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From Wimbledon dreams on her childhood bedroom wall to Slam finals and a chapter in Ash Barty’s memoir, Casey Dellacqua has done it all. In this episode, Georgie and Abby catch up with the tennis legend, commentator, mum of three, and all-around gem. Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ru and Marlee discuss the big news that Brett Kimmorley is stepping down as the Tigers' NRLW head coach at the end of the season and Gayle Broughton is set to return to the Warriors. Broncos rookie, Kerri Johnson joins the show. Plus Ru teaches us the art of a perfect field goal setup, and preview all the upcoming action for Round 10. It’s all thanks to Lite N Easy and Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GDP figures out today suggested that private demand was surging, but has that helped companies like JB Hi-Fi and Harvey Norman? MARKET WRAP: ASX200: down 1.82% to 8,738 GOLD: $3,536/oz BITCOIN: $170,322 CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 65.3 US cents AUD/GBP: 48.7 British pence AUD/EUR: 56 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 97 Yen AUD/NZD: 1.11 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wall St closed lower on Tuesday to kick off the September trading month in the red as investors took profits from the summer bull rally and hold concerns over tariff uncertainty after a federal appeals court on Friday ruled that most of Trump's global tariffs are illegal. The Nasdaq lost 0.82%, the S&P500 dropped 0.7% and the Dow Jones ended the day down 0.55%.In Europe overnight, markets tumbled amid a rise in bond yields and the prospect of further tariff uncertainty out of the US. The STOXX 600 fell 1.5%, Germany's DAX fell 2.2%, the French CAC lost 0.7% and, in the UK, the FTSE100 ended the day down 0.9%.Across the Asia region on Tuesday, market sentiment was hit by tariff uncertainty leading to a mixed session in the region. Japan's Nikkei rose 0.3%, India's Nifty 50 gained 0.3%, South Korea's Kospi Index rose 0.94%, and Hong Kong's Hang Seng ended the day down 0.5%.The local market started the new trading month lower with a 0.3% decline on Tuesday as investors digested the August reporting season showing a weaker outcome than expected for FY25 and repositioned portfolios for the tailwinds expected in FY26. Australia's August reporting season delivered weaker-than-expected results, with only 20-30 % of companies beating earnings expectations compared with more than 80% in the US. Median earnings downgrades of 3.6% outpaced upgrades of 2% locally.With some heavyweight market stocks trading ex-dividend yesterday and Wall St closed on Monday, investor moves were buoyed yesterday by strength among the banks and a rally among key commodity prices yesterday however this wasn't enough to boost the ASX to a green finish.Gold rose 1.4% to $3,496.24 per ounce, and silver surpassed $40 for the first time since 2011, driven by expectations the US Federal Reserve will cut interest rates in September, according to ANZ.Collin's Food (ASX:CKF) soared over 7% yesterday after posting a 6.7% rise in total sales for the first 18-weeks of FY26 and the KFC Australia operator also reaffirmed guidance for FY26 targeting underlying NPAT of low-mid teens.What to watch today:On the commodities front this morning, oil is trading 1.33% higher at US$65.49/barrel, gold is up 1.5% at US$3528/ounce and iron ore is up 0.71% at US$102.53/tonne.The Aussie dollar has weakened against the greenback to buy 65.13 US cents, 96.70 Japanese Yen, 46.82 British Pence, and 1 New Zealand dollar and 11 cents.Ahead of the midweek trading session the SPI futures are anticipating the ASX will open the day down a sharp 0.42% tracking global market uncertainty overnight.Trading ideas:Bell Potter has maintained a buy rating on Harvey Norman (ASX:HVN) and have increased the 12-month price target on the homewares retailer from $6.00 to $8.30 following the release of FY25 results beating expectations and a strong start to FY26 especially from within the Australian business.And Trading Central has identified a bearish signal on Supply Network (ASX:SNL) following the formation of a pattern over a period of 268-days which is roughly the same amount of time the share price may fall from the close of $36.02 to the range of $27.50 to $29.00 according to standard principles of technical analysis.
