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Our next guests on air are friends of the show Georgie Purcell and Josh Burns. Georgie has recently been in the press for helping the hamlet of Elphinstone end plans to start a puppy farm in the area. An application for a proposed dog breeding facility in Elphinstone in Central Victoria has been withdrawn following lobbying from residents and animal activists. The puppy farm had planned to operate 24 hours a day and house up to 150 dogs including corgis, golden retrievers and Cavalier King Charles spaniels. The application for the facility, lodged with Mount Alexander Shire Council in April, stated it “mandates scheduled caesarean sections at specialised veterinary clinics”. Animal Justice MP and Member for Northern Victoria Georgie Purcell said it would have been an “extraordinary” first. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2026-06-04/breeder-withdraws-plan-for-controversial-puppy-farm/106753744 Youth Housing Josh was on air today to discuss the Federal Government’s Youth Housing crisis campaign. This budget will deliver nearly $60 million over four years to directly address the youth housing penalty, providing thousands of young Australians access secure housing, helping to reduce youth homelessness. The Federal Government will invest $59.4 million over four years from 2026-27 for community housing providers (CHPs) to help house young people at risk of housing insecurity and homelessness. The new Youth Housing Supplement will provide funding to community housing providers (CHPs) that house eligible young people receiving Youth Allowance or ABSTUDY. Funding will help offset the lower rental income associated with housing young people on lower-rate income support payments, making it easier for providers to offer homes to vulnerable young Australians. The measure is expected to support: 2,325 young people from 1 January 2027 2,500 young people in 2027-28 4,000 young people in 2028-29 4,355 young people in 2029-30 Funding profile ($m) 2026-27 2027-28 2028-29 2029-30 Total 6.0 12.0 19.2 22.3 59.4 Why does this matter? Young people are now among the groups most at risk of homelessness in Australia, with 19 to 24-year-olds experiencing the highest homelessness rate of any age cohort. At the same time, many young people face a structural barrier accessing community housing. Most community housing providers charge income-based rents, typically around 25 per cent of a tenant's income plus Commonwealth Rent Assistance (CRA. Because Youth Allowance and ABSTUDY are significantly lower than payments such as JobSeeker, the Disability Support Pension and the Age Pension, providers receive substantially less rental income from housing young people. In some cases, providers receive up to 54 per cent less rental revenue from a young tenant compared with an older tenant on the Age Pension or Disability Support Pension. Sector organisations have argued this creates a “youth housing penalty” where young people can unintentionally become harder to house within the current funding model, despite often having high levels of vulnerability and support needs. Young people are now among the groups most at risk of homelessness in Australia: Nearly 40 per cent of people presenting alone to homelessness services are under 25. Thousands of young people are turned away from homelessness services each year because support is full. Many cycle between couch surfing, crisis accommodation, unsafe housing and rough sleeping. Housing and homelessness organisations have argued for years that the current system creates a structural disincentive to house young people. The Youth Housing Supplement directly responds to this issue by helping providers absorb the revenue gap and create more pathways into stable housing. The Home Time campaign, the measure responds to extensive advocacy from the Home Time campaign, a national alliance supported by more than 170 housing, homelessness and social welfare organisations across Australia. Home Time has campaigned for reforms that recognise the unique drivers of youth homelessness and create long-term housing pathways for young people, rather than relying solely on crisis accommodation and emergency responses. The proposal also responds to recommendations from the Economic Inclusion Advisory Committee, which identified a youth housing supplement as a targeted way to reduce youth homelessness. Atlas spent a decade moving in and out of homelessness as a young person. During that time, he saw many other young people fall through the cracks, including peers who lost their lives while homeless. He says stable housing can fundamentally change the trajectory of a young person's life. “This Youth Housing Supplement is an incredible investment from the federal government into on the ground action that will make it easier for young people to get out of homelessness and find safety.” “I was in and out of homelessness for 10 years, and in those years, I saw too many people lose their lives. Kids who died on the streets, kids who never truly had a chance to find anything else. Investments like this one will save lives.” Atlas says the measure gives hope to young people who have become accustomed to falling through the cracks. “I can't fully articulate what this supplement means for the young people who are currently experiencing homelessness.” “This subsidy is just the first step of many in the changes we need to make to create a truly equitable system but for the first time in a long time there is