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The House Of Wellness Podcast
Dr Matthew Iasiello from Adelaide University's School of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, joins the House of Wellness

The House Of Wellness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2026 7:53


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The Real Estate Podcast
Why Adelaide Property Market Just Broke the $1 Million Median House Price Barrier

The Real Estate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2026 14:38


We talk with Peter Koulizos from Adelaide University about why the Adelaide property market continues to outperform expectations, with the median house price now exceeding $1.02 million after annual growth of more than 12%. Units are also delivering strong results, combining double-digit price growth with rental yields above 5%. We examine what is driving demand, investor interest and future market performance. You can have your say by leaving a voice message ►  https://www.speakpipe.com/realestateradio ► Website: https://aussierealestatepodcast.lovable.app ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en  ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email:  myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com  The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. Gold Coast Real Estate, Adelaide Property Market, Luxury Real Estate Australia, Property Investment Podcast, Real Estate Trends 2026, Median Price Growth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #PropertyInvestment #RealEstateInvesting #FirstTimeInvestor #PropertyManagement #RentalYields #CapitalGrowth #RealEstateFinance #InvestorAdvice #PropertyPortfolio #RealEstateStrategies  #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty  #adelaideproperty #canberraproperty #PerthRealEstate #hobartproperty  #RealEstate  #RealEstateNews #MortgageTips #PropertyMarket #FinanceAustralia #BrisbaneInvesting   #RealEstateDevelopment #adelaide #PerthRealEstate #FirstHomeBuyer #AustralianProperty #AustralianRealEstate #PropertyMarketUpdate #MortgageAustralia #FinanceTips #HousingAffordability #RealEstateTrends #AussieProperty  #MortgageRates #HomeLoans  #PropertyMarket #MortgageTips #InterestRates  #BrisbaneProperty #QLDRealEstate #PropertyInvestment #AustralianHousingMarket #AdelaideProperty #AdelaideRealEstate #InvestInAdelaide #SouthAustraliaProperty #AustralianRealEstate #HousingTrends#MelbourneHousing #MelbourneInvestment  #MelbourneMarket  #PropertyInvestment #RealEstateTips #WealthBuilding #InvestmentStrategy #HomeBuying #AustralianProperty    

The Signal
Why Ozempic keeps wowing the world

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2026 14:21


GLP-1 drugs were first approved to treat diabetes and then caused a frenzy when it was discovered they were great for weight loss. But now scientists are discovering the drugs that have brand names including Ozempic and Mounjaro might offer so much more, from reducing the risk of heart attack to treating kidney disease. Today, Doctor Paul Joyce, a pharmaceutical scientist at Adelaide University on how Ozempic is shaking things up, again. Featured:  Doctor Paul Joyce, a pharmaceutical scientist at Adelaide University 

Australian Educators Online Network
AIAA Region VII Student Conference

Australian Educators Online Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 24:48


How do we inspire the next generation of aerospace innovators and connect them with the global space industry? Today we speak with Lisa Vitaris, Strategic Advisor for the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA) in the Indo-Pacific, and Dr. Paddy Neumann, Chief Scientist at Neumann Space, to find out! We dive into how students can showcase their research on a global stage, why the regional space economy is booming, and everything you need to know about the upcoming 2026 AIAA Region VII Student Conference in Adelaide. About Lisa VitarisLisa is a prominent leader in the aerospace sector, dedicated to elevating and growing the space industry across the Indo-Pacific region. As the Founder and CEO of Indo-Pacific Space, she provides high-level advisory and business consulting services to expand the region's cosmic footprint. Lisa brings a wealth of governance and major project expertise to the table, currently serving as a Board Director for Engineers Australia—the peak professional body representing over 130,000 members globally. Additionally, she acts as a strategic advisor for the AIAA and is leading the United States' bid to host the prestigious International Astronautical Congress (IAC) in Houston for 2029.https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisavitaris/ About Dr. Paddy NeumannPaddy is a pioneer in aerospace propulsion technology and a passionate advocate for student development. He is the Chief Scientist and co-founder of Neumann Space, an Australian company developing cutting-edge electric propulsion systems for spacecraft. Deeply involved in the aerospace community, Paddy also serves as the Chair of the Adelaide Section Council for the AIAA, working to bridge the gap between academic research and commercial space operations.https://www.linkedin.com/in/paddy-neumann-b7b6aa40/ About the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA)AIAA is the world’s largest aerospace technical society, dedicated to igniting the imagination, advancing engineering excellence, and fostering a global community of aerospace professionals and students.https://aiaa.org/https://aiaa.org/get-involved/ Spotlight: 2026 Region VII Student ConferenceThere are massive opportunities waiting for students at the 2026 AIAA Region VII Student Conference. Hosted by the Adelaide University Student Branch, this hybrid event welcomes high schoolers (grades 9–12), undergraduate, and graduate students of all majors from around the world (excluding Canada and Mexico, which participate in North American regions). When30 November – 1 December 2026 WhereAdelaide University, Adelaide, Australia & Online (Hybrid format) WhatA technical paper and oral presentation competition where students can pitch their work, win cash prizes, receive expert industry feedback, and network with leading aerospace professionals. Abstract Deadline: 31 July 2026 Registration Opens: August 2026 Submit Your Abstract & RegisterVisit the official AIAA events page to get involved and review eligibility guidelines.https://aiaa.org/events/2026-region-vii-student-conference/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wavelength
WAVELENGTH: Music tastes, Bonython Hall and What Comes After a Sporting Career

Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 21:13


This week on Wavelength, Bella chats to music therapists from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music to figure out how taste in music develops. Following on, Fem talks to the brains behind the campaign keep Adelaide University graduations at Bonython hall after they moved them to Pridham Hall following the merger. Keaton chats to former Olympic cyclist Matthew Glaetzer about the struggles that come from transitioning away from a sporting career. And bringing home the good news, Jason takes a look at repair cafes, and how they can help communities reduce waste and save money. Listen to Wavelength live and join the convos about Adelaide you should be having. Tuesday night fortnightly from 6pm on Fresh 92.7. Airdate: June 9, 2026. Reporters: Fem Snel, Isabella Vagnoni, Jason Franks, Keaton BondSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Saturday Magazine
Sat, 6th June, 2026: Cameron McTernan, Lecturer & Researcher at Adelaide University; Implications of Gina Rinehart – Australia's richest person – buying into Southern Cross Austerio

Saturday Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 13:02


Nevena and Paul are joined live on air by Cameron McTernan, Lecturer & Researcher at Adelaide University; as they discuss the  implications of Gina Rinehart – Australia's richest person – buying into Southern Cross Austerio Cameron is a researcher and educator at Adelaide University specialising in social media, political communication and media industries. He is currently an: Executive Committee member for the Australian and Aotearoa-New Zealand Communication Association Researcher for The Global Media and Internet Concentration Project (Australian and Aotearoa-New Zealand teams) Areas of interest and research include Media Diversity and Pluralism in Australia, Political Communication, Social Media and Streaming Services. Teaching areas include Communication and Social Media. Current teaching profile for 2026 is: MDIA 2021    Research Methods in Media and Communication MDIA 2101    Creating Content for Media MDIA 1017    Social Media Audiences and Algorithmic Cultures Read his book: Social Media in Society (Palgrave Macmillan) https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2025-1029 The post Sat, 6th June, 2026: Cameron McTernan, Lecturer & Researcher at Adelaide University; Implications of Gina Rinehart – Australia's richest person – buying into Southern Cross Austerio appeared first on Saturday Magazine.

