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Welcome to the latest episode of On the Couch, the podcast series where we chat with brokers, CEOs, and fund managers to give you valuable insights into the investing world.In this episode, Henry Jennings is joined by Marnie Reid, CEO of Issuer Services for Australia and New Zealand at Computershare. Marnie is responsible for the leadership, growth, and day-to-day management of the Issuer Services business across both countries.Before joining Computershare in 2022, Marnie had been a client of the business for 30 years through her roles at AMP Limited and NRMA (now IAG). At AMP, she oversaw governance of the retail register as Head of Shareholder Services, working closely with Investor Relations and Corporate Communications teams.In 2021, Marnie was made a Fellow of the Australasian Investor Relations Association (AIRA) in recognition of her work advocating for best practice and development programs in retail investor relations.In this episode, they discuss:The rise of scams and how to spot themWhat Computershare is doing to keep investor data and shareholdings safePractical steps investors can take to help prevent fraudImportant considerations around estate planningDisclaimer: This is general advice only. Please consult your financial adviser before making any investment decisions.If you're looking for personal financial advice, our friends at Clime Investment Management can help. Their team of licensed advisers operates across most states, offering tailored financial planning services.Want to invest with Marcus Today? The Managed Strategy Portfolio is designed for investors seeking exposure to our strategy while we do the hard work for you.Why not sign up for a free trial? Gain access to expert insights, research, and analysis to become a better investor.
As Queensland and Northern NSW face a monumental storm, insurance companies are facing added costs to their bottom line.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rhys and Dylan are doing a show at Melbourne International Comedy Festival this year, so if you are in the area make sure you get a ticket and check it out!! They join us on this episode to talk about what to expect from their show and why they called the show “Redheads” lol. We also talk some shit about smoking Lynx bongs, what's up with ska music, boing back in time, and who's getting the NRMA vaccine. Shoutouts to the punx we met down in Port Noarlunga this week at Nice Day to Go to the Club fest. Was lovely to meet so many pod listeners. What a great festival it was too! Thanks for coming and saying hello, we always love meeting you.Shout outs @rhystv @dylanpat, and cheers to the legends at @younghenrys for sponsoring the pod!FREE PALESTINEWatch videos of the pods and get weekly bonus episodes on our Patreon — it's only 5 bucks a month, but it's still 5 bucks!:https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkJoin us all in the TNSW Discord community chat:https://tnsw.co/discordWatch our Comedy Central mockumentary series and TNSW Tonight! on YouTube:https://youtube.com/thesenewsouthwhalesTNSW on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0srVTNI2U8J7vytCTprEk4?si=e9ibyNpiT2SDegTnJV_6Qg&dl_branch=1TNSW: @thesenewsouthwhalessJamie: @mossylovesyouTodd: @mrtoddandrews https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkhttps://thesenewsouthwhales.comShout-outs to the Honorary Punks of the Pod:Harry WalkomHugh FlassmanZac Arden BrimsClaireJimi KendallLachy TanDerrotonin69Adjoa SamMatt Sanders
Brisbane is the worst state capital city in Australia when it comes to unleaded petrol, with the average now at $1.95 per litre. This has led the NRMA to call for an inquiry into petrol prices on the east coast, with new Transport Minister Brent Mickelberg backing the call. NRMA Spokesperson Peter Khoury told Shane Doherty on 4BC Summer Drive, "Overwhelmingly, the issue continues to be the price cycles and Brisbane, Melbourne, and Sydney in particular have had their price cycles getting longer." "The longer the cycles, the more exposed to the higher prices motorists become and unfortunately it's led to another year of unnecessary pain at the bowser," Mr Khoury said.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chinese stimulus has been talked about through the whole of 2024, so will this new raft of promises actually be delivered? MARKET WRAP: ASX200: down 0.36% to 8,393 GOLD: $2,691 US/oz BITCOIN: $152,231 AUD Mineral Resources gained 8.7% to $37.16, Pilbara Minerals closed 6.5% higher to $2.29 and Fortescue rose 6.2% to $20.45. Energy stocks were led higher by Woodside, up 1.5%, Yancoal rising 2%, and Whitehaven up 3.5%. CSL, Telstra and Transurban all finished in the green. A class action brought against NRMA in the Victorian Supreme Court hurt the share price of parent company IAG, which fell 1.7% to $8.50. Perpetual dropped by 8.4% to $20.07 after saying it could be hit with a tax bill of half a billion dollars over asset sales to KKR. Wisetech & Xero down 4.4%, with Life360 falling another 5.2% today. CURRENCY UPDATE: AUD/USD: 63.96 US cents AUD/GBP: 50.2 pence AUD/EUR: 60 Euro cents AUD/JPY: 96 Japanese yen AUD/NZD: 1.09 NZ dollars See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Top marks to the NRMA this week for drawing the Governments attention to thespike in drug related driving deaths. 79 people died in drug-related crashes in2023, up from 55 the year before. The NRMA found that one in ten NSW driverswho undertook a roadside drug test delivered a positive result and urged theGovernment to urgently lift random drug testing levels. This is no different towhat I reported a few weeks back on figures out of Queensland. There a recentdrug testing blitz found that of 2265 roadside drug tests a staggering 18.4 percentcame back positive. Quite clearly, drug driving is out of control and theGovernment needs to ramp up enforcement and boost education campaigns. Injust ten years the number of drug driving offences in N.S.W. has risen by astaggering 836 percent. I'm David BerthonSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
