In this episode, part 2 of our two-part series on anti-protest laws, we are joined by Hannah Thomas, a lawyer, activist and writer, who was punched in the face by a police officer at a Palestine protest she attended.
Thomas talks to us about her experience and recovery, the importance of protest and the impact of anti-protest laws.
Resources:
Human Rights Law Centre - The Protest in Peril report
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/10/uk-police-arrested-522-people-at-palestine-action-protests-in-london
In this episode, we are discussing the rise of anti-protest laws from the suppression of Palestine protests in the UK to Australia's own increasing arrests at climate protests.
We are joined by Rob Watts, Professor of Social Policy at RMIT University, who has expertise in protest rights, and Violet CoCo, a frontline activist and organiser who works across the movement, specialising in direct action for peace, justice, and a liveable planet.
Resources:
Human Rights Law Centre - The Protest in Peril report
https://www.aljazeera.com/news/2025/8/10/uk-police-arrested-522-people-at-palestine-action-protests-in-london
In this episode, we discuss the nuances of the polycrisis where we see the intersection between climate change and housing, student debt and several other issues disproportionately affecting young people.
We are joined by Judith Bessant, Professor in Social Policy at RMIT University, talks us through the intersection of issues affecting young people and what meaningful policy looks like.
Hannah Vardy, Duty of Care Campaigner and Senator David Pocock’s senate running mate in the 2025 election talks about her experience using campaigns and politics to make change.
Links
Duty of care campaign
In this episode, we are joined by Nina Gbor, the founder of Eco Styles and Director of the Circular Economy and Waste Program at The Australia Institute.
Gbor is a sustainable fashion educator, international speaker, researcher, clothes swap maven and eco stylist.
We talk about Meg O'Neil's comments about young people's carbon footprint and the role of the fashion industry and government policy in shaping what sustainability is.
Links
Learn more about EcoStyles
The Australia Institute
The Australia Institute petition - https://australiainstitute.org.au/initiatives/type/petitions/
https://missingperspectives.com/posts/climate-crisis-young-people/
https://x.com/market_forces/status/1927542149739917427
https://www.instagram.com/p/DLnCmIXMi1B/?igsh=cnY4bmoxNWl3MzNh
https://nb.australiainstitute.org.au/reject_north_west_shelfhttps://shirtloadsofscience.libsyn.com/rethinking-laundry-for-the-planet-with-dr-holly-kaye-smith-430https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/s1537-46612023004/full/html
Last week, the long awaited North West Shelf project received approval. Why did this happen? Where to from here?
We are joined by Rob Watts a Professor in Social Policy and Marle Baquiran, the co-founder of Climate Writers.
Resources:
https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-05-28/woodside-gas-approved-north-west-shelf-2070-watt/105347520https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2025/jun/01/north-west-shelf-gas-extension-australia-lng-woodside-project-little-rent-tax
https://www.climatewriters.community/
https://www.instagram.com/climatewriters/?hl=en
How to write to an MP
Watts, R., Bessant, J., Catanzaro, M., Collin, P., Jackson, S., (2024) The Political in the Anthropocene: Reflections on a Ministerial Veto, 2021. Australian Journal of Environmental Education. 2024:1-14. https://doi.org/10.1017/aee.2023.37.
This is a specific climate writers event: https://lu.ma/23b1hqd8?fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAadeNxHJYROQQgdJnWz0nNZ7xCzS4K_EsM0DI0N5h9Xbp8Rwu4AdmeQD2QoQXw_aem_Hyu_EaXmoSdIRkfX6BZ6tw
In this episode we discuss the election outcome, the role young people played in and canvas some of the big issues which young people need this Parliament to tackle. We also reflect on where the election result leaves young people and climate change and how they might be addressed in the new Parliament.
We are joined by Jane Body from Think Forward who helps us understand how the lens of intergenerational equity can help open up new and exciting possibilities for tackling the big issues - for young people and the wider electorate.
Resources:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WZR-oAea2RoYYeZDUo19NidyWnWk18jz/view
https://www.thinkforward.org.au/taxwealthnotwork
https://www.abc.net.au/news/elections/federal-election-2025https://theconversation.com/australia-has-elected-its-youngest-senator-with-gen-z-wielding-more-political-power-is-it-a-sign-of-things-to-come-257711
https://www.thinkforward.org.au/think-forward-fya/posts/2025-election-scorecard
https://www.thinkforward.org.au/taxwealthnotwork
Centre for development policy
https://cpd.org.au/work/budgeting-for-natural-disasters/
We are two sleeps away from the election, and the big words "preferential voting", "hung parliament" are at play! What do they mean? How do I know the best candidate for me?
Well, we're here to walk you through it!
Varsha chats to Michelle Catanzaro, a Senior Research Fellow at the Young and Resilient Strategic Research Centre at Western Sydney University
They both chat to Tegan Lerm from Build a Ballot, an election tool designed to help you sort out your how to vote for election day!
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Resources
https://www.buildaballot.org.au/
https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/young-and-resilient
https://theyvoteforyou.org.au/
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The Cost of living is the biggest election issue. Amongst the talk about people struggling to pay their bills or put food on the table, we’re also grappling with climate change.
The 2025 Federal Election is weeks away and this time we want to talk about how your vote can make a difference and how a vote for the climate is a vote for all the issues you care about. We sit down for a chat with Grace Vegasana, the director of the youth climate justice org, the Australian Youth Climate Coalition and Phillips Collin, Professor at Western Sydney University and the co-director of the Young and Resilient Research Centre Professor to talk about exactly how climate change intersects with the issues we’re concerned about.
Hosted by Varsha Yajman
Polling data referred to by Grace Vegasana https://www.solutionsforaustralia.net/news/young-voters-demand-policies-that-tackle-cost-of-living-crisis-and-climate-together
Learn about the Australian Youth Climate Coalition at https://www.aycc.org.au/
What matters to young people? Read about the insights from a longitudinal study: https://westernsydney.edu.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0019/2062126/What_Matters_to_Young_Australians_Through_Turbulent_Times_.pdf
Read more about the role of youth climate activism and advocacy in shaping democracy: https://www.westernsydney.edu.au/young-and-resilient/projects/current_projects/New_Possibilities_Young_People_and_Democratic_Renewa