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Charlie takes an in depth look at the COVID catastrophe that is Australia. Playing clip after clip, Charlie walks through exactly how COVID has transformed Australia, into an autocratic medical lockdown state. What exactly is going on in Australia? How did that country, often thought of as the rough and tumble freedom loving ally from down under, arrive at, and publicly approve of, some of the most draconian “zero COVID” policies in the entire world. And why is America different? Also, what is the connection between the destruction of civil liberties and Australia's 1996 gun buy back program? Is this type of tyranny coming for American next? Support the show: http://www.charliekirk.com/support See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Disability Royal Commission says Australia's COVID lockdowns shouldn't ease until all people with disabilities have been vaccinated, or at least offered vaccination. The Commission has released a draft report finding federal government failures are slowing the vaccine rollout in the disability community. - 障害者ロイヤルコミッションでは、障害を持つ人々全員がワクチン接種を受けるまで、あるいは少なくとも接種をオファーされるまで、オーストラリアのロックダウンを緩めるべきではないと言っています。そのロイヤルコミッションは、連邦政府の失敗で障害者コミュニティーでのワクチン接種が遅れていると結論づけるレポートの草案を公表しました。
The Disability Royal Commission says Australia's COVID lockdowns shouldn't ease until all people with disabilities have been vaccinated, or at least offered vaccination. The Commission has released a draft report finding federal government failures are slowing the vaccine rollout in the disability community. - Кралската Kомисија за попреченост вели дека заклучувањето на Австралија поради КОВИД не треба да се олабави се додека сите луѓе кои имаат некаква попреченост не бидат вакцинирани или барем им е понудена вакцинација. Комисијата објави нацрт-извештај со наод дека неуспесите на федералната влада го забавуваат процесот на вакцинација во заедницата со попреченост.
The Disability Royal Commission says Australia's COVID lockdowns shouldn't ease until all people with disabilities have been vaccinated, or at least offered vaccination. The Commission has released a draft report finding federal government failures are slowing the vaccine rollout in the disability community.
Hour 1 * Guest: Chris Carlson – Discussion of All Things Liberty. * Commemorating 20 Years Since September 11, 2001. * NORAD Jets Not Scrambled – Why? * WTC Buildings Were Taken down by Thermite Explosives. * The buildings falling at near free fall speed inconsistent with the pancaking theory. * Eyewitnesses hearing explosions. * Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in Palisades, New York recorded two 2.1 magnitude shock waves at 9:59 and 10:28 a.m. * Two Planes Take Down Three Buildings? * Dick Cheney and Condoleezza Rice were managing the situation in the White House basement bunker. * After 911, Why Did We Not Secure the Southern border? * Mass Psychosis: Instead of facing reality, the delusional person would rather live in their world of make-believe. But in order to keep faking reality, they'll have to make sure that everyone else around them also pretends to live in their imaginary world. Hour 2 * Guest: Dr. Scott Bradley – To Preserve The Nation – FreedomsRisingSun.com. * Biden announces vaccine mandates for 100 million Americans – Governor Kristi Noem already preparing lawsuit against ‘unconstitutional rule' – Art Moore, WND.com. * Has Biden finally overplayed his hand with vaccine mandates? * Governors Ron DeSantis, Kristi Noem, Greg Abbott Vow to Fight Biden's Vaccine Tyranny! * The CDC has acknowledged that the vaccines do not prevent the spread of the delta variant, which comprises nearly 100% of the current cases. * How do unvaccinated people hurt vaccinated people if the vaccine is a vaccine and also if both vaxed and unvaxed can transmit the virus? * Congress makes the laws in a constitutional republic. * Australia's COVID rules are a warning to the rest of the world! * Persecuting the Unvaccinated Begins With The President of the united states! * Experimental Covid vaccines are bioweapon delivery systems! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loving-liberty/support
In reality, while the pandemic has certainly been a major factor in exacerbating civil rights erosion, Australia's Covid response has simply added to a problem that had already existed and was already getting worse. The 2019 CIVICUS Monitor, a global research group that tracks fundamental freedoms in 196 countries, downgraded Australia from an “open” country to one where civil space has “narrowed”, citing new laws to expand government surveillance, prosecution of whistleblowers, and raids on media organizations. Reading by Tim Foley. Article with links and sources: https://caitlinjohnstone.substack.com/p/australia-has-no-bill-of-rights-and
The Commonwealth-funded No Fault COVID-19 Indemnity Scheme aims to compensate for medical expenses and loss of income resulting from an adverse reaction following vaccination.
Australia's Covid-19 outbreak in Sydney is worsening, with seven more deaths reported yesterday alone. That took deaths in New South Wales during the outbreak to 107, with close to 1000 people in hospitals. Sydney-based epidemiologist Professor Mary-Louise McLaws told producer Karen Brown about the stark reality on the ground.
An Aboriginal man from Dubbo in central New South Wales has become the first Indigenous person to die with COVID-19 in Australia.
For a while, closed borders and strict contact-tracing held the coronavirus at bay. What lessons to take now the Delta variant has broken through in the region? The European Union once had few prosecutorial powers to tackle rampant fraud by member states' citizens; we examine a new office that can start cleaning house. And a look at Japan's seasonal-sweet obsession.For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For a while, closed borders and strict contact-tracing held the coronavirus at bay. What lessons to take now the Delta variant has broken through in the region? The European Union once had few prosecutorial powers to tackle rampant fraud by member states' citizens; we examine a new office that can start cleaning house. And a look at Japan's seasonal-sweet obsession.For full access to print, digital and audio editions of The Economist, subscribe here www.economist.com/intelligenceoffer See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Epidemiologist Mary-Louise McLaws examines the federal government's COVID-19 vaccination modelling and targets. She tells us whether the nationally agreed targets of 70% and 80% of the eligible adult population are high enough in order to reduce restrictions and open up safely. Mary-Louise is a Professor of epidemiology at UNSW and is also a Member of the World Health Organisation's Advisory Panel for Infection, Prevention and Control Preparedness and Response to COVID-19. Broadcast on 10 August 2021.