நியூ சவுத் வேல்ஸ் மாநிலத்தில் கடந்த ஆண்டு random drug test - எழுந்தமானமாக போதைப்பொருள் சோதனைக்கு உட்படுத்தப்பட்ட ஓட்டுநர்களில் 10 பேரில் ஒருவர், positive-நேர்மறை சோதனை முடிவை காண்பித்ததாக NRMAஇன் புதிய அறிக்கை கூறுகின்றது. இது குறித்த செய்தியை எடுத்துவருகிறார் றேனுகா துரைசிங்கம்
Go back several years and electric cars looked to have a big future with a strong surge of early adopters. And it was the same the world over. But this year sales have plateaued leaving many industry pundits pondering as to why. In February, the NRMA conducted an on-line survey with some 2079 motorists about their car buying habits, with a particular focus on EVs. They found that EVs have an image problem which in the eyes of new car buyers makes them seem inferior to internal combustion engined and hybrid vehicles, many are not convinced they're the most environmentally friendly choice with 68 per cent also believing petrol and diesel vehicles easier to sell. Also found, while EV's narrow the cost gap in terms of running expenses only 30 per cent of respondents believed they are the most economical option. I'm David Berthon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NRMA Insurance has produced a comprehensive look at the state of the EV landscape in Australia. How mature is our Electric Vehicle Market, what concerns do people have And what do we need to do best to move forward. We dive into the report with NRMA Insurance CEO Julie Batch in this special episode
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Petrol prices are expected to rise just ahead of the upcoming long weekend. Peter Khoury, NRMA spokesperson, joins Chris O'Keefe to explain how families can save $800 a year on fuel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The grassfires earlier this week have sparked questions about how best to ensure homes are wild-weather-proof.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NRMA Insurance has partnered with Red Cross Australia to release a new app which aims to help Australians impacted by wild weather.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From France's charging motorways to Norway's impressive adoption rates, we discuss how various countries are leading the charge. Join us to uncover when Australia might reach the tipping point and see a significant shift toward electric vehicles. We also explore the history and advancements of Electric Vehicle technology, the global surge in Electric Vehicle sales, and the hurdles we still face. There was a fair bit in this episode but if you're still left wanting more, then fear not. Check out the show-notes where you'll see: A link to a video where Jeremy Clarkson and James May from The Grand Tour battle it out between a petrol and an electric car As well as a link to all the different EV charging stations around Australia courtesy of our friends at the NRMA so you can get a gauge on where they all are. Next episode, where we're going to jump into the brain and look at the neuroscience of negativity and why we can sometimes be a bunch of negative Nancies. I'm Dr Ben Hamer, I'll catchya then Follow Ben everywhere HERE Sign up for the ThinkerTank newsletter HERE Book Ben as a keynote speaker at Saxton Produced by DM PodcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Green is the ANZ President of Accenture Song, Group CEO & Co-Founder of The Monkeys, and Chairman of the of the Advertising Council of Australia. He joins Nathan Hodges and Darren Woolley to follow up on a discussion about the various trends we have observed in agency rosters. One of the examples discussed was the recent appointment of The Monkeys, part of Accenture Song, to the NRMA account to manage their advertising and transform their CX. While not sharing any confidential client insights, he shared significant personal insights into marketers' changing needs and their impact on the agency world. Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/managing-marketing/id1018735190 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/75mJ4Gt6MWzFWvmd3A64XW?si=a3b63c66ab6e4934 Listen on Google: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5zb3VuZGNsb3VkLmNvbS91c2Vycy9zb3VuZGNsb3VkOnVzZXJzOjE2MTQ0MjA2NC9zb3VuZHMucnNz Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/managing-marketing Listen on Podbean: https://managingmarketing.podbean.com/ For more episodes of TrinityP3's Managing Marketing podcast, visit https://www.trinityp3.com/managing-marketing-podcasts/ Recorded on RiversideFM and edited, mixed and managed by JML Audio with thanks to Jared Lattouf.