David and Will
FIVEAA Breakfast with David & Will - 2 June 2026

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 109:46 Transcription Available


Citrus SA Chairperson Mark Doecke - citrus season begins McCrindle Research founder Mark McCrindle - Australia's population surpasses 28 million Adelaide University property expert Peter Koulizos - State Government focusing on housing ahead of the budget Pankind CEO Michelle Stewart - breakthrough pancreatic cancer treatment Sunrise Weather presenter Sam Mac - sliding in the Big Freeze Madz June & Sarah Darbyshire - stuck in quicksand at Glenelg Trial by Jury Breaking at 8 - Andrew Kay SES State Duty Officer Ian Bonython & SA Power Networks Cecilia Schutz Phil Coorey Royal Agricultural & Horticultural Society CEO Will Rayner - Show needs showbag testersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Wonder, by Geo Co.
Discovering an ancient continent & other wild adventures in Madagascar with Professor Alan Collins

Wonder, by Geo Co.

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2026 31:27


What does it take to discover a continent? Apparently four months in the Madagascan wilderness with no phone, some crunchy crickets to snack on, and a whole lot of time bouncing around on terrible roads in a beat-up Peugeot while thinking some very big thoughts.Professor Alan Collins from Adelaide University joins Holly and Anthony for a conversation that spans the formation of Gondwana, the naming of a long-lost ancient continent, and the importance of being beautifully, productively bored. This is a genuine delight as Alan shares with us his vintage field photos, stories of sleeping in remote villages, learning Malagasy on the fly, and finding dinosaur bones by the side of the road. What a geology-kinda-life!!And the science? Alan's research reconstructed continental collisions 600–700 million years ago when the oceans were pink and the continents a rusty-red... and a mountain range as mighty as the Himalaya that has long since vanished. Alan walks us through the plate reconstructions and explains why understanding all of this helps us understand why our planet turned out the way it did. Oh, and we find out where the name Azania actually came from. Spoiler: it involves a very well-thumbed Lonely Planet!Alan is a returning guest on Wonder. If you've heard him before, you'll already know why we had to get him back. If you haven't, this is a very good place to start.Make sure you're following Wonder wherever you get your podcasts - and chuck that notifications bell on! Find us at ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.thegeoco.com.au⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠And on Instagram & TikTok: @thegeocoWe release a GeoCo News email newsletter. You wouldn't want to miss out... ⁠⁠⁠⁠sign up here https://thegeoco.substack.com/?u...​Thanks to the ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Geological Society of Australia⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ for making this episode of Wonder possible! GeoCo comes to you from the traditional country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains, South Australia. We pay our respects to their Elders past, present, and emerging.

The Signal
Will tax changes really kill small businesses?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2026 16:00


Memes featuring an AI-generated Prime Minister Anthony Albanese claim he's effectively taking a 47 per cent stake in businesses. But what's the reality of the government's budget tax changes? Today, we speak with a small business owner who's concerned about the economic realities of doing business in Australia. We also speak with an economist about the implications of the changes for how Australians build wealth. Featured: Sarcha Thurston, Owner of Yogahub Susan Stone, Credit Union SA Chair of Economics at Adelaide University

David and Will
FIVEAA Breakfast with Will Goodings - 29 April 2026

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2026 111:40 Transcription Available


Today Show reporter Bianca Wylie - beloved restaurant burns down in Hahndorf FIVEaa stats man Ben Jordan - will this be the hottest Showdown of all time? Adelaide University insect expert Professor Craig Williams - an influx of flying ants? 7 News US Correspondent Mylee Hogan - King Charles addresses US congress AMP Chief Economist Shane Oliver - why does the crude oil pricing not make sense? Port Adelaide Chairman David Koch - changes to AFL bidding system & inflation numbers Former Australian Electoral Commissioner Tom Rogers - review announced yesterday Guide Dogs SA CEO Dan Cox - International Guide Dog Day Bowls Australia President Iain Evans - Bowls wants to be an Olympic sportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
Is there an influx of flying insects in SA?

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2026 2:25 Transcription Available


Adelaide University insect expert Professor Craig Williams joined Will to discuss the reports of lots of flying insects being seen in SA.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nutrition Science Bites
How shift work affects eating, drinking, sleep, health and wellbeing! ...with Prof Alison Coates

Nutrition Science Bites

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2026 33:59


In this #NutritionScienceBites episode Professor Clare Collins interviews Professor Alison Coates, a leading expert in nutrition and shift work from Adelaide University. They discuss the unique nutritional challenges faced by shift workers and practical strategies to help shift workers improve their nutrition-related health and wellbeing. This includes planning meals ahead of time, changing meal timing to improve metabolic health, supporting workplace policies for healthy food options, and using support tools for alcohol and nutrition assessment.Key topicsImpact of shift work on eating patternsNutritional challenges for shift workersStrategies for healthy eating during night shiftsThe role of chronobiology in shift work healthSupport tools for alcohol risk assessment How can you reduce or quit alcohol? | Australian Government Department of Health and Aged CareHello Sunday Morning - Drink Self-Assessment https://hellosundaymorning.org/nib_alcohol_self-assessment/No Money No Time Podcast https://nomoneynotime.com.au/podcasts and Resources https://nomoneynotime.comNo Money No Time Information on Fasting DietsNo Money No Time: To Snack or Not Snack No Money No Time Future of Meal Prep: How AI Can Simplify Your WeekCheck you Diet Quality using the Healthy Eating Quiz: Click on the top right hand 'green button' called 'How healthy is my diet' https://nomoneynotime.com.au/Want a more Personalised Food, Nutrient Assessment Report? Use our Australian Eating Survey - For a 50% discount enter the 'DietCheck' code at the checkout! Purchase here https://australianeatingsurvey.com.au/Here's the link to the No Money No Time closed Facebook group (be sure to take the Healthy Eating Quiz first) https://www.facebook.com/groups/386824626838448Our No Money No Time email: nmnt@newcastle.edu.au and our Nutrition Science Bites email: nutritionsciencebites@newcastle.edu.au Are you in a position to make donation to support our No Money No Time website? Donate hereKeywords: #shiftwork,#nutrition, #diet, #health, #sleep, #chronobiology, #shiftworkers, #dietarystrategies, #nutrition, #Chrononutrition, #TimeRestrictedEating, #alcohol Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Signal
What the shaky Iran ceasefire means for fuel prices

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2026 15:30


A fragile two week ceasefire between Iran, the United States and Israel has raised hopes ships stuck in the Strait of Hormuz will soon be on the move. Disruptions to the oil and gas supply have raised fears of a global economic slowdown as surging fuel prices punish households and businesses. Today, Susan Stone, the Credit Union SA Chair of Economics, on whether a ceasefire changes expectations about the economic fallout and whether petrol and diesel prices are set to fall.Featured: Susan Stone, Credit Union SA Chair of Economics at Adelaide University

Think Again
How policy is getting in the way of schools and teachers doing good education

