Radio highlights

Issue 

Envirospasm — A new youth environment program has begun on Melbourne community radio, 3CR (855 AM). It airs every Thursday at 1pm. Envirospasm's producers are asking environmental groups and others to let them know about news, actions and events. Fax Lu and Loren at (03) 417 4472.

The Land of Milk and Honey — As it enters its 21st year, Women Out Loud (formerly The Coming Out Show) presents the controversial story of Australian Defence Industries' munitions plant in outer western Sydney, the site of which is now being redeveloped. Women workers express their concerns for the site, and the contrast between their expectations on coming to Australia and the factory work they did in their community theatre piece, Ayesh Comes to the Land of Milk and Honey. ABC Radio National, Saturday, April 1, 5.05pm.

The Kurds: Life Under Saddam — The first of three parts. The Kurdish people who live in northern Iraq have been fighting for an independent homeland for decades. Producer Gina Lennox talks to eight Kurdish refugees about life under Saddam. One wonders if the same weight will be given to the repression suffered by Kurds in Turkey in future episodes, especially since Ankara has launched a renewed offensive against Kurds living across the border in Iraq. ABC Radio National, Sunday, April 2, 2.05pm.

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