Sat, 16 July 2005
Fri, 15 July 2005
Playspace July 8 - Postmortem on British Intelligence Part 2
8.9 Mb 38 Minutes
High Priests of Irreverance Bob, and Naked Hippy Jack, continue the vivisection of British intelligence in the fallout of the London bombing. They commit Attempted Philosophy in the Search for Answers. A glimmer of light with a moving performance of "Daybreak at Kakatipa" by Anthony Gordon. Aboriginal music from the heart of Australia, and a quick rundown on the exhibition of aboriginal art showing in Bundjalung country. They sign off with another Neill Murray number - a tribute to land rights pioneer Eddie Mabo from his new Cd "About Time".
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Sat, 16 July 2005
Free Press Media Show. Thursday July 14 9-10am. First Edition
4Mb 18 minutes
Omega gets an exclusive interview with Chris, skipper of the Greenpeace yacht, Vega, after an action at Shoalwater Bay. Chris was on the Rainbow Warrior when it was blown up by the French.
Omega follows up with a stirring speech by Paul Recher at this year's Independence from America day, at a rally in Byron Bay, where he lists the incidence of thuggery that goes with the growth of Empire.
Cruisy ending with some live music from the Nimbin markets.
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Fri, 15 July 2005
Playspace July 8.
High Priest of Irreverance Bob, and Naked Hippy Jack, only slightly sombre,in pastoral mode reassemble the fallout of the London bombing. The Chickens of Collateral damage come home to roost on the backs of British sheep. Burri, and Aboriginal Elder drops by with a reminder of Australia's National Aboriginal day. Aboriginal music from the heart of Australia, from Neil Murray and Kavinda Magella. Sport, rorts and Australiana.
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Thu, 14 July 2005
Warwick's World Web crawl. Sunday July 10 edition. 12-1pm
13 minutes. 13 Megabytes.
Exclusive interview with Gareth Smith. Marie Cameron interviews anti-nuclear, anti-war activist Gareth Smith, already reknowned for his 'citizens' arrests' of Australian politicians and for painting the word "Shame" on Australia's Parliament House, for its policy of appeasement in the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. Gareth presents a well-researched view of how the US-Australia alliance is promoting the US occupation by stealth, of outer space while the world's attention is focussed on the War in Iraq. Nuclear war in space? It's already happening, thanks to Australian researchers passing on the plans for the hypersonic SCRAM jet to the US for development as an unstoppable weapons delivery system. This is not science fiction.
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