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Kaz and Tubes are joined live in the studio by Premier of Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff, for a chat about Agfest, his plans to address youth crime, and the launch of Incat’s new electric vessel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Premier of Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff, joins Kaz and Tubes to discuss the decision to push on with the Mac Point Stadium development, and why he’ll be eating Tassie salmon this easter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
BONUS EPISODE: Jeremy Rockliff, the Premier of Tasmania, joined Calvin, Warnie and Roy to chat about whether AFL Fantasy points will be scored at the new Macquarie Point Stadium, his Fantasy footy ability on the field due to being related to Fantasy Pig Tom Rockliff and whether we will get a new office! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
You hear a lot of things first on FontCast including Brad conceding his prediction that the Macquarie Point stadium was dead. The team unanimously agree the stadium will almost certainly be built. There's also some more predictions about Labor's front bench with Michelle O'Byrne poised to take the speaker's chair. The team also unpack the fallout from the recent Legislative Council elections and what we can expect when parliament resumes next week. FontPR Partners Becher Townshend and Brad Stansfield are joined by Win News Director Alex Johnston while the always reliable David Killick takes a well earned break. FontCast is Tasmania's leading place to get genuine and unfiltered state political commentary and analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How did Jeremy Rockliff fair in his first week as the leader of a minority government? The Lambie agreement continues to be a point of debate. Dean Winter puts his mark on the Labor Opposition with a new shadow cabinet and Brendan Blomeley get's booted from the Liberals. FontPR Partners Becher Townshend and Brad Stansfield are joined by Win News Director Alex Johnston while the always reliable David Killick takes a well earned break. FontCast is Tasmania's leading place to get genuine and unfiltered state political commentary and analysis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Carl Saunder, State Manager of Eat Well Tasmania, launches the Plate With A Mate campaign. Luke Newman, CEO of Newman Entertainment, previews Dracula's: Sanctuary, a new show coming to Hobart in August. Jeremy Rockliff, Premier of Tasmania, joins Kaz & Tubes for his first chat since the election, outlining the key priorities for the new State Government. And, comedian, Samwise Hemmings, details his upcoming Clubhouse Comedy show, Content for Meatfolk.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam and Chern look back at results from the recent state election in Tasmania, Australia, and the parliamentary election in South Korea. In Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff's Liberals won a historic fourth term, but what will be the consequences of losing their overall majority? Did the change in National Assembly make-up make a big difference? Should Labor be disappointed, and was Rebecca White a personal drag on the campaign? In South Korea, will a repeat Democratic Party landslide be a big problem for President Yoon Suk Yeol? How did the Opposition pull off such a big result again? And why were Green Onions such a big campaign feature? All these questions and more answered in this week's episode. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ballot-to-talk-about/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ballot-to-talk-about/support
On today's show we had Jeremy Rockliff, Adrian Hall, Matt Robertson, Lukas Michel and much more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new government has been sworn in after Premier Jeremy Rockliff struck a deal with the Jacquie Lambie Network and at least one independent. FontPR Partners Becher Townshend and Brad Stansfield are joined by Win News Director Alex Johnston and Political Editor at the Mercury Newspaper David Killick to ask the question - was it worth it? FontCast is Tasmania's leading place to get genuine and unfiltered state political commentary and analysis for the 2024 election.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeremy joined us to discuss the TSL's demise, the Tasmanian team, the stadium and potential designs, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Governo pede à Fair Work Comission que reajuste o salário mínimo este ano ao mesmo nível da inflação; Estudantes LGBTQIA+ de escolas independentes têm maior probabilidade de serem discriminados do que receberem apoio, diz relatório; Após eleições, liberal Jeremy Rockliff tenta formar governo minoritário na Tasmânia; No Brasil, Polícia Federal prende deputado federal e outros dois pelo assassinato de Marielle Franco; Tribunal de Contas de Portugal critica a forma como dinheiro público foi aplicado na Jornada Mundial da Juventude.
