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Many Australians struggle with feeling lonely – and the most affected cohort may not be who you think, says one expert AJP Podcast host Carlene McMaugh spoke to Jenny Kirschner, ...
English is Australia's de facto national language and like many nations, us Aussie's have put our own spin on it. Many Australians are even surprised to find out that different regions or states tend to have their own unique dialects.
Channel 9's The Hundred is back for another season full of laughs, surprises and shocks. Andy Lee told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "I love doing the show because I learn so much about Australians'. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many Australians unknowingly choose ultra-processed foods, leading to health concerns and renewed calls for mandatory transparency. Michael McLaren has weighed in.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Many Australians aren't sleeping well, according to a new survey. Here's how many hours a night you should be getting, and tips for a better rest. Listen to SBS Sinhala podcast for more information. - බොහෝ ඕස්ට්රේලියානුවන් අවශ්ය ප්රමාණයට තම නින්ද ලබාගැනීම සිදු නොකරන බව නවතම සමීක්ෂණ වාර්තාවකින් හෙළිවී තිබෙනවා. සෞඛ්ය සම්පන්න ජීවිතයක් සඳහා ඔබ දිනකට කෙතරම් කාලයක් නිදා ගත යුතුද? එසේම ගුණාත්මක සුවපහසු නින්දක් ලබාගැනීමට ඔබට කළහැකි දෑ මොනවාද ?
Many Australians find themselves priced out of the real estate market. However, there is an alternative path - Real Estate Investment Trusts (REITs). I sit down with Jack Magann, a portfolio manager at Oracle Investment Management, to delve into the world of REITs and their potential as a viable investment option.REITs offer an opportunity for investors to gain exposure to commercial properties such as shopping centers, industrial properties, and data centres, without the hefty costs associated with direct property ownership. With REITs, investors can enjoy dividends and property appreciation while avoiding maintenance and interest rate burdens.Blog post available at: https://www.sharesforbeginners.com/blog/magann-oraclePortfolio tracker Sharesight tracks your trades, shows your true performance, and saves you time and money at tax time. Sharesight automatically tracks price, performance and dividends from 240,000+ global stocks, crypto, ETFs and funds. Add cash accounts and property to get the full picture of your portfolio – all in one place. Get 4 months free at https://www.sharesight.com/sharesforbeginnersTony Kynaston is a multi-millionaire professional investor thanks to his QAV checklist. Tony's knowledge and calm analysis takes the guesswork out of share market investing. Use the coupon code SFB for a 20% discount on QAV Club plans or SFBLIGHT for a free month of QAV Light. Here's the link to sign up: https://qavpodcast.com.au/register-3/ Disclosure: The links provided are affiliate links. I will be paid a commission if you use this link to make a purchase. You will receive a discount by using these links/coupon codes. I only recommend products and services that I use and trust myself or where I have interviewed and/or met the founders and have assured myself that they're offering something of value.Shares for Beginners is a production of Finpods Pty Ltd. The advice shared on Shares for Beginners is general in nature and does not consider your individual circumstances. Shares for Beginners exists purely for educational and entertainment purposes and should not be relied upon to make an investment or financial decision. If you do choose to buy a financial product, read the PDS, TMD and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored towards your needs. Philip Muscatello and Finpods Pty Ltd are authorised representatives of Money Sherpa PTY LTD ABN - 321649 27708, AFSL - 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Բազմաթիւ աւստրալիացիներ անհամբեր կը սպասեն Ս Ծննդեան տօնը անցընելու համար իրենց ընտանիքին և բարեկամներուն հետ: Սակայն կենցաղային սղաճի ճգնաժամը և արտասահմանի մէջ շարունակուող հակամարտութիւններու պատճառով, շատեր մտահոգ և նոյնիսկ վախի մթնոլորտի մէջ կը գտնուին: Many Australians are looking forward to spending Christmas surrounded by friends and family. But a cost-of-living crisis at home and ongoing conflicts overseas mean others are feeling a sense of stress and even dread.