Think Again

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026


Marie Brennan, Borderlands Cooperative board member, hosts this program. She is joined by Professor Rob Hattam from Adelaide University, who talks about the ways that government policy has been impeding the ability of schools and teachers to carry out good education for several decades.Rob Hattam argues that we've been infected by a 'GERM', a Global Education Reform Movement. The logics of this include: (i) marketisation and devolution of responsibility to the school level, (ii) standardisation in which schools have to compete to do the same thing (which involves high stakes performance testing), and (iii) a pseudo-science of teaching taking hold that doesn't pass scrutiny.In this context, Rob proposes that education policy is being corrupted by 'knowledge grifters'. ReferenceSahlberg P. 2016, 'The global educational reform movement and its impact on schooling', Handbook of Global Education Policy, WILEY-BLACKWELL. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118468005.ch7

The SMSF Adviser Show
Understanding the performance of SMSFs v APRA funds

The SMSF Adviser Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2026 42:50


In this episode of the SMSF Adviser Show, hosts Keith Ford and Aaron Dunn are joined by SMSF Association CEO Peter Burgess and Adelaide University's Dr George Mihaylov to break down new research that compares the performance of SMSFs to that of APRA funds. By applying the same methodology used for APRA funds to a dataset covering more than 400,000 SMSFs, the study delivers a more accurate, "apples with apples" view of sector performance, underscoring the role of advice and diversification in outcomes. Tune in to hear: How investment performance of SMSFs and APRA funds stack up. Why there is a much larger variance in performance among SMSFs. The benefits that advisers are able to deliver, particularly for low-performing funds.

WOMADelaide
River Listening - WOMADelaide 2026

WOMADelaide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 54:19


Water is alive; with memory, voice, and rights. In this powerful session, Dan Hikuroa, Leah Barclay, and Grant Rigney explore how we can and must transform our relationship with rivers. From Indigenous law to ecological soundscapes to frontline water justice, they share stories, sounds and strategies for protecting waterways through more-than-human perspectives and First Nations leadership. Moderator Jo Shulman – CEO of the Environmental Defenders Office (EDO).   Proudly supported by the Environmental Defenders Office and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre.   WOMADelaide 2026 The Planet Talks Generously supported by Claire Pfister. Supported by: Environmental Defenders Office, Adelaide University and The Guardian  

WOMADelaide
Oceans Calling - WOMADelaide 2026

WOMADelaide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 120:10


The Southern Ocean is calling, and its voice carries stories of change, resilience, and reckoning. In this evocative session, we explore the cultural memory, ecological shifts, and climate urgency shaping one of Earth's most powerful oceans. From historical narratives to devastating modern algal blooms, and from polar expeditions to the futures of our coasts, this conversation invites us to reckon with and act to protect our deep blue seas. Proudly supported by the Environment Institute, Adelaide University and the Bob Hawke Prime Ministerial Centre.   WOMADelaide 2026 The Planet Talks Generously supported by Claire Pfister. Supported by: Environmental Defenders Office, Adelaide University and The Guardian  

WOMADelaide
Information Wars - WOMADelaide 2026

WOMADelaide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 57:29


At a time when global crises demand collective action, public trust in traditional media and public institutions is eroding. In this timely panel, journalist Marian Wilkinson, author Don Watson and political scientist Christian Downie explore how disinformation, corporate influence, and identity politics are deepening polarisation. What does it take to rebuild trust, reclaim facts, and foster unity in an age of division? Join three of the sharpest minds working at the intersection of media, politics and language for a conversation about truth, power, and the fight for a livable future.   WOMADelaide 2026 The Planet Talks Generously supported by Claire Pfister. Supported by: Environmental Defenders Office, Adelaide University and The Guardian  

WOMADelaide
Brave New Futures - WOMADelaide 2026

WOMADelaide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 61:44


In a world tilting toward ecological collapse and digital saturation, how do we hold fast to hope, justice, and our connection to the living world? Brave New Futures brings together Grace Vegesana, Richard King, and Claire Marshall for a dynamic conversation led by Lee Constable on envisioning positive futures and imagining them into being. From radical storytelling to ecological activism and speculative design, this session explores how we reconnect with the natural world while navigating the digital one and build a better tomorrow.   WOMADelaide 2026 The Planet Talks Generously supported by Claire Pfister. Supported by: Environmental Defenders Office, Adelaide University and The Guardian  

WOMADelaide
Wayfinding Climate Justice - WOMADelaide 2026

WOMADelaide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 55:46


Pacific communities have long led the global climate fight with courage, wisdom and moral clarity through advocacy, innovation and deep cultural knowledge. Although Australia's hopes in hosting COP31 have been dashed, what opportunities remain to stand alongside the Pacific in genuine partnership? In what is bound to be a powerful and energetic conversation Moemoana Schwenke, Salā Dr. George Carter and 'Alopi Latukefu, guided by facilitator Tukini Tavui, share the myriad ways Pacific peoples have shaped and continue to shape the global response to climate change and what Australia must do to move beyond words to meaningful action.   WOMADelaide 2026 The Planet Talks Generously supported by Claire Pfister. Supported by: Environmental Defenders Office, Adelaide University and The Guardian  

WOMADelaide
No One Left Behind - WOMADelaide 2026

WOMADelaide

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2026 59:03


How can Australia navigate its way to a low-carbon future in a way that builds a more inclusive economy and just society? The challenge is ensuring fairness so that workers, communities and everyday lives are supported through change, not sacrificed to it. Sharan Burrow, Karrina Nolan and Rebecca Huntley join Tory Shepherd to explore what a just transition really means and how we can seize the chance to make it fair for all.   WOMADelaide 2026 The Planet Talks Generously supported by Claire Pfister. Supported by: Environmental Defenders Office, Adelaide University and The Guardian  

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट
From Nepal's U15 camp to Australia's Over 40 ‘A' squad: Deepak Chetry's cricket journey - नेपालको यू–१५ क्याम्पदेखि अस्ट्रेलियाको ओभर ४० ‘ए' टोलीसम्

SBS Nepali - एसबीएस नेपाली पोडकाष्ट

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2026 13:39


Adelaide-based cricketer Deepak Chetry has been selected in the Cricket Australia Masters Over 40s ‘A' squad for the One Day and T20 matches happening in Dubai from April 1 to 12. SBS Nepali spoke with the long-time Adelaide University cricketer, who also works as a cricket coach, about his cricketing journey from once training in Nepal's under-15 camp to representing the Aussie team on an international platform. - एडिलेडमा बसोबास गर्दै आएका दिपक क्षेत्री क्रिकेट अस्ट्रेलिया मास्टर्स ओभर ४० को ‘ए' टोलीमा छनोट भएका छन्। उक्त टोलीले आउँदो अप्रिल १ देखि १२ सम्म दुबईमा हुने एकदिवसीय र टी२० खेलहरू खेल्न गइरहेको हो। नेपालमा सानै उमेरदेखि क्रिकेट खेल्दै आएकाो बताउने क्षेत्री लामो समयदेखि एडिलेड युनिभर्सिटीबाट प्रिमियर क्रिकेट खेल्नुका साथै एक क्रिकेट प्रशिक्षक पनि हुन्। अस्ट्रेलियन राष्ट्रिय टोलीमा उनको पछिल्लो ऐतिहासिक उपलब्धि र समग्र क्रिकेट यात्राबारे क्षेत्रीसँग एसबीएस नेपालीले गरेको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।