The Aussie market kicked off September on the back foot, with the ASX200 slipping to a two-week low as tech stocks dragged and major banks fell. Gold miners bucked the trend, surging on a stronger gold price, while Fortescue dropped after trading ex-dividend. Harvey Norman jumped on a profit beat and IDP Education extended its rebound, but Mesoblast and Mineral Resources weakened. With a wave of companies set to trade ex-dividend this week, plus key local economic data and US jobs numbers ahead, markets face a busy start to the new month. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harvey Norman has put in two strong days on the markets following the release of its full-year earnings on Friday. MARKET WRAP: ASX200: down 0.51% to 8,927 GOLD: $3,476 /oz BITCOIN: $167,231 CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 65.5 US cents AUD/GBP: 48.4 British pence AUD/EUR: 55 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 96 Yen AUD/NZD: 1.11 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It has been a quiet end to the week and month for the Aussie market fresh off a barrage of record highs throughout August. Steve breaks down the mostly flat session that marks the end of the Aussie reporting season, and reflects on the month with tariffs, earnings results, and trade discussions all impacting market moves. Locally the sectors saw mixed performance with tech and energy seeing gains, and healthcare and banking seeing some declines. Steve looks at the winners and losers with Austal and Harvey Norman gaining attention, and he looks to the week ahead with a flood of economic data expected. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes. Harvey Norman booms Virgin Australia’s first results Former Labor Premiers ‘honoured guests’ of China Aus Post boss defends parcel decision Trump sacks CDC boss Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - everything you need to know about what happened in the markets, economy and world of business today, in just a few minutes. Harvey Norman booms Virgin Australia’s first results Former Labor Premiers ‘honoured guests’ of China Aus Post boss defends parcel decision Trump sacks CDC boss Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From Taylor Swift’s engagement meltdown to Abbey's birthday, this week’s episode is full of love, laughter and a whole lot of glitter. But it’s also a landmark moment for Aussie sport - we reflect on former Eagle Mitch Brown’s brave step as the first openly bisexual AFL player, and what it means for the game and beyond. Plus: Carlos Alcaraz’s buzzcut disaster (thanks, bro), and a little existential birthday therapy along the way.Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With the regular season nearly over, Ruan explains the new 2025 NRLW finals format and what it means for every team's premiership chances. Marlee and Ruan also talk about the concerning gap between the Broncos/Roosters and the rest of the competition, discuss the importance of a team's markers on the field, and review what's going on with NRLW players on social media. It’s all thanks to Lite N Easy and Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Murray takes Our Town live to Hobart where he explores the city and meets locals, he tastes Tasmania’s best seafood and speaks with One Nation’s Lee Hanson. Plus, gives three $2000 Harvey Norman vouchers to locals making a difference.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the show, we're joined by North Queensland Cowboys forward Makenzie Weale to discuss what it's been like on the ground in Townsville. Then, we tackle the controversial news that Maddie Studdon was blocked from joining the Warriors, breaking down the implications and what this means for her future. Plus, we talk about the rumor sending shockwaves through the league—is Jesse Southwell really heading to Brisbane? We also hand out our NRLW Weekly Medal, answer listener questions, and give you our tips for Round 8. It's an episode you won't want to miss! It’s all thanks to Lite N Easy and Harvey Norman. 00:00 - Welcome 01:00 - NRLW Weekly medal 04:00 - Maddie Studdon blocked from joining Warriors 09:00 - Jesse Southwell to Brisbane rumour 11:45 - Ru’s Learning with Lite N Easy 15:00 - Mackenzie Weale 25:00 - ‘What caught my sideline eye’ 28:00 - Listener questions 30:30 - Round 8 tips and previewSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Georgie and Abbey dive deep into the fallout from Izak Rankine's homophobic slur - a story that’s shaking the AFL on the eve of finals. With special guest Kate McCarthy, they unpack the culture that still allows this language to surface, the AFL’s mixed messaging on zero tolerance, and what it means for fans who feel left out of the game they love. Plus: the best and worst of player initiations, why Remember the Titans still holds up, and the rise of AFLW’s unstoppable force, Zippy Fish. Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a week where sport and pop culture collide harder than a contested mark, we welcome AFL CEO Andrew Dillon for an unfiltered chat. From the months long negotiation to land Snoop Dogg as the Grand Final pre-show act, to why he believes this year’s AFLW season will showcase the most exciting talent yet, Dillon lifts the lid on the stories behind the headlines. Georgie and Abbey also detour into Taylor Swift’s new album announcement (and the campaign to get her on the MCG stage), dissect a baby-caused tennis drama, and share some eyebrow-raising behind-the-scenes tales from past grand final acts.Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ruan and Marlee delve into the candidates to replace Tahnee Norris as the Queensland Origin coach, including Greg Inglis and Karryn Murphy. Injuries continue building as Ru speaks on the need for extended NRLW squads and more games, with hopes of the players one day going full-time. In "Lite N Easy learning" Ru breaks down the wrap play and the 'run first' mentality for playmakers. The episode wraps up with listener questions on developing players and what makes the NRLW a unique and compelling sport to follow, before a preview of Round 7. It’s all thanks to Lite N Easy and Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, we're unpacking a massive weekend of footy, starting with the wet and wild action in Newcastle and the electric atmosphere of Magic Round. We shine a spotlight on the inaugural Indigenous Round. Ru talks expansion and what it would mean for the league, plus a look at the round ahead. It’s all thanks to Lite N Easy and Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is 2025 the dullest AFL season in recent memory? Georgie and Abbey tackle the big question - breaking down lopsided scorelines, the lack of drama, and whether the finals footy can save it from fading into forgettable. There’s also the chaos from the Logies (rogue seat fillers & gravy on gowns), celebration in the netball world, and a nostalgic roast of Adelaide’s infamous power stance. Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Australian share market hit an all-time high off the back of predictions on Wall Street that lower interest rate settings look likely in the coming months MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 1.2% to 8,770 GOLD: $3,365/oz BITCOIN: $177,338 All sectors were positive, with Discretionary and Financial Stocks Wesfarmers finished up 2.8% and Harvey Norman, up 2.1% Big Four banks were all higher by more than 1%. Credit Corp pushed more than 16% higher or a 16% rise in full-year profit. Telix Pharmaceuticals was one of the few losers, losing 8.5% to $18.53 after flagging higher operating expenses. TPG Telecom said it would return as much as $3 billion back to shareholders following the $5.25 billion sale of its fibre network, but shares finished the day 0.4% lower. While also sliding was South 32, Bluescope Steel, and Endeavour Group. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 64.6 US cents AUD/GBP: 48.7 British pence AUD/EUR: 56 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 95 Yen AUD/NZD: 1.09 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Marlee and Ru dive deep into the historic first-ever NRLW Magic Round! Ru shares her vision for taking Magic Round to rural locations each year. Get ready for another "Learning with Lite N Easy" segment where Ru dissects the Roosters' brilliant goal line power play. Plus, Wests Tigers star Caitlin Turnbull joins the show, we tackle your listener questions on Teagan Berry's suspension and whether the Cowboys an d Knights are premiership contenders, before wrapping up with our Magic Round tips! It’s all thanks to Lite N Easy and Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bronte Campbell joins Abbey and Georgie for a candid chat about life in and out of the pool. From chasing Olympic glory to launching her sustainable activewear brand, Bronte shares the highs, lows, and everything in between. They talk burnout, brutal training loads, why medals don’t always bring happiness, and the joy of finding purpose beyond sport. Plus, insider goss from the Olympic village, chaotic world championships, and a healthy dose of dream-crushing competitiveness.Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're joined by netball royalty and all-around Australian legend Liz Ellis for a candid, funny, and passionate conversation about the sport she loves — and where it’s heading. Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In a reality TV-obsessed world, sport remains the most authentic drama we have — and this week’s guest has lived every kind of storyline: family legacy, fierce rivalry, and Olympic glory. Fresh off her gold medal win in kayak cross at the Paris Olympics, Noemie Fox joins us for a ride down memory lane. Born into Australia’s royal family of paddling, Noemie was raised on the river and destined for greatness — but competing alongside her sister, the legendary Jess Fox, made the journey as complex as it was powerful. Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgie’s supported the Maroons for more than 30 years — and they’ve just delivered one of the greatest wins in sport. Like Blues tears through a leaky sieve, this was a victory full of emotion, defiance, and deep humanity. With personal tragedy at the heart of the Maroons' motivation, this win wasn't just about rugby league — it was about resilience, connection, and playing for something bigger. “Harvey Norman love sport. Supporting Australian athletes at all levels, from grassroots to the world stage for over thirty years. Shop in store or online for the best brands, range and prices.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US rates could be cut sooner than expected, depending on results out of the Non-Farm Payrolls this week. MARKET WRAP: ASX200: down 0.02%, 8595 GOLD: $3,356 US/ounce BITCOIN: $166,513 AUD Pro Medicus climbed 7.8% to $307.39 after announcing two contracts in the United States worth more than $200 million in total. BHP jumped 5.6%, Mineral Resources closed 7.8% higher, with Fortescue & Rio Tinto up 1.8%. Up more than 1% was Wisetech Global, James Hardie and Bluescope Steel. G8 fell 7.4% for its third day of losses in a row after one of its former employees was charged with offences related to the alleged abuse of children. Commbank down 2.2%, NAB off 1.1%, and Westpac down 0.7%. ANZ escaped the losses, up half a percent. JB Hi-Fi down 3%, Harvey Norman off 1.5%, and Myer losing 1.6%. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 64.8 US cents AUD/GBP: 48.1 pence AUD/EUR: 55 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 94 yen AUD/NZD: 1.08 Dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, it's a big one for Two Good Sports — Georgie is in Sydney, Abbey is in Melbourne, and the cricket chat is off the charts. That's right, we have two of Australia’s brightest cricket stars, Alyssa Healy and Phoebe Litchfield, joining us to dish on everything from mispronunciations and iconic sledges, to the evolution of women’s sport and what leadership looks like in a new generation. They reflect on that unforgettable 2020 MCG World Cup Final, the complexities of scheduling, their hopes for more women’s Test cricket, and yes — the truth behind that viral photoshoot with Sam Constance. Instagram Receive 15% off the package price when you purchase a selected 2025 Samsung TV and selected Samsung Soundbar in the same transaction at Harvey Norman. Limited time only!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new chapter for the NRLW begins this week! Marlee Silva and Ruan Sims preview the historic 2025 season with 12 teams, including the returning Warriors and debutant Bulldogs. Marlee & Ru dissect the biggest player movements, from Tamika Upton's headline-making switch to hidden gems. They tackle listener questions on expansion's impact, plus reveal their fearless predictions for who will lift the trophy, claim the Dally M, and shine as the next generation of stars. It’s all thanks to Harvey Norman. 00:00 - Welcome 03:00 - The Bulldogs and Warriors join the comp Signings Fan base Potential rugby players 13:00 - Off season signings and transfers Tamika Upton headlines biggest moves 19:00 - Listener questions Does expansion dilute or make standards higher? Does the new finals format add excitement or fatigue? 27:00 - 2025 Predictions Premiers: Roosters Smokey: Warriors Dally M: Olivia Kernick Rookie of the year: Tess McWilliams, Georgia Thomas, Martha Mataele Captain of the year: Api Nichols, Yasmine Clysdale 33:30 - Round 1 tipsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It’s, sadly, the final week of The Project, and to celebrate/commiserate, we’re joined by a very special guest: journalist, academic, broadcaster, Gold Logie winner, walking fun fact generator, and yes, former Richmond Tigers mascot, Waleed Aly. In this very extended episode, Waleed reflects on more than a decade behind the desk, saying goodbye, and the art of compartmentalising on live television. Plus, we dig into his sporting obsessions, his time inside a mascot suit, his unexpected Elmo bromance, and why The Project meant more than just prime-time news. Instagram Receive 15% off the package price when you purchase a selected 2025 Samsung TV and selected Samsung Soundbar in the same transaction at Harvey Norman. Limited time only!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We kick off with the chaos and glory of State of Origin II: the heartbreaks, the triumphs, and yes, the media pile-on. We break down the tension brewing between Billy Slater and Aaron Woods, and we ask the big question: where does commentary end and character assassination begin? Also, Georgie’s cooked up an iconic Axis of Evil and Good — can you guess where Perth’s weather lands? Instagram Receive 15% off the package price when you purchase a selected 2025 Samsung TV and selected Samsung Soundbar in the same transaction at Harvey Norman. Limited time only!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look at the Shokz OpenFit 2 True Wireless Earbuds. See more about them here, and they are available to buy from Harvey Norman also here. Shokz OpenFit 2 True Wireless Earbuds reviewed Out of the box these earbuds were popular with our reviewers. The battery life was good too. The earbuds were taken out for runs and our testers felt that they were pretty good, you would really have to twist and turn your head in some unusual positions to even shake them loose. They are due to come onto the Irish market in the next few days and will be available from DID or Harvey Norman for 189.99 euros. The sound quality is very good, and they are light and snug to wear when you are out and about. The open ear format also ensures some degree of safety too when you are out and about. Running to your favorite tunes is important, but also knowing what is going on in the world around you is also crucial too. The app also allows you to make minor alterations too, so that you can tweak it to get just the right settings for your own personal preferences too. The official 11 hours battery time seems to be about right, and should ensure that you have the days use for these earbuds too. As always the fact that