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Receive weekly live shopping industry updates and tips in our newsletter: https://try.estreamly.com/newsletterJoin us in this enlightening episode as we sit down with Allan Perrottet, the dynamic COO and co-founder of Decommerce. Allan offers a unique perspective on community growth and engagement. We delve deep into the intricacies of building and nurturing e-commerce communities.Building Your Community:The core principles behind establishing a robust e-commerce community.The distinction between community and mere social media followship.The pros and cons of on-platform vs. off-platform community building.Striking the right balance between the two.Increase Retention by Engaging with Your CommunityProven strategies to keep your community members engaged and loyal.Walking the fine line: Providing value without over-promotion.Addressing negative feedback and criticism constructively.Using Your Community for Lead-gen:The role of community moderators in brand-controlled communities.Techniques to maintain narrative control while fostering organic interactions.Finding the sweet spot between organic community interactions and lead-gen campaigns.Tune in to gain invaluable insights from a leader who has been at the forefront of e-commerce community engagement. Whether you're an established brand or just starting out, Allan's expertise promises to equip you with the tools and strategies to foster a thriving customer community.About eStreamly: eStreamly enables shoppable livestreams & videos across platforms, including your website, social media, SMS, emails... Video become a direct ecommerce extension with in-video checkout, boasting a 10-15% conversion rate. Fast and reliable, it's your payment, your inventory, your ecommerce.Check out our new show published on Fridays: Connect with Allan on linkedin : https://www.linkedin.com/in/allan-perrottet/
Chief political correspondent, Paul Karp, is joined by Essential Media's Peter Lewis to analyse the latest Guardian Essential poll. Together, they discuss public opinion on the Aukus nuclear submarines and whether the deal will remain part of the national discussion; the dip in support for the voice to parliament and the upcoming NSW State election Guardian Essential poll: Perrottet the preferred NSW premier but both parties' election policies fail to excite Selling the Aukus deal to the public presents clear challenges for the Labor government
Sharri interviews NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet ahead of the state election, the premier denies he lobbied to skip an ambulance queue while his wife was sick. Plus, Mr Perrottet on the Liberal Party's energy policy.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The next NSW election will be held this coming Saturday. When we asked you, the TDA audience, what issues you wanted us to ask the Premier about, you said housing, cost of living, climate, healthcare and so much more. In this special NSW election episode, we bring you the Premier's answers to those questions. TDA's editor Billi FitzSimons also asks Perrottet about his party's proposed ‘future fund' and about that time the Premier said he occasionally vapes. TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF PROMOTION https://www.travelinsurancedirect.com.au/tda *15% discount offer valid until 3 April 2023 11:59PM AEDT. The discount applies to the total TID travel insurance premium when getting a quote using promo code TDA15. Discounts do not apply to the rate of GST and stamp duty, charitable donations or any changes you make to the policy. Travel Insurance Direct has the discretion to withdraw or amend this discount offer at any time. This discount cannot be used in conjunction with any other promotional offer or discount.Travel Insurance Direct Pty Limited ABN 30 121 659 470 AR305589 is an authorised representative of nib Travel Services (Australia) Pty Ltd (nib) ABN 81 115 932 173, AFS Licence No. 308461 and act as nib's agent and not as your agent. This is general advice only. Before you buy, you should consider your needs, the Product Disclosure Statement (PDS) and Target Market Determination (TMD). This insurance is underwritten by Pacific International Insurance Pty Ltd, ABN 83 169 311 193.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Past your prime? Never. Michelle Yeoh's epic call on success and the true nature of the time it takes to achieve it. We look at the women's vote in the democracy Scott Morrison once celebrated, two years since he proudly said protesters were lucky not to be met by bullets -- like they are in other countries. We delve into the world of breastfeeding in courtrooms, and the judge that keeps booting women out. And just where will the skills come from to create this planned future around defence, renewable energy and the integrity of the care sector and more? From women Check out the powerful call to ensure we tap into this most valuable resource. As Danielle Wood told the Jobs and Skills Summit in 2022 (a quote that Sam Mostyn shared at The National Press Club on the 9th March 2023): "If untapped women's workforce participation was a massive ore deposit, we would have governments lining up to give tax concessions to get it out of the ground."Stories discussed this week include: ‘Don't let anyone say you're past your prime': Michelle Yeoh's epic win and call to women and girls Two years since Scott Morrison declared women lucky to not be ‘met