Tuesday Breakfast

Tuesday Breakfast


Latest Episodes

Palestine in the Classroom, Merri-Bek for Palestine, Impacts of Migration Amendment Bill 2024, Save Public Housing
April 01, 2024

7:15 & 7:30We replay Samah Sabawi's speech from when she spoke to educators at the Teachers for Palestine forum on 22nd January 2024 called Why Theres No Neutrality on Genocide which was organised by Teachers and School Staff for Palestine Victoria

Economic abuse in family violence, anti-AUKUS rallies across the country, HACSU for a free Palestine, how the criminal justice system traumatises victims, Unimelb for Palestine 'die-in' on campus
March 25, 2024

Headlines//7.15:Dacia Abela, lawyer and program manager at Naarm-based Community Legal CentreWEstjustice, on economic abuse in the context of family violence. Listen to the full Women on the Line episodehere//7.30:Kathryn Kelly, convener ofIndepende

Re-instating pro-Palestine artists at festivals, World Social Work Day, The Unbearable Hazard of Hierarchies, authors call out State Library of Victoria
March 18, 2024

Headlines//7.15:Actor and improviserAlannah Parkinon the open letter to major festivals to reverse their decision to remove a pro-Palestine comedian from Australian arts festivals. You can read the full letter via @comedy4pal on Instagram//World Soci

Ending imperial feminism on IWWD, end to seismic blasting on Gunditjmara Sea Country, reclaiming colonial narratives with exhibition Re-Orient, novel Like Fire-Hearted Suns, climate action on the Westgate
March 11, 2024

Headlines//7.15:Noura Mansour's speech at last week's International Working Women's Day rally in Naarmcalling for an end to imperial feminism, an end to the silence about the genocide (particularly among women's organisations) and an end to the Zionist

Future 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 women
March 04, 2024

Headlines//7.15:Solidarity Breakfasts Annie McLoughlinspeaks with Kimba Thompson fromBlak Dot Galleriesand artist Peta Clancyabout the exhibition at Counihan Gallery in Brunswick called Future River - an indigenous perception of the river and water

Stamped Zine and complex migrant experiences, WIRE Great Debate for IWD, School Students for Palestine strike
February 26, 2024

Headlines//Ren H, Vietnamese queer migrant based in Gadigal Land & Project Coordinator ofStamped Zine, on this project and the complexities of the migrant experience in so-called Australia. Follow @stampedzine on Instagram for updates//Camp Sovereignt

Boycotting Barclays Bank, 10-year anniversary Reza Barati's murder on Manus, ASU walk out for Palestine, City of Melbourne Council for Palestine action, Artists in Solidarity by Made in Palestine
February 19, 2024

Headlines//7.15: Stella Swain from Palestine Solidarity Campaign UK speaks to Vivien Langford about the Boycotting of Barclays Bank and their complicity in funding Israeli military at rally in Sydney on 9 February. This conversation first aired on Solida

Union Aid Abroad advocacy for refugee and women's rights, Hobsons Bay for Palestine action, campaigning for better bike lanes and streets in the West, cross-border worker solidarity, Threads and Being Biracial season 2
February 12, 2024

Headlines//7.15:Jan Bartlett speaking with Dr Helen McCueabout her work with Australian People for Health, Education and Development Abroad, also known as Union Aid Abroad, and her continued advocacy for refugee and women's rights. Listen to the full e

Impacts of stage 3 tax cuts, returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people, Femicide Count Kenya, social entrepreneurship for First Nations and Indian youth
February 05, 2024

Headlines// 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, Kungara

Impacts of stage 3 tax cuts, returning Lee Point to the Larrakia people, Femicide Count Kenya, social entrepreneurship for First Nations and Indian youth
February 05, 2024

Headlines//7.15: Part 1 of Solidarity Breakfasts Annie McLoughlin and Kristin OConnell 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, Kungar