Wildlife Health Talks
#78 Conversations with Women of Wildlife (A Panel Discussion on the occasion of International Women's Day)

Wildlife Health Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2026 37:29


Six women. Five continents. Decades of experience spanning wildlife veterinary practice, disease research, government policy, and international conservation. Recorded for 2026 International Women's Day, this episode brings together an extraordinary panel to celebrate women in wildlife health, their journeys, their achievements, and their honest reflections on working in a field that hasn't always made space for them.From Taiwan to Kenya, Wyoming to Brazil, Indonesia to Germany, our guests share what drew them to wildlife health and what they've had to navigate along the way, the subtle daily realities of male-dominated spaces, alongside the genuine optimism that comes from seeing more women enter the field and rise into leadership. Warm, funny, and deeply human, this is the kind of conversation that reminds you why community matters in this work.Watch this episode as a video podcast on our Youtube channel here. Learn more about our panelists:Dr. AiMei Chang, wildlife veterinarian and academic at the National Pingtung University of Science and Technology in Taiwan, and Secretary of the WDA Asia-Pacific sectionDr. Sharon Mulindi, Senior Veterinary Officer at Kenya Wildlife Service and a Masters student of Conservation Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, and Vice Chair of the WDA Africa and Middle East sectionDr. Aricia Duarte-Benvenuto, veterinarian and postdoctoral researcher at the Laboratory of Wildlife Comparative Pathology at the University of São Paulo in BrazilDr. Kim Gruetzmacher, Wildlife and Conservation Veterinarian, working for the German Federal Agency for Nature Conservation as Head of the Division for International Nature ConservationDr. Samantha Allen, Supervisor of the Veterinary Service unit (Wyoming Game and Fish Department), State Wildlife Veterinarian for Wyoming, and President of the American Association of Wildlife VeterinariansDr. Fransiska Sulistyo, wildlife veterinarian and consultant specialising in orangutan conservation and rehabilitation in Indonesia, and a PhD student at Adelaide University.We'd love to hear from you ... share your thoughts, feedback and ideas.

AI in Education Podcast
AI in Universities: Why Connection, Not Content, is Now King

AI in Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 35:55


AI in Universities: Why Connection, Not Content, is Now King This was an exciting episode, because we recorded it on campus at the world's newest university - Adelaide University. It officially started on-campus delivery this week, as it finally opened the doors after merging the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia. Amid the buzz of students arriving for week 1, Eddie Major and I found some time to sit down and talk about how AI is impacting universities. Eddie is the university's AI Learning and Teaching Coordinator and you may not be surprised to learn that we discussed the AI myths of higher education and what being an "AI-first university" means.  Eddie debunks the "AI brain rot" myth, explaining that while the technology is disruptive, it is not the end of the university. Instead, we are moving from an era where "Content is King" to one where "Connection is King." We explore: Upstream AI Use: How students are using tools like NotebookLM to synthesise information before they even start an assignment. The Soft Skills Surge: Why communication and critical thinking are now more valuable than hard technical skills. The AI-First University: What it truly means to embed AI literacy across a global curriculum. References: We discussed the research from Hiromu Yakura at the Max Planck Institute about the way that ChatGPT was influencing speech. The paper, called "Empirical evidence of Large Language Model's influence on human spoken communication" is available at this link: https://arxiv.org/abs/2409.01754 

TuneFM
Detection Dogs Can Help Sniff Out Trafficked Wildlife

TuneFM

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026 21:34


Detection dogs can help detect trafficked wildlife in shipping containers, a new study from Adelaide University has found. Dr Georgia Moloney and her team partnered with shipping company CMA CGM to design a new approach to screening shipping containers for trafficked wildlife. Using an air sampling device attached to the shipping container vents, their specially trained detection dog Stan was able to detect hidden wildlife items like pelts with 98% accuracy. Ash sits down with Dr Moloney to talk about her work.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/tunefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Radioactive Show
Social Costs of AUKUS

Radioactive Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2026


Sharing audio from an online forum organised by no nuclear subs SA, ‘Stop the AUKUS nuclear submarines', held on February 11. Firstly we'll hear from Dr Margie Beavis, from the Medical Association for Prevention of War, and ICAN - the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons. Margie will provide some of the broader context of defence policy and AUKUS nuclear submarines. Later in the show we'll hear from Professor Al Rainnie from Adelaide University, on the opportunity costs of AUKUS, as in what we're missing out on when 368 billion is funnelled into AUKUS.Adjunct Prof. Al Rainnie (Adelaide University) on AUKUS costs, opportunity costs and jobs claims.Medical Association for Prevention of WarInternational Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons

Talking Sleep
Wearable Sleep Tech: Clinical Use and Best Practices

Talking Sleep

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2026 55:24


In this episode of Talking Sleep, host Dr. Seema Khosla welcomes three members of the World Sleep Society's consumer health technology task force—Dr. Michael Chee,  Professor and Director of the Center for Sleep and Cognition at the National University of Singapore who chaired the guideline-writing task force; Dr. Mathias Baumert, an associate professor leading the biomedical engineering discipline of the school of Electrical and Mechanical engineering at Adelaide University in Australia, and Dr. Cathy Goldstein, professor of neurology at the University of Michigan.  to discuss their global recommendations for the use of consumer sleep technology and wearable health trackers. Consumer wearables have become ubiquitous in clinical practice, with patients routinely sharing device data. While some clinicians have historically dismissed this information, attitudes are shifting as technology improves and rigorous research examines sensors, algorithms, and data quality. Dr. Chee explains that the recommendations are designed for multiple audiences: end-users, clinicians, researchers, and manufacturers, with specific guidance for each group. The conversation addresses practical considerations: the assumption that users have good perfusion, how bed partners can influence movement detection, and the fundamental truth that the best device is one patients will actually wear properly. The panel discusses recent FDA regulatory changes and clarifies whether guidance applies only to non-FDA cleared wellness devices or has broader implications. The experts systematically review various metrics from wearables. They introduce TATS (total attempted time in sleep) and explain what clinicians should know about sleep onset and offset detection. The episode emphasizes the call for standardized Fundamental Sleep Measures and greater transparency about test populations used in device validation. Dr. Baumert discusses the need to co-create benchmarks for measurement accuracy across different contexts—from persons with normal sleep to shift workers to those with sleep disorders. Whether you're skeptical about consumer wearables or seeking guidance on interpreting patient-generated data, this episode provides evidence-based recommendations for moving forward responsibly. Join us for this important discussion about embracing consumer sleep technology while maintaining clinical rigor.

