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Doin Time
Marisa
311 episodes
3 weeks ago
An open forum, presenting information and discussion around issues faced by prisoners in the criminal justice system and migration detention centres.
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An open forum, presenting information and discussion around issues faced by prisoners in the criminal justice system and migration detention centres.
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Doin Time
UN Visit Attracts Eyes on Australia's Detention And Prison Regime | Nazis Plan Rallies Next Invasion Day | Youth Justice Senate Inquiry | Supporting Cameron Welsh |
On today's show:Marisa read a media release from the Human Rights Law Centre: entitled: "UN Visit Prompts Scrutiny of Australia's Shameful Detention and Prison Regime". This was followed up by an interview with Brett Collins from Justice Action, a community organisation advocating for people involved in the criminal justice and mental health systems. Brett also talked about preparing for the Youth Justice Senate Inquiry. Submissions close on December 19th. Justice Action have asked the Senate Inquiry to ensure that all the 19 youth justice prisons have on their noticeboards an invitation for the children in there to be involved with their views too. First Nations man Cameron Welsh was also discussed. Justice Action issued a media release about him being beaten by guards in Cessnock and attempts to change the narrative surrounding the beating. Cameron's family have asked for help. Lastly, Marisa interviewed David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective about the announcement that Nazis are organising racist 'Australia First' rallies for Invasion Day in 2026. David also gave updates on what's happening with refugees and asylum seekers, highlighting the UN's visit to Australia, prompting scrutiny of Australia's shameful detention and prison regime. For further information about upcoming events offganised by the Refugee Action Collective please see their website. [https://rac-vic.org/]
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3 weeks ago

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Supporting Disengaged Youth And Youth In Child Protection | Getting Nazis Off Of The Streets | Supporting Grandmothers Against Removal Victoria |
Content Warning: This episode of Doin Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of deaths in custody. First up, June Riemer joined Marisa on the show. She is a Gumbaynggirr – Dunghutti woman living on community in Nambucca Heads, north coast NSW. June talked about a program she is involved with called Shore Track in Macksville NSW supporting disengaged youth to get their lives back on track. Overincarceration of First Nations youth was also discussed. After that Marisa did an interview with Tom Fiebig from the Refugee Action Collective who gave an eyewitness account of the anti-immigration rally happening in Melbourne yesterday. It was also discussed that it is going to take community mobilisations to say 'migrants are welcome", and to get the Nazis and the racists off our streets. Finally Marisa spoke with Aunty Alison Fuller, First Nations woman from Grandmothers Against Removal, about the importance of recognising the Stolen generation and Grandmothers Against Removal Victoria needing people to help children and young people in child protection. The importance of donations to Grandmothers Against Removal Victoria was also discussed. Aunty Alison shared her own personal story about how she and her sisters were stolen in the 1960's. 
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1 month ago

Doin Time
Allan Government's Draconian Anti-Protest Laws | The Horrors Of Strip Searches in NSW | Data on VicPol Racial Profiling |
CONTENT WARNING: This Episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died and graphic discussion of deaths in custody and racial profiling. Today on the show Marisa interviewed Dr Vicki Sentas, Associate Professor, Faculty of Law and Justice at UNSW Sydney. Marisa invited Vicki on the show to alert listeners about a landmark class action highlighting horrors of strip searches, and hear an overview of what has happened to date. Following a class action led by leading law firm Slater and Gordon and Redfern Legal Centre, a judgment was handed down in the Supreme Court of NSW which awarded significant damages to the lead plaintiff, Raya Meredith, for an unlawful strip search undertaken by NSW Police at the Splendour in the Grass Festival in 2018. After that, Marisa interviewed Cath Strong from the Defend Dissent Coalition who also did some brilliant MCing at last Tuesday's rally at Parliament House which had a number of speakers discussing new police powers. Cath joined Marisa to give a report back and talk about the Justice Legislation Amendment Bill, focusing on draconian anti-protest laws the Allan Government has been proposing. Finally, Marisa interviewed Dr Tamar Hopkins: Expert on racial profiling data, and Founder Centre Against Racial Profiling. She discussed findings, based on an analysis of Victoria Police's own 2024 data, revealing that Aboriginal people are now 15 times more likely to be searched and 10 times more likely to have force used against them than white people. Racialised communities are subjected to over-policing that frequently escalates into police violence.
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1 month ago

