Épisodes

  • EPISODE ONE - Free and equal in dignity and rights: The Jurists
    Jun 23 2021

    Geoffrey Robertson’s latest book “Bad People and How to be Rid of Them: A Plan B for Human Rights”

    Dr Daniel Ghezelbash’s book “Refuge Lost: Asylum Law in an Interdependent World”

    Special thanks to Feedspot for selecting the Women and Children First podcast in their Australian Podcasts Chart - you can access their blog here.

     

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    53 min
  • EPISODE TWO - Secrecy, wilful ignorance and the myth of the fair go: The Barristers
    Jun 23 2021

     

    Mastipour v Secretary, Department of Immigration & Multicultural & Indigenous Affairs [2003] FCA 952

    Secretary, Department of Immigration and Multicultural and Indigenous Affairs v Mastipour [2004] FCAFC 93

    Al-Kateb v Godwin [2004] HCA 37

    Accommodation for Refugees Julian Burnside’s website.

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    50 min
  • EPISODE THREE – Language, fear and influence: The Politicians
    Jun 23 2021

    Andrew Wilkie's Bill - Ending Indefinite and Arbitrary Immigration Detention Bill 2021

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    54 min
  • EPISODE FOUR – First do no harm: The Whistleblower Doctor
    Jun 23 2021
    Our guest is a respected senior doctor who was stationed on Nauru and worked for International Health and Medical Services (IHMS). We hear about what he experienced in Nauru and why he felt compelled to speak out. GUEST – Dr Nick Martin
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    54 min
  • EPISODE FIVE – Be the change: The Human Rights Organisations
    Jun 23 2021

    Words that Work – ASRC Report on words that work to change the debate around people seeking asylum.

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    59 min
  • EPISODE SIX – A ripple effect: The National Justice Project
    Jun 23 2021

    The Temporary Podcast by the Kaldor Centre

    Temporary offers rare access and intimate understanding of people navigating Australia’s refugee system, with no way to secure permanent protection. In their own voice, each refugee and asylum seeker in Temporary speaks from a shadowy legal limbo of Australia’s own creation.

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    1 h et 6 min