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Already Cancelled
King George of Survivor Australia talks Manipulation 101

Already Cancelled

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 46:49


King George of Survivor Australia joins us not he show talking how to manipulate people and his survivor show experience.

Afternoons with Staffy
JEREMY PAUL | The great man from Australia talks Wallabies, Scott Robertson, the Ashes & more!

Afternoons with Staffy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 19:54


The Jeremy Paul show! Staffy chats with JP about what's going on in the world of sport! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
Australia talks physical and mental health at 9th international yoga day

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 7:37


This year's international yoga day once again saw health enthusiasts, political leaders and members of the Indian community participate in multiple events across Australia. Yoga teachers recounted the benefits of taking the wellness practice under the fold of Medicare.

Emetophobia Help with Anna Christie
S3E17 Monica from Australia talks recovery, kids, and resources.

Emetophobia Help with Anna Christie

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2023 33:33


SEASON 3 of Emetophobia Help features people from the Facebook group “Emetophobia NO PANIC (Recovery)”TRIGGER WARNING: Words such as "vomit,” “throw up” and "sick" may be used. No upsetting stories will be told without a specific episode trigger warning.Host: Anna Christie, Psychotherapist and Emetophobia SpecialistIntro Music: YouTube Audio Library, "Far Away (Sting)" by MK2, Used with Permission.Anna's Website for emetophobics: www.emetophobiahelp.orgEMETOPHOBIA RESEARCH CHARITY: www.emetaction.orgFacebook Group: "Emetophobia NO PANIC"Anna & David's BOOKEmetophobia: Understanding and Treating Fear of Vomiting in Children and Adults: Russ, David, Dr., Christie, Anna S., "Free Yourself from Emetophobia" (Keyes/Veale) and “The Emetophobia Manual” (Goodman) for adults.FOR KIDS:"Turnaround Anxiety Program" with Emetophobia supplement (McCarthy/Russ) and  Emetophobia! The Ultimate Kids' Guide eBook : Russ. PhD, DavidMonica's Coaching Website:https://linktr.ee/wholeheartedfiatcoachingSupport the showAnna and David's NEW Resource Website: www.emetophobia.net

Talking Architecture & Design
Episode 151: Laura Hamilton-O'Hara, CEO of Living Future Institute of Australia talks about biophilia, fractals & sustainability

Talking Architecture & Design

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 41:45


Laura Hamilton-O'Hara - CEO, the Living Future Institute of AustraliaLaura has a Master's Degree in Social Ecology and two decades of industry experience working in environmental sustainability and social justice in Australia and South Africa. After several years in strategic roles at Taronga Zoo, Macquarie University and the Centre for Sustainability Leadership, Laura is currently the CEO of the Living Future Institute of Australia (LFIA). LFIA harnesses the built environment as a powerful vehicle to create a world that is socially just, culturally rich, and ecologically restorative.She talks with us about the importance of biophilia, fractals and why the Living Building Challenge is important to the built environment.This podcast is brought to you in association with GH Commercial proud sponsors of our 2023 Commercial series of podcasts. 

Pricey for Breakfast - Triple M Townsville 102.3
Peter Dutton Leader of the Opposition of Australia talks defence, small business and being follicle challenged

Pricey for Breakfast - Triple M Townsville 102.3

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 5:26


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The Conversation Hour
Is monogamy becoming a thing of the past?

The Conversation Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022


In the ABC's most recent Australia Talks survey, 29 per cent of people said marriage was an outdated institution. Is it just marriage that younger people are moving away from, or is monogamy also becoming a thing of the past?

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CORVETTE TODAY
CORVETTE TODAY #116 - Carbon Revolution From Australia Talks About Carbon Fiber Wheels

CORVETTE TODAY

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 34:59


Carbon Revolution, from Australia, is the company that will be making the Carbon Fiber wheels for the new C8 Z06.Your CORVETTE TODAY host, Steve Garrett sits down with Tim deSouze from Australia and Brad Lethorn from their North American office.Tim and Brad talk about the origins of the company, what other car brands they make Carbon Fiber wheels for and the future of Carbon Fiber!It's a fascinating and informative show! Don't miss this episode of CORVETTE TODAY.

