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The shock waves from the US betrayal of Ukraine and their threats against Canada and Denmark are being felt all around the world, except in Australia where politicians and the media have their heads firmly in the sand. A notable exception was former PM Malcolm Turnbull who has tried to alert people to the danger, but instead has only been asked about the complete irrelevance of his negative comments about Donald Trump and how they might have impacted exemptions from tariffs. Our current PM and Defence Minister can only keep repeating nonsense that the US alliance is safe because there was bipartisan support in Congress for AUKUS legislation. Well, APDR has read the legislation and all that it does is set up the bank account for Australian cash to be deposited - for the US Secretary of Defence to spend on whatever he damn well pleases. When it comes to making ourselves less dependent on the US, we should immediately take up an offer from South Korea to jointly develop a next generation Army C2 system. Why aren't Defence officials on their way to Seoul right now? Finally, it looks like the Collins Life of Type Extension (LOTE) program is another disaster - and the consequence is that in the 2030s Australia will have no submarines at all. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tuesday Headlines: Donald Trump and ex-PM Malcolm Turnbull continue trading blows, Russia warns Australia against putting boots on the ground in Ukraine, Sydney caravan plot revealed to be a hoax, and political fundraising events cancelled after cyclone backlash.Deep Dive: Has the news media gone overboard with its coverage of ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred? Over the weekend, ex-Tropical Cyclone Alfred dominated news coverage, with major networks deploying dozens of reporters across multiple locations—leading to viral moments, online debate, and criticism that the coverage felt more like "disaster porn" than essential journalism. In this episode of The Briefing, Sacha Barbour Gatt and Chris Spyrou unpack the ethics of disaster reporting. Sacha also speaks with a familiar voice – Katrina Blowers, who’s providing wall-to-wall coverage of the cyclone as Seven News Queensland’s Chief Reporter. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ACCC's compliance and enforcement priorities are here and Partner Simon Muys reads between the lines on the new merger framework, the global zeitgeist and where private litigation fits in. Plus a re-evaluation of competition law, regulation and national champions; DeepSeek takes the Fast and Furious challenge; all the Niue/New Zealand numismatics news; and a new competition-law-themed cryptic crossword to reflect these convoluted times. All this and absurd alliteration with co-hosts Moya Dodd and Matt Rubinstein. Louis Dreyfus Company/Namoi on the ACCC's register and all of Elaine's get-outs PM Malcolm Turnbull on Continuity and/with Change The Draghi Report on European competitiveness and the Commission's Competitiveness Compass Doug Gurr's three things the CMA will be doing differently from now on Marco Materazzi heinously headbutts Zinedine Zidane The official rules of international rules Is This What We Want? by 1000 UK artists on Spotify The ACCC's new consumer protection action against the Bradford Exchange G+T's competition and consumer insights for 2024-25 and our summary of the ACCC's priorities The Competitive Edge Cryptic Crossword #6 and all the other crosswords Meet the Gilbert + Tobin Competition, Consumer + Market Regulation team Email us at edge@gtlaw.com.au Support the show: https://www.gtlaw.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor government slammed for stance on Israel, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese announces appointment of Special Envoy on antisemitism. Plus, Opposition Leader Peter Dutton shows more class than former PM Malcolm Turnbull.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tradies snubbed from the government's migrant skills list, Nigel Farage makes a return to UK politics. Plus, former PM Malcolm Turnbull urges leaders to stand up to Donald Trump.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ASIO boss Mike Burgess warns the Islamist terror threat is on the rise, former PM Malcolm Turnbull's son Alex reveals he was approached by suspected chinese spies. Plus, Matt Canavan on Labor's failure to tackle the youth vape crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
