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jacradiojacradioCOMU3130 Storytelling - The story of Mr. YuanCOMU3130 Storytelling - The story of Mr. Yuan by jacradio2022-10-1312 minjacradiojacradioCOMU3130, s46267678 - The Phase Out of Single-Use PlasticThis podcast focuses on the ongoing phasing out of single-use plastic in Australia. Each state and territory's government is evaluating the situation and acting accordingly with the goal of slowly getting rid of single-use plastic products entirely. I evaluate what this entails and discuss my own experience with this initiative thus far as well as my hopes for its future.2022-10-1009 minjacradiojacradioWhat A Waste Podcast: COMU3130 StoryWhat A Waste Podcast: COMU3130 Story by jacradio2022-10-1007 minjacradiojacradiomaddie marshall comu3015 s46985815 At the local footy club- MadChatsmaddie marshall comu3015 s46985815 At the local footy club- MadChats by jacradio2022-09-0807 minjacradiojacradioWaste Sustainability by Reiko Bui ft. Paul FrascaThis podcast highlights the global problem of waste and how we can manage it on a local scale. Written, edited, narrated & produced by Reiko Bui, featuring Paul Frasca, co-founder of Sustainable Salons org. www.reikobui.com www.sustainablesalons.org For COMU3015 Communication for Public Interest at the University of Queensland.2021-10-2509 minjacradiojacradioCOMU3015 S4601298 Fahrinda - Revealing Truths Of Indonesian UnemploymentRising unemployment rates has become a big issue in Indonesia, and this episode is dedicated to unbox the truth about the issue, with additional in-depth insights from Mr Poempida, an expert of Indonesia labor and employment sector.2020-10-3010 minjacradiojacradioCOMU3015 - 45938542 - Nadine Adjani - Podcast: The Taboos Of Abortion In IndonesiaA conversation into the conditions, causes and problems surrounding the taboos of abortion in Indonesia.2020-10-3009 minjacradiojacradioJarrod Vidler Intrust Super Cup StoryRugby league is back on our TV screens, with the NRL season resuming. The same however can't be said for the Intrust Super Cup, which is the Queensland state rugby league competition. JacDigital's Jarrod Vidler looks at how the competition has been impacted by COVID-19 and the importance of its return. (image courtesy - ipswichjets.com)2020-06-1110 minjacradiojacradioUntold Stories of Covid-19 by UQ Journalism StudentsSports fans all around Australia are nervous right now, that's a fact. We don't know which clubs and competitions will survive, and which one’s wont (but we do all have our opinions). Having rugby fall off the Australian sporting landscape in any capacity would be a major loss for this country; it would change the sporting dynamic. Even the most passionate league fan would be somewhat disappointed to see COVID-19 be the death of rugby union. #JacDigital's Finn Morton reports on how are Premier Rugby clubs surviving during this pandemic. (photo sourced UQ Rugby Football Club Facebook page)Thanks to...2020-05-1506 minjacradiojacradioUntold Stories of Covid-19 by UQ Journalism Students#JacDigital reporterJoseph Melican investigates how the closure of community sports clubs in Brisbane from COVID-19 has had a detrimental effect on countless people, through the perspective of a few who have been hit particularly hard. (photo wynnumrugby.com.au)2020-05-1405 minjacradiojacradioUntold Stories of Covid-19 by UQ Journalism StudentsThe COVID-19 pandemic has devastated many individuals and businesses forcing them into financial hardship. Sport in Australia has not been immune to the virus, with it being impacted at all levels. Most of the discussions have been associated with the professional level such as the NRL and AFL. But what's happening at the local level? #UQ JacDigital reporter Jarrod Vidler speaks to Ipswich City Councillor Paul Tully about how the pandemic is affecting his community and what's the process on the road to recovery. (photo courtesy Paul Tully Facebook page).2020-05-0803 minjacradiojacradioUntold Stories of Covid-19 by UQ Journalism StudentsThere has been a lot of speculation in the media recently about the future of sport in Australia, however, not a lot has been said about the future of women’s sport. Female sport in Australia has finally seen significant improvements with pay and coverage, but the impact of COVID-19 could send some female sporting codes backwards. #UQ JacDigital journalism student Michaela Cameron reports. (photo courtesy lions.com.au)2020-05-0709 minjacradiojacradioUntold Stories of Covid-19 by UQ Journalism StudentsThe University of Queensland's journalism student Georgia Esplin asks, what actions do Indigenous communities in remote and urban settings take to deal with the potential spread of COVID-19. Interviews include Dr Mark Wenitong from Apunipima, which represents 17 Cape York communities, providing culturally appropriate, community controlled comprehensive primary health care and advocacy services to 11 communities and advocacy services only to the six Northern Peninsula Area communities. (photo courtesy 33 creative on indigenous.gov.au)2020-05-0106 minjacradiojacradioThe Cause of Women: A Discussion with Annick CojeanThe Alliance Française de Brisbane, in partnership with the School of Languages and Cultures, the School of Communication of Arts and the Centre for Critical and Creative Writing at the University of Queensland and with the support of the European Philosophy Research Group, is delighted to welcome to Brisbane one of France’s most widely acclaimed journalists, ANNICK COJEAN. Annick Cojean is senior reporter for French daily newspaper Le Monde and chairs the committee for the Prix Albert Londres, the French equivalent of the Pulitzer Prize. In her latest book, Je ne serais pas arrivée là si...27 femmes racon...2019-03-011h 30jacradiojacradioIndia's Journalism Climate: an interview with