David and Will
Breaking at 8: Premier Peter Malinauskas

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2026 10:31 Transcription Available


Premier Peter Malinauskas joined David & Will for Breaking at 8 to discuss the ongoing negotiations for the Nurses EBA, official opening for Adelaide University and whether the rumour of him having coffee with Elizabeth Dabars was true. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

adelaide university premier peter malinauskas
David and Will
Adelaide University New Vice Chancellor Nicola Phillips

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2026 7:35 Transcription Available


Adelaide University new Vice Chancellor Nicola Phillips joined David & Will to discuss the merge of the two universities and what the future holds for Adelaide University. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Joint Action
Reframing pain for osteoarthritis with A/Prof Tasha Stanton (2022)

Joint Action

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2026 37:20


On this week's episode we discuss reframing pain in the context of osteoarthritis. The purpose of today's conversation is to help you reconceptualise what pain means and shift the dialogue from pain being solely a marker of tissue damage and discusses the nervous system adaptations that occur as pain persists. Further we discuss education programs that target this knowledge and the beliefs that may underlie behaviours that detract from your ability to be physically active and modify your behaviour.Associate Professor Tasha Stanton leads the Osteoarthritis Research Theme within IIMPACT in Health at the University of South Australia, Adelaide. Her research group is affiliated with the Body in Mind Research group in Adelaide (University of South Australia).Tasha completed her PhD at the University of Sydney in 2010 and is currently a National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Career Development Fellow (2019-2022). She has received over $5.3m in competitive research funding to date, including a highly renowned Canadian Institute of Health Research Postdoctoral Training Fellowship (2011-2014) and NHMRC Early Career Fellowship (2014-2018). Her research aims to understand why we have pain and why, sometimes, pain doesn't go away.RESOURCESJournal articlesA pain science education and walking program to increase physical activity in people with symptomatic knee osteoarthritis: a feasibility studyThe EPIPHA-KNEE trial: Explaining Pain to target unhelpful pain beliefs to Increase PHysical Activity in KNEE osteoarthritis - a protocol for a multicentre, randomised controlled trial with clinical- and cost-effectiveness analysisWebsitesNOI GroupCONNECT WITH USJoin one of our trials https://www.osteoarthritisresearch.com.au/current-trialsInstagram: @ProfDavidHunterTwitter: @ProfDavidHunter @jointactionorgEmail: hello@jointaction.infoWebsite: www.jointaction.info/podcastIf you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to subscribe to learn more about osteoarthritis from the world's leading experts! And please let us know what you thought by leaving us a review! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

My Word with Douglas E. Welch
The Adelaide University Boat Club, Established 1881, Adelaide, Australia [Photography]

My Word with Douglas E. Welch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2025


A Cork in the Road
Episode 158 - Exploring Californian Viticulture Through the Lens of Traditionally-Made Sparkling Wines with Tom Sherwood, the Owner and Winemaker of BXT Wines

A Cork in the Road

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2025 62:32


This episode features my conversation with Tom Sherwood, the owner and winemaker of BXT Wines in California. BXT is an exploration of Californian viticulture through the lens of traditionally made sparkling wine. The idea of “Bubbles by Tom“ (BXT) is to take a grower-Champagne mentality and apply it to hand-crafted sparkling wines from grapes grown throughout California, and Tom seeks out interesting vineyard sites to work with for producing his small batches of these wines. He started this project in 2018 inspired by grower Champagne, but he grew up in Australia where he says he stumbled into wine making when he attended Adelaide University and studied Viticulture and Enology. He not only discovered a love for this career but he also me his now wife, Britt, who also works in the wine industry as the Director of Winemaking for Lawrence Wine Estates in Napa, CA. Tom was not afraid to get a little nerdy while talking about the details of his grape growing and winemaking practices, and you'll appreciate his transparency during our discussion about wine pricing and the state of the market for domestic sparkling wine. You can visit www.bxtwines.com to learn more about the portfolio, and you can connect with Tom by following @bxtwines on Instagram.Recorded July 20, 2025

Coro Baptist Church
AI and the Great I Am - Part 2

Coro Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 54:48


Come and join us for a deep dive and discussion into the realm of Artificial Intelligence as we explore the opportunities and challenges it brings to the church. Can we, should we, and how might we engage with AI ethically, theologically and practically in life and ministry? James Foley, our guest speaker for this occasion, is the pastor of Salisbury Baptist Church where he loves to teach the Word of God and to equip others in ministry. He describes himself as a 'recovering mathematician' after studying Maths & Computer Science at Adelaide University and working for a maths textbook company for a couple of years. Since then he has studied theology at Moore College in Sydney, and worked in church & university ministry contexts. He is married to Rachelle, and they have three children. He enjoys classical music, games and puzzles, and can run further than he used to but would rather play table-tennis.

Coro Baptist Church
AI and the Great I Am - Part 1

Coro Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2025 39:33


Come and join us for a deep dive and discussion into the realm of Artificial Intelligence as we explore the opportunities and challenges it brings to the church. Can we, should we, and how might we engage with AI ethically, theologically and practically in life and ministry? James Foley, our guest speaker for this occasion, is the pastor of Salisbury Baptist Church where he loves to teach the Word of God and to equip others in ministry. He describes himself as a 'recovering mathematician' after studying Maths & Computer Science at Adelaide University and working for a maths textbook company for a couple of years. Since then he has studied theology at Moore College in Sydney, and worked in church & university ministry contexts. He is married to Rachelle, and they have three children. He enjoys classical music, games and puzzles, and can run further than he used to but would rather play table-tennis.

SMC: School Marketing and Communications
230: Working smarter not harder - survival strategies for solo school marketers

SMC: School Marketing and Communications

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 35:18


School marketing and communications with Charlie Maughan, Rita Kilroy and Harrison Shearn In this episode, Charlie and Rita are joined by imageseven Digital Marketing Specialist — Harrison Shearn — to discuss how school marketers can navigate Meta's increasingly AI-automated platform. In the Deep Dive, the team focus on solo school marketer and strategies to help keep all the plates spinning. Finally, the team get swept up in Adelaide University's recent ‘Launch You' campaign and how the visuals got slightly carried away from the intended message. Episode Links: Adelaide University creates LAUNCH YOU via Richards Rose - AdNews Adelaide University - We're here to help launch new futures - YouTube Got more questions for Charlie and the team? You can ask them via the following: Email: smc@imageseven.com.au Survey: imageseven.typeform.com Here at imageseven, we are always on the lookout for great people to join the team and we have a few opportunities open. To view our available positions or enquire further, head to https://www.imageseven.com.au/work-with-us/

The World of Higher Education
Opening January 2026: Inside One of the Biggest University Mergers in Australia

The World of Higher Education

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 31:27


In this episode of The World of Higher Education Podcast, host Alex Usher discusses the historic merger of two major Australian universities—the University of Adelaide and the University of South Australia—set to be completed by January 2026. This merger will form Adelaide University, which will be one of the largest academic institutions in the country. Alex interviews David Lloyd, Vice Chancellor and President of the University of South Australia, and Co-Vice Chancellor of Adelaide University, who shares insights about the motivations, strategic planning, and potential impacts of this significant merger. David also elaborates on the potential benefits, challenges in maintaining distinct missions, and the broader implications for higher education internationally.Please note, the views and opinions expressed in each episode are those of the individual contributors, and do not necessarily reflect those of the podcast host and team, or our sponsors.This episode is sponsored by KnowMeQ.ArchieCPL is the first AI-enabled tool that massively streamlines credit for prior learning evaluation. Toronto based KnowMeQ makes ethical AI tools that boost and bottom line, achieving new efficiencies in higher ed and workforce upskilling. 