hope.” “Helping more people into homes is a big focus of this Budget.” “Right now, it's too hard for too many Australians to get into their own home and get ahead and that's why we're building more homes, fast-tracking approvals, and helping thousands of young people to pay the rent.” Treasurer Jim Chalmers “When a young person has a safe place to live, everything else becomes more possible – education, health, and stable employment.” “This investment is about unlocking safe and secure housing for vulnerable young Australians so they have the solid foundation they need to build strong, secure and independent lives.” Minister for Social Services Tanya Plibersek “The fact that young Australians are now among the groups most at risk of homelessness should stop us in our tracks, and that's why this government is acting.” “Getting a roof over your head can change the course of a young person's life, bringing stability, safety and the chance to build a future.” =Minister for Housing Clare O'Neil The post Sat, 6th June, 2026: Georgie Purcell, Animal Justice Party: Puppy Farms & Josh Burns, ALP, Macnamara; Youth Homelessness Campaign. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Joe Piscopo is broadcasting live from Georgian Court University in Lakewood, NJ. 7:05- Arthur Aidala, former Brooklyn Prosecutor, star criminal defense attorney, and host of “The Arthur Aidala Power Hour” weeknights at 6 p.m. on AM 970 The Answer Topic: Alex Murdaugh’s murder convictions of wife and son overturned 7:25- Dana Lancellotti, Executive Director of the Monmouth-Ocean Development Council Topic: MODC events 7:40- Steve Chisholm, Co-Owner of Aspen Tree Topic: Annual Tree Work Day 8:05- Lee Smith, journalist and the author of “The China Matrix: The Epic Story of How Donald Trump Shattered a Deadly Pact” Topic: President Trump’s trip to China 8:25- Kristine Novakowski, Executive Director of Northern Ocean Habitat for Humanity Topic: The cause of Habitat for Humanity 8:40- Dr. Tara Chalakani, CEO of Preferred Behavioral Health Group Topic: The mission of Preferred Behavioral Health Group; Being a commencement speaker at GCU 9:05- Dr. Josh Burns, Director of Military & Veteran Services and Outreach for GCU; Dr. Ken Karamichael, Associate Vice President for the Professional Studies and Business Development and Georgian Court University Topic: Military programs at GCU 9:40- Pastor Dave Watson, Senior Pastor of Calvary Chapel on Staten Island, Founder and President of the New York Institute of Biblical Studies, and the host of “God in Our City” on WMCA Topic: Rededicating 250 on the Mall in D.C.; President Trump’s trip to China; Mother’s Day this past SundaySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On 30 April 2026, Commissioner Virginia Bell AC SC presented the Governor-General, Her Excellency the Honourable Sam Mostyn AC, the Interim Report of the Royal Commission on Antisemitism and Social Cohesion. The Interim Report was tabled in the Australian Parliament on 30 April 2026. The Interim Report examines the circumstances surrounding the antisemitic Bondi terrorist attack on 14 December 2025 Term of Reference (c) of the Letters Patent. The complete version of the Interim Report will be provided on a confidential basis to the Australian Government and state governments (the confidential report). An edited version is publicly available. Parts of every chapter are contained only in the confidential report as they refer to information that cannot be disclosed publicly, for reasons that include national security and the need to avoid prejudice to current criminal proceedings. To access the publicly available interim report please go to here: https://asc.royalcommission.gov.au/publications/interim-report While it's great news about the royal commission into antisemitism and social cohesion; why isn't the government doing more about gambling addiction and the social cohesion effects on gambling in Australia? Macca, Nevena and Misha discuss this issue with Josh. https://theconversation.com/to-protect-australians-the-federal-parliament-must-push-albanese-on-gambling-reforms-281641 Australia has historically taken a lax approach to gambling reform, and it shows. A 2024 Grattan Institute report shows we have the highest gambling losses in the world per capita. Australians collectively lost more than $32 billion gambling in 2023-24, half of it on the pokies. And our losses per person have grown almost every year since reporting began in 1975. Pokies and online betting are particularly addictive, leading to serious harm for hundreds of thousands of Australians. The Murphy inquiry was focused on online gambling harm and identified gambling advertising as a major culprit. Gambling advertising exposes large numbers of Australians, including children, to a dangerous product and increases losses, with little corresponding economic or social benefit. The post Sat, 2nd May, 2026: Josh Burns, MP Mcnamara, Antisemitism & Social Cohesion Royal Commission Interim Report. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
The first guest today was Josh Burns, Federal ALP Member for McNamara he joined Macca, Kenny and John live in the studio with his new baby Lilah to discuss the current cost of living crisis and oil supplies. Josh Burns is the federal member for Macnamara here in Melbourne and a prominent voice on foreign policy and national security. The post Easter Saturday, April 4th, 2026, Josh Burns, MP Federal Member for Macnamara, Australian Labor Party, Cost of Living Crisis, Oil Supplies appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
