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In today’s episode, Ben O’Shea unpacks the Govt’s plan to give you a pay rise and the potential negatives. Plus, superannuation tax fears & AusPost’s Darcula scam warning explained.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi, I'm John VK4JPM, Secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club, Quick reminder that next weekend is busy for club members and guests. If you're on our mailing list - which would include members, of course - in the last few days, you should have received by email a newsletter containing lots of important info about upcoming events and club activities. On Saturday morning, 12 April, a group of us will be attending Redfest. Come up and say hi if you see us - we'll be the people with bright yellow badges. On Sunday, 13 April, we're holding our bimonthly club lunch at the Withcott Hotel. That's a relaxed opportunity to catch up with friends you've never met, and yes, there are food items that come with ham. Guests, non-members, significant others and harmonics are welcome. Check the menu and location details from our home page at www.ddrci.org.au. Finally, look for some construction articles from Bruce VK4MQ, and start planning to join us for the Annual Foxhunt and BBQ in May... It's only four weeks away now. Hello, I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and I've been thinking. It is interesting to reflect on how attitudes change and the way attention to details vary. It was during this last week that I set about acquainting myself with certain radios, the availability and, of course, how big of a hole they would put in the pocket. What made me consider the changes is the memory of how we were all looking for ways to maximise our website's noticeability. Even during some classes of higher learning included practices in web design and choosing the right wording and layout to attract the search engines from those amazing applications, the search engines. Although I had that tiny bit of training, I have never sought to have a page of my own, and like the rest of us with internet access, I have been a consistent and regular user of the search engines included or added to my web browser. After this week, I can't draw a conclusion as to how the market for amateur radio gear is working in VK-land. I have conducted multiple searches and used different search strings in different search engines, and my success in finding details of authorised agents and resellers for what have been the major marques has been poor. Not only that, when trying to establish whether certain products are available off the shelf, some sites tell me everything other than the availability. I have to wonder whether the retail sector is too busy or not clued in to the value of suitable internet marketing, as it limits the potential customer from getting all the needed information. Or is this a sign that the notoriously low profit margins for our beloved gear have just drained the enthusiasm from those prepared to invest time and large amounts of money? I like using local vendors where possible, but like so many of us, these days, we get some joy from the cheaper small purchases from overseas. Sometimes the products are as good as our local retailer has on display, sometimes better and often worse and sometimes the products can only be obtained from overseas. Currently, I am awaiting delivery of parts from both overseas and locally. Since Australia Post changed domestic deliveries to a 3-day, 2-day, a week, alternating pattern, ostensibly to maximise the parcel delivery service, they have let the small items, the packet mail service, fall into the doldrums. Then there is one notable commercial competitor in the freight delivery business that seems to work in a way that makes Auspost seem speedy. It makes a person wonder if there is a conspiracy to close down the small businesses which operate on-line. Maybe the lucrative contracts for the mega online retailers are the goal as we customers seem to get less and less choice in the matter. We can hope that the weather improves and services return to normal. I'm Geoff Emery VK4ZPP, and that's what I think…. how about you?
Fortnightly update from the Plumbers (PPTEU). Updates on Melbourne Airport, Port Melbourne Social Housing, Auspost and VCAT refurbishments in Melbourne metro. Organisers doing regional visits, including Orbost, Euroa, Castlemaine and Shepparton. Safety incidents reported on CFMEU and ETU sites, delegates doing due diligence. Upcoming Nexgen members' meetings, 11 April in Geelong, 1st July in Brunswick. 10 days off over easter, all agreements guarantee this, enjoy your break.
