Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 5 days 16 hours
We interview Jeff Fielder from Housing For the Aged Action Group and Howard Marosi from Friends of Public Housing.
City Limits 1-3-17 Today Kevin Healy is joined by our regular monthly guru on transport John McPherson & we hear from activist Helen Vandenberg about issues surrounding Essendon airport and the accident that took place.
This week we are joined by Moreland councillor Sue Bolton from Socialist Alliance to debate the issue of Melbourne's rapid population growth with Mark Allen. We also chat to recycling expert David Cox on the topic of household recycling in Melbourne.
This week we discuss the issue of public housing and how it fits into the overall affordable housing strategy. We are joined by two guests, Howard Morosi from Friends of Public Housing and April Bragg from Housing For The Aged Action Group.
This week we interview Nick Aberle from Environment Victoria regarding climate change and the challenges we face in light of the changing political situation in Australia and across the world.
We chat to transport expert John McPherson about some of the public transport related issues currently facing Melbourne.
City Limits 14-12-16On Todays programme Kevin speaks about Housing and is joined by April Bragg, Manager of Housing with the aged action group.
7-12-16 Kevin Healy is joined by special guest John McPherson for the first Wednesday of the month as usual to discuss all things transport.
Is Australia about to lose it's AAA rating and if so how much sleep can we expect to lose? How sustainable is the state of the economy and the economic system in general?What repercussions does this have in terms of finding the funding for much needed infrastructure? Former assistant commissioner of taxation, John Passant keeps us up-to-date with where we are at and what we can expect in a system that just keeps giving..... to the one percent...
This week we talk to 3CR presenter, activist and sports commentator, Trevor Grant about his experiences dealing with the health system in the face of terminal illness.We also talk to Dave Sweeney from the Australian Conservation Foundation about the ongoing crisis in Fukushima and the wider conclusions that we can draw from what is happening.