ព័ត៌មានសំខាន់ៗសម្រាប់ថ្ងៃនេះរួមមាន៖ ** រដ្ឋាភិបាលនឹងស្នើឲ្យគណៈកម្មការយុត្តិធម៌ការងារ ដំឡើងប្រាក់ឈ្នួលស្របតាមអតិផរណា។ ** ការស្ទង់មតិរបស់ Newspollបង្ហាញថា ការគាំទ្រការបោះឆ្នោតបឋមសម្រាប់បក្សលេប័រធ្លាក់ចុះ។ ** រដ្ឋថាសម៉ាញៀ នៅតែស្ថិតក្នុងស្ថានភាពនយោបាយមិនប្រាកដប្រជា ខណៈដែលលោក Jeremy Rockliff ចរចាជាមួយសមាជិកសភាឆ្លងបក្ស។
In a surprise move, Tasmania's premier, Jeremy Rockliff, called a state election – to be held this weekend, on 23rd March. The election is a roll of the dice for Rockliff, who is currently leading the only Liberal state government in the country, albeit from the minority. In this Squiz Shortcut, we tell the story of what led to the election announcement, and what it all has to do with a controversial AFL stadium. Squiz recommends: Watching: The ABC has a video on the leaders of Tasmania's Liberal, Labor, and Greens parties. Reading: A short news article on Kenny the potato, who fell over last year but was recently re-erected. It's worth it for the pics.
On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan as they discusses Princess Kate's fuzzy right hand, Jeremy Rockliff's chocolate fountain election promise and the renewed popularity of paying in cash.On Thank God It's Friday, Richard Glover is joined by Jean Kittson, Tommy Dean and Colin Buchanan as they discusses Princess Kate's fuzzy right hand, Jeremy Rockliff's chocolate fountain election promise and the renewed popularity of paying in cash.
Đó là tiểu bang với màu xanh duy nhất của Tự Do, giữa một biển gồm các biểu ngữ màu đỏ của Lao Động, khi một cuộc bầu cử sẽ quyết định số phận của chính phủ Tự Do cuối cùng trong nước, đang nhanh chóng đến gần vào ngày 23 tháng 3. Thủ Hiến Tasmania là ông Jeremy Rockliff cố gắng giành lại chính phủ đa số, khi kêu gọi tổ chức bầu cử sớm hơn 1 năm, nhưng một số cuộc thăm dò cho thấy, có tới 40% cử tri sẽ không bỏ phiếu cho Đảng Tự do hoặc Đảng Lao động, vì không có khả năng bảo đảm đa số. Điều đó có thể cho thấy, quốc hội tiếp theo của tiểu bang sẽ đa dạng hơn về mặt chính trị, so với quốc hội hiện nay.
Tasmanian Liberal Leader, Jeremy Rockliff, talks through his party's plans for an all-new Cadbury Chocolate Experience, and whether he plans to stick around until the next election. Ange Boxall, Founder and Creative Director of ECHO Festival, details the exciting music, magic, and mayhem happening at the event next weekend. And, Alex Johnston from the Bureau of Meteorology previews the week of weather ahead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Climate adaptation expert Nadia Seeteram, (pictured) a Climate School postdoctoral research scientist studies how sea-level rise affects coastal communities. She is especially interested in how climate risks are impacting housing infrastructure and housing needs. "Science for the Planet: Equitable Climate Adaptation for Coastal Communities"; "The Victorian towns where Peter Dutton is considering going nuclear"; "Fixing Media Is a Climate Solution"; "National Press Club AddressAndrew Forrest - Executive Chairman and Founder - Fortescue, Minderoo Foundation and Tattarang"; "Andrew Forrest slams fossil fuel industry and Coalition for nuclear energy 'bulldust'"; "Carbon removal is needed to achieve net zero but has its own climate risks"; "Natural disasters could cost NSW $9bn a year by 2060, analysis finds"; "Just How Many People Will Die From Climate Change?"; "World ‘not prepared' for climate disasters after warmest ever January"; "Hotter, wetter: Here's what drove Melbourne's muggy summer"; "Colorado landowners sue oil company over clean-up of ‘orphaned' well"; "The human cost of climate-related disasters is acutely undercounted, new study says"; "A.I. Frenzy Complicates Efforts to Keep Power-Hungry Data Sites Green"; "The White House is delaying this key climate rule. Here's why."; "Chart: Gas-powered cars are losing market share to EVs and hybrids"; "Research Spotlight: Climate-Driven Megadrought"; "Nations fail to agree ban or research on solar geoengineering"; "Clean, cheap or fair – which countries should pump the last oil and gas?"; "Global energy-related CO2 emissions hit record high in 2023 – IEA"; "A Firm Planning a Drilling Spree in New York's Southern Tier Goes Silent as Lawmakers Seek to Ban Use of CO2 in Quest for Gas"; "These are the projects environmental groups say shouldn't be fast-tracked"; "This is an emergency. climate silence is climate denial."; "Don't hate the energy-guzzling old home you just bought – fixes are in reach"; "Is marijuana bad for the climate?"; "What's really happening with emissions and the climate crisis in Australia"; "UCLA Institute for Carbon Management and Equatic to Build the World's Largest Ocean-Based Carbon Removal Plant in Singapore"; "A simple way to get microplastics out of your water"; "Climate Change Is Raising Texas' Already High Wildfire Risks"; "Texas' Wildfire Risks, Amplified by Climate Change, Are Second Only to California's"; "Exxon CEO Shares "Dirty Secret" Keeping Us From Net Zero Goals"; "Is World Population Peaking Now?"; "This 3D-printed hydrogel material