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Content warning: This episode of Doin' Time contains audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.First up on the show we were joined by Rachana Rajan Associate Legal Director in the Human Rights Law Centre's First Nations Justice team, with an extended interview on the Crisafulli Government's shameful adult sentencing laws and the ways the Queensland Government will harm kids, families, and communities, particularly First nations communities. After that, we brought listeners an interview with Brett Collins from Justice Action who gave some important Updates on the Youth Justice Senate Inquiry. A few weeks ago, the Community Justice Coalition presented to the Youth Justice Senate Inquiry and is now building on that work. Justice Action discussed their report and the crucial importance of essential services in Prison such as External counselling and computers in cells for children and young people, to build important connections with family, education and the Arts.
A new initiative has been launched by the Queensland Government, inviting Queenslanders to share their thoughts on a 10-year strategy that will guide investment and development in the lead-up to and beyond the Games. 4BC Drive has shared the listeners' suggestions, with Katter the Cassowary nominated as a potential Brisbane 2032 Olympic mascot. Minister for Sport, the Olympic and Paralympic Games, Tim Mander, told Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive, "It's better than the ibis. It ranks higher than that." "One of the big issues is what the mascot will be. So I'll make sure that's in the mix," Minister Mander continued. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
G'day Folks, On this episode we re-visit the fiasco that is the Fire Ant Eradication Program by the Queensland Government. More has happened since our last show in June 2024. Government Overreach & Property Rights The episode revisits the ongoing “fire ant fiasco,” with guests highlighting how the government has been conducting chemical spraying across Queensland with minimal consultation. Dr. Conny Turni shares her experience of having her property sprayed without proper consent, where officials assumed silence as consent. The discussion underscores a dangerous precedent where residents' rights are being undermined in the name of pest control. Environmental & Health Risks Both guests raise alarm over the environmental devastation caused by the chemicals used in the program. They describe the impact on native ant species, soil health, frogs, and waterways, citing studies that link these chemicals to endocrine disruption and bioaccumulation in the food chain. Despite this, no thorough environmental risk assessments have been conducted—especially shocking given the massive 830,000-hectare spray zone. Flawed Execution & Wasteful Spending The government's eradication strategy is criticized as inconsistent and ineffective. Sarah McGuire outlines how $1.5 billion has been spent over 23 years, yet fire ants are 20 times more widespread. The approach is described as poorly managed, with inexperienced workers treating properties haphazardly and inconsistently—suggesting it functions more as an employment scheme than a serious biosecurity program. Legal Challenges & Civil Disobedience The podcast spotlights the arrest of a woman in Samford Valley who refused to allow chemical treatment on her land. The arrest—despite no confirmed fire ants on the property—sparked outrage and legal action. The hosts argue this represents an attack on civil liberties and are encouraging legal resistance through formal objections, signage, and community solidarity. Viable Alternatives & Grassroots Advocacy Importantly, the episode doesn't just criticize—it offers solutions. The guests promote non-toxic methods, such as a hot water fire ant extermination machine developed in the U.S. and now being trialed in Australia. They also encourage Indigenous involvement, legal resistance, and public support to pressure the government for change. The message is clear: there are safer, smarter ways to deal with fire ants—if only the authorities would listen. Links: https://stopthetoxicfireantprogram.org/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61558532321900 https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=122194129946284410&set=p.122194129946284410&type=3 Previous show: https://realnewsaustralia.podbean.com/e/gkp-s6e12-fire-ant-fiasco/ Remember the Bonus Content shows are available now to all Patreon supporters for just AU$8 a month! Now 44 Bonus shows are available just for those who see value in what we do. Including a 5 part series on the Port Arthur Massacre, The Electric Universe with Physicist Wal Thornhill, The Moon Landing Hoax & The Titanic Conspiracy! PLUS!!!... every Patreon member gets a video version of every episode of the regular show too! Instead of donating money to a charity that most likely won't pass on your full donation to whomever needs it, why not sign up as a patron over at our Patreon account for all the bonus content and extra podcasts! https://www.patreon.com/RealNewsAustralia PayPal donations can be made me here at RealNewsAustralia.com to help pay for costs associated with bringing you this show if you don't want any extra bonus content for your support. As always make sure you subscribe and give us a 5 star rating on iTunes with a nice little review to help us out! Please consider sharing on social media to ensure we reach a bigger audience! We're relying on YOU! Links: https://www.patreon.com/RealNewsAustralia - Join Today! BUY ME A COFFEE! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/GeneralMaddox/membership http://paypal.me/LeeMaddox79- Support today!