Are you concerned about the impact of natural disasters on your mental health or that of your loved ones? The NRMA Insurance has partnered with Lifeline to create a Natural Disaster Support Toolkit, addressing the emotional toll of floods, bushfires, and other extreme weather events.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Straight from the Mayor’s Mouth with Mathew Dickerson from Dubbo Regional Council
CSU Graduation Ceremony Held This Week. CSU Dubbo Regional Consultative Committee Met This Week. Changes in the Homeless Camp at Regand Park along Tracker-Riley Cycleway. Tracker-Riley Now Has 34 New Wayfinding Signs around the 13.65 Kilometre Shared Pathway. REACT Centre Consultants Met with Stakeholders This Week. Barden Park Athletics Track Has Now Been Resurfaced with Thanks to a Grant from the State Government. NRMA Wants to Install More EV Chargers in Dubbo. Waste2Art Opened in Dubbo This Week. ICAC Handed down Findings about Corrupt Behaviour in a Sydney Council. What Are the Discussions Occurring with Housing Providers. Limerick of the Week.
NRMA Insurance partners with the Australian Red Cross to launch Help Nation, aiming to educate Australians on emergency preparedness through workshops and resources.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
IAG Chief Customer & Marketing Officer Michelle Klein returned to Australia last May after more than a decade abroad and embarked on arguably one of the most ambitious – and interesting - corporate customer experience transformation programs in this market for a long time. Such was the complexity and need for top tech and creative talent across every customer touchpoint for NRMA Insurance – think digital channels, apps and websites, retail customers, communities large and small, mass and personalised communications and customer acquisition and retention – that Klein opted for one external partner to work on everything with her team. It's what Accenture Song's ANZ boss Mark Green says is a ‘lighthouse project' globally for the firm – backed up by New York-based Global CEO David Droga and Creative Chairman Nick Law. Droga says his firm has spent the past decade bringing global tech and creative capabilities together and he says NRMA Insurance will be an international proof point on why end-to-end CX programs need more creative thinking and execution, not just an off-the-shelf tech template, particularly as AI continues its march into commerce and society. “Like all these new technologies, it sets new horizons where everyone gets so excited about what the technology allows us to do that we put aside our creativity for a bit of awe in what that technology allows. Then when we realise that everybody can do exactly the same thing with that technology, everyone's like, ‘oh, we need to innovate with that, where's the tech, where's the creativity?'” Klein agrees the killer combo is tech with creativity and innovation, done differently. Some of the new program will be ready for the Paris Olympics in July when NRMA Insurance will make much of heading into its 100th year. But like her broader mantra on reinventing CX across every touchpoint for NRMA Insurance, the Olympics will do likewise. “It's not just linear TV, this is a fully integrated…program,” she says. “What I love about this partnership with Nine is that it will reach almost the entire population in a way that they've thought through every channel, every touch point.” So here's how Klein, Droga, Law and Green see the grand plan unfolding and how they're measuring success.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Khoury from the NRMA explained how this sudden rise in fuel costs comes despite expectations of a price drop. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
กรมอุตุคาด ฝนตก-พายุเข้า ส่งท้ายปีเก่าในหลายพื้นที่ชายฝั่งตะวันออก ผลวิเคราะห์ NRMAเผย คนบริสเบนเติมน้ำมันแพงที่สุด เยาวชนเยรูซาเล็มหลายร้อย เดินขบวนเรียกร้องปล่อยตัวประกันในฉนวนกาซา
Ray Hadley has been left scratching his head on air after footage emerged of an NRMA electric vehicle station that's partially powered by a diesel generator.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Khoury from the NRMA spoke to Deb about the latest report on Australian road safety. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mortgage Business Uncut podcast is your weekly analysis of the biggest themes shaping the Australian mortgage market. Join Alex Whitlock, Annie Kane and Kate Aubrey as they discuss the preliminary results from Australia's biggest auction week of the year, why there's growing consensus that the central bank will hike rates next week and a new mortgage partnership. This week, they discuss: The busiest auction markets over ‘Super Saturday'. Why a November cash rate hike is near certain. NRMA's new home loan offering. And much more!