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| Adult Time Bill Endangering Children | Prevention of Trans People From the Prison System | Victorian's Punitive Youth Justice System |
Joining us on the show first of all we had Monique Huley Associate Legal Director and Sohini Mehta Senior Lawyer from the Human Rights law centre, who discussed the proposed Adult Time for Violent Crime Bill and how this undermines Victoria's human rights obligations both under international law and Victoria's own Charter of Human Rights — which provides that children should be treated in an age-appropriate way.  Then, Marisa interviewed Karen Fletcher CEO of flat out which is an independent, not for profit, community-based organisation that aims to prevent women and trans and gender-diverse people from entering and returning to prison. Karen gave an update on the recent Housing that was organised, and also speaked about the work of Flat out, focusing on criminalised women. Every woman, trans and gender diverse person deserves to live a life free from trauma, injustice and violencelence. Finally, Marisa interviewed Lee Carnie ceo from Zerthlaw who gave some more background about the Victorian Government's proposed overhaul of the youth justice system, describing it as rushed, punitive, and dangerously out of step with evidence-based approaches to reducing youth crime.
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1 month ago

Doin Time
Refugee Action Collective On The Rise Of The Far Right | Senator Lidia Thorpe On Treaty and Opposing White Supremacy |
Content warning for audio descriptions of Torres Strait Islander and Aboriginal people who have died. Marisa is joined on the show with David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective talking about the rise of the far right. Later in the show Marisa is joined by Senator Lidia Thorpe about Treaty, the rise of the far right and white supremacists organising with help of governments. 
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1 month ago

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Australia's History of Legislating Human Rights | Eyewitness Accounts of March for Australia Counterprotests |
 First up Marisa spoke with Professor Azadeh Dastyari who discussed challenges Australia has faced in legislating a Human Rights Act, the benefits an Australian Human Rights Act would provide for people, and why Australia could be closer than ever in the political opportunity to achieve one. Professor Dastyari co-authored the report 'Legislating Human Rights Acts: From Whitlam to Now' .Marisa then interviewed Iain Rintoul from the Refugee Action Coalition about the March for Australia rally that happened on 19 October. Ian was a speaker at the 'Unite Against Racism' action in Sydney.Finally, Marisa spoke with David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective who gave an eyewitness account of the Melbourne March for Australia.
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2 months ago

Doin Time
Protest Laws | Documenting the Frontier Wars | Justice Action's Work |
Warning that this epispode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody.On today's show Marisa speaks with David Mejia-Canales, Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre about protest laws.Following that Brett Collins from Justice Action joined the show to speak about youth justice and the work of Justice Action in prisons. The show ends with a conversation with Boe Spearim, First Nations activist and podcaster about the Frontier Wars, police powers and Aboriginal deaths in custody.
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3 months ago

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The price of being a female whistleblower | Camp Sovereignty attacked | Eyewitness accounts of 'Australia First' rally counterprotesters |
Warning that this episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody.First up on the show we will bring you an interview with Anneliese Cooper, Acting Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre, who will discuss a new report showing the price women whistleblowers pay for speaking out. Then we will hear from David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective who will give an eyewitness account of what happened at the so-called Australia First rally in Melbourne.After that, we will cross over to Queensland to Uncle Wayne 'Coco' Wharton — who will yarn with us about what happened in Queensland. The violent Nazi attack on Camp Sovereignty was discussed, as were the anti-immigration rallies all over Australia. A call out for people to come and to guard the camp was also put out on the show.
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4 months ago

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Audio from the Defend Dissent Rally | Keiran Stewart-Assheton on treaty and Indigenous deaths in custody |
This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody. On the Doin' Time show today Marisa played some live coverage audio from the 12 August Defend and Dissent Rally, featuring an interview that she did with David Glanz from the Refugee Action Collective, on the steps of Parliament about an anti protest bill possibly being introduced into the Victorian Parliament by the Allan Government. She also played some speeches from that rally. After that, Marisa interviewed Keiran Stewart-Assheton, First Nations activist and President of the Black Peoples Union, about Treaty and Aboriginal deaths in custody.
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4 months ago

