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We're giving an official Two Good Sports record card to the expansion clubs that we care most about in Australia. NRL, AFL, NBL, and the A-League. Listen now to find out if your club rates... 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.
He fights stereotypes, intrusive thoughts, and staying still. He's been on I'm A Celeb, Dancing With The Stars, and he's an Olympic medalist. We are very excited to welcome Harry Garside to Two Good Sports! 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.
It might be the federal election, but forget the democracy sausage — it's all about Magic Round this weekend! We have Melbourne Storm's superstar, Harry Grant joining us to give us the lowdown. 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 running full speed into one of Australia’s most iconic events: the Stawel Gift. From prize money to prestige, we unpack why athletes obsess over this unique 120-metre sprint, and how the unusual handicap system aims to level the playing field between weekend warriors and Olympians. 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.
After 4 weeks – or was it 84 years?! – Georgie has finally returned to us. It feels as good as you might imagine. We talk NRL, athletics, highlights from the Masters golf tournament, and ongoing controversies in the AFL. Instagram 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.
With Georgie still away crushing it on The Amazing Race, Abbey is joined by Aussie basketball star Bec Allen — and it's a chat that goes far beyond the court. Now in her 10th year in the WNBA, Bec reflects on her incredible career, from debuting in the WNBL at 16 to playing across New York, Connecticut, Phoenix, and now Chicago Sky. Instagram 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.
Georgie is away doing something top secret and AMAZING, so this week we have 3AW's Laura Spurway joining Abbey to talk all things Gout Gout, the 17 year old lining up to be Australia's greatest ever athlete. Instagram 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.
This weeks catch-up podcast is one not too be missed! This week was one for the history books as we speak to Mark Mason about an Olympic event being held in Toowoomba. Mark is the Olympic Strategy Project Manager for TSBE.
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.
There has been a lot of commentary surrounding the Matildas lately, some of it warranted, some of it not. So we have one of the great brains in women’s sport, Niav Owens on the show today, to tell us what is going on with everyone’s favourite team. Instagram 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.
This weeks catch up podcast follows up with Troy Chandler who owns TJs Swimming in Toowoomba after Olympic gold medallist, Liesl Jones raised her concerns about swimming being abandoned by children and schools.
We are starting this season on an ABSOLUTE HIGH. Guenther Steiner is the man we all fell in love with on Drive to Survive, and Georgie got to sit down with him and ask him all things F1 ahead of the season. Instagram 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.
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.
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? Instagram 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.
Wall St started the new trading week sharply lower as investors brace for the impact of Trump's tariffs on Mexico and Canada, of which come into effect on Tuesday US time. The Dow Jones fell 2.1%, the S&P500 lost 2.3% and the tech-heavy Nasdaq ended the day down a sharp 3.2%. Investor hopes of a last-minute deal to prevent the tariffs from going ahead were dashed in afternoon trade after President Trump reiterated the 25% levies on imports from Mexico and Canada will go ahead from Tuesday. Companies that face a direct hit from the tariffs tumbled yesterday including Ford and General Motors.Over in Europe on Monday, markets closed higher as defence stocks continue to surge amid renewed spend in the sector. The STOXX 600 rose 1.1%, Germany's DAX rose 2.6%, the French CAC added 1% and, in the UK, the FTSE 100 ended the day up 0.7%.Across the Asia region on Monday, markets mostly rose as investors awaited clarity on Trump's tariff plans. Japan's Nikkei rose 1.7%, Hong Kong's Hang Seng rose 0.44%, Taiwan's Taiex index fell 1.3% and China's CSI index closed down just 0.04%.Locally on Monday the ASX started the new trading month in the green with the key index posting a 0.9% rise at the closing bell and all sectors ended the day higher led by Energy stocks rising 2.02%. The positive market sentiment comes ahead of a wave of tariff implications out of the US commencing this week which is set to shake up market returns and outlook, while we are also bracing locally for the latest slew of economic data with the GDP reading out later in the week. The energy rally on Monday was amid investor outlook for the price of oil to rise when tariffs on Mexico and Canada come into effect as they are two major exporters of crude.Embattled casino operator Star Entertainment Group shares were suspended on Monday following a trading halt after the company failed to lodge accounts to the ASX for reporting season.Medical imaging giant Pro Medicus jumped 3.2% on Monday after the company signed yet another deal to roll out its core imaging tools. The deal worth $40m is with US radiology provider LucidHealth and will see Pro Medicus devices and systems rolled out throughout the LucidHealth network.What to watch today:Ahead of Tuesday's trading session here in Australia the SPI futures are anticipating the ASX will open the day down 1.35% following Wall Street's tumble overnight.On the commodities front this morning oil is trading 2.3% lower at US$68.16/barrel, gold is up 1.11% at US$2888.53/ounce and iron ore is down 0.21% at US$106.90/tonne.The Aussie dollar has weakened against the greenback to buy US$0.62, 92.84 Japanese Yen, 49.13 British Pence and NZ$1.11.Trading Ideas:Bell Potter has maintained a buy rating on Harvey Norman (ASX:HVN) and have raised the 12-month price target on the home goods giant to $6.00/share following the release of 1H25 results including some key beats in the Australian franchising division and also in the NZ operations. Single digit earnings growth across most metrics was reported and the analyst increased the 12-month price target due to multiple catalysts near-mid-term such as improving sales trends and the growing AI movement.And Bell Potter has slightly increased the 12-month price target on Bub's Australia (ASX:BUB) to 15.5cps and maintain a hold rating on the infant formula producer following the release of the company's 1H25 results including net revenue growth of 24% to $48.5m, EBITDA of $0.5m compared to a loss of $6.8m in the PCP, and outlook for net revenue target for FY25 of $102m. The analyst sees Bub's continues to make inroads into the US however remains cognisant of the potential impact of tariffs (if any).