NRMA spokesperson Peter Khoury tells Steve & Ryzy why the petrol prices are so high at the moment and when they're likely to go down.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ugly Phil talks to NRMA's Peter Khoury about his idea.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Media Federation of Australia unveiled a hot shortlist of the brands and agencies delivering the best work and business impact in media for 2023, with Lego, NRMA, Campari's Aperol, Netflix and Suncorp among those leading the finalists tally. About 30 advertisers and 20 agencies made the cut of finalists with three marketers among the judging line-up for the 2023 MFA Awards joining Mi3 to unpack why some entries got their likes - and laments. Arnott's CMO, Jenni Dill, Unilever's Director of Digital Marketing, Media and Commerce, Sarah Sorrenson and Deakin Business School's Adjunct Professor and former CMO at Coles and Tourism Australia, Lisa Ronson, reveal their collective observations and scorecards (well some of them) on the standard of work in the past year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NRMA Energy boss Carly Irving-Dolan on motoring group's plans to start billing for fast charging, reliability, and going off grid with new fast-chargers. Plus: News of the week.
NRMA's data crunching suggested the brand would get more bang for buck by putting some of its sports marketing budget into entertainment. So it pulled out of The Broncos, unwound its Collingwood sponsorship and, flipping from a local club to national strategy, “made the biggest bet we've ever made on Cricket Australia,” per IAG Acting CMO, Zara Curtis. She recycled the remainder into cinema, last year “owning the top ten films” via Val Morgan category exclusivity, and using cinema first on the plan to launch longer-form versions of its ads, before pushing out shorter cuts to TV. Wise move, says Matt Sandwell at research firm The Owl Insights, because in a fragmented media landscape, “water cooler moments” are rare beasts. Per the firm's research, sport is still the number one cultural connector and memory encoder. But it's expensive and crowded. Cinema is number two – and can deliver better bang for buck. Esports, he says, are another cost-effective bet, along with live theatre, but don't deliver at scale. Curtis says NRMA's tracking proved the theory: “We saw 50 per cent more efficiency in driving a brand uplift across recognition and brand cut through recognition tracking at 55 per cent, branding at 84 per cent, and cut through at 46 per cent.”See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here on Candid Conversations we talk to changemakers about what is happening in their industry right now. In this episode we talk to Carly Irving-Dolan, NRMA's CEO of Energy & Infrastructure Division and Dr Alina Dini from Deloitte Australia about: The shifts in EVs and the role they play in Australian live How gathering diverse global insights brought innovative thinking to local challenges How we are solving the challenge of connecting diverse communities and consumers Reimagining energy systems and the future opportunities in vehicle electrification If you haven't already, follow Candid Conversations or subscribe wherever you listen to your podcasts. Host: Adrian Chin Quan Audio By: Adrian Chin Quan For enquiries about the series please contact innovation@deloitte.com.au ADDITIONAL RESOURCES © 2023 Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. DISCLAIMER: This communication contains general information only, and none of Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu Limited (“DTTL”), its global network of member firms or their related entities (collectively, the “Deloitte organisation”) is, by means of this communication, rendering professional advice or services. Before making any decision or taking any action that may affect your finances or your business, you should consult a qualified professional adviser. No representations, warranties or undertakings (express or implied) are given as to the accuracy or completeness of the information in this communication, and none of DTTL, its member firms, related entities, employees or agents shall be liable or responsible for any loss or damage whatsoever arising directly or indirectly in connection with any person relying on this communication. DTTL and each of its member firms, and their related entities, are legally separate and independent entities.
