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  • We welcome our newest Queering the Air member this Sunday! Seena chatted with co-hosts Sasja and Madison about how she came to volunteer at 3CR and her experience as a queer person in Japan, where she grew up! She shared her current favourite tunes, and what you can expect from her in coming shows. Seena, Sasja and Madison talked about how the queer community can show up for each other, where you can find 'gay stuff' in Japan and all the tea. Music: Flavor of Love - Utada HikaruStephanie - Cloonee, Young M.A., InntRawKawa no Nagare no Youni - Misora Hibari 

  • We were truly honoured to be joined by Harchana today. Her story was nothing short of extraordinary. Having migrated to Australia as a refugee, she sought not just safety, but also the opportunity to rebuild her life. Her journey was a testament to incredible resilience, as she navigated the complexities of displacement and underwent a profound personal transformation.Harchana’s past was filled with immense difficulty and trauma, but it didn’t define her. Her path to Naarm (Melbourne) marked the beginning of a new chapter—one focused on healing, empowerment, and renewal. She spoke with deep gratitude for the safe and welcoming environment she found in Australia, which became a nurturing ground for her dreams.Today, Harchana stands as a beacon of strength and perseverance, a living example of what it means to overcome the darkest of circumstances. By sharing her story, she has inspired so many, showing that no matter how challenging the past may be, it’s possible to create a future filled with hope and possibility. It was a privilege to hear her speak and witness the light she brings to the world. The show was aired in bilingual Tamil and English. Songs Played: Break my soul by Beyonce & Honey DijonLamis Kan by MeystaraSingapenne by Ar Rahman & Sashaa TripathiGreedy by Tate Mcrae Christmas Events Updates:Organisers have announced tickets are running low. Please book in asap!Christmas for the Queer Community : Free Christmas morning breakfast by Queerspace.The Provincial Hotel, 299 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9:00am to 11:30am.Tickets are via Eventbrite.Free Queerspace Breakfast on Christmas Morning Tickets, Wed 25/12/2024 at 9:00 am | EventbriteTraditional Christmas day lunch by Positive Incorporated.Bookings by 20th December are essential. 18+ event.Free alcohol drinks sponsored by Sircuit Club. Book by messaging via email [email protected] , or messaging them via their FaceBook page, https://www.facebook.com/positiveattitude13 Upcoming Community Project Updates:Forcibly displaced people network (FDPN) Forcibly displaced people network (FDPN) is a not-for-profit organisation, run by and for queer people of displacements background.They are looking for abstract and scholarship submissions for their annual queer displacement conference.Held in Naarm in September 2025, the focus is Asia Pacific, the FDPN explores complex issues within the region within the region that lead to displacement for queer people, and explores the struggles people face when being displacedAbstract submission is due by 09.01.2025For further information please visit the FDPN website:Forcibly Displaced People Network Organisations to reach out during Christmas and New Year break:Domestic ViolenceSafe Steps24 hours help and support with family and domestic violence for women and children survivors.Phone: 1800 015 188Housing VictoriaDirect you to local access point if need of immediate accommodation because of domestic violence.Monday-Friday Hours : 5.00 pm to 9.00amWeekends and Public Holidays: Always 24 hoursPhone: 1800 825 955Telehealth ServicesVictorian Virtual Emergency Department24/7 online and phone health servicesWebsite: vved.org.au/patients/Phone: 03 94859070Mental Health ServicesLifeline Services24/7 confidential crisis and suicide counselling Phone: 13 11 14Suicide Callback ServicesPhone: 1300 659 467Emergency ReliefWebsite: askizzy.org.auHomeless SupportSt Kilda Crisis CentreImmediate accommodation needsLocation: 29 Grey Street, St. Kilda , Vic 3182Phone: 03 9536 777724/7 phone services: 1800 627 727 