with bullets'A breastfeeding woman's eviction from court is a sad reminder of how the law still privileges menWe can't meet challenges ahead without unlocking true potential of womenWe lead on women's education, economic participation is a massive opportunity: Danielle Wood at Jobs SummitWho will benefit most from Perrottet's ‘kids future fund' election pitch?Perrottet's child trust fund policy dusts off an idea last tried by UK LabourWhat to know about Australia's new $368 billion nuclear submarine dealThe giant submarine cost our children will carry on a future military gamble Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Van Badham and Ben Davison do their FINAL Week on Wednesday LIVE at Adelaide Fringe with special guest South Australian Aboriginal Affairs Minister and Attorney General Kyam Maher discussing how South Australia became the first part of Australia to create a Voice to parliament and what lessons it provides for the national Voice referendum. Van and Ben also look at how Peter Dutton has decided to frame the AUKUS deal, which was started when he was Defence Minister, as a choice between funding the NDIS or building submarines. The false choice framework is explored as is the jobs that BOTH programs are providing to workers in Australia and the need to fully fund our society. You can join your union, whether you're a care worker or a ship builder or any kind of worker, at australianunions.org.au/wow The New South Wales election is less than two weeks away and Van and Ben break down Perrottet's half billion dollar voucher program and contrast it against Minn's $400m commitment to "fully fund" public schools and "end the war on teachers". Plus there is good news about the death of "Rambo" and Billbies! Van manages to give shout outs to our www.buymeacoffee.com/weekonwednesday Cadre and Extend the Reach supporters and all the Adelaide Fringe folk who have made these shows possible.
This week in The Fin podcast, national reporter Samantha Hutchinson on why the NSW race is tight, whether the Coalition government can cling onto power and what message that would send to Peter Dutton.Background reading: Chris Minns, the pragmatist aiming for the top After 12 years in the wilderness, the Labor leader thinks the timing is finally right to seize the top job in NSW. Dominic Perrottet: The ‘anti-pollie politician' He's a fierce economic and social conservative at heart. But he's also been billed as one of the most innovative political leaders in the country. Perrottet's future fund for kids to cost up to $710 million per year The proposal, the centrepiece of the Liberal's reelection pitch, has come under fire from economists. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Fordham has pressed the NSW Premier over "double standards".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Perrottet promises 'future fund' for NSW children, Lidia Thorpe issues bullying allegations at the Greens, only 4% of statues in Sydney are female. Plus, James Paterson joins the show to discuss concerns over TikTok being used for spying.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The greatest manhunt of the decade has begun in NSW, the hunt for the premier's brother. Plus Dom presents Charles with an amazing hack to guarantee a result on the pokies. Just not a good result. You can lose the ads and get more content! Become a Chaser Report VIP member at http://apple.co/thechaser OR https://plus.acast.com/s/the-chaser-report. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The soaring cost of leasing a home and the lowest vacancy rate in 12 years has the March 25 poll primed to be the first renters' election, with tenants in Western Sydney marginal seats set to decide the outcome. The Perrottet government has promised 100,000 new jobs will be created in Western Sydney in the next five years under their booming infrastructure to-do list while Labor will reinvigorate the traditional manufacturing heartland in the city's west by pumping out TAFE-graduates capable of building the next generation of trains in NSW. Detectives have begun investigating professional gambler Michael Pryde and his betting site Simply The Bets as The Daily Telegraph can reveal the reasons he has given for leaving punters millions out of pocket. And the jury that convicted disgraced detectives Roger Rogerson and Glen McNamara of murder should have been told that Rogerson had confessed to being a serial killer with a badge, McNamara has argued in the High Court. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How does the NSW Treasurer manage such a challenging set of books? And how do you appeal to voters whilst maintaining realistic expectations? NSW Treasurer - the person behind the cash of one of Australia's most challenging economies talks to Scott Phillips about his origins as a Treasurer and what he's expecting to face in 2023. Keep up to date with Scott on Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New South Wales election is just over a month away, and after 12 years of Liberal/National governments, voters will soon decide whether to grant the Coalition a fourth term in office, or try a new Labor government. After a string of electoral defeats for rightwing parties nationwide - can premier Dominic Perrottet hold on in NSW? Laura Murphy-Oates speaks to NSW state correspondent Michael McGowan about the track records of Perrottet and opposition leader, Chris Minns, and their strategies to win this election.
NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet and Chris Minns have gone head-to-head live in the 2GB Studio in the first Leaders' Debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is filled with great "Moments in Leadership" with everything from becoming an aviator, transitioning to a new Type/Model/Series of aircraft, to a FAC tour with a ground unit to leading a squadron. This episode is extremely valuable to all the leaders in the aviation community because he shares what it takes to perform and what you can expect from combat operations on the ground and in the air. Thank you for supporting the project (below)Please consider supporting this project on Supercast: https://mil.supercast.com Want to support the project AND look cool at the gym or when you take your blouse off for a working party? Grab a cool tee shirt here where every order supports this project AND donates back to Patrol Base Abbate Relevant Resources & Other Mentioned Episodes: Moments In Leadership Supercast Support: Phaselineco - Check out this great Veteran Artist and his work here. Pick up some Moments in Leadership merch featuring his artworks and quotes by former guests on the Mission Essential Gear Website (which features a ton of great military veteran artwork and merch). Moments in LEadership Merch is found here and proceeds go towards underwriting the costs of producing the project Listen to Ep 13: SgtMaj Don Reynolds, USMC - Officer and Staff NCO Relationships: The Good, the Bad, the Right, and the Wrong https://bit.ly/39PZXoq Listen to Ep 17: Major Tom Schueman, USMC - "No One Wants to Drink Tea With Me" - Leading in Combat, the Philosophy of Command, and New Book 'Always Faithful' https://bit.ly/3UqkjGd Listen to Ep 16: LtGen David Furness, USMC - Navigating the Decline in Marine Discipline, Increasing Marine Corps Retention, the "Basic Daily Routine" and Post-Traumatic Winning https://bit.ly/3cibePj Listen to Ep 18: Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps Troy Black - How to Perform at Every Rank, Why Courage Can Be Seen More in Peacetime Than in Combat, and How Listening Is a Powerful Leadership Skill https://bit.ly/3t2zHxe Listen to Ep 19: MajGen Dale Alford - Advice and Insights From a 37-Year-Long Career in the Marine Corps-A Follow-up to Ep 14 https://bit.ly/3U5zjdq What is Moments in Leadership?Moments in Leadership is a podcast where you will hear firsthand about the careers of senior military leaders as they share their unique and individual experiences. Moments in Leadership will immerse you in real-life stories where you will learn about the challenging situations these accomplished leaders faced and discover the lessons they learned early in their careers that were the most influential in developing their overall leadership style. Conceptualized by a group of friends who served together as young officers in the early to mid-1990s sitting around a firepit telling funny leadership stories, Moments in Leadership is designed to provide some relatable context to the formal leadership training leaders of all ranks and services receive throughout their military careers through the power of storytelling. Why Should You Support this project? I realize all of the leaders who listen to the episodes are at different levels of life, and my goal is to be able to have this project remain free and available to anyone who wants it and your donations help go towards that. Your donations go towards offsetting my costs of producing high-quality episodes. Additionally, since this is a part-time hobby project for me, I'm forced to outsource a good deal of work to others to maintain a regular publishing schedule. Your donations help offset these costs as well. Check out my Supercast site and see if any level is a good fit for helping: https://bit.ly/3C8g7Ua Connect with Us:Visit our website: https://bit.ly/3SA2XHe Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3eO4kTi Follow us on Twitter: https://bit.ly/3L5Ogs0 Email us: themiloffice@gmail.com Other Podcasts Interviews with David B. ArmstrongScuttlebutt Podcast EP 38: https://apple.co/3py1WlyFormer Action Guys Podcast EP 161: https://apple.co/3d1GVN0Former Action Guys Podcast EP 141 https://apple.co/3Ppz4GUFormer Action Guys Podcast EP 60 https://apple.co/3Pi128cFormer Action Guys Podcast EP 54 https://apple.co/3Pi128c About the Host:David B. Armstrong, CFA, is President and Co-Founder of Monument Wealth Management, an independent wealth management firm he started in 2008 in Alexandria, Va. David received his B.A. from the University of South Carolina in Government & International Relations and his MBA at the University of South Carolina's Moore School of Business in International Finance. He was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant through the Navy ROTC program and served on Active Duty in the Marine Corps from 1990-1997 as an Artillery Officer and then received a secondary MOS as a Tank Officer. He re-entered the Selected Marine Corps Reserves in 2003 and served in several billets across the Artillery, Tank, and Light Armored Reconnaissance communities. He retired as a Lieutenant Colonel in late 2018.