Many Australians want to spend Christmas with friends and family, but the cost-of-living crisis at home and ongoing conflicts overseas are leaving many feeling stressed and even scared. - Banyak warga Australia yang ingin menghabiskan Natal bersama teman dan keluarga, namun krisis biaya hidup di dalam negeri dan konflik yang sedang berlangsung di luar negeri membuat banyak orang merasa stres dan bahkan takut.
Many Australians are looking forward to spending Christmas surrounded by friends and family. But a cost-of-living crisis at home and ongoing conflicts overseas mean others are feeling a sense of stress and even dread. That's led services like the Salvation Army and the Australian Red Cross to step in to make life a little easier for the estimated 1.9 million Australians who will reach out to a charity for help during this holiday season. Listen to SBS Sinhala explainer for more information. - බොහෝ ඕස්ට්රේලියානුවන් මිතුරන් සහ තම පවුලේ අය සමග නත්තල් කාලය ගත කිරීමට බලා සිටී. නමුත් මේ වනවිට ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ පවතින අධික ජීවන වියදම් අර්බුදය සහ විදේශයන්හි පවතින ගැටුම් හේතුවෙන් මෙරට සිටින පිරිසට යම් ආතතියක් සහ බියක් පවා දැනෙන බව වාර්තා වේ. මෙම නිවාඩු කාලය තුළ උපකාර සඳහා ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ විවිධ charity හෙවත් පුණ්යායතන වෙත ළඟා වන පිරිස මිලියන 1.9ක් පමණ වන බවට ඇස්තමේන්තුගතකොට තිබේ. මේ පිලිබඳ වැඩිදුර තොරතුරු අද කාලීන තොරතුරු විග්රහයෙන්.
Many Australians are looking forward to spending Christmas surrounded by friends and family. But a cost-of-living crisis at home and ongoing conflicts overseas mean others are feeling a sense of stress and even dread.That's led services like the Salvation Army and the Australian Red Cross to step in to make life a little easier for the estimated 1.9 million Australians who will reach out to a charity for help during this holiday season. - بہت سے آسٹریلین شہری کرسمس کا انتظار دوستوں اور کنبہ کے ساتھ وقت گزارنے کے لئے کرتے ہیں۔ لیکن مقامی طور پر ضروریات زندگی کی بڑھتی ہوئی قیمتیں اور بیرون ملک موجود تنازعات اور جنگیں انہیں پریشانی اور ایک حد تک خوف میں مبتلا کر رہی ہیں یہی وجہ ہے کہ سالویشن آرمی اور آسٹریلوی ریڈ کراس جیسی خدمات نے اندازے کے مطابق 1.9 ملین آسٹریلوی باشندوں کی زندگی کو قدرے آسان بنانے کے لیے قدم بڑھایا جو ان چھٹیوں کے دوران مدد کے لیے خیراتی ادارے تک پہنچیں گے۔
Many Australians are looking forward to spending Christmas surrounded by friends and family. But a cost-of-living crisis at home and ongoing conflicts overseas mean others are feeling a sense of stress and even dread.That's led services like the Salvation Army and the Australian Red Cross to step in to make life a little easier for the estimated 1.9 million Australians who will reach out to a charity for help during this holiday season.
