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Labor Member for Watson, Shadow Minister for Citizenship and Multicultural Australia, Shadow Minister for Environment and Water and Shadow Minister for The Arts; Tony Burke shares his views on Muslim immigration and the poll to stop Muslim migration into Australia. He also opens up about his passions which just happen to be the environment and The Arts, playing guitar, the make up of Parliament and politics and his recent appearance alongside Jimmy Barnes on ABC's Q&A. Follow Pollie Wanna Cracker on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @polliepodcast www.radelaidemedia.com
This episode features Dr Catherine Ball, CEO of Remote Research Ranges and Managing Director of Elemental Strategy. In this interview we explore Catherine's vast expertise into the world of Drones, how she juggles numerous projects at once and why she turned down ABC's Q & A amongst other topics. Catherine's current passion project involves a crowd funding campaign for the Future Hear Project. This project is doing amazing work to help make 3D printing of bodily tissue and organs a reality. Specifically, the goals of this project are to create child-specific, ear prosthetics which cost less than a pair of glasses, to create tissue engineered ears which are permanently implanted into the child with full biological function and thirdly, to address hearing functionality and to develop 3D printed electronics to incorporate a hearing component to their 3D printed, life like, child specific ears.
Ever wondered why there aren't more women on the ABC's Q & A? Perhaps we all need to be a little more Beyonce about it. The rules for drinking tea, why Queen Bey stole Superbowl half time this week, the toughest job interview questions from CEO's, and what does it mean if our churches are offering refugees sanctuary? And sorry, we’re not talking about Valentines Day. Because there’s more to life than everyone’s relationship status. Cool? Cool. Show notes:
This week the panel discuss the difference how news outlets are using clickbait and the 'curiosity gap' to pull in audiences from Facebook, how Golden Gaytime 'astroturfed' the Australian media and the return of Coalition frontbenchers to ABC's Q&A. With Steph Harmon (Junkee), Dan Ilic and Josh Taylor (Crikey). Hosted by Lucie Robson. Fourth Estate is produced by 2SER 107.3 radio in Sydney and is broadcast across the Community Radio Network in Australia.
We celebrate International Women's Day with this special on Fourth Estate. The panel discuss the pay gap and the state of women in the media and the ABC's Q&A special episode on family violence. With Gretel Killeen, Sarrah Le Marquand (The Daily Telegraph) and Jeannette Francis (SBS). Follow 2SER & Fourth Estate: www.2ser.com/fourthestate www.twitter.com/fourthestateau www.facebook.com/fourthestateau Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the contributors and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of The Walkley Foundation.
To honour International Women's Day, this episode is all about feminism. We each share our journeys towards embracing the term for ourselves, as well as discussing the TV series Judith Lucy's All Woman, the All About Women festival, and the first all-female panel on ABC's Q&A.