Listen "Talking with Trish Doyle MP Member for Blue Mountains."
Episode Synopsis
The BMUC's Debra Smith, Nick Franklin and Peter Lammiman recently spoke to the Member for Blue Mountains, Trish Doyle.
The conversation covered state politics, unanswered questions about the highway duplication at Blackheath "There needs to be a lot more transparency before they get their shovels ready" (Trish Doyle) and Labor and Greens instigation of so called coercive control bills aimed at preventing domestic violence deaths. "Coercive control behaviour is a pattern of domination .. to control victims." "Behaviours are a predictor of severe and fatal violence. " (Trish Doyle)
(Air Watch was discussed and will be added to the podcast later).
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This episode was broadcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM on 16 October 2020.
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Rights, Rorts and Rants is broadcast from 4pm to 6pm on 89.1FM or can be live streamed from rbm.org.au.
The BMUC pays its respect to the Darug and Gundungurra first peoples of the Blue Mountains and acknowledges this is Aboriginal Land.
Disclaimer: We seek a range of perspectives but that means that views expressed in these podcasts are not necessarily endorsed by the Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc.
The conversation covered state politics, unanswered questions about the highway duplication at Blackheath "There needs to be a lot more transparency before they get their shovels ready" (Trish Doyle) and Labor and Greens instigation of so called coercive control bills aimed at preventing domestic violence deaths. "Coercive control behaviour is a pattern of domination .. to control victims." "Behaviours are a predictor of severe and fatal violence. " (Trish Doyle)
(Air Watch was discussed and will be added to the podcast later).
If you'd like to add to the discussion, you can leave an audio comment about our show, which may be added to one of our podcasts.
This episode was broadcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM on 16 October 2020.
Apply to be a guest on our show. Join a union - 1300 486 466 or join online. Join BMUC.
Rights, Rorts and Rants is broadcast from 4pm to 6pm on 89.1FM or can be live streamed from rbm.org.au.
The BMUC pays its respect to the Darug and Gundungurra first peoples of the Blue Mountains and acknowledges this is Aboriginal Land.
Disclaimer: We seek a range of perspectives but that means that views expressed in these podcasts are not necessarily endorsed by the Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc.
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