Many Australians struggling with their finances are deeply concerned about their spending this Christmas season, with some households being forced to reassess all aspects of their celebrations, unsure if they can celebrate as they usually do. - 家計が厳しい多くのオーストラリア人は、今年のクリスマス期間中の出費を非常に懸念しており、例年通りの祝い方ができるかどうかを見直さざるを得ない家庭もあります。
Many Australians would not have heard of Kim Williams, but most podcast listeners will be familiar with Joe Rogan.Kim Williams is the current chairman of the ABC and Joe Rogan is a podcast host with tens of millions of followers around the globe. Today, technology and online culture journalist Taylor Lorenz on the day Kim Williams took on Joe Rogan and how the podcaster became so popular and influential. Featured: Taylor Lorenz, writer of tech and online culture newsletter User Mag
Climate action is already paying off, and can pay off even more, so how do we juggle our maelstrom of democracy in shifting geopolitics, powerful leaders stepping back from a climate agenda and the golden opportunity of our global net zero transition?Join Rebecca Mikula-Wright and I from the recent Investor Group on Climate Change (IGCC) summit, as we discuss what you need to do as a leader in your organisation to make this happen, what you may get caught out on, and how by aligning industry tipping points to maximise the speed of our climate transition, we can create cascading exponential impact.Many Australians don't realise that the country already generates 40% of its energy from renewables (and it spiked to 75% recently), and they don't know how quickly the nation has been moving and the policies implemented to support it.One things is clear - getting on with things on voluntarily is not fast enough, the investment industry is calling for regulation to enable them to close the gap between the science and the achievable impact.Dig into the stories of change and find out more via:Climate Action Pays Off Net Zero Asset Managers AllianceClimate Action 100+And a big thank you to the IGCC team, David Russell and Tim Buckley, who I featured previously from the summit, as well as those groups supporting these initiatives;Asia Investor Group on Climate Change (AIGCC)Institutional Investors Group on Climate Change (IIGCC)Ceres, Inc. & Principles for Responsible InvestmentIf you're a leader in this space, I look forward to connecting with you. Please help spread the message by sharing this with your network.Support the showFor the latest insights on leadership, impact investing, global challenges, business strategy and storytelling, make sure to join me on LinkedIn, and get the newsletter, Smarter Impact - Every Thursday!
Many Australians have adopted online accounting software Xero to make their businesses easier to operate, with the company growing subscribers by 6% in the last year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian news in Sinhala, foreign news, and sports news in brief. Listen to the SBS Sinhala New Flash on Thursday 03 October 2024. - ඕස්ට්රේලියාවේ පුවත් සිංහලෙන්, විදෙස් සහ ක්රීඩා පුවත් කෙටියෙන් දැනගන්න, සවන්දෙන්න, අද - ඔක්තෝම්බර් 03 වන බ්රහස්පතින්දා SBS ගුවන්විදුලියේ ප්රවෘත්ති ප්රකාශයට
“I don't want a valuable life lesson, I just want an ice cream.” Those are the immortal words spoken by Bluey, beloved Blue Heeler puppy from Australia. We can all relate, but when it comes to Australian/American cross-border financial planning, a life lesson might be what you need. You can have an ice cream afterwards.To deliver the lesson, Richard is joined by Ashley Murphy, founder of Arete Wealth Strategists and the Global Financial Planning Institute. Ashley shares his journey from corporate finance to starting his own firm and specializing in cross-border financial planning for Australians and Americans. Many expats, especially Australians moving to the US, fail to understand the long-term implications of their immigration status on their financial planning. There are unique tax advantages available to those who plan their entry and exit from the US carefully, but many miss out on these benefits because they don't seek advice early enough. Many Australians in the US, particularly those on temporary visas, often unknowingly commit to green cards or permanent residency without realizing the financial consequences. For instance, long-term US residents may face an "exit tax" if they leave the country or miss out on tax benefits available only to temporary visa holders.Bluey is a story of success; an Australian who cracked the US market. Set yourself up for the same success with the lessons learned in this episode. Always an Expat is affiliated with Plan First Wealth LLC, an SEC registered investment advisor. The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Plan First Wealth. Information presented is for educational purposes only and does not intend to make an offer or solicitation for the sale or purchase of any specific securities, investments, or investment strategies. Investments involve risk and unless otherwise stated, are not guaranteed. Be sure to first consult with a qualified financial adviser and/or tax professional before implementing any strategy discussed herein. Plan First Wealth does not provide any tax and/or legal advice and strongly recommends that listeners seek their own advice in these areas.