Radically Genuine Podcast
182. Manufactured Evidence-The Systematic Fraud Behind Adolescent SSRI Prescribing

Radically Genuine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 70:20


Professor Jon Jureidini is a child psychiatrist who leads the Critical and Ethical Mental Health research group at Adelaide University in Australia. His forensic deconstruction of industry-sponsored clinical trials has exposed how pharmaceutical companies manipulate data, employ ghostwriters, and cultivate academic figureheads to create an illusion of scientific consensus around their products. Prof. Jureidini has revealed how medications prescribed to our most vulnerable populations—children and adolescents—gained approval based on studies that were fundamentally misrepresented in the scientific literature. In his groundbreaking book, 'The Illusion of Evidence-Based Medicine: Exposing the crisis of credibility in clinical research,' co-authored with Leemon McHenry, he systematically demonstrates how commercial interests have hijacked the evidence base that clinicians rely on, compromising patient care in the process. His work raises profound questions about the integrity of published research and challenges us to reconsider the foundations of modern medicine. Jureidini reveals shocking findings about the landmark 'Treatment of Adolescent Depression Study (TADS) study that's been used to justify prescribing antidepressants to teenagers—despite evidence showing a five-fold increase in suicidal events. With nearly 20% of adolescent girls now taking SSRIs, this conversation exposes the profit-driven deception that puts millions of developing brains at risk while pharmaceutical companies continue to thrive on what Jureidini calls "the illusion of evidence-based medicineChapters00:00 Introduction to the Crisis in Psychiatry02:20 The Illusion of Evidence-Based Medicine04:34 The TADS Study: A Closer Look10:47 Evaluating the TADS Study's Findings14:22 The Ethics of Informed Consent26:28 Risks and Alternatives in Treatment32:59 The Controversy of Antidepressant Prescriptions35:46 Ethical Concerns in Pharmaceutical Practices40:29 The Impact of Clinical Trials on Drug Approval47:08 Challenges in Psychiatric Research and Publication50:29 Restoring Trust in Scientific Integrity58:20 A Shift Towards Social Determinants of Mental Health RADICALLY GENUINE PODCASTDr. Roger McFillin / Radically Genuine WebsiteYouTube @RadicallyGenuineDr. Roger McFillin (@DrMcFillin) / XSubstack | Radically Genuine | Dr. Roger McFillinInstagram @radicallygenuineContact Radically GenuineConscious Clinician CollectivePLEASE SUPPORT OUR PARTNERS15% Off Pure Spectrum CBD (Code: RadicallyGenuine)10% off Lovetuner click here—-----------FREE DOWNLOAD! DISTRESS TOLERANCE SKILLS

无时差研究所
EP312-十年前的今天,请回答2014|这一年为未来埋下了多少伏笔?

无时差研究所

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 77:56


【Insider】又到年末,毫无意外地再度感慨岁月如梭,只能请大家“且行且珍惜”。是的,让我们例行时光穿越,回到2014年看看!今年的主题是“时间的伏笔”,今年的阵容还是大家都爱的黑总+俺俩三人组! 接下来你将听到: ⭕️ 十年前的朋友圈分享:又勤快又充实,那时我可真快乐! ⭕️ 如果给2014年写一篇特稿,开头会怎样写? 从今年马云重新现身,忆当年创业浪潮奔涌 我有一个朋友:当年放弃成为蚂蚁个位数员工,选择去读博 ⭕️ 草蛇灰线,隐于十年前 世越号和韩国文艺届黑名单 克里米亚公投脱乌入俄 马航MH370航班失联 ⭕️ 这些新闻,我都差点没发现发生于十年前 A股单日成交破万亿、重新站回3000点 克里姆林宫确认普京离婚、卢布暴跌 ⭕️ 文化生活真精彩,2014年,我看了: 花少、跑男、极速前进,这些神综拍了第一季 《小时代》大战《后会无期》 大学里的唯一一届世界杯,又名荷兰球迷血泪史 琼瑶于正版权纷争:迟来的和消失的道歉 ⭕️ 后悔没买系列:哪怕没买比特币,存余额宝也是好的 随着年龄增长,时间好像过得越来越快,但每一年的记忆似乎又逐渐稀释了。今年我看到了一个名词,叫做“社媒怀旧”,说我们以回翻往日记录的方式重返过去,这构成了“犒劳自己”的怀旧之旅。希望本期节目能够成为一个契机,大家得以用怀念为由安慰自己,也能带着美好回忆,在新的一年重新出发! 主播 / 王妈妈 珂珂 黑总音频剪辑 / 珂珂 Shownotes / 王妈妈感谢来自澳大利亚的全新的阿德莱德大学(Adelaide University)对本期节目的大力支持。同时感谢日光派对促成本次合作。原来的阿德莱德大学(The University of Adelaide)与南澳大学(University of South Australia)在今年7月正式推出了全新大学品牌——阿德莱德大学(Adelaide University)。这所新的大学不仅会延续两校的传承与优势,也将成为澳大利亚八大高校联盟成员之一。新大学将于2026年正式投入运营,目前已开放2026年入学的国际学生申请,大家可以关注阿德莱德大学(Adelaide University)官方微信公众号(公众号名称:阿德莱德大学;也可识别扫描下方二维码进入),或中文官网(链接:https://adelaideuni.cn/)来了解详情!无时差研究所六周年周边来啦!欧洲NFC有机苹果汁 x 无时差研究所超有态度环保袋购买链接:https://pbs.ink/wr4nwh欢迎关注「无时差研究」所同名小红书、微博如何加入听友群?微信公众号搜索「无时差研究所」,后台回复「入群」,扫描小助手二维码就可以啦!“每一次准备播客的过程,都带我们走到了某一个小小议题的门口,而每个嘉宾都是一把钥匙,ta 领着我们看到了全新的、更大的世界,ta 让我对世界多了一些了解,即便每次都有一点点,它都成为了我们生命里的一个小小刻度,也希望它也能帮助到你~”如果你喜欢我们,欢迎关注无时差研究所同名公众号给我们送来你的心意哦!同时欢迎在全平台搜索并订阅无时差研究所。