Despite Star Entertainment at risk of running out of cash, shares in the troubled casino operator resume trading. Plus, wrap up of the February profit reporting season, construction of new homes picks up and AusPost's profit surges 641%.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump's global trade war widens and Australia isn't guaranteed an exemption from punishing tariffs on steel and aluminium. Plus, consumer sentiment is flat in February, and the CEO of AusPost on locking in a deal to boost regional banking.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Can you take a simple idea and turn it into a thriving business?Meet Lou Rice, the brilliant mind behind Strapsicle, and one of our community's shining stars for the past 18 months. Lou's flagship product, a Kindle strap, has captured hearts and wallets alike, putting Strapsicle on the path to $2 million in annual revenue. When Lou joined us last year at SHE-com, her business was bringing in $3k a month. Now, she's set to scale to new heights.In today's episode, Lou unveils her secrets to scaling on Amazon, with insights on leveraging the Amazon algorithm and promotional links to boost your business. She'll also share the story of hitting 900 sales in a single day during Amazon Prime Day, and how influencers in the U.S. are driving traffic to her Amazon store.We chat:✨ The power of Amazon's algorithm and promotional tools✨ How Lou achieved 900 sales in one day on Amazon Prime Day✨ Using influencers and content creators to enhance sales and visibility✨ The crucial role of mental health in entrepreneurshipJoin us for an enlightening conversation on SHE-Talks E-Commerce, where we explore the journey, challenges, and triumphs of turning an innovative product into a booming business.You can find Strapsicle at @strapsicle and www.strapsicle.comWANT MORE:SHE-com LIVE - find out more about the biggest e-commerce event for female brand owners in Australia SHE-com Product Awards - The SHE-com Product Awards are back in 2024 to celebrate the outstanding achievements of women bringing products to life and selling them online. The SHE-com Product Awards are a fantastic way to grow your business and get the recognition you deserve. Enter today!Or if you are feeling stuck, lonely, overwhelmed in your business and want to double your sales in 90 days check out The AcademyHave an idea for an episode or want to connect? Reach out at @shecom.coThis episode is brought to you by ShipStation - Shipping Software for eCommerce SellersConnect global marketplaces & couriers. Empower your team with automation rules to handle more packages & scale efficiently. Use code SHECOMSUCCESS for an extra free month!Sync orders with seamless integrations – connect your existing ecommerce stores, tools, & couriersMeet tight deadlines, reduce errors, and reinvest savings to grow your businessSimplify your online store order fulfillment and deliveryEasy setup & local support ensures seamless operation with no downtime, so your business continues to run smoothlyConnect with the best shipping services globally, including AusPost, DHL, TGE, Fedex, Sendle, RoyalMail, USPS & many more!www.shipstation.com/au
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Keri Prandolini is a woman to admire. She never backs away from giving anything a try and has had some big adventures in her life. Kez has done everything from living overseas, working on massive properties, running her own side hussles and even birthing her oldest son in the kitchen at Iffley Station. She also trains workdogs, who she likes to name after songs. Keri has driven the mail run and has some fond memories of her time on the road delivering the post. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
In the latest episode of print's podcast, It's Been A Big Month in Print, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson analyse, assess, and interpret the major news, trends, issues and developments from November.We start off this month's edition by reviewing the Canva deal with HP to provide design-to-print for their customers, by facilitating local printing companies with HP Indigo and HP Large Format printers to supply the print. We also assess the Visual Media Association's launch of the new Labels & Packaging Coalition, which has warned the federal government about regulations surrounding fibre-based packaging solutions. Still on packaging we look at and Amcor's $13bn acquisition of US-based Berry Group, which means the company will have 400 plants around the world printing a huge amount of flexo. We move on to discuss Officework's new same-day printing service, which creates a new challenge for commercial printshops, and we look at the latest developments as print and mail looks to keep mail monopoly AusPost in check. The return of the National Print Awards in May next for their 40th iteration, with a refreshed approach to the format, categories and how judging is assessed.Finally we wrap up with a peak into 2025, and what will be a seriously increased use and reliance on AI, along with the importance of getting acquainted with how AI could be incorporated into your business.Links:Sponsored by Currie Groupwww.curriegroup.com.au/contact Canva offers design-to-print via HP userswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/canva-offers-design-to-print-via-hp-usersVMA warns on packaging regulationwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/vma-warns-on-packaging-regulationAmcor in packaging mega mergerwww.print21.com.au/packaging/amcor-in-packaging-mega-mergerOfficeworks rolls out same day printingwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/officeworks-rolls-out-same-day-printingVMA says auspost should stick to scriptwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/vma-says-auspost-should-stick-to-scriptNational Print Awards to re-launch in 2025www.print21.com.au/industry/latest/national-print-awards-to-re-launch-in-2025Ricoh opens new CX Centrewww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/ricoh-opens-new-cx-centre------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact Print21 via...
The Quicky news update for Monday, October 14th 2024 The Quicky is the easiest and most enjoyable way to get across the news every day. And it's delivered straight to your ears in a daily podcast so you can listen whenever you want, wherever you want...at the gym, on the train, in the playground or at night while you're making dinner. Want to try MOVE by Mamamia?Click here to start a seven-day free trial of our exercise app. CREDITS Host/Producer: Taylah Strano Audio Producer: Thom Lion Become a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conheça a história de Jerry Cardorzo, um refugiado de Bangladesh que se beneficiou de um novo programa do Australia Post que oferece oportunidades à profissionais qualificados com dificuldades para encontrar empregos em suas áreas.