NRMA spokesperson Peter Khoury told Joe Hildebrand they have had a 70 per cent increase year-on-year from people who have had car damage from potholes.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Doyle has been on quite a leadership journey over the last 3 years. This episode follows how Scott and the NRMA team have taken the disruption of Covid and used the constraints as an opportunity to take them to an even higher level of purpose driven leadership. And by listening to the needs of their people and customers they have created a new and even more successful operating model, with fully remote teams. Scott is the Senior Sales Manager, Contact Centres at The NRMA. The NRMA is an Australian organisation offering roadside assistance, advocacy for motorists and road-users, motoring advice, car servicing, International Driving Permits, travel and other services in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory. It is a member-owned mutual company limited by guarantee. About us: This podcast is brought to you by The Agile Contact Centre. Stories, tips and practices that will help you create memorable experiences for your people and customers. We do this because our mission is to reinvent to contact centre by building adaptive teams who are ready for any challenge. Please follow, rate and review. We appreciate all your support. Check us out here: https://www.theagilecontactcentre.com.au Please follow us on LinkedIn
In Episode 102 of the No Limitations podcast “Don't Look at the Scoreboard”, Blenheim Partners' Gregory Robinson speaks to Nick Farr-Jones AM, Director of Taurus Funds Management and a former Captain of the Australia National Rugby Union Team. Nick led the Wallabies to Australia's first Rugby World Cup title in 1991. In an illuminating and at times very personal conversation, we are treated to some rare insight into the crucial moments on and off the field that led to the Wallabies' success in their 1991 Rugby World Cup campaign. Nick shares with us the core principles of leadership and the elements at play, from disappointment to the path forward, from the preparation and discipline to the essence of teamwork, and from the pressure on the big stage to the confidence and calmness in achieving victory. Nick represented Australia in rugby union, having played 63 Tests after his debut in 1984. He was later appointed Captain in 1988 and led Australia in 36 Tests. Prior to his current role, he worked at French investment bank Société Générale in Paris before leading their mining finance team in Sydney. He is also Chairman of Stand Tall, a charity that supports the mental well-being of Australian youth. He previously served on the Boards of NRMA and Wesley Mission, was a Councillor of the City of Sydney, a Senator of the University of Sydney and was previously Chairman of New South Wales Rugby Union. Please note: this episode was recorded on 6 September 2022.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Khoury, NRMA chats with Joe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roadside assistance is one of those services you want to have but never use. Whether it be a flat battery, tyre, or something more serious those who provide roadside assistance can turn your bad day back into good. So with the ever-expanding fleet of hybrid and electric vehicles how difficult has their job become? NRMA Roadside Patroller of over 30 years Mark Stares joins John Stanley to share how his role has changed from the introduction of fuel injectors to fixing your fully electric vehicles on the side of the road.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NRMA spokesperson Peter Khoury explains what it means on 2GB Drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
While petrol prices and other transport costs are biting into household budgets, are there still opportunities for motorists and commuters to save? That's the pressing question Money's Tom Watson and NRMA spokesperson Peter Khoury get into on this week's episode of Friends With Money. They discuss: The transport costs hitting Australians the hardest Why petrol prices have risen so high, and where they are now What's going to happen to the 22c/litre fuel excise cut The explosion of potholes and their impact Ways for people to save money on their transport and driving costs Listeners may also be interested in the following: ACCC petrol price cycles in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth Petrol price monitoring resources like Fuel Check NSW, FuelWatch WA, MotorMouth, myNRMA app, myRAA app, MyFuel NT, Petrol Spy, RACQ Fair Fuel and Simples. Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mV0Cbr Listen on Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/3qGfsoL Listen on Spotify: https://spoti.fi/3fSPI2h Website: https://moneymag.com.au Email: podcast@moneymag.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NRMA CEO Rohan Lund on fast charger plans, the member shift to EVs, and his frustration at not being able to find an electric people mover.
Nestle's Milo brand is in danger of losing its status as an iconic brand in Australia, Brand Finance Managing Director Mark Crowe says, unpacking the leaders and laggards in the latest Top 100 most valuable brand rankings, where 66 brands rose and 22 fell. But brand value and strength are more than just 'soft metric' leaderboards – they're being leveraged in hard financial terms by CFOs and CEOs in M&A negotiations and Crowe thinks marketers should be brought into those deals much earlier. A case in point, he says, is that analysts hungry for future cashflow indicators are driving demand for brand valuations. Meanwhile agencies and marketers have woken up to the fact they can demonstrate their direct impact on a brand by measuring the change over time – a major factor in NRMA landing the 2021 Grand Effie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This podcast had me beaming MUMBITION from the rafters! Today, I sit down with the founder of Mums & Co. Carrie Kwan and their amazing community manager Lucy Kippist to discuss the juggle of being a mum and running a business. Carrie Kwan We chew the gummies on why Carrie left the safety net of corporate to build an outstanding business that helps other mums thrive whilst doing what they love and supporting a family. We openly chat about why it is important to have safe space women can turn to in times of doubt, why Lucy welcomes every member personally and how they have built an amazing community online so those who are geographically disbursed can still be a part of this community. This is a community I am actively part of and thank Mums & Co. for supporting my journey with Buckle Bandage and creating a relationship with NRMA. This is a must-listen for any mum who is thinking about starting or growing a business alongside a family. Carrie & Lucy are true leaders in this space and demonstrate by switching your sitch you can have a thriving business alongside a family. Join our Facebook group here: (KTM Facebook Group) chat to Carrie Kwan or other like-minded community members who are Switching their Sitch, starting a small business, or growing an Empire.