哎哟嚯Radio
211「哎哟嚯!金正男刺杀案,广岛女高中生杀人案,海洲连环案,世纪悬案【15】」

哎哟嚯Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 153:10


本期《哎哟嚯Radio》将聚焦三起令人震惊的案件:• 金正男刺杀案:一起在马来西亚机场发生的离奇毒杀案,牵扯出国际间谍与国家斗争的阴影。• 广岛女高中生杀人案:震惊日本社会的凶案,时隔14年竟意外破获!• 海洲连环案:清朝时期一系列离奇失踪与谋杀案件,将这座小镇拖入恐慌漩涡,嫌疑人的心理令人毛骨悚然。—————————————————————时间轴:00:06:25 海洲连环案01:10:10 广岛女高中生杀人案01:44:01 金正男刺杀案—————————————————————本节目由全新的阿德莱德大学独家冠名赞助播出,同时感谢日光派对播客联盟支持本次合作。新的阿德莱德大学(Adelaide University)是(原)阿德莱德大学(The University of Adelaide)与南澳大学(University of South Australia)在2024年7月,正式推出新的大学品牌,中文名不变,还是阿德莱德大学。新大学将于2026年正式投入运营,目前,已正式开放2026年入学的国际学生申请。新的阿德莱德大学Adelaide University位于澳大利亚南澳地区,是一所面向未来的现代综合性大学。大家可以关注阿德莱德大学(Adelaide University)官方微信公众号(公众号名称:阿德莱德大学;也可识别扫描下方二维码进入),或中文官网(链接:adelaideuni.cn)来了解详情!新大学将融合两校的优势和传承,成为澳大利亚一所新的大学。这是一所面向未来的新型现代化综合大学,致力于通过变革性的教育、学生体验、研究和创新来产生跨越全球的深远影响。也将成为澳大利亚著名八校联盟(Go8)的一员。阿德莱德作为南澳大利亚的首府,环境宜人,气候温和,它是世界宜居城市之一,2024年经济学人智库(EIU)全球城市指数中排名并列第11位。另外它还是节庆之都,生活成本相较于悉尼和墨尔本来讲会低不少,是性价比之选。更多详情欢迎参考公众号文章:mp.weixin.qq.com—————————————————————本期主播:Skywang,比利,任小之节目收听平台:网易云音乐/ 小宇宙App/微博音频/Podcasts/ B站Bilibili/ 喜马拉雅/ 荔枝FM/ QQ音乐/微博视频版:B站(Bilibili)每周三晚八点(全平台同名:哎哟嚯Radio)TB店铺:哎哟嚯Radio周边小店投稿邮箱:AYHRadio@Hotmail.com商务合作:AYHRadio@Hotmail.com

The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate
The Adelaide Boom: Is the End Finally Near? Peter Koulizos Offers His Take

The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2024 58:05


What's happening with Adelaide's property market? Is the incredible boom we've been seeing finally coming to an end? In this episode, we're joined by Peter Koulizos, the property professor, to take a closer look at what's going on in this fascinating market. Adelaide's median house price has now overtaken Melbourne's—for the first time in 40 years! And all this while having a population of less than 1.5 million compared to Melbourne's 5.5 million. It's been a remarkable run of price growth since mid-2020, but is the boom about to fizzle out? Peter dives into what's been driving this surge in Adelaide, looking beyond just affordability to unpack the underlying factors. Is this market still a hidden gem, or are we finally seeing the first signs of it slowing down? If Adelaide's meteoric rise has caught your eye, this conversation is one you'll want to hear. Peter's insights might just change the way you see this city's property market and where it's heading. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 01:18 - Who is Peter Koulizos? 02:21 - Did the property boom in Adelaide go as planned or unexpectedly? 04:26 - Is the property boom in Adelaide losing momentum or still going strong? 05:39 - Is remote work still allowing people to live thousands of kilometres away? 08:42 - Can Adelaide locals sustain rising property prices amid economic concerns? 12:20 - What kind of growth are Adelaide's quintessential homes seeing? 13:42 - Key differences/similarities between Adelaide, Perth, and Brisbane's property markets 17:58 - Peter's thoughts on Adelaide's headwinds of low growth and high property supply 24:52 - Can stamp duty exemptions for baby boomers help better utilise our housing stock? 26:54 - Is housing supply really different from the supply of other commodities? 30:19 - What is actually driving the property market in Adelaide? 34:30 - The impact of the mining industry, and the Olympic Dam, on Adelaide 36:03 - Will the return of people to Brisbane and Adelaide impact local economies and wages? 41:01 - Is it concerning that buyers agents can operate interstate without local licensing? 46:47 - Which Adelaide suburbs are poised for long-term growth beyond COVID trends? 51:03 - Is the rental shortage in Adelaide increasing demand for home purchases? 53:22 - Peter Koulizos' property dumbo About Our Guest: Peter "The Property Professor" Koulizos, a real estate expert with nearly 30 years of teaching experience, recently retired as the Program Director of the Master of Property at Adelaide University, though he continues to teach. In addition to his academic role, Peter is an active property investor and developer, holding several properties. He researches property markets across Australia to identify top investment suburbs in each capital city and has authored three books: The Property Professor's Top Australian Suburbs, Property vs Shares, and The Diary of a Small Developer. Connect with Peter Koulizos: Website https://www.peterkoulizospc.com.au/ Resources: Visit our website https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au If you have any questions or would like to be featured on our show, contact us at: The Elephant in the Room Property Podcast questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? https://www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://www.veronicamorgan.com.au Looking for a Mortgage Broker? https://www.flintgroup.au Work with Chris: chrisbates@flintgroup.au Enjoyed the podcast? Don't miss out on what's yet to come! Hit that subscription button, spread the word and join us for more insightful discussions in real estate. Your journey starts now! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theelephantintheroom-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-elephant-in-the-room-property-podcast/id1384822719 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ge1626dgnmK0RyKPcXjP0?si=26cde394fa854765  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The National Security Podcast
Transformative and resilient: reflections from the 2024 Pacific Islands Forum

The National Security Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 60:32


Considering new contributions to the Pacific Resilience Fund, is the global community doing enough to support Pacific Island countries? How has the Falepili Union between Australia and Tuvalu been received more broadly across the region? Will it be replicated? How does the Pacific Policing Initiative fit within the Pacific approach to collective security? How can the Pacific balance the pros and cons of the PALM scheme? In this episode, Maima Koro, Henritta McNeil and Joel Nilon join Bianca Birdsall to reflect on the 2024 Pacific Islands Forum, including the Pacific Resilience Fund, Pacific Policing Initiative, and the role of dialogue partners. Maualaivao Maima Koro is the Pacific Research Fellow and academic co-lead of the Regional Perspectives collaboration between Adelaide University and the Defence Science and Technology Group. Dr Henrietta McNeill is a Research Fellow on Pacific security, geopolitics and regionalism at the ANU Department of Pacific Affairs. Joel Nilon is a Pacific Fellow at the ANU Pacific Security College. Show notes: ANU academic programs – find out more Pacific Policing Initiative Power and Influence in the Pacific Islands – co-authored by Henrietta McNeill We'd love to hear from you! Send in your questions, comments, and suggestions to NatSecPod@anu.edu.au. You can tweet us @NSC_ANU and be sure to subscribe so you don't miss out on future episodes. The National Security Podcast is available on Acast, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and wherever you get your podcasts.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Lisa Wundersitz: Adelaide University researcher examines whether New Zealand needs stricter licensing standards

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 3:13


Should New Zealand adopt Australia's stricter licensing approach? The AA's pushing for change, prompted by figures showing 18 to 24 year old drivers in New Zealand are three times more likely to die on our roads than the same cohort in Australia. It has commissioned research by Adelaide University - which suggests Australia's tougher penalties and additional testing could work here. Study lead Lisa Wundersitz says it could have a real impact. "Young drivers tend to have more crashes than any other age group - and I guess we need to consider that they're inexperienced as well. It's important to put a good foundation in." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Most memorable journeys
Marcos Zambartas - About making Wine in Cyprus

