Acknowledgement of Country//
Headlines//
Please note that the following clip may touch on themes including domestic violence, childhood sexual abuse, organised abuse, colonial violence, suicide, mental illness, self harm and drug use. If you need immediate support, you can call Lifeline 13 11 14, Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467, 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) or LGBTQ peer support QLife 1800 184 527 (3pm - midnight). If you’re a First Nations person who’d prefer mob only support, you can call 13 YARN (13 92 76) or Yarning Safe'n'Strong 1800 959 563.//
We replay conversation between Amy Ciara, Jasmine McLennan and president of the Blue Knot Foundation, Dr Cathy Kezelman, during last Wednesday's special broadcast marking Dissociative Identity Disorder Awareness Day and supported by 3CR's Brainwaves. In the following interview, Amy, Jasmine and Cathy explore the nuances of living with complex trauma and dissociative identity disorders, also known as DID.//
Lebanese-Australian lawyer and first-time filmmaker Nicholas Hanna speaks with us about his recently-released documentary, 'The Last Sky', which provides critical insight into Israel's war on Gaza within a broader context of its aggression against the Palestinian and Lebanese people. The film, which was produced by Palestinian media producer and filmmaker Rihab Charida, focuses unique attention on the perspectives of Palestinian refugees in Lebanon during the genocide, bringing together footage recorded in the region by Hanna and Charida in both 2004 and 2024.//
We listened to part 2 of Priya's conversation with Jinsella Kennaway, Co-Founder and Executive Director of UK-based Demilitarise Education, who joined us to unpack the organisation's work to equip organisers with tools in the fight to break the links in the military-industrial-academic complex. In today's segment, Jinsella continues our discussion about the Demilitarise Education Treaty, a foundational framework that provides a pathway for action for universities to publicly commit to and implement full demilitarisation across investments, research and teaching activities. Head to 3cr.org.au/thursday-breakfast to listen back to part 1, which aired last week.//
Professor Alex Collie is an applied public health and social policy scholar at Monash University. His research and teaching focus on work injury rehabilitation, occupational health and social protection schemes for personal injury. He joins us to discuss the latest study published 06 Mar 25 "Early High-Risk Opioid Prescribing and Persistent Opioid Use in Australian Workers with Workers’ Compensation Claims for Back and Neck Musculoskeletal Disorders or Injuries: A Retrospective Cohort Study" which raises concern about opioid prescribing to injured Australian workers.//
Songs
Better Things - Kee'ahn
Caged Bird - Miiesha//
Emily, Inez, Leila, Priya