On January 7, 2014, 37-year-old Brenda Burns gave birth to a baby girl, Naomi. Two months later, on March 15, 2014, Brenda was running errands, and Naomi was home with her father, Brenda’s husband, 37-year-old Joshua Burns. They had talked on the phone while Brenda was out, and all was well. When Brenda returned, she found Joshua tending to a cut on Naomi’s face. Naomi fell forward while on Joshua’s lap. He caught her, but she consequently cut her face on his hand. Naomi fell ill in the subsequent weeks. Her parents took her to doctors and emergency care multiple times, and the doctors sent her home with medicine each time. The final time, doctors declared that Naomi had retinal hemorrhaging. The doctor determined it was a result of child abuse and Shaken Baby Syndrome. Joshua was charged with second-degree child abuse. After a trial without updated scientific evidence, but with conflicting medical testimony, a jury found Joshua guilty, and sentenced him to one year in prison. To learn more and get involved, visit:https://unshakentruth.com/https://www.instagram.com/unshakentruth76/https://innocenceproject.org/petitions/justice-for-robert-roberson/ Wrongful Conviction with Maggie Freleng is a production of Lava for Good™ Podcasts in association with Signal Co. No1. We have worked hard to ensure that all facts reported in this show are accurate. The views and opinions expressed by the individuals featured in this show are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of Lava for Good.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this Working Session, Jon and Becky are joined by digital strategist Josh Burns to rethink how nonprofits approach online giving — moving beyond quick wins and into strategies that actually build momentum. Together, they explore why so many organizations feel stuck growing digital revenue and how a shift toward relationship-first thinking can unlock more sustainable, long-term results.From understanding the “digital donor gap” to building a simple growth framework rooted in human behavior, you'll learn how to align your digital presence with real-world connection — and turn passive audiences into engaged, giving communities.Top 3 Takeaways:Online Giving Starts With Human Connection — Not Conversion: Digital channels may be the medium, but people are the mission. Learn how to ground your strategy in empathy, proximity, and real relationships so your messaging resonates beyond the screen and inspires meaningful action.Use a Simple Growth Framework to Guide Strategy: Break down your digital ecosystem into three key stages — awareness, consideration, and action — and understand how each channel (social, website, email) plays a role in moving supporters toward deeper engagement and giving.Play the Long Game With Story + Community: From email nurture to community-building spaces, discover how consistent storytelling and intentional engagement create the trust that leads to higher conversion over time — not just one-off gifts.This episode is packed with practical, low-lift ways to strengthen your digital presence — whether you're just getting started with email, refining your storytelling, or rethinking how you engage donors online.Welcome back to Working Sessions: hands-on, clarity-filled conversations designed to help you move real work forward inside your organization.Let's get to work.Episode Highlights: Understanding the “Digital Donor Gap” (04:47) Why Data + Humanity Must Work Together (06:52) Digital Should Drive Real-World Action (07:27) Breaking Silos: Learning From Programs + Donors (10:30) The Feel–Know–Do Storytelling Framework (13:19) The Digital Growth Framework: Awareness → Action (14:47) First-Party Data + Building Direct Relationships (18:10) Community-Building as a Growth Strategy (20:14) Playing the Long Game With Email + Story (23:11) Tracking Metrics + Setting Realistic Goals (25:05) One Good Thing: Get Out of Your Comfort Zone (30:02)Episode Shownotes: www.weareforgood.com/episode/692//Join the We Are For Good Community—completely free.Join fellow changemakers, share takeaways from this working session, and keep collaborating in a space built for connection, inspiration, and real impact: www.weareforgoodcommunity.comSay hi
Macca and Kenny talk to Josh Burns, ALP MP Macnamara, Federal Politics Update: Iran War, Cost of Living and Trump’s latest controversies. The post Saturday, 7th March, 2026: Josh Burns, ALP MP Macnamara, Federal Politics Update: Iran War, Cost of Living, and more appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Josh Burns talks to Nevena and Macca about extremism, Sovereign Citizens, the Epstein Files, Federal Government Update. Josh Burns @JoshBurnsMP is ALP @AustralianLabor member for McNamara and conviction politician https://www.themonthly.com.au/josh-burns/2025-12-18/lessons-bondi The post Sat, 7th, Feb, 2026: Josh Burns, MP McNamara, Latest from Canberra, and Latest on the Epstein Files. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Macca and Nev are joined live on air, calling in directly from Kyneton, Josh Burns, ALP Member for McNamara; Royal Commission into Antisemitism and what is on the agenda in 2026 in Federal Parliament. The post Sat, 10th, Jan, 2026: Josh Burns, ALP Member for McNamara; Royal Commission into Antisemitism & The Year Ahead In Politics appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Macca and Paul are joined live on air by Josh Burns, MP Mcnamara, Georgie Purcell, Animal Justice Party, as they have a very special announcement, Photo courtesy of Josh Burns’ Facebook Page. The post 25/12/2025: Christmas Magazine: Josh Burns, MP Mcnamara, Georgie Purcell, Animal Justice Party-SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Macca and Nevena talk to Ged Kearney, MP Cooper, Asst Min for Prevention of Family Violence & Asst Min Social Services; about the year that was, new legislation on family, domestic & sexual violence in LGBTQIA+ relationships protections. Macca and Nevena are also joined in the studio, well rather ambushed by Josh Burns, Georgie Purcell and Peter Khalil to announce the delivery of $250,000 from the Federal Australian Government to fund Joy Media. Special delivery of the cheque is from 6:57 minute mark. The post Sat, 13th, Dec, 2025: Ged Kearney, MP Cooper; Josh Burns MP, McNamara; Peter Khalil MP, Wills: Special Announcement appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Macca and Kenny are joined live in the studio by friend of the show, and Federal MP for Mcnamara, Josh Burns. Josh spoke about the passing of Baby Priya's Bill... LEARN MORE The post Sat, 8th Nov, 2025: Josh Burns, MP McNamara, Baby Priya's Bill Passes Senate, Federal Parliament Update appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
The Sunday Sweep. Looking at the stories of the week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There was jubilation across the Middle East on Thursday as Donald Trump announced Hamas had agreed to his peace plan. Now, they have to follow though. You can read more about this story, plus see photos, videos and additional reporting, on the website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented and produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and our team includes Tiffany Dimmack, Joshua Burton, Stephanie Coombes and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sally and Macca are joined live in the studio by Josh Burns, Federal Member for McNamara; as they discuss FOI, Closure of St. KIlda, PYCY, Gaza plan, Trump and so... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 4th, October, 2025: Josh Burns, Federal Member for McNamara, FOI, Closure of St. KIlda, PYCY. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Josh Burns talks to Nevena and Macca about extremism, Sovereign Citizens and last week's immigration protests. The post Saturday, 6th, September, 2025: Josh Burns, Federal ALP Member, McNamara, Federal Politics Update appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Macca and Madeleine are joined live in the studio by Josh Burns–Baby Announcement! ALP Conference Burns was preselected as the Labor candidate for the seat in 2018. The preselection process... LEARN MORE The post Saturday 9th, August, 2025: Josh Burns Federal Member for McNamara-Federal and Local Politics Update; Baby Announcement! ALP Conference appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Josh Burns embarks on a solo expedition into the Blue Mountains of Oregon. But when a freak accident flips the script, this resourceful hunter is turned into potential prey. Alone in the domain of bears, wolves and mountain lions, Josh will have to find a way to rescue himself. All the while, he'll struggle to move, stay conscious… and even draw breath… A Noiser podcast production. Hosted by John Hopkins. Written by Joe Viner | Produced by Ed Baranski | Assistant Producer: Luke Lonergan | Exec produced by Joel Duddell | Sound supervisor: Tom Pink | Sound design & audio editing by Jacob Booth, Liam Cameron, Miri Latham | Assembly editing by Rob Plummer | Compositions by Oliver Baines, Dorry Macaulay, Tom Pink | Mix & mastering: Cian Ryan-Morgan For ad-free listening, bonus material and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Click the subscription banner at the top of the feed to get started. Or go to noiser.com/subscriptions If you have an amazing survival story of your own that you'd like to put forward for the show, let us know. Drop us an email at support@noiser.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Co-hosting our special Hour of Power this week is one of the youngest MPs in Victoria's Parliament — a fierce advocate for animals, equality, and progressive policy — it's Georgie... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 14th June, 2025: Hour of Power: Weekly Wrap Up with Georgie Purcell MP – Animal Justice Party, and Josh Burns MP – Labor, Federal Member for Macnamara appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
In this episode, I sit down with Josh Burns, an insurance agent who has mastered the Medicare seminar game and is now helping other agents do the same.
Josh Burns, MP, recently re-elected Member for Macnamara, joins Macca and Nevena live on air to talk about last week's Federal Election, as they discuss with Macca and Nevena hat... LEARN MORE The post Saturday 10th May, 2025: Radiothon Edition; Josh Burns, MP, ALP Macnamara appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Macca and Sally talk live to some of the candidates in the area live from the hustings-polling booths around Melbourne for some quick fire Questions and Answers The post Saturday 3rd May 2025: Election Day Special: Live from the Hustings/Polling Booths: Zoe Daniel / Josh Burns / Fiona Patten/ Peter Khalil appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Conversation with MP Josh Burns, Labor candidate for the Victorian seat of Macnamara, about his record and his vision for a safe, inclusive future for Jewish Australians.