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. ASX closes down AUKUS stumps Trump Star close to collapse Harvey Norman’s strong result Trump-Starmer meeting Find out more: https://fearandgreed.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is the Fear and Greed Afternoon Report - the top five things you need to know today, in just five minutes. ASX closes down AUKUS stumps Trump Star close to collapse Harvey Norman’s strong result Trump-Starmer meeting Support the show: http://fearandgreed.com.auSee 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.
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We look at the Doro Leva L20. See more about the phone on their website here. Doro Leva L20 review This is a tough, robust phone. If you drop it, short of putting it under an elephants foot and asking it to stamp it, you should be okay. Screens are not likely to break easily, nor lose touch or sensitivity options too quickly. The sound is loud, and the screen is big. Yes we can use reading glasses too as we approach our slightly diminished reading ability, but even so, this device is aiming to head off those issues in the first place. Our team testers, several decades younger than others among us, felt it was a fun, and intuitive device to use. In previous rounds of testing the phones, one of the challenges has been to then get it into the hands of the octogenarians and other related decades. This time around maybe the use-cases also work if you expand them to include robust scenarios themselves, rather than older users themselves. In this context the phone could be very useful, perhaps as a spare, backup phone, or as an alternate for days, like being up on a roof, or a mountain, where you value robustness, audio quality, and overall durability. The brand and the products themselves remain an interesting one to watch and our team is growing in interest and positive feelings towards their devices. Sometimes you don't need to be holding or using a smarter, more sleek but more fragile device, when, the job you are trying to do needs an effective spanner/tool rather than a delicate, and easily broken top of the line device. It will be interesting to see where Doro goes, and how their products evolve. More about the Doro range Doro, the European technology leader for seniors, today announces the launch of three new 4G feature phones, the Doro Leva L10, Doro Leva L20 and Doro Leva L30. The devices are rolling out in select retailers nationwide, starting November. The phones have been developed to meet the evolving needs of users, futureproofing Doro's user-friendly offering. They combine intuitive features with the classic Doro interface, 4G connectivity, and a fresh, modern finish. Each component has been refined to ensure our users feel a sense of familiarity and simplicity when using the devices. Doro Leva L20 Stylish flip phone for clear conversations Enjoy calling, texting and taking pictures thanks to widely separated, high contrast keys and a large display that make everything easier. HD voice make conversations clearer, and there's also an assistance button for alerting trusted contacts and sending your GPS location if you should ever need help. Doro details Availability and Pricing Doro Leva L10: €95 Doro Leva L20: €109.99 Doro Leva L30: €119.99 The Doro Leva L20 and L30 will be available from retailers including Three, Eir and Vodafone in November, and Harvey Norman from December. New senior friendly phones from Doro All three phones feature large, tactile buttons with high-contrast graphics, and talking keys that confirm each number press, making it easier for users to navigate. With loud and clear sound quality powered by HD voice, the devices ensure crystal-clear communication. The ergonomic design includes a soft-feel rear case with a textured surface, reducing the risk of accidental drops, and is splashproof (IP54), adding durability to its list of features. They come in a variety of designs: the Leva L10 in a classic candy bar style, and the Leva L20 and Leva L30 in clamshell formats. The Doro Leva L30 comes with an extra external display for Caller ID and notifications. These devices are perfect for users seeking basic functionality paired with excellent sound quality and user-friendly features. About Doro Doro is a leading technology brand for seniors developing consumer products and services to support an active and independent life. Doro's technology enables generations to connect digitally both while at home and when out and about. Doro is a Swedish company listed on Stockholm Nasdaq Stock Exchange. The compa...