“For ancient Roman tourists, the whole point of travel was to go where everyone else was going. Sightseeing was a form of pilgrimage.” –Tony Perrottet In this episode of Deviate, Rolf and Tony discuss the habits idiosyncrasies of ancient Roman tourists, and how they relate to modern travel (1:30); the class tensions and expectations inherent in different types of modern and historical travelers, and how the "unexpected" affects these journeys (17:00); the appeal of Egypt to both ancient and modern tourists (22:30); how mythic ages can be a prism through which to see a place (33:00); how travel and geographical endeavor is an important task for a historian (44:30); and how the experience of travel has and hasn't changed over the years (55:30). Tony Perrottet (@TonyPerrottet) is the author of six books, including Pagan Holiday: On the Trail of Ancient Roman Tourists; The Sinner's Grand Tour: A Journey Through the Historical Underbelly of Europe; and The Naked Olympics: The True Story of the Greek Games. Notable Links: The Nomadic Network book club (online events with Rolf) Vagabond's Way sweepstakes (online giveaway) Yousuf Karsh (Canadian photographer) Petra (ancient Nabataean city in Jordan) Troy (ancient city in modern-day Turkey) Grand Tour (travel rite from 17th-19th centuries) Explorer's Club (professional society in New York) Lionel Casson (historian who wrote on ancient Rome) Ludwig Friedländer (scholar who wrote on ancient Rome) Wenamun (ancient Egyptian traveler) Appian Way (ancient Roman road) Gladiator (2000 film) Sultan Hotel (Rolf's favorite hostel in Cairo) Valley of the Kings (ancient tomb complex in Egypt) Felucca (Mediterranean sailing boat) Egypt's Entrepreneur Awards Belle Époque (period of French history) Giacomo Casanova (Italian adventurer) Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (German poet) Theseus (mythical Athenian king) Nero (Roman emperor) Ephesus (ancient Greek city) The ancient Greek Olympics (Deviate episode) Sagas of Icelanders (medieval narratives) Alhambra (Islamic-era fortress in Spain) Souvenir (book by Rolf Potts) True Cross (crucifixion cross sought by medieval pilgrims) Holy Prepuce (foreskin sought by medieval pilgrims) Paris Writing Workshops (Rolf's writing classes) The Deviate theme music comes from the title track of Cedar Van Tassel's 2017 album Lumber. Note: We don't host a “comments” section, but we're happy to hear your questions and insights via email, at deviate@rolfpotts.com.
On this week's episode, historian and author, Tony Perrottet, tells us about the first time he ever visited New York City in 1988... Tunnel in Chelsea, free drugs, Soho artist lofts, and more!Check out Tony on Instagram and at NYisnotdeadHave fun like Tony?Donate to NY Writer's Coalitionfind us at They Had Fun & on Instagram
The premier of NSW, Dominic Perrottet wore a Nazi uniform to his 21st birthday party. Since the revelations, Jewish groups in NSW have told journalists that they have fielded calls, particularly from elderly members of the community, in tears after hearing about the incident. But why did Perrottet come out and admit the scandal? Does it have anything to do with the looming election? And who was circulating the rumours about the premier's 21st birthday? Today, national correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Mike Seccombe on what's going on behind the Perrottet scandal and what links it may have to the gambling industry. Socials: Stay in touch with us on Twitter and Instagram. Guest: National correspondent for The Saturday Paper, Mike Seccombe.
Dunn Street founder and Community Organiser Stephen Donnelly was joined by Unions NSW Assistant Secretary Thomas Costa. Thomas discusses Unions NSW successful Combined Rail Unions campaign across the NSW public transport sector; an 18 month long dispute with the NSW state government which came to a head in November last year. As the lead negotiator, Thomas breaks down the campaign, the challenges they faced - from management's delaying tactics to switching to online negotiations during COVID lockdowns. He discusses the political and media strategies adopted to pressure the Perrottet government, and his key learnings from this long, protracted but ultimately successful campaign for other unionists to consider for their future campaigns.Union members in NSW are paid more, get better conditions and receive greater protections at work. In the lead up to the NSW state election on March 25, join the Essential Workers Deserve Better campaign and organise to change the government. Find out more at https://www.workersdeservebetter.com.au/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
In this episode we discuss:(00:00) intro(02:17) Cardinal Pell(12:24) 21st Birthday Nazi(16:41) Pokies(29:30) Stamp Duty and Land Tax(33:58) Exploding Heads on Inequality(35:14) Book Club(37:04) Sunak(39:26) Prince Harry(49:36) Indigenous People Are Not That Different(55:17) The Right To Strike(57:49) The Biggest Obstacle To Real FreedomChapters, images & show notes powered by vizzy.fm.How to support the PodcastMake a per episode donation via PatreonorDonate through Paypalandtell your friends.