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FlowSports by FlowNews24
Dave Penrose from Baseball Australia talks Baseball SA and Vic February 25th

FlowSports by FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2022 10:38


FlowSports by FlowNews24
Dave Penrose from Baseball Australia talks ABL exhibition matches and metro competitions in Adelaide and Melbourne

FlowSports by FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 9:28


RN Drive - ABC RN
Keith Pitt doesn't want to 'phase down' coal, India's High Commissioner to Australia talks post COP26 plus, Is it time for tobacco to go?

RN Drive - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 85:06


Fleet News Group
Gus Belanszky from Hino Trucks Australia talks with Caroline Falls about telematics and new automotive technologies.

Fleet News Group

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 13:41


Caroline Falls has been reporting for Fleet Auto News since 2015. There is a series of podcasts with people from the fleet industry on the FAN website. This podcast with Gus Belanszky, General Manager Service and Customer Support, from Hino covers the launch of Hino Connect telematics system in Australia.

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.
Shahn Devendran from LADbible Australia Talks UNHEARD, Racism in Australia, and Social Impact Campaigns in This Interview

The Curb | Culture. Unity. Reviews. Banter.

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 31:55


The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or Google Podcasts.Download the episode directly here. Shahn Devendran is the series creator and producer of the powerful Amazon and LADbible Australia show, UNHEARD. Telling the story of racism in Australia from the perspective of those who live with the impact of racial discrimination, this is a powerful, important series. Andrew interviews Shahn about the creation of the series, the social impact campaigns that LADbible has engaged with, and how to encourage people who might not feel they live in a racist society to watch this show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXp6JXi1F1Y&ab_channel=AmazonPrimeVideoAUNZ Song featured in this episode: Everything's Fucked - The Dirty Three Find out more about the series below. Amazon Prime Video today announced a ground-breaking new six-episode documentary series, UNHEARD, the first feature produced by LADbible Australia Originals and with production funding from Screen Australia. All six episodes of UNHEARD will premiere on Amazon Prime Video in Australia, New Zealand and select countries around the world on 29 October, with the first two episodes also available to stream for free on primevideo.com. UNHEARD will give Prime Video members an insight into critical issues of racial discrimination in Australia, including Indigenous deaths in custody, the targeting of Indigenous youth, attacks towards Asians during COVID, Islamophobia, the vilification of the African community and the treatment of asylum seekers and refugees. The six stand-alone episodes in the UNHEARD series are told through intimate interviews, blended with animation, archive footage, podcasts, photographs, phone conversations and infographics revealing the shocking statistics and complexities behind the larger issues. Each episode is led by the voices of personal accounts, so their experiences and calls for justice are presented without filter. “The opportunity to program this compelling investigative series is significant to us,” said Tyler Bern, Head of Content, Amazon Prime Video Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. “UNHEARD is a necessary action and awareness series that is globally relevant to Prime members in Australia and makes them aware of social injustice locally.  We are very proud to be involved with LADbible Australia on this production and showcasing this important documentary series.” The UNHEARD documentary series is an extension of LADbible Australia's UNHEARD campaign. Launched in February 2021, the campaign utilises LADbible Group's global audience of almost a billion and Australian audience of 11.8 million to support their campaign partners; the National Justice Project, Human Rights Commission, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services, The Refugee Council of Australia, Change.org, African Women Australia, Asian Australian Alliance, Islamophobia Register Australia, Deadly Connections Community and Justice Services and All Together Now. “The UNHEARD campaign and documentary series not only provides a platform for these powerful stories to be told, but also helps put a global focus on Australian incidents of racial injustice that are often overlooked,” says executive producer, writer and creator, Shahn Devendran, Head of Originals, LADbible APAC. “We are proud that LADbible's first feature documentary series is able to support our campaign partners, and in working with Amazon Prime Video and Screen Australia will help bring these important issues to light.” UNHEARD was written and produced by Shahn Devendran (LADbible Australia Originals), Jack Steele (Between Two Lines), Cathy Vu (SBS), Luke Cornish (Alone Out Here), Dan Mansour (The Final Word), Olivia Suleimon (Rosaline's Untaming) and Ellen Dedes-Vallas (Nickelodeon). UNHEARDwill join a growing list of Australian produced content available on Amazon Prime Video. Since 2019, Prime Video has commissioned14 Amazon Original series in Australia including The Test: A New Era for Australia's Team, Making Their Mark, a series of 10 stand-up comedy specials by some of Australia's best comedians, LOL: Last One Laughing AU with Rebel Wilson, Head Above Water, Luxe Listings Sydney, The Moth Effect and the upcoming Back to the Rafters. UNHEARD will also join thousands of TV shows and movies in the Prime Video catalogue, including hits like Golden Globe award-winner Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Underground Railroad, Them, Val, The Boys, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Coming 2 America, Tom Clancy's Without Remorse, The Tomorrow War, Cinderella, Nine Perfect Strangers, Upload, plus Emmy Award winners Fleabag, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Prime members will be able to watch UNHEARD anywhere and anytime on the Prime Video app for smart TVs, mobile devices, Fire TV, Fire TV stick, Fire tablets, Apple TV, and stream online. In the Prime Video app, Prime members can download episodes on their mobile devices and tablets and watch anywhere offline at no additional cost. Prime Video is available in Australia at no additional cost to a Prime membership for just $6.99 a month; new customers can find out more at www.primevideo.com and subscribe to a free 30-day trial. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Awards Don't Matter
Shahn Devendran from LADbible Australia Talks UNHEARD, Racism in Australia, and Social Impact Campaigns in This Interview