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  • On this episode of 3CR’s Queering the Air, Madison Moffat chatted with dancer, choreographer and influencer #beatsbyblayk about being queer within the commercial entertainment industry as a trans man and overcoming the stigma and anxiety that can come with it.We also caught up with Tiger Salmon, the co-founder of the (so legendary, bordering on mythical) 1990's queer women's zine 'Wicked Women'. Madison manages to momentarily push aside her star-stuckedness to speak with them about their latest project where they revisit that important work of the past with an importantly contemporary take.'Aunty Maddy' also expresses some strong but sincere views regarding lateral violence within the TGDNB community; in light of developments during and following the recent TGD public forum about engagement with the Victorian Police. Music:Slumber Party, by Ashnikko,Salsa Gucci Frita (Live), by Holly Woodlawn,Visage, by Visage.Featured Community Events:Free Christmas morning breakfast by Queerspace, The Provincial Hotel, 299 Brunswick St, Fitzroy, 9:00am to 11:30am. Tickets are via Eventbrite. https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/free-queerspace-breakfast-on-christmas-morning-tickets-1098252726469Traditional Christmas day lunch by Positive Incorporated. Bookings by 20th December essential. 18+ event. Book by messaging via email [email protected], or messaging them via their FaceBook page, https://www.facebook.com/positiveattitude13. 

  • In this episode of Queering The Air, Sasja took center stage as she hosted her final show of the year, seizing the chance to look back on her journey throughout the past months. During this poignant reflection, she delved into six of her favorite episodes, sharing the standout moments that had a profound impact on her. Sasja highlighted various themes and discussions that not only resonated with her personally but also shaped her experience on the show. This introspective segment promises to provide listeners with a thoughtful and insightful look back at the meaningful connections and relatable stories that characterised her year in 2024, celebrating the growth and memories created along the way. Sasja's top six favorite episodes from 2024: 6 Victorian Pride Street Party 2024 5 The History, and Future of Pride  4 No More: Gender Based Violence 3 No Pride in Genocide 2 Simone Spittle Unplugged  1 Bestie & Queer Anthem - Pride Month Music:• Last Night by Loof• Ulek Mayang by YYYHertz• Aria by Argy & Omnya• Change It by Touchtalk 

  • "Queering the Air" on 3CR recently aired an insightful episode with our lovely guest, the gorgeous Kavitha Sivasamy, a beautiful yet powerful lawyer with a big heart who advocates for the LGBTIQA+ and CALD communities.Kavitha is a proud transgender woman of colour of Sri Lankan Tamil descent. She had been working as a lawyer for five years and in the legal sector for nearly nine years, with extensive experience in the community and not-for-profit sectors. Her work focused particularly on family violence, refugee law, asylum seeker experiences, LGBTIQA+ justice (especially the rights and freedoms of trans and gender-diverse people), and trauma-informed communication.We spoke with Kavitha up close and personal, delving into her life, her journey as a transwoman of colour and the impact of her work. In this special episode, we also discussed the significance of the 16 Days of Activism, in line with the global campaign to say no to gender-based violence. Kavitha shared her insights on how gender violence intersects with the experiences of trans and gender-diverse people, as well as how she continues to advocate for a safer, more inclusive society.Kavitha had recently moved to Melbourne from Canberra to launch and run a new program called Justice Q at the South-East Monash Legal Service (SMLS). Justice Q provides free legal advice and assistance to LGBTIQA+ people, with a special focus on the Casey, Cardinia, and Greater Dandenong regions, as well as the southeast corridor of Greater Metropolitan Melbourne. Prior to this, Kavitha had worked at Legal Aid ACT, Canberra Community Law, Slater and Gordon, Maurice Blackburn Lawyers, and Playfair Visa and Migration Services, in addition to volunteering at numerous community legal centres while completing her studies at the University of Sydney.Outside of work, Kavitha loved spending time with her puppy and friends. She was also passionate about artistic and creative pursuits, having been a performer in Canberra before moving to Naarm. Earlier this year, she played a lead role in Bring It On: The Musical with the Canberra Philharmonic Society. Resources:101 on 16 Days of Activism (Quick guide to the 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence | Respect Victoria)Healthy Relationship: https://www.transfemme.com.au/Song aired on today's podcast:Music by MadonnaEnjay Enjaami by Dhee ft Arivu and Santhosh NarayanGreedy by Tate McRae 

