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This week on the Take on Board podcast, I am sharing an episode from The Westminster Tradition, a podcast I love and listen to regularly. I was listening to one of their episodes from April 2024 and thought, 'I have to share all this governance goodness with the Take on Board Community'. So I reached out to the hosts of The Westminster Tradition and they gave me the go-ahead. So this week, that's what we're doing._____“Lack of good governance is why good people did bad things at Essendon Football Club”. So says Lindsay Tanner, former Minister for Finance, and President of the Essendon Football Club from 2015.In this mini-series, Caroline tries to convince us there are lessons for public servants from the Essendon Football Club supplement scandal in 2013.In this episode, we talk about what happened in Essendon itself. The dangers of charismatic new leaders, new brooms through an organisation, and a failure to take controls and risk management seriously.Referenced in this episode:• Lindsay Tanner ‘Governance lessons from the Essendon scandal'•The Long Haul podcast, Episode Two: Inside the Blackest Day•Ziggy Switkowski report into failures of governance at Essendon Football Club•Dr Bruce Reid letter to Essendon Football Club about his concerns about the supplement regimeIntro grab is Lindsay Tanner, Governance lessons from the Essendon scandal.Outro grab is Nathan Lovett-Murray and Emma Murray, The Long Haul podcast, Episode Two: Inside the Blackest Day.Upcoming TOB EventsAll eventsYou might want to:Join the Take on Board Facebook communityJoin the Take on Board LinkedIn communityFollow along on TwitterWork with meJoin the Take on Board: Kickstarter group programJoin the Take on Board: Accelerator group programFind out more about meContact me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
“Lack of good governance is why good people did bad things at Essendon Football Club”. So says Lindsay Tanner, former Minister for Finance, and President of the Essendon Football Club from 2015.In this mini-series, Caroline tries to convince us there are lessons for public servants from the Essendon Football Club supplement scandal in 2013.In this episode, we talk about what happened in Essendon itself. The dangers of charismatic new leaders, new brooms through an organisation, and a failure to take controls and risk management seriously.Referenced in this episode: Lindsay Tanner ‘Governance lessons from the Essendon scandal'The Long Haul podcast, Episode Two: Inside the Blackest DayZiggy Switkowski report into failures of governance at Essendon Football ClubDr Bruce Reid letter to Essendon Football Club about his concerns about the supplement regimeIntro grab is Lindsay Tanner, Governance lessons from the Essendon scandal.Outro grab is Nathan Lovett-Murray and Emma Murray, The Long Haul podcast, Episode Two: Inside the Blackest Day.Now for some appropriately bureaucratic disclaimers....Those of us in the employ of the State Government speak in a strictly personal capacity, consistent with the Public Sector Code of Ethics that permits public servants to promote an outcome in relation to an issue of public interest - in this case, the betterment of the public service.Nothing we say should be taken as representing the views of the Government or our employers.While we have tried to be as thorough in our research as busy full time jobs and lives allow, we definitely don't guarantee that we've got all the details right.If you want rigorous reporting on Robodebt, we recommend the work of Rick Morton at the Saturday Paper, Chris Knaus and Luke Henriques-Gomes at the Guardian, Ben Eltham at Crikey, Julian Bajkowski at The Mandarin, and of course, the Robodebt Royal Commission itself.Please feel free to email us corrections, episode suggestions, or anything else, at thewestminstertraditionpod@gmail.com.Thanks to PanPot audio for our intro and outro music. 'Til next time!
I have an expansive conversation with Lindsay Tanner all about alignment and intuition! Lindsay has always had a feeling that life does not have to be the hard struggle or “hustle” that society paints it out to be. She believes that when we follow what excites us and what we enjoy, our life really starts to flow! Topics/Themes in this episode: A huge part of this is listening to and following our intuition. Alignment Adventures Podcast A spiritual journey can be a gentle unfolding. Part of the journey is about remembering not just learning. Why sometimes we feel bad when things are going well for us and the power of staying in this feel-good state. Alignment lists. You are the creator of your reality. When you choose to see life this way, what happens? What does it mean to be present. Why it is important to not chase. Examples of how time is not necessarily linear. Mandela Effect. Everything you need is inside of you. Connect with Lindsay: https://www.lindsaymtanner.com (https://www.lindsaymtanner.com) Podcast: https://www.lindsaymtanner.com/alignmentadventures (https://www.lindsaymtanner.com/alignmentadventures) Connect with Amanda: Instagram Website + Embodied Essence Community https://amandamonnier.com/healing/inner-freedom-sovereignty-healing (Free Meditation)
Nicholas is a prominent Australian economist, and has chaired various Australian government groups and initiatives as well as Kaggle, where he was an early investor. Lindsay Tanner has described him as "Australia's foremost public intellectual". We cover: Toyota, Tech and Isegoria Problems with technological scale vs human-centred design Our inability to solve child abuse and indigenous disadvantage Corporate value phoniness The surreal waste of government programs Mentorship Interesting people Investment philosophy The Australian Dream and Australian identity The meaning of life and what Nicholas would do with a billion dollars New banking initiatives Plain packaging cigarettes Regrets and the long shadow of the Holocaust A Poem Advice he'd give his younger self “We need the eggs”, a joke that gets better with age https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-M3Q2zhGd4
Lindsay Tanner, Tim Paine, Marco Bello, Trent Jacobs and Peter Lalor
Lindsay Tanner and Tim Paine on Whateley
Lindsay Tanner, Tim Paine, Marco Bello, Trent Jacobs and Peter Lalor this Wednesday morning
The Top Office.In our series of interviews with the AFL club Presidents, Essendon President Lindsay Tanner joins Gerard.