King Charles and Queen Camilla are coming down under next year, making it their first visit to Australia as monarchs. But will it lead to a resurgence in republican sentiment? Sacha Barbour Gatt sits down former PM Malcolm Turnbull to find out what the impact of the visit will have and how soon he thinks we could become a republic. Headlines: Albanese urges not to give up hope of two-state solution in Gaza Evidence wraps up in Lehrmann defamation trial Your Christmas Day weather forecast Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Dutton defends Scott Morrison over his ministerial secrecy, former PM Malcolm Turnbull backflips in support of the Indigenous Voice, plus, David Littleproud joins Andrew to discuss emus in pubs, among other things.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Labor Minister Graham Richardson believes former PM Malcolm Turnbull "wouldn't last five minutes" within the Labor Party. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Australian PM, Malcolm Turnbull (pictured) was among the first of an impressive array of speakers at the "Global Race to Zero" summit organized by the Smart Energy Council. Other links for today are: "Jacinda Ardern's climate summit problem is the opposite of Scott Morrison's"; "‘No second planet': France urges Australia to greater climate action"; "Climate change needs to be tackled like COVID-19, says BlackRock boss"; "Kids' quality of life will depend on today's climate choices"; "Nonprofit Barrio Electrico works to expand solar energy in Puerto Rico"; "Australia is undermining the Paris Agreement, no matter what Morrison says – we need new laws to stop this"; "Microplastics are in the air we breathe and in Earth's atmosphere, and they affect the climate"; "Alan Kohler: The alarming consequences of Canberra's climate capers"; "‘It will be ugly': Net-zero plan to be made public as Nationals level latest threat"; "More Than 30 Countries Join U.S. Pledge to Slash Methane Emissions"; "The burning questions about gas"; "Think big on climate: the transformation of society in months has been done before"; "The government's net-zero plan is impressive, but it is high risk"; "The Guardian view on the net-zero strategy: not tough enough"; "Too hot to handle: can our bodies withstand global heating?"; "How the U.S. Made Progress on Climate Change Without Ever Passing a Bill"; "Planned fossil fuel output ‘vastly exceeds' climate limits, says UN"; "From Paris to Glasgow: A World on the Move"; "Meet the Champions"; "Smart Energy Council"; "Real Climate - climate science from climate scientists......." " Climate Change Victoria's path to a net-zero emissions and climate-resilient future "; "MJA– Lancet Countdown on health and climate change"; "Tracking the connections between public health and climate change"; "Bridget McKenzie warns ‘it will be ugly' if Morrison commits to net zero target without Nationals support"; "Rural Australians are living climate change in real-time – and unlike politicians who scapegoat us, we're taking action"; "‘Climate change is hitting us': French beekeepers expect worst honey harvest in half a century"; "A joke if it wasn't so serious': Australia lags developed countries on climate action"; "Fossil fuel production to soar in face of emissions pledges, United Nations report says"; "Empire Energy wins full approval for more fracking in Beetaloo Basin as climate advocates slam NT government"; "‘Protectionist forces': Dan Tehan warns Australian farmers face carbon border taxes". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". The CEO of the Smart Energy Council, John Grimes was interviewed by Climate Conversation in 2020 - "John Grimes talks about the Smart Energy Council and its 59th annual 'Smart Energy Conference'". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations
Alex Ryvchin spoke to Nitza Lowenstein to mark 80 years since the terrible massacre at Babi Yar, near Kiev Ukraine during WW2.Ryvchin is the Co-CEO of the Executive Council of Australian JewryOver just two days in 1941 more than 33,000 Jews were shot to death at Babi Yar.Alex Ryvchin grandparents' home was nearby.Eighty year on, he will discuss his personal connection to the massacre and his reflections on its anniversary.Just to remind you that in 2014 a monument was erected in Waverley park, Bondi to the victims of Babi Yar. It was unveiled by former PM Malcolm Turnbull.