Most memorable journeys

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 31:11


Growing up as the son of a winemaker, Marcos was introduced to the wine world from a young age. He first completed his Bachelor and Masters degree in Chemistry at Imperial University London, and worked for a few years in the corporate world before realizing that he wanted to spend his future making wines. He went to the Provence and New Zealand to gain hands-on experience, and continued his journey to Adelaide in order to learn the scientific side of the discipline at Adelaide University, where he gained his Masters Degree in Enology. This life changing adventure was the starting point of an exciting life as a winemaker. Through his international exposure, Marcos acquired the knowledge of the latest practices in modern winemaking and his pioneering and inventive mind is constantly in search for improvement, from the smallest detail in the winery to experimenting with indigenous grape varieties. He simply loves every moment of the creation.The history of the Zambartas family in wine goes back to the 1970's, when Akis Zambartas, a then young man, went to France to study Chemistry in Lyon and then Enology in Montpellier. He returned to Cyprus as the first university educated enologist of the island and was set for a successful career at one of the major wineries of the island.https://zambartaswineries.com/

The Signal
What renting is doing to your DNA

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 14:28


Being a renter can be stressful with a shortage of properties on the market, rising rents and a lack of security for tenants. But what you might not know is there's evidence that renting is accelerating the biological ageing process. That's according to a peer reviewed study from the University of Essex in the UK and Adelaide University. Today, one of the report's authors, Emma Baker, on how DNA testing has shown renting can be bad for your health. Featured: Emma Baker, Professor of Housing Research at the University of Adelaide

What The Duck?!
Nature's vibrators

What The Duck?!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 25:46


They make THEMSELVES scream. Featuring:Dr. Perry Beasley Hall, Adelaide University.Ernesto Caliari Pinheiro, Acoustic biologist, Brazil.Professor Mario Vallejo-Marin, University of Uppsala, Sweden. Lisa Schoenberg, Ecological sound artist, New York.Professor Link Olson, University of Alaska Museum.Dr Andy Reid, University of Strathclyde, Scotland.Dr Ying Luo, Australian National Insect Collection. Featured sounds :Son of a Bee by Dusty Dubs, David Rentz and Vicki Powys.Production:Ann Jones, Presenter / Producer.Petria Ladgrove, Producer.Additional mastering:  Hamish Camilleri.This episode of What the Duck?! was produced on the land of the Wadawarrung and Kaurna people.

SBS French - SBS en français
Focus sur les feux de brousse en Australie

SBS French - SBS en français

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2023 9:48


Dr Amelie Jeanneau, chercheuse à Adelaide University nous parle de ses recherches sur la prévention des incendies de forêts en Australie.

The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate
15 Years On: Property Investment Forecasts Revisited - Hits and Misses

The Elephant In The Room Property Podcast | Inside Australian Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 71:15


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 endured the test of time, and how many are willing to be held accountable for their past forecasts? In this episode, we travel back in time and revisit property predictions made 15 years ago. This retrospective analysis will scrutinise which ones hit the mark and what veered off course in the original research. Join us as we unravel the fascinating dynamics of the property market, exploring how our understanding has evolved over the years, all against the backdrop of a rapidly changing real estate landscape. With us today is the Property Professor himself, Peter Koulizos, and he's willing to be held to account. Walk with us through the maze of property investment insights, uncovering valuable lessons from both successes and missteps of the past. Don't miss this opportunity to gain a deeper understanding of the dynamics of property investment and how they can work in your favour. Episode Highlights: 00:00 - Introduction 01:12 - Who is Peter Koulizos? 05:23 - Work-from-home trends and their impact on real estate 10:26 - Peter's analysis of the locations he chose for his research 13:37 - Real estate investing in Perth 23:16 - Real estate investing and market distortion 31:34 - Property market trends and investment strategies 37:08 - Property market trends in Sydney and Melbourne 42:36 - Property investment strategies and local knowledge. 48:52 - Property investment growth and sustainability 53:06 - Australian housing market trends and supply 59:05 - Housing market trends and renovation vs. moving decisions 1:02:42 - Property investment strategies and valuation 1:03:32 - Peter Koulizos' property dumbo About Our Guest: Peter “The Property Professor” Koulizos has recently retired from the position of Program Director of the Master of Property at Adelaide University but continues to teach in the program. He has been teaching in real estate and investment for over 25 years. Peter also personally invests/develops property and currently holds several properties. Peter researches property markets around the nation, looking for the best suburbs to invest in each capital city. He has published three books; “The Property Professor's Top Australian Suburbs” and “Property vs Shares” and most recently “The Diary of a Small Developer”, with Margaret Lomas. Connect with Peter Koulizos: Follow Peter on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/peter-koulizos-37933522/ Visit The Property Professor's website: https://thepropertyprofessor.net.au/ Join Peter's Facebook Group (The Property Professor): https://www.facebook.com/groups/186153897464/ Visit Peter Koulizos Property Investing: https://www.peterkoulizospc.com.au/ Resources mentioned in the episode: Visit the PIPA website: https://www.pipa.asn.au/ Resources: Visit our website https://www.theelephantintheroom.com.au If you have any questions or would like to be featured on our show, contact us at: The Elephant in the Room Property Podcast questions@theelephantintheroom.com.au Looking for a Sydney Buyers Agent? https://www.gooddeeds.com.au Work with Veronica: https://www.veronicamorgan.com.au Looking for a Mortgage Broker? https://www.blusk.au Work with Chris: hello@blusk.au Enjoyed the podcast? Don't miss out on what's yet to come! Hit that subscription button, spread the word and join us for more insightful discussions in real estate. Your journey starts now! Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theelephantintheroom-podcast Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/ph/podcast/the-elephant-in-the-room-property-podcast/id1384822719 Subscribe on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3Ge1626dgnmK0RyKPcXjP0?si=26cde394fa854765 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS World News Radio
Adelaide creatives find their voice with Jazzmeia Horn

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 5:39


An award winning New York-based jazz artist has been giving masterclasses to emerging creatives at Adelaide University. But Jazzmeia Horn says it's not all about the techniques. She views singing as a vehicle for people to be true to themselves.

SBS World News Radio
Adelaide creatives find their voice with Jazzmeia Horn

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 4:31


An award winning New York-based jazz artist has been giving masterclasses to emerging creatives at Adelaide University. For Jazzmeia Horn, it's not all about the techniques, but singing as a vehicle for people to be true to themselves.

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice
Jon Jureidini – Evidence-Based Medicine in a Post-Truth World

Mad in America: Science, Psychiatry and Social Justice

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2022 45:43


This week on the Mad in America podcast, we are joined by Dr. Jon Jureidini. Jon is a child psychiatrist who also trained in philosophy, critical appraisal and psychotherapy. He has a continuing appointment as a professor in the School of Medicine at the University of Adelaide. He heads Adelaide University's Critical and Ethical Mental Health research group, which conducts research, teaching and advocacy to promote safer, more effective and more ethical research and practice in mental health; and the Paediatric Mental Health Training Unit, providing training and support to medical students, GPs, allied health professionals, teachers and counsellors in non-pathologising approaches to primary care mental health. He has an international reputation for his work on the evidence base for psychiatry and is a strong advocate for addressing the social determinants of mental health. Jon, together with co-author Leemon B. McHenry, wrote the book The Illusion of Evidence-Based Medicine published in 2020. The book was followed by an opinion piece which appeared in the British Medical Journal in March 2022. In this interview, we discuss the issues with evidence-based medicine and what led to the debasement of a system originally conceived to challenge extravagant claims and poor science.