This week has brought fresh Covid chaos to Australia, with New South Wales recording its worst day of the pandemic (three times) and lockdown extensions in Melbourne and Canberra. But "doses of hope" are on the horizon as the country's vaccine program ramps up. There's also been trouble in court for the Federal Government and an ABC journalist. And there's been even bigger developments internationally, with Afghanistan falling to Taliban control and the IPCC issuing a climate warning as wild fires rage across Europe. Also in the Anglosphere: a rare mass shooting in the U.K, New York's Governor resigns amid harassment allegations, and some news for the #FreeBritney movement. News of Change is your weekly bulletin covering the people creating change and events changing society around Australia and the world. Join Loughlin Patrick for new bulletins every week on your preferred podcasting platform, or go to humanitarianchangemakers.net/news to read the bulletins.
We know conspiracies are all over Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube, but we've discovered misinformation about Australia's COVID lockdowns have been going viral on TikTok, fuelled by the app's powerful algorithm. And, influencers are helping to peddle this dangerous information. Plus, how you can spot fake posts on social media and protect yourself and your community from going down conspiratorial rabbit holes. Live guests: Dr Joshua Roose, extremism researcher at Deakin Uni Dr Brad McKay, GP and author of ‘Fake Medicine' Dr Tanya Notley, researcher at Western Sydney University
Australia's Covid-19 crisis goes on - this afternoon Canberra was plunged into a week-long lockdown after the discovery of a new local infection. New South Wales also continues to see high numbers, and the spread of the virus beyond Sydney. Worldwatch's Max Towle has this report.
Episode 138 breaks down the New World Order. The so-called “conspiracy theory” that continues to prove itself true. The veil to the New World Order has been lifted and there is too much irrefutable evidence. One of the primary goals of the Nephilim and the elites has always been to rule the world through an authoritarian one world government. Along with the ultimate goal of depopulation aka a "global reset," through the current Mark of The Beast, COVID-19 vaccine. It's time to wake up and face the truth. It's time we align ourselves with The Most High. Hosea 4: [6]. It's up to The Most High's righteous people to warn those around them about the world's evil, wickedness, and idolatry. It's up to The Most High's righteous people to share the wisdom, knowledge, and understanding of The Most High. Ezekiel 33: [8-9]. Without the Laws, Statutes, and Commandments of The Most High, we'll only continue to be given calamity throughout our lives. All praises to The Most High. Links NWO Plans To Depopulate The Earth The 6 Stages Of The New World Order – To Start The Civil War In The United States Agenda 21 and New World Order Ultimate Proof: Covid-19 Was Planned To Usher In The New World Order THE WORD OF THE RIGHTEOUS 45 L.A. gets aggressive on vaccine requirements as Delta surges. How it affects you Biden says vaccine mandate for all federal employees is under consideration following VA order The Latest: Filipino leader says unvaccinated may be shut in “It Needs To Be Hard For People To Remain Unvaccinated”: Making The Case For Covid Challenges Defense Secretary Austin expected to make Covid-19 vaccine mandatory for active duty troops Military to oversee Australia's COVID vaccine rollout The Army's buying 500 million COVID vaccine doses, but they're not for soldiers Complete List of 800 FEMA Concentration Camps 2021 | The Road To Hell… CDC Discusses 'Green Zones' for Those Who are 'High Risk' for Virus Anonymous Unvaccinated Reporting System The REAL reason Bill Gates is buying US land --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/brownson-arebojie/message
“Gates, whose personal wealth is in excess of $132 billion, called for a ‘very different regimen so all countries can get on top of cases very quickly and be more like Australia than Europe or the United States ended up being.'” ~ Adam Creighton
An activist priest and a panel of struggling citizens report from Australia, the belly of the COVID-zero beast, where troops and cops enforce lockdown compliance on the orders of virus-obsessed officials. Terrifying public service announcements, extreme news stories and a censorious crackdown on free media have the country in a human rights tailspin, all in the name of the greater good and a policy that likely can't be maintained.
This is a sample of the Munk Members-Only Podcast. The program provides listeners with a focused, half-hour masterclass on the big issues, events and trends driving news and current events. The show features Janice Gross Stein, the founding director of the Munk School of Global Affairs and bestselling author, in conversation with Rudyard Griffiths, Chair and moderator of the Munk Debates. This week's Munk Member's podcast explores three important stories in the news this week: Somber Olympics kicks off in Japan as the nation battle delta variant outbreak; why is the mood of this Olympics different from past summer games? Is it the lack of crowds? The strain of the pandemic on athletes? Or, a host nation that has bigger problems on its plate in the form of a the delta variant? – The Chinese government wipes out a trillion dollars of stock value off its high flying domestic tech companies with threats of new regulations; what is behind this move on the part of the Communist Party? Are we seeing the beginnings of the “splinternet” as China takes control of its tech titans to mold a made in Beijing global world wide web? – And, millions in Australia have strict lockdowns continued to suppress delta variant spread. Is this sign of the failure of Australia's COVID zero policies? Or, can the spread of delta be stopped by punitive lockdown measures including calling out the military to enforce public health controls? We discuss it all. To access the full length episode consider becoming a Munk Member. Membership is free. Simply log on to www.munkdebates.com/membership to register. Under your membership profile page you will find a link to listen to the full length editions of Munk Members Podcast. If you like what the Munk Debates is all about consider becoming a Supporting Member. For as little as $9.99 monthly you receive unlimited access to our 10+ year library of great debates in HD video, a free Munk Debates book, monthly newsletter, ticketing privileges at our live and online events and a charitable tax receipt (for Canadian residents). To explore you Munk Membership options visit www.munkdebates.com/membership. This podcast is a project of the Munk Debates, a Canadian charitable organization dedicated to fostering civil and substantive public dialogue. More information at www.munkdebates.com.
Australia has been seen as a success story when it comes to controlling the spread of the coronavirus and was praised by US official Dr Anthony Fauci as being a world leader in “containment and management of emerging variants”. The country had zero deaths from locally acquired Covid-19 infections during the first half of 2021 and has seen fewer than 1,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic. But a new outbreak of the Delta variant has thrown Sydney into lockdown and cases continue to rise, prompting other states to accuse New South Wales of not locking down fast enough or hard enough. The national government in Canberra has been criticised for one of the slowest vaccine rollouts among industrialised countries and reports of rare blood clots linked to the Oxford/AstraZeneca jab have left many confused as to which age groups should take it. So what went wrong with Australia's 'gold standard' response to Covid-19? As anti-lockdown protesters take to the streets, why is the policy failing to bring down cases in Sydney? Has Delta changed the game and could vaccine hesitancy delay any return to normal? Ritula Shah is joined by a panel of expert guests.