Australia's critical infrastructure suffers a cyberattack every 32 minutes, a parliamentary body has been told. Families frazzled by homeschooling finally got some relief after the NSW government announced it would bring forward the reopening of schools by a week Doubts cast by former PM Malcolm Turnbull have been “totally” rejected. And Snoop Dogg, so the rumour goes, did more than simply wear a South Sydney cap. He smoked it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"If this [the First Nations Voice] is something you believe in, and you feel a conviction for it and in your heart you want to this happen, then stand with us and help us bring more people along ... I am absolutely of the belief that when Australians from all walks of life take this up and walk with us as the Uluru Statement invited everybody to do ... we're going to make history together." - Dean Parkin This week on the podcast, we are bringing to you the second part of our interview with Dean Parkin, the Director of the From the Heart campaign. From the Heart's mission is to see Australia realise the principles and propositions laid out in the Uluru Statement from the Heart — Voice, Treaty, Truth. In this second part of our conversation, Dean demystifies the First Nations Voice; also known as the Indigenous Voice to Parliament. He explains at what point in the co-design process we find ourselves, and what the next steps are likely to be. We talk about the public submissions made to the Voice co-design process, and what they demanded of the Federal Parliament.Dean explains why constitutional enshrinement of the First Nations Voice is vital, how it is consistent with the request made by government to the referendum council, and how it honours the wishes of First Nations people. We also talk about the prospect of bi-partisanship support during a potential referendum process.We address the potential membership models for the First Nations Voice. Dean gives his opinion on how the First Nations Voice will practically address disadvantage experienced by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. He addresses the common rationale that drives rebuttal against the First Nations Voice. Finally, we conclude with Dean's opinion on how this profound reform opportunity will unite, not divide, Australian society.Thank you for taking the time to listen.--------------------------------------------------------------------Have you listened to part 1 of this interview yet? You can find it here:https://bit.ly/TTL-E11-Spotify (Spotify)https://bit.ly/TTL-E11-Apple (Apple/iTunes)To learn more about the From the Heart Campaign and the Uluru Statement from the Heart: fromtheheart.com.auTo read the public submissions made to the Indigenous Voice to Parliament co-design process: https://haveyoursay.voice.niaa.gov.au/submissions/listTo keep up to date on the progress of the First Nations Voice: https://voice.niaa.gov.au/#Sources of audio snippets:Noel Pearson (00.00.53)Q&A Highlight: Declaration vs Constitutional Recognition | 15 June 2015abcqanda (YouTube channel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fo9Sug2FXn4Malcolm Turnbull (00.01.24)PM Malcolm Turnbull on Q&A | 11 December 2017abcqanda (YouTube channel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4VG6_aFhji0&t=1978sPaul Keating (00.26.45, 00.35.19 and 00.40.58)Prime Minister Paul Keating - Launch of International Year of the World's Indigenous Peoples, 1993National Archives of Australia (YouTube channel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1S4F1euzTwNoel Pearson (00.28.09)Noel Pearson - Woodford Folk Festival 2017Cape York Partnership (YouTube channel)https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KC3hMEl7Dlo&t=672sSupport the show (https://capeyorkpartnership.org.au/donate/)
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has raised concerns over the death of the woman who accused a serving Liberal of a historical rape, revealing he has “questions in my own mind” over how she died.Demanding the minister “out himself” in respect for his colleagues and the country, Mr Turnbull said it was untenable for the man to remain in the ministry.Despite the woman having made previous attempts on her own life in the years leading up to the suicide, Mr Turnbull admits it's “counterintuitive” but is now calling for a full coronial inquiry and police investigation.“All I know is that she is dead. It certainly has been reported in the media as a suicide. I have a question mark in my own mind about the timing of it because it seems counter intuitive,'' he said.“There is an allegation of a rape, a horrific rape,'' Mr Turnbull said.“The complainant woman alleged that the man, who is now a cabinet minister, brutally raped her in 1988. She went to the NSW Police with a lawyer.“And then, in 2020, just as she was about to sign the final witness statement … she takes her own life. She does so in the week that Dyson Heydon's conduct is exposed in a report done by the High Court.“Now it's said that she suicided. Did she?”Scott Morrison on Monday revealed the Liberal minister accused of rape, who has not been identified, “vigorously” denies the allegations and categorically refutes that he ever raped the Adelaide woman when she was a 16-year-old teenager.Mr Turnbull told ABC's Radio National that there needed to be an investigation and the minister needed to “reveal himself.”“He should out himself and he should provide a comprehensive statement,'' he said.“He should describe when he knew the woman, how he knew the woman, what dealings he had with the woman after the event. We need to know what he knew about the complaint and when he knew about it.“Frankly, it's not good enough for the Prime Minister to say “Oh, it's a matter for police” The Prime Minister cannot outsource his responsibility for composing his ministry to the police.”“He should require the minister to speak up. He owes it to his colleagues and the country.”Mr Turnbull said the matter needed to be brought to a head before Parliament“It is impossible for him to function in that cabinet,'' he said.“I mean are we seriously going to have a question time where the opposition asks every single minister whether they are the minister in the complaint,'' he said.“It's not tenable. This minister has to have the courage … to out himself.”Prime Minister Scott Morrison says the minister involved in the allegations categorically denies they are true. Picture: Jenny Evans/Getty ImagesSource:Getty ImagesMr Turnbull made no suggestion of who might be involved in her death if it wasn't suicide but is calling for police and the coroner to examine the matter. The complainant wrote to Mr Turnbull about the rape claims in 2019 and he urged her to go to police.Legal sources in South Australia have told news.com.au that a coronial inquiry cannot be conducted into the woman's death in Adelaide until police had completed their own investigations.While there is no active investigation into her rape claims – it was paused by her just days before her suicide – the AFP, SA Police and NSW Police are going through the material provided by her and friends who were with her on the night of the alleged rape to ensure all the documentation goes to the correct authorities.NSW Police have told news.com.au that although rare, it is possible to conduct a rape investigation when the victim is dead. It would be done on a “case-by-case” basis and the prospects of anyone being charged, let alone convicted, is regarded as slim.