Doin Time
Anti-protest Bill and Bail Laws
This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody.First up on the show Marisa interviewed Farida Iqbal, Rally Organizer from the Defend Dissent Coalition, who spoke about an anti-protest Bill being introduced by the Allan Government in Victorian Parliament. Farida has lived experience of disability, and spoke about her Long Covid, and the impact on the health of the community should police ask protestors to remove masks because of extended powers.  That rally happened on 12 August on the steps of the Victorian Parliament.We were also be joined by Stacey in the studio. She has lived experience of prison, and is from Figjam and was also a speaker at the Bail Saves Lives Snap Rally last week. Stacey spoke about her lived experience of prison and also wcussed the  bail laws, and how this impacts marginalised communities, particularly First Nations people, and youth. 
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4 months ago

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Snap Rally for Life-Saving Bail | VACCHO's Dr Jill Gallagher on Aboriginal deaths in custody and truth-telling |
This episode of Doin Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and graphic discussion of deaths in custody.First up on the show we will bring you some audio from the Bail Saves Lives Snap Rally last week.The Rally was held by VALS (Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service) in conjunction with Flat Out Inc, last Wednesday 30th July at 9.30AM on the steps of Victorian Parliament. After that we will bring you an extended interview with Dr Jill Gallagher CEO of VACCHO (Victorian Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisation), who will talk to us about tough new bail laws introduced to Parliament by the Victorian government, Aboriginal deaths in custody and the Yoorook Justice Commission report.
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5 months ago

Doin Time
Understanding VicPol's 'Designated Areas' Powers | Historic Context Behind Abdifatah Ahmed's Death | Free Palestine Rally 27.7 Speeches |
On today's show: Marisa speaks with Ilo Diaz of the Centre Against Racial Profiling to understand Victoria Police's powers within 'Designated Areas' as well as the historic lead up to the shooting of Abdifatah Ahmed in Footscray back in April of this year. The show ends with two speeches from yesterday's Free Palestine rally here in Naarm by:  Rathy Barthlote and Dr Mohammed Mustafa.  
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5 months ago

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Senator Lidia Thorpe on the Yoorrook Commission's findings, truth-telling, treaty | Human Rights Law Centre
*This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.Welcome to the Doin' Time show for Monday the 21st of July 2025. On today's show we are joined by Senator Lidia Thorpe on the Yoorrook Commission's findings and truth-telling, genocide and treaty. Following that, Associate Legal Director from the Human Rights Law Centre, Laura John, and her client Leila** speaks with the Doin' Time show on moves to end 12 years of offshore detention for people seeking asylum.   ** pseudonym used to protect identity.
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5 months ago

Doin Time
NAIDOC Week Special Broadcast
*This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.This is a special broadcast dedicated to NAIDOC Week, where we also honour First Nations peoples in prison. The Doin time show is also committed to building the movement to stop Aboriginal deaths in custody.All First nations Contributors aired sensitive material.On the show today we will start by yarning with Uncle Kelvin Brown, the first Aboriginal councillor for Inverell Shire, Myall Creek committee member and a Respected Elder. He talked about his personal story, and also disccussed the Myall Creek Massacre. He shared the good news that the Myall Creek Massacre has been approved to by the Education Department of NSW to be taught in schools as part of the curriculum. Then we were joined  by Erica Dixon, recent graduate from NAISDA and Myall Creek committee member, who talked about Naidoc Week, and their awesome community work, in Dance, Performance and Education. Erica also talked about young leaders and the theme of NAIDOC Week, namely continuing the generations.Finally, we spoke with Kuyan Mitchell from Impact Policy. He's doing amazing work in the community, primarily looking at making certain that First nations communities are embeded in policies.  We discussed  young people's leadership, NAIDOC Week, stolen wages and Kuyan's personal story.
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6 months ago

Doin Time
Truth-telling in the context of overpolicing and Aboriginal deaths in custody | Yoorook Justice Commission report | Justice Action updates |
*This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. On this week's episode of the Doin' Time show, Marisa had an extended interview with Marie Mitchell a proud Yorta Yorta woman from the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service,Director of Community Justice Programs. Marie joined Marisa on the show  to discuss deaths in custody, and Vals' services. Truth-telling, particularly in the context of overpolicing,  Aboriginal deaths in custody, child protection, the Yoorook report and the impacts of colonisation were discussed. Marie shared some of her personal story as well.Marisa then spoke to Brett Collins who updated listeners on the work of Justice Action, with a particular focus on Youth Justice and computers in cells to aid with education and external counselling.
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6 months ago