‘A political career is not a bad training ground for writing fiction,’ Lindsay Tanner has said. Since leaving the chamber in 2010, the former federal politician has devoted much of his time to the printed page – though it’s only recently that fiction has become his focus. His first book, Sideshow, critiqued the Australian media environment, arguing that spin doctors and tightening news cycles were ‘dumbing down democracy’. With his debut novel, Comfort Zone, Tanner is again engaging with a hot topic in Australian political discourse, multiculturalism, however he tackles the theme from a markedly different perspective. His story’s protagonist is not a former finance minister, but a pot-bellied cabbie who finds himself drawn into a vortex of drug-dealing and criminal violence. Tanner is not your average ex-politician and certainly not your average author. Join him for a unique discussion on writing, life after politics … and the job of lying for a living. In conversation with Emily Sexton. Books and Ideas at Montalto series sound design and music: Jon Tjhia.
In this episode I speak with Lindsay Tanner. Former Minister of Finance for the Australian government. Lindsay has since moved out of the public sector and into the private sector and wears many hats, one of which is Chairman of the Essendon Football Club. We discuss politics, football and the similarities between the two. This episode of the RIchards Report is bought to you by Six Park (www.sixpark.com.au)
Lindsay Tanner and Bethany Bartholomew - Friend Magazine - June 2017
Lindsay Tanner on family, resilience and life after politics.
Essendon Chairman Lindsay Tanner spoke to Andrew Kuuse on #RSN927am after Essendons win over Melbourne
Former Finance Minister in the Rudd Labour Gov't, the Hon Lindsay Tanner delivers the 2009 Richard Searby Oration on the subject of Building a smart economy: Australia's 21st Century productivity challenge. The Richard Serby Oration has become a significant annual eventDeakin University calendar and marks the contribution made by Dr Richard Searby AO QC as Chancellor of Deakin University from 1997 to 2005.
In the chilly month of October, join our tour guide as she leads you down the halls of horror. Radio Hound Productions presents... Scream Til You Die Shocktober! Terrible Tales of Terrific Terror Story #5 - "Under the Lamplight" Written by Justin Muschong, directed by Nick Martorelli, and starring Drew Petersen and Aaron DiPiazza, with Lindsay Tanner. Also starring Karina Croskrey as the Tour Guide. If you like what you hear, you can reach us directly at RadioHoundProductions@gmail.com. And if you want to learn more about us, visit www.radiohoundproductions.org. This is the final episode our "Scream Til You Die Shocktober" miniseries, and Radio Hound will return in two weeks with an episode of the adventures of Boson Higgs, Science Detective. And speaking of Boson Higgs, he will be appearing live in "Chemistry... Noir!" which will be performed live at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia on November 5th as a part of their First Friday event. For more information, you can visit their site at http://www.chemheritage.org/visit/events/public-events/2010-11-05-ff-chemistry-noir.aspx Hope to see you there, and hope to see you back here in two weeks.
In the chilly month of October, join our tour guide as she leads you down the halls of horror. Radio Hound Productions presents... Scream Til You Die Shocktober! Terrible Tales of Terrific Terror Story #3 - "The Sleepover" Written by Lena Cigleris, directed by Nick Martorelli, and starring Amanda Kay Schill, Dondrie Burnham, and Lindsay Tanner. Also starring Karina Croskrey as the Tour Guide. If you like what you hear, you can reach us directly at RadioHoundProductions@gmail.com. And if you want to learn more about us, visit www.radiohoundproductions.org. Join us next Saturday for the next episode of "Scream Til You Die Shocktober." We will also be performing live at the Chemical Heritage Foundation in Philadelphia on November 5th as a part of their First Friday event. For more information, you can visit their site at http://www.chemheritage.org/visit/events/public-events/2010-11-05-ff-chemistry-noir.aspx