  •  For this special Transgender Awareness Week episode of 3CR’s Queering The Air, Madison Moffat presents a multitudinal celebration of Trans, Gender Diverse and Non-Binary (TGDNB) culture and creativity:Where to go in order to remember trans folk who have died as a result of anti-trans violence, during next week's Transgender Day of Rememberance (TDOR). An interview with Joe Ball, our new Victorian Commissioner for LGBTIQA+ Communities, about the importance of queer cultural and community events.The complexities of being trans while performing as trans, to tell a universal story to various audience types; with dancer and provocateur Alexander Powers.Samoan trans non-binary dancer Raven Afoa-Purcell about their experience performing at Melbourne Fringe for the dance and physical theatre production The Bloom.A chat with Jemima and Bertie, two Sistagirls from Tiwi Islands, including about their experience at the TGV Revel Gala.A sneaky playing of a previously recorded vox pop 'interview' with Jocelyn Bishop, who two months later won the Transgender Visibility Award for Trans Influencer of the Year (te he!).   Collaborating on script interpretation to enhance a queer story and introduce some of your own queer experience into the performance; with non-binary person Tomas Kantor, performer of SUGAR.Trans creative hopes for the present and the future, shared by Alex Lee.“As we are human, so we are creative.”In honor of Trans Awareness Month, we are reminded of the importance of elevating the voices and stories of the trans and gender-diverse communities. This November, Queering The Air will focus its programming on TGDNB (Trans, Gender Diverse, Non-Binary) topics, featuring a range of guests who will engage in essential discussions about identity, migration, and belonging.

  • This episode of Queering The Air features a segment that Sasja Sÿdek is particularly excited about, joined by co-host Madison Moffat. As a co-founder of Trans Sisters United, Sasja passionately advocates for the importance of SISTERHOOD. This episode was strongly inspired by a recent event honoring Mama Gayzha, a cherished transgender icon from Naarm/Melbourne who sadly passed away, leaving the transgender and queer community in shock and seeking closure. Originally from the Philippines, Mama Gayzha had lived in Naarm for several years and was widely recognised for founding the Miss Gay and Miss Trans International Australia pageants, which she began hosting in the 2010s.Mama Amao, our beloved trans elder and leader, reached out to Sasja right after hearing about Mama Gayzha’s passing, expressing her wish to support the community during this difficult time. Sasja contacted Rebeckah Loveday for permission from the Filipino trans community to organise a memorial for Mama Gayzha. After receiving approval, Mama Amao used her platform to seek support from various organisations. Together, Sasja, Mama Amao, Rebeckah, and Dee initiated a beautiful and respectful event. Although Mama Amao may not have known Mama Gayzha personally, she recognises the significant impact Mama Gayzha had on Filipino transgender women in Naarm and others from diverse backgrounds. Mama Amao embodies true leadership by advocating for trans women and the power of sisterhood. She will join Sasja in the studio to share insights on finding strength in sisterhood.Amao Leota Lu is a proud Samoan Fa’afafine and an Indigenous Pasifika trans woman of colour. She is a trans community advocate and consultant. Her work spans over thirty years in the fields of education, health, the arts and radio. For twenty of those years Amao has been actively involved in LGBTIQA+ community affairs both locally and internationally. She advocates strongly for both her trans women and queer people of colour communities and is best known for her community role as Auntie.

  • Lyra Caltabiano is a Melbourne-based singer, songwriter, and producer known for her unique blend of pop and electronic sounds with indie influences. Inspired by artists like David Bowie and St. Vincent, she began her musical journey at six with piano, later picking up the double bass at twelve. Lyra studied at the Victorian College of the Arts and Melbourne Polytechnic, earning a Bachelor of Songwriting and Music Production. After a break in 2017 for mental health, she returned to music with renewed creativity. As a transgender woman, her work reflects her personal journey, adding authenticity to her artistry.In honor of Trans Awareness Month, we are reminded of the importance of elevating the voices and stories of the trans and gender-diverse communities. This November, Queering The Air will focus its programming on TGDNB (Trans, Gender Diverse, Non-Binary) topics, featuring a range of guests who will engage in essential discussions about identity, migration, and belonging. Lyra Caltabiano Website for Upcoming Gigs and Song Releases  

  • An insightful discussion about the hopes and challenges faced by trans migrants who envisioned a better life in Australia with a special panel of guests. Proud Trans Women of Colour, our co-host Sasja Sydek, Latoya Hoeg and Robin Chandla share their powerful personal narratives and lived expereinces as immigrants navigating life in Australia. 