could be used to build homes one day"; "This is the year of the climate election. Journalists should cover it that way"; "Climate change could shorten the life span of U.S. bridges"; "Celebrating the 2024 International Day of Women and Girls in Science"; "‘Life-threatening' blizzard bears down on Sierras; 12 feet of snow possible"; "A massive Texas wildfire is now the largest on record in the state"; "Red meat cuts can benefit the climate and your lifespan"; "Behind Apple's Doomed Car Project: False Starts and Wrong Turns"; "Victoria's rooftop solar feed-in tariffs are falling. Here's why that won't slow the solar juggernaut"; "How climate change is messing up the ocean's biological clock, with unknown long-term consequences"; "Tasmanian premier Jeremy Rockliff pledges to open protected native forests to logging"; "In Chicago, It's Summer in February"; "China's Electric Vehicles Are Going to Hit Detroit Like a Wrecking Ball"; "The cities stripping out concrete for earth and plants"; "Clean energy boom"; "AOC on The Green New Deal's Anniversary"; "These Cities Aren't Banning Meat. They Just Want You to Eat More Plants."; "The ‘greenest' car in America might surprise you"; "South African city copes with climate change by chopping down trees"; "Tiwis take on Tokyo to tame gas project threatening their culture"; "Alberta to ban renewables on ‘prime' land and preserve ‘pristine viewscapes'"; --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message
Tubes recaps the huge WNCL win by the Tasmanian Tigers on Saturday. Kaz shares how her son roasted her cricket skills. Mark Anolak from the Bureau of Meteorology previews this week's weather. And, Tasmanian Liberal Leader, Jeremy Rockliff, details his party's plans for electricity, as well as shutting down claims from Labor the AFL deal will need to be renegotiated.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dunn Street founder and Community Organiser Stephen Donnelly was joined by digital comms consultant, Jack Milroy.Jack returns to Socially Democratic to give us the rundown of the 2024 Tasmanian State Election campaign, which was called early, and sets the stage for the contest between Labor's Rebecca White and Australia's last standing Liberal Premier, Jeremy Rockliff with a month until voters head to the polls. Rebecca White and the Labor team need your support. Find out how you can make a difference this Tasmanian State Election here: https://www.taslabor.org.au/get-involved/volunteer/ The presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au
With the poll called more than a year early, both major parties are claiming they are the only ones who can bring stability to what's been a chaotic political scene lately in the state. - 經過多個月政治混亂的局面,塔州州長羅克利夫 (Jeremy Rockliff) 宣佈提前在 3 月 23 日舉行州議會選舉。兩大黨都表示,有能力為當地的政治形勢帶來穩定。
Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff joined Brent and Painey in the studio to talk the Macquarie Point Draft precinct plan, the stadium and Tasmanian AFL team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
To round out a tense couple of weeks in Tasmanian politics, Becher and Brad are joined by Political Editor from the Mercury, David Killick, to assess the damage. Who were the big winners and losers after Attorney General Elise Archer's shock departure from state parliament? Don't miss this episode of FontCast, Tasmania's top-rating homegrown podcast and the only place to get clear, informed and fearless analysis of Tasmanian politics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The latest opinion poll suggests Jeremy Rockliff's reset has worked. Join Brad and Becher as they analyse what it means for both parties. The David O'Byrne saga refuses to go away with his sister, Michelle O'Byrne, elected to Labor's national executive. The final report from the Commission of Inquiry into the Tasmanian Government's response to child sex abuse in institutional settings has handed down its final report. And team looks at the chances of success for the Voice referendum after the campaign officially kicked off. Don't miss Tasmania's best political analysis in this episode of the FontCast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mercury's David Killick was expecting a quiet winter recess, but it's been anything but. He joins Becher to unpack the State Government's lates reset. With Alex away for a golfing holiday and Brad still abroad, David and Becher unpack Jeremy Rockliff's reshuffle and admission his government had lost its way. They also look at whether Labor has been able to capitalise on it. As Dave says, there's never a dull moment in Tasmanian politics nor a dull moment on the FontCast. Don't miss this action-packed episode of Tasmania's top-rating home-grown podcast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Premier came on to discuss the Tasmanian license, stadium, and why he is so passionate about the establishment of the team in the state! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On today's show, we had Damian Gill, Anna Reynolds, Jeremy Rockliff, Tim Woodham, and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another Powerful episode of the FontCast with several bombshells as Brad, Becher and Alex analyse the fragile state of the Rockliff Government, the never ending saga of Hobart's stadium and the uneventful state budget. When it comes to Tasmanian politics, you heard it on the FontCast first.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you all the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Carlton's crisis of confidence (0:00); No stadium, no team (10:55); Dissecting the AFL's injury ladder (15:33) Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Some breaking news from the FontCast team this morning as the State Government faces the loss of two MPs. What does it mean for Jeremy Rockliff's hold on power? Does a minority government mean there will be an early election? Join Becher Townshend, Brad Stansfield and Alex Johnston as they analyse the impending catastrophe for Tasmania's Government.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Flash and Geevesy were joined by Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff to discuss Tasmania being granted the 19th AFL license Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FULL SHOW PODCAST | On today's show, Woody and Tubes are celebrating the announcement of Tasmania's very own team in the AFL. Premier Jeremy Rockliff calls in to discuss details, and Head of AFL Tasmania Damian Gill shares his excitement for the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show today with Sam Edmund: 1. Midday Madness - Tasmania is coming - is it OK to change teams? 2. SEN Tassie's David "Flash" Lithgow 3. Colin Carter 4. Mich Robinson 5. Lost in the Wash 6. AFL Press Conference - Gil McLachlan, Jeremy Rockliff and Richard Marles announce the AFL's 19th licence Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Gil McLachlan, Jeremy Rockliff and Richard Marles speak to the media about today's historic Tasmanian announcement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Show favourite Alex Johnston joins Brad and Becher to unpack the top stories from around the state and the country, including the sudden departure of the editor of the once-great paper The Examiner. Alex gives his take on the state of the state and Rebecca White's leadership of the state opposition. They also talk about the stadium that seems increasingly unlikely and don't miss Brad's blistering rant on the government's energy policy. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After the last episode went viral, thanks to Brad's inside information on Bridget Archer, it's Becher's turn in this episode. This week they unpack Jeremy Rockliff's first State of the State address, which was packed with initiatives, but none we liked. If you like to know what's really going on in Tasmanian politics, this episode is not one to miss. If you missed The Guardian's writeup of Brad's scoop from the last episode, it's worth reading. Thanks, Murpharoo. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Premier Rockliff says it's now or never for Tassie to get it's own AFL team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
What a thrill to have Tasmanian Premier, Jeremy Rockliff join me on this week's episode. Jeremy has been in politics for 20 years now, and recently became Premier in April of this year. In episode 28 we discussed family, growing up on the farm, the stresses of politics, Jeremy's passion for mental health and his work on the Lifeline phones, what's important to him, what inspires him, how he handles pressure, what the future holds, and much much more. So grateful to have had Jeremy give us a raw insight into his world and his life. Enjoy! Touch base: Email: mitch@mitchmcpherson.com.au Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100082638196874 Instagram: https://instagram.com/getfrankpodcast?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y= Get Frank is produced by the amazing team at Creative Grit.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff
Sporting a new tan after a holiday in Ireland, Becher has to be caught up on everything that happened while he was away. The Brads happily oblige. They also dissect the Premier's interview with Matthew Denholm from The Australian, where he appeared to give away way too much. But all of that was just a prelude to Nowland's bombshell. You won't want to miss this fantastic episode of the FontCast.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff provides Jack and Flash with an update for the state's bid for a 19th AFL license, which he describes as 'within the final push of a 100m sprint.' The premier speaks on concerns of the financial balance between a new stadium and the state's healthcare system concerns, their disinterest in a relocated team, and the benefits a licence would provide at community level.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff
Gil McLachlan and Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff speak about their meeting about the 19th AFL licence.