An aviation expert believes pilot error or an aerodynamic stall might have caused the plane crash which killed 68 people overnight. Anthony Albanese has made a cheeky reference to the controversy surrounding NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet, the Tarraleah Estate in Tasmania is up for sale and Davie Rennie has been sacked as the Wallabies coach. Former Neigbours star Madeleine West has come forward as a victim of prolonged childhood sexual abuse and Molly Meldrum has apologised for his antics at Elton John's concert. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wendell Hussey and Effie Bateman kick off another day in news, live from the Desert Rock FM studioSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Davison explores how workers at the Mantle Group stood together in union against a sham agreement that saw hundreds of workers denied their proper wages. The Queensland and New South Wales based hospitality company continues to deny any wrong doing but the case is damning for the company (who might face criminal charges) and a win for workers. Join your union at australianunions.org.au/wow This week saw the death of George Pell. Ben, from Ballarat, talks about what this has meant for him, his community and how one man's indifference to the suffering of others has caused damage that even his death will not simply repair. NSW Premier Dom Perrottet gave a press conference this week where he admitted to wearing a Nazi uniform at his own 21st birthday. Ben questions how NSW youngest premier couldn't have known that was an inappropriate thing to do and how the dysfunction of the NSW Liberals is exposing that maybe Dom Perrottet is really only interested in having power. Plus there's a reminder of you can catch The Week on Wednesday LIVE at the Adelaide festival from the last week of February to the middle of March tickets here https://adelaidefringe.com.au/fringetix/the-week-on-wednesday-live-with-van-badham-ben-davison-live-podcast-af2023
AJN Editor Gareth Narunsky: “Premier Perrottet apologised for wearing Nazi uniform” and more news
In this episode we discuss:(00:00) Ep 367(00:40) Introduction(05:30) Joe Was Right(08:35) Robodebt(12:36) Submarines 49%(15:43) Timor Gap Continued(19:48) War Power(22:08) Perrottet on Confessions(26:34) Population Cap(29:06) China's Human Rights Record(34:35) Patrons(38:41) Trans Assault(43:31) Oil and the Petro-Dollar(45:54) Qld 3 Billion Dollar Bonus(46:50) Oil and Gas Price Cap(59:59) 2022 Review(01:15:32) Farewell for 2022How to support the PodcastMake a per-episode donation via PatreonorDonate through Paypalandtell your friends.Chapters, images & show notes powered by vizzy.fm.
Passengers will pay an extra 20 cents on taxi and ride share trips until 2030 to fund an extra $260m in industry assistance under a final ultimatum from the Perrottet government. An ageing hospital in Sydney's southwest will get a much- needed facelift if Labor wins government next March with leader Chris Minns committing $225m over three years to Canterbury Hospital. A senior cop in charge of stopping gang violence says almost every gangster behind Sydney's 14 underworld murders is now in jail or has fled overseas. League bosses Peter V'landys and Andrew Abdo have cancelled their trip to England for the World Cup final as the club funding row reaches breaking point amid extraordinary threats of disgruntled clubs setting up a breakaway competition. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After yesterday's big Backyard Cricket game at Kirribilli House, Fitzy and Wippa had all of the highlights this morning. Team Wippa with Perrottet took the win, Albanese put in a good effort and we got Beau Ryan on the phone to recap.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Football Australia pokrenula je disciplinski postupak protiv Sydney Uniteda 58 zbog ponašanja dijela navijača na utakmici finala Australskog kupa prošlog vikenda. Doživotnu zabranu za navijače koji su pozdravljali nacističkim salutiranjem zatražio je premijer Novog Južnog Walesa Dominic Perrottet, a oštru osudu takvog ponašanja uputila je i hrvatska veleposlanica u Australiji Betty Pavelić.
