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Numerous jurisdictions around Australia have recently passed sweeping reforms to defamation law, which could have a substantial impact on major cases in the future, and arguably could have altered the circumstances of recent trials. On this episode of The Lawyers Weekly Show, host Jerome Doraisamy is joined by Marque Lawyers managing partner Michael Bradley and senior associate Daisy von Schoenberg to discuss the introduction of defamation reform in numerous Australian jurisdictions, namely the public interest defence, and what impact such a defence might have on defamation cases moving forward. The trio also delve into the hypothetical influence this defence might have had on recent, high-profile defamation cases and what lawyers in this space have to look forward to moving forward. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts (The Lawyers Weekly Show) and by following Lawyers Weekly on social media: Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@lawyersweekly.com.au for more insights!
Last April, more than one market was flashing an Elliott wave opportunity. Dollar/Rand is not a forex market you hear about often, yet... it's often where people aren't looking that deserves your attention. Watch our Currency Pro Service analyst explain last year's opportunity -- plus, another one in the making.
Last April, more than one market was flashing an Elliott wave opportunity. Dollar/Rand is not a forex market you hear about often, yet... it's often where people aren't looking that deserves your attention. Watch our Currency Pro Service analyst explain last year's opportunity -- plus, another one in the making.
Last April, more than one market was flashing an Elliott wave opportunity. Dollar/Rand is not a forex market you hear about often, yet... it's often where people aren't looking that deserves your attention. Watch our Currency Pro Service analyst explain last year's opportunity -- plus, another one in the making.
Gaydos and Chad talk about the new COVID variant that has emerged in Arizona. Should you be worried? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman was recently in the news headlines, calling on SA's gold miners to consolidate in order to create what Froneman describes as 'a world-champion gold business or risk being bought by foreign investors'. Veteran mining expert and fund manager Peter Major joined the BizNews Power Hour to unpack Froneman's statement, answering why this could be in the country's interest.
Sibanye-Stillwater CEO Neal Froneman was recently in the news headlines, calling on SA's gold miners to consolidate in order to create what Froneman describes as 'a world-champion gold business or risk being bought by foreign investors'. Veteran mining expert and fund manager Peter Major joined the BizNews Power Hour to unpack Froneman's statement, answering why this could be in the country's interest.
Adjunct professor at Swinburne University, Steve Worthington, who specialises in financial services, says ditching cheques would be an unpopular move. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chad Jensen joins Nick Kendell to analyze the latest QB rumors connected to the #Broncos including a discouraging Deshaun Watson report. #NFLDraft, free agency, #SeniorBowl and more on tonight's show. SHOW NOTES Merch: http://huddleuppod.com/ Twitter: @MHI_FootballPod, @NickKendellMHH, @LukePattersonLP, @JonKayMHH, @ChadNJensen Register as a (free) user for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.com Live show sponsored by http://manscaped.com/ Get 20% off + free shipping using code: HUDDLE Live show sponsored by SportsBetting.com: Get $300 in free bet credits by hitting this link: http://sportsbetting.com/milehighhuddle Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This weeks episodes we discuss our thoughts on Scottish Footballs current mess with reconstruction. We then discuss the current situation at our 6 clubs from the premiership to the lowland league.