On the show today: 1. Brent Costelloe on the AFL's meeting Jeremy Rockliff 2. Jack Riewoldt recaps Richmond's win over Port Adelaide 3. JackJumpers GM Jorrick Chivers 4. New Bomber Jye Menzie 5. Brett Geeves speaks on Ricky Ponting's new role at the Hurricanes. 6. Hot or Not
Sports journalist Brent Costelloe joins Flash and Geevesy to chat about Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff's meeting with the AFL.
塔州衛生廳長羅克利夫(Jeremy Rockliff)發表聲明,稱該州將斥資40萬元,建立專門針對新冠後遺症(又稱長期新冠)的醫療服務系統。
Stansfield and Nowland return to the show after a bruising federal election campaign. Nowland was quick to point out that Tasmania was the only state where the Liberals improved. More locally, Becher appears to have changed his mind on whether the state should increase the number of politicians in the lower house. Stansfield has always said it would be "madness", but what would a 35 seat house mean for the state? Don't miss this drama-filled episode of the FrontCast to find out.
Jimmy & Nath were joined by the brand new Premier of Tasmania, Jeremy Rockliff to chat about secret talents, the Big Spud and his passion for Mental Health. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Premier Jeremy Rockliff
New Premier of Tasmania Jeremy Rockliff joined Woody and Tubes for his first appearance on Triple M since becoming our state's 47th Premier. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to SBS Sinhala updates on the COVID situation in Australia on 21 April 2022. - SBS සිංහල ගුවන් විදුලිය ගෙන එන 2022 අප්රේල් 21 වනදා ඔස්ට්රේලියාවේ කොවිඩ් තත්ත්වය පිළිබඳ යාවත්කාලීන තොරතුරුවලට සවන් දෙන්න.
*WARNING: BAD LANGUAGE, ADULT THEMES* In our regular fortnightly catchup, once we deal with the news that Prime Minister Scott Morrison has just called an election and once we do a tour of Phoebe's sauna, Clancy, Phoebe and Damien get around to discussing: - Scott Morrison gets a faceful of an angry pensioner from Newcastle. - Craig Kelly gets a headful of angry protestor (and an egg). - Michael Towke speaks out about his preselction loss. - A brief explanation of Robodebt. - Why is Shane Warne getting a state funeral? - Jeremy Rockliff replaces Peter Gutwin as Premier of Tasmania. - And more... ———————————— Find us on Twitter at: https://www.twitter.com/letssavethegg Listen to us on Anchor.FM - https://anchor.fm/letssavethegg/ ———————————— Music by Ukulelvis https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BtPm4hb04r0 ————————————
Tasmania có tân thủ hiến là Phó thủ hiến Jeremy Rockliff, sau khi cựu thủ hiến Peter Gutwein đột ngột từ chức vào thứ Hai vừa qua. Thủ hiến mới hiện phải đối mặt với những thách thức trong việc quản lý đại dịch COVID-19, giá nhà và giá thuê nhà tăng trên toàn tiểu bang, và hệ thống chăm sóc sức khỏe quá tải.
Imagine a time traveller arrives in Tasmania in 2018 after Will Hodgman had just been re-elected premier and described what we've seen over the past four years in Tasmanian politics. Would you ever believe them? That's the question host Brad Nowland poses to the FontCast team in this mind-blowing episode. Joined by local newshound Alex Johnston, this episode breaks down the winding road that has led to Jeremy Rockliff's ascendency to the Premiership and what lies ahead for the state's new leader.
Jeremy Rockliff, Health Minister
Jeremy Rockliff, Deputy Premier, Health Minister, Acting Education Minister
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Jeremy Rockliff, Health Minister + Deputy Premier
Jeremy Rockliff, Health Minister
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Mike O'Loughlin for Monday 13th September 2021.
Jeremy Rockliff, Health Minister
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Mike O'Loughlin for Friday 26th July 2021.
Jeremy Rockliff, Health Minister
Jeremy Rockliff, Health Minister
Jeremy Rockliff, Minister for Health
Full podcast of Tasmania Talks with Mike O'Loughlin for Monday 24th May 2021.
On episode 5 of the Teach, Learn, Live podcast Tim talks to the Hon Jeremy Rockliff, Deputy Premier and Minister for Education and Training about why he decided to enter politics, the importance of wellbeing and partnerships and where to next for public education in Tasmania. Links: http://www.premier.tas.gov.au/cabinet/jeremy_rockliff https://www.facebook.com/jeremyrockliff/ https://twitter.com/jeremyrockliff https://www.lifeline.org.au/