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  • What I've Learnt - Sarah Rosenberg
    2025/06/09

    Stigma, suspicion and a lack of support. That’s the view on why only 10% of sexual assaults are reported in Australia. As a result, sexual assault victims are grossly under-represented and do not receive the social or judicial validation that they deserve. While systemic reform is slow-moving, With You We Can is fighting for victims now, by empowering victims to fight for each other. If we create understanding around our criminal justice system, we change outcomes for victims everywhere. Sarah Rosenberg is the Executive Director of With You We Can, a national platform demystifying the police and legal processes for victims of sexual violence while working to improve them. Her advocacy centres on the need for independent legal representation for victims. Sarah fosters collaboration among advocates, experts and services and consults on various government and sector initiatives across multiple jurisdictions.

    Sarah is a member of the National Women's Safety Alliance, the Independent Collective of Survivors, the Polished Man: Polished Innovators Advisory Committee and the Australian Law Reform Commission's Expert Advisory Group for the Inquiry into Justice Responses to Sexual Violence.

    Sarah's work has been recognised with an Edna Ryan award and 7News Community Achievement award and a Westpac Social Change Fellowship.

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    47 分
  • What I've Learnt - Wendy Sachs
    2025/05/31

    Wendy Sachs

    Director


    It’s a timely and tragic day to feature the Director of the October 8 film with the devastating murder of two young innocents


    Last night, a couple was shot and killed in Washington, DC by a man who was screaming, "Free Palestine."

    Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim were leaving a peace-building event at the Capital Jewish Museum and were about to get engaged.


    OCTOBER 8 offers a look at the explosion of antisemitism on college campuses, social media and in the streets of America beginning the day after the October 7th attack on Israel by Hamas. It now seems sadly prophetic.


    Through meticulous investigation, the film also uncovers how over decades, Hamas created sophisticated networks in America to permeate U.S. institutions and examines the tsunami of online antisemitism, propaganda, and disinformation unleashed by Iran, China and Russia – with the sole purpose of dividing American society.

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    41 分
  • What I've Learnt - Kat Stewart
    2025/05/18

    Kat Stewart

    Actor


    Kat Stewart has built a reputation as one of Australia’s most outstanding actors. Renowned for her exceptional performances across a diverse range of unforgettable characters on both stage and screen, Kat has played leading roles on productions including Five Bedrooms Offspring and Underbelly



    One Night, Black Snow (series 2), Mr and Mrs Murder, Tangle (Series 1-3), Newstopia (Series 1-3), Supernova (Series 1-2)and the original Underbelly. Her many guest credits include Get Krack’n, Orange is the New Brown, No Activity, True Story with Hamish and Andy and Jack Irish. Film credits include Little Monsters, West of Sunshine, Sucker and My Melbourne.

    Her work on stage includes Melbourne Theatre Company’s Admissions, Heisenberg, Disgraced, The Speechmaker, Frost Nixon and Festen. She was an active member at Red Stitch Actors Theatre for ten years with credits including Creditors, The Little Dog Laughed, The Shape of Things, Bug, Dirty Butterfly and Loyal Women. Kat’s historic return to the company in 2023 to play Martha in the highly acclaimed sell-out season of Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf? led to a further successful commercial season at Melbourne’s Comedy Theatre in 2024 and an upcoming remount for the Sydney Theatre Company for their 2025 season at the Roslyn Packer Theatre.

    Among many nominations, Kat received an AACTA Award for Offspring and both an AFI and Logie for Most Outstanding Actress in Underbelly.


    She is a proud Ambassador for The Magical Getaway Foundation (MGF) and Australian Literacy and Numeracy Foundation (ALNF).

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  • What I've Learnt - Sherele Moody
    2025/04/25

    At 3am on Sunday 23 March, police were notified of the disappearance of a 19-year-old woman last seen in Erina on the NSW Central Coast.

    The next day in the afternoon, police found the body of Audrey Griffin in a creek in Erina.

    At the time, police said the death was not suspicious.

    But yesterday a 53-year-old man was arrested in Surry Hills, Sydney, and charged with murder in relation to the woman's death.


    Anti-violence activist Sherele Moody is an award-winning journalist, femicide and child death researcher and the creator of Australia's only memorial to women and children lost to violence. Her projects include Australian Femicide Watch, The RED HEART Campaign and the ground-breaking Australian Femicide and Child Death Map. Sherele has been documenting the killing of women and children since 2015 and her work has been recognised with multiple awards.


    Another week another woman murdered.


    Her mission is to educate and advocate - Welcome to The RED HEART Campaign’s Memorial to Women and Children Lost to Violence.

    This Memorial is designed to commemorate lives lost while providing a respectful interactive forum highlighting the impact of violence on our community.

    It tracks every known Australian woman and child killed as a result of murder, manslaughter or neglect.

    This is an ongoing project, with no start or end date. The intention is to continue documenting violent deaths from white Settlement to current day.

    I respectfully advise that the Memorial contains descriptions of extreme acts of terrorism against women and children and may cause distress.

    The Memorial also holds the stories of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and children lost to violence and (in limited cases) some of these victims are named and their images are used.

    This project is inspired by the memories of nine-year-old Stacey-Ann Tracy and five-year-old Sandra Dorothy Bacon. It is a tribute to their young lives, their unfulfilled futures and the bravery of their families and friends who were forced to navigate the distress and darkness that only those touched by murder can understand.

    This project is also a pledge to every Australian woman and child lost to violence – our nation cannot change your stories, but collectively, we can change the stories of those who follow in your footsteps.

    After violence, hope is all that remains.


    This podcast includes material that some listeners may find distressing.

    If you need surport at any time contact any of the services listed.