Emma Morton grew up on Pandie Pandie Station, 30kms from Birdsville. The Birdsville races have been a big part of her, and her family's life. Growing up with horses and races Emma always wanted to follow in her grandfather and father's footsteps and become a trainer. Life got in the way for a little while, but Emma has come full circle and took out her trainer's licence 12 months ago. She now continues her family legacy. This weekend is a big one for Emma and her family, with them all heading 'home' to Birdsville for the Birdsville races - which is basically Birdsville Christmas. Emma isn't lining any horses up this year, but there's plenty of time for that in years to come. For now, it's about catching up with those she grew up with. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
The Treasurer blames high rates for a sluggish economy as economists expect the latest GDP figures to be the worst in 30 years. Plus, Auspost's CEO explains why the business is losing money, and home prices hit new records.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the latest episode of print's podcast, It's Been A Big Month in Print, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson analyse, assess, and interpret the major news, trends, issues and developments from August.We start off by reviewing Australia Post's decision to cease the delivery of unaddressed mail by December. We assess how close we are to AI and machine learning technologies achieving fully automated print production. Following this we discuss IVE's increasing profits but static revenue, and its progress in its folding carton intentions. We check out the change in VMA's presidency. Online print giant and Vista parent Cimpress released its figures, and a contentious statement, we discuss print's response.We wrap up by unpacking investigations which include several allegations of unions facilitating an estimated $3m in ghost printing via print brokers.Links:Sponsored by Currie Groupwww.curriegroup.com.au/contact Auspost stops pre-Xmas unaddressed mailwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/auspost-stops-pre-xmas-unaddressed-mailConnect points way forward for printwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/connect-points-way-forward-for-printHorizon to show lights out factorywww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/horizon-to-show-lights-out-factoryIVE profits up on static revenuewww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/ive-profits-up-on-static-revenuePidgeon becomes VMA presidentwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/pidgeon-becomes-vma-presidentVista achieves record profitswww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/vista-achieves-record-resultsAllegations unions in $3m rortwww.print21.com.au/industry/latest/allegations-unions-in-3m-print-rort-----------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to editor@print21.com.auHost: Wayne RobinsonCoordinator: Grant McHerronProducer: Steve VisscherEditor: Chris VisscherPrint21 - © 2024
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1. The pitched battle to save an essential service from fools and traitors 2. How low has Australia sunk, to honour an actual Nazi? Presented by Robert Barwick and Glen Isherwood Donate to support the Citizens Party campaigns: https://citizensparty.org.au/donate?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=cit_rep_donation&utm_content=20240711_cit_rep For cheques and direct deposits, call 1800 636 432 Read the full Australian Alert Service series "Hate Thy Neighbour": https://citizensparty.org.au/sites/default/files/2023-12/hate_thy_neighbour.pdf Read the Citizens Party media release "Why are the government, media, and community groups ignoring the objections of Ukrainian Australians to a state funeral for an apologist of a Nazi collaborator?": https://citizensparty.org.au/media-releases/why-are-government-media-and-community-groups-ignoring-objections-ukrainian Sign the LPO Group's parliamentary ePetition "Petition EN6326 - Help grow our Local Community Post Office": https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN6326 Register your interest to attend the Citizens Party forums: NSW - NEWCASTLE - August 4 NT - DARWIN/PALMERSTON - August 18 TAS - Launceston - August 31 SA - Adelaide - September 15 Call 1800 636 432 Monday to Friday 8am - 6pm. Outside of these hours please leave a message and we will return your call. Contact your MP (search by name or electorate): https://www.aph.gov.au/Senators_and_Members Become a member of the Australian Citizens Party: https://citizensparty.org.au/membership?