Thu, 28 June 2007
Lynne interviews Vincent Forrester, an elder of Mutitjulu Community at the base of Uluru. He talks about the events of the last week being a Trojan horse designed to take landrights back from aboriginals in the Territory, where racist policies preclude aborigines from employment and the right to manage their own affairs. |
Tue, 26 June 2007
17mins 8MB * Smolder's car's been stolen *the latest on Peter Till's (aka Rock) civil disobedience against the marijuana laws *Rainbow Power Co's 20 years old. + live cross mid-news to Gail & Omega from our PEACE CONVERGENCE team who are back from fighting the good fight up at Shoalwater Bay. |
Mon, 25 June 2007
11min 40 5.33MB * Nimbin CTC's brave new world (interview with CTC's Ross by Martin) * Ian's car problems, *Local footy: in the soccer Dr Oscar stitches up Brad. * & hello to my brother & family in podcast land. |
Mon, 25 June 2007
featuring Graham credits: Sounds by Chucho Valdes, Micro Jazz Operating System length: 29:53 min 128 kbps stereo 27.3 MB
Direct download: sdo__88_broadband_bigotry_and_boats.mp3
Category:Eclectic mixed program -- posted at: 12:55pm AEDT |
Mon, 25 June 2007
hosted by Bob with Gerald, Michael, N-Dee length: 1 hr 20 min 64 kbps mono 36.6 MB |
Mon, 25 June 2007
Frank & Tony bring you local & national AFL |
Sat, 23 June 2007
Omega speaks to Bob and Jack from the protest via talkback. recorded Friday, 22nd June 07 at Nim Fm studios. length: 5:30 min 128 kbps mono 5.1 MB |
Sat, 23 June 2007
hosted by Bob and the Naked Hippy Jack music has been shortened [ed] length: 1 hr 18 min 64 kbps mono 35.8 MB |
Sat, 23 June 2007
Saturday June 23, a week before the parliamentary elections in Timor Leste, the Prime Minister of Timor Leste, Estanislau Da Silva, pauses in his election campaign in Bacau to speak with Marie Cameron of Nimbin Community Radio 2NimFM. Sounding confident of the outcomes he explains the differences in Fretilin's policies to those of the opposition parties, the problems that have confronted Fretilin, and the aspirations of the Timorese people. Da Silva lived as an exile in Australia because of the Indonesian invasion in the 1970s, and was once questioned by the Northern Territory Police for his role in maintaining a clandestine radio transmitter in Australia which was the main means of contact with the Fretilin forces fighting the Indonesian occupation of East Timor. |
Sat, 23 June 2007
11.00 am Saturday June 23 Doug Manning, on the line to Nimbin community radio station 2NimFM with presenter Marie Cameron. Doug provided some of the transport for protesters and is staying on site in the thick of things, braving bad weather, bad roads, and bad communications. Latest news on the 63 year old grandmother who evaded capture for three days in the military training area has been found, Nimbinite Benny Zable is featuring in a peace concert set to take place on the afternoon of Saturday June 23. More news from people on the spot. |
Fri, 22 June 2007
2hrs 7min 29MB Jago & Jennifer are back from banishment by the board to bring you a show featuring their unique interpersonal relationship which... well just listen to find out.
Direct download: Dirty_Laundry_Show_2007-6-21_Thursday_Pod_edition_.mp3
Category:dirty laundry -- posted at: 4:08pm AEDT |
Fri, 22 June 2007
1hr 1min 14MB Poor DJ Starshine had her dog attacked this week, so of course this week it has to be a dog centred program. She sends a special hello to her vet, & the Northern Star reporter who published the tragic story in the paper. Hugs to you! |
Fri, 22 June 2007
Lynne gets a call from media organiser Treena from the Rockhampton watchouse where 5 protesters are released on bail after being found 'trespassing' on the bush reserve area where joint Australian US military manouevres are being held. But the exercises may still be held up by the first team of 7 protesters who are yet to be found. Exclusive to Nimbin community radio 2NimFM. |
Fri, 22 June 2007
Sahe Da Silva, representative of the Fretilin party in NSW has been in East Timor for the last 4 months as a media advisor and campaign organiser for the Fretilin party in the three election campaigns of this year. The last campaign is for the general legislative elections due to take place on June 30. Sahe speaks with Nimbin community radio 2NimFM about the economic policies of the opposition parties and the economic program developed by Fretilin. He speaks about what really went on at the shooting death at a campaign rally in mid June. |
Tue, 19 June 2007
13mins 3MB * Despite technical glitches, Gail from NimFM's foreign correspondents department is able to get thru to Ian on air, & speak live about setting up for the PEACE CONVERGENCE in Qld. * Nimbin Aquarius's plans to support the Peace Convergence. * NimFM's DJ Starshine's dog attacked. *What on in Nimbin this week. |
