Why is the west still waiting for better buses in 2024?
Elyse and Chloe recap the community forum held by Sustainable Cities and Point Cook Action Group that took place on Thursday 14th March in Williams Landing, to ask the question 'Why is the west still waiting for better buses in 2024?'We play snippets from the night as well as a follow up interview with one of our key speakers, Nasreen Mohamed, a resident form the Mambourin estate in Werribee. You can watch the full forum here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gAh0nlmwug Find out more about our campaign here: https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/better_buses_campaignDonate to Sustainable Cities here: https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/transportdonate
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Discussing climate activism with Tomorrow Movement
This week Dirt Radio interviewed Imo Kuah, an organiser at Tomorrow Movement, to discuss the movement, social and climate activism, and how to be involved. The next Racial Justice Learning Collective session will be on Monday, March 18, 2024 at 6:00 PM Sign up here! https://actionnetwork.org/events/racial-justice-learning-collective-session-1-2024-2/ Tomorrow movement is an unstoppable movement of young people fighting for a society with good jobs, great public services and a safe climate for all. They are organising young people all over the country to fight for a tomorrow that works for everyone, not just big business.https://tomorrowmovement.com/https://www.instagram.com/tomorrowmvmthttps://www.facebook.com/tomorrowmvmt
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Life After Coal
We spoke to Stephanie Sabrinskas from Life After Coal. Stephanie is a filmmaker and impact producer based on Gunaikurnai Land in the Latrobe Valley, Australia. We discussed a just transition to renewable energy and jobs for coal communities in the LaTrobe Valley, the health impacts of coal-fired power stations, the 10 year anniversary of the Hazelwood mine fire, community action in the area, and upcoming film screenings.Melbourne film screening & panel discussion: 10 years on from the Hazelwood mine fireRSVP here: https://environmentvictoria.org.au/2024/02/21/melbourne-film-screening-panel-discussion-10-years-on-from-the-hazelwood-mine-fire/WHEN: Tuesday 26 March. 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM.WHERE: Victorian Pride Centre 79/81 Fitzroy St, St Kilda 3182
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The movement for a free Palestine
We spoke to Amin Abbas from Melbourne City Council for Palestine who organized the action outside the City of Melbourne last Tuesday as Council debated a motion in support of a ceasefire in Palestine. Amin is a son and grandson of Palestinian refugees from Tiberias and Genine. Amin’s purpose in life is to liberate Palestine with a dream to return to Palestine as a free man.To get involved, volunteer to marshall at the upcoming actions. You can do so every Sunday, meet at the State Library at 10.30am.Otherwise, join a local action group in your area! Follow @melbourne_for_palestine on Instagram to stay connected. Listen to the podcast on Spotify here
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Legacy of High Country Forests and What's Next for the Forests Campaign
Friends of the Earth Melbourne/Naarm's Forests campaigner Cam Walker joined Dirt Radio's Claud Gallois and Jay Iwasaki to discuss the historic end to native forest logging in Victoria, the road to get here, and what's next for Victoria and Australia.