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=membership&utm_content=20240711_cit_rep MOBILISE AND CONTACT YOUR MEMBERS AND SENATORS!: https://citizensparty.org.au/dec-branch-closures-contact Visit the Citizens Party Campaigns page for a run down of the branch closure media coverage: https://citizensparty.org.au/campaigns Sign the Citizens Party Petition to create an Australia Post Bank!: https://info.citizensparty.org.au/auspost-bank-petition Subscribe to the Australian Alert Service: https://info.citizensparty.org.au/subscribe?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=AAS_subscibe&utm_content=20240711_cit_rep Sign up for ACP media releases: https://citizensparty.org.au/join-email-list?utm_source=YouTube&utm_medium=link&utm_campaign=join_email&utm_content=20240711_cit_rep Follow us on: Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/CitizensPartyAU Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CitizensPartyAU Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/CitizensPartyAU YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/CitizensPartyAU LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/citizenspartyau Telegram: https://t.me/CitizensPartyAU
Gabi Saper is a visionary entrepreneur and digital marketing strategist, renowned for co-founding CMY Cubes, a trailblazing STEAM-focused enterprise that has revolutionized learning through interactive and sensory tools. Her strategic acumen and innovative use of digital platforms, especially TikTok, catapulted CMY Cubes into viral success, leading to a remarkable revenue milestone of over $2M annually, a devoted community of 175,000 customers, and a presence in prestigious outlets including MoMA NYC. With a profound commitment to enriching educational experiences, Gabi's leadership has not only propelled CMY Cubes onto the global stage but also established her as a luminary in digital marketing and e-commerce, making her an inspiring figure for entrepreneurs and marketers alike.Enzo Gonzalez, Co-CEO and Co-Founder of CMY Cubes, is at the forefront of revolutionizing STEAM learning. Based in Sydney, Australia, with roots in South Florida, Enzo has propelled CMY Cubes to international acclaim, achieving significant milestones including 175,000+ customers and partnerships with prestigious institutions like MoMA. His journey from engineering to launching over 25 unique products showcases his prowess in product development, manufacturing, and design. Enzo's ability to bring visionary ideas to life, coupled with his expertise in operational efficiency and logistics, has made him an up-and-coming leader in the eCommerce space.In This Conversation We Discuss:[00:49] Intro[01:48] Shop Talk: impactful networking moments[03:00] Abstract concepts into hands-on experiences[03:35] Revolutionizing learning through play[04:21] Experiencing the calming effects of CMY Cubes[05:31] Understanding the visual magic of CMY Cubes[06:21] Blending engineering and creativity to innovate[07:29] Discovering and bridging a market gap[08:29] Introducing subtractive color mixing in a new way[09:15] Launching with a basic site[10:27] Managing pre-orders without a product[11:13] Seeking mass manufacturing solutions[11:55] Rebranding and relaunching on Shopify[12:56] Acknowledging ongoing improvements[13:30] Electric Eye: Your true Shopify expert[14:41] Communicating effectively with customers[15:21] Understanding customer patience and demand[16:28] Upholding commitment to fulfillment[16:55] Gaining insight into customer perception[17:40] Overcoming data management challenges[19:27] Preserving momentum through quick action[20:25] Enhancing brand cohesion through rebranding[21:13] Discovering the virality formula[23:00] Mastering Reddit for rapid growth[23:45] Expanding into traditional retail channels[25:07] Reflecting on partnership successes[26:10] Success comes after actually doing something[27:03] Overcoming fear and leveraging resources[27:37] Start small and trust your gut[28:36] Stimulate your mind with CMY CubesResources:Subscribe to Honest Ecommerce on YoutubeUnique range of educational and sensory tools https://asia.cmycubes.com/Follow Gabi Saper linkedin.com/in/gabisaper/Follow Enzo Gonzalez linkedin.com/in/enzogonz/Schedule an intro call with one of our experts electriceye.io/connectIf you're enjoying the show, we'd love it if you left Honest Ecommerce a review on Apple Podcasts. It makes a huge impact on the success of the podcast, and we love reading every one of your reviews!