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Recorded: ANZAC Day (Australian Public Holiday)Hosts: Jack the Insider & Hong Kong JackIntroduction & ANZAC Day Reflections (00:00:01 - 00:01:17)Jack the Insider welcomes listeners to Episode 111, recorded on ANZAC Day.Mention of an interruption at the Melbourne Dawn Service involving neo-Nazi Jacob Hersant.Introduction of Hong Kong Jack.Hong Kong Update & Australian Politics (00:01:17 - 00:10:05)Hong Kong Exodus: Hong Kong Jack notes 2.2 million people left Hong Kong over Easter.Jacob Hersant Incident: Further discussion on the neo-Nazi escorted from the Shrine of Remembrance.Rise of Neo-Nazism & Fringe Candidates: Jack the Insider discusses the history (Jim Sallium) and current state of far-right politics, including candidates with criminal convictions (Rod Culleton, Dixon candidate) potentially running despite Section 44 eligibility issues.Section 44 Cases: Mention of Phil Cleary and a Greens candidate ("secret New Zealander").YouGov Poll Analysis:Labor: 33.5%LNP: 31%Greens: 14%One Nation: 10.5% (up significantly from ~5% in 2022)TPP: 53.5% (Labor) / 46.5% (LNP)Preference Flows: Discussion on One Nation's decision to preference LNP and historical preference flows to Labor. Challenges for minor parties getting How-To-Vote cards distributed (comparison to Democrats).Election Analysis & Predictions (00:10:05 - 00:20:42)Declining Two-Party System: Combined Labor/LNP primary vote down from the last election.LNP Strategy Critiqued: Jack the Insider criticizes the LNP for not adapting post-2022 election, particularly regarding teal seats and climate change.Campaign Trail: Albanese campaigning in Liberal marginals; Dutton's comments on Melbourne safety.Election Outcome Predictions:Jack the Insider: Labor majority (around 76-80 seats).Hong Kong Jack: Labor minority.Liberal Campaign Issues: Comparison to Latham's 2004 campaign, social media mishaps ("muppet heads"), vehicle emissions policy backflip.Betting Odds: Discussion on the shift in betting markets, favoring Labor.Early Voting: Debate on the merits and drawbacks of pre-polling, referencing Darren Hinch and Imre Selizynski's comments, and accessibility issues.Politics, Religion & Geopolitics (00:20:42 - 00:41:55)Preference Deals & Jewish Community: Discussion on Labor's preference deals with the Greens in McNamara (open ticket for Josh Burns) vs. Isaacs (Mark Dreyfus), causing concern in the Jewish community. Mention of the Adas Israel synagogue firebombing and surrounding uncertainties/rumours.Pope Francis's Passing: Reflections on his papacy. Hong Kong Jack prefers John Paul II; Jack the Insider defends Francis and criticizes JP II over handling scandals. Discussion on potential successors and the slow pace of change in the Catholic Church.Easter & Religion: Easter memes, the role of the Catholic Church (charity vs. criticism), changes in Ireland, Catholics selectively following doctrine (e.g., contraception).India-Pakistan Tensions: Escalation following a militant attack in Kashmir. India threatens to cut off water supplies to Pakistan. Historical context, nuclear capabilities, and the danger of water rights disputes. Brief mentions of Pakistan's internal issues and conditions in Bangladesh.US Politics & Global Affairs (00:41:55 - 00:55:28)Trump & Trade: Trump walks back China tariff threats after meeting retail executives concerned about Christmas stock. Discussion on Trump's understanding of trade.US Courts & Executive Orders: Judge Kollar-Kotelly's ruling striking down parts of Trump's order requiring citizenship proof for voter registration, while upholding other sections. Discussion on the proper role of courts, checks and balances, and Congress's inaction leading to increased reliance on executive orders.Russia-Ukraine Peace Proposal: Details of a proposed deal involving US recognition of Russian control over Crimea/Eastern regions, no NATO for Ukraine, lifting sanctions vs. European security guarantees for Ukraine, return of some territory, etc. Criticism from Boris Johnson; seen as unfavourable to Ukraine. Trump's tweet urging Putin to stop strikes on Kyiv.Anniversaries & Culture (00:55:28 - 00:58:31)Saigon Evacuation: 50th anniversary of the Australian Embassy evacuation, noting local staff left behind.Crocodile Dundee: 39th anniversary. Paul Hogan's comments, investment success stories (Dennis Lillee).Yahoo Serious: Mention of a current court case.Sports: Cricket, AFL & More (00:58:31 - 01:29:28)Keith Stackpole (RIP): Tribute to the former Australian cricketer. Discussion of his career as a player (opener, aggressive batsman) and commentator. Anecdotes involving Bill Lawry, Kerry O'Keeffe, Harsha Bhogle.AFL Send-Off Rule Debate: Sparked by the Nash/Miers incident. Arguments for/against a red card, implementation challenges (timing, concussion protocols), historical examples, Lee Matthews' view.MCG Security & SCG Fan Ban: Increased security for ANZAC Day game. Discussion on the SCG Trust's two-year ban on a 16-year-old fan for throwing/dropping a record near Aliir Aliir – deemed excessive by the hosts.Noah Balta Controversy: Richmond player playing before being sentenced for assault. Criticism of Richmond's handling, the AFL's stance, player's curfew impacting availability, and political commentary surrounding the issue.Tom De Koning Contract: Rumoured huge offer from St Kilda. Discussion on his value, the Gawn/Grundy comparison, implications for both clubs, and the changing role/importance of elite ruckmen.NRL: Broncos defeat Bulldogs; several Bulldogs players facing bans. Roosters vs Dragons ANZAC match preview.Rugby & Cricket Updates: James O'Connor's late-game heroics; Cameron Green's century on County debut for Gloucestershire; IPL viewing challenges.Final Thoughts (01:29:28 - End)Meat Consumption Trends: Rebound in meat buying over plant-based alternatives.Unnecessary Technology: Comparison of plant-based foods and internet-connected fridges.ANZAC Day AFL Game: 30th anniversary of the Essendon vs Collingwood match, origins involving Kevin Sheedy and Gabby Allen.Wrap-up & Sign-off.
