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The Australian Public Service (APS) plays a critical role in delivering the Australian Government’s recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, and priorities for the future. Every fortnight on ‘Work with Purpose’, we will talk to key individuals from inside the APS, giving listeners a unique perspective on how the APS works and how it serves the Australian community. Work with Purpose is produced in a partnership between contentgroup and IPAA ACT, with the support of the APS Commission. Hosted on ...
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Data breaches, Hackers, Chief Information Security Officers, The Australian CISO is a podcast for anyone interested in Cyber Security. Hear about data breaches, cyber news, how CISOs 'tick', how to answer questions at an interview, lessons learnt while doing the CISO role, how they network, how they succeed etc. Use the email address theaustralianciso@gmail.com to make comments, pose questions or even ask to be on The Australian CISO podcast. The main presenter is Richard Heron. Richard is a ...
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Join Alexei Toliopoulos on a journey through the landscape of Australian cinema. Celebrating classics, unearthing rare cinematic rediscoveries and conversations with some of Australia’s greatest filmmakers. From the gonzo mavericks of the Ozploitation era, to the re-discovery of our lost classics, to our complex works of queer filmmaking and our new wave of Australian filmmakers, no stone is left unturned Each episode of Sunburnt Screens is accompanied by a curated selection of films on BROL ...
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Sharing stories and experiences of Australians who have been through the Adoption and Foster Care system. The stories are sometimes complex and tackle difficult issues which span over 50 plus years. From children that have been in an under resourced system to Australia's traumatic history of forced adoptions and the stolen generations. But through this darkness comes light - there are also stories of hope, courage resilience and love. My Unknown Truth is hosted by Nadia Levett who was born a ...
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Join Director and CEO Kim McKay AO in conversation with scientists from the Australian Museum Research Institute (AMRI) and experts in First Nations and Pacific cultures. When not 'in conversation', AMplify will bring the best from the AM’s live talks, giving you a front row seat at enlightening presentations from inspirational people.
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The Australian Police Journal (APJ) is the country’s preeminent true crime and policing publication, and it has launched a monthly podcast series! Join host Jason Byrnes (jason@apjl.com.au) as he discusses new APJ articles as well as interviews authors and other people of note, about serious crimes, police history, contemporary developments in policing, and future initiatives. The 'APJ' and 'Policing Australia: The Official Podcast of the Australian Police Journal' are produced by the Austra ...
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Who's really in control when you buy a property? The Elephant In The Room is where the things that no one wants to talk about, actually get talked about. Veronica Morgan, real estate agent, buyers agent and co-host of Foxtel’s Location Location Location Australia & Chris Bates, financial planner, mortgage broker and wealth coach have joined forces to find out what’s really going on in the world of real estate. Veronica and Chris talk to property owners and buyers every day in their respectiv ...
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The Australian Organic Collective podcast shares stories from Australian Organic members and the wider organic industry. Join us as we learn more about the farmers, manufacturers and brands behind some of your favourite certified organic products. Visit the Australian Organic website: https://austorganic.com/
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The Australian Wedding Podcast is a platform to shine the light on the Australian Wedding Industry, to help and guide future couples, on what is new and happening in the industry. Also to also interview leading vendors in Australia not just limited to NSW, in all areas of the Wedding industry. Florist, Photography, Video, MUA, Stylist, Venues, Dressmakers etc etc. Please Join Us once a month on all podcast platforms.
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In 'The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem' podcast, join host Adam Spencer as they delve into the fascinating history of the Australian startup ecosystem. From the earliest tech companies to the success stories of today, this series covers it all. Each episode will feature interviews with industry pioneers, entrepreneurs, and experts, as well as a deep dive into the events and cultural shifts that have shaped the Australian startup scene. From the dot-com boom to the rise of fintec ...
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Stay subscribed to this channel as Craig Gabriel and Richard Stansbury bring you daily updates during the 2023 Australian Open. As all eyes turn to Melbourne for the most anticipated two weeks on the tennis calendar, Nine’s Wide World of Sports brings you Australian Open: The Happy Slam. In this six-part documentary mini-series, James Bracey chats with the stars who made The Australian Open what it is today. Subscribe so you don’t miss Pat Rafter, Dylan Alcott, Jim Courier, Jelena Dokic, Ajl ...
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Financial awareness and money issues are often pushed to the bottom of our to-do lists. In The Australian Financial Focus we talk to financial experts and everyday people who share ideas and tips for making your finances a focus - and moving you closer to your financial goals. Barry Wilkinson is the Director/Principal Broker Mortgage Broker at SW Brokerage- https://swbrokerage.com.au/ and has been a successful and motivated Mortgage Broker since 2004. A strong lateral thinker, Barry values p ...
