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Paul Oosting – GetUp ChangeMaker Chat
GetUp is one of Australia’s most impactful and influential community organisations, and Paul Oosting is their national director. We discuss what GetUp learnt from the 2019 Federal Election campaign. […]
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Bushfire Survivor Fiona Lee – ChangeMaker Chat
When the 2019 Bushfires burnt her home, Fiona Lee did what most would find hard – she became an advocate for climate change. Three days after her house burnt down, […]
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ChangeMaker Chats, Hong Kong Stories, news
Antony Dapiran – Changemaker Chat
Antony Dapiran is the author of City of Protest – A Recent History of Dissent in Hong Kong. He is a long-time Hong Kong resident, lawyer, and commentator on Chinese […]
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Joel Solomon – Changemaker Chat
Joel Solomon is the co-author of a new book – The Clean Money Revolution: Reinventing Power, Purpose and Capitalism. He is the chair and co-founder of Renewal Funds, Canada’s largest […]
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What do the Australian climate strikers and Hong Kong protesters have in common?
Amanda Tattersall writes, The kids are angry. The climate strike on 20th September and Hong Kong’s daily democracy protests suggest that protest has become the new normal for the […]
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Hong Kong Stories, news, Series Three Stories
#23 – How Umbrella shaped the 2019 protests
The 2014 Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong was a defeat, but it also generated key insights. We explore how it has guided the 2019 Hong Kong Protest movement. Listen by […]
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Hong Kong Stories, news, Series Three Stories
#22 – Tiananmen to the Hong Kong protests
From Tiananmen Square onwards, Hong Kong protesters have developed sophisticated protest strategies. We explore the long story behind Hong Kong’s protest life that has produced the 2019 movement. Listen by […]
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The Hong Kong protesters have turned more militant and more strategic and this is unnerving Beijing
By Amanda Tattersall. This was first published in the Conversation on 2 August 2019 The past few weeks has seen a drastic escalation in violence on the streets of Hong […]
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World first narrative podcast series on Hong Kong – releases Tues 4 Sept
For 13 weeks in the steamy summer humidity of Hong Kong there have been protests. And they’re still ongoing. More than a million people- old and young- have marched peacefully […]
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Jennifer Dillon – Changemaker Chat
Jennifer Dillon is the communications director of the National Domestic Workers Alliance. We talk about her work seeking recognition, dignity, respect and basic labour protections for millions of domestic workers […]
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