Awards Don't Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 33:12


The Curb is proudly part of the Auscast Network. Subscribe via RSS feed, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeart Radio or Google Podcasts. Download the episode directly here. Shahn Devendran is the series creator and producer of the powerful Amazon and LADbible Australia show, UNHEARD. Telling the story of racism in Australia from the perspective of those who live with the impact of racial discrimination, this is a powerful, important series. Andrew interviews Shahn about the creation of the series, the social impact campaigns that LADbible has engaged with, and how to encourage people who might not feel they live in a racist society to watch this show. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cXp6JXi1F1Y&ab_channel=AmazonPrimeVideoAUNZ Song featured in this episode: Everything's Fucked - The Dirty Three Find out more about the series below. Amazon Prime Video today announced a ground-breaking new six-episode documentary series, UNHEARD, the first feature produced by LADbible Australia Originals and with production funding from Screen Australia. All six episodes of UNHEARD will premiere on Amazon Prime Video in Australia, New Zealand and select countries around the world on 29 October, with the first two episodes also available to stream for free on primevideo.com. UNHEARD will give Prime Video members an insight into critical issues of racial discrimination in Australia, including Indigenous deaths in custody, the targeting of Indigenous youth, attacks towards Asians during COVID, Islamophobia, the vilification of the African community and the treatment of asylum seekers and refugees. The six stand-alone episodes in the UNHEARD series are told through intimate interviews, blended with animation, archive footage, podcasts, photographs, phone conversations and infographics revealing the shocking statistics and complexities behind the larger issues. Each episode is led by the voices of personal accounts, so their experiences and calls for justice are presented without filter. “The opportunity to program this compelling investigative series is significant to us,” said Tyler Bern, Head of Content, Amazon Prime Video Australia, New Zealand, and Canada. “UNHEARD is a necessary action and awareness series that is globally relevant to Prime members in Australia and makes them aware of social injustice locally. We are very proud to be involved with LADbible Australia on this production and showcasing this important documentary series.” The UNHEARD documentary series is an extension of LADbible Australia's UNHEARD campaign. Launched in February 2021, the campaign utilises LADbible Group's global audience of almost a billion and Australian audience of 11.8 million to support their campaign partners; the National Justice Project, Human Rights Commission, National Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Legal Services, The Refugee Council of Australia, Change.org, African Women Australia, Asian Australian Alliance, Islamophobia Register Australia, Deadly Connections Community and Justice Services and All Together Now. “The UNHEARD campaign and documentary series not only provides a platform for these powerful stories to be told, but also helps put a global focus on Australian incidents of racial injustice that are often overlooked,” says executive producer, writer and creator, Shahn Devendran, Head of Originals, LADbible APAC. “We are proud that LADbible's first feature documentary series is able to support our campaign partners, and in working with Amazon Prime Video and Screen Australia will help bring these important issues to light.” UNHEARD was written and produced by Shahn Devendran (LADbible Australia Originals), Jack Steele (Between Two Lines), Cathy Vu (SBS), Luke Cornish (Alone Out Here), Dan Mansour (The Final Word), Olivia Suleimon (Rosaline's Untaming) and Ellen Dedes-Vallas (Nickelodeon). UNHEARDwill join a growing list of Australian produced content available on Amazon Prime Video. Since 2019, Prime Video has commissioned14 Amazon Original series in Australia including The Test: A New Era for Australia's Team, Making Their Mark, a series of 10 stand-up comedy specials by some of Australia's best comedians, LOL: Last One Laughing AU with Rebel Wilson, Head Above Water, Luxe Listings Sydney, The Moth Effect and the upcoming Back to the Rafters. UNHEARD will also join thousands of TV shows and movies in the Prime Video catalogue, including hits like Golden Globe award-winner Borat Subsequent Moviefilm, Underground Railroad, Them, Val, The Boys, Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan, Coming 2 America, Tom Clancy's Without Remorse, The Tomorrow War, Cinderella, Nine Perfect Strangers, Upload, plus Emmy Award winners Fleabag, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Prime members will be able to watch UNHEARD anywhere and anytime on the Prime Video app for smart TVs, mobile devices, Fire TV, Fire TV stick, Fire tablets, Apple TV, and stream online. In the Prime Video app, Prime members can download episodes on their mobile devices and tablets and watch anywhere offline at no additional cost. Prime Video is available in Australia at no additional cost to a Prime membership for just $6.99 a month; new customers can find out more at www.primevideo.com and subscribe to a free 30-day trial.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

