Fri, 23 March 2007
Nimbin loves trees. A pulp mill for Tasmania is planned, raising a wide range of concerns. Nimbin people are outraged. Please note, explicit language on first music track. credits: length: 10 min 128 kb/s stereo 9.2MB |
Sun, 4 February 2007
54 mins 38Mb. 96kbps. February 4 2007. Saving the Daintree "Last Call for Karanji"
Ian Browne shares his experience and his expertise in this moving tribute to the splendour and the poetry of the magnificent Daintree rainforest. The majesty of this last pocket of ancient forest is under threat from developers and climate change, and Ian makes a heartfelt appeal for its rescue. This documentary was created by community radio 2NimFM by local volunteers and producers, using local musicians and talent. Thanks to: Steve Holt and the band Alkhimiya for the back ground music and sounds. The complete musical tracks are available from music by Alkhimiya and a live concert, posted at http://del.icio.us/nimbinradio/music The complete sound track of Steven Holt's "Aural Sculptures" is available on CD at Percepcio's bookshop, Nimbin, or Community radio station 2NimFM at nimfm@nimfm.org Terri Nicholson's CD "Greenwomyn" available from record stores in Nimbin. Production by Martin Jansen and Warwick Fry Sound mixing by Warwick Fry and Steven Holt Written researched, and largely created by Ian Browne. This podcast will be available on the David Suzuki website. |
Fri, 4 August 2006
Mathias spricht ueber die Notwendigkeit erneurbare Treibstoffe fuer transport zu entwickeln. |
Fri, 4 August 2006
1. Is Green Ethical? featuring: Ian Browne, Martin, and clips credits: jvdr04planet.nl, www.manitou.org, abc.net.au/uranium mining length: 24 mins. 128 kb/s stereo 22MB |
Mon, 19 June 2006
Graeme Dunstan from peacebus.com speaks to Kieron length: 26:36 mins. |
Thu, 15 June 2006
The Australian nuclear debate, we had to have [again]
Prime Minister Howard made a secret nuclear pact with US president George W. Bush - bit by bit we, the public discover the dark plans for a nuclear radiating future. Kieron and Miriam take you through a report by Kim Steward published on indymedia. music: Lori Anderson, Ben Folds, Promiscuos length: 49 mins. 32 kb/s mono 11.45 MB |
Tue, 23 May 2006
Omega continues her report from the Easter Weekend at the goldmining site Lake Cowal. Live music clips and Stop The Cyanide, Timbarra CD, Earth Reggae, Also Bo Kaan live on the Nimbin Sunday market length: 60 mins. 32 kb/s mono 14 MB |
Tue, 23 May 2006
Kieran and Miriam are hosting yjis program with news, and guest Benny Zable speaking on Lake Cowal Australia, and Chile, also on activism. length: 60 mins. 32 kb/s mono 14 MB
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Tue, 23 May 2006
Kieran and Miriam are hosting this new program. Info, music and guest John Seed speaking length: 60 mins. 32 kb/s mono 14 MB |
Mon, 8 May 2006
45Mb 45mins. 128kbs 'Wadzy' - indefatigable champion of sustainable options lends his expertise to the nimbin radio network, chanelling through the ByronBay (BayFM) radio station. Wadzy was up to Nimbin this weekend to speak about the economically and environmentally sustainable options offered by hemp culture at this year's Nimbin Mardi-Grass. Hey - we might think Byron Bay is a yuppie enclave, but Wadzy certainly makes his point, and he lives there!
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Thu, 4 May 2006
45 Mb 65 Minutes stereo. The full interview with Ian Brown. Ian takes us on a tour of Australia's tropical North. With a background soundscape of tropical rainforest storm sounds we hear his travelogue and experiences of life in the far north of tropical Australia, and images of the rich and varied flora and fauna as seen through the sensitive eyes of a trained environmentalist. Click here for a text version of his Cape York Peninsula experience. |
Wed, 3 May 2006
2Mb 10 minutes Ian Brown presents us with his fascinating research on the unique environment of the Cape York Peninsula in Northern Australia; the importance of this unique heritage area, and the threats to its delicate ecosystem. |
Fri, 28 April 2006
Bob's "Playspace" presents: Jack returned from the Easter Corroboree at Lake Cowal, the site where Barrick Gold wants to operate a CYANIDE gold mining operation! featured: Bob and Jack credits: Ben Lee [excerpt of the new album] more info on Lake Cowal Cyanide Gold Mining: length: 32 mins. 32kb/s mono 7.5 MB |
Mon, 10 April 2006
Peter Pedals talks about human pedal power with all its details of efficiency, environmental advantages, and the successful implementation of a transformed life style for a healthier life and planet.
Extro music: 'May The Long Time Sun Shine Upon You' by Incredible String Band You can write to Peter Pedals: pp@rpc.com.au length 27 mins. 64 kb/s 13 MB stereo
Direct download: Pedal_Power_-_Power_and_the_Passion.mp3
Category:Ecology -- posted at: 10:51am AEDT |
Fri, 7 April 2006
Scan Dot Org Lake Cowal Appeal Easter Gathering and Corroboree |
Mon, 27 March 2006
Update and info on the upcoming Easter corroboree at Lake Cowal.
