Audio @antloewenstein on “Profits of Doom” Corporations like #Serco make millions despite failures in detention centres #auspol #wapol


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Asylum seekers protesting on the roof of the Villawood immigration detention centre in Sydney, Australia (Photo credit: Wikipedia)

Antony Loewenstein @antloewenstein speaks with Tony Serve @perthtones about the giant Serco corporation and it’s failures on human rights and other key issues as part of discussion of his new book “Profits of Doom”

The nexus between huge corporations and our politcial leaders is at the heart of death, suffering and economic skullduggery here in West Australia, nationally and overseas.

Click here to visit Antony’s site for more info on his books and his upcoming visit to W.A

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Click here for story on WA Police asking Barnett Government to stop Serco “dumping” prisoners at stations.

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journalist broadcaster and educator, social justice advocate and family man Tony is a journalist, broadcaster and educator based in Perth, Western Australia. Tony's professional background includes senior positions in radio and TV newsrooms and current affairs in Australia, Asia and the Middle East, several tours as Middle East and South East Asia correspondent, and decades of community advocacy at home. Business, community and political leaders at state and federal levels have been ongoing clients for media consulting, with a special range of courses for newsmakers involving "devil's advocate" interviews to practice key performance and crisis management for radio and TV. Tony has been Senior Ambassador for WA Children’s Week for the last two years, judge of the State Youth Media Awards for six years and is committed to making a difference in his local and global communities. While lecturing in media at Murdoch University, Tony was rated in the top 10 per cent of teaching staff ( 2002/03 ) Currently Sessional Lecturer in Radio for Notre Dame Univeristy. Professional clients include police and emergency services in WA, major Australian corporates such as Godfrey Pembroke, and dozens of NGOs as well as groups in child protection and social justice advocacy. Other in-demand services are Master of Ceremonies and compering, keynote speeches on media, mental health and social justice issues, plus voice-overs and digital video productions for broadcast and web.

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