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A national feminist current affairs program for community radio. A gender analysis of contemporary issues, as well as in-depth analysis by a range of women and gender diverse people around Australia and internationally. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network (CRN).

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On this episode of Women on the Line, we first hear from Gemma Cafarella, barrister and president of Liberty Victoria, about new research exposing the discriminatory and ineffective use of Victoria Police’s ‘designated area’ powers - a regime that al... more

On this week's episode we speak to Titaua Porcher, Associate Professor in French and Francophone Pacific literatures at the University of French Polynesia, about how writers, poets and playwrights in Te Ao Maohi/French Polynesia have grappled with th... more

In this episode, we sit with researcher Mercedes Zanker to discuss the military supply chain of critical minerals, from the colonisation and expropriation of sovereign Aboriginal lands to raining bombs on people implicated in US terror wars. Mercedes... more

On this episode of Women on the Line we listen to snippets from a panel discussion about the new research released by the Racial Profiling Data Monitoring Project. We hear from:Dr Tamar Hopkins, a Researcher on Racial ProfilingSabrina Adem, a Communi... more

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Gemma Cafarella
Barrister and President of Liberty Victoria
Liberty Victoria
Episode: Stop the policing of First Nations and other marginalised communities
Tarneen Onus Browne
Gunditjmara, Yorta Yorta, Bindal and Community Organiser
Episode: Stop the policing of First Nations and other marginalised communities
Titawa Porche
Associate Professor in French and Francophone and Pacific Literatures
Université de la Polynésie Française
Episode: Behind the ‘Postcard’: The Ongoing Impacts of Nuclear Testing and Countering Colonial Narratives
Mercedes Zanker
Researcher and fellow broadcaster focusing on the military industrial complex
3CR Community Radio, Renegade Activists
Episode: Critical Minerals = Militarisation x Mining Boom 2.0
Najla Mohamed-Lamin
Sahrawi human rights activist and teacher focusing on women's rights and environmental justice.
Almasar Library Centre
Episode: The Sahrawi Struggle beyond UN Resolutions
Brianna Hammond
President of QTrans
QTrans
Episode: QLD bans gender affirming care for young people - again
Piper Valkyrie
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Magandjin People's Pride
Episode: QLD bans gender affirming care for young people - again
Huong Truong
A grassroots organizer and former Greens MP
Episode: Campaigning for Vietnamese Bilingual Education
Lily Vu
Committee member from ViệtSpeak and advocate for community languages
ViệtSpeak
Episode: Campaigning for Vietnamese Bilingual Education

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Phuong Tran
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Sheherazade Blul
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4.4 out of 5 stars from 22 ratings
  • Pretty disappointing

    Was hoping to get a better understanding of topics but found the conversations to be simply championing a point of view rather than wrestling with the complexity of issues.

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    Sandhān
    Australia2 years ago
  • Excellent

    Wish there were more podcasts like this from Australia

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    Fel71
    Australia8 years ago
  • Great podcast

    Diverse stories and interesting interviews.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jaashar
    Australia11 years ago

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Stop the policing of First Nations and other marginalised communities
Q: Can you explain to listeners who might not know what these police designated area powers are?
The police can designate particular geographic locations where they can stop and search anyone without reasonable suspicion or a warrant.
The Racial Profiling Data Project
Q: What are you seeing in your work about how racial profiling shapes family violence responses?
Victim survivors hesitate to seek help because police intervention can escalate harm, showcasing the racialized policing that occurs.
The Racial Profiling Data Project
Q: How do you see the analysis of police data like this being useful for our communities?
The data provides evidence to back what communities already know and helps hold police accountable.
The Racial Profiling Data Project
Q: When analyzing your most recent police data from Victoria, what trends concerned you the most?
The use of false data for the first time showing the same communities facing excessive police use of force and over-searching.
Behind the ‘Postcard’: The Ongoing Impacts of Nuclear Testing and Countering Colonial Narratives
Q: What are the focuses of Chantal Spitz and other writers regarding nuclear testing?
They focus on the impacts, consequences, and the disruption of the link between man and land due to nuclear testing.

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This podcast offers a thorough examination of contemporary issues from a feminist perspective, featuring in-depth discussions led by a diverse range of women and gender-diverse individuals. It highlights various social justice topics, including police powers, racial profiling, and environmental justice, weaving narratives that connect personal experiences with broader societal challenges. The podcast is distinctive in its commitment to amplifying marginalized voices and fostering a dialogue around issues that often remain underrepresented in mainstream media. Listeners can expect a blend of analysis and storytelling, as well as advocacy for important causes affecting marginalized communities both in Australia and globally.

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