  • This episode, Sunday, 27th October 2024, on Queering the Air 3CR an exciting radio show was aired! Shurthi and special guests' Dylan and Nupurasa from Queer South Asian Community dived into their upcoming Desi Q Club Night Event.Dylan shared all the details about this unforgettable event that about to happen on 09 November 2024 and shared us on the incredible performances on the night as well as to why it’s the perfect spot to connect with our community. This isn’t just another night out according to Dylan; it’s a chance to celebrate and create lasting memories. Nupurasa on the other side who is perfoming on the night, has brought us into her life, passion in dancing and well as stories on how her love for performancing arts in collabrating with her queer identity.Whether you’re coming with friends or going solo, you won’t want to miss this epic club experience. Join us and get ready to be part of something truly special at the Desi Q Club Night!To get ticket kindly click on this link: DesiQ Tickets, Pandora South Melbourne, south melbourne | TryBooking AustraliaSong aired on today's podcast:Aaaj Ki Raat by Madhubanthi and Divya AmithabhTamil Folk Hits 2020 Singari Mava Sinna Kutty By DJ-XKurchi Madathapetti by Sahithi chaganthi & Sri KrishnaRa Ra Rakkamma Movie Vikrant Rona Sang by Nakesh Aziz and Sunidhi ChauhanThe tickets winners are : Rolex and Another Caller that we will be touching base soon.

  • On this episode of 3CR’s Queering the Air, we had a discussion with TGDNB folks about their experience of creating as part of a group and a community. Madison Moffat interviewed TransCreatives Alex, Arlo and Naavikaran on the joys of communal writing, having one’s work published in a community zine, and celebrating those results at (a still fairly recent) launch event.  Through the use of writing prompts, The TransCreatives (TC) trick themselves and each other once a month into realising that we all have the ability of self-expression. Through The Trans-creator (T-c), that work is published with the minimum of editing, sharing with TGDNB readers the immediacy of that work and its subject matter. On August 2nd, The Trans-creator was launched. Two of our guests presented their work at that launch. A third guest was part of the audience, which inspired them to participate in the next monthly writing session.The show focused on their work and experiences throughout their TC/T-c process; as always, in their words. We wrapped up proceedings by listening to a song from our guest Naavikaren. We discovered what The Trans-creator Manifesto is and how it sets this group's ethos of community, care, inclusiveness and expression. “As we are human, so we are creative.” Songs:Jusavinageez, by Private FunctionIf My Genders Were The Entire Solar System, by Naavikaran List of Promoted Events:Over the Rainbow, dating for queer people over 40Sat 26th Oct, 2-4pmThe Grouse Bar and Cafe, Smith Street FitzroyTickets at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1277030 Transgender Victoria x Cornershop Comedy, Improv Workshop16th November, 10:30am - 12:30pmLocation to be advisedTickets at https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing/1166660 Euphoria Social Halloween EventFri 25th October, 7pm - 11:30pmEllora Cocktail Bar, St KildaTickets at https://events.humanitix.com/booo TransCreative Writing SessionsFourth Saturday or Sunday of the MonthMonthly details at https://www.facebook.com/thetranscreator or https://www.instagram.com/trans_creator/You can request to be a member of The Trans-creator facebook group, and then get further details about TGDNB cultural events at https://www.facebook.com/groups/thetranscreator 

