Implications
Sri Lanka Is a resource-rich country that has been exploited over the centuries in the name of economic development. This has led to considerable resource depletion, large scale political corruption, rent-seeking and inequitable distribution of proceeds from this resource wealth. The panel will discuss the true extent of environmental degradation in this island state and explore alternatives that are sustainable and environmentally sound. MODERATOR: Keith James is a Melbourne based Property Lawyer who frequently advises small scale Developers in transactions. He is an alumni of Monash University Melbourne and holds a Bachelor of Laws. In...
2020-12-27
1h 41
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 4: Bougainville - Rio Tinto's Pangua Mine & Community Resistance
Rio Tinto’s Panguna mine poisoned land and water in Bougainville from 1972 until the late 80s. The mine was the catalyst for a civil war that saw an estimated 20,000 people killed between 1988 and 1997. Rio Tinto and the Australian and Papua New Guinean (PNG) government were complicit in the civil war. Today, the autonomous region of Bougainville is fighting for full independence from PNG. However, mining companies including Australian linked RTG are trying to reopen the Panguna mine. Join us as we talk with newly appointed Bougainvillean parliamentarian, Theonila Matbob. She will talk to the importance of...
2020-12-27
1h 14
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 3 - India: Extractivism & Indigenous Rights
In the postcolonial context of India’s extractives-driven growth, mining on Indigenous lands and the violation of constitutional provisions for Indigenous consent are justified on the grounds of economic growth. This is seen as critical for the national interest of a newly sovereign nation. Indigenous and environmental conflicts over land, livelihoods and forests have significantly increased since the globalisation of the Indian economy since the mid-1990s. This panel session will question: What are the ways forward for protecting indigenous land and forest rights? What are the challenges and opportunities for transforming the extractives industry in India fo...
2020-12-27
1h 29
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 2 - Extractavism: What Does It Look Like Around The Globe
MODERATOR: Saruul Tovuusuren is a lawyer who is also the founder and chair of the Board of Representatives of Eco Culture Foundation and Universal Rights and Development NGO. Saruul is a policy researcher and legislator who is interested in strengthening the rights of people and the environment and has been a long-term environmental campaigner in her home country of Mongolia. PANELISTS Sukhgerel Dugersuren is the Chair of OT Watch, an NGO formed to monitor compliance of Rio Tinto’s copper-gold-silver mine in Mongolia and other mines with international environmental and human rights standards. She is also ac...
2020-12-27
1h 16
Beyond Mining Series
Podcast 1 - Acknowledgements & Introductions to the Beyond Mining Counter Conference
Beyond Mining - Protecting land, water & life. This podcast series was recorded from a number of talks, panel discussion & workshops held between the 22nd-29th November 2020 at the Beyond Mining Counter Conference. This counter conference was organised by Blockade IMARC. Blockade IMARC is made up of an alliance of organisations that have been protesting the International Mining & Resources Conference held annually in so-called Melbourne, Australia on unceded Wurunjeri & Boon Wurrung country. Content Topics: First Nations' Sovereignty, Capitalism, Colonialism, Extractivism, Activism For more information, please check out blockadeimarc.com For...
2020-12-27
18 min
Women on the Line
Blockade IMARC: Latin American Perspectives
This week on the program we focus on Blockade IMARC, an online conference and actions series focussed on resisting extractive industries, colonialism and capitalism.IMARC stands for the international mining and resources conference, and listeners may remember last year’s significant protests against the conference in Melbourne.We hear extracts from the panel “Extractivism 101 and Latin American Perspectives Part 1,” featuring speakers Dandara from MST, the landless worker’s movement in Brazil, and Dani from a grassroots movement against neoliberal extractivism in Chile.To open the program, we speak with Marisol Salinas, Mapuche indigenous woman and activist, who has been organising and speak...