Mon, 18 June 2007
(10mins 2.2MB) *NimFM's grand raffle, *a happy birthday, *New Nimbin Headers Soccer Club website & unfortunately no news from the NimFM foreign correspondents yet @ the 'Peace Convention' now in Brisbane but watch this space. |
Mon, 18 June 2007
55 min, 13MB Tony & Frank give you all the AFL goss & news... including the Summerland league v Tamworth League |
Sun, 17 June 2007
Too many other nimfm duties this week...have a laugh for us. credits: "nimfm players" length: 10:21 min 128 kbps stereo 9.5 MB |
Sun, 17 June 2007
with Bob, Gerald, Michael and guests. length: 1 hr. 29:11 min 48 kbps mono 30.6 MB |
Sun, 17 June 2007
hosted by Bob and the Naked Hippy Jack music has been shortened [ed] length: 59:21 min 64 kbps mono 27.1 MB |
Sat, 16 June 2007
Jim Dunn, former diplomat and Consul to East Timor, researcher and consultant to the UN, the government of Timor Leste, government officials of TL, advisor to high profile public figures in TL politics, looks back and expresses his heartfelt opinion of the true role of the "Truth and Friendship Commission", set up to establish the true role of the Indonesian military in the gross human rights violations in Timor Leste. How does this relate to the current election campaign? |
Sat, 16 June 2007
Paul Cleary, author of a book about the Timor Gap treaty betwen the governenment of Australia and that of East Timor. Following; a review of the book from Eureka Street: "On the Timor Sea, Alkatiri was a dogged and formidable foe for the Australians and for his trouble, he earned some extraordinarily hostile treatment. Cleary says the Australian government so disliked him that when the treaty was finally ready in 2006, Australia suggested that the foreign ministers of each country sign the deal, in the presence of their prime ministers, in order to avoid having Alkatiri sign it with Howard This final agreement — the Treaty on Certain Maritime Arrangements in the Timor Sea — was a success for Timor, in that it was able to claw back a better share of resources. Timor’s resource share rose from 22 per cent to 60 per cent and revenue increased from 8.4 billion dollars to 24 billion dollars over the lifetime of the resources. But from the disputed BCL fields, Timor gained nothing. These are the same fields from which Australia, since 1999, had been reaping $1 million per day." Paul Cleary speaks with 2NimFM about the economic policies of the competing parties in the current Timor - Leste ( Timor of the East ) elections, coming up this 30 of June. |
Fri, 15 June 2007
(1hr 45min 48MB) DJ & Ian pioneer NimFM's new talkback with a contest. Great fun is had in the process. |
Tue, 12 June 2007
(10 mins, 2.4MB) *NimFM's Warwick Fry scores scoop interviews with East Timor's leaders. *the continuing story of Anne's marriage. + more |
Tue, 12 June 2007
Omega, Adrienne, and Gail prepare for their trip to the Shoalwater Peace Convergence with an exclusive interview with Dr. Zohl de Ishtar, from the ACPACS (the Australian Centre for Peace and Conflict Studies) Nobel Peace prize nominee, author of "Daughters of the Pacific" and "Pacific Women Speak out for Independence and de-Nuclearisation". She highlights some of the devastating social, health and environmental consequences of US military activities in Asia and the Pacific region (particularly on Guam and the Marshall Islands), and Australia's integration into the US war machine. A warning of the inevitable effects of the joint Australia/US military exercises taking place at Shoalwater this month. |
Tue, 12 June 2007
Anger Management, Sabre Rattling, Metallica goes to Punjab, Jerusalem by David Hallet, Make Poverty History, Obeses Low Life, Bee News credits: length: 30 min 128 kbps stereo 27.4 MB
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Tue, 12 June 2007
Nim Fm's Friday breakfast show hosted by Bob and the naked Hippy Jack music has been shortened [ed] length: 57:27 min 64 kbps mono 26.3 MB |
Mon, 11 June 2007
(47mins 11MB) with hosts Frank & Tony, who have all the AFL news both local & national ... &who send their commiserations to Nimbin Demons' Chris Hellyer, who broke his collar bone on his 150th game. |
Mon, 11 June 2007
(8mins 1.8MB) * The big match. Summerland AFL rep team versus Tamworth. (Live soundage at end of match) * The big exodus from Nimbin ... to the Peace Convergence. (interview with Omega). |
Fri, 8 June 2007
Terania laundry [interview] In Australia water is very precious. Ian talks to us about his busines run from solar power and rain water. length: 5:05 min 64 kbps mono 2.4 MB |