When the subtle signs of disordered eating sneak into a home parents and carers often wonder: when should I worry? When is disordered eating serious? What should I do first if I suspect an eating disorder?Paediatric Dietitian Lyza Norton shares her years of experience with thousands of families navigating disordered eating. She gives us some insights into the different kinds of disordered diets, even “clean eating” or only eating healthy food can become an issue. She also lists some of the most common early signs and symptoms to watch out for and it may not be what you expect.Dr Norton is also involved in the Nourish Nurture Notice program, Australia's first ever online eating disorder prevention program for parents focused on early identification and intervention in disordered eating in young people.The Nourish Nurture Notice program, which includes drop-in sessions and a special Masterclass, was developed by Eating Disorders Families Australia along with The Embrace Collective and is supported by the Queensland Government. It is specifically designed for parents and carers of school-aged children and adolescents. Nourish Nurture Notice Masterclass link: https://edfa.org.au/nourish-nurture-notice/masterclass/The Embrace Hub link: https://theembracehub.com/Need more help? Join EDFA's Carer Support groups or contact EDFA's Fill the Gap counselling service - it's FREE!#arfid#signsofeatingdisorders#edfa#eatingdisordersfamiliesaustralia#anorexia#helpforeatingdisorder#embracekids#lyzanorton Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Throughout the past three or four years of government discussion but little action on the housing shortage and the rental crisis, the people who provide the homes that people rent in Australia have never been part of the discussion. Many of our state and territory governments have held inquiries, summits and other talkfests inviting many of the usual suspects but landlords have never been invited to the table. In one state, at least, that has now changed. The new state government in Queensland is showing increasing signs of recognising that investor owners of residential properties are a core part of the solution to the chronic rental shortage crisis. The organisation that represents investment property owners, the Property Investment Professionals of Australia (or PIPA) recently held a business breakfast seminar in Brisbane and State Treasurer David Janetski accepted an invitation to attend and answer questions. That in itself was a step forward for investors but also for tenants who rely on investors to provide rental homes – keeping in mind that well over 90% of all homes rented in Australia are provided by mum-and-dad investors, with government and big business providing very little. Janetski pointed out that he and his colleagues were instrumental in preventing the previous Labor Government from implementing the nation's most draconian and onerous land tax. And having taken office as the new Queensland government had already abolished stamp duty for first home buyers building new homes. He told the PIPA audience: “It's important for the state to recognise the contribution that the property industry makes.” He undertook to connect PIPA with Housing Minister Sam O'Connor to hear the industry's concerns about the imbalance between the rights of tenants and the rights of the property owners. Janetski also pointed out that the new Government had reinstated the Property Consultative Committee, which had been axed by the previous government. He said: “We are listening” and commented that the language from the previous government about investors and property managers was disrespectful. PIPA president Nicola McDougall said: “That's all we are asking for – a seat at the table.” During the event's Q & A, I pointed out to the State Treasurer that the average cost of the new house and land package was now approaching $1 million and over 40% of that was taxes fees and charges at the three levels of government. I asked what could be done about that. He said he understood the concerns but he also had to balance the budget, against a background of a blowout in the cost of infrastructure projects, smaller GST revenue and reduced coal royalties. The inference is that, while sympathetic, the Queensland Government is unlikely to take any major measures to relieve the tax burdens that are preventing the housing industry from fixing the housing crisis. But I would ask the Queensland Treasurer to consider this: what would happen if Queensland was the only state to eliminate a major chunk of the taxation component of building new homes? What if building a new home became $200,000 cheaper in Queensland than everywhere else? What would that do to the state economy and to the Queensland State Budget? And what would it do to home ownership in the Sunshine State?