Al Shacklock and Johnny Chai give us an update and renewed call for support of the campaign against gold mining at Lake Cowal, western New South Wales.
music by Earth Reggae, more info at http://peacebus.com
related articles:
1.] Dr. Alexander von Paleske "Lake Cowal, Pascua Lama, Bulyanhulu - Barrick's Global Hunt for Gold"
http://sydney.indymedia.org/node/36177
2.] "LAKE COWAL CORROBOREE AT EASTER"
http://sydney.indymedia.org/node/36071
length 15 mins. 128 kb/s 14 MB stereo
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Fri, 24 March 2006
5.4 Mb 28 mins
Tasmania election - results so far 14-7-3....sound like a sport score, according to media sources it was like that, and a dirty game at that.. Tassie info can be accessed through: www.wilderness.org.au/campaigns/forests/ tasmania. TWS started in Tassie about 30 years ago, and although these days everything is consumed by the lust for money it also puts out really good info.I tried to find the statistic for plantations in Tassie, its there I've found it before but most info on this stuff is hard to find some stats. 20000 hectares of native forest clearfelled and burned every year - 80 000 hectares have been cleared in the last seven years, so as you can see from the stats they are increasing extraction A.R.C. Autonomous Regions Coalition - want to hear of a political system that sounds equal to me (-human equation).. The slaughter of trees continues - leaked documents show illegal land clearing in western N.S.W. - while we all stand on and point the finger. Oxford University professor Myers estimates 200 million years Great Barrier Reef - a look at different points of view at our fast vanishing natural wonders. What do dinosaurs and humans have in common? besides being creddited with a prodigious appetite. Sorry for inadvertent cross promotion of scan dot org File info: 28 mins. MB 32 kb/s mono |
Fri, 17 March 2006
Summary of "Ecotones" 17 March 2006
Pirate Fishing - Greenpeace shows the world the perils of illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing.
Tasmania - Rally yesterday "Whose island -Yours or Gunns?", and AFR report of dealings money changing hands
Australian EnviroFund gives away money -
see link: www.nht.gov.au/envirofund/
How much diesel does a diesel truck suck?
Tuvalu Climate Refugees - High tide and their response.
recorded Nim Fm studios 2006-03-17
length: 29 mins.
32 kb/s mono 6.6 MB
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Wed, 15 March 2006
In this last part Peter demonstrates the massive radiation dangers from MINING, Yes !!! Just the process of mining the ore.
Furthermore the inadequacy of government bodies, scientific mumbo jumbo, distorting, and negating facts, and twisting makes it almost impossible for the public to scutinize.
He cites the shirking of responsibilties and accountability.
Secrecy of research and regulations to prevent public scrutiny, causes distrust, and a huge credibility deficit .
The maze of institutions, gov. departments and industry organisations is so convoluted, almost incomprehensible in its web of obfuscation, lies and nuclear industry propaganda.
Peter makes the case that Australia has become a third world country in the standards of toxic waste dumping.
Anti nuclear campaigners are given a NEW VOCABULARY to fight the NU KILLER POWER.
speaker Peter Pedals e-mail pp@rpc.com.au
audio clips from media and anti nuclear protests
post production by scan dot org
length 30 mins. 64 kb/s 13.7 MB mono
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Tue, 14 March 2006
In part 3 Peter goes into the details of health ramifications.
He shows that in all points the claims of the nuclear industry are fraught with wrong data, questionable measuring methods, and outright ignorance of scientific facts.
His presentation is mixed with historical clips from anti nuclear campaigns, protest musicians, and indigenous speakers.
The uranium mining itself is shown to be of more danger to us, than nuclear waste from power plants.
post production by scan dot org
e-mail: pp@rpc.com.au
file info: length 30 mins. 64 kb/s 13.7 MB mono
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Tue, 14 March 2006
Peter Pedals digs deeper into the issues of toxicity, health standards, and criminal lies from the nuclear industry
The dark secrets of an industry out to MAKE $$$ are revealed.
Speaker P. Pedals and historical clips from anti nuclear campaigners, activists musicians and indigenous statements
post production by scan dot org
e-mail pp@rpc.com.au
file info length 30 mins. MB 64 kb/s mono
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Tue, 14 March 2006
Peter Pedals lays down the facts on URANIUM MINING.
The mining of uranium is as dangerous, as using the extracted ore for military, or civilian energy use.
This is part 1 of an extremely important issue we ALL face NOW ! Future parts are in production
featured speaker Peter Pedals e-mail pp@rpc.com.au
post production by Scan Dot Org for Nim Fm
file info 30 mins 64 kb/s 13.8 MB stereo
Direct download: P_Pedals_Uranium_Mining_Austr._prt_1.mp3
Category:Ecology -- posted at: 12:26pm AEDT |
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