Australian news bulletin for Tuesday 27 July 2021. Read by Renuka - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (செவ்வாய்க்கிழமை 27/07/2021) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள். வாசித்தவர் றேனுகா
Adam, Bryan and Gina talk about their love of Grand Funk Railroad at the top of Part 2. They then get a look at the charming midwestern Jell-O dessert that Mike August has been enjoying, and break down an op-ed on transgender spa customers. Later, Don Brewer is on the line to discuss how incredible the music of Grand Funk Railroad sounds even to this day. Adam asks him about the glory days of his rock n roll journey, and the guys go on to listen to more great music from the band. As the show wraps up, Gina reads news stories about Eric Clapton, Australia's COVID lockdowns, and more on the horrible condo collapse in Florida. Please support today's sponsors: SimpliSafe.com/ADAM Lifelock.com enter ADAM ScottsCheapFlights.com/ADAM Check out the Knockin' Doorz Down Podcast Geico.com PlutoTV
Stu looks at the coronavirus data coming out of Australia and poses the question: How exactly are they keeping their numbers low down under? Then, OutKick's Bobby Burack joins with the latest on the Cleveland Indians and their team name change. And, Faithwire's Dan Andros calls in to talk about the terrifying rash of arson cases hitting churches all across Canada. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this latest SBS Hindi News bulletin of Australia and India: The Prime Minister apologises for problems with Australia's Covid-19 vaccination rollout; With only two infectious in the community, Victoria records 26 new local COVID-19 cases and more.
Australian news bulletin for Thursday 22 July 2021. Read by Selvi. - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (வியாழக்கிழமை 22/07/2021) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள். வாசித்தவர் செல்வி.
2PM - The Big Lead // GUEST: Joseph Gilbert, Director of Strategy at America's Frontline Doctors, on the lawsuit they filed to stop emergency use of Covid vaccines based on mortality data // Sydney tightens lockdown as Australia's COVID-19 cases rise // Fauci vs Rand Paul // Seattle Mayor Jenny Durkin is a "disastrous" mayor // Awesome Audio of the Day See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In early June Lt Gen John Frewen was appointed coordinator general of Australia's national Covid vaccine taskforce. Since then he's popped up on television and radio talking about the rollout. But what exactly does his job entail? And why is a military man leading a public health response? Political reporters Amy Remeikis and Daniel Hurst explain
gAbout 12 million Australians are in lockdown right now in an effort to reclaim Australia's COVID zero status. At the same time, the UK has made a call to dispense with masks and restrictions in England altogether, despite a daily case count which has been topping 35,000. So how's this going to go? Today on The Signal: freedom day, or another chaotic misstep from the British Government? We explore the country's rationale for flinging open the doors again next week. Featured: Ian Dunt, Editor-at-Large, Politics.co.uk
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A vaccine expert says there's "one big thing" that Australia hasn't yet realised, but which will be key to rolling out COVID-19 vaccines successfully across the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's approach to tackling the Delta Covid-19 variant has come under fire, with multiple experts warning the current strategy is putting the nation at risk of fresh outbreaks.The current strategy of letting states and territories deal with outbreaks in their own ways has attracted criticism, with infectious disease experts saying not having a national approach is putting the country at risk.Professor of epidemiology and biostatistics at the University of South Australia, Adrian Esterman, described the current strategy as “absolutely stupid”, telling the Sydney Morning Herald a set of common rules on border closures, quarantine and lockdowns were needed.Head of Monash University's epidemiological modelling unit, Professor James Trauer, said the country was in “desperate need” of a national approach, saying the outbreak in NSW was highlighting the “enormous the holes” in the current strategy.It comes after NSW recorded 112 new Covid-19 cases on Monday, bringing the total number of infections in the outbreak to 678.LISTEN ABOVE
Australia's four phase pathway to transition from suppressing Covid 19 to living with it - once enough of the population is vaccinated.Prime Minister Scott Morrison outlined the general plan earlier this week, capping incoming passenger numbers in the short term, to relieve pressure on hotel quarantine, and announcing a trial of home quarantine for vaccinated travellers. Ultimately he says once vaccination rates reach the optimum threshold , Australia will open its doors and live with the virus and reduce serious illness. Meanwhile New South Wales has recorded its highest number of infections in more than a year - and health authorities are looking at recasting the definition of family to prevent the outbreak from exploding. WHO advisor and Professor of Epidemiology at the University of New South Wales, Mary-Louise McLaws.
Australia's four phase pathway to transition from suppressing Covid 19 to living with it - once enough of the population is vaccinated.Prime Minister Scott Morrison outlined the general plan earlier this week, capping incoming passenger numbers in the short term, to relieve pressure on hotel quarantine, and announcing a trial of home quarantine for vaccinated travellers. Ultimately he says once vaccination rates reach the optimum threshold , Australia will open its doors and live with the virus and reduce serious illness. Meanwhile New South Wales has recorded its highest number of infections in more than a year - and health authorities are looking at recasting the definition of family to prevent the outbreak from exploding. WHO advisor and Professor of Epidemiology at the University of New South Wales, Mary-Louise McLaws.