New South Wales opposition leader Chris Minns has backed the Perrottet government in it's land tax dispute with Queensland.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Perrottet government will refuse to hand over data to Queensland to help Annastacia Palaszczuk slug NSW residents thousands if they own property in the Sunshine State. A behaviour expert is being brought in by the state government to pull school students into line after a disturbing rise in bullying, racism, misogyny and vile sexual discussions. A man charged over a fatal one-punch assault that killed a surfer once ranked in the world top 20 is the brother of NSW Waratahs coach Darren Coleman, it can be revealed. And in sport, the countdown has begun for the Grand Final of the West with footy fans swinging into a week of preparations ahead of a showdown that has been decades in the making. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Van Badham and Ben Davison examine the revelations that Scott Morrison held 739 cabinet committee meetings where he was the only member of the committee to avoid public scrutiny over his lack of genuine policies. Our hosts also offer solidarity to the workers who have been locked out, are taking action or have had to go on strike and encourage listeners to join their union at australianunions.org.au/wow and check out the funds to support locked out workers at https://knauf-lockout-fund.raisely.com/ and the NSW workers under attack from the Perrottet government at https://workers-fund.raisely.com/legaldefence By contrast to Morrison's secret shadow government and Perrottet's anti-worker policies the Albanese Labor government is engaging across Australia on policy, budgets and reform. Van and Ben discuss what this means and why it is important for democracy. The gig economy was let rip under Morrison and now Labor is tasked with how to regulate 21st century technology that has allowed 17th century working conditions to spread "like a cancer" through everything from transport and delivery to aged care and the NDIS. Van and Ben look at what's being done to protect workers rights and deliver sustainable services. And of course Qantas and its many failings gets a mention as consumer advocates put forward ideas to end the cowboy behaviour of Alan Joyce. Plus there is good news about carbon capturing kelp in WA and green hydrogen in Queensland! Van also reads out the names of our Cadre and Extend the Reach supporters who have gone to www.buymeacoffee.com/weekonwednesday to help us reach even more listeners.
Mr Perrottet scrapped an offer from then-Prince Charles to meet with him because it was to have come at the end of a marathon trade tour. A company backed by Jeff Bezos is suing the NSW Police. Murray Bartlett and Sarah Snook lead an Australian charge at the Emmys. Punters urged to take public transport for Saturday's footy finals at Moore Park.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Listen to the SBS Sinhala Radio news bulletin on Thursday 1 September 2022 - සවන්දෙන්න, අද - සැප්තැම්බර් 1 දා, බ්රහස්පතින්දා SBS ගුවන්විදුලියේ ප්රවෘත්ති ප්රකාශයට.
Sticky vs Salmon, Klemmer vs Knowles, PVL vs Perrottet, Gallen vs Hodges +???? and Brandy vs Smith!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian news bulletin for Thursday 21 July 2022. Read by Praba Maheswaran. - SBS தமிழ் ஒலிபரப்பின் இன்றைய (வியாழக்கிழமை 21/07/2022) ஆஸ்திரேலியா குறித்த செய்திகள். வாசித்தவர் மகேஸ்வரன் பிரபாகரன்.
Dominic Perrottet believes it's time to consider reducing the seven day covid isolation period.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Authorities have pleaded with residents to cancel holidays and avoid floodwaters, as parts of NSW and the Illawarra continue to be inundated with rescue requests.In a press conference on Monday morning, NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet said that a massive 71 evacuation orders and 64 evacuation warnings were in place, with 83 flood rescues and 1593 requests for assistance lodged since 9pm Sunday. While flood waters have peaked, or are close to peaking in Menangle, and North Richmond, the situation is expected to worsen for the Windsor and the Lower Portland areas. Major flooding has been predicted to hit on Monday afternoon, before it moves downstream to Sackville and Wisemans Ferry.Mr Perrottet also issued a stern warning for affected residents to abide by instructions and in particular, to strictly avoid driving into flood waters.“If there is an evacuation warning in place, please get ready to evacuate. If there is an evacuation order in place, please leave immediately,” he said.“These instructions, warnings, orders, they are not in place for the sake of it.”Despite three days of devastating rain, Minister for Emergency Services and Resilience and Minister for Flood Recovery Steph Cook warned the state was “not quite out of the woods yet”.She said a Commonwealth announcement for wider recovery measures would be announced on Tuesday, however the process would be kickstarted where it was possible to do so. While no official State of Disaster was announced, the Australian Defence Force has received requests for additional support under the Commonwealth disaster recovery plan.“We have SES communities at the Georges River area, looking at the impact of this latest flooding on people's homes, their businesses and the local infrastructure, working closely with councils, of course, to make sure that is all captured,” said Ms Cook.