Dr Jayati SharmaKemii Maguire interviews Dr Jayati Sharma, of Amity University Rajasthan - on the current climate of journalism in India and Jaipur. Recorded September 2017.2017-10-1706 minjacradiojacradioIn Deep Water80 Indians per day die from drowning. With Rajasthan's desert state leaving locals stranded from swimming education and facilities, Kemii Maguire reports on Jaipur's attempts to counteract one of India's largest killers.2017-10-1605 minjacradiojacradioProfessor Ewan Fernie | Lloyd Davis Memorial Lecture 13th September 2017Shakespeare, Religion and the Making of the Modern City Professor Ewan Fernie, University of Birmingham and Chair and Professor of Shakespeare Studies at The Shakespeare Institute, Stratford-upon-Avon UK Abstract: This lecture will present a genuinely alternative vision of Shakespeare, Englishness and modernity from the annals of England’s second city: Birmingham. George Dawson (1821-76) is now almost entirely forgotten, but his statue stood at the civic heart of Birmingham till 1951. Addressing passers-by in a lively attitude, under a canopy that was decorated with medallions of, among others, Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell, it stood in front of the world’s first ever...2017-10-1350 minjacradiojacradioInteracting With Street WorkersInteracting With Street Workers by jacradio2017-09-2411 minjacradiojacradioWe Won't Be Silenced - Full storyWe Won't Be Silenced - Full story by jacradio2017-05-0611 minjacradiojacradioDr Rhonda FaragherDr Rhonda Faragher, researcher and senior lecturer at the University of Queensland, explains how teaching a child with Down syndrome differs to teaching other children.2017-04-2101 minjacradiojacradioWe Won't Be SilencedWe Won't Be Silenced by jacradio2017-04-2103 minjacradiojacradioPart 3 - Getting & Getting Rid OfShame. We’ve all felt it. In most cases, the everyday shame we feel is usually because of what we’ve done, but what if the root of your shame came from your very existence? From the functioning of your human body? Millions of women in India face this feeling every month. Anna Levy travelled to Mumbai to explore why and how this happens and what can be done about it. Musical credits: _ghost_ - Contemplations _ghost_ - Empty Rooms _ghost_ - Reverie John Pazdan - The Long Goodbye Grapes - I Dunno @nop - Night Watch Rui - No Sudd...2016-10-2608 minjacradiojacradioPart 2 - EmbodimentShame. We’ve all felt it. In most cases, the everyday shame we feel is usually because of what we’ve done, but what if the root of your shame came from your very existence? From the functioning of your human body? Millions of women in India face this feeling every month. Anna Levy travelled to Mumbai to explore why and how this happens and what can be done about it. Musical credits: _ghost_ - Contemplations _ghost_ - Empty Rooms _ghost_ - Reverie John Pazdan - The Long Goodbye Grapes - I Dunno @nop - Night Watch Rui - No Sudd...2016-10-2609 minjacradiojacradioPart 1 - Shame On YouShame. We’ve all felt it. In most cases, the everyday shame we feel is usually because of what we’ve done, but what if the root of your shame came from your very existence? From the functioning of your human body? Millions of women in India face this feeling every month. Anna Levy travelled to Mumbai to explore why and how this happens and what can be done about it. Musical credits: _ghost_ - Contemplations _ghost_ - Empty Rooms _ghost_ - Reverie John Pazdan - The Long Goodbye Grapes - I Dunno @nop - Night Watch Rui - No Sudd...2016-10-2613 minjacradiojacradioMumbai's Train System: Women Only CarriagesMumbai's Train System: Women Only Carriages by jacradio2016-10-2304 minjacradiojacradioHenna: An Art Form for Everyone"Henna: An Art Form for Everyone" Charlotte Borland My experiences with henna when visiting Mumbai. Music: Creative Commons music from BenSound, entitled "India" All recording and production by Charlotte Borland2016-10-1603 minjacradiojacradioMisconceptions of Dharavi SlumAn encounter with Asia's largest slum.2016-10-0903 minjacradiojacradioRecycling in Dharavi slumRecycling in Dharavi slum by jacradio2016-09-2601 minjacradiojacradioPalm Reading In MumbaiPalm Reading In Mumbai by jacradio2016-09-2504 minjacradiojacradioMumbai's TrafficMumbai's Traffic by jacradio2016-09-2402 minjacradiojacradioBeing There: Shakespeare, Theatre Television, and Live CinemaProfessor John Wyver from the University of Westminster was this years Lloyd Davis visiting fellow. John Wyver is a writer and producer with Illuminations, a Media Associate with the Royal Shakespeare Company, and Senior Research Fellow at the University of Westminster. He has produced and directed numerous performance films and documentaries about the arts, and his work has been honoured with a BAFTA, an International Emmy, and a Peabody Award. John has produced three performance films for television with the RSC: Macbeth (2000), with Antony Sher and Harriet Walter; Hamlet (2009), with David Tennant; and Julius Caesar (2012). He also produced Gloriana, a...2016-09-191h 14jacradiojacradioVietnam's First Female RapperAustralia has Iggy Azalea, Vietnam has Subio, the country’s first female rapper. Suboi credits Eminem for helping her learn English and she makes her American debut this month. I had chance to have quick chat with Suboi (before the internet went down). This is her short story.2015-03-1201 minjacradiojacradioVietnam Today - Foreign Volunteers in High DemandVietnam Today - Foreign Volunteers in High Demand By Kai Hayes As an increasing tourism industry transforms Vietnam, some of these visitors are taking a more direct approach in propelling the country, and its people. Several families living in rural areas of the country are unable to pay their children’s school fees, with foreign volunteers in high demand to help out and mentor local kids.2015-02-2102 min