A new report by housing advocacy group Everybody's Home outlines the issue as being largely driven by rent increases and no-grounds evictions, and are calling for urgent reform.
Michael McLaren was joined by Dan Thomas, the founder of All About Me Films to discuss the trend seeing more Australians making their own eulogies. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victoria is facing a worsening food insecurity crisis, with demand for food assistance services reaching an all-time high. - Victoria menghadapi krisis kerawanan pangan yang semakin parah, dengan permintaan layanan bantuan pangan mencapai titik tertinggi sepanjang masa.
Victoria is facing a worsening food insecurity crisis, with demand for food relief services at an all-time high. Foodbank Victoria and OzHarvest report a surge in requests, even from employed and housed individuals, due to rising cost-of-living pressures. A parliamentary inquiry is underway looking into economic challenges, climate change, and global shocks as key drivers of the crisis.
Patrick Tiernan blew everyone's expectations when he was amongst the lead pack for the 10,000m track event at the Tokyo Olympics. Less than 100m from the finish line as the pace continued to increase, Pat stumbled to his hands. Many Australians can remember watching on in devestation for him, but in a moment of I-don't-know-what, he got up and willed himself over the finish line, still achieving a Personal Best (PB) time. Pat says Australians should be proud of how they embraced him in this moment and ever since. Pat is back for the Paris Olympics, but this time in the Marathon, a race he's been working towards for all of his running life - and one he says is much more enjoyable to run! This is Pat's third Olympics. His 90 year old Nan (his greatest hero) will be leading the cheer squad in his home town of Toowoomba, backed by her 24 grandchildren, all his cousins. This is a Manson Podcasting production in partnership with Rabobank Australia. Production Assistance by Alice Moffitt.
Many Australians have a connection to another jurisdiction, whether they are born overseas, have parents or children who were or own assets overseas. International connections create complexity around succession planning and wealth. Mark Dunphy, Emma Woolley and James Whiley discuss why it's essential to make a plan that covers multiple jurisdictions, ensures Wills are valid in each jurisdiction and covers the impact of inheritance tax and capital gains tax where applicable. They also discuss some specifics for US and UK jurisdictions.
Many Australians are willing to become aid workers, visiting areas such as Ukraine and Gaza -- on short notice. - Banyak warga Australia yang bersedia menjadi pekerja bantuan, mengunjungi daerah-daerah seperti Ukraina dan Gaza – dalam waktu singkat.
What is it like to put your life in Australia on hold and travel into a war zone? Many Australians put their hand up to become aid workers, visiting areas like Ukraine and Gaza - at a moment's notice. We spoke with one volunteer - who spent several weeks in Rafah.
Many Australians have an idea of New Caledonia. It's just two hours away by plane and is sold to travellers with images of luxurious hotel complexes and pristine beaches. But riots in the capital, a state of emergency and the intervention of the French military have been reminders that the future of New Caledonia is a fraught political question sitting on our doorstep. So, what provoked the unrest? How are we involved? And why are the French still trying to hold on to a pacific nation? Today, journalist Nic Maclellan, on the tension in the Pacific he's covered for decades, and Kanak independence activist Jimmy Naouna, on his hopes for the future of New Caledonia. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Journalist, Nic Maclellan; Spokesperson for New Caledonian pro-independence alliance, the FLNKS, Jimmy Naouna.
High blood pressure can cause many health problems if left untreated. Problems such as kidney disease, heart disease and stroke. We speak about the risks that high blood pressure causes with general practitioner Dr Salah Amedi from Perth. - Bilindbûna fişara (zext) xwînê gelek prisgirêkên tenduristiyê peyda dike eger neyê dermankirin. Pirsgirêkên wek, nexweşiya gurçikan, nexweşiya dil û celta. Em derbarê bilindbûna fişara xwînê bi pijîşkê gîştî Dr Selah Amêdî ji Perth, Australya diaxafin.