The latest on Australia's COVID-19 situation including: A dozen NRL stars are in hot water, over a major COVID breach as Sydney's chances of emerging from stay at home orders this Friday remain on a knife's edge; Queensland has drafted plans for a 1000-room quarantine facility near Brisbane Airport; Australians under 40 are being promised the Pfizer jab 'within months'; Australians are being reminded to prioritise their mental health, as many suffer from pandemic fatigue; New South Wales Deputy Premier John Barilaro speaks about the state's COVID crisis; and fears millions of COVID vaccine doses could expire before being used. Updates in 7NEWS at 11:30am, 4pm, 6pm and The Latest tonight, and online at 7NEWS.com.au. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
More than a year into Australia's COVID-19 pandemic response, Prime Minister Scott Morrison finally produces a plan that includes vaccinating people — with no targets and no deadlines.In this episode also hear about Labor's bold and exciting plan, we hear some great advice from the NSW health minister, and we hear a few thoughts about critical race theory.Full podcast details and credits at:https://the9pmedict.com/edict/00137/You can always support this podcast at:https://the9pmedict.com/tip/https://skank.com.au/subscribe/
What comes next? Isn't that the gazillion-dollar question for Covid-19?! But now that we're officially in the second half of 2021, the year in which all adult New Zealanders should be vaccinated for the virus, it is an increasingly appropriate and pressing question.What happens in a few short months when we're vaccinated? What do we do at the borders? What do we do for vaccinated people arriving in the country? What do we do when there's an outbreak in the community?Scott Morrison caught a few people by surprise yesterday in announcing the roadmap for Australia's Covid-19 future. It's not a plan that has heaps of detail in terms of timings. It's more of a framework, really. But at the centre of it is one giant shift.Australia will move from a suppression strategy – the Australian version of elimination - to a management strategy. Scott Morrison has basically told Australians that in the years ahead, living in a country with no Covid-19 is not feasible. Even once the population is vaccinated, there is going to be risk. The virus will exist in the community. And unless things get really, really bad... Australia's state premiers have agreed they will not lock down.The timing of ScoMo's announcement is pretty interesting given the outbreak in Sydney at the moment, but Singapore came out with a similar plan last week. The U.S and Europe have never even really considered a scenario where they would have zero cases of Covid-19 in the community.From what we know about the virus, I think a change in strategy is inevitable for New Zealand at some stage, and in all likelihood it will probably come pretty soon.At the moment, we're not shifting. Our government has a specialist group headed up by Dr David Skegg, which is advising it on border and public health settings. Jacinda Ardern has talked a little about establishing other bubbles. But a bigger shift in the coming months will depend on whatever the international data tells us about the various Covid-19 variants and how they are affected by different vaccines. It's fair that we have as much information as possible before committing to our next steps.That being said.. if the vaccine rollout ramps up in the way our government promises it will, we are going to be confronted with these issues very quickly indeed. If everyone's had the opportunity to be vaccinated, do we let other vaccinated people into the country without two weeks of quarantine? Like Australia, could we trial at-home quarantine for vaccinated citizens? Can we extend the use of saliva testing? These are really important questions, and my impression is that few Kiwis are really considering what the answers will mean.In a way, we are victims of our own success. Elimination has been incredibly effective so far. We've had very few deaths compared to other countries. Our economy has performed extremely well, given the circumstances. Psychologically I think many Kiwis have come to expect that because of that success, zero tolerance for Covid-19 risk is sustainable in the future.Australia says it's not. Even with vaccines, Covid-19 is here to stay. And as they take the first steps in changing their strategy, it's only a matter of time before I think we do, too.
SBS Sinhala feature on the latest Chaotic situation in Australia's COVID vaccination program - වයස අවුරුදු 18 ට වැඩි ඕනෑම පුද්ගලයෙකු හට AstraZeneca එන්නත ලබාගනීමට අවසර ඇති බවට ඔස්ට්රේලියානු අග්රාමත්ය Scott Morrison පැවසීමත් සමග අර්බුදකාරී තත්ත්වයකට යළි පත්වී ඇති ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ කොරෝනා එන්නත්කරණ වැඩසටහන පිළිබඳ නවතම තොරතුරු රැගත් ජූලි 01 වන දා බ්රහස්පතින්දා ප්රචාරය වූ SBS සිංහල සේවයේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
With multiple changes made to Australia's COVID-19 rollout since it began, doctors have warned that people are "confused" and struggling to keep up with changing information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Headlines across the country and abroad are beginning to turn critical of Australia's COVID-19 response as the nation's vaccine rollout lags. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's Covid battle has significantly worsened in the past 24 hours, as multiple states and territories respond to new cases and expanding contacts. The Northern Territory, Western Australia and Queensland have joined New South Wales in implementing restrictions as health authorities battle surging Covid cases.Four new cases connected to an infected miner in the NT has sparked a snap 48-hour lockdown in Darwin, Palmerston and Litchfield, with residents only allowed to leave their home for five reasons: to seek medical treatment, to purchase essential goods and services, for essential work, to undertake one hour of exercise or to give care.In WA, a traveller from Sydney has also tested positive for what authorities believe is the Delta variant. As a result, the state has reinstated new restrictions across the Perth and Peel areas. Meanwhile, NSW has recorded a further 30 cases, with the total number of infections in the state currently at 102. Despite this, Premier Gladys Berejiklian said larger daily figures will likely be reported in the coming days. “We do anticipate that in the next few days, case numbers are likely to increase even beyond what we have seen today,” she said.“We are seeing that people in isolation, unfortunately, would have already transmitted to all their house contacts.”Listen above as Australian Correspondent Murray Olds talks with The Weekend Collective live from Sydney's lockdown
Australia's Covid battle has significantly worsened in the past 24 hours, as multiple states and territories respond to new cases and expanding contacts. The Northern Territory, Western Australia and Queensland have joined New South Wales in implementing restrictions as health authorities battle surging Covid cases.Four new cases connected to an infected miner in the NT has sparked a snap 48-hour lockdown in Darwin, Palmerston and Litchfield, with residents only allowed to leave their home for five reasons: to seek medical treatment, to purchase essential goods and services, for essential work, to undertake one hour of exercise or to give care.In WA, a traveller from Sydney has also tested positive for what authorities believe is the Delta variant. As a result, the state has reinstated new restrictions across the Perth and Peel areas. Meanwhile, NSW has recorded a further 30 cases, with the total number of infections in the state currently at 102. Despite this, Premier Gladys Berejiklian said larger daily figures will likely be reported in the coming days. “We do anticipate that in the next few days, case numbers are likely to increase even beyond what we have seen today,” she said.“We are seeing that people in isolation, unfortunately, would have already transmitted to all their house contacts.”Listen above as Australian Correspondent Murray Olds talks with The Weekend Collective live from Sydney's lockdown
Welcome to The Daily Aus - join Sam and Zara every weekday for a five-minute entree to your news diet. They'll cover the news of the day in your language and take a deep dive into the biggest story of the day so that you're armed with talking points when you meet your blind date, get caught chatting in the coffee line or have to face the in-laws. The Daily Aus is one of the most popular news pages in Australia on Instagram, and now they're hitting your headphones.Making news today: Sydney in lockdown, COVID warnings for the NT and WA, some good news about extra vaccines and a chat about a massive weekend in Australia's COVID-19 story. Here's today's Daily Digest. Follow us on Instagram and join 120,000 Australians @thedailyaus See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Australia's Covid situation unravels, panel on Dawn Raids apology by Q+A
Listen to the latest news from Australia, Sri Lanka, across the globe and the latest news from sports world on SBS Sinhala radio news bulletin – Friday 25 June 2021. - සවන්දෙන්න, ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ සහ ශ්රී ලංකාවේ අලුත්ම පුවත්, විදෙස් තොරතුරු සහ ක්රීඩා පුවත් රැගත් SBS සිංහල සේවයේ 2021 ජුනි මස 25 වන සිකුරාදා වැඩසටහනේ ප්රවෘත්ති ප්රකාශයට
A review of Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout to be completed within weeks, the New South Wales Chief Health Officer warns east Sydney's growing coronavirus outbreak is at a critical phase and in sport, 10 000 fans per stadium permitted to attend the Olympic and Paralympic Games.