2020-11-29
00 min
Doin Time
Protest Repression And the Law
Marisa interviewed Chris from the Refugee Action Collective about his speaking engagement at an upcoming event organised by Mals, entitled: Protest Repression And the Law. Chris spoke about a discussion panel that he will be attending, presented by Tom later this week as part of a series of "law week" events hosted by MALS. (Melbourne Activist Legal Supprt.) The tension between the right to protest and the power of the State—particularly during an emergency— was discussed, in context of the Pandemic, and Police Powers.Marisa then interviewed Tom Battersby Defence barrister and Volunteer at Mals. Tom discussed a series of W...
2020-08-24
00 min
Doin Time
prison mental health & over policing
we spoke to brett collins from justice action about mental health and prisons and then we spoke to anthony about the imarc report , protest and activist rights
2020-02-24
00 min
Resources and Energy
India - Thriveni Mining Company is looking for Australian Suppliers
We are joined by Siddharth Jain, Senior Vice president – Operations at Thriveni who shares the latest on Thriveni's mining projects in India. Thriveni attended IMARC in Melbourne and are in Australia actively seeking Australian solutions to support its mining activities in India.
2020-01-16
07 min
Wednesday Breakfast
Off the Press – Protest in 2019
warning - this episode does contain explicit langauge Off the Press – episode 1 Protest in 2019 A 101 introduction and exploration of the power of protest, drawing in examples from this year, and discussing why/ how people protest.[0:06:00] Introductions. Off the Press is a summer special programme exploring current affairs from a youth perspective. Each week we choose a different issue and dig a little deeper. [0:14:00] Kicking off our discussion of international protest we have Valentina who is a Chilean born activist currently living in Narrm/Melbourne. Valentina shares her breakdown of the protests currently occurring in Chile, with a special focus on women’s...
2019-12-31
00 min
Radioactive Show
Highlights of 2019
We bring you some highlights of our 2019 shows. Featuring a clip from a show of all the Radioactive Show producers. Crunch interviews Katherine Peat of Network Waitangi Otautahi, Lavanya recording Aunty Sue Coleman Haseldine at the Yeelirrie camp, Michaela’s IMARC show featuring Uncle Ned Hargraves, Mara’s interview with Regina McKenzie after finding out her Country is off the list of nuclear waste dump sites and KA’s interview with Vicki Abdullah, following her win of the ACF Rawlinson Award alongside her two aunties. Thank you to everyone who has trusted us to share their voice and story this year...
2019-12-21
00 min
Earth Matters
IMARC Blockade live outside broadcast (Pt 2)
IMARC blockade live outside broadcast (Part 2)Recorded live at the (IMARC) International Mining & Resource Conference blockade in Melbourne Oct 28-31. Presenters Viv Malo & Robbie Thorpe (The Black Block) and Michaela Stubbs speak with Porobibi (West Papuan student activist); Tim (Wiradjuri anti-coal/CSG activist); Lucco (Latin American Solidarity Network); and Jessica (grass roots community activist) talking grass roots resistance against mining ecocide and genocide in West Papua, Australia, Colombia, Chile and everywhere.Earth Matters #1218 was produced by Nicky Stott
2019-11-17
00 min
The SUWA Show - Squatters and Unwaged Workers Airwaves
The SUWA Show - IMARC Blockade conversations
This week Jam, Eric and Anisa discuss the recent blockade and protest at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) at the end of October.
2019-11-15
00 min
Like I'm A Six-Year-Old
158 - Roz Ward
Roz Ward is a queer Marxist academic and activist who was a co-founder of the Safe Schools Coalition. She was publicly attacked for her politics and her role in fighting for Safe Schools by the conservative media, religious lobbyists and members of the Coalition government. Here Roz reflects on her experience with the culture war bullshit around that programme and tells me what it taught her, why she's a revolutionary socialist, what she thinks can be achieved through electoral politics, her involvement in the IMARC protests, why All Cops Are Bastards and lawnmowers. Come see me...