The Games Delivery Plan has been unveiled — featuring a new $3.8 billion stadium to be controversially built in Victoria Park. - 2032年ブリスベン五輪の大会運営計画が発表され、6万3000席規模の新たなスタジアムが、CBDからほど近いビクトリア・パークに建設されることが発表されました。
The Queensland Government has announced its venue plans for the Brisbane Olympics. Despite once promising he wouldn't build a new stadium, the Premier now says he was left with no other choice.
The Queensland Government has announced its venue plans for the Brisbane Olympics. Despite once promising he wouldn't build a new stadium, the Premier now says he was left with no other choice.
Season six of the Your Digital Reputation podcast launches with an amazing and powerful story. And a slightly new direction - hearing from guests about how they get social media right in the moments that matter most.Robert Hoge - author, strategic communicator, and the former Head of Communications at the Queensland Government's Department of Health - has one of those stories.In February 2020, Robert's role became one of the "toughest" communication gigs in the country, as he led his team through almost two years of critical community engagement to not only share vital information with audiences, cut through disruptive noise and misinformation and - ultimately - save lives.This episode explores the many challenges Robert and his team faced during the COVID-19 pandemic - including a public run in with Facebook, responding to 60,000+ inbound queries every month, and taking his daughter to dental surgery... - that show just how powerful social media can be in the moments that matter most.Tune in to hear his fascinating account, how trust sat at the core of everything he and his team did, and to learn what to do when you face a challenge whose scale is beyond anything you could possibly plan for.TIMESTAMPS:00:01:25 - Social media and community engagement during COVID-19.00:08:00 - How natural disasters saved Queensland.00:12:40 - What to do when Facebook removes your page...00:17:46 - Vaccine misinformation and public trust.00:22:17 - Chatbot saves the day in the face of 60,000+ queries.00:24:48 - The importance of trust.00:30:51 - Social media saves lives.Full podcast details here: https://www.propelgroup.com.au/your-digital-reputation-podcast --SUBSCRIBE FOR REGULAR INSIGHTSSubscribe to Propel Managing Director Roger Christie's regular newsletter, so your organisation gets social media right when it matters most.To subscribe, head to: https://www.propelgroup.com.au/subscribe--CONNECT WITH ROGER CHRISTIEHave a question, feedback or want to connect with Roger Christie? >> www.linkedin.com/in/rogerchristie Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A new controversy is unfolding over access to Mt Beerwah, one of the most iconic peaks in the Glass House Mountains. Documents obtained under Freedom of Information laws reveal that despite previous denials, the Queensland Government has been working on a plan that could see the summit closed to the public. Marc Hendrickx from Save Our Summits joined Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive to discuss his fight to keep Mt Beerwah open. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Following the decision by the Queensland Government to restrict access to hormone therapy for gender diverse individuals under the age of 18, thousands of people across the country came together for a national day of action on the 8th of February. Ben and Ash spoke with a number of people at the local rally in Armidale about their thoughts, and what words of advice they have for young trans people and their parents.Support the show: https://buymeacoffee.com/tunefmSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3CR's Subscriber Drive is on now! Subscribe to become a part of the 3CR community, get more involved in the governance of the station, and have your say at our AGM.How to subscribe:Head to 3cr.org.au/subscribe, where you can choose to pay for a single year's subscription or set up a recurring payment online,Phone (03) 9419 8377 during business hours (Monday - Friday 9:00 am - 5:00 pm), orSubscribe in person during business hours at 21 Smith Street, Fitzroy, where you can pay by cash, EFTPOS, cheque or money order.