MindSet Podcast
Does Food Affect your Mood and Ability to Think Clearly? Dr Peter Dingle from Australia Talks about Gut Health and the Effect on the Brain.

MindSet Podcast

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Oct 3, 2021 42:00 Transcription Available


Lee Tomlin (Psychotherapeutic Counsellor, and Energy Psychotherapist)   in London - focusing on counselling/therapy in a relaxed manner, in the hope that by talking about different areas of counselling she  will help in lifting its profile and promoting its efficacy.  She will be speaking with interesting, skilled and passionate healers as well as people from a variety of backgrounds in the future.To contact Lee:  info@tomlintherapy.com.    website:    www.tomlintherapy.com Music intro by: Joe Snelgrove  jsdrumguide@gmail.com and see him on youtubeand instagram jsdrumguide Dr Peter  Dingle  is thought to be one  of Australia's leading researchers, educators and communicator. He was An Associate Professor and leading researcher in health and the environment and Is passionate about common sense and sustainable health approaches.Lee is talking to Peter about Gut health and how it is affected by the food we eat which then goes on to affect the mind.

Triple Bi-Pass
‘Australia Talks’, Bi+ Experiences in a Pandemic, and Queer Escape Rooms! With Millie Roberts, Kathryn Kaehler and Matt Carson

Triple Bi-Pass

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2021 44:43


Tonight Alex talks with social justice reporter Millie Roberts about the results of the Australia Talks survey as well as Kathryn “Moose” Kaehler and Matt Carson about being bisexual in... LEARN MORE The post ‘Australia Talks', Bi+ Experiences in a Pandemic, and Queer Escape Rooms! With Millie Roberts, Kathryn Kaehler and Matt Carson appeared first on Triple Bi-Pass.

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ABC Comedy Presents
03 | Are pets better than people? | Australia Debates

ABC Comedy Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2021 43:15


Nikki Britton brings you a comedy debate on a topic that Australians care about according to the 2021 Australia Talks survey. Tom Cashman, Demi Lardner, Nat Damena, Mel Buttle, Lizzy Hoo and Dane Simpson fight like cats and dogs. ***WARNING: Strong language is used in this podcast and may not be suitable for those under 15***

ABC Comedy Presents
02 | Do young people have it harder these days? | Australia Debates

ABC Comedy Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2021 43:40


Nikki Britton brings you a comedy debate centred on a topic that Australians care about according to the 2021 Australia Talks survey. Arj Barker, Vidya Rajan, Suren Jayemanne, Fiona O'Loughlin, Michael Hing and Bridie Connell take on the snowflake v boomer debate. ***WARNING: Strong language is used in this podcast and may not be suitable for those under 15***

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ABC Comedy Presents
01 | Should social media be banned? | Australia Debates

ABC Comedy Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2021 41:41


Nikki Britton brings you a debate topic that Australians care about according to the 2021 Australia Talks survey. Steph Tisdell, Sam Campbell, Veronica Milsom, Nina Oyama, Danielle Walker and Blake Freeman debate to like or not to like. ***WARNING: Strong language is used in this podcast and may not be suitable for those under 15***

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Aussie English
AE 951 - Pete Breaks Down His Australia Talks Survey Results

Aussie English

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2021 25:59


Learn Australian English in this episode of the Aussie English podcast! I am going to reveal to you my results from the Australia Talks survey! It's nice to know that a majority of Australians, despite the Covid pandemic going on, feel better about their lives. Also, a lot of Aussies would want lying politicians should resign - I think any citizen of any country would want that, don't you think? And survey results say we're a happy bunch here down under! At 76%, Australians say that they are happy. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast
Australia Talks survey shows that trust in religious leaders has dropped

The Religion and Ethics Report - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 6:48


The ABC has been releasing this week more results from its Australia Talks National Survey that involved 60,000 participants.