2019-11-12
1h 13
Tuesday Breakfast
Chile Protests and IMARC, Queerspace on Conversion Practices and Union Update with Laura McLean
Tuesday Breakfast 12 November 2019 With Ayan, George, Anya and Zoya7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines with Chris Woods 7.15 am Chile speech from IMARC protests7.30 am Felicity Marlowe from Queerspace joined us to talk about the government's public consultation on conversion practices8.00 am Laura McClean kicked off her first monthly union update! Laura is a Wiradjuri woman and a union organiser Songs song: Scarartist: Missy Higginssong: Natural Womanartist: KAIIT song: Doo Wopartist: Lauryn Hill
2019-11-11
00 min
Queering The Air
#JusticeForMhelody and Blockade IMARC
First, no justice, no peace: we briefly mention the Warlpiri people's struggle for justice after NT death in custody of a 19 year old man.Then we hear from the #JusticeForMhelody Polan Bruno vigil, remembering her name as a trans Filipina woman of colour, after being murdered by a man, and the broader struggles. We hear from Laura McClean, Alexia from Migrante Australia, Sharmane from Anakbayan Melbourne, Ness from Gabriela Australia, Rabi from Philippines Australia Solidarity Association - PASA, and Yani + Sophie from AntiColonial Asian Alliance. To support her family, donate to the PayPal, with a note that says 'Justice for M...
2019-11-10
00 min
Earth Matters
IMARC Blockade live outside broadcast (Pt 1)
IMARC blockade live outside broadcast (Part 1)Recorded live at the (IMARC) International Mining & Resource Conference blockade in Melbourne Oct 28-31. Presenters Robbie Thorpe and Viv Malo (The Black Block) speak with Jerome Small, Aunty Vicki Abdullah (Tjiwarl & ANFA co-chair) & former greens MP & Gunditjmara & Gunai woman Lidia Thorpe on extractive industries & ecocide, and Indigenous rights & solutionsEarth Matters #1217 was produced by Nicky Stott
2019-11-10
00 min
Tuesday Breakfast
Chile protest, Nup to the Cup, Blockade IMARC
Tuesday Breakfast 5 November 2019 With Ayan, George, Anya and Zoya7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am News headlines + Alt News on protesting, the races and Chile. 7.30 am 2018 Vox-pop: Lauren and George took to the streets of the city to hear the community's thoughts on Melbourne Cup Day.7.40 am Nick from Freedom of Species joins us to talk about why Horse Racing sucks. 8.00 am We hear Lidia Thorpe's speech from Blockade IMARC. 8.15 am Zoya speaks to Jerome Small, one of the organisers of Blockade IMARC. EndSongs song: Shivaartist: Aarti Jadusong: Southartist: CHAII
2019-11-04
00 min
Climate Action Show
Resist! Part 2
In this episode we looked at how climate movement embraced direct action. In the previous week scenes spread over television screens across Australia of the IMARC Blockade was a manifestation of a movement that has collectively realised that the traditional avenues of power and influence have failed within this country at generating anything like meaningful action on climate change. We talked to representatives of concentrations of direct action namely APSARA SABARATNAM from Blockade IMARC and Rilka Laycock-Walsh from the ADANI Blockade. We gained an understanding about what these activists hope to achieve, why they consider direct action so important and wha...
2019-11-04
00 min
Doin Time
police powers refugee rights
we spoke to anthony from activist legal support about the over use of police powers at imarc , the we spoke to several refugees about there experiances from justice for refugees
2019-11-04
00 min
Monday Breakfast
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
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.8:00 Greg Denham on the International Narcotics Control Board (INCB) and the letter it sent to the Federal government regarding the ACT decision to legalise small amounts of cannabis for personal use. 8:15 Chris Stafford from the University of Nottingham speaks with Alice on Brexit and...