Many Australians could have been infected with Covid-19 for the second, third or even fourth time in the last couple of months. That's because a new variant of the virus has caused the biggest wave in over a year. But while for many the symptoms are milder, and the risks of serious illness are dropping – what do we need to know about the new variants still emerging? And what evidence do we have about multiple reinfections? Today, applied mathematician, expert in respiratory diseases, and contributor to The Saturday Paper, Dr James Wood, on the latest Covid wave and what could be in store this year. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram Guest: Applied mathematician, expert in respiratory diseases, and contributor to The Saturday Paper, Dr James Wood
Many Australians could see a reduction in their energy bill prices, according to an announcement made by the Australian Energy Regulator. Yet despite the highly anticipated relief for households, experts say the government could be doing more to lower energy costs during the transition period to cleaner energy. - May ginhawa para sa mga bulsa at bangko ng maraming Australyano matapos ang pahayag ng Australian Energy Regulator hinggil sa kanilang default market offer.
Many Australians could see a reduction in their energy bill prices, according to an announcement made by the Australian Energy Regulator. Yet despite the highly anticipated relief for households, experts say the government could be doing more to lower energy costs during the transition period to cleaner energy.
Many Australians may be making sacrifices that is affecting their quality of life as they face record high rental prices. Authorities call on the government to act fact fast as the crisis force many more Australians into homelessness. How is this affecting the Nepali community? - अस्ट्रेलियामा कोभिड-१९ महामारी सकिए यता भाडाका लागि घर पाउन त्यति सहज नभएको बताइन्छ। अझ विभिन्न कारणले निरन्तर भाडा बढ्दा, धेरै परिवारका लागि कमाइको ठुलो हिस्सा भाडा तिर्दैमा जाने गर्दछ। अस्ट्रेलियाका सबै जसो ठाउँमा घर भाडा बढेको भए पनि, सिड्नी चाहिँ यसको सबैभन्दा ठुलो मारमा छ। यहाँको हप्ताको सरदर भाडा नै ७४५ डलर रहेको बताइन्छ। अस्ट्रेलियाका विभिन्न राज्य र प्रदेशहरूमा बसोबास गर्ने नेपाली समुदायलाई चाहिँ यसले कत्तिको असर गरिरहेको छ त?
Many Australians may be making sacrifices that is affecting their quality of life as they face record high rental prices. Authorities call on the government to act fact fast as the crisis force many more Australians into homelessness. Praba Maheswaran speaks to Hallmark Buyers Agency's Dilip Kumar regarding the issue. - நாடளாவிய ரீதியில் வீட்டு வாடகை என்றுமில்லாதவாறு அதிகரித்துள்ள பின்னணியில், அதனைச் சமாளிப்பதற்காக மக்கள் பல தியாகங்களைச் செய்துவருகின்றனர். வீட்டுவாடகை அதிகரிப்பினை எவ்வாறு சமாளிக்கலாம்? மலிவான வாடகை வீடுகளை எங்கே பெறலாம்? Hallmark Buyers Agency அமைப்பின் திலீப் குமார் அவர்களுடன் உரையாடி செய்தியின் பின்னணியொன்றினை முன்வைக்கிறார் மகேஸ்வரன் பிரபாகரன்.
Many Australians may be making sacrifices that is affecting their quality of life as they face record high rental prices. Authorities call on the government to act fact fast as the crisis force many more Australians into homelessness.
Many Australians believe that a hefty savings account is a prerequisite for property investment, but that's not necessarily true. In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, Grace Ormsby talks to Eva Loisance of Finni Mortgages about the ways to reduce the upfront costs of investing, helping first-time buyers or those looking to grow a portfolio make their property purchase sooner. Eva reveals the key strategies for cutting down on the cash-in-hand needed to buy property in Australia, while discussing the pros and cons of harnessing each tactic. The duo also discuss how property investors can be proactive over the holiday slowdown, using the time to prepare plans for the year ahead.
