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Lawrence Pope – bats & the wild dog bounty

Lawrence Pope 27 November 2016 10 1


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We speak with Lawrence Pope, a successful Melbourne campaigner for over two decades for bats, cats, dogs and horses. 

A weekly show hosted by Melbourne-based animal advocates, presenting local and international interviews, presentations, and music from this vibrant social justice movement. The show is broadcast on 3CR Community Radio 855AM

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Wild Horse Journal – Mae Lee Sun

Mae Lee Sun 20 November 2016

Our guest is Mae Lee Sun, editor of the comprehensive ” Wild Horse Journal “. We’ll be talking about  many issues surrounding wild horses in Australia including the Snowy brumby management plan designed to reduce the brumby population from 6000 to 600. It’s not …continue

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Vegan stereotypes: In defence of the preachy vegan!

Freedom of Species 31 May 2026

Soy boys, militants, social justice warriors, hypocrites, bleeding hearts, hippies… stereotypes abound when people talk about vegans!  In today’s show, Lottie, Nick and Hayden tackle these vegan stereotypes. We talk about what truth some of these stereotypes have and what they …continue

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Freedom of Spiracy: a Critical, Vegan Perspective on Christspiracy

Freedom of Species 17 May 2026

   We discuss the documentary film Christspiracy (2024) that was seven years in the making and poses questions about faith and the ethics of eating animals.    Links:    The film: https://christspiracy.com/    Why Are So Few Christians Vegan? A Reflection on …continue

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