2019-11-03
00 min
Earth Matters
Resisting state repression - resisting business as usual
On today’s show we hear about Queensland’s new anti lock-on laws. Then we get a report-back from Blockade IMARC in Melbourne and the violent police response. Guests: Andy Paine (Frontline Action on Coal); Apsara (Blockade IMARC); Julia Dehm (MALS) Earth Matters #1216 was produced by Teishan Ahearne.
2019-11-03
00 min
Radioactive Show
Blockade IMARC: First Nations resistance to mining
Today we hear from from First Nations front-line communities on their struggles against mining & resource extraction. Uncle Ned Hargraves, from Yuendumu in the Northern Territory, Wiradjuri activist Tim Buchanan, and Aunty Vicki Abdullah from Leonora in Western Australia joined allies in Melbourne to speak out on extractive industries on their land and blockade the annual International Mining and Resources Conference.Music: Live performance of Solid Rock by Yothu Yindi & The Treaty Project with Shane Howard, Emma Donovan, Yirrmal & Deline Briscoe.
2019-11-02
00 min
Solidarity Breakfast
IMARC report II Strappers the forgotten workers II this the week that was II Think global act local forum
IMARC report II two part report Monday and Wednesday after the police attacked the peaceful protestors who were there to slate home the climate criminals at this years Mining and Resources Conference at the Melbourne convention Centre. First part opens the show the second part in the last half hour.Strappers the forgotten workers II With the glamour of the racing week we highlight the need for strappers to gain better working conditions.this the week that was II Think global act local forum II we speak to George Alexandrou who has help to organise this event as an educational a...
2019-11-01
00 min
Green Left Radio
Revolt in Chile pt 2 || Lebanon Uprising || Blockade IMARC Debrief
Friday 01 November 2019Hosted by Jacob and Zane7am Introduction and acknowledgement of country703am Initial blockade IMARC wrap up710am Jacob and Zane speak again with Chilean community campaigner and university lecturer Pablo Leighton (who we also spoke with last week) about the current massive protests against neoliberalism and austerity sweeping Chile. Leighton is the editor of Latitudes: Latin American Research Platform. This time Pablo was able to go into more depth about the birth of neoliberalism in Chile back in 1975 under the Pinochet dictatorship, which was initially difficult as military dictatorships in Chile tended to be more nationalist in characte...
2019-10-31
00 min
The Uncuckables
Ep. 33 Spooky Groypers
This year's Halloween as seen the groyper army morph from existing only on the internet to entering real life. The Uncuckables discuss this spooky new phenomena and its unsuspecting victims with its costume dressed panel Tim Wilms, Editor in Chief of The Unshackled, David Hiscox, Editor of The XYZ and Ben Shand the Dusty Bogan. Charlie Kirk of Turning Point USA thought he had created a pro-Trump America First campaigning and activist machine. That was until Nicholas J. Fuetes host of America First and his groyper followers began to question Kirk at public events about his support for foreign aid...
2019-10-31
1h 50
Thursday Breakfast
Jordy Rosenberg, Tilde, Ghost Bird, Blockade IMARC, Raise the age
Acknowledgement of countryMax, and poet Vincent Silk, interview author Jordy Rosenberg at the Sydney Writers Festival 2019. They speak about Jordy's recent novel Confessions of the Fox, trans visibility in literature and historical and speculative fiction.Scout, the creative director of Tilde The Trans and Gender Diverse Film Festival and Tommy Hart, director of 'Kids on Fire,' join us to discuss the Tilde program launch happening tonight 31 October at Hares and Hyena's. Lisa Fuller, a Wuilli Wuilli woman, joins us to discuss her new novel Ghost Bird, a YA novel about two sisters from her hometown. Porobibi, West Papuan Student activ...