Josh called into the studio in from the campaign trail. ALP is breaking with tradition and NOT preferencing Greens in Macnamara given it's the second largest contingent of Jewish... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, April 26th, 2025: Josh Burns, ALP MP McNamara, Pre-Polling Interview. appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
Josh Burns was the youngest member of the Labor caucus when he was elected to parliament in 2019, but he faces tough opposition on both sides to retain the pivotal seat of Macnamara at the upcoming election. Situated in Melbourne, Macnamara is one of the most diverse seats in the nation, home to a wide range of cultures, communities and ethnicities. At the last election, Burns defeated both the Liberals and the Greens by just 2% of the vote, and it could be an even closer finish this time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special podcast episode, we introduce "Ask a Responsive Fundraiser," where we take your questions to fundraising experts so you can grow generosity. In this episode, we connect with Josh Burns, CEO of Spark Collective, to explore digital marketing strategies that equip nonprofits to grow generosity and enhance donor engagement. Josh taps into his 15 years of experience to answer pressing questions fundraisers face, offering practical insights and actionable strategies. Topics we dive into: • How to strategically improve email marketing to convert subscribers into donors. • Problem-solving donation page conversion issues to encourage increased online giving. • Prioritizing digital marketing efforts effectively when resources are limited. Josh shares actionable steps fundraisers can immediately implement. Gain insights on fostering genuine connections, amplifying your resources, and using technology to drive meaningful donor experiences. Learn more about Spark Collective: https://www.sparkcollective.net/ Explore how Virtuous can aid your nonprofit growth: https://vrtuo.us/4hsSN6g
Bridie interviews Labor MP and Member for Macnamara Josh Burns!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El diputado laborista Josh Burns afirma que la política no debe dividir a la comunidad en el tema del antisemitismo.
Federal Labor MP and member of Melbourne's Jewish community, Josh Burns, says Opposition Leader Peter Dutton vetoed plans for a joint statement, in the aftermath of the arson attack at a Melbourne synagogue.
Federal Labor MP and member of Melbourne's Jewish community, Josh Burns, says Opposition Leader Peter Dutton vetoed plans for a joint statement, in the aftermath of the arson attack at a Melbourne synagogue.
Federal Labor MP and member of Melbourne's Jewish community, Josh Burns, says Opposition Leader Peter Dutton vetoed plans for a joint statement, in the aftermath of the arson attack at a Melbourne synagogue.
Dunn Street founder and Community Organiser Stephen Donnelly was joined by Josh Burns and Anika Wells. To kick off the festive month of December, we are resuming our tradition, with Josh and Anika returning to the show to unpack the year that was #auspol. From ending Stage 3 Tax Cuts and the ongoing cost of living crisis, the various incidents in parliament, Australia's success at the Olympics, and Trump's impact on Aussie politics, the pair cover a lot of ground before wrapping up with their expectations for 2025. 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 Support the show
Huge show tonight! It's the return of Sam “The Hillbilly Hammer” Shewmaker, who's getting his rematch with rival Josh Burns at Sturgis August 3rd. Then we have BKFC strawweight title challenger Taylor “Killa Bee” Starling dropping in to talk about heading the Sturgis event against Britain Hart. And last we have a late addition to the show, David “El Necio” Diaz will drop in to talk about the current events of BKFC.
Joseph “The Dark Knight” Creer saw the bat signal and will be answering the call when he takes on Joe “Diesel” Riggs at BKFC 63. We'll discuss this huge opportunity for him. Then we have returning heavyweight Josh “The Hammer” Burns back on the show. He'll be running it back with Sam Shewmaker in front of the biggest crowd in BKFC history! Both these BKFC veterans will be in action on August 3rd in Sturgis South Dakota at BKFC 63. Can't wait for this one!