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
The guilty pleasure that is watching reality television

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2021 6:32


They're consistently among the highest rating television shows which often showcase the best and worst of humanity. But why does new data from the Australia Talks survey shows we don't really like watching reality television shows like 'Keeping Up With The Kardashians', 'Big Brother', 'Lego Masters' 'Survivor' and 'MasterChef'?

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle
HIGHLIGHT: 1 in 10 People In A Relationship Admitted To THIS!

Nick, Jess & Simon - hit106.9 Newcastle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2021 7:22


We chat to Nazeem Hassain about his new show Australia Talks!  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Life Matters - ABC RN
Your thoughts on how much money is needed for a comfortable retirement

Life Matters - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 54:34


New data shows that 60 per cent of us are worried personally that we will not have enough funds for a comfortable retirement, while more than 90 per cent of us think it is a problem for the nation. Women are more worried than men, and young people, who have the longest time to save up, are vexed about this too. Are we being overanxious and how much money do we really need once we step away from work? Listeners and experts join the nest egg conversation.

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Talkback: How comfortable will you be in retirement?

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2021 48:28


The Australia Talks National Survey, one of the largest social science surveys of its kind in Australia, captured the views of more than 60,000 Australians. It found that 60 per cent of survey respondents consider being able to retire comfortably a problem for them personally. Are you concerned about how you'll pay for a comfortable retirement?

Aussie English
AE 946 - Pete Completes The Australia Talks Survey

Aussie English

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 20:59


Learn Australian English by listening to this special episode of the Aussie English podcast! The Australian news network ABC Australia recently surveyed 60,000 Australians on various topics. I thought it'd be nice for me to take the actual survey and let you guys know what the buzz is all about. The 2021 Australia Talks national survey aims to find out 'where you fit as an Australian' by asking you a bunch of questions - from your opinion about the Australian constitution, to awkward stuff like if you'd like to donate your body organs when you die. Improve your listening skills today - listen, play & pause this episode - and start speaking like a native English speaker!

Oversubscribed Podcast
Off the Cuff - Australia Talks - how often do you wash your sheets?!

Oversubscribed Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 15:47


You have probably noticed that we LOVE a good old chat about the news, pop culture, what's happening in our own worlds and how we feel about it all. In this weekly mini series that we're calling, Off The Cuff, we bring you the top bits of news and life learnings that have caught our attention. Some good, some bad, some downright emotional. Enjoy! This week: This week we mostly focus on the Australia Talks survey on the ABC and the occasionally surprising results. Laura chats about feeling judged for not washing her sheets anywhere near enough (!), but is happy to be in the minority of Australians who are not currently trying to lose weight. Alana reflects on Australia's move towards atheism and whether or not we know and understand enough about our indigenous heritage. Click the link below to take the test and see where you stand in the national survey. https://australiatalks.abc.net.au Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts and please don't forget to rate and review our show! HOSTS: Alana Nixon and Laura Jackel Follow us for more and please get in touch, we'd love to hear from you: Getoversubscribed.com Oversubscribed Instagram Oversubscribed Facebook See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Signal
Why young women are not their mothers

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 19:04


The attitudes of young Australian women are changing, and fast, on everything from marriage to kids and home ownership. That's according to one of the biggest surveys that gets done in this country. Australia Talks, a survey by Vox Pop labs in conjunction with the ABC, spoke to more than 60,000 Australians about what keeps them up at night. Today on the Signal, we're putting some voices to that data. So just how different is the future they have planned for themselves? Featured: Nina, 29-year-old from Sydney Jacinta, 26-year-old from Sydney Mannie, 28-year-old from Melbourne