2019-10-30
00 min
Anarchist World This Week
The Iron Fist Out of the Velvet Glove
Mining Protests - Reasons Why / 2nd Rate Institutional Responses / Live Cross to IMARC (West Papua voice) / Popular Uprisings / Eureka Pike Men
2019-10-30
00 min
City Limits
City Limits - Walkability
What makes a walkable city? Why are more highways not the answer to congestions? Do traders really lose money when car parking is reduced? How can YOU make your neighbourhood more walkable? Answers to all these questions in today's show, as Kevin and Meg talk with Ben Rossiter from Walks Victoria and Nancy Atkin from Brunswick Residents Network. And at the top of the show we take a live cross from the IMARC Blockade.
2019-10-29
00 min
Wednesday Breakfast
IMARC Blockade Updates; Darug Language Children's Book; #ParentsNext Sexism; Ensuring Integrity Bill Shame Job
Hosted by Eiddwen, Jess, Lois and Will[30:08] Independent protester Neymar speaks to 3CR about the origins of the current national protest movement and where the movement may be heading. The interview was recorded before news of Lebanese Prime Minister Saad Hariri's intention to resign[43:41] Darug writer and educator Jasmine Seymour thinks that we need to be learning Indigenous languages even more than we need to learn French and Chinese. Jasmine shares how Darug language shows a deep connection to the land and how her book Cooee Mittigar --Magabala Books, released on November 1--teaches people in the Greater Sydney Basin (Darug...
2019-10-29
00 min
Progressive Podcast Australia
#235: Behind Enemy Lines, An Account Of Blockade IMARC From Within The Convention Centre
- Katie happened to be at the same Convention Centre as the IMARC (International Mining and Resources Conference) conference as she was at a union health and safety event. - She gives a first hand account of the Blockade IMARC actions protesting those attending the conference and profiting from the destruction of the environment. - For more information on this episode and for links to all of the stories and clips from it, go to: https://progressivepodcastaustralia.com/2019/10/29/235/
2019-10-29
51 min
Tuesday Hometime
IMARC, Palestine,Quit nukes and more
1) His week that was- Kevin healy 2) Kevin Bracken at IMARC early Tuesday morning. 3) Update on IMARC- Jacob 4) Nasser Machni back from a famly visit to Palestine 5)Dr Margie Beavis from MAPW with a new campaign Quit Nukes 6) Bruce Francis preparing for a visit to Palestine 7) Finally Palvember- with Jessica Morrison from APAN
2019-10-29
00 min
Tuesday Breakfast
Family Law Reform, Tony Briffa, Live from Blockade IMARC, Help Newlands NOW, Protests in Lebanon and SNAICC Family Matters Report
Tuesday Breakfast 29 October 2019 With Ayan, George, Anya, Zoya and Chris7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am Chris Woods on the latest in news. 7.15 am Helen Matthews from Women's Legal Services Australia joins us to discuss the 'Safety First in Family Law' reform that was announced last week.7.30 am Tony Briffa, co-executive director at Intersex Human Rights Australia, speaks about Intersex Awareness Day. 7.40 am We cross live to Blockade IMARC to hear an update from Marian who’s one of the organisers. 7.45 am A multi-purpose building at Newlands Primary School (NPS) is on the chopping block unless the school recieves much needed funding to meet the...
2019-10-28
00 min
Earth Matters
Djab Wurrung, XR & the Nueva Vizcaya Barricade
Djab Wurrung, XR & the Nueva Vizcaya BarricadeThis week on Earth Matters we hear from Djab Wurrung and Gunai sovereign Lidia Thorpe update on Djap Wurrung protection blockade; Extinction rebellion spring actions over the last two weeks, including solidarity activist Kevin Bracken on the Nueva Vizcaya barricade against Australian mining company OceanaGold in protest against their violent and destructive mining agenda; as well as the upcoming IMARC blockade.This week's show is #1214, and was produced by Nicky Stott.