Inflation surprise coming as the government outlines more of its Budget agenda; international flight prices drop on capacity & competition surge; ANZ pushes for different AusPost deal; supermarkets face Queesnland inquiry; spending changes as cost of living challenges bite; financial abuse crackdown; and Adam Dawes joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Declan Helmore Publisher: Nine RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australians in favour of tax reform for negative gearing & capital gains discounts; the price of iron ore keeps tumbling; Uber to pay $272 million to taxi drivers; are micro-apartments a solution to the housing crisis?; exercise fees floated as a potential tax deduction; AusPost lifts stamp prices; and Adam Dawes joins us for the Market Wrap. Host: Deborah Knight Executive Producer: Tom Storey Technical Producer: Declan Helmore Publisher: Nine RadioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amazon is recruiting a fleet of contractors to grow its delivery network in Australia, and take on Australia Post. Liquid Death, the canned-water brand that helps you “murder your thirst” has just doubled its valuation… because people actually pay for branded H20. PwC Australia will make more than 320 staff and 37 partners redundant over the next nine months as they try to recover from the tax scandal. — Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Duncan Fysh was passionate about many things, with keeping a record of history high on his list. Duncan spent years contributing local history stories to The Prickly Post. Spending his early years at Toolebuc, Duncan's family moved to Answer Downs after WWII. Both in the McKinlay district. From there it was to Proa for 50 odd years. Julia Creek became home and his passion grew to take in the Town and Country Club. Duncan was always on the hunt for his next big fossil and enjoyed flying. Duncan also had the Nelia mail run for seven years in the 90s. Most of all, Duncan loved a chat. Duncan passed away on October 16, 2023 aged 84. It was a privilege to reminisce with Duncan about his life. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Luke McNeven worked on properties north of Julia Creek before calling Colwell home for 13 years. First as a base while working at Eloise Mine, before managing the property. Luke, with wife Mary-Ann and their three daughters, took the opportunity to buy their own place after Colwell was sold. And started a new life as bee keepers. Actual real life bee keepers! Luke has had to learn about a completely new industry. And how to keep 'his girls' happy. He has also discovered producing honey is a little different to producing beef. Learn more about Mrs O'Connell's Raw Honey. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Danielle Wust went to France for a gap year, skyped her parents and discovered they had bought the Walkabout Creek Hotel and upped and moved. Danielle quickly refreshed her memory of all things Crocodile Dundee, but ironically could not get a job in the namesake hotel in France. A big mail user, Danielle has mail tales from all over the world, including working at Amazon in Scotland (and literally being stuck in Scotland during the pandemic!). Danielle has spent the past two tourist season working at the Walkbout, and made some great memories while working behind the bar, in the kitchen, cleaning and in the mail room. Her energy levels are next level. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Mount Isa School of the Air is the standard way of schooling for the kids on the mail run. And for 19 years, majority of them have had the same teacher at some point - Mrs Mills. Jo Mills has always taught the lower year levels at MISOTA and has been able to visit students in their homes and attend activity days and mini schools all over north Queensland and the NT. Mrs Mills has a lot of special memories from her years as at School of the Air, including her first attempt at retirement. Learning the vocabulary of outback kids was no easy task, but Mrs Mills has always taken anything the kids throw at her in her stride. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Chemist Warehouse is looking likely to list on the ASX before the end of the year in a reverse listing via one of its suppliers. Australia Post has got the all-clear from the government to end daily letter deliveries - in order to keep it financially viable. Twitch is shutting down its operations in South Korea because of ‘prohibitively expensive' network fees. — Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A climate protest in Melbourne blocks traffic (we promised traffic reports!), and AusPost announce a groundbreaking change to how you'll not get your mail. Dom and Charles continue their tireless crusade to bring you the good news every single day of 2023.We're so tired, at this point extinction sounds like a nice long break. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Angus Brodie once made his sister lead her horse home after a fall, only to discover she'd broken her arm. Growing up at Redland Park, Angus got up to lots of shenanigans. He was also the last child to speak on the radio at Mount Isa School of the Air before the big switch to the phone system. Angus has returned home recently after some adventures, including starting a paddock to plate meat delivery service - Horizon Grazing. Beef from the paddocks of Redland Park delivered to your door. The last few years have been big ones for Angus, becoming a dad to daughter Louie and marrying his wife, Jo. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Makenzie Mills moved north to work and fell in love with the way of life. Growing up in the Hunter Valley, Makenzie followed in her sister's footsteps and headed to Queensland. Five years later Makenzie has worked on various properties including Barkly, Millungera and Coolullah. Makenzie has a great group of friends, loves the long days at work and enjoys the social scene. But it hasn't always been easy being so far from her family. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Roxy Weston is the photographer behind RLR Photography. Roxy has a passion for photography and racing, combining the two to take fantastic racing photos that are about more than just the winning horse. She also captures the emotions of the jockeys, trainers, strappers and owners. Based in Windorah, Roxy travels thousands of kilometres capturing the horses and the humans of country racing in Queensland. And for that, we are very thankful. Roxy also has a spectacular portfolio of channel country landscapes and wildlife that you will want to hang on your wall. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Regional Cast supply the footage of non-TAB country race meetings for Racing Queensland. The logistics of covering five, six or seven race meets a weekend across regional Queensland is intricate. General Manager Mark Jones has the job of ensuring Regional Cast find the best solutions for providing the footage from often tricky locations. First hand experience tells us that videoing the races is not as easy as it seems. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
The number of TAB country race meetings continues to increase. Branden Wood and Didier Kay are part of the Panosonic Studio Productions (PSPVideo) team and head to country race tracks, providing video footage to Sky Racing for broadcast. Seems like a simple job, but when you are dealing with heat, wind, flies, cold and an assortment of infrastructure, it can sometimes be a little stressful. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Jaye Hall grew up at Caiwarra, the most western point of the mail run. An accomplished horsewoman, Jaye remembers having to catch the horses with an old piece of bread when growing up, and just hoped she chose the right direction when finding them on foot. Jaye has worked in America and New Zealand, experiencing different horse sports. But campdrafting has always been Jaye's thing. But being at home at either Bibil at Muttaburra or at Cairwarra is where Jaye is happiest. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
Jockeys Sarah Robbins and Brooke Richardson are also mums. Sarah's son Dusty is six and daughter Bella is three. Brooke's son Rylan is also six. Getting back on the horse after becoming a mum is a big decision. And both Sarah and Brooke travel thousands of kilometres to get to race meetings across Queensland, adding big travel days in to the mix. Sarah and Brooke take us through the decision to resume race riding post children, and the added joy having their kids support them brings. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
This week on The Scoop - the team from TaPod brings you all manner of TA & Recruitment news from here and around the globe... Auspost is hiring 3k Christmas casuals... 'Cannabis is here!' is the war cry from NZ employers... should massage be a key skill requirement for an EA role? And much, much more.Thanks to Indeed for your amazing support in helping to bring The Scoop to you every week.
Unemployment comes in flat at 3.7% despite 65,000 jobs being created, AMP's Diana Mousina explains why. Plus, legendary stock picker Kenny Polcari on U.S. inflation, Sendle's CEO on challenging AusPost and Argentina's inflation hits 124%.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former ACCC Chair Allan Fels weighs in on Qatar Airways being blocked. Plus, Harvey Norman's CEO on why he can't build any new stores, AusPost's CEO on why the letter business is falling behind and Pandora's CEO on lab-grown diamonds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The Quicky, getting you up to speed daily. On top of The Quicky team bringing you a daily deep dive on one topic that has captured your attention along with the morning news headlines, we also update you each afternoon from 5pm with the evening headlines. If you have a topic you would like us to look into further, email thequicky@mamamia.com.au with your story suggestions. CREDITS Host: Kally Borg Audio Producer: Thom Lion Subscribe to MamamiaBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You can listen to Flex & Froomes live weekdays from 3pm - 5pm on CADA! If Zepthoa TikTok has taught us anything. Misinformation is EVERYWHERE right now, and none of us are safe (yea we've almost clicked on that Auspost text). Flex and Froomindi unpack misinformation, phishing and when conspiracy theories became unfunny. We love chit chatting, so whatever we can't say on air, we put here, In our catchup podcast! Every weekday we bring you a replay of our show and an extended segment just for the podcast (like this one!). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AusPost is one of those iconic Aussie brands. It has an influence on this country's commerce, infrastructure, employment, and social fabric. Gary Starr, the Executive General Manager of Business Services at AusPost, leads the design and delivery for small, privately run businesses to large corporations and government agencies. Gary and Mark discuss how an old government-owned organisation such as AusPost continues to innovate, how to avoid getting distracted in business and why the company wants to change how it manages its customer base. You can subscribe to the newsletter here: https://lnkd.in/e7C8akgj. Join the Facebook Group. Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Disclaimer This episode is sponsored by Australia PostSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode from print's podcast, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson dissect the big stories, issues and trends emerging in ANZ print over the month of May, providing informed analysis and commentary.We review the lack of focus on business in the new Labor budget, discuss the introduction of mandatory staff payment for company shutdowns, and celebrate the Graduate of the Year, Angus McGrath. We also discuss the exciting return of print events with a focus on the Women In Print seminars.Packaging remains a key topic for print businesses, we get an insight into Heidelberg's new fibre-based flexo printing solution, we discuss the factors surrounding Amcor's 5% decrease in forecasted profits, and finally consider the latest update in the ongoing AusPost review.LINKS:Chalmers offers little for businesswww.print21.com.au/industry/industry/chalmers-offers-little-for-businessUnpaid shutdown pay rules changewww.print21.com.au/industry/industry/unpaid-shutdown-pay-rules-changeNote printing graduate wins LIA awardwww.print21.com.au/industry/industry/note-printing-graduate-wins-lia-awardWomen in print almost sold outwww.print21.com.au/industry/industry/women-in-print-almost-sold-outwww.events.humanitix.com/tours/women-in-print-breakfast-series-2023 Heidelberg targets cartons with flexowww.print21.com.au/packaging/heidelberg-targets-cartons-with-flexoAmcor hit by consumer tighteningwww.print21.com.au/packaging/amcor-hit-by-consumer-tighteningPvca building auspost mail coalition for united industry responsewww.print21.com.au/commercial/pvca-building-auspost-mail-coalition-for-united-industry-response ------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to editor@print21.com.auHost: Wayne RobinsonCoordinator: Grant McHerronProducer: Steve VisscherPrint21 - © 2023
In this episode from print's podcast, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson dissect the big stories, issues and trends emerging in ANZ print over the month of April.We discuss recent developments at AusPost, which are turning positive print and mail, we review the non-stop rise of digital outdoor media and assess what it means for outdoor print, we consider the factors behind the recent closures of newspapers and of trade label printer Foxcil. Contrarily, we review the promising capital investments into print, and the return of industry exhibitions with interpack in Dusseldorf, Visual Impact in Sydney, and Fespa in Munich all taking place in May.LINKS:PVCA urges AusPost survey response as Govt to review mail futurewww.print21.com.au/industry/industry/pvca-urges-auspost-survey-response-as-govt-to-review-mail-futureWA newspaper print plant to closewww.print21.com.au/industry/industry/wa-newspaper-print-plant-to-closeFoxcil closes doors, Guru steps in, Kirwan to live printwww.print21.com.au/labels/foxcil-closes-doors-guru-steps-in-kirwan-to-leave-printEXHIBITIONS:Interpack (Dusseldorf, 4th-10th of May) www.interpack.com/Visual Impact (Sydney, 3rd-5th of May)www.visualimpact.org.au/sydney-exhibition-2023FESPA Global (Munich, 23rd-26th of May)https://www.fespaglobalprintexpo.com/welcome------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to editor@print21.com.auHost: Wayne RobinsonCoordinator: Grant McHerronProducer: Steve VisscherEditor: Chris VisscherPrint21 - © 2023
The GEO boys are back to preview all the action ahead of a tantalising round nine of NRL footy. The team rhapsodise on the wonder of ANZAC Day footy, before Dan gives AusPost a big of a serve (one that we think anyone who has sent a package over the last couple of years will appreciate). The team then preview the whole round, giving out hot tips all over place and more than a few... WOOOOO... Flair Bets.
In this episode from the industry's podcast, industry insiders Wayne Robinson and Lindy Hughson dissect the big stories, issues and trends emerging in ANZ print over the month of March.We discuss TMA's entry into heatset web with the acquisition of Spotpress, and analyse IVE's large half year revenue surge to $500m. We then assess how print associations are working to attract young talent to the industry, and reveal some positive developments for the print industry in the AusPost saga. We also review Reacon's acquisition of MMW3Degrees, Opal's investment into flexible corrugated cardboard packaging, further developments in recycling, and the continued move to environmental sustainability and responsibility.Lastly, we remember the contributions to the industry made by pre-press pioneer John Coote, who has just passed away.LINKS:TMA into heatset with Spotpress buy:www.print21.com.au/commercial/tma-into-heatset-with-spotpress-buy IVE half year revenue up by 31.4%www.print21.com.au/commercial/ive-half-year-revenue-up-by-31-4 