Organising for Food Sovereignty with MST, ‘Our Stories, Our Flats’ Episode 4, File Explorer on Phantasy Break, Risks of Generative AI in Court
Update: 2025-10-01
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Acknowledgement of Country HeadlinesDeclassified Australia reveals covert shipping of F-35 fighter jet parts to IsraelCritical reception of UN / US / Israel colonial ‘peace’ deal and proposed transitionary authority for GazaGlobal Sumud Flotilla intercepted by Israeli forcesBayside City Council adopts discredited definition of antisemitismVictorian Government undermines calls to raise the age of criminal responsibilityClass action commences against remote work for the dole schemeVenezuela prepares to declare state of emergency after US military aggressionDr Amy McQuire’s ‘Black Witness’ wins at Queensland literary awards ***WE HAVE A WINNER!!!*** Congratulations to Liz Shield, winner of a copy of Micaela Sahhar’s Find Me at the Jaffa Gate. Our thanks to everyone who entered, and to Tony Birch for this wonderful giveaway prize. We listen back to a talk by Ana Chã of Brazil’s Landless Workers Movement (MST) on the story of MST's organising around food sovereignty, an issue that the movement has championed for over 40 years. This talk originally aired on 3CR's Earth Matters program on 18 May 2025, and was presented at the event 'Food Sovereignty Day' on the 12th of April 2025, coordinated by LASNET, Degrowth Network Australia, and Guerrilla Gardening Naarm Collective. Catch Earth Matters every Sunday from 11-11:30 AM on 3CR855AM. We played the final episode of the ‘Our Stories, Our Flats’ series, produced by Ayan Shirwa. In this episode, we heard from R-coo from 44 Flats United about their campaign to defend public housing, and community advocate Barry Berih shared what motivated him to take Homes Victoria to court. If you missed an episode of ‘Our Stories, Our Flats’ or want to listen again, you can do so by visiting 3cr.org.au/ourstoriesourflats File Explorer spoke with Inez about their latest club night, Phantasy Break, which he started in early 2025 to champion the sounds of Footwork from Chicago and Jungle from London.File Explorer took this opportunity to further showcase alternative dance music in Naarm with queer, trans, and femme selectors, creating a safer space away from some of the ''bro-culture'' of mainstream club scenes, and a place to truly let loose. File Explorer spoke about how the first club night went, their music influences, the nuances of curating an event where people feel free to actually dance with each other, and what they hope to bring into their club night tomorrow, Friday the 3rd of October at QQQ St Park 2 Peel St Collingwood, from 7pm - 1am. Get your tickets at Resident Advisor or via the Phantasy Break Instagram page.3CR Thursday Breakfast listeners get an exclusive 50% off tickets - click on this link for the discount, or use the code ‘HEART’ at purchase. Vicki McNamara, Senior Research Associate at UNSW’s Centre for the Future of the Legal Profession, joined us to discuss concerns about the use of generative AI in the Australian legal system, including by an increasing number of self-representing litigants. Vicki has extensive professional experience across private legal practice and with in-house legal teams, and joined the Centre in early-2024. Her current research focuses on how technology, particularly GenAI, is impacting the legal profession and reshaping how legal services are delivered. T4T: Trick 4 TreatThis Friday the 3rd of October, Racerage is hosting “T4T: Trick 4 Treat” a Halloween themed night to kick off the Spooky Season @ Cafe Gummo!Expect DIY Halloween props, a monstrously stacked lineup of trans and nonbinary music and a mini mutual aid market. Come Dressed to Distress and you might win our secret cursed prize!FEATURING:LION- Ethiopian Australian electro-pop starRACERAGE- Queer Blak rapbratHETEROPHOBES- grunge/punk 3 pieceTHE CROP TOPS- trans folk punk Tix online here: https://events.humanitix.com/t4t-trick4treat $10 general entry. Free for Mob (nobody turned away for lack of funds) 8pm til midnight.
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