Fri, 26 December 2008
Shona Hawkes of the La'o Hamutuk research organisation talks from Dili with community radio about the status of the ISF (Australian troop forces) presence in Timor Leste. When first sent to Timor Leste by the Howard government they were given virtual diplomatic immunity. La'o Hamutuk has recently submitted a report to the Australian government that suggests their status should be changed to include some kind of accountability. |
Sat, 20 December 2008
4m53s, 1.2MB 2008-12-16 Tues *Extreme technical difficulties at NimFM*........................*Tuntable Falls Fair report*...........................*Swallows leave Hemp Embassy*........................*Summer Solstice Celebration @ Mingle Park on Sunday*...................*Ian's car gets a roadworthy cert.* |
Sat, 20 December 2008
7m54s, 1.8MB 2008-12-15 Mon *Rape in Nimbin* .........................*Much police anti-drug activity* |
Sat, 20 December 2008
5m53s, 1.4MB 2008-12-9 Tues *End of Chopper raids*...............................*More on the missing chairs at the Pizza Shop* |
Sat, 20 December 2008
4m54s, 1.2MB 2008-12-8 Mon *What's happened to the outdoor seats at the Pizza Shop?*...................*Happy Birthday to Donna Marie Swan* |
Fri, 5 December 2008
with (L -R): Ron, Rick
(51 mins, 11.5MB)
Self Love, an introduction… a world first – simply, a beautiful original presentation of discovery showing how we can get back to who we were meant to be: healed, whole and infinitely free… a tribute to his spiritual teacher Greyfeather by Ron Stevens – with Rick Waddy as presenter of the late evening’s show. |
Fri, 5 December 2008
9m30s, 2.2MB 2008-12-02 Tues *Is 'Operation Mickey' going to recommence from the 6th????*...................*new Community Broadcasters Code of Practice out now*.........................*Snake Story* |
Fri, 5 December 2008
6m31s, 1.5MB 2008-12-01 Mon *Community Centre now owned by Community* |
Thu, 4 December 2008
Jim Dunn was one of the observers of the 1999 plebiscite in Timor Leste when the Indonesian military unleashed a wave of devastation and murder against the Timorese people. Those responsible have still not been brought to account, thanks largely to the attitude of the Australian government. The ABC's program on "The Howard Years" skims over this aspect of the Howard administration's effect on Timor Leste. John Howard claims much of the credit for Timor becoming independent of Indonesia, but the true story is that Timorese independence was the last thing on his mind. Observers like Jim Dunn find the ABC's treatment of this aspect of the Howard Years disappointing, to say the least. |
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