Political debate is almost as ancient as the human experience. But in a world more divided than ever, where nuance is often lost and the capacity for healthy discourse is becoming less and less apparent, I thought it was time to shake things up and see where and how some of our finest federal politicians from opposites sides of the political persuasion come together or teach us how to disagree better. It's time to go behind the mask of Australian politics with Liberal member for Flinders Zoe McKenzie and Labor member for McNammara Josh Burns. In this episode we discuss:-Soul purpose, and why they chose politics as a career.-What their core values are as human beings, and how to maintain integrity in politics.-Handling the pressure of politics.-Social Media distorting our perception of free speech.-The recent racially provoked violent attacks on Josh's office and the time he felt physically unsafe.-The war in the Middle East.-The importance of disagreement in democracy and how we can do it better as a society.-The media frenzy around Josh's new relationship.-Zoe's love for scuba diving -Friendships beyond party walls.-Zoe's thoughts on the changing landscape with AI.To learn more about Zoe MckEnzie and Josh Burns head to aph.gov.auBe sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel to WATCH the full episode @gobehindthemaskFollow us on Instagram and TikTok @gobehindthemaskVisit www.gobehindthemask.com.au for more information and sign up to our ‘Weekly Wisdoms' to begin YOUR journey behind the mask. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A NEW SHOW IS COMING, and I'm your host, Brooke Collier! The Witty & Gritty Podcast is coming to a close after 5.5 years of podcasting. I'm niching down and rebranding with the new launch in Fall 2024! With over 300 episodes (that's a TON as far as podcast norms go), the Witty & Gritty Podcast has played in 6 continents, so many countries and states that the stats are through the roof, and has had 42,000 downloads. It has been a podcast that has been listened to all over the world, and has pointed people to Christ. We are so proud of the hard work that went into this show! CLICK FOR WITTY & GRITTY PODCAST LIBRARY Shout out to all the listeners all over the world! Thank you for sharing this podcast with others. Thank you for the reviews, messages, emails, that give us the courage and motivation to keep going. With fans like you, the show was able to have such a successful run! Thank you, listeners! There have been so many amazing interviewees on the podcast! A special thank you to the following who have been on the Witty & Gritty Podcast: Tara-Leigh Cobble, Melissa Spoelstra, Ashley Morgan Jackson, Autumn Miles, Tarryn Sarcone, Kat Armstrong, Michelle Neitert, Cally Logan, Betsy Adams, Anastasia Corbin, Cody Andras, Annie Weber, Julie Plagens, Tiffany Armstrong, Kayse Morris, Shelby Houston, Pierre Cannings, AJ Sherrill, Whitney Russel Stabile, Callie Amons, Josh Burns, Faren DeRieux, Jill McDill, David Griffin, Randy Wade, Paul McDill, Joe Paris, Casey Coats, Rocky Hernandez, Joey Hensley, Lauren Burks, Pam and Jerry Lewis, Lisa Schoenrock, Sherri LaBarbera, One Legacy Group, Jessica Day, Kelly Smith, Betty DeRieux, Rich and Aimee Hamsher, Keith Adams, Lindsay Paris, Janet Watson, Lauren Coats, Jeanne Frazier, Lisalette Hamon, Lonnie Pollard, Kristin and Blake Clickner, Janet Clancy, Stephanie Frentress, Carissa Hancock, Nancy Disterlic, Savannah Price, Karen Hanie, and more!
On this week's episode of the Unnatural Selection Podcast, we discuss: The right to disconnect has started, giving Australians legal cover to stop responding to emails and calls after hours. Authorities extend detention of Telegram app founder Pavel Durov after Paris arrest. What is Telegram and why has its founder Pavel Durov been arrested? How Telegram's Founder Pavel Durov Became a Culture War Martyr. Musk's X banned in Brazil after disinformation row. Thousands of construction workers march over federal government's national CFMEU crackdown. Education Minister Jason Clare announces cap on international university students. Labor Party's Josh Burns says LGBTQIA+ question should feature in census, going against his government. Albanese backs down on decision to exclude LGBT question from next census after Labor MPs revolt. Trump mocked over new batch of digital trading cards — which come with pieces of his ‘knock-out' debate suit. Environmental group calls for investigation of RFK Jr. chainsawing whale head. Whalesplosion. The Unnatural Selection podcast is produced by Jorge Tsipos, Adam Direen and Tom Heath. Visit the Unnatural Selection website at www.UnnaturalShow.com for stuff and things. The views expressed are those of the hosts and their guests and do not reflect those of any other entities. Unnatural Selection is a show made for comedic purposes and should not be taken seriously by anyone. Twitter: @JorgeTsipos @TomDHeath @UnnaturalShow Instagram: @JorgeTsipos @Tom.Heath @UnnaturalShow
It's been a big week of debate over the 2026 census and a handful of questions that might – or might not – be added to it. This episode, we speak to one of the Labor MPs who rebelled against the Government's decision to exclude questions about LGBTIQA+ Australians from the Census – and get his take on a partial backflip from Prime Minister Anthony Albanese this morning. Labor's Federal Member for the Melbourne seat of Macnamara, Josh Burns, joins Bension Siebert for this episode of The Briefing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A CEO Sleepout outside the Qantas lounge. Emerald and Tom look at the Opposition's new definitely-real nuclear power policy (07:21). Are they noobs to be owned, or are they changing the public discourse? Then, there are many recent protests to condemn (40:10) - the office of federal MP for Macnamara, Josh Burns, was vandalised by anti-Israel protestors. “Vile” anti-cop graffiti was sprayed on Vic Trades Hall. And Even Jerry Seinfeld performances aren't safe. Finally, a call to action (1:09:03). New Patreon bonus ep just released -COMEDY IN CRISIS - Sky News vs Cancel Culture!!! ---------------------------------------- Full video version of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/c/SeriousDangerAU Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and check out over 40 full-length fortnightly bonus episodes, with guests like Geraldine Hickey, Max Chandler-Mather, Lee Rhiannon, Michael Berkman, Wil Anderson, Cam Wilson, Gabbi Bolt, Tom Tanuki and Jon Kudelka, and deep dives into topics like boomers v gen Z, the history of the party, co-operatives, Taylor Swift, when Friendlyjordies owned us, and whether a Greens government would lead to the apocalypse. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU CALL TO ACTION: Join and support a renters' union: National Renters and Housing Union (RAHU): https://rahu.org.au/ South East Queensland Union of Renters (SEQUR): https://sequr.org/ Tenants Union of NSW and other tenants organisations across Australia: https://www.tenants.org.au/naro Support Sonya Semmens for Macnamara - https://sonyasemmens.com/ Serious Danger merch - https://seriousdanger.bigcartel.com/ Check out Tom's new special - https://800PGR.lnk.to/BallardID Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz/ Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerau Support the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal MP Josh Burns joins Jacqui Felgate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
People modify their bodies all the time. A piercing here, a tattoo there… But what if you took it to the extreme, and reshaped yourself into something mythical? Meet two people who use body modifications to turn themselves into dragons. Related episodes: Change Of Art: Stories About Tattoo Coverups Retired CIA Chief of Disguise Jonna Mendez on magic, technology and the art of deception (Almost) Everybody Hurts: An Exploration of Pain Going Flat, or Building New Breasts: Two Women's Post-Mastectomy Stories Hearing every color, feeling every earthquake: Life as a cyborg GUESTS: Legion the Dragon: Based in Los Angeles, and legally known as Tiamat Legion Medusa, he describes his transformation into a dragon as a metamorphosis Burns the Dragon: Also known as Josh Burns, he is a Vancouver-based performance artist Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dunn Street founder and Community Organiser Stephen Donnelly was joined by Federal Member for Macnamara, Josh Burns. Josh returns to the show to discuss how the Albanese Government plans to meet their priorities for 2024, including addressing the housing and cost of living crisis, as well as what's going on with the Tories and their push for nuclear energy over renewables. And of course, they'll polish the episode off with some banter about the NBA finals, while also crushing Josh's dreams of playing for United. Don't forget the Maurice Blackburn Corporate Conduct + Class Actions Symposium is back for 2024 with tickets selling fast. Listeners of Socially Democratic can get a 50% discount off tickets by using the promo code, VIP. Get your tickets at: www.mauriceblackburn.com.au/class-actions/symposium/ 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
Labor MP Josh Burns joins us to discuss the government moving towards recognition of a Palestinian state to help facilitate a two-state solution and the wider Middle East crisis.
Josh Burns joins us to talk about a movie from our youth that none of us ever really got into, mostly because it was a horribly misguided vehicle for Ernie Reyes, Jr. (and I GUESS Rob Schneider?) We discuss "Surf Ninjas" from 1993!
Dunn Street founder and Community Organiser Stephen Donnelly was joined by Federal Labor MP Josh Burns, Democratic strategist Jonae Wartel, former ALP Secretary David Feeney for our 200th Episode! To celebrate our double tonne, Stephen is joined by fan favourites, Josh, Jonae, and David to chat about all things social democrats love to chat about: politics, campaigning, organising, unions, elections and more!And, in a fun twist, Josh Burns turns the tables on Stephen, taking on the role of interviewer, channelling his best David Speers, and asking Stephen some hard hitting questions. We'd like to thank all our guests, listeners, and our sponsors for supporting us on this journey to 200 episodes and for helping amplify centre-left voices from around Australia and the world. We look forward to 200 more! 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
Josh Long talks to GrubHub's John Burns (twitter: @wakingrufus mastodon: @wakingrufus@bigshoulders.city) about dogfooding human food, Grubhub's tech stack, and more
Anthony Pettis def. Roy Jones Jr. by majority decision (76-76, 77-75, 78-74) Vitor Belfort def. Jacare Souza by unanimous decision (58-54, 58-54, 57-55) Jose Aldo vs. Jeremy Stephens ends in a majority draw (58-56, 57-57, 57-57) Luis Feliciano def. Clarence Booth by unanimous decision (78-74, 77-75, 79-73) Devin Cushing def. Damian David Marchiano by TKO, Round 3, 2:59 Gina Mazany def. Pearl Gonzalez by majority decision (57-57, 59-55, 58-56) Dillon Cleckler def. Josh Burns by TKO, Round 1, 1:20 Bi Nguyen def. Andy Nguyen by unanimous decision (39-37, 39-37, 39-37) SPONSORED BY https://www.instagram.com/supremeoftheuk/?hl=en https://www.instagram.com/cfr_sports/?hl=en --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfr-network/support
جاش برنز (Josh Burns) نماینده حزب کارگر در مجلس نمایندگان در پارلمان فدرال استرالیا یکی از اولین نمایندگانی بود که به سرکوب تظاهرکنندگان در ایران اعتراض کرد. وی در گفتگویی اختصاصی با برنامه فارسی رادیو اس بی اس جزییات بیشتری در این خصوص مطرح کرده است.
The largest book in the Bible, the Psalms, are immensely popular with Christians. Brett is joined by Josh Burns as they discuss why the Psalms are so beloved, with special attention given to Psalm 16.