Former Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull has called on the cabinet minister accused of rape to state publicly who he is, a Channel 9 security guard was allegedly attacked yesterday by one of the leaders of an Australian neo-Nazi group, a court in France has sentenced former president, Nicolas Sarkozy, to three years in jail for trying to bribe a magistrate, Prince Philip has been moved to a different hospital in London, and is expected to stay there until at least the end of this week,Australian batsman David Warner will make his cricketing return for NSW in a one day game on Thursday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Prime Minister Kevin Rudd recently appeared at a Senate inquiry to support his campaign for a Royal Commission into the Murdoch media empire. He claimed during his testimony that fellow ex-PM Malcolm Turnbull (@turnbullmalcolm) agreed with his assertion that PMs were scared of 'Murdoch'. Read more at FlowNews24.com.au :- https://www.flownews24.com.au/blog/rudd-accuses-murdoch-of-undermining-australian-democracy
We enter the Sexism Zone, then chat about coal-lover Joel Fitzgibbon leaving the Labor front-bench. For dessert we discuss successul petitions and a (hopefully!) big new push for social housing in Victoria. Sexism zoneTurns out government ministers Alan Tudge and Christian Porter are mega mondo sleazes.This is in violation of then-PM Malcolm Turnbull’s “bonk ban”, following Barnaby Joyce’s affair with staffer Vikki Campion.Rumours of Barnaby Joyce’s affairs were circulating for months before factional enemies provided evidence.Vikki Campion says the “bonk ban protects no-one”.Alan Tudge voted very strongly against gay marriage.He has also engaged in “criminal conduct”, not releasing a refugee in detention after being ordered to by court.Gladys Berejiklian called for changing the National Anthem from “we are young and free” to “we are one and free”.Scott Morrison mansplained an answer directed to Families and Social Services Minister Anne Ruston.Oh, Anne Ruston who says that the government’s budget is good for women, because women drive on roads?Politics zoneJoel Fitzgibbon has quit his position as Labor’s shadow minister for resources.Fitzgibbon is a fossil-fuel loving climate denier.Joe Biden’s election in the US is making Australians politicians consider that perhaps they should consider mentioning the existence of the climate.Or maybe Fitzgibbon is taking a swing at Labor leadership.Joel Fitzgibbon inherited the seat of Hunter from his father, Eric.The coal mines in the Hunter electorate produce terrible air quality for the residents.Georgina Downer absolutely cannot get elected in her father’s former seat.Petition timeGreens Senator Sarah Hanson Young successfully tabled and won a vote on a Senate inquiry into Murdoch media.Rudd got into a shitfight with the Greens on twitter, then begrudgingly thanked the Greens tabling of the motion as “Labor and the minor parties”.In 2012, there was another review into media diversity, which was not acted on by Labor government at the time.Kevin Rudd is the godfather of the Australian’s former editor-in chief Chris Mitchell.The only way to solve homelessnessThe Victorian state government has pledged to spend $5.3 billion on expanding social housing.The government has a track record of pledging to build things and not doing so.It’s possible to talk about two things at once (climate deniers hate this one weird trick).For the love of god stop this shit.Victorian Parliament voted for a Green New Deal… let’s see what happens.ActionsRead some pieces by friends of show:Jim Malo on why white journalists need to STFU and stop platforming nazis.James Clark of No Turning Back on Joel Fitzgibbon’s appeasement of the fossil fuel industry.Nicholas Daniel on the Australian Labor party’s right-wing poltics.Include traditional place names if you send mail! After a campaign by Gomeroi woman Rachel McPhail, Australia post is now accepting tradition place names on envelope addresses. Find the country you live on here.
