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Align in the Sound - New Economy Network / Radio BTL / CoCanberra

2XX Behind the Lines and Align in the Sound teams

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Align in the Sound is a podcast combining audio from three sources: - Radio Behind the Lines - The New Economy Network of Australia - Co-ops Commons and Communities Canberra. Radio Behind the Lines (BTL) has been going to air every week on Community Radio 2XX 98.3FM in Canberra, Australia for over 30 years. We talk with anyone who is trying to make the world a better place. The New Economy Network of Australia (NENA) was conceived in 2016. NENA is an Australian Co-operative which aims to bri ...
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BTLaw Trial Ready

Michelle Bradford & Meena Sinfelt

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This monthly podcast from the Barnes & Thornburg Podcast Network takes you inside the world of trial attorneys. Litigation partners Michelle Bradford and Meena Sinfelt of Barnes & Thornburg speak with other trial attorneys working at the top of the field to find out what drives them, hear tales from the courtroom, share advice for future trial lawyers, and more.
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On 15 October 2023 we will mark the 70th anniversary of the first mainland British nuclear test in Australia, at Emu Field in South Australia, on the country of the Pitjantjatjara and Yankunytjatjara peoples.This week, parliamentarians have the opportunity to hear from Yankunytjatjara, Antikarinya, and Pitjantjatjara woman and nuclear test survivor…
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Berkeley Law LLM student Franco Dellafiori, and Professor Bertrall Ross sit down to discuss how artificial intelligence will impact elections like the November 2024 one and the state of our general democracy for years to come. Professor Ross is a Professor of Law at the University of Virginia and the Director of UVA’s Karsh Center for Law and Democ…
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At thie Feb 2021 CoCanberra / NENA Canberra Regional Hub we welcomed Katherine Cunningham, who explains the Earthworker Co-operative system, a residual outgrowth of the Builders Laborers Federation, (famous for its Green Bans - so effective that the union was made illegal) and a coalition of unionists and greenies based in Melbourne.…
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At the August 2022 CoCanberra / NENA Canberra Regional Hub meetup we welcomed our very own Scotty Foster and Keith Colls, to explain our project the Soil City Co-operative Farms.CoCanberra is building the new economy on the ground, using the concept of “[Climate Co-operatives]” to provide for our needs in ways which are compatible with a thriving c…
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Independents for Canberra is the Community Independendent's Movement's focus in Canberra. We welcome candidates Vanessa Picker and Riley Fernandez from the electorate of Brindabella to the show to have a yarn about the upcoming Local elections.Av 2XX Behind the Lines and Align in the Sound teams
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Independents for Canberra is the Community Independendent's Movement's focus in Canberra. We welcome candidates Thomas Emerson, Ben Johnston and Tenzin Mayne from the electorate of Kurrajong to the show to have a yarn about the upcoming Local elections.Av 2XX Behind the Lines and Align in the Sound teams
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The ACT Greens have been in a power sharing coalition with ACT Labor, with 6 current Members of the Legislative Assembly holding several ministries.We chat with Rebecca Vassarotti, the encumbent Minister for the Environment, Heritage, Homelessness and Housing Services; and Sustainable Building and Construction.…
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In our local 2024 ACT elections series, this week we welcome back Dr. Peter Tait from the Canberra Alliance for Participatory Democracy to get us on track for the upcoming Election.Peter will give us a detailed rundown, with an introduction to ACT style democracy and how to make your vote count at the polls.…
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In our local 2024 ACT elections series, this week we welcome back Dr. Peter Tait and Gilles Rohan from the Canberra Alliance for Participatory Democracy to get us on track for the upcoming Election.They will give us a detailed rundown, with an introduction to ACT style democracy and how to make your vote count at the polls.…
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In our local 2024 ACT elections series, this week we welcome back Dr. Peter Tait and Barbara Odwyer from the Canberra Alliance for Participatory Democracy to get us on track for the upcoming Election.They will give us a detailed rundown, with an introduction to ACT style democracy and how to make your vote count at the polls.…
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In our local 2024 ACT elections series, this week we welcome back Dr. Peter Tait from the Canberra Alliance for Participatory Democracy to get us on track for the upcoming Election.Peter will give us a detailed rundown, with an introduction to ACT style democracy and how to make your vote count at the polls.…
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In our 2024 local ACT elections candidate series, today we will be speaking with Craig Blakely from Vote Easy, a non-biased, independent online platform, making elections easy by connecting voters and candidates.We chat about how it could help to get the approx. 40% of undecided voters to connect with the candidates that align with their values, le…
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School Without Walls (SWOW) was a fully democratic school that ran from 1974 to 1997, when it was forced to shut down by Kate Carnell’s Liberal Party local government.Many of those (including myself) who had the opportunity to learn at SWOW remain embittered that something quite that good - many would say life-changing – no longer exists.There are …
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Independents for Canberra is the Community Independendents Movement's focus in Canberra. We welcome candidates Leanne Foresti and Mark Richardson from the electorate of Ginninderra to the show to have a yarn about the upcoming Local elections.Av 2XX Behind the Lines and Align in the Sound teams
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Independents for Canberra is the Community Independendent's Movement's focus in Canberra. We welcome candidates Thomas Emerson and Sara Pouget from the electorate of Kurrajong to the show to have a yarn about the upcoming Local elections.Av 2XX Behind the Lines and Align in the Sound teams
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On this episode of the Berkeley Technology Law Journal, we sat down with Professor Rebecca Wexler to discuss the intersection between reproductive justice and data privacy. In June 2022, the Supreme Court issued a ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization. Dobbs overturned Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey's holdings that the…