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In 'The History of the Australian Startup Ecosystem' podcast, join host Adam Spencer as they delve into the fascinating history of the Australian startup ecosystem. From the earliest tech companies to the success stories of today, this series covers it all. Each episode will feature interviews with industry pioneers, entrepreneurs, and experts, as well as a deep dive into the events and cultural shifts that have shaped the Australian startup scene. From the dot-com boom to the rise of fintec ...
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Welcome to The Curb. A show that's all about Australian culture, film reviews, interviews, and a whole lot more... Here, you'll find discussions with Australian creatives about their work and their role in Australian culture. To find out more about what this podcast and website is about, head over to this post. Support The Curb on Patreon, and make sure to follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Get in contact with us via our email. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Powder your wigs and grab your gavels, it's time to go to Couch Court! It's The Merge: an Australian Survivor Podcast. Join your Survivor know-it-all hosts Fod and Robes as we judge everything and everyone on the island from the comfort and safety of our living rooms. No challenge, tribal, back-stab or blindside will be safe from our wagging fingers and pithy one-liners. If you enjoy the show, please follow our Facebook an Twitter feeds, and don't hesitate to contact us via email if you have ...
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In candid interviews with Bruce McAvaney, Australian Olympians reveal what happens when there are no personal bests left to chase and what, if anything, replaces the euphoria of elite sport. They’ll share the highs and lows, the glory and heartbreak, not just of sport but life itself, in a powerful interview that goes far beyond the Games.
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An Insight to a life long poly addiction, sufferer of bipolar disorder, manic depression, and a PTSD suffer that just recently been diagnosed with the incurable Fibromyalgia (Similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome) and insomnia with ADD (NON hyperactive disorder) that has lived hard for most of his life but now has had a steady decline in such activities that got him in trouble before. Some of the stories told are of explicit nature and have heavy drug use themes.
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Buying a home can get tricky and expensive, especially when you have to pay a bunch of money for inspections before sealing the deal. Some even end up skipping these checks because the bills add up fast, especially if they keep losing out on bidding wars. In this episode, we're digging into two options: seller-paid inspection reports or splitting t…
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We’re in the crashes of a new wave of evocative and provocative horror cinema from Australia. But a film movement doesn’t just break out of nowhere, on this first entry of a 2 part exploration into the modern horror genre, Alexei Toliopoulos investigates the small group of freakout films that signified we were on the precipice of a significant era …
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Flexible work has become a staple in modern workplaces, and the public sector is no exception. With an increasing demand for work flexibility, particularly after the COVID-19 pandemic, there has been a shift towards more adaptable working environments. On this episode, we are joined by Clare Kelliher, professor of work and organisation at Cranfield…
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Scott Hicks is an Academy Award nominated director, with his Best Picture nominated film Shine bringing his work to international attention, alongside the work of the films subject, pianist David Helfgott. We're now some twenty-six years removed from the release of Shine, and the echoes of its impact continues to resonate within the creative minds …
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Hey, we’re less than a week away from The Southern Seller Fest! Regina and I are holding a networking drinks party on Thursday night, sponsored by World First. Looking forward to catching up with everyone there. The 4th Amazon Collective Mastermind is being held in March on the 22nd, 23rd and 24th 2024, this time in the Blue Mountains NSW and it’s …
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Today I am interviewing a gentleman by the name of Rowan Dent in Sydney’s Northern Beaches. Rowan is a father of one who has been impacted by adoption and has seen first hand, the joy and love adoption has played in his life. Rowan attributes his successes in business and sport to the fundamental values that were given to him by his adopted mother …
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In the face of a nationwide rental crisis characterised by soaring rents, historically low vacancy rates, and a surge in immigration, one might expect investors to be flocking to the real estate arena. However, the reality is starkly different. Investors are hitting the sell button, prompting us to ask the crucial question—why? Today, we're privile…
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Every so often a presence swirls into our lives in an unexpected manner and changes it just a little bit. For many Australians, whether they be wealthy or not-so-wealthy, that presence is David Bromley. Here is a celebrated artist whose work features on the walls of galleries and private art collectors, while the same artwork adorns cologne labels,…
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Madeleine Dyer is a writer, actor, director, and producer, whose body of work includes the 2017 comedy series Sexy Herpes, the acclaimed comedy series Colin from Accounts, where she worked with her sister Harriet Dyer, and now her latest film, A Savage Christmas, out in cinemas on 16 November 2023. A Savage Christmas tells the story of the Savage f…