our testers are reluctant to hand the swag back in, means that they must have liked them too. More about Shokz OpenFit 2 True Wireless Earbuds Meet the new Shokz OpenFit 2 True Wireless Earbuds with Groundbreaking Open-Ear Audio Get ready for an exciting new listening experience. Designed for the relentless pursuit of greatness, the OpenFit 2 delivers superior sound quality, comfort, and convenience, setting a new benchmark for open-ear true wireless earbuds. Power-up Open-Ear Audio The OpenFit 2 is equipped with cutting-edge technology that enhances your audio experience, allowing you to immerse yourself in rich, crystal-clear sound. This innovative design not only delivers exceptional audio quality but also ensures a comfortable fit, making it perfect for extended listening sessions. Here's how we do it: Shokz DualBoost Technology By using two independent drivers, this cutting-edge technology processes low and high-frequency sounds separately, delivering a richer and more immersive sound quality. This allows you to enjoy your favourite music and calls while still being aware of your surroundings. New Upgraded OpenBass 2.0 Algorithm The innovative Shokz OpenBass 2.0 algorithm is engineered to deliver powerful and deep bass tones that are precisely directed to your ears. By focusing on sound directionality, OpenBass 2.0 ensures that you can fully enjoy bass-heavy tracks while still maintaining clarity in the higher frequency ranges, resulting in a well-rounded listening experience. Improved DirectPitch 2.0 Technology DirectPitch 2.0 Technology harnesses a variety of advanced engineering techniques to optimize how sound is delivered to your ears while minimizing sound leakage. This innovation results in an improved auditory experience by ensuring that the audio you hear is clear and undistorted, regardless of your environment. DirectPitch 2.0 is tailored to promote focus on your audio without disturbing those around you, making it perfect for both personal use and situations where discretion is important. Perfect Fit and Perfect Comfort. Experience enhanced audio comfort with OpenFit 2, expertly designed to blend effortlessly into your daily life. Its flexible ear hooks combined with Ultra-Soft Silicone 2.0 puts these earbuds in a league of their own. shokz ear hook design and ultra soft silicone united states Flexible Ear Hook Design Inspired by the concept of the golden spiral, the innovative flexible ear hook contours to the unique shape of your ear. The ear hook's integrated nickel-titanium alloy ensures not only a secure fit but also a personalized experience that adapts to your movements, whether you're in the midst of an intense workout or simply going about your daily activities. Ultra-Soft Silicone 2.0 is a state-of-the-art material ...
After a cheeky DM slide (and a well-placed smiley face), we managed to land the Prime Minister of Australia, Anthony Albanese, for a truly epic, unfiltered chat. We speak about his lifelong love of sport, the wild crossover between politics and play, and of course, his unshakable loyalty to the South Sydney Rabbitohs. Albo shows us he’s not just a sports fan — he’s one of us. Instagram Receive 15% off the package price when you purchase a selected 2025 Samsung TV and selected Samsung Soundbar in the same transaction at Harvey Norman. Limited time only!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With Amazon launching a marketplace offering, could Wesfarmers, Harvey Norman and JB Hi-Fi be shaking in their boots? MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.06% to 8,592 GOLD: $3,338 US/oz BITCOIN: $168,037 AUD An earnings guidance increase for BNPL company Zip helped its shares more than 15% higher. Monash IVF rebounded from yesterday’s drop, gaining 11% Fletcher Building told the market that it’s fielding inquiries on its business, helping it to lift 10% to $3.08. Qantas offloading JetstarAsia saw it down 1.3% to $10.50 on the day. Perseus Mining down 6% to $3.62. Xero down 2.3% and Technology One falling 3.8% Commbank losing 0.3%, with NAB down the same amount. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 65.2 US cents AUD/GBP: 48.3 pence AUD/EUR: 57 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 94 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.08 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Checkout episode, we go behind the scenes with Suzie Young from Metagenics to uncover the tools, brands and habits driving her success. From buying tiles and lounges online with Koala and TileCloud, to drawing inspiration from Scott Galloway's Prof G podcast, Suzie shares how her approach to ecommerce blends curiosity and structure. She reflects on exceptional service moments from legacy retailers like Harvey Norman and Strandbags, reveals why Trello and Jira are non-negotiables for her team, and unpacks the challenge of balancing quick wins with long-term strategy in a digital-first business.Check out our full-length interview with Suzie Young here: https://shorturl.at/7UWrMThis episode was brought to you by: Deliver In Person + KlaviyoAbout your guest:Suzie Young is a results-driven Marketing and Digital Leader at Metagenics, with deep expertise across ecommerce, CRM, CX and digital transformation. She's passionate about agile leadership, building high-performing teams, and creating digital experiences that deliver long-term customer value.About your host:Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, X or via email.Got an idea, opportunity or just want to get involved? Whether you're keen to sponsor Add To Cart, interested in jumping on the mic as a co-host, or have feedback to help us make the show even better, we'd love to hear from you. Shoot us an email at hello@addtocart.com.au and let's chat! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
