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There's a lot going on in the independent music scene, and always has been. Question The Answers illuminates some of the people involved, and not just the musicians. Hosted by Andy Pohl (Tsunami Bomb | Sell The Heart Records), each episode he has a chat with the folks that run the labels that put out the albums, the people that take the photos you see online and in print, the people that set up and promote the shows you attend, and more. The scene is made up of such a huge array of creative ...
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Welcome to "Relentless Goal Achievers," the podcast that fuels your inner fire and propels you toward purposeful living. Every week, we invite you to join us on a journey that celebrates the extraordinary power of having a goal—one that transcends mere aspirations and becomes the cornerstone of your existence. Join us as we embark on a journey into the heart of goal setting, exploring the psychology, science, and real-life stories behind its transformative power. But this podcast isn't just ...
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Are you at the helm of an AEC firm, steering through the complex landscape of the built environment, or leading the charge in marketing and business development? The Fortis Baseline Podcast is your strategic ally, crafted specifically for decision-makers, marketers, and business developers within the AEC industry. Join Melinda Colón, a seasoned Fractional CMO, Speaker, and Marketing & Business Strategist with a profound track record of empowering small and mid-size firms to make healthy reve ...
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An new investigation by consumer advocacy group Choice has found most of Australia’s popular makes of car collect and share data about the driver and passengers, ranging from fuel usage to driving locations and video footage. Some cars are even listening to and sharing what you say in the car.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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The Times Higher Education world university rankings for 2025 has been released and shows a concerning trend for Australian universities, with 17 institutions slipping down in the global standings. GUEST: Phil Baty, The Times Higher Education Chief Global Affairs OfficerAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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On average, every nine minutes in Australia, someone will have a heart attack and seven thousand Australians die from them every year. Human trials are set to begin on the use of a particular K'gari funnel web spider venom that could soon be used to save your life in the event of a heart attack.. GUEST: Nathan Palpant, Associate Professor with the …
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Five years ago, the banking royal commission exposed an astonishing range of scandals that saw loses of more than $4.6 billion for millions of Australians - and yet very few individuals faced prosecution for their involvement.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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A new alliance of more than 50 business groups, unions and community organisations has today launched the ‘Activate Australia’s Skills’ campaign at Canberra Parliament House. GUEST: Dane Moores, Campaign Director, Settlement Services InternationalAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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A growing phenomenon known as “Dark Tourism” is seeing thousands of people travel to the sites of atrocities, massacres, war zones and disasters for guided tours. GUEST: Juliet Rogers, Associate Professor Criminology, The University of MelbourneAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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Alongside the push to reach 'net zero' emissions, there's another drive for companies and banks to promote 'nature positive' projects and products. So what impact can this push really have on the environment and efforts to end deforestaion? GUEST: Dr Ken Henry, chair, Nature Finance CouncilAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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Australian film directors say the local film industry is at risk, warning that antiquated copyright laws are driving creative talent overseas. They're calling for copyright law to be overhauled to give directors equal footing with producers for copyright ownership of creative work. GUEST: Bruce Beresford, film director…
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Single parent households in Australia are three times more likely to be living in poverty than two parent households. Imagine then if there was a way of unlocking the estimated $3.7 billion owed or unaccounted for in child support payments? Researchers and campaigners have travelled to Canberra today to deliver a new report by Swinburne University …
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The ongoing shortage of GPs and specialists has seen the Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency leading the implementation of a federal proposal to fast-track registration for overseas-trained anaesthetists, GPs, obstetricians, gynaecologists and psychiatrists. But two of Australia’s leading medical colleges are urging them to slow down, …
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When the The Future Made in Australia package was announced by Prime Minister Anthony Albanese in the 2024-2025 Budget, hydrogen was the star player in the energy mix. But late last week, Australia’s second-largest power producer Origin Energy announced it will exit its project in the Hunter Valley Hydrogen Hub in New South Wales, and cease all hyd…
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The head of the Ukrainian Greek Catholic church in Melbourne, Bishop Mykola Bychok, will soon become the youngest member of the College of Cardinals after Pope Francis named him and as one of 21 new cardinals set to receive their red hats in early December.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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A major milestone has been reached today in the journey to establishing the first National Commissioner for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children and Young People.GUEST: Catherine Liddle, CEO, SNAICC - National Voice for our ChildrenAustralian Broadcasting Corporation által
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Anyone who spends anytime on the interweb will have seen or read about Fat Bear Week. Now in its 11th year, the curious competition sees people all over the world judge Alaskan bears via web cams before casting a ballot for the beast that has enhanced their frame enough to prepare for the winter hibernation. The video cameras are set up along the B…
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In Paddington in Sydney’s inner east, the housing crisis is being felt acutely right now by a group of mostly elderly men. A row of four terraces have been used as boarding houses for over a century, and some of the current residents have been there for more than 50 years. But an eviction order is looming , with the developer who bought the houses …
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It’s fair to say that horse racing has long had a reputation as a bit of a bloke's world - the horses are trained by men, and ridden by men. Back in 2015, jockey Michelle Payne became the first woman to win the Melbourne Cup, aboard Prince of Penzance, and after the race gave a short speech about what she saw as racing’s inherent chauvinism. Well t…
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U-S Republican J-D Vance and Democrat Tim Walz have faced off in the only Vice Presidential debate of the US election. The candidates faced questions on gun violence, the situation in the Middle East, and the state of the U-S economy, moderated by the CBS network in New York. This may be the final debate of the campaign, with the teams of the presi…
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Vigils and protests are planned across the country this weekend as Jewish and Palestinian communities reflect on a year of violence and division both in the Middle East and within their own neighbourhoods here in Australia.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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A new report from RMIT reveals 1 in 3 Australian's are putting their unwanted clothes in the bin. The report also reveals that this could be prevented if people knew about available recycling schemes and they were made more accessible.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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As of today pharmacies can sell vapes containing nicotine to anyone over 18 years old, although it could be difficult finding one who stocks them. The government's national vaping reforms have been rejected by Tasmania and Western Australia, as well as Australia's peak pharmacy body.Australian Broadcasting Corporation által
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