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Join Alexei Toliopoulos on a journey through the landscape of Australian cinema. Celebrating classics, unearthing rare cinematic rediscoveries and conversations with some of Australia’s greatest filmmakers. From the gonzo mavericks of the Ozploitation era, to the re-discovery of our lost classics, to our complicated history with queer filmmaking an…
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Over the past year, interest rates have surged at an unprecedented pace, leaving borrowers who once enjoyed the luxury of sub-2% rates now grappling with interest rates hovering around 6% for their mortgages. The impact is so noticeable, it's creating immense pressure on existing borrowers and significantly curtailing the borrowing capacity of newc…
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Radheya Jegatheva is a Perth based filmmaker. His work includes the award winning short Pacing the Pool, about Perth local Richard Pace, and The Quiet, an animated film about an astronaut contemplating existence. His latest short animated film, Bird Drone, is a collaboration with writer Clare Toonen and producer Hannah Ngo. It tells the story of a …
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With her delicate and gentle drama Damage, director Madeleine Blackwell has crafted a parable that layers grief, trauma, a sense of location and what it means to live away from home, and more into an emotionally enriching experience. Damage follows Ali, played by Ali Al Jenabi, a refugee in Australia using a friends taxi license to earn some small …
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Rising property inventory can introduce several risks for property investors. An increase in available properties can lead to market saturation, as supply outpaces demand. This oversaturation can drive down property prices and rental rates, potentially impacting the profitability of real estate investments. In today's episode, our resident data gee…
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In episode 4 of the Public Sector Unearthed podcast, we shine a light on the incredible human stories behind the Regional University Study Hubs. Hearing from the program delivery point of view, we talk to Libby Beattie, assistant director in the higher education division at the Department of Education. Libby, driven by her own experiences growing u…
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Filmmaker, critic, and cultural historian Bill Mousoulis has forged a career as, in the truest sense of the word, an independent filmmaker in Australia. His filmography spans over decades, with his works showcasing a keen sense of curiosity for the world around him, whether it be Greece, Melbourne, or as in his latest film My Darling in Stirling, t…
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Garth Davis is a filmmaker who has explored the human need for connection in his films. Whether it's in his Best Picture nominee Lion, or in his latest film, Foe, that sense of being one with the person you love is a tangible thread throughout his career. In the following interview, Garth talks about that sense of connection, while also talking abo…
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Filmmaker Anupam Sharma talks about his new documentary Brand Bollywood Downunder in this in depth interview which touches on the cross-cultural relationship between India and Australia on screen, what makes a Bollywood film a Bollywood film, and about the Australian Indian Visual Co-Production treaty. Anupam is the director of cross-culture films …
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The debate over strata properties has been ongoing in real estate, with enthusiasts and skeptics locked in a perpetual tug-of-war. The cons, such as mandatory strata levies and the perception of lower capital growth compared to standalone houses, have often taken center stage. However, in the world of strata living, there is a tapestry of complexit…
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In this episode, Andrew interviews celebrated author Paullina Simons about her latest novel, Light at Lavelle. It tells the story Finn Evans, a Bostonian banker who at the end of the 1920s finds his life unexpectedly swirling into the orbit of Isabelle Lazar, a young Ukrainian farmer. Light at Lavelle takes readers on a journey over the breadth of …
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On this episode, Andrew chats with director Matt Vesely about his feature film debut Monolith. Monolith is a chilling sci-fi thriller follows a journalist, played by Lily Sullivan, whose livelihood is at stake after a defamation case threatens her career. In a bid to escape the pressure of the case, she heads to her parents remote home and starts w…
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Unlike several other Australian states, Queensland allows vendors and their agents to maintain a significant level of confidentiality by imposing minimal property disclosure requirements. Moreover, it stands as the sole place where buyers can readily forego their cooling-off rights, a fact that frequently takes investors from southern states by sur…
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In episode 3 of the Public Sector Unearthed podcast, we explore the journeys of Danni Woods, director of people and diversity, New Ways of Working program, and Olympia Sarris, departmental officer in the lived experience section at the Department of Health and Aged Care, who are dedicated to fostering inclusivity and promoting diversity in the publ…
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In this double interview episode, Andrew chats with two of the creative minds behind Ben Affleck's latest film, Air. Air tells the story of how sports marketing executive Sonny Vaccaro (Matt Damon) pursued Michael Jordan and changed history for Nike and basketball with the creation of the iconic Air Jordan shoe. First up is Academy Award winning ed…
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In this comprehensive article, we delve into the intricate world of NDIS long-term disability accommodation, exploring the services offered by The Australian Health Company, and how they are setting the benchmark in providing exceptional care and support.
