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Earth Matters
Program 95b
Juliet Fox
3CR Community Radio
03 9419 8377
ComRadSat Program 10/3/2000
INTRO : "Hello and welcome to =85"
OUTRO : " =85 (Vandana Shiva) all excluded groups."
DURATION : 25'45" (frogs til around 26'45")
International Women's Day 2000 SPECIAL!
March 8th marks International Women's Day and on 3CR community radio, where
Earth Matters is produced, the day was marked with 24 hours of special
broadcasting - including an hour looking at women and the environment.
Today on Earth Matters we hear excerpts from the show.
Forest violence and its impact on female forest activists Many people may
be aware that there's been a range of violent incidents against activists
involved in forest campaigns around Victoria. An extremely alarming recent
example of this occurred in the forests of East Gippsland in Victoria,
where a group of 40-50 loggers and others attacked a camp at Goolengook.
The affect this had on women involved in environmental campaigning was an
issue I took up with Fiona York. Fiona is a longtime forest campaigner
based at GECO - the Goongerah Environment Centre Office.
IN: "Fiona um"
OUT: "no worries."
DUR: 4'55
Globalisation and the September World Economic Forum Globalisation and the
encroachment of multinational companies into all parts of the world has
already had a devastating affect on peoples and environments
internationally. Last November environmentalists and a broad spectrum of
community groups demonstrated their opposition to globalisation in Seattle.
In September the World Economic Forum will meet in Melbourne to continue
their discussions on globalisation. Protests are already being planned, and
Sarojini Krishnapillai speaks to Nicole Oke of the Globalisation Action Group.
IN: "So tell us"
OUT: "casino."
DUR: 4'20
Women in marine education
Finally on Earth Matters we hear from Alex Giannuzzi from the Marine
Discovery Centre in Queenscliff, Victoria, about the centre's activities
and the role of women in marine science and education.
IN: "Alex Giannuzzi"
OUT: "bye."
DUR: 4'40
The show also includes some women and environment "facts" and 2
international solidarity messages from Indian activists Vandana Shiva (45")
and Rukmini Rao (50").
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