NSW authorities hope to crush Sydney's COVID outbreak using masks, social distancing and contact tracing. It's a plan that's worked well in the past, but is it really a match for the new, highly infectious Delta variant? And if it isn't, what needs to change? Today on The Signal, we ask how big a risk Delta might be to Australia's COVID strategy and, if we tried something different, what that would look like. Featured: Dr Mary-Louise McLaws, Professor of Epidemiology, Hospital infection and infectious diseases control, University of New South Wales, and Member of World Health Organisation Health Emergencies Program Experts Advisory Panel for Infection Prevention and Control Preparedness, Readiness and Response to COVID-19
Australia's COVID-19 vaccine directives have changed with Pfizer now the preferred vaccine for people under 60. Listen Urdu news
The latest Covid outbreak in Victoria has renewed focus on the federal government's slow vaccine rollout, which has missed its own targets for aged care residents and workers several times. Gabrielle Jackson talks to Lenore Taylor and Mike Ticher about what went wrong
Australia’s vaccine rollout has been a train-wreck. Missed deadlines. A lack of transparency. Not to mention, expensive. And data published by The Age and Sydney Morning Herald suggest that a third of Australians are hesitant about getting vaccinated. A lack of information and confusing messages about who can get vaccinated, where, and when, have left everyday Australians reluctant to get the jab. Join Kat Clay, Head of Digital Communications, in discussion with Stephen Duckett, Health and Aged Care Program Director, on how to fix Australia's COVID vaccine rollout. Donate to Grattan: https://grattan.edu.au/donate
The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
Today on the show, has Australia followed other countries leads by making a COVID vaccine song? Nick has been left out of something important involving Fi and Fev, Bat chat, and so much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With a growing cluster of COVID-19, Victorians are turning up to be vaccinated against coronavirus in the greatest numbers yet. Here's how supply is tracking. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
So far Australia's COVID-19 vaccine program has not been a success. Our early vaccine bets didn't pay off, the rollout strategy has been overhauled once already, we've missed all the deadlines we set for ourselves at the start, and with less than 7 percent of the community having received two shots, herd immunity remains a mirage. So how did this happen? Today on The Signal, we sit down with the ABC's 4 Corners team to investigate all the ways Australia's vaccination program has fallen short What are the main factors that led us here? And how do the architects of the scheme account for its failures? Featured: Adam Harvey, Reporter, ABC TV 4 Corners Professor Brendan Murphy, Department of Health Secretary and former Chief Medical Officer 2016-2020 Greg Hunt, Health Minister Dr Norman Swan, Host, ABC RN The Health Report and Co-host, ABC Coronacast Jane Halton, Former Department of Health Secretary 2002-2014 Dr Nathan Pinskier, Melbourne GP Senator Rex Patrick, Independent Senator for South Australia Dr John Gerard, Head of Infectious Diseases, Gold Coast University Hospital
SBS Sinhala feature on record numbers turn out for vaccinations in Australia, the latest poll results related to Australia's Covid-19 vaccination and the stalemate continues between Queensland and the federal government over a proposal for a regional quarantine facility near Toowoomba. - ඊයෙන් අවසන් වූ පැය 24 තුළ ඔස්ට්රේලියාව පුරා කොරෝනා එන්නත් ලබා ගැනීමට වාර්තාගත පිරිසක් පැමිණීම, කොරෝනා එන්නත ලබාගැනීම පිළිබඳව සිදුකළ නවතම මත විමසුමේ ප්රතිඵල සහ ප්රාදේශීය නිරෝධායන මධ්යස්ථානයක් පිහිටුවීම සඳහා වූ ක්වීන්ස්ලන්ත ප්රාන්ත රජයේ යෝජනාව සම්බන්ධයෙන් තොරතුරු රැගත් මැයි 20 වන දා බ්රහස්පතින්දා ප්රචාරය වූ SBS සිංහල සේවයේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
With Australia currently free of a community outbreak of COVID-19, Neil Mitchell says our attention should be on preparing for another wave of the virus as winter sets in. Here's are 10 points he says should guide Australia's path. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SBS Sinhala feature on International travel for Australians, Australia's Covid-19 vaccination program, planning for making separate quarantine centres, Melbourne's latest Covid-19 case update. - ඔස්ට්රේලියානුවන්ට ජාත්යන්තර ගුවන් ගමන් සඳහා අවස්ථාව ලැබීමේ දින වකවානු, ඔස්ට්රේලියානුවාසීන්ට කොරෝනා එන්නත් ලබාදීමේ වේගය වැඩි කිරීම, ඔස්ට්රේලියාවට පැමිණෙන පුද්ගලයින්ට වෙනමම නිරෝධායන මධ්යස්ථාන ඉදිකිරීමට සැලසුම් කිරීම සහ වික්ටෝරියානු ප්රාන්තයෙන් වාර්තා වූ කොරෝනා ආසාදිතයා පිළිබඳව වැඩි දුර තොරතුරු රැගත් මැයි 13 වන දා බ්රහස්පතින්දා ප්රචාරය වූ SBS සිංහල සේවයේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