The Signal
Why young women are not their mothers

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 19:04


The attitudes of young Australian women are changing, and fast, on everything from marriage to kids and home ownership. That's according to one of the biggest surveys that gets done in this country. Australia Talks, a survey by Vox Pop labs in conjunction with the ABC, spoke to more than 60,000 Australians about what keeps them up at night. Today on the Signal, we're putting some voices to that data. So just how different is the future they have planned for themselves? Featured: Nina, 29-year-old from Sydney Jacinta, 26-year-old from Sydney Mannie, 28-year-old from Melbourne

The Signal
Why young women are not their mothers

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 19:04


The attitudes of young Australian women are changing, and fast, on everything from marriage to kids and home ownership. That's according to one of the biggest surveys that gets done in this country. Australia Talks, a survey by Vox Pop labs in conjunction with the ABC, spoke to more than 60,000 Australians about what keeps them up at night. Today on the Signal, we're putting some voices to that data. So just how different is the future they have planned for themselves? Featured: Nina, 29-year-old from Sydney Jacinta, 26-year-old from Sydney Mannie, 28-year-old from Melbourne

RN Drive - ABC RN
US and Russian Presidents meet, Penny Wong & Australia Talks

RN Drive - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 84:56


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RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
Is the 'Canberra bubble' stopping the ordinary voter from being heard?

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 11:03


You've got the voice, but why do so many of us feel we have too little influence on Australian politics? 77-per cent of respondents told the Australia Talks survey the ordinary voter has the least amount of power in our political sphere, and conversely believe social media companies wield too much influence.

Asian Bitches Down Under
Australia Talk Survey | Choosing to be child-less

Asian Bitches Down Under

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 49:32


What is the differences of perspectives in our society today between women and men? We explore the survey Australia Talk in issues about personal safety, feminism and discrimination, does the survey really reflect Australia's society as a whole? With the social progression, more women are choosing not to have children, why? Is there a reason required? What divides men and women? The Australia Talks survey reveals quite a list https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-06-10/australia-talks-reveals-what-divides-men-and-women/100195244 Australia Talks National Survey reveals what Australians think about marriage and children https://amp.abc.net.au/article/100146390 More Women Are Saying No To Motherhood. Will Society Ever Listen? https://www.huffpost.com/entry/child-free-by-choice-women_l_60b7e5c5e4b001ebd46d5601 Facebook | Asian Bitches Down Under Instagram | Asian Bitches Down Under  Email: asianbdownunder@gmail.com  

The Signal
Why women block and boycott more than men

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 20:41


Women behave a bit differently online to men. That's according to one of the biggest social surveys that happens in this country, Australia Talks, run by Vox Pop labs in conjunction with the ABC. So why is that? Today on The Signal, from organising boycotts and campaigns to withdrawing their support for public figures and products, we take a look at why Australian women are taking action online more often than men Featured:  Olivia Williams, Indigenous campaigner Hannah Diviney, writer and disability rights advocate Sianna Catullo, Indigenous campaigner

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The Signal
Why women block and boycott more than men

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 20:41


Women behave a bit differently online to men. That's according to one of the biggest social surveys that happens in this country, Australia Talks, run by Vox Pop labs in conjunction with the ABC. So why is that? Today on The Signal, from organising boycotts and campaigns to withdrawing their support for public figures and products, we take a look at why Australian women are taking action online more often than men Featured:  Olivia Williams, Indigenous campaigner Hannah Diviney, writer and disability rights advocate Sianna Catullo, Indigenous campaigner

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The Signal
Why women block and boycott more than men

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2021 20:41


Women behave a bit differently online to men. That's according to one of the biggest social surveys that happens in this country, Australia Talks, run by Vox Pop labs in conjunction with the ABC. So why is that? Today on The Signal, from organising boycotts and campaigns to withdrawing their support for public figures and products, we take a look at why Australian women are taking action online more often than men Featured:  Olivia Williams, Indigenous campaigner Hannah Diviney, writer and disability rights advocate Sianna Catullo, Indigenous campaigner

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Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Climate change action, intersectionality, de-gendering COVID: It's all part of Gen Z's new feminism

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 17:43


In 2021, 86 per cent of young Australian women consider themselves feminists. That's ten per cent more than in 2019, according to Australia Talks. And young men are on board too. But what will it take to shape the create the future they are imagining?