    • 1800RESPECT1800 737 732
    • Full Stop Australia1800 385 578
    • Lifeline131114

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    36 分
  • What I've Learnt - Greg 'Diesel' Williams
    2025/03/28


    As the much loved footy Season looms with the excitement of packed stadiums team scarves and hot meat pies it’s the players the teams that thrill us the most !

    So we’re excited to welcome a major footy legend to the Pod winning countless awards includingthe Brownlow Medal, Norm Smith Medal, Carji Greeves Medal and Leigh Matthews Trophy ·


    An exceptionally skilled footballer, now director of football at Carlton Diesel Greg Williams - Greg would later become one of the highest-paid player in the AFL.


    However, as a child in suburban Melbourne, any future sporting career looked impossible. At two-and-a-half years old, Williams' parents, Brenda and Leigh, sought medical opinion on his severely knocked knees. As a result, he wore full-length callipers on both legs until he started school.

    The intervention worked, and it was only a short time before he began showing significant sporting promise. His football prowess came to the fore when the family moved to Bendigo, and he developed his game with the Golden Square Football Club. As part of the VFL's country zoning scheme, Bendigo belonged to Carlton, and after training with the club in the pre-season of 1982, he returned home with an official letter stating that h

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  • What I've Learnt - David Southwick MP
    2025/03/23

    David Southwick is the Member for Caulfield in Victoria. David has held several Parliamentary Positions.


    In April 2013, David was appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary for Police and Emergency Services. In December 2014, David was appointed into the Shadow Ministry as the Shadow Minister for Innovation, Shadow Minister for Energy and Resources and Shadow Minister for Renewables.

    In November 2018, David was appointed as Shadow Minister for Police, Shadow Minister forCommunity Safety and Shadow Minister for Corrections.

    In September 2021, David was elected as the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in Victoria and wasappointed as the Shadow Minister for Jobs and Employment, Shadow Minister for the Events Industry, Shadow Minister for Business Recovery, Shadow Minister for CBD Recovery, Shadow Minister for Small Business, and Shadow Minister for Business Precincts.


    In the State election held in November 2022, David was re-elected for another 4-year term as the Member for Caulfield. His Party’s colleagues also re-elected him as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party.

    David is currently Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections, Shadow Minister for Youth and Future Leaders and Shadow Minister for Youth Justice.


    David has an extensive background in innovation, entrepreneurship, and small business. He also spent several years in academia, including serving as RMIT’s first Entrepreneur in Residence and as Head of the Executive Education Unit at Victoria University.


    David continues in his commitment to young people and various local charities. As the Member for Caulfield, David has supported local initiatives including a charity fundraising run at Caulfield Racecourse. As the inaugural Chair of the Social Inclusion Leadership Committee (SILC) he seeks to promote the inclusion of people with disability in employment and community life in Victoria. In recognition of his work assisting local youth, David was awarded the City of Stonnington’s Citizen of the Year in 2009.

    David holds a Bachelor of Business from Victoria University. In 1991 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship in recognition of his service on the Victoria University Council.

    In his spare time David enjoys keeping fit, following the St Kilda Saints and spending time with family.

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    34 分
  • What I've Learnt - Maggie Zhou
    2025/03/18

    Maggie Zhou is a Melbourne-based writer, editor, slow fashion advocate and the co-host of the Culture Club podcast.

    She's written for publications such as The Guardian, ABC, The Age, Frankie, The Big Issue, ELLE, Harper's Bazaar and Cosmopolitan, and has been interviewed by the BBC, ABC, Nylon, The Project and Teen Vogue.

    She's previously held positions at Fashion Journal and Refinery29 and is currently Broadsheet's fashion editor-at-large.

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    34 分
  • Beyond Words - Greg Zaralides
    2025/02/26
    World Literacy Summit 2025 Over 150 Sessions with over 200 speakers from 80 different countries.This year's conference will take place from April 7-9th at Oxford University.

    Monday’s program will be held in the Sheldonian Theatre with Keynote speakers in the Morning including:
    • Dr Molly Ness Literacy Advocate “When There Are No Bedtime Stories: Obstacles to Children's Literacy Development”
    • Janhvi M. Kanoria Director of EAA Foundation's Innovation Development Education Above All Qatar
    • Henry Warren Co-founder of TOTS and Caterpiller CaptionsThe Power of Subtitles: An Educational Journey with Big Ambitions
    • Michael Crawford Lead Education Specialist, GEDDR The World BankReading in Crisis: A look at Early Grade Literacy in Low- and Middle-Income Countries
    • Fireside chat with the Education Ministers of Qatar, Her Excellency Lolwah bint Rashid bin Mohammed Al Khater and Philippines Education Secretary Juan Edgardo "Sonny" Manalang Angara
    • Josh Clark Landmark Schools USA United States United Kingdom The Intersection of AI & LD: Implications and Opportunities for Dyslexia in an AI-Infused World
    • Sonali Nag Professor of Psychology and Education University of Oxford Supporting Oral Language for Literacy Development: Nuances and Applications
    • Sheriff Christopher R. Swanson Founder & Presenter Major Jason Gould Genesee County Sheriff’s Office I.G.N.I.T.E.® FROM INCARCERATION TO EDUCATION “The 21st Century’s Answer to a Global Crisis.”
    • Empowering the Future: How Non-Profits and Businesses Unite to Drive Global Literacy
    Jonathan Douglas Chief Executive Officer National Literacy Trust (UK) KPMG (UK) Discussant - TBD Mark Vineis Chief Executive Officer ProLiteracy Worldwide (USA) Denine Torr Vice President, Corporate Social Responsibility & Philanthropy Dollar General (USA)

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    33 分