Acting chief executive of the Australian Chamber of Commerce and Industry, Jenny Lambert, says there are "some major issues we need to resolve", which will be key to Australia's COVID-19 recovery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SBS Sinhala feature on Sydney man's COVID-19 infection and Australia's COVID-19 vaccination program. - මාස ගණනකට පසුව සිඩ්නි නුවර ප්රජාව අතරින් කොරෝනා ආසාදිතයෙකු හමුවීම, ආසාදනය වී තිබියදී ඔහු සංචරණය කළ ස්ථාන, ප්රමාද වූ කොරෝනා එන්නත්කරණ වැඩසටහන වේගවත් කිරීම, ඉන්දියාවේ සිරවී සිටින ඔස්ට්රේලියානු ක්රිකට් ක්රීඩකයින්ව ඉන්දීය සංචාරක තහනම නිසා තුන්වැනි රටකට යැවීම පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු රැගත් මැයි 06 වන දා බ්රහස්පතින්දා ප්රචාරය වූ SBS සිංහල සේවයේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
Six million Aussies can now roll up their sleeves for the COVID-19 vaccine, with Australians aged 50 to 69 now eligible for the AstraZeneca jab; a major Federal Government cash splash is set to cut the cost of childcare for a quarter of a million Australian families, saving some more than $100 a week; alarming new modelling has revealed Australia's COVID-induced net debt is forecast to soar past one trillion dollars, and won't be paid off until the year 2052. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Aussie market is set to open 0.1% higher. For the month of April, the Tech sector is up the most while Energy underperforms. What to watch: South32 (ASX:S32) doubled its cash in the March quarter while it reported record alumina from Brazil and Australian Manganese year to date. Bingo (ASX:BIN) agreed to a takeover by Macquarie (ASX:MGQ) for $3.45 per year, minus a $11.70 dividend. Perth exits its lockdown today and the Federal Government will review Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout.The Australian dollar is trading at its highest level since February this year, which is making our exports more expensive. Expect tax loss selling as the end of the financial year approaches. Selling to mount stocks that heavily underperformed, including The a2 Milk Company (ASX:A2M), Mesoblast (ASX: MSB), financial stocks IOOF (ASX:IFL) and Origin Energy (ASX:ORG), and energy companies AGL Energy (ASX:AGL) and Kogan (ASX:KGN). The most traded stocks from Bell Direct yesterday: Dicker Data (ASX:DDR), Van Eck Vectors Gold Miners ETF (ASX:GDX) and Galaxy Resources (ASX:GXY). Trading Ideas: Doctor Care Anywhere (ASX:DOC) was restamped as a Bell Potter Buy stock with a $1.95 price target after it reported record revenue. Emeco Holdings (ASX:EHL) also reiterated as a Bell Potter Buy, with a $1.50 price target. Rhythm Biosciences (ASx:RHY), Loneer (ASX:INR) and Capral (ASX:CAA) are all giving off bullish charting signals according to Trading Central.
SBS Sinhala feature on Victoria's plans for local mRNA vaccine production and Australia's COVID-19 vaccination program. - වික්ටෝරියානු ප්රාන්ත රජය mRNA වර්ගයේ කොරෝනා එන්නත් නිපදවීමට සූදානම් වීම, වික්ටෝරියානු ප්රාන්තයේ මහා පරිමාණ කොරෝනා එන්නත්කරණ මධ්යස්ථාන විවෘත කිරීම සහ යළි ආරම්භ කළ ඔස්ට්රේලියාව සහ නවසීලන්තය අතර නිරෝධායනය රහිත ගුවන් ගමන් පිළිබඳ තොරතුරු රැගත් අප්රේල් 22 වන දා බ්රහස්පතින්දා ප්රචාරය වූ SBS සිංහල සේවයේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
Australia's COVID vaccine rollout to be overseen by military NZ to launch world-first climate change rules - in effort to be carbon neutral by 2050 No smoking for Kiwis born after 2004 on the cards - part of NZ’s goal to be smoke-free by 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
SBS Sinhala feature on Australian Government's new plan to speed up Australia's COVID-19 vaccination program. - ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ කොරෝනා එන්නත්කරණ වැඩසටහන මන්දගාමී වීම පිළිබඳ පක්ෂ විපක්ෂ මත, අවුරුදු 50 ට වැඩි පුද්ගලයින් සඳහා මහා පරිමාණයේ කොරෝනා එන්නත්කරණ මධ්යස්ථාන ස්ථාපනය කිරීම පිළිබඳ මධ්යම රජය සලකා බැලීමට යාම ඇතුළු තොරතුරු රැගත් අප්රේල් 15 වන දා බ්රහස්පතින්දා ප්රචාරය වූ SBS සිංහල සේවයේ කාලීන තොරතුරු විශේෂාංගයට සවන්දෙන්න.
Sydney-based GP Dr Brad McKay joins us See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australia's COVID vaccination program has had a major setback because of safety concerns about the AstraZeneca vaccine; Doctors and public health experts fear confidence in the program will be eroded; And could cholesterol lowering drugs be the key to saving the Tasmanian devil?
Australians under the age of 50 are being advised not to get the AstraZeneca jab with experts deeming the risk of blood clots too high - in a move that is likely to see the country's vaccine rollout seriously derailed. Bosses will be given the legal power to sack staff who sexually harass their colleagues in a long-awaited Morrison government plan to ensure women are treated with respect at work. Queensland's battered tourism industry has suffered a $13 billion wipe-out as the full cost of the coronavirus pandemic can finally be laid bare. And digital driver licences are set to be rolled out across the state after regulation changes were made that will pave the way for Queenslanders to ditch their physical licences. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atcouriermail.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
FlowNews24 Canberra correspondent John McDonnell writes that Australia's vaccine rollout hasn't been as bad as some have said it is, but it will need to get its skates on.
Health Minister Greg Hunt says there's been an "extraordinary acceleration" in Australia's COVID-19 vaccination program with a "massive" number of people vaccinated. But by the government's own initial targets, the vaccine rollout is anything but fast.