The Five Minute Advocate Podcast
Australia Talks with Eva Cox

The Five Minute Advocate Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2021 4:58


Australia Talks is a research-based initiative developed by the ABC, in collaboration with social and data scientists from Vox Pop Labs. The project aims to create a better understanding of modern life in Australia by asking questions about the attitudes, behaviours, and experiences of people from all walks of life. Eva explains why this sort of project is important in understanding what people are really thinking about the society they live in, and how it reinstates optimism for the future.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Registering as an organ donor is not hard, but getting your family on board can be

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 13:33


According to the recent Australia Talks National Survey, 81 per cent of respondents say they would be somewhat or very likely to donate their organs when they die. However, rates of donation are not consistent with that wish. One hospital came up with a plan to use end of life discussions, and follow up, to help families feel more comfortable with the idea of donation - and it's working.

The Signal
Is it getting harder for young people?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 18:38


One of the country's biggest surveys shows that most Australians think it's harder for young people to get ahead than it used to be. So why do people feel that way? Today on The Signal, we're digging into the trove of information that is the ABC's Australia Talks study. We hear from young people all over the country, and ask why so many think things are getting worse. Featured: Georgia, 23-year-old from Victoria Mark, 31-year-old from South Australia Boris, 25-year-old from South Australia

The Signal
Is it getting harder for young people?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 18:38


One of the country's biggest surveys shows that most Australians think it's harder for young people to get ahead than it used to be. So why do people feel that way? Today on The Signal, we're digging into the trove of information that is the ABC's Australia Talks study. We hear from young people all over the country, and ask why so many think things are getting worse. Featured: Georgia, 23-year-old from Victoria Mark, 31-year-old from South Australia Boris, 25-year-old from South Australia

The Signal
Is it getting harder for young people?

The Signal

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2021 18:38


One of the country's biggest surveys shows that most Australians think it's harder for young people to get ahead than it used to be. So why do people feel that way? Today on The Signal, we're digging into the trove of information that is the ABC's Australia Talks study. We hear from young people all over the country, and ask why so many think things are getting worse. Featured: Georgia, 23-year-old from Victoria Mark, 31-year-old from South Australia Boris, 25-year-old from South Australia

Life Matters - ABC RN
Debate rages about how big or small Australia should be

Life Matters - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 54:36


Nothing divides us more than our opinions around what Australia's population should be. The Australia Talks Survey 2021 has found that 35 per cent of Australians think the country's population is getting too big to handle, with those aged over 75 more likely to be concerned and young people, and those in urban centres, less likely to agree with this statement. Meanwhile, 65 per cent of us do not agree with the statement that Australia's population is getting too big. What is the best way forward on the future of Australia?

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Talkback: Is Australia's population getting too big?

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2021 40:04


The Australia Talks National Survey, one of the largest social science surveys of its kind in Australia, asked around 600 questions and captured the views of more than 60,000 Australians. It found that 35 per cent of respondents say Australia's population is getting too big for the country to handle, with older people living in regional areas the most likely to agree. Are you concerned about Australia's growing population?

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast
Inoculate against misinformation

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 13:23


The Australia Talks survey found 94% of people across all ages and backgrounds think misinformation is a problem for Australia. So how can you inoculate yourself against deception?

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Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
What is it about marriage that still appeals to Australians of all ages?

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 14:54


In the last five decades, our social worlds have seen a lot of change: increasing gender equality, same-sex rights, the internet. Despite this, marriage survives, and, according to the latest Australia Talks data, 51 per cent of us still believe in marriage as an institution. We look at the reasons for that and discuss whether or not marriage can ever rid itself completely of its "conservative baggage".

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast
Talkback: How to deal with misinformation

Life Matters - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 36:37


The Australia Talks National Survey asked around 600 questions and captured the views of more than 60,000 Australians. It found that 94 per cent of respondents consider misinformation a problem for Australia generally, making it the number one-ranked issue of concern for Australia generally, higher than climate change, the economy and mental health. So how concerned are you about misinformation and how do you deal with it in your life? Listeners and experts share their thoughts.

Life Matters - ABC RN
Identifying misinformation and updating place names to recognise the role of women

Life Matters - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 54:35


The Australia Talks 2021 survey revealed 94 per cent of Australians think misinformation is a problem for Australia generally, and 50 per cent said it was a problem for them personally. So how do you identify misinformation and work out who you can trust? Plus a campaign to include women in local landmark and street names is making headway in one part of regional Victoria.