Doro, the European technology leader for seniors, today announces the launch of three new 4G feature phones, the Doro Leva L10, Doro Leva L20 and Doro Leva L30. The devices are rolling out in select retailers nationwide, starting November. The phones have been developed to meet the evolving needs of users, futureproofing Doro's user-friendly offering. They combine intuitive features with the classic Doro interface, 4G connectivity, and a fresh, modern finish. Each component has been refined to ensure our users feel a sense of familiarity and simplicity when using the devices. New senior friendly phones from Doro All three phones feature large, tactile buttons with high-contrast graphics, and talking keys that confirm each number press, making it easier for users to navigate. With loud and clear sound quality powered by HD voice, the devices ensure crystal-clear communication. The ergonomic design includes a soft-feel rear case with a textured surface, reducing the risk of accidental drops, and is splashproof (IP54), adding durability to its list of features. They come in a variety of designs: the Leva L10 in a classic candy bar style, and the Leva L20 and Leva L30 in clamshell formats. The Doro Leva L30 comes with an extra external display for Caller ID and notifications. These devices are perfect for users seeking basic functionality paired with excellent sound quality and user-friendly features. Ben Crompton, Managing Director UK & Ireland at Doro, says: "Our new 4G feature phones elevate accessible technology. Designed for senior users, they combine simplicity with functionality. High-contrast displays, talking keys, HD voice, and an integrated assistance button make these phones easy to use, hear, and see - setting a new standard in accessible technology. The Doro Leva feature phones integrate seamlessly into the Doro ecosystem, designed to meet users' evolving needs and enable enjoyment of modern technology and social participation, regardless of age or technical expertise." To help users feel safe wherever life's adventures take them, all three handsets include the signature Doro assistance button now with GPS location. The button, located on the back of every Doro phone, can be used to alert up to five trusted friends or relatives if help is needed - providing users and their loved ones with peace of mind. The 4G capabilities of the devices offer faster speeds, better voice call quality, and an improved battery life. By introducing the three 4G phones, Doro ensures a high-performance user experience tailored for senior. The Swedish company recently launched innovative smart devices tailored to the needs of senior users, including the Doro Hemma Doorbell, the Doro HearingBuds and the Doro Watch. Availability and Pricing Doro Leva L10: €95 Doro Leva L20: €109.99 Doro Leva L30: €119.99 The Doro Leva L20 and L30 will be available from retailers including Three, Eir and Vodafone in November, and Harvey Norman from December. For further information and test samples, please contact: doro@eulogy.co.uk About Doro Doro is a leading technology brand for seniors developing consumer products and services to support an active and independent life. Doro's technology enables generations to connect digitally both while at home and when out and about. Doro is a Swedish company listed on Stockholm Nasdaq Stock Exchange. The company is headquartered in Malmo and has sales operations in more than 20 countries. In 2023, Doro had 118 employees and net sales amounted to SEK 973.6 million (EUR 35 million), making it the European market leader for senior specialised mobile phones. Read more about Doro on our website www.doro.com See more product reviews here.
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.