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Rising Tide successfully blockaded the worlds largest coal port for 32 hours in Newcastle, Australia in November 2023, with 102 arrests at the finale.The Australien Government continues to approve new coal and gas projects across the continent, providing over 14 Billion dollars in subsidies to the fossil fuel industry this year, actively sponsoring…
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Independents for Canberra is the Community Independendents Movement's focus in Canberra. We welcome candidates Anne-Louise Dawes, Sneha KC and Vanessa Picker to the show to have a yarn about the upcoming Local elections.Av 2XX Behind the Lines and Align in the Sound teams
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Join host Gayathri Sindhu as she interviews Professor Colleen Chien, a trailblazer in intellectual property and technology law with a career marked by fascinating achievements and obstacles overcome. They dive into Professor Chien's new "Law and Governance of AI" course, taught for the first time at Berkeley Law in the spring of 2024, and explore h…
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Berkeley Law Professor, Talha Syed, discusses the impending antitrust lawsuit against Apple. Professor Syed, an expert in political economy, antitrust, and intellectual property, takes us on a journey through the history of antitrust and how we got to the current moment, one where the government is reevaluating antitrust law and its specific applic…
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This week, to help us process the election results and how they may impact the ACT, we welcome Glenn Cummings, co-founder of Proact, an independent ‘Voices For’ community group.proACT is committed to having the voices of people in the ACT heard by holding community discussions and identifying and supporting community-backed Independent candidates.p…
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When Robert Pekin lost his family’s fourth generation farm twenty years ago, he went into exile. The grief and shame led him on a journey to explore positive ways forward for farming in Australia. That feeling triggered a passion for creating a fairer food system for all farmers and for exploring ways to help people connect to those who grew and pr…
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Google, Facebook, Instagram, and the rest of the internet, are housed on servers. These servers are mostly stored in data centers located in small, desert communities. Data centers use water to cool their servers. As the climate changes and droughts become more prevalent, legal issues arise as to who gets primary access to water sources.BTLJ Podcas…
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Paul Wood '26 sits down with attorneys Heather Whitney and David Fang to discuss the complex interactions between generative AI and copyright law, highlighting the latest developments and legal battles. Join us as we explore how groundbreaking AI technologies like ChatGPT are challenging traditional copyright frameworks.…
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Rising Tide held a speaking tour at the Polish Club on Sunday 3rd September to promote their planned November action to shut down the Newcastle coal export terminal - the world's largest - for 2 days!Speakers at the Polo included:Amy Blain (Peoples Climate Assembly);Anjali Sharma (19 yo, Duty of Care campaigner); David Pocock (Independent Senator)A…
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this week, we have Michael Pilbrow, a co-founder of Canberra's late National Health Co-operative - amongst many other things. Throughout his business career, Michael has used his strategy and community engagement skills to work on complex challenges like affordable housing, sustainable health and education services, and employment in regional areas…
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Canberra Environment Centre Director Fiona Veikannen and sustainability professional Julie Boulton have bought some microphones and are on a mission to interview their local environmental heroes. This is the official launch of season 2 of the podcast at the canberra food cooperative.Av 2XX Behind the Lines and Align in the Sound teams
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In 2018 Behind the Lines made a road trip to Victoria, Australia to attend the New Economy Network of Australia’s national conference in Melbourne. You can find recordings of that conference through our Align in the Sound playlists on Soundcloud.Along the way we stopped off at a few interesting places, including CERES, a remarkable urban farm in th…
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From 2020. It seems only natural that with our recent shows focusing on the nurturing of food producing gardens and green spaces, that we do a show about how to prepare and cook that delicious fare in a manner which supports our food sovereignty, all the way from the organic green earth to our kitchens and plates.Joining us this morning to chat abo…
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This week we are excited to welcome, live in studio, multi award-winning social justice radio and print journalist, mentor and best selling author of Troll Hunting, Ginger Gorman. Ginger is also the host of the Seriously Social Podcast and has interviewed everyone from eminent scientists and artists, to hardened criminals and vicious Internet troll…
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The BTLJ Podcast team sits down with Tatiana Rice from the Future of Privacy Forum to explore the fascinating world of biometrics and its role in a recent case, Barnett v. Apple, which involves a dispute over Apple's use of facial recognition and Touch ID technology.Av The BTLJ Podcast
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School Without Walls (SWOW) was a fully democratic school that ran from 1974 to 1997, when it was forced to shut down by Kate Carnell’s Liberal Party local government.Many of those (including myself) who had the opportunity to learn at SWOW remain embittered that something quite that good - many would say life-changing – no longer exists.There are …
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School Without Walls (SWOW) was a fully democratic school that ran from 1974 to 1997, when it was forced to shut down by Kate Carnell’s Liberal Party local government.Many of those (including myself) who had the opportunity to learn at SWOW remain embittered that something quite that good - many would say life-changing – no longer exists.There are …
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This week, we are excited to welcome back Mycologist, Natural Historian and Photographer, Alison Pouliot, to chat about her new book Underground Lovers, a gorgeous journey that reaches down to earth, and deeper, to dwell with fungal allies and aliens, discover how fungi hold forests together, and why humans are deeply entwined with these unruly ren…
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