2019-10-20
00 min
Green Left Radio
Blockade IMARC || Water for Rivers Campaign | Animal Rights Today
Friday 18 October 2019hosted by Jacob and Meghan 7am acknowledgement of country 7:02am debrief on the Extinction Rebellion Spring Rebellion in Melbourne over the past week 7:15am interview with Jerome Small from Blockade IMARC on the upcoming mass blockade of the International Mining Conference in Melbourne from October 28th to the 31st where activists will attempt to disrupt business as usual for mining and climate criminals gathering in Melbourne. 7:30am international news focusing on the massive protests in Ecuador against Lenin Moreno the latest developments in Northern Syria with the Kurdish forces striking a deal with the Assad regime and the latest devel...
2019-10-17
00 min
Tuesday Breakfast
Blockade IMARC, Dr Jordy Silverstein and Custody Notification Service
Tuesday Breakfast 8 October 2019 7.00 am Acknowledgement of Country7:05 am Chris Woods with News headlines 7.15 am Jacob, an activist involved with Blockade IMARC, discusses this important event, as well as why we should be concerned about climate justice7.30 am Jabiluka blockade - what we can learn 20 years on. This segment comes to us from the 3CR program, Radioactive7.45 am Dr Jordy Silverstein looks at the recent anti-semetic incidents in Melbourne schools 8.10 am Teddy Darling joins us to discuss their upcoming event SpooOOooken - a queer/trans, spoken word night8.26 am We look at Western Australia’s rollout of the Custody Notification Service8.30 End So...
2019-10-07
00 min
Earth Matters
Fighting mining from Ecuador to Australia
Mining is at the forefront of climate change, and the opposition to it is the nexus of indigenous and environmental struggles. A prime example of this is Ecuador. It’s one of the most bio-diverse countries on earth, but it’s people and environment are under threat as mining companies - many of them from Australia - are swooping in. From Ecuador to Australia, miners, their financiers and governments are determined to destroy this planet in their pursuit of profit. Blockade IMARC Alliance are organising a mass civil disobedience protest against the conference. Guests: Anthony Amis (Melbourne Rainforest Action Group); Maria ...
2019-10-06
00 min
Green Left Radio
The Blockade of IMARC || The Rise of the Far-Right and Media
Friday 09 August 2019Hosted by Jacob and Zane7am Intro and acknowledgement of country702am News: - ICE deportations: Jimmy Aldaoud, a man suffering from diabetes living with schizophrenia who grew up in the USA, spoke no arabic, and had never been there, is deported to Iraq and later dies after going without his diabetes medication - Hong Kong protests continue to grow with millions participating in general strikes, as the Chinese government weighs the option of directly intervening. - Djab Wurrung heritage protection embassy given eviction order by Victorian government - DSA Convention 2019—Overcoming Divisions—Votes to Maintain Strong National Organization, Takes up Ambitious Organizing Age...
2019-08-08
00 min
Smarter Impact
Peter Konstek, Transmin - Semi-autonomous cross-continental control tech
Join me at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) as I control a semi-autonomous rock-breaker over 3,406 kilometres away, and talk with Peter Konstek from Transmin. With equipment in 50 countries, we go into the evolution of the technology, the business case for automation and the sweet spot for generating value, along with the uptake from customers including BHP, Fortescue Metals Group, Rio Tinto and Newcrest Mining.Peter would like to thank the good people at IMARC for putting on such a great event, and to all the attendees who came up to have go at b...
2019-06-27
06 min
Smarter Impact
Steve Haslehurst, Airobotics - Transforming an industry with automated drones
What's better than an industrial drone? An industrial drone with it's own automated landing and take off bay, where all the battery, camera and data swap get's done! I had a chat with Steve Haselhurst from Airobotics at the International Mining and Resources Conference.From how it works, to data system integrations, power requirements for airspace regulations, securing a further $30 Million in funding to the reality of what you might think is a concept!Thank you to Kimberley Lim for her support in getting this interview to you, and to the team from the Australia Ch...