For today's episode, we're very lucky to have Bec Daniher joining us in studio ahead of FightMND's 11th Big Freeze at the MCG. In 2013 AFL legend Neale Daniher, Bec's father, was diagnosed with motor neurone disease. But rather than fade into the background, Neale dedicated his life to helping prevent the suffering of those who’ll be diagnosed in the future. The charity he co-founded, FightMND, has since raised $115 million and raised awareness of this devastating illness in Australian culture. Instagram Receive 15% off the package price when you purchase a selected 2025 Samsung TV and selected Samsung Soundbar in the same transaction at Harvey Norman. Limited time only!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're diving headfirst into the most electrifying event in Australian sport: State of Origin. Forget Christmas. Forget birthdays. This is it. Georgie’s loyalty to Queensland runs deep... maybe too deep. After a rough Game One, emotions are high and hope is hanging by a thread. To keep things balanced, we're bringing in none other than Blues legend Ryan Hoffman. He’s being dubbed the Oracle, and honestly... he’s earned it. Instagram Receive 15% off the package price when you purchase a selected 2025 Samsung TV and selected Samsung Soundbar in the same transaction at Harvey Norman. Limited time only!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Checkout episode, Anna Samkova takes us behind the scenes of the tools, brands and ideas shaping her approach to customer strat. She explains why Harvey Norman, STAX, Muscle Republic, Bunnings and Woolworths are nailing customer experience and community building. She also shares the tech she relies on for business efficiency, her obsession with AI and how Mel Robbins' ‘The Let Them Theory' reshaped her leadership mindset. Plus, she opens up about the challenge of scaling a consultancy without losing quality.Check out our full-length interview with Anna Samkiva here:Main episode linksThis episode was brought to you by… StudioHawkAbout your guest: With over 15 years in retail leadership, Anna Samkova helps brands turn customer engagement into long-term profitability. Founder of Albany Advisory and former Group General Manager at Brand Collective, she has led customer strategy for some of Australia's biggest retail brands. Using her C.L.I.E.N.T. Growth Framework, Anna has helped major retailers increase repeat purchases by 20%, boost CRM-driven revenue and transform omnichannel experiences. A champion of data-driven decision-making, she ensures brands aren't just collecting customer insights—they're using them to scale effectively.About your host: Nathan Bush is the host of the Add To Cart podcast and a leading ecommerce transformation consultant. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia's Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
James Hardie’s $14 billion deal wasn’t welcomed by the market, so was it done at the right time and for the right price? MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.07%, 7,936 GOLD: $3,026 US/oz BITCOIN: $138,260 AUD Staples were down 1.7% Discretionary finished up 1.1%, with Wesfarmers, Aristocrat and Harvey Norman higher. The Lottery Corporation announced its CEO will step down at the end of the financial year, but shares managed to stay up 0.2%. NAB 2.2% higher, Westpac up 1.4%, Commbank 1.4% to the good, and ANZ up 0.8%. Going backwards by 26% was Helia which told the market its contract with Commonwealth Bank could expire by the end of the year. New Zealand-based Synlait Milk dropped 12%, despite posting a half-year net profit of NZ$4.8 million. Woolworths shedding 1.7% and Coles losing 2.1% CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 62.89 US cents AUD/GBP: 48.6 pence AUD/EUR: 58 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 94 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.09 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We wanted to share the return of the podcast ‘Two Good Sports” with you to enjoy. Join acclaimed journalists Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny every week, as they take on the biggest stories from the world of sport and peel back the layers. Whether you’re a sports fanatic or you just want to feel part of the conversation, you’ll get a fresh perspective on the stories that matter. It's sports news, told differently. Follow the show: https://lnk.to/TwoGoodSports On this week’s Two Good Sports episode, we’re back for a brand-new