Many Australians feel overworked and overwhelmed at this time of year. Impending deadlines, cost-of-living pressures and the lead-up to the holiday season can combine to cause burnout. Jane Lee speaks to clinical psychologist and the Modern Mind columnist Gaynor Parkin about what you – and your boss – can do to help protect your physical and mental health.
Welcome to the one hundred and fourth episode of the #Expatchat podcast where we discuss the latest tax and financial issues affecting an #Australianexpat. In today's Expat Chat we talk about foreign pensions and what Australian expats need to know when managing and repatriating them. Many Australians will accrue some form of foreign pension when they live and work overseas, whether it is a 401k, Canadian RRSP, UK pension, End of Service Benefit, Provident Fund and many others. But what can cause confusion is what should you do with them when you are looking to move back to Australia. Do you leave them where they are or should you try and move them home? What are the tax implications of either strategy? In this episode we run through the following topics: • What is the ATO's position on foreign pensions? • Do you move them back before you return or later on? • What are the tax implications of either strategy? Links that we discussed in this episode include: • Upcoming Webinars - https://atlaswealth.com/events • Facebook Group - Don't forget to join our Australian Expat Financial Forum Facebook Group - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Australianexpatfinancialforum • Ask Atlas - Have your questions answered on the podcast by clicking this link - https://atlaswealth.com/news-media/australian-expat-podcasts/questions-or-feedback-for-the-expat-podcast/ • Expat Mortgage Podcast - https://atlaswealth.com/news-media/australian-expat-podcasts/expat-mortgage-podcast/ If you like the content make sure you let us know by hitting the thumbs up and subscribing as well as providing some feedback in the comments below. Atlas Wealth Management is a specialist in providing tax financial planning advice to every Australian #expat. Whether you are based in Asia, the Middle East, Europe or the Americas, we have the experience in providing wealth management and planning services to the expatriate community. Atlas Wealth Management was born out of the demand from expats who wanted a financial adviser to help them navigate the tax and financial maze of living abroad as well as assisting them make the most out of their time overseas. To find out more about Atlas Wealth Management and how we can help Australian expats please go to https://www.atlaswealth.com. Make sure you connect with us on our respective social media channels: Facebook: www.facebook.com/atlaswealthmgmt LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/atlas-wealth-management Twitter: www.twitter.com/atlaswealthmgmt Instagram: www.instagram.com/atlaswealthmgmt
Many Australians are still unsure what the referendum on is even about. What would a Voice to Parliament look like, and how would it help Indigenous people? To help make it more clear, the Australia Institute's own Kate McBride recently sat down with Pat Anderson AO, Alyawarre woman and architect of the Uluru Statement from the Heart. This was recorded on Friday 8th September 2023 and things may have changed since recording. The Australia Institute // @theausinstitute Guests: Pat Anderson AO, Alyawarre woman and architect of the Uluru Statement from the Heart Kate McBride, Parlimentary Liason, the Australia Institute // @Kate_McBride_1 Host: Ebony Bennett, Deputy Director, the Australia Institute // @ebony_bennett Producer: Jennifer Macey // @jennifermacey Edited by: Emily Perkins Theme Music: Pulse and Thrum; additional music by Blue Dot SessionsSupport Follow the Money: https://nb.australiainstitute.org.au/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A new housing report paints a grim picture for Australians hoping to buy a home - revealing housing affordability is at its worst level in three decades. It's being driven by rising house prices and mortgage rates. - Μια νέα έκθεση για τη στέγαση αποτυπώνει μια ζοφερή εικόνα για τους Αυστραλούς που ελπίζουν να αγοράσουν σπίτι - αποκαλύπτοντας ότι η οικονομική προσιτότητα των κατοικιών βρίσκεται στο χειρότερο επίπεδο των τελευταίων τριών δεκαετιών. Σύμφωνα με τους ειδικούς αυτό οφείλεται στην αύξηση των τιμών των κατοικιών και των επιτοκίων.