  • This episode of Queering The Air is set to be a momentous occasion as we warmly welcome Sasja Sÿdek, Madison Moffat, and Shurthi, marking the official introduction of our new team of trans excellence to the program. This event has been long in the making, highlighting the truth in the saying, “patience is a virtue.” After years of searching for the right individuals, we are thrilled to have assembled a powerful and dynamic team that embodies the spirit and values of Queering The Air.Throughout this episode, you will have the opportunity to delve into the rich backgrounds of our new team members, learning about the unique experiences and journeys that inspired them to join our mission. Each of them brings a wealth of knowledge and a diverse perspective, and they are eager to share their stories with our listeners.  Moreover, you can expect to gain valuable insights into their individual passions for the community, as each team member discusses what drives them and how they aim to contribute to the broader dialogue within the LGBTQIA+ sphere. Their dedication to advocacy and empowerment will surely resonate with all our listeners, inspiring connections and fostering a sense of belonging. As Queering The Air undergoes an exciting rebranding process, our new team will infuse their personal touches into their introductions, making each segment truly their own. This unique aspect will not only showcase their individuality but also create a distinct sound for each team member, ensuring that you will quickly recognise them when they jumped on the show. We believe this episode will be both engaging and inspiring, demonstrating the vibrant energy that our new team brings to the show. We invite you to tune in and be part of this special occasion as we celebrate the evolution of Queering The Air and the incredible individuals who are now part of our journey. Don’t miss out on the chance to meet our new team and be inspired!

  • On this episode of Queering The Air, Sasja Sÿdek was joined by the TRANSFABULOUS activist, Ashley Yadav Thapa.Originally from Nepal, Ashley Yadav Thapa immigrated to Australia in 2019 on a student visa to pursue her Master’s Degree in Social Work, which she completed in 2021 but graduated in 2023. This graduation was particularly special for her as she was able to have her parents present for the ceremony. Ashley is passionate about sharing queer content and advocating for trans and LGBTQIA+ issues through her writing and storytelling on social media, drawing on her own lived experiences. She frequently shares her daily life as a Transwoman of color on her Instagram Stories, reels, and posts. Currently, Ashley works as a Youth Worker at HOPE Street Organisation, focusing on assisting young people in their transition to independent living. Additionally, she is developing at Rainbow Project to create a safe, inclusive space for trans and queer youth. In her free time, Ashley enjoys attending cultural events and festivals, traveling, and spending time in nature. She They Writes - https://linktr.ee/shetheywrites?utm_source=linktree_profile_share&ltsid=f174b705-00d5-47f5-b4e7-0a1ca7e6f23c

  • This episode on Queering The Air, where Sasja Sÿdek was joined by the talented So Soirée team—Nicole Warren (So Soiree Fringe Garden Festival Director from City of Stonnington), Jens Radda (Dolly Diamond’s Rather Large Variety Hour), and Ben Anderson (Producer of the “Leather Lungs: Shut Up & Sing!”. They dived into an exciting discussion about the amazing lineup for the Fringe Festival 2024, highlighting some of the standout performances and events you won’t want to miss.  https://www.sosoiree.com.au/the-program

  • This episode on Queering The Air, Sasja was joined by the incredibly talented Samuel Gaskin to discuss his new single, “Find My Way Back,” in collaboration with Kee’han.Creating a love letter for their ancestors, Naarm based multi-hyphenate Samuel Gaskin and soulful singer-songwriter Kee’ahn have combined creative forces on the liberating new single ‘Find My Way Back’, which was dropped onto Planet Earth on Wednesday 7 August. ‘Find My Way Back’ is Samuel Gaskin’s first new music for 2024, and sees them channelling their Māori and Nigerian roots in this personal collaboration with Kee’ahn. 
 Out via Noisehive, ‘Find My Way Back’ was produced by Samuel Gaskin and Pip Norman (Baker Boy, Missy Higgins, Dan Sultan), with Hayden Laureson (Woodes, Akosia, Boy Soda) on mixing duties and mastered by Joe La Porta (Willow, Laufey, Miley Cyrus) at Sterling Sound in New Jersey. Sam and Kee’ahn’s commanding vocal synergy complements each other perfectly nestled amongst the layers of delicate harmonies emphasising their songwriting prowess and catchy melodies, “an invitation to accept ourselves where we are at so that we can have the courage and self belief, to chase after what feels like home” shares Kee’ahn

With a clear message and reminder to listen deeply to country, and to be led by your ancestors, “For me ‘Find My Way Back’ is a love letter to the Ancestors and the parts of ourselves we may have shut down or been disconnected from,” revealsSamuel Gaskin"Find My Way Back" Music Video