season! And what better way to kick things off than with our official ins and outs for the year? We’re setting the tone, making some big calls, and let’s be honest — probably regretting a few of them later. What’s in? What’s out? And where do we land on the great sporting debates of the year? This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We wanted to share the return of the podcast ‘Two Good Sports” with you to enjoy. Join acclaimed journalists Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny every week, as they take on the biggest stories from the world of sport and peel back the layers. Whether you’re a sports fanatic or you just want to feel part of the conversation, you’ll get a fresh perspective on the stories that matter. It's sports news, told differently. Follow the show: https://lnk.to/TwoGoodSports On this week’s Two Good Sports episode, we’re back for a brand-new season! And what better way to kick things off than with our official ins and outs for the year? We’re setting the tone, making some big calls, and let’s be honest — probably regretting a few of them later. What’s in? What’s out? And where do we land on the great sporting debates of the year? This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We wanted to share the return of the podcast ‘Two Good Sports” with you to enjoy. Join acclaimed journalists Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny every week, as they take on the biggest stories from the world of sport and peel back the layers. Whether you’re a sports fanatic or you just want to feel part of the conversation, you’ll get a fresh perspective on the stories that matter. It's sports news, told differently. Follow the show: https://lnk.to/TwoGoodSports On this week’s Two Good Sports episode, we’re back for a brand-new season! And what better way to kick things off than with our official ins and outs for the year? We’re setting the tone, making some big calls, and let’s be honest — probably regretting a few of them later. What’s in? What’s out? And where do we land on the great sporting debates of the year? This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We wanted to share the return of the podcast ‘Two Good Sports” with you to enjoy. Join acclaimed journalists Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny every week, as they take on the biggest stories from the world of sport and peel back the layers. Whether you’re a sports fanatic or you just want to feel part of the conversation, you’ll get a fresh perspective on the stories that matter. It's sports news, told differently. Follow the show: https://lnk.to/TwoGoodSports On this week’s Two Good Sports episode, we’re back for a brand-new season! And what better way to kick things off than with our official ins and outs for the year? We’re setting the tone, making some big calls, and let’s be honest — probably regretting a few of them later. What’s in? What’s out? And where do we land on the great sporting debates of the year? This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We wanted to share the return of the podcast ‘Two Good Sports” with you to enjoy. Join acclaimed journalists Abbey Gelmi and Georgie Tunny every week, as they take on the biggest stories from the world of sport and peel back the layers. Whether you’re a sports fanatic or you just want to feel part of the conversation, you’ll get a fresh perspective on the stories that matter. It's sports news, told differently. Follow the show: https://lnk.to/TwoGoodSports On this week’s Two Good Sports episode, we’re back for a brand-new season! And what better way to kick things off than with our official ins and outs for the year? We’re setting the tone, making some big calls, and let’s be honest — probably regretting a few of them later. What’s in? What’s out? And where do we land on the great sporting debates of the year? This episode is bought to you by Harvey Norman. It’s time to upgrade your TV and appliances for footy season! Ask a specially trained Harvey Norman staff member for advice. Go Harvey Norman! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pro Medicus has been a star on the market, and another deal in the US is setting it up for even more market gains. MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.90%, 8,245 GOLD: $2,872 US/oz BITCOIN: $148,527 AUD Qantas shares up another 5% to $9.99. Harvey Norman lifted 4.2% after a leading broker suggested they may be back challenging JB Hi Fi soon. NextDC bounced of 52 week lows, up 3.6%, but still well of its high of $18.59 Pro Medicus lifted 3.2% after it signed a $40 million contract with a US radiology provider The looming cyclone threat in northern NSW and QLD hurt insurance stocks, with Suncorp down 2.3% and IAG down 0.6% Dominos Pizza went ex dividend today, shares weaker by 2.7% Clarity Pharmaceuticals fell more than 10% after reporting their weaker than expected results CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 62.20 US cents AUD/GBP: 49.40 pence AUD/EUR: 59 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 93 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.11 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