We wanted to let everyone know we were not able to record a new episode for this week. Things have been very crazy for everyone, all over the world, and we just weren't able to make it happen this week. Lucky for us we had recorded an episode with the women of 'Spark My Interest' and had such a lovely time!! Check them out when you can! This week we will be releasing our episode with them and we can't wait for you to listen!! We hope everyone is safe and well. We appreciate everyone who has reached out to us. And, we will be back very soon with more things to RAVE about. We all need some goodness these days. Don't forget to take a cleansing breath (or 50) this week. We love you all! Out with the bad and in with the good!! Note: This was recorded before the Corona outbreak, in Los Angeles, back in Feb. We are all practicing social distancing and we hope you are too. :) #stayhomeifyoucan Spark My Interest https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/spark-my-interest/id1465743290 'Everyone loves a good story. Tune in each week to hear three fresh findings!' Granevan Media
The Government wants more information before making a final decision on the future of the Ports of Auckland.Despite a working party recommending a move to Northport, near Whangarei - the Government has today commissioned more information. A report on all options available is expected to be before Cabinet in May next year.Head of Business for NZME Fran O'Sullivan told Simon and Phil there's also questions behind a lobby group enlisting powerful people to help in its case to move the port to Whangarei. LISTEN ABOVE
How does it change your life when a person you love goes missing? How do you survive when someone you love is murdered? 'Person of Interest' - a podcast by the Courier Mail - about Queensland's most compelling crimes as you've never heard them told. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Royal Commission into Violence, Abuse, Neglect and Exploitation of People with Disability is now underway. Disability rights advocates say Australians should expect to hear horrific stories during the Commission proceedings. But as .......... reports, a growing number of other advocates say they may boycott the long-awaited three year inquiry over perceived conflicts of interest. - প্রতিবন্ধী ব্যক্তিদের প্রতি সহিংসতা, অবহেলা এবং অবস্থার সুযোগ নেয়া প্রতিরোধ করতে একটি রয়েল কমিশন গঠনের কার্যক্রম চলছে।প্রতিবন্ধী অধিকারকর্মীরা বলেন, কমিশনের কার্যক্রম চলাকালীন অস্ট্রেলিয়ানদের ভয়াবহ গল্প শোনার জন্য প্রস্তুত থাকতে হতে পারে।তবে অন্যান্য অধিকারকর্মীরা বলেন, স্বার্থের দ্বন্দ্বের কারণে তারা দীর্ঘ প্রতীক্ষিত তিন বছরের তদন্তকে বয়কট করতে পারেন।
It is a week of returns to the Geektown Radio podcast, as Matt from Entertainment Talk returns to chat about all the latest tv & film new and air date info. Plus, we have the return of the amazing cinematographer Gonzalo Amat, who joins us to chat about his work on the much-anticipated 4th & final season of Amazon's 'The Man In The High Castle'. Gonzalo Amat is the cinematographer for Amazon’s series 'The Man In The High Castle', which returns to Amazon Prime for the 4th and final season on Friday, 15th November 2019. Gonzalo’s stunning framing and visuals plunge the audience into a world of alternate history, where the Axis powers won WWII and North America is no longer the land of the free.He has been nominated for an Outstanding Cinematography Emmy for his work on critically acclaimed drama and was previously nominated in the same category in 2018. He was also recognised by his guild earlier this year with an ASC Award (American Society of Cinematographers) nomination for Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Episode of a Series for 'High Castle' as well.Gonzalo has worked on many other notable projects including shooting the pilots for both 'Happy!', and 'SEAL Team', along with working on shows such as 'Person of Interest' & 'Believe', and films such as 'Paranormal Activity: The Marked Ones'. Since working as Director Of Photography on the pilot for 'SEAL Team' he returned to the drama last year, switching his cinematographer's lens for a director's chair, and is due to direct more episodes again later this year. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Greetings and Welcome everyone. Thanks for tuning in. This week I talk about my life of 'poverty' in Malawi where I live, following a recent report produced by Global Finance Magazine of the USA, which placed Malawi as the fourth poorest country in the world! I talk about why these type of reports have to be viewed with the widest possible lens when talking about Afrika, and how there is no substitute On a final note, I talk about our upcoming 2020 tour of Malawi. Look out for 'Expressions of Interest' notifications on social media - and register an interest if this is for you. Finally, if you like what you hear, leave a review. I'd love to hear from you. PODCAST LINKS * Dr Arikana Chihomboro-Quao: AU Ambassador to USA talks about the unequal financial relationships placed on Afrika in relation to former colonizers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jOTEs2UHego * Anthony Makondestsa tuning with the band. Look at the number of people waiting for the show! download the video here :)
Amanda Litherland and Luke Jones (BBC Radio 4 iPM) recommend podcasts that sneak history into your ears. Firstly, 'Articles of Interest', a mini series from Radiotopia's 99% Invisible about what we wear. Amanda chats to host Avery Trufelman about how the series was made. Then, 'Neon', a podcast which fuses history and pop culture. Luke and Amanda discover how the video game Fortnite can teach us about a surprising amount of history. They also chat with producer Dan Morelle about 'Neon's development and other history podcast recommendations. . Produced and presented by Amanda Litherland Co-presented by Luke Jones
The Federal Government is facing criticism over a new plan to make researchers seeking government grants prove their topics of study are in the national interest.It comes a week after a former Coalition education minister was criticised for personally blocking research grants during his time in the position. - Federální vláda čelí kritice, za to, že chce, aby výzkumníci žádající o grant prokázali, že je jejich studie v národním zájmu.Předcházela tomu o týden dříve kritika bývalého Koaličního ministra vzdělávání za to, že během svého úřadování osobně blokoval výzkumné granty.