Send Vlad a Text MessageVlad visits the Winning Appliances showroom and meets a baker, a salesperson with a goatee and a smug pregnant woman, compares the upper class salespeople to the middle class salespeople & relives an interview to become a member at Sydneys best nightclub in 2001.Song: Music Sounds Better with You by Stardust Support the Supporters that Support the PodcastNEW SPONSOR ALERT! DNA DISTILLERY (AWARD WINNING RAKIJA)Award winning Rakija company with immaculate celebratory beverages. Check out the entire range on the below websites, order a tasting pack or some of their flagship, amazing rakija today! https://www.dnadistillery.comROYAL STACKS! (IMMACULATE BURGERS)Melbournes Greatest Burgers! Royal Stacks is a booming burger chain in Victoria with classic burgers, shakes and more, with a 90s vibe and high quality food! https://www.royalstacks.com.auMETROPOLITAN STONE (Kitchens, Cabinets, Laundry, All Cabinets)We have a combined 30 years experience in the cabinet making industry in Victoria! Everything from small projects to large projects!Benchtop change overs, Kitchen facilities, Kitchens, Laundries, Bathroom cabinets, T.v units, Wardrobes etc!MENTION: VLADContact: MATT 0425797488Matthew@metropolitanstone.com.auhttp://www.metropolitanstone.com.auORANGE LEGAL GROUP (Specialising in Property law for purchasing and selling, conveyancing, in-house Mortgage broker & Chartered Account! One stop shop for ALL property needs! Wrap! FREE Contract reviews for buyers before purchasing property!Mention VLAD!https://www.orangelegalgroup.com.auEmail: property@orangelegalgroup.com.auContact: mycousinvlad@gmail.comhttp://www.instagram.com/mycousinvladSupport the showBE GOODDO GOODGET GOOD
The retailers have weathered the storm mostly, but with Nick Scali pointing to tough times on shipping costs, has the worm turned? MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.74%, 8,344 GOLD: $2,741 US/oz BITCOIN: $102,532 AUD MinRes down 13.8% to $39.55 Wisetech down 14.6% to $104.65 With the gold price soaring to US$2,745 an ounce, our local miners benefited A lift in the iron price to US$103 a tonne on futures markets helped BHP up 1.4%, Fortescue lifted 1.5% & Rio Tinto both up 1.9%. Up over 1% was Goodman Group, REA Group and Xero. A Nick Scali warning over higher freight rates hitting margins sent shares down 4.1% Lovisa down 6.4% and Harvey Norman off by 2.3% Falling by more than 1% was Telstra, Bapcor and Transurban. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 66.93 US cents AUD/GBP: 51.4 pence AUD/EUR: 61 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 100 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.10 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Data centres might be the hottest property on the market right now, so what exposure can you get on the ASX? MARKET WRAP: ASX200: up 0.41%, 8,284 GOLD: $2,691 US/oz BITCOIN: $99,962 AUD Woodside's full-year guidance upgrade saw shares lift 0.6% to $24.93. Gold miners Evolution Mining finished up 6.8% to $5.01, and Northern Star lifted 1.8% to $16.81. Bank of Queensland's shares lifted by more than 6.5%. Qantas lifted 1.8% and Harvey Norman finished up 0.8% Rio Tinto, which dropped 1.1% to $120.78 after saying it had shipped less than expected. A $32 million contract extension for imaging healthcare tech company Pro Medicus couldn't help the share price, down 2.4%. Slides of 1% or greater for Wisetech Global, Woolworths and QBE Insurance. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 66.88 US cents AUD/GBP: 51.5 pence AUD/EUR: 61 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 99 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.10 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
The ASX saw modest movement today, briefly hitting a new record high but largely treading water ahead of key events. The US Federal Reserve's much-anticipated decision on a potential rate cut is expected to significantly impact global markets, with a possible 50 basis point reduction under consideration. Australian jobs data, set to release tomorrow, will also be closely monitored. On the corporate front, Harvey Norman is facing legal action over allegedly selling unnecessary warranties, while Synlait narrowly avoided bankruptcy through a shareholder-backed capital raise. The materials and healthcare sectors struggled, with miners like BHP and Rio Tinto hit by falling iron ore prices, while utilities and energy stocks performed better due to rising oil prices. 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.
Join Paul Murray as he travels to the fabulous WA city of Joondalup for this month's Our Town episode. In partnership with Harvey Norman. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Paul as he travels to Newcastle, the second oldest town in Australia, for this month's Our Town episode. In partnership with Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Paul as he travels to MacGregor and explores Queensland's biggest bingo hall for this month's Our Town episode. In partnership with Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout William On and Rob Hango-Zada, Co founders and Co CEO's of Shippit, a multi carrier shipping software specifically for Ecommerce. After seeing eye to eye at uni (quite literally) and watching their Attlassian mates do well, the friends decided to get in on the action and launch their own logistics solution. Now, millions of packages are sent with the help of Shippit every month, and the company has expanded beyond Australia and New Zealand to Singapore and Malaysia with revenue of more than $66 million.Links from the episode:ShippitWilliam On and Rob Hango-Zada from Shippit: Building a Last-Mile Delivery Powerhouse | #406Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you've ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… About your co-hosts: William On from ShippitWill On is the Co-Founder