Episodes
This is the gateway to finding more out about individual episodes, including being able to read the full transcript of the episode.
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, Series Six
Nick Haines – ChangeMaker Chats – Independents and Elections
The 2022 Australian Election is all about the Independent ‘Teal’ Candidates – but where did this Independent movement come from? Today we talk with Nick Haines, Voices for Indi activist, […]
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Episodes, news, Series Six, Series Six Stories
People power and Elections Part I
This is the first of two episodes about people power in election campaigns. Today we feature a campaign by the Australian digital campaign group GetUp. This independent community movement worked […]
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Where the statues fell first #RhodesMustFall
Across the world statues and symbols dedicated to slave owners and colonialists are being removed. But before that movement started in the United States and the United Kingdom, it began […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, news, Series Six
ChangeMaker Chat – Joshua Ross – Venture Philanthropy and money for good
What would it take for the goodies of the world to have a growing, exponential set of resources to finance how we make change? Josh Ross explores the idea of […]
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Inside Russia’s brave protest movement
Resistance to the war in Ukraine is strong, in Ukraine and alsoin Russia. This episode is about a housing campaign by Russian dissidents recorded in 2017. These families came together […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, Series Six
Wenn Lawson – ChangeMaker Chat
The Disability Movement famously argues ‘nothing about us without us.’ Wenn Lawson lives this creed as a world leading autistic advocate and researcher who has helped change how we understand […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, Episodes, news, Series Six
Mostafa (Moz) Azimitabar – ChangeMaker Chats
Australia locks up asylum seekers if they attempt to get here by boat. But the refugees that have been subject to indefinite detention on Manus Island and in Australian hotels […]
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The Art of Politics: reflections on the Australian Labor Party, Refugees and Climate Change
Examining the tough relationships between mainstream progressive parties and movements in Australia, host Amanda Tattersall looks back at her own experience. She tells the story of the 2001-2004 refugee movement’s […]
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Stopping the Twitter Trolls
Four years ago on Invasion Day 2018 Tarneen Onus-Williams was relentlessly and violently trolled on Twitter for a speech she gave at a protest. Social media abuse tries to shut […]
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Episodes, Hong Kong Stories, news, Season Five Stories
The Long Story of the Hong Kong Protests
The Hong Kong 2019 protests were some of the largest protests ever seen in the world, and they didn’t come from nowhere. This episode explains some of the history behind […]
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