Chris and Jonathan discuss Australia's COVID-19 response with epidemiologist Gideon Meyerowitz-Katz and compare it to Canada's. Do lockdowns work? Are school closures necessary? Have we learned anything about how to manage a pandemic? The answers often turn out to be, “It depends….” 1:47 Gid in the eye of the European storm 3:45 Australia's immediate response to COVID-19 5:52 Canada's jet-lagged mandate to quarantine travellers 8:00 Was Australia lucky? 10:33 The May 2020 outbreak 14:58 Australians do love their laws / Right-wing liberals 20:00 Contact tracing in Quebec and Australia 25:45 The best approach to contain a pandemic 29:25 Did we learn anything? 35:12 Do lockdowns work? 38:30 Do lockdowns cause more benefits or harm? 40:45 Are school closures necessary? 44:55 The problem with the news 49:04 Predictions * Theme music: “Fall of the Ocean Queen“ by Joseph Hackl. To contribute to The Body of Evidence, go to our Patreon page at: http://www.patreon.com/thebodyofevidence/. Patrons get a bonus show on Patreon called “Digressions”! Check it out! Links: 1) Gid M-K on Twitter: https://twitter.com/GidMK 2) Gid M-K's blog on Medium: https://gidmk.medium.com/ 3) Gid M-K's podcast, Sensationalist Science: https://soundcloud.com/senscipod
Hundreds more GPs are expected to join Australia's COVID-19 vaccination program this week, amid criticism that the rollout is moving much more slowly than expected
A community health service has launched in Melbourne to educate public housing residents about Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout. The initiative by Co-Health, collaborates with trained public housing residents who act as health concierges. - Здравствена служба во Мелбурн започна да ги едуцира жителите во јавните живеалишта за вакцинирањето против КОВИД-19 во Австралија. Иницијативата на Co-Health соработува со обучени жители на јавно домување кои дејствуваат како здравствени работници.
In the final part of this episode of Wine & Wisdom, Thomas, Cam and Chris weigh in on the hot topics that have made headlines over the past few weeks. They share their opinion on Harry and Meghan's Oprah interview, as well as Piers Morgan's departure from TV after receiving backlash for his comments on the topic. The boys ask the tough questions in their continued fight against ‘fake news', chatting all things Trump's Twitter ban, Australia's COVID vaccine rollout, the property market and finance. In this part, Thomas brings a 2014 Cabernet Sauvignon from Simi Winery, United States.
Australia's COVID-19 vaccination program is underway with tens of thousands of people already receiving their first dose. Many Australians are hoping it will be enough for the country to re-open to the rest of the world, but will it? SBS News asked the federal government and experts some of your top questions about travel and quarantine in a post-vaccine world. - Il-programm tat-tilqim kontra l-Covid-19 fl-Awstralja għaddej ġmielu b'ħafna nies diġà ħadu l-ewwel tilqima tagħhom. Ħafna Awstraljani qegħdin jittamaw li dan ikun biżżejjed biex il-pajjiż jerġa' jiftaħ għall-bqija tad-dinja. Imma meta se jiġri dan?
Australia's most senior health officials have been questioned about the coronavirus vaccine program. - SBS සිංහල කාලීන තොරතුරු ගෙන එන විශේෂාංගය
Seven West Media has announced a historic deal with Facebook to ensure payment is made for original news content, the announcement made just hours after Facebook announced it would switch Australian news content back on; Controversial federal politician Craig Kelly has quit the Liberal Party, immediately moving to the crossbench as an Independent; and the first cracks are appearing in Australia's COVID vaccine rollout, with 300 residents on Sydney's Central Coast left waiting for injections that never turned up. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The surprise launch of Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout has been greeted with relief and hope by the medical community, and by the lucky first recipients of the inoculation. The participants were chosen from the most vulnerable sections of Australian society. - Ненадејното лансирање на распоредувањето на вакцините во Австралија COVID-19 беше поздравено со олеснување и надеж од медицинската заедница и од среќните први приматели на вакцината. Учесниците беа избрани од најранливите делови на австралиското општество.
Australia's COVID vaccination blitz is in full swing, with thousands of health, transport, security and aged care workers among those first to receive the jab; the Federal Government is expected to announce a major revamp of unemployment benefits today, including a permanent boost to payments; and former NRL star Sam Burgess is in trouble with police again, after returning a positive roadside drug test. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Australia's COVID-19 vaccine arms race is underway, with hubs across major cities preparing to administer coronavirus jabs to our most at-risk individuals; another woman has come forward, claiming she was sexually assaulted by the man accused of raping Brittany Higgins at Parliament House; and there's growing concern over the health of the Duke of Edinburgh, who remains in a London hospital. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Australia's vaccine rollout is due to begin in a week, with the first jabs against COVID-19 expected next Monday. 80,000 doses of the highly effective Pfizer vaccine is expected to arrive from Europe within days and then will need to pass all necessary tests. Primary school kids should ditch digital and return to using chalk and slates to help develop the brain, fine and gross motor skills according to a leading educational expert. There's push for Valentines Day to be celebrated again in a fortnight as the latest statewide lockdown is estimated to cost businesses up to $1 billion. The secret to keeping your exercise mojo going during lockdown lies in your mobile phone, new research found adults were up to three times more likely to get enough exercise if they used fitness apps, YouTube and other digital platforms to access exercise classes. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two million West Australians have been plunged into a five-day lockdown after a security guard at a quarantine hotel tested positive to the highly contagious UK strain of COVID-19; there are fresh concerns over Australia's COVID vaccine rollout as the European Union's bans exports of the jab amid a dispute with drugmaker AstraZeneca over supplies; and 100-year-old UK fundraising hero Captain Sir Tom Moore has been hospitalised with coronavirus. Presented by Jodie Speers. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The timetable for the rollout of Australia's COVID-19 vaccination program has been brought forward. The Federal Government will accelerate the rollout, with vaccinations to start in mid-to-late February. Officials say it is set to be approved by regulators within weeks. - Il-programm tat-tilqim tal-vaċċcin kontra l-Covid-19 fl-Awstralja, issa se jibda aktar kmieni minn kif kien ippjanat qabel. Il-Gvern Federali issa se jibda t-tilqim għall-ħabta ta' nofs, jew l-aħħar ta' Frar.
University of Massachusetts philosopher Nicholas Evans discusses why Australia's COVID-19 response succeeded while the U.S. failed, and the bioethical, geopolitical, and psychological impact of the pandemic on nations and their citizens.