“That will form the basis of our discussions with the Federal Government in relation to rolling up support for communities as we look to get people back on their feet.”Speaking on ABC's News Breakfast, the Federal emergency management minister Murray Watt said he believed the state government would declare a state of disaster. This would allow the NSW government greater powers in administering directives to help affected areas.Conditions ‘too rough' to winch stranded crewConcerns have also been made for a bulk carrier vessel in Portland Bay which departed Wollongong on Monday morning.Carrying 21 crew members, the ship had lost power near the Royal National Park, with fears it risked crashing into a cliff face a mere 1km away. #WATCH // @Lifesaverhelo is responding to a stranded container ship off the Royal National Park. Conditions are currently too rough to attempt to winch the crew from the ship.The ship has no power and is currently 1nm offshore. IRBS from #thirroulslsc and a jetski are on standby pic.twitter.com/O5s5TViek5— Surf Life Saving NSW (@slsnsw) July 4, 2022 Bulk carrier Portland Bay looks out of control very close to running aground near Sydney's Royal National Park. pic.twitter.com/LKB9Zaho78— Ronaldo (@RoryRonaldo) July 3, 2022 Mr Perrottet said the vessel was in a “very precarious position,” however the ship was currently double anchored, with a rescue plan in place. Two tug boats have been sent to direct the ship away from the cliff face.In an update from Surf Life Saving NSW, it said the conditions were too rough for Westpac Rescue Helicopters, who were unable to winch the crew from the stranded ship.Weather for Monday in affected areas of NSWThe Bureau of Meteorology has issued a number of severe weather warnings in the wake of the East Coast Low.The weather system touched land late on Sunday and is forecast to linger for another day, before steadily moving north.The low has weakened, but the trough is still...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSW Police has a message for climate activists who caused chaos for Monday morning commuters in Sydney – expect a knock on your door.Protesters took to the streets of the CBD in an unauthorised demonstration to protest political inaction on climate change.Terrifying aerial vision has captured the moment one vehicle ignored traffic controllers, driving into police and protesters blocking traffic.Strike Force Guard detectives are aware of the vision and are conducting inquiries.It is not known if anyone was injured during the incident. Jesus Christ: car rams people as it drives through Blockade Australia protest pic.twitter.com/kntTsenJdi— cammyboo AO (@cameronwilson) June 27, 2022 Demonstrations began around 8am at Hyde Park, where police allege about 60 protesters joined protest activity across the city's streets.Eleven people have been arrested, the majority taken to Surry Hills and Day Street police stations, where charges are expected.Protesters threw concrete blocks, garbage bins, bikes and ladders onto the city streets in an effort to disrupt traffic and delay police officers trying to put a stop to the protest.“The behaviour of this group was nothing short of criminal activity,” Acting Assistant Commissioner Paul Dunstan told reporters on Monday afternoon.He described the protesters' behaviour as “incredibly dangerous, unacceptable” and “violent”.There have been no reports of injuries at this stage.NSW Police trailed the parade of protesters on foot and via a convoy of vehicles with sirens wailing, cleaning up after the protesters in an attempt to clear roads.The Sydney Harbour Tunnel has reopened after a protester parked a car across the road at the southbound entrance around 8am.Blockade Australia has identified the protester as 22-year-old Mali, who live streamed themself disrupting traffic at the tunnel with her head locked to her steering wheel with a bike lock.A man can be heard approaching the car and angrily shouting profanities at the protester.“To those people who are really angry right now, I understand, and it's not a good thing to be experiencing. You know what? Climate change isn't a good thing to be experiencing,” Mali said.The 22-year-old Lismore resident was arrested and taken to North Sydney police station, where charges are anticipated.Police have since removed the vehicle and all lanes of traffic have reopened.“It's been a pretty full-on year,” Mali said on the live stream.“I was lucky but I was in Lismore for both of the major floods.“I've seen a lot of devastation, I've seen people that I love lose everything, I've seen places that I love be destroyed.”NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet has weighed in on the protest action by writing into 2GB radio station.“These people are bloody idiots, and they will face the full force of the law,” Mr Perrottet said.Police have confirmed that protesters will be charged under new protest laws passed in April.Protesters can be fined up to $22,000 and/or jailed for a maximum of two years for protesting illegally on public roads, rail lines, tunnels, bridges and industrial estates.Police will continue to review CCTV and other video sources to identify and arrest those involved in the protest.“There is a way to do it and way they did it today is totally unacceptable and will not be tolerated,” Assistant Commissioner Dunstan said.“Expect a knock on your door. We will be coming to arrest you.”The protest action comes a week after police raided a camp in Colo Valley, north of Sydney, where about 40 climate activists were found preparing for the week-long disruption.The climate action group has been vocal about the protests since March when they conducted a series of extreme stunts across the CBD to disrupt commuter traffic.Police will continue to patrol major roads and highways leading into the CBD as well as previous protest locations, including Port Botany and railway stations, throughout the week.Blockade Austr...