Tue, 5 June 2007
* World Environment Day in Nimbin. Interview with Rusty H from the Environment Centre + Peter Pedals from the Rainbow Power Co. *Latest on Rusty's legal situation after fighting the sniffer dog laws. In the Channon: *New David Bradbury film 'A Hard Rain' premieres tomorrow |
Tue, 5 June 2007
Omega will be leading the Nimbin community radio 2NimFM media team next week to the massive Peace Convergence action at Shoalwater Bay to bring regular reports and interviews to 2NimFM for free-to-air broadcast and for podcast. Watch this spot. Exclusive podcast feeds can also be found at http://del.icio.us/nimbinradio/FreePressRadio Omega's Free Press Media. Exclusive interview with Shoalwater activist Steve Bishopric from the Shoalwater Bay Wilderness Awareness Group about the Peace Convergence in the Shoalwater region between the 17th and 24th of June 2007. Steve talks about the importance of opposing Operation Talisman Sabre (TS07) which is the largest military exercise in Australia's peacetime history with over 20,000 US military and 7,500 Australian military personnel. Steve's mission is to bring awareness of the ramifications for Australia and the world of these dangerous war games at Shoalwater Bay and other sites in Australia and Guam in the Pacific. The interview features Adrienne from Nimbin community radio's "Stir the Pot", and TZU performing "Recoil". |
Mon, 4 June 2007
(12min 3MB) * Interview with Daniel Cooper, constructor of 'The Great Wall of Nimbin' at the blister. *Local footy scores for the AFL & Soccer. *What's on in Nimbin this week. + more |
Mon, 4 June 2007
(51mins 11.6MB) Hosts Frank & Tony bring you all the AFL news & goss, both local & national. The boys send a big hello to Nimbin Demons' Chris Hellyer who plays his 150th game this weekend. What will it bring? |
Mon, 4 June 2007
Stuart Monkton, Latin American specialist with Greenleft Weekly speaks with Warwick Fry of community radio 2NimFM about the latest attempts to destabilise the elected Venezuelan government. On May 27, the 20-year concession to broadcast over the state-owned Channel 2 airwave, which had been granted to multi-millionaire Marcel Granier’s RCTV, expired. The Chavez government made the decision, in accordance with laws established by a pre-Chavez government, not to renew RCTV’s concession, but instead to use the channel to establish a new public TV station, Venezuelan Social Television (TVes). Opposition forces organised protest demonstrations which were widely reported throughout the western media. No mention was made of the pro-Chavez demonstrations which brought out nearly ten times more people, applauding the government action. |
Mon, 4 June 2007
Worm Out credits: excerpts of 'hello buddy' gus macintyre, 'el rumbon' chucho valdes, 'ventolera' san lazaro, durga babies, '10 years too late' munkimuk, poem by david hallet http://www.myspace.com/munkimuk length: 29:57 mins 128 kbps stereo 27.4 MB
Direct download: sdo__85_capitalism_and_worms.mp3
Category:Eclectic mixed program -- posted at: 9:21am AEDT |
Mon, 4 June 2007
Graham Dunstan from Cyanide Watch talks about Indigenous issues, water demands of the mining industry on a drought continent, and much more. This is not an academic re-iteration of old yarns, it is rather a shocking presentation to alarm your neighbourhood. The program concludes with David Hallet's 'self excplanatory poem', a live recording from last year. credits: www.peacebus.com length: 24 min 128 kbps stereo 22 MB
Direct download: sdo_would_you_like_some_cyanide_with_your_coffee.mp3
Category:Interview -- posted at: 9:17am AEDT |
Mon, 4 June 2007
with Bob, Gerald, Michael and guest on the phone length: 1 hr 34 min 48 kbps mono 32.4 MB |
Mon, 4 June 2007
hosted by Bob and Jack chewing thru the week's affairs music has been shortened [ed] length: 59:42 min 64 kbps mono 27.3 MB |
Sat, 2 June 2007
Omega's Free Press Media. Exclusive interview with Shoalwater activist Steve Bishopric from the Shoalwater Bay Wilderness Awareness Group about the Peace Convergence in the Shoalwater region between the 17th and 24th of June 2007. Steve talks about the importance of opposing Operation Talisman Sabre (TS07) which is the largest military exercise in Australia's peacetime history with over 20,000 US military and 7,500 Australian military personnel. Steve's mission is to bring awareness of the ramifications for Australia and the world of these dangerous war games at Shoalwater Bay and other sites in Australia and Guam in the Pacific. The interview features Adrienne from Nimbin community radio's "Stir the Pot", and TZU performing "Recoil".
Category:Interview
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