A new housing report paints a grim picture for Australians hoping to buy a home - revealing housing affordability is at its worst level in three decades. It's being driven by rising house prices and mortgage rates. - 一份令人擔憂的新報告顯示,本地住宅物業的可負擔程度正處於接近 30 年來的最低水平,而住屋價格及貸款利率不斷上升是當中最重要的因素。
A new housing report paints a grim picture for Australians hoping to buy a home - revealing housing affordability is at its worst level in three decades. It's being driven by rising house prices and mortgage rates.
Many Australians are following the broken 'Australian dream' model, says Bushy Martin. That 'dream' - get a good job, pay off your mortgage, put money into your super, and then retire comfortably - is leaving many Aussies unable to afford their lifestyle after stopping work. Bushy talked about this big issue on the Finance And Property Survival Guide podcast with Damian Hoar, which we're sharing with you today. This is a really important interview, because shared a lot of advice that he wished he got when he was young. This episode is full of insights on investing, finance, budgeting, superannuation and more … and while there is a focus on young people, these lessons learned can be applied at any age. Tune in. NEW - Join the Property Hub community on Substack! Sign up to get Australian property news, opinion and episodes in your inbox: https://propertyhubau.substack.com/ Three easy ways to Get Invested right now: 1. Subscribe to this podcast now, if you haven't already, and get the inspiration delivered to your podcast feed each week 2. Get a copy of my book, Get Invested, for FREE, and find out what it takes for you to invest in living more, working less. Go to: https://knowhowproperty.com.au/get-invested-free-ebook 3. Join the Get Invested community. Each month Bushy sends a free and exclusive monthly email full of practical ‘Self, Health and Wealth' wisdom that our current Freedom Fighter subscribers can't wait to get each month. Just visit bushymartin.com.au, scroll to the bottom of the page and sign up. About Get Invested, a Property Hub show Get Invested is the leading weekly podcast for Australians who want to learn how to unlock their full ‘self, health and wealth' potential. Hosted by Bushy Martin, an award winning property investor, founder, author and media commentator who is recognised as one of Australia's most trusted experts in property, investment and lifestyle, Get Invested reveals the secrets of the high performers who invest for success in every aspect of their lives and the world around them. Get Invested is part of the Property Hub podcast channel, your home for property investment insights, inspiration and stories from Australia's top property experts, investors, leaders and analysts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Podcasts to get every Get Invested episode each week for free, and also get full access to RealtyTalk, Australia's top online property show for red hot property investing news and insights direct from property industry leaders and influencers. Property Hub is a collaboration between Bushy Martin from KnowHow Property, Kevin Turner from Realty, show producer Andrew Montesi from Apiro Marketing and Apiro Media, and Australia's largest independent podcast network DM Media. For business and partnership enquiries, send an email to: antony@dm.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New research from the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare shows more Australians are living longer than ever before. And the analysis shows improvements in life expectancy for Indigenous Australians - though the gap remains.
Many Australians out bush rely on Starlink for better connectivity, but there is concern its satellites are disrupting the dark sky.