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has taken aim at Victoria's timetable for easing covid-19 restrictions, saying he hopes it's a worst case scenario.
We’re back! Join Ed, Urzila, Marty, Kitty & Sam for our Season Return, as former PM Malcolm Turnbull joins Tom Gleisner as Guest Quizmaster! Have You Been Paying Attention? First aired Monday May 4 on Network 10.
Ragging on your former colleagues is usually a pretty low-risk release...unless you're a former Prime Minister. Today, former PM Malcolm Turnbull on his climate change regrets, his struggles with mental health, and what he really thought of his colleagues. Plus, the push to bring back AFL and NRL matches so we can stop watching old grand finals. And, could we be better using people with COVID-19 immunity?
Ragging on your former colleagues is usually a pretty low-risk release...unless you're a former Prime Minister. Today, former PM Malcolm Turnbull on his climate change regrets, his struggles with mental health, and what he really thought of his colleagues. Plus, the push to bring back AFL and NRL matches so we can stop watching old grand finals. And, could we be better using people with COVID-19 immunity?
Join Corrie Perkin and special guests Anna from the Op Shop and journalist and publisher Geoff Slattery. We dissect the 2018 AFL Grand Final and the West Coast Eagle’s win and Geoff admits he’s more than a little grumpy about the cost and execution of the pre game entertainment. Sadly the world of footy journalism lost another champion this week – Vale Tony Peek, and we take a look at the ongoing leadership saga that continues to dog the ABC. Geoff’s ‘Crush of the Week’ for The Interchange Bench is former PM Malcolm Turnbull. Our "Crush of the Week" is thanks to The Interchange Bench - recruit the best staff with The Interchange Bench. Call 1800 i BENCH to get in touch with them today or check out their website HERE. In BSF – Anna’s delved into a Korean family saga with “Pachinko’ by Min Jin Lee, everyone’s loving ‘Joanna Lumley’s Silk Road Adventure’ on the ABC and Slatts shares a simple risotto or pilaf recipe that does away with time consuming stirring (see recipe below). You can check out Gabriele Ferron demonstrating the recipe HERE In ‘6 Quick Questions’ we contemplate the future of Channel 9’s ‘The Footy Show’, Geoff shares survival tips for long haul flights, we touch on Brett Kavanaugh’s rocky road to the US Supreme Court and check in on the guest list for Princess Eugenie’s wedding. And no matter where you are in the country Anna’s ‘Good Local Tip’ is to take a stroll through your local Botanic Gardens. 'Don't Shoot The Messenger' is produced, engineered and edited by Jane Nield for Crocmedia. Email the show via feedback@dontshootpod.com.au Geoff Slattery’s Easy Risotto I onion chopped finely, I chilli chopped finely ¼ cup extra virgin olive oil 2 and ½ cups Arborio rice 5 cups of simmering stock or water Handful of fresh herbs Zests of one lime Salt 100g grated parmigiano reggiano or grana Padano cheese 25g of cold butter Small bunch of chives Juice of one lime For serving on top Tasmanian Smoked Salmon and lime quarters Cook the onion and the chilli in the olive oil until softened Use a heavy based pot. Add the rice and toss until the grains are well covered and almost roasted through the oil Pour in the stock and then add the herbs and the lime zest. Cover the pot making sure a little steam escapes. Reduce the heat to low to medium and cook for around 12-13mins Take off the lid, add salt the parmesan, butter and lime juice. Stir Serve in a bowl and cover with the smoked salmon and lime juices on the side. Note - The basic ration is 1 portion of rice to 2 portions of stock or water cooked using the low heat absorption method for 12-13mins.