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In this special episode we learn about the planning and logistics involved in hosting National Police Remembrance Day (NPRD) services in the nation’s capital. The main Dusk Service involves police from across the county. This year the Commissioners from Queensland and Western Australia attended, along with the AFP Commissioner and the Governor-Gene…
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"How can you protect your real estate assets in this ever-changing market?" Property investment can be quite a rollercoaster ride, and CoreLogic's quarterly Pain & Gain Report serves as a stark reminder of that fact. In each report, we witness a substantial segment of Australian property vendors navigating the volatile waters of real estate, someti…
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On this episode, Andrew chats to writer, director, and editor Adrian Powers about his new film Love is in the Air. This romantic drama tells the story of Dana, played by Delta Goodrem in her return to acting. Dana is a seaplane pilot in Far North Queensland and when she's not monitoring the region from the skies, she's delivering much needed suppli…
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The future is female! We turn the spotlight on some of the incredible 2023 Eureka Prize winners and finalists who represent the future of science in Australia.Listen to the last of our Eureka Talks Series, as Associate Professor Alice Motion chats with some of the incredible 2023 Eureka Prizes winners and finalists. We will sit down with Dr Stephan…
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The world of property dealings is a complex tapestry, and the rules governing them vary significantly from one state to another with the level of vendor disclosure varying widely. But what sets Queensland apart is its strikingly minimal requirement for sellers to disclose information to buyers. It's kind of surprising how little information has to …
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In this second episode of the Public Sector Unearthed series, we're joined by Jayden Swain, a dedicated diversity and inclusion advisor at Austrade. Having grown up in a small town, Jayden’s journey into the diversity and inclusion space was motivated by his passion for First Nations justice and education, and inspired by his grandparents, who were…
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Richard completes his interview with Security Culture and Awareness Lead Daisy Wong. The discussion covers many topics. By all means - Join 'The Australian CISO' LinkedIn group for upcoming downloads of information. Feel free to join 'The Australian CISO Community' WhatsApp group to share ideas with people willing to help us all.…
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In this episode, Andrew interview filmmaker Heidi Lee Douglas about her new film Suka. Written by Tsu Shan Chambers and Lily Cheng, this neon-soaked action flick tells a story that spans decades, detailing the the fury that rages between two feuding families in Western Sydney. Suka is both a multi-cultural Romeo and Juliet style revenge film, with …
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Listeners are advised that this podcast includes mention of sexual assault and trauma. In this episode, Andrew interviews writer and director Matthew Holmes about his latest film, The Cost. This is a searing vigilante thriller that tells the story of two men, David and Aaron, who abduct the newly released felon Troy to inflict their own version of …
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Next week I’ll be in Delhi where I’ll be speaking at the eComm India Summit before hanging with Meghla, Marg and Kevin for the India Sourcing Trip with scores of attendees. The Southern Seller Fest is coming up in November and Regina and I are holding a networking drinks party, Sponsored by World First. Stay tuned for more details around that! I ca…
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When it comes to investing in property, one question tops the list: Where should you put your money? It's a query that has spurred an entire industry, one ready to provide answers in exchange for your investment. But amidst the vast sea of predictions and expert advice, how can you truly trust their methodology? How many of these experts have endur…
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In this episode Andrew interviews Dena Curtis and Citt Williams who are the producers behind the new NITV four part series Rebel With a Cause. This compelling and engaging documentary series follows four First Nations trailblazers - Senator Neville Bonner, poet Oodgeroo Noonuccal, magistrate Pat O'Shane, and radio presenter and media icon Tiga Bayl…
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It's seldom that counterfeiters end up killing police. Sadly this occurred in 1902 when a 'Coiner' (old Australian slang) murdered two police officers - one in NSW and one in Victoria. In the first case the coiner had an accomplice. Danny Webster and Noel Johnson's article 'The Coiner Killers' is a remembrance piece in the September 2023 edition of…
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From mentoring to inclusion networks, our new Work with Purpose spin-off series, Public Sector Unearthed, showcases the stories of public servants who are achieving grassroots culture change and reform. In this teaser episode, our series hosts Megan Aponte-Payne and Brock Phyland talk with Anna Ryan, Head of Communications and Engagement at the Aus…
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In the realm of healthcare and disability services, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) in Australia stands as a beacon of hope and support for individuals living with disabilities. At The Australian Health Company, we take immense pride in being a key player in providing long-term disability accommodation services under the NDIS.…
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After decades of neglect and dwindling investments in public housing, it appears that governments worldwide are finally recognising the urgent need to bolster social housing and incorporate low-cost accommodations in new developments. But what transformations are occurring in this critical space, and can we truly say that governments have already l…
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