The NRMA has revealed the worst-hit regions by recent flooding, saying it was the worst autumn for "wild weather" damage in Queensland in five years. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Petrol prices have soared above $2 a litre in capital cities this week, while Labor prepares to make good on its pledges of more than half a billion dollars for electric vehicles. The NRMA says frustrated motorists are now looking to purchasing EVs, meaning EV manufacturers can make the case to bring in more stock.
The NRMA says the key to relief at the bowser is the stabilisation of global markets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Regular unleaded petrol and diesel prices are rising again, influenced by the impact of the war in Ukraine on international crude oil prices. The NRMA's Peter Khoury says the fuel excise cut has helped but drivers should brace for hikes, with regular unleaded more than two dollars a litre in Adelaide yesterday.
Woosh! Zoom! Sparkle sparkle! In this dazzling display of an episode of the STAB! show, video toaster and host Jesse Jones welcomes a true rainbow comet tail of panelists Willie Travis, Michelle Petro & David Coleman to share with you their three NRMAs, bootleg knockoffs of Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, American Gladiators, & Disney +, … Continue reading »
It's a Monday and we've lost the plot. Although that's not really that unusual anymore... Harley's been vaxxed and can now hear Bill Gates in his brain, plus Nikki's neighbour is complaining her car's not soundproof enough... And, honestly, I'm sure we'd all rather our car's be more soundproof so we can belt out the Backstreet Boys in PEACE. No? ... Just me then. LINKS Harley Breen @harley.breen Nikki Britton @thenikkibritton Nova Podcasts Instagram @novapodcastsofficial CREDITS Hosts: Harley Breen & Nikki Britton Senior Producer & Editor: Rachael Hart Managing Producer: Elle Beattie Editor: Adrian Walton Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Are you at a crossroads in your career? With 25 years consulting experience working across London, LA, San Francisco, New York and Sydney for brands such as Microsoft, NRMA, Visa and Oporto, Kate Messenger has navigated many a transition throughout her career. Kate now works as the Head of Marketing and Customer Communications at Newcastle Permanent Building Society. In this conversation with Em and Shell, Kate shares what she's learned, including:
IAG is a year into a major program of work aimed at uplifting the skills and capabilities of both its technology and operations organisation, and now people from across the group.IAG - Insurance Australia Group - is the largest general insurance company in Australia and New Zealand, and is home to brands such as NRMA, CGU, NZI and Lumley.In this week's CXO Challenge on the iTnews podcast, IAG's executive manager for ‘technology enablement' Suzanne Nottage, and technology capability development manager Sheryn Crummy, share the origins, strategies and successes of the ‘technology enablement' function and team.
Thinking of purchasing a caravan, motorhome, or campertrailer & want to try-before-you-buy? Wondering what you'd do with it after an extended trip? Already have one sitting in your driveway? We're joined by Dave Eddy (Director from Camplify, https://www.camplify.com.au) to answer: - Do you have a say in who hires your RV? - Options for people who don't have a suitable vehicle/never towed? - What RVs are most commonly hired out? - Who are they types of people who most commonly hire ? - How much could you expect to earn? - What happens if there's an accident? - How does it impact your insurance premium? - Breakdowns?! What about roadside assistance Camplify started with an accelerator program through www.slingshotters.com in partnership with NRMA (https://www.nrma.com.au). The Portable Electric Brake Controller discussed is by Elecbrakes (https://www.elecbrakes.com/ ) Find us on Facebook at http://abigpeacheyadventure.com.au/ or https://www.facebook.com/abigpeacheyadventure/