FlowNews24
Australia talks about 'dogs of war' barking but does it have any bite, as China censures the Philippines

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 2:53


SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Japan’s new ambassador to Australia talks about the Olympics and possible travel bubble between the two countries - 東京五輪とトラベルバブル、山上信吾・駐オーストラリア大使に聞く

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 14:35


"This will be the most difficult Olympics to host. But if we can pull it off, it would give hope and courage to the world too". - 「ここ(オーストラリア)ほど、日本を見る視線が温かい国はないと思います」

Energy Speaks Back
Episode No. 18 - Dr Narjes Gorjizadeh - Australia - Talks about Mindset and Meditation

Energy Speaks Back

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 28:06


It is my mission to bring energy experts around the world sharing knowledge. This episode has been dedicated to 'Mindset' helping the energy expert to become a sustainble expert in everything he does. His health and stress levels are important for him to deliver the savings for an organisation.

Content With Media
Scott Lidster, training guru and operator champion from down under in Australia talks to host Peter Haddock about skills, attracting people into the industry and the exciting opportunities

Content With Media

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 53:46


PODCAST WITH INSIGHT: Joining Peter Haddock for this Content With Media podcast, sponsored by our friends at used equipment specialist Ritchie Bros. is Scott Lidster. He is the owner of Australian Earth Training and one of the World's leading trainers and machine utilisation experts. His knowledge is shared in great depth in this podcast as he is passionate about the plant sector. Peter and Scott talk about the importance of attracting people into the sector, recognising the critical role of operators on machine productivity, efficiency and ultimately reducing carbon emissions. Operators are the industries biggest asset and investing in them is something that will always payback and help businesses profit. Technology is great but technology-enabled operators are brilliant. To get in touch with us email content@contentwithmedia.com If you want to know more about our sponsors Ritchie Bros and how to Buy with them, Sell with them or Sell to them, visit rbauction.co.uk, as they want to do business with you. Happy listening --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/contentwithmedia/message

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!
Port Macquarie Takes Out #1 Spot For The Most 'Sexless' Town

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 1:31


The results of the Australia Talks survey were revealed on ABC Monday night, and the results were pretty astounding!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Money
Inequality and poverty in Australia

The Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 28:38


If you work hard enough anyone can break free from poverty. That's what 50 per cent of people think, according to the ABC's Australia Talks survey. But is it true?

Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan
Ep.#49: Kent Pumpa, a successful entrepreneur, bootcamp franchise creator, & fitness branding expert based in Australia, talks building a successful fit biz, creating multiple income streams, B.S. online certs, & fitness snobs - 013014

Live Life Aggressively Podcast w/Mike Mahler & Sincere Hogan

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2014 63:29


Kent Pumpa  (http://www.bootcampsaustralia.com/) is a successful entrepreneur, bootcamp franchise creator, coach, business mentor, and fitness branding expert based in Sydney Australia. During episode #49 of the Live Life Aggressively podcast, Kent joins Mike & Sincere to discuss: How did Kent's upbringing, participation in sports, and past career help forge his current business Kent shares how busy trainers can effectively train their clients and themselves, while successfully building their business What is the importance of finding a mentor when one starts a new career path & how it helped Kent Kent tells us how he went from employee, to shareholder, to eventual owner of his current bootcamp franchise How does Kent utilize various income streams and effective, focused branding to build his fitness business What does Kent do in order to divert the possibilities of his coaches leaving his companies to venture out and become his competition or work for his competition & what any entrepreneur looking to expand can learn from Kent's experience Why is it important to help others around you become successful How does Kent maintain member integrity in large bootcamp settings? What is the importance of finding your own niche in order to consistently build your business Kent explains the importance of post education support for his certifications & how most certs get it wrong How he still remains connected to former clients How Kent helps his coaches understand and utilize social media to increase their biz Kent shares how the smaller fitness business owners can compete with the low price big box gyms How does Kent effectively incorporate kettlebells in his classes & how what are some of the mistakes you can avoid, when adding such dynamic training tools to your business model And what in the blue hell is an online certified kettlebell MMA coach? Before you order something off that dollar menu, be sure to listen to this Why you may be a training system snob and why you should stop dissing certain questionable Crossfit technique All this and much more. Subscribe, download, listen, and share this episode now by hopping over to iTunes or Stitcher at iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/live-life-aggressively-podcast/id646524617 (please leave us your reviews :-) Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/s?fid=34706&refid=stpr Also, be sure to "like" and connect with us on our Facebook fan page at http://facebook.com/llapodcast.