Artists and journalists in creating new narratives on development, Water management Myanmar, Off Grid living Festival, religious freedom, Dr Tim Jones and an Update from the Stolenweath games protest.

Wednesday, 4 April 2018 - 7:00am to 8:30am

 

Professor Tony Bebbington from the University of Melbourne on the role of artists and journalists in creating new narratives about development and the work of Global Witness in keeping a record of the deaths of environmental activists and defenders around the world.

Water management projects in Karen State in Myanmar with Dr Vanessa Lamb, University of Melbourne.

Kate Nottingham tells Wednesday Breakfast about the Off-Grid Living festival in Eldorado, Victoria, April 28th.

Jamie Gardiner from Liberty Victoria on the background to the latest inquiry into religious freedom                  

Dr Tim Jones, cultural historian, Latrobe University, talks about submissions to the inquiry into religious freedom and the lack of reporting of Israeli Defence Force attacks on Palestinian protesters on March 30th.

Boe Spearim, Gomeroi man, talks with Wednesday Brekky about the history of the Stolenwealth Games Protests and the peoples gathering on the Gold Coast for this year’s protest.