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NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet says he will comb over a $25 million quote to permanently fly the Aboriginal flag on the Sydney Harbour Bridge “line-by-line” to ensure taxpayers get value for money.It comes after the Premier laughed his way through a press conference on Sunday when reporters grilled him on why it cost that much.“I don't know, but it does, apparently,” he told reporters on Sunday.“I'm even surprised it takes this long.“I'll go to Bunnings myself and climb up there and put the pole up.”Perrottet appeared on 2GB's breakfast radio show on Monday to respond to criticism that the use of taxpayers' money was no laughing matter.“It doesn't seem to pass the pub test when it comes to putting up a flag,” he agreed.“I accept that it's not a simple process and its not a simple construction.“But like most fair minded people across the state, I would say that it seems to be a pretty ridiculous and outrageous cost.”Perrottet explained that the cost of the third flag pole was so high due to its size and the heritage status of the Sydney Harbour Bridge.“The advice that I've received is that it's complex, there are heritage concerns, all three poles will need to be replaced and all three of them are the equivalent size of a six-storey building,” Perrottet told Fordham.The Premier also attempted to explain his flippant response to questioning on Sunday, saying he was frustrated with the bureaucratic process. The Aboriginal Flag will permanently fly on the #Sydney Harbour Bridge by the end of the year, however Premier Dominic Perrottet was unable to answer why the move will cost $25 million.DETAILS: https://t.co/c1Phn34b4h #9News pic.twitter.com/40bAz1aA79— 9News Australia (@9NewsAUS) June 19, 2022 “The whole process to me has been incredibly frustrating,” he said, highlighting the time it's taken to get the project underway.Mr Perrottet said he going through the quote and “making sure we bring it down”.“This is an important project,” he said.“I don't want the cost getting in the way of what is an important decision that we've made as a government and that is to fly the Aboriginal flag alongside the New South Wales flag and the Australian flag on the bridge.”Ben Fordham proposed that the Premier consider saving the unpopular $25 million cost and instead simply replace the NSW flag with the Aboriginal flag.“Most people wouldn't be able to place the NSW flag in a line up,” Mr Fordham said.However, Mr Perrottet disagreed saying residents “should all be very proud of our great state”.The Premier said he will be sitting down with the Department of Transport and working through “line by line” to “make sure the taxpayers of NSW get value for money”.“This shouldn't be a divisive issue and if the cost clearly becomes an issue, we'll bring it down.”- by Madeleine Achenza, news.com.au
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Perrottet to meet key independent over transgender comments Sex offending per capita female, male, transgender (both sexes) NSW Premier Dominic Perrottet will meet crossbench MP Alex Greenwich and transgender advocates next week after the key independent threatened to withdraw support for government supply and confidence over the premier's comments about transgender people in sport. Perrottet this week weighed into the transgender sporting debate dominating the federal election campaign in the seat of Warringah, saying he believed "girls and women should be free to play sport against girls and women" This is my opinion. J Fallon Apple Music J Fallon Spotify --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/jason-fallon/message
The election row over controversial Liberal candidate Katherine Deves has moved from the Federal to State government. Key independent MP Alex Greenwich has said he could withdraw his support for Dominic Perrottet's minority NSW government.
The end of Australia's lockdown era is approaching fast. In Sydney, pubs are open, schools are going back, and lines for haircuts trail around street corners. In Canberra too, a lockdown is ending on Friday, while in Melbourne 10,000 double-vaccinated spectators will be allowed to watch horse racing at Flemington in November, with more easing to follow. But is Australia reopening too fast? Today on The Signal, what the new era means for COVID case numbers, and how much to worry about the risk it could all end in misery. Featured: Professor Nancy Baxter, Head of School of Population and Global Health, University of Melbourne
If you blinked on Friday you might have missed Gladys Berejiklian's resignation. The NSW Premier made the sudden announcement within an hour of news breaking that she'd be the subject of a corruption investigation. So what are the tricky questions Gladys Berejiklian still has to answer? And what do we know so far about her anointed successor, Dominic Perrottet? Featured: Kathleen Calderwood, Reporter, ABC News Sydney Sean Rubinsztein-Dunlop, Investigative Reporter, ABC News