Los Angeles sheriff's investigators go on record with suspicions about how Natalie Wood died in 1981, naming the actress's husband Robert Wagner a "person of interest." Nancy Grace digs into the latest revelations with lawyer & psychologist Dr. Brian Russell, death scene investigator Joseph Scott Morgan, and reporter John Lemley. Grace and guests also look at the case against a California woman who admitted to intentionally driving into incoming traffic on a busy freeway in a failed suicide attempt, causing a fatal crash that killed a young father.
(Bloomberg) -- Juliette Kayyem, founder of Kayyem Solutions and a professor at the Harvard Kennedy School, and Renato Mariotti, a Partner at Thompson Coburn and former assistant U.S. attorney, discuss the latest progress in several government probes, which are investigating Russian involvement in the U.S. election. They speak with Greg Stohr on Bloomberg Radio's "Bloomberg Law."
Olly knocks this episode out of the park as he and Gareth break down the US Election result! The outlook is not good with Trump heading to the White House. We also have 'Articles of Interest' and 'Stupid Political News'.
Welcome to episode 109! This week we review the new 2011/2012 movie 'Silent House', which is in theatres now. This movie had some unique qualities, as well as an excellent performance by Elizabeth Olsen. We also can't help but discuss how rude people are in movie theatres, and how it's almost not even worth going! Other short topics include the TV shows 'Face-Off' (season 2), 'Monster Man', 'Missing', 'Alcatraz', and 'Person of Interest'... are these worth a watch, or no? One thing we agree on is the Stephen King story 'N.' which can be seen and heard on You tube (find the link below). Thanks for joining us this week! We hope that our sound quality issues are behind us, and that this episode is enjoyable. Please join us next week for a special episode featuring Slug from the Slugcast podcast. We look forward to having him join us! :) Silent House (2011, 2012) R Trapped inside her family's lakeside retreat, a young woman finds she is unable to contact the outside world as events become increasingly ominous in and around the house. Silent House... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6yLD4km_d1I Stephen King's 'N.'... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TXwZYc3fyLk Face-off season two... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zaqnR6mq5OE&feature=relmfu Monster Man... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4__aJ-XVkhA Missing... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dy-0tqiMiWQ&feature=related Alcatraz... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zm2oxCdWv38 Person of Interest... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_xAK3ueOJxE Slugcast podcast... check it out! :) http://slugcast.dontlookinthepodcast.com/
Welcome to episode 105! This week's movie is Paranormal Activity 3. We also discuss the new HBO series 'Luck', the TV show 'Grimm', and whether or not 'Person of Interest' has jumped the shark. Other short topics include Bonanza, Dick Francis, and the Wii. Thanks for joining us this week! 'Paranormal Activity 3' trailer... this trailer contains even MORE scenes that didn't appear in the movie... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk9_ZwoDWtg 'Luck'... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3lumAKUadBA 'Grimm'... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2rVy3RBJmNo 'Person of Interest' clip... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bcbs19XPNQc&list=SL&feature=sh_e_se Bonanza Theme Song By Lorne Greene... a fan video... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kA-PdP4k4Xw ...another fan video... Bonanza 'funny scenes'... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlGhDpn2sjg&feature=related
Welcome to episode 93! This week we discuss 'The Devil's Backbone', a 2001 Spanish horror/thriller directed by Guillermo del Toro. Stay tuned to the end of the show after the final music, as we make some additional comments regarding the title of the movie. Our 'laid to rest' segment didn't have much... just a confirmation that we didn't care for last week's movie! Lori (that's me) mentions once again the totally awesome Harry Potter fanfiction 'Rise of the Phoenix'. Our 'Garbage In- Garbage Out' segment is short, as we haven't had the time this week to watch many movies or shows. Short mentions include the TV shows 'Person of Interest' and 'Terra Nova', as well as Tim Burton's 'Alice in Wonderland'. The Devil's Backbone: El Espinazo del Diablo (2001) R: Twelve-year-old Carlos (Fernando Tielve) is the latest arrival at Santa Lucia School, an imposing stone building that shelters orphans of the Republican militia and politicians during the last days of the Spanish Civil War. Carlos gradually uncovers the dark ties that bind the inhabitants of the school: hidden riches, sexual intrigue and the restless ghost of a murdered student, who may be the only one to provide resolution. The Devil's Backbone Trailer... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHm_Me0CDC0 St Bernadette - the incorrupt body... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EMSCubd3hAg Scene from 'The Song of Bernadette'... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1TdTl-alfl4 Rise of the Phoenix... a Harry Potter fanfiction worth reading... http://www.fanfiction.net/s/6959574/1/Rise_of_the_Phoenix