Facebook runs full page ads against Apple's privacy ruleshttps://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-12-16/facebook-attacks-apple-s-ios-changes-in-full-page-newspaper-ads?utm_source=url_link'Don't make Tiktok a political football', begs app in full-page ads https://www.wsj.com/articles/facebook-looks-for-allies-in-privacy-battle-with-apple-11608138311?mod=djemalertNEWSFacebook is not concerned that privacy changes in iOS may threaten some of its revenue, rather, that it will mainly hurt small business. Apple spokeswoman said in a statement:“Users should know when their data is being collected and shared across other apps and websites — and they should have the choice to allow that or not,” an “App Tracking Transparency in iOS 14 does not require Facebook to change its approach to tracking users and creating targeted advertising, it simply requires they give users a choice.”Meanwhile, Facebook has said it will help fun Epic - the makers of Fortnite, an insanely popular video game which was recently blocked from the App store - in its legal fight with Apple Epic has yet to publicly respond to the offer. Whenever a company takes out a newspaper ad, they aren't targeting you or me. For example, in Australia TikTok took out newspaper ads earlier this year saying “don't make TikTok a political football” when there were concerns in Canberra over what the Chinese-owned app does with our data. A newspaper ad has more cut through with media and lawmakers than publishing a blog post Twitter says it will start removing COVID-19 vaccine misinformationTwitter announced that it will remove tweets making false or misleading claims about COVID-19 vaccinations.Any tweets claiming that vaccines “intentionally cause harm to control populations” or invoke conspiracy theories will be subject to removal, according to Twitter's blog post. Tweets falsely suggesting that COVID-19 doesn't exist or espouse “widely debunked” claims may also be removed. Enforcement of the new policy will begin next week.The new rules expand on coronavirus-related policies put in place by Twitter earlier this year. In March, Twitter rolled out a COVID-19 tab in its Explore page and partnered with organizations like the World Health Organization to supply reputable coronavirus information on its platform.Govt readies IT systems for Australia's Covid-19 vaccine rollout Govt pours millions into Covid vaccine tracking systems So far this pandemic we've had the Covid Safe App and contacting tracing technology to talk about. The next tech story will be how the gov manages the large scale, high-demand vaccine roll-out It's still early days... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
An evacuation order for low lying areas in the Tweed Valley remains in place with 1,000 properties at risk from rising floodwaters; Australia's COVID-19 vaccine rollout plan has been revealed, with the country to be divided into age groups; and actor Craig McLachlan says he'll have 'a lot to say' in the New Year, after he was found not guilty of 13 indecent and common assault charges. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Richard Riordan is a Liberal MP representing the regional electorate of Polwarth west of Melbourne. With a multi-generational history of business in Colac, Richard turned his hand to politics in 2015 and has been a straight-shooting pollie ever since. He has some big ideas to explode growth and investment in regional Victoria but most importantly he is a breath of fresh air getting things done via ‘the bush telegraph' while other politicians talk in circles as their bureaucracies grind slowly on. ------------------------------- Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/TNfQMjoEJbQ ------------------------------- Show notes: 1:22 Victoria has been gripped by a ‘personality cult' 5:53 ‘The Labor party hates business' 9:16 Polls show Victorians don't agree with Liberals 16:00 Don't compare Australia's COVID-19 stats to England and the USA 17:30 Victoria's failed contact tracing system (and don't fear outbreaks) 23:12 We have to learn to live with COVID-19 24:14 The mood in regional Victoria 26:17 Is Dan Andrews' political star falling? 28:53 Lockdown may be over whether Dan likes it or not 29:45 Will Victoria Police stop enforcing bad laws? 32:08 Victoria's 20-year government 33:20 PAEC revelations over COVID fines and the ADF Support saga 35:26 ALP running from Industrial Manslaughter laws? 38:10 Dan Andrews does not give up 39:40 Predictions of Dan Andrews sticking firm for another week 44:17 Protests would completely fix the problem in Victoria 47:12 Labor is getting nervous 49:15 Making signs to rattle Labor MPs 51:36 Political parties operate like teams 55:25 Why become a politician? 59:40 Big ideas for Regional Victoria 1:07:40 Fast trains connecting Geelong, Ballarat, Bendigo, Shepperton, Colac… 1:08:54 A message for small business in Victoria
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In this week's Talking Wealth podcast, Dale discusses whether Australia's COVID-19 debt bubble cause the stock market to fall heavily?
In this week's Talking Wealth podcast, Dale discusses whether Australia's COVID-19 debt bubble cause the stock market to fall heavily?
It's really felt like life's been getting back to normal the past few weeks, hasn't it? Almost like COVID19 is something that happened overseas, not really to us here in Australia. More people are going back to the office. Cafes are crowded again. Train stations are busy. Then, Victoria recorded a heap of new cases over the weekend and the Premier, Daniel Andrews, wound back freedoms instantly. Are we seeing the beginning of the second wave? Have we been too comfortable? Subscribe to The Quicky at... https://mamamia.com.au/the-quicky/ CREDITS Host/Producer: Claire Murphy Executive Producer: Melanie Tait Audio Producer: Ian Camilleri Guests: Dr Brad McKay, GP. CONTACT US Got a topic you'd like us to cover? Send us an email at thequicky@mamamia.com.au Looking for other podcasts to listen to? You'll find all our Mamamia shows at https://mamamia.com.au/podca See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How will Australia navigate its medical research and innovation response in a world impacted by COVID-19? Our podcast team talks with economist Dr Pradeep Philip from Deloitte Access Economics about the MTP sector's critical role in driving Australia's COVID-19 response and recovery. Dr Philip, who's had a distinguished career in public policy and health administration and is on the Board of the MedTech Actuator, says the way we tackle the pandemic is an opportunity for Australia to create a COVID-safe economy, increase research collaboration and harness new technology.
It's Day 42 of Stilgherrian's coronavirus isolation. People are getting restless, and Australia's COVID-19 tracing app has been downloaded by a couple million loyal citizens. There's quite a bit about that.Full podcast details at:https://stilgherrian.com/edict/00103/Support this podcast at:https://stilgherrian.com/tip/https://skank.com.au/subscribe/
Small businesses are among the hardest hit by Australia's COVID-19 pandemic restrictions – so can they survive the crisis? Dr Andrew Roberts, an academic and researcher in CQU's School of Business and Law, shares practical advice on recovery planning for small business, and how to ensure customers are still there when restrictions ease. This is the first episode of CQUniversity Commentary, a podcast and video series from CQUniversity Australia, focusing on issues around COVID-19, and how the global crisis impacts on our communities and lives. Follow CQUniversity Australia on social media for more information. Music: Wholesome by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/5050-wholesome License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/