Opener - Meat Tray Friday Topic - inspired by Amazon billionaire Jeff Bezos, if you woke up with $150 billion in your bank account, what is the first thing you'd spend it on?MTF callsMTF textsAustralian Value testOllie WinesPhil CooreyMTF callsBlakey's What's on in Adelaide + chat about PM Malcolm Turnbull asking for the Pope to sack Archbishop Philip WilsonBreaking at 8 - Hutt St CentreJane Reilly checks in with Abby Green, the face of our 2018 Variety SA RadiothonMTF callsBlakey's BCD with Kane Cornes and Malcolm Blight + Matthew Pantelis crosses to us from a fire at Glenelg NorthStory about a controversial streaking incident See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Segments Include:- Magnificent Seven- Jalmanac: 'We Will Rock You' by Queen - Behind the News with Keegan- Ray Hadley endorsed Amanda to win the GOLD Logie on his show- HeadJAM- 'My Crap Friend' we take your calls - Aaron Wood's going to the Sharks - JAMaction Line: Does it bother you that PM Malcolm Turnbull is a big 'richy'? - The Triple M Grill Team endorse Amanda to win the GOLD Logie- Do people mangle your name? - Salim Watch- GooliesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Ministers sits down with Miranda Devine during his visit to the US See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Miranda sits down with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull, feminist icon Bettina Arndt and Telegraph political editor Sharri Markson. The PM admits regretting ousting Tony Abbott partly on the basis of his negative popularity polling. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For our last show of 2017 – PM Malcolm Turnbull called in to celebrate the legalisation of same-sex marriage, David Walliams was in the studio plus Sunrise’s Sam and Kochie in Rap Up of the Week! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
PM Malcolm Turnbull calls in to say hi to Fitzy & Wippa & Chris Isaak stops by for a chat. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
NBN labelled a waste of money – by PM Malcolm Turnbull, new 4K Telstra TV launched with even more content, Amaysim enters the energy business, we take a look at the products can prevent your credit card being skimmed, Samsung launches its new smart appliances, the cool new Star Wars gadgets for young Jedis and finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NBN labelled a waste of money – by PM Malcolm Turnbull, new 4K Telstra TV launched with even more content, Amaysim enters the energy business, we take a look at the products can prevent your credit card being skimmed, Samsung launches its new smart appliances, the cool new Star Wars gadgets for young Jedis and finish off with the Tech Guide Help Desk.
We’ve got footy fever, and what better way to celebrate by TALKIN’ FOOTEH all morning! We caught up with PM Malcolm Turnbull, Bruce McAvaney helped judge Browny’s $5k handball competition, Danny Frawley, Danny McGinlay, Bernie Vince and Titus O’Reily all weighed on on what should be an amazing Grand Final this weekend! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
For the first time ever, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull joined the boys to chat all things North Korea and his appalling basketball skills! Plus Gaz from Hell’s Kitchen visited the studio to cop a feel from Sarah. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Segments Include:- What's the buzz- Flashback- Oliver Curtis coming out of jail today- We speak to Jennifer Hawkins- JAM Reaction Line: Should there be strict rules around the house?- Erin Molans footy tips- Goolies with PM Malcolm Turnbull!- Jimbo's Jibba JabbaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Segments Include:- Taylor Swift missing off social media since February- Jonesy's Jedi mind tricks- One Direction tweets over Nial's new song- NZ man uses voltage fence to fix his heart - Thief steals $8K worth of Lego- We speak to Wonder Woman herself, Lynda Carter Interview- Prince Harry is coming to Sydney- We chat to John Waters about his latest show 'Talk'- PM Malcolm Turnbull speaks with us- GooliesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sharri Markson and Cate McGregor discuss the new Australian citizenship test, which includes questions about wife beating, as well as whether Donald Trump is influencing PM Malcolm Turnbull. And Cate tries her hand at imitating ex-PM Tony Abbott - who may or may not be still sniffing around for the top job. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There are so many ways to share disappearing visual stories with our friends. Snapchat stories, Instagram stories, and now Facebook's Messenger Day, which is being trialled in Australia. Cyber security experts have raised concerns about PM Malcolm Turnbull and senior government ministers sending private and confidential info via the WhatsApp.