Many Australians use gas for cooking, heating, and hot showers. But Australia won't hit its net zero emissions target by 2050 unless it gets off gas. To do this, we need to move our homes to efficient electric appliances. Listen to the authors of Grattan's latest report, Getting off gas, discuss why, how, and who should pay for this change. Featuring Tony Wood, Energy and Climate Change Program Director, Alison Reeve, Deputy Program Director, and Esther Suckling, Associate. Read the report: https://grattan.edu.au/report/getting-off-gas
People across the globe have witnessed the coronation of King Charles III. Many Australians watched the ceremony, both at home and in the UK. Reaction to the coronation has been mixed, with others believing it's time Australia becomes a Republic. - সারা বিশ্বের মানুষ বিভিন্ন মাধ্যমে রাজা তৃতীয় চার্লসের অভিষেক অনুষ্ঠান প্রত্যক্ষ করেছেন। অস্ট্রেলিয়ার বহু মানুষ নিজ দেশে এবং যুক্তরাজ্যে সরাসরি অনুষ্ঠানটি দেখেছেন, অস্ট্রেলিয়ার জনপ্রতিনিধিরাও এই অনুষ্ঠানে অংশ নিয়েছেন। রাজার এই অভিষেক অনুষ্ঠানটি মানুষের কাছ থেকে মিশ্র প্রতিক্রিয়া নিয়ে এসেছে, সেই সাথে অনেকেই মনে করছেন যে অস্ট্রেলিয়ার একটি প্রজাতন্ত্র হয়ে ওঠার সময় এসেছে।
People across the globe have witnessed the coronation of King Charles III. Many Australians watched the ceremony, both at home and in the UK, as their representatives took part in the ceremony. Reaction to the coronation has been mixed, with others believing it's time Australia becomes a Republic. - विश्वभरका लाखौँ मानिसहरूले राजा चार्ल्स तृतीयको राज्याभिषेक हेरेका छन् जसमा धेरै अस्ट्रेलियालीहरू पनि परे। आफ्ना प्रतिनिधिहरूको पनि उपस्थिति रहेको कारण केही अस्ट्रेलियालीहरूले उत्साहसाथ समारोहलाई हेरेको भए पनि कतिपयले भने अस्ट्रेलिया अब गणतन्त्र बन्नु पर्ने विश्वास गर्दै मिश्रित प्रतिक्रिया दिएका छन्।
People across the globe have witnessed the coronation of King Charles III. Many Australians watched the ceremony, both at home and in the UK. Reaction to the coronation has been mixed, with others believing it's time Australia becomes a Republic.
The conduct of many journalists during the 2022 federal election appeared to expose media bias on the campaign trail. Many Australians were dissatisfied with journalists who seemed more concerned with catching politicians out than helping us understand their vision and priorities for the country. At Antidote 2022, journalists Maddison Connaughton, Barrie Cassidy, Osman Faruqi & Janine Perrett came together to ask, “ is there something fundamentally wrong with Australian media?”-Watch talks from Antidote 2022 on Stream, the streaming platform from the Sydney Opera House. Register for free now and start watching at stream.sydneyoperahouse.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Michael Yardney Podcast | Property Investment, Success & Money
If you're looking for more success in life – be it in your property investing, wealth, or money management, today's episode of my Podcast is for you. I'm going to share 2 sessions with you – in the first one, I will discuss 21 reasons many people are terrible at managing money. And even if you've got your finances under control, I bet you'll learn something from the lessons I want to share. And then I'll be chatting with Brett Warren, national director of Metropole Property Strategist about something very interesting he found when he sat down with potential clients of Metropole. He realized that their homes often performed better than investment properties they owned. I'm going to ask him why. Links and Resources: Michael Yardney Brett Warren – National Director Metropole Property Strategists Get the team at Metropole to help build your personal Strategic Property Plan Click here and have a chat with us Shownotes plus more here: 21 reasons many Australians are bad with money | Why your home may outperform your investments with Brett Warren (Summer Series 2023)
In November 1975, the Australian Prime Minister, Gough Whitlam, was controversially sacked by an unelected official in the country's biggest constitutional crisis. Many Australians were outraged and rumours spread that Buckingham Palace was involved. It became known simply as 'The Dismissal'. Paul Kelly was a political correspondent in the Australian parliament that day. He shares his memories with Ben Henderson. (Photo: Gough Whitlam in 1975. Credit: George Lipman/Fairfax Media via Getty Images)