  • This episode on Queering The Air, Shurthi welcomed Yuvi, who will share insights about the journey of a non-binary teacher in regional Australia. Yuvi is a passionate non-binary educator who celebrates the beauty of diversity in and beyond their community. An adventurous spirit, Yuvi loves to travel the world, immersing themselves in different cultures and cuisines. With a passion for food, they enjoy cooking and experimenting with a variety of flavors. Alongside their culinary interests, Yuvi has a deep fondness for numbers, relishing in their patterns and mysteries. A self-proclaimed fan of horror and crime thrillers, they may seem laid-back at times but prioritise productivity, seeking to balance relaxation with engagement. Humility and honesty form the foundation of Yuvi’s character, guiding their personal and professional relationships.

  • This episode on Queering The Air, we welcomed Maria Bololia, the visionary behind the LGBTQIA+ Multicultural Fair Day project. We had an in-depth conversation about this vibrant festival, diving into its mission, the diverse activities planned, and what attendees can look forward to this year. As we celebrate the event’s second year, it’s evident that it has captured the community’s enthusiasm and interest, and we’ll discuss how they’ve responded to the demand and feedback from last year. Join Sasja as she uncover the inspiration and efforts behind this amazing celebration of culture and inclusivity! 

  • This episode on Queering The Air, our co-hosts, Sasja Sÿdek and Shurthi, were joined by the performers of Temple of Desire to discuss their visually stunning dance-theatre production debuting in the first week of October as part of the Melbourne Fringe Festival. In this stunning piece, 16 dancers utilise their training in the classical Indian dance form of Bharatanātyam to explore a pre-colonial world where the divine and sensual harmoniously intertwine with splendor and strength. It is a celebratory realm where pleasure and joy (കാമ / kāma) are embraced as pathways to liberation (മോക്ഷ / mōksha).Rooted in a heartfelt acknowledgment of culture, tradition, colonial loss, and gendered oppression, Temple of Desire offers an uplifting journey that highlights alternative histories and liberatory futures. Rich in tradition yet subversive and unrestricted, this captivating experience guides us to a realm of profound beauty, euphoria, joy, and human connection. Temple of Desire - 4 & 5 October  un.NAMED Exhibition - till 20 September at The Motley Bauhaus  

  • We are absolutely delighted to announce that “Queering The Air: Unplugged” has welcomed back the incredibly talented Simone Spittle for her third visit to our studio. This occasion is particularly special for us as it marks Simone’s inaugural live performance on our show, making it a significant milestone in our journey together.The excitement surrounding this unplugged session is palpable, as it represents our very first experience with a live musical performance. Simone graced us with her mesmerising presence and shared several tracks from her latest album, alongside some of her beloved fan favorites. Each song was a beautiful embodiment of her artistry, showcasing her unique voice and heartfelt lyrics.We can truly say that this event is one not to be missed! Being able to witness Simone’s creativity and passion firsthand is an extraordinary opportunity that will surely leave a lasting impression. So, we highly encourage everyone to join us for this magical moment, and experience the beauty of music with Simone Spittle live and unplugged!We extend our heartfelt thanks to our 3CR tech crews, Tilde and Raya—this event wouldn’t have been possible without your efforts. A big shoutout to Simone and Xavier for being so wonderful!

  • Fountain Lakes In Lockdown: A Drag Parody Play For  this episode of Queering The Air, our co-host in training, Shurthi, teamed up with Madison Moffat, who are hosting for the first time after completing her training. They welcomed Thomas Jaspers and Scott Brennan, who brought you “Fountain Lakes in Lockdown: A Drag Parody Play,” a hilarious reimagining of life during lockdown, seen through the eyes of your favorite Fountain Lakes characters. Tune in to learn more about it, including how you can see it in person and what to anticipate.Tickets and Infomations: http://www.kathandkimplay.comFree online yoga classes for trans & gender-diverse folks - https://events.humanitix.com/transgender-yoga Music:Komosava by Diamond Platnumz x Jason Derulo ft Khalil Harisson & Chley T4T by Boddy SanchezPadam-Padam by Kylie MinoqueBittersweet Symphony by The Verve