IVE set to switch into wind power:www.print21.com.au/industry/industry/ive-set-to-switch-to-wind-power Print associations target schools:www.print21.com.au/industry/industry/print-associations-target-schoolsPVCA Building AusPost mail coalition for united industry response:www.print21.com.au/commercial/pvca-building-auspost-mail-coalition-for-united-industry-response Reacon acquires mmw3degrees:www.print21.com.au/commercial/reacon-acquires-mmw3degrees Opal's 400 tonnes a day flexo printing box plan on track for October:www.print21.com.au/packaging/opal-s-4oo-tonnes-a-day-flexo-printing-box-plant-on-track-for-october ------------------------------The Print Files Podcast is produced by Southern Skies Media on behalf of Print21, owned and published by Yaffa Media (www.print21.com.au).The views of the people featured on this podcast do not necessarily represent the views of Print21, Yaffa Media, or the guest's employer. The contents are copyright by Yaffa Media.If you wish to use any of this podcast's audio, please contact Print21 via their website www.print21.com.au or send an email to editor@print21.com.auHost: Wayne RobinsonCoordinator: Grant McHerronProducer: Steve VisscherPrint21 - © 2023
Auspost suspends mail deliveries in Alice Springs, electricity price to see an increase of 20% by July 1 as energy crisis looms. Plus, Mark Latham on state premiers' overreach during the pandemic.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Series 11 Episode 35 Hi and welcome, this is Cory… For anyone of my generation, you would have heard of the saying, “the cheque's in the mail”. Firstly not only are cheque's a waste of paper, they're time consuming in cashing. But that's not what we're talking about today, it's the talk that the Australian Postal Corporation - Australia Post, or AusPost as many may call it, could be facing a major restructure, with suggestions that their operations could include less letter deliveries with an increased focus on parcel delivery. For years I've held the view that like newspapers, the posting of letters is a dying art, and an increasingly expensive one at that. Australian taxpayers had propped up the car industry in this country, there's ridiculous amounts of money thrown at fossil fuel and now Australia Post with their federally mandated community service obligations, it's costing the public purse hundreds of millions of dollars in the 2021/22 financial year alone. https://www.instagram.com/p/CpRs8mXLvo2/ https://newsroom.auspost.com.au/article/australia-post-welcomes-community-consultation-on-modernising-postal-services Follow and turn notifications on so you can be alerted when new episodes are released. The CORY feed. A Podcast from Cory O'Connor - on Anchor, Apple, Google, iHeart Radio, Spotify and more. Find clickable links and contact information for the show at the following website. https://coryoconnor.com/pod --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/corypod/message
ક્વીન્સલેન્ડમાં એક નાનકડા વિમાનમાં જૂજ ટપાલો અને પેસેન્જર સાથે ઉડાન ભરવાની ઐતિહાસિક પળને હાલમાં 100 વર્ષ પૂરા થયા. ક્વોન્ટાસ એરલાઇન્સે માત્ર શતાબ્દી જ પૂર્ણ નથી કરી પરંતુ, કોવિડ મહામારીના કપરાં સમય બાદ પણ કાર્ય યથાવત છે. તાજેતરમાં બનેલી આ વિરલ ઘટના વિશે વધુ વિગતમાં જાણો.
Qantas và Australia Post đánh dấu 100 năm hợp tác, khi tái tạo chuyến bay chở khách và chở thư đầu tiên qua vùng hẻo lánh của Queensland. Sự kiện đánh dấu không chỉ một thế kỷ phục vụ, mà còn là sự hồi sinh của hãng hàng không Úc, khi Qantas tiếp tục phục hồi sau lệnh cấm du lịch do dịch bệnh COVID.
Qantas and Australia Post are marking 100 years of partnership recreating the first passenger and mail flight through outback Queensland. The event marking not just a century of service .. but also a revitalisation of the Australian airline as it continues to recover from the COVID travel bans.
Robert Barwick is the Research Director of the Australian Citizens Party and has been revealing the influence of big banks at the core of our politics for decades. In this interview we explored: How lobbyists control the direction of Australia's politics How Australia's cash ban was defeated Australia's 'bail in laws' that steal the savings of Australians The immorality of Uber The kind of protest that works Banks have a goal of eliminating cash Australia won't survive without cash The true extent of bank branch closures in Australia How 'bail in' laws work by shifting accountability from the banks to the customers Glass-Steagall laws and Obama's fake regulation after the GFC The corporate assassination of AusPost's CEO Christine Holgate The dysfunction of Australia Post The machinery of political parties Decentralised finance and cryptocurrency Are Australian house prices a giant bubble? How to keep banks accountable and fix the property market Choose your medicine: crash, hyperinflation or depression Are 'renters' still 'losers'? Watch the full interview at: https://discernable.io/robert-barwick-banks-that-run-the-world ------------------------------------- DISCERNABLE The Video Archive: https://discernable.io Prefer audio? Search for 'It Is Discernable' on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Join our Private Community: https://discernable.locals.com Purchase tickets (and replays) to our Town Halls: https://discernable.io/townhall ROBERT BARWICK https://twitter.com/RobbieBarwick https://citizensparty.org.au https://www.youtube.com/c/CitizensPartyAU