// Acknowledgment of Country// Headlines// Defend Dissent Coalition//Catherine from the Defend Dissent Coalition joined us to talk about the coalition's emergence in the face of the Victorian Labor Government's proposed anti-protest and social cohesion laws. The Coalition is a diverse group of activist organisations and individuals fighting to ensure the right to protest, which has been increasingly threatened in Victoria. In the face of mass protest in solidarity with Palestinians subjected to Israel's 15+ month genocidal assault on Gaza, the Allan Government has already introduced several bills into Parliament which encroach on freedom of expression and assembly, though the proposed legislation represents one of the harshest anti-protest crackdowns in recent years. The Defend Dissent Coalition is organising a rally against the anti-protest laws on March 19th at 5:30PM outside the Parliament of Victoria - follow them on Instagram at @defenddissentcoalition for updates.// Amin Abbas at Palestine Rally//We listen back to a speech by Palestinian activist Amin G Abbas from the Free Palestine Rally on Sunday 9 February in Naarm, where Amin condemned Donald Trump's announcement of his intention to ethnically cleanse Gaza, and praised the strength of the people of Gaza as they return to their shattered homes.// Slingshot Books on Tabkha//Tess Cullity, founder of Slingshot Books, spoke with us about the process of publishing Tabkha: Recipes From Under the Rubble, a cook book written by Palestinian chef Mona Zahed while under genocidal siege in Gaza and illustrated by artists from Coffees For Gaza. We also play a clip of Mona talking about the book which she recorded last year before the announcement of the ceasefire agreement (our thanks to Mell Chun for editing and sharing this audio). Mona has always loved cooking, artfully presenting food, and helping her friends prepare for their special occasions. Prior to October 2023 she ran a successful catering business, putting her skills and passions to practice. Tabkha is Mona's debut title, filled with twenty of her most beloved recipes. Slingshot books is a tiny radical publishing house creating playful and politically potent books for kids and their grown-ups. Tess aims to serve a revolutionary readership, providing people with print objects that ignite their imagination and passion for change. Preorder Tabkha by heading to tabkhabook.com - all proceeds from book sales (apart from printing and postage costs) will go to Mona and her community in Gaza.// PALM Scheme Worker Exploitation//RMIT PhD researcher Ema Moolchand joined us to discuss the co-authored report, Meat the Reality, which exposes the exploitation of workers under the Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme in Australia. People from Timor-Leste and Pacific Island regions working under the PALM scheme form the backbone of the Australian meat industry, but despite their crucial labour, PALM scheme workers commonly face "sub-minimum wages, sham contracts, and punitive deductions." Ema's doctoral research focuses on the ways that modern slavery shows up in local and global production networks, with a particular focus on the cleaning and meat industries. Learn more about the conditions faced by PALM workers and what needs to change by reading the full report here. You can support the Australian Workers Union's campaign for fair conditions for PALM workers by signing this petition. Ema mentioned an exhibition of photographs taken by PALM workers which will be held at the Australian National University in March 2025 - find out more here.// Queensland Trans Youth Healthcare Access//Content warning: this interview includes discussion of transphobia, suicide and self harm. If you need to speak with someone for free and confidential support, you can call:Lifeline (national, 24/7): 13 11 14Suicide Callback Service (national, 24/7): 1300 659 467QLife (national, 3PM-midnight): 1800 184 527Rainbow Door (Victoria, 10AM-5PM): 1800 729 36713YARN (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people only, national, 24/7): 13 92 76 Necho Brocchi, proud trans woman and service manager at Open Doors Youth Service in Magan-djin/Brisbane, discussed the impact of the Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls decision on the 28th of January to pause the provision of puberty blockers and gender affirming hormone therapy to new patients under 18 years old in the state. This decision, which was met with national outrage and protests around the country this past Saturday the 8th of February, forces 491 young people to wait for life-saving care until an inquiry into gender-affirming healthcare and hormone therapies takes place. Further information about the changes, state and federal inquiries, and their impacts are available in this resource developed by