and CEO of Shippit, APAC's fast-growing shipping technology company founded in Australia. Hailing from management consultancies Deloitte and PWC, Will spearheaded the platform's 300% year-on-year growth across Australia and New Zealand and now oversees Shippit's expansion into SouthEast Asia. Shippit currently handles over 100 million shipments annually, looking after some of the world's largest retailers such as Sephora, Nike, Cotton On and Harvey Norman. In his spare time Will plays competitive basketball, enjoys a run and a glass of red!You can contact Will at LinkedInRob Hango-Zada from ShippitRob Hango-Zada is the Co-Founder & Joint CEO of APAC's fast-growing shipping platform, Shippit. He brings a common-sense & customer-centric approach to Australian retailing. Having spent a decade working for the world's leading FMCG businesses (Procter & Gamble, Unilever) across Asia, Rob has vast experience in converting customer insight and analytics into growth driving strategies for retailers such as Woolworths, Coles, Tesco & Priceline and numerous global brands. Rob's frustration as an online shopper drove him to co-found Shippit with William On to enhance the post-purchase experience from cart to doorstep and back again. Shippit now powers delivery for leading Australian retailers such as Target, Cotton On, Big W, Nike and more. Outside of work, Rob is a big fan of bold red wine, fancy socks and good design.You can contact Rob at LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by William On and Rob Hango-Zada, Co founders and Co CEO's of Shippit, a multi carrier shipping software specifically for Ecommerce. After seeing eye to eye at uni (quite literally) and watching their Attlassian mates do well, the friends decided to get in on the action and launch their own logistics solution. Now, millions of packages are sent with the help of Shippit every month, and the company has expanded beyond Australia and New Zealand to Singapore and Malaysia with revenue of more than $66 million. In this chat, Will and Rob share how they use data to optimise delivery performance, the pros and cons of brands owning their own fleets and a surprising shipping paradox which has led to the pioneering codeshare solution they have in development.Links from the episode:ShippitDeliver in PersonShopify Plus (sponsored)Questions answered:Tell me about the moment you decided to pivot the business from being a 3-hour delivery provider to a multi-carrier logistics platform?How long does it take for retailers to connect to Shippit and start offering new fulfilment partners?What do you think is coming in fulfilment that retailers need to plan for?About your co-hosts: William On from ShippitWill On is the Co-Founder and CEO of Shippit, APAC's fast-growing shipping technology company founded in Australia. Hailing from management consultancies Deloitte and PWC, Will spearheaded the platform's 300% year-on-year growth across Australia and New Zealand and now oversees Shippit's expansion into SouthEast Asia. Shippit currently handles over 100 million shipments annually, looking after some of the world's largest retailers such as Sephora, Nike, Cotton On and Harvey Norman. In his spare time Will plays competitive basketball, enjoys a run and a glass of red!You can contact Will at LinkedInRob Hango-Zada from ShippitRob Hango-Zada is the Co-Founder & Joint CEO of APAC's fast-growing shipping platform, Shippit. He brings a common-sense & customer-centric approach to Australian retailing. Having spent a decade working for the world's leading FMCG businesses (Procter & Gamble, Unilever) across Asia, Rob has vast experience in converting customer insight and analytics into growth driving strategies for retailers such as Woolworths, Coles, Tesco & Priceline and numerous global brands. Rob's frustration as an online shopper drove him to co-found Shippit with William On to enhance the post-purchase experience from cart to doorstep and back again. Shippit now powers delivery for leading Australian retailers such as Target, Cotton On, Big W, Nike and more. Outside of work, Rob is a big fan of bold red wine, fancy socks and good design.You can contact Rob at LinkedIn Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join Paul Murray for an epic east coast adventure as he travels to Sydney's Balgowlah for this month's Our Town episode. In partnership with Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harvey Norman has seen its pre-tax profit drop by more than 45% because Aussies are feeling the pinch of living. Apple has decided to pull the electric-plug on its self-driving electric car project after 10 years in the making. Disney is teaming up with the largest company in India in a major $8.5 billion USD deal. — Build the financial wellbeing of your team with Flux at Work: https://bit.ly/fluxatwork Download the free app (App Store): http://bit.ly/FluxAppStore Download the free app (Google Play): http://bit.ly/FluxappGooglePlay Daily newsletter: https://bit.ly/fluxnewsletter Flux on Instagram: http://bit.ly/fluxinsta Flux on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@flux.finance —- The content in this podcast reflects the views and opinions of the hosts, and is intended for personal and not commercial use. We do not represent or endorse the accuracy or reliability of any opinion, statement or other information provided or distributed in these episodes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Murray travels to Townsville for the first episode of Our Town for 2024 as he puts the spotlight on our everyday heroes after Tropical Cyclone Kirrily. In partnership with Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Paul Murray Live is back on the road with the popular Our Town series heading to Port Lincoln in the series finale for a special one-hour program. In partnership with Harvey Norman.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.