2019-06-27
08 min
Smarter Impact
Rod Houston, Davies - Wear sensor tech for the armour plating of mining
"Smart never wears out" - join me for an introduction to Davies, WearPlate Systems, WearSense and Rod Houston, CEO of Davies, a 20 year young company in the vanguard of Industry 4.0, bringing sensor technology to the armour plating of the mining industry.We discuss predictive maintenance, optimising inventory purchases, freeing up time in shut downs, the ramp up required to get 90% of the value out of wear liner sensor technology, putting down the oxy torch to reduce hot works risks, moving to 100% less nuts and recovering wasted expenditure on fixed assets.Want to reduce your maintenance...
2019-06-27
08 min
Smarter Impact
Alan Seery, Aqura - Evolution and Revolution in Remote Mining Communication
Meet Alan Seery, a prior Principal of Communications and Infrastructure Strategy at Rio Tinto, now spear heading Aqura Technologies to deliver Carrier Grade connectivity for Australian companies.Filmed at the International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC), we discuss LTE, creating Geologist nirvana, reducing informed decision making cycles from 3 days to 3 hours, public misconceptions about frying ourselves with 5G, enabling safer work environments, growth, demand and competition, equipment hardening, business cases for CapEx and leasing, hardware and software iteration, satellite access and standardised technology development paths.Alan would also like to thank EnerSys and ICS Industries...
2019-06-27
09 min
Smarter Impact
Bruce Maluish, Ventor Resources - Facing a Global Sand Crisis
Facing a global sand crisis and securing strategic resources, pouring a century of concrete in 3 years, illegal dredging, the difference between sands, the Eocene period, Aeolina dunes, the Birth of Modern Geology and more!Join me for the final International Mining and Resources Conference (IMARC) interview, where I speak with Bruce Maluish, Managing Director of Ventnor Resources (ASX:VRX) as we talk all things sand, including the need for Solar Panel glass to avoid light diffraction and withstanding hail, the ASX journey from copper and gold to sand, tenement acquisition, co-location with logistic infrastructure, access to ports...
2019-06-27
09 min
Radioactive Show
Disrupt IMARC Community Rally
Today we head out onto the streets to hear voices from the community rally at the opening of the International Mining and Resources Conference at the Melbourne Convention Centre on Tuesday 30th October. We hear from Lucho Riquelme from the Latin American Solidarity Network, Rebecca Hayden and Anthony Amis from the Rainforest Action Group and AC Hunter from Friends of the Earth's Nuclear-free campaign.
2018-11-10
00 min
Wednesday Breakfast
Climate Change, Memoleaves, Modern Slavery & the Zombie Shuffle
Wednesday Breakfast rundown 24-10-20187:00 Acknowledgement of Country7:10 Cam Walker from Friends of the Earth talks to us about the problems of Carbon Capture and Storage (GHGT-14) technologies: Expensive pandering to the coal industry. Not a solution to climate change.7:20 Lauren Martyn to talk about progress in the Campaign for 10 days minimum bereavement leave. memoleaves.com7:36 Clare from Project Futures on modern slavery and the Bill currently before Parliament.7:50 Alex Bhathal National Director of Repower Health and what health professions can do for climate change.8:00 Rainforest Action Group, Mapuche (MASIL), Lasnet and other environmental groups actions to disrupt the 5th...
2018-10-23
00 min
Dirt Radio
Coal and climate: opposing paradigms
Environmental sociologist from the University of Newcastle, Vanessa Bowden talks about what she found when she went to the Hunter Valley to interview business leaders about their attitudes to coal and climate change. She explains that Tony Abbott’s doubts about the veracity of climate science and his dismissal of those concerned about climate change, still have considerable support, but there may be some changes in the wind.And, campaign co-ordinator for Quit Coal, Zianna Fuad provides an overview of IMARC, The International Mining and Resources Conference, happening in Melbourne, and explains the strategic importance of a big Stop Adani Ra...
2017-10-24
00 min