Anti-fascist action, Knitting Nanas' anti-logging, Egyptology art exhibition, copyright, ChatGPT and AI

Wednesday, 12 July 2023 - 7:00am to 8:30am

3CR Breakfast Wednesday 12th July 2023

With Grace and Claudia

 

7.15am Annie McLoughlin speaks with Jasmine Duff from the Campaign against Racism and Fascism about their work protesting the now postponed speaking tour of Trump Junior and Nigel Farrage, and the Nazi gym operating in Sunshine. Download the CARF Welcome Pack to find out more at www.carf.melbourne

 

7.30am Bec Horridge from Earth Matters speaks with Gee, Lynn and Colleen from the Knitting Nanas who were out at Bateman's Bay, NSW in May to protest the logging of native forests. 

 

7.50am Claudia speaks with Melbourne artist Setken about his art exhibition - Adventures in Zoomorphic Idolatry - showing at Brunswick East’s newest artspace The Dollshouse. Read more about Setken and his work here.

 

Adventures in Zoomorphic Idolatry 

Until July 21st  The Dollshouse Gallery

Upstairs at This is Not a Toystore, 289 Lygon Street East Brunswick 

Tuesday – Sunday 11am to 5pm or 6pm (depends on day, check website here)

Talks this Saturday at 2pm + 2.15pm. Film screenings – Friday 21st July 6- 8pm (on loop)

 

NB: Gallery is upstairs so may not be accessible for all visitors. To access the Virtual exhibition click here.

 

8.10am Grace speaks with Dr Dilan Thampapillai, Associate Professor at University of NSW, expert on contract law, copyright law, and commercial law. We will be discussing Australian copyright laws, following the recent United States court case against ChatGPT concerning the copyright of two author's books. 

 

Events

Panel discussion - Looking Back At Wars: What Have We Learnt?

Tonight, Wednesday, 12 July, 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM Victoria Trades Hall54 Victoria Street Carlton nibs.org.au/new-events

Readings author conversation - Eda Gunaydin Root and Branch – Essays on Inheritance

Friday 14th July 20236:30pm

Readings bookstore, 309 Lygon St, Carlton, Victoria, 3053

 

Songs

 

Like a hero – Mac-too_Choi

Andrew Gurruwiwi Band – Gatjum

Oh, the River! – The Zen Circus and Brian Ritch