US stocks are experiencing some volatility after Trump affirmed that tariffs will take effect sooner than previously expected. In company news, investors reacted to a mixed earnings report from Nvidia, while eBay shares tumbled on disappointing first-quarter sales. In contrast, Warner Bros. shares jumped on gains in streaming subscribers. Meanwhile, US Treasury yields rose ahead of key inflation data, strengthening the US dollar and driving gold prices down more than 1%. Closer to home, Harvey Norman remains in focus as the final day of the reporting season unfolds and Aussie shares are expected to open lower on the last trading day of February. The content in this podcast is prepared, approved and distributed in Australia by Commonwealth Securities Limited ABN 60 067 254 399 AFSL 238814. The information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Consider the appropriateness of the information before acting and if necessary, seek appropriate professional advice.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Zip were the talk of the ASX last year, gaining over 400%, but its quarterly update sent the financial services crashing today. MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.55%, 8,493 GOLD: $2,780 US/oz BITCOIN: $168,667 AUD Karoon Energy shares jumped by 7.7% to $1.53 after the company announced an extra 75 million US dollar share buyback. Consumer gains were led by Aristocrat Leisure, up 3.7%, Harvey Norman 0.4% higher and JB Hi-Fi gaining 0.6% QBE, NAB and Brambles all gained more than 1%. Mineral Resources fell 0.9% to $35.93 after its quarterly update showed the company net debt had risen to $5.1 billion. Zip shares finished down more than 25% to $2.44 despite an increase in earnings in its quarterly update. Falls for Telstra, Transurban and Xero. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 62.17 US cents AUD/GBP: 50.0 pence AUD/EUR: 69 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 96 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.10 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul joins the show live from regional Victoria to celebrate the iconic town of Bendigo. Plus, the Albanese government's Misinformation Bill is dead, and how Harvey Norman is helping women across rural Austraila.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CEO scandals are flooding the share market: Qantas, Wisetech, MinRes...the list keeps growing. The thing is, each of those companies has a board that is paid handsomely for supposedly keeping the CEO under control.What could be done to change this risk? Fund manager Roger Montgomery joins wealth editor James Kirby in this episode. In today's show, we cover: Coralling the larger-than-life CEO: A proposal The problem with independent company directors Is AI any smarter than a cat? Why can't we get after-tax returns from big funds? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Blaine Callard is the CEO at Freedom Furniture Australia. Previously, he spent 24 years at Harvey Norman, an organisation that famously does not work with agencies wherever possible. In a wide ranging and energetic discussion, Blaine and Ellie talk about perceptions of marketing from a CEO; what marketing teams need to do to influence the C-Suite; the power of modelling and what to do (and what not to do) when trying to implement it; the importance of properly understanding AI, whoever you are in a business; and the challenges and opportunities inherent in working with agencies, good and bad. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded live on Zoom H4n and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
Join Paul as he travels to Victoria's Springvale and hits the streets of Melbourne for punters' reaction after the AFL grand final in this month's Our Town episode. In partnership with Harvey Norman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new KPMG report shows that Australian CEOs are keen to pull the plug on work from home and bring staff back into the office 5 days a week. Harvey Norman has been hit with a class action over allegedly selling worthless extended warranties to customers. Instagram is introducing “teen accounts”, with restrictions in place, hoping of making the platform safer for young people. — Download the moomoo app here to get 3 free stocks when you sign up. Conditions apply Moomoo disclaimer: *Pass-through fees and FX costs not included. *T&C's apply. Applicable to new clients only. Subject to deposit and minimum account balance requirements. AFSL224663. Fractional trading of less than one share is subject to different pricing schedules. The minimum order size for fractional trading is 0.0001 shares. For fractional trading buying, the minimum order amount is U$5.00. — Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStoreDownload the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlayDaily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletterFlux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinstaFlux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance—-The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.