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Doin' Time Radiothon Special 2025
This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. This episode will showcase content from over the last year, as well as featuring special listeners and guests, including Joseph Pugliese, Indigenous rights activist and close friend of Uncle Ray Jackson, and Cheryl from ISJA (Indigenous Social Justice Association Melbourne). The Doin' Time show reflects lived experience, First nations content and marginalised communities.  This June we really need your support to help keep 3CR on the air for another year. Your donation ensures that we remain free of government and corporate influence, and a true voice for the community. To make a tax-deductible donation go to 3cr.org.au/donate, call 3CR at  9419 8377, or visit us during hours at 21 Smith Street, Fitzroy.    
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6 months ago

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| Myall Creek Massacre Memorial | Uncle Colin Isaac | Aunty Margaret Blacklock | Keith Munro |
Content warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.  This show is a special broadcast on remembering the Myall Creek massacre, which happened on the 10th of June 1838. The Myall Creek memorial site, which opened in June 2000 in an act of truth telling and reconcilliation. This show commemorates the 25 year anniversary of the erection of this monument. We hear from Uncle Collin Isaac, the artist who created the art at the Myall Creek memorial. Collin Isaac is excited by the challenge to work in a new medium, and offers his artistic talents as a means of bringing people together. We also speak with Auntie Sue Blacklock, a decendant of the victims and survivors of the massacre, Sue Blacklock speaks on her understanding of her families need for somewhere to grieve, believing that healing could only come through acknowledgment of the past where desendants of perpetrators truly express sorrow for those who suffered in the capacity to give in their hearts. Lastly we hear from Keith Monro, cochair of the Myall Creek committee.  
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7 months ago

Doin Time
Queensland's Harmful 'Adult Crime Adult Time' Laws | Youth Justice Senate Inquiry Updates |
Content warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.First up on the show we were joined by Rachana Rajan Associate Legal Director in the Human Rights Law Centre's First Nations Justice team, with an extended interview on the Crisafulli Government's shameful adult sentencing laws and the ways the Queensland Government will harm kids, families, and communities, particularly First nations communities.  After that, we brought listeners an interview with Brett Collins from Justice Action who gave some important Updates on the Youth Justice Senate Inquiry. A few weeks ago, the Community Justice Coalition presented to the Youth Justice Senate Inquiry and is now building on that work. Justice Action discussed their report and the crucial importance of essential services in Prison such as External counselling and computers in cells for children and young people, to build important connections with family, education and the Arts.
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7 months ago

Doin Time
South Australia's Human Rights Act | Sixteen Years Since Mullivaikkal: The Tamil Genocide Continues | Nakba Day Rally in Naarm Debrief |
This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.First up on the show we will be joined by Arif Hussein Senior Lawyer at the Human Rights Law Centre. We will bring you an interview about how the South Australian Government must take historic opportunity and adopt Human Rights Act after Parliamentary inquiry recommendation.  Then we will hear from Renuga Renuga Inpakumar, Tamil Refugee Council spokesperson about the genocide Sixteen Years Since Mullivaikkal: The Tamil Genocide Continues. A debrief of the Free Palestine 77th anniversary of the Nakba rally from the Monday Breakfast was also played in which presenters Rob and Edmi give accounts of the rally, its coverage in the mainstream media, and lessons learned of resilience from Palestine and the Free Palestine Naarm rally's organisers.
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7 months ago

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Youth bail laws in WA & Frontier War histories
*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody. First up on the show , marisa Interviews Marianne Mackay First nations activist provides updates and much needed commentary on what's happening in Western Australia with youth and bail laws. They discuss incarceration and criminalisation of youth.Next, Marisa crosses over to Queensland to speak with Boe Spearim, podcaster with Frontier War Stories, who has done some excellent radio episodes on first nations content, particularly on Massacres. They discuss Native police, historial context and link it to the present and deaths in custody, and how police brutality has contributed to genocide and colonization.
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7 months ago

Doin Time
An open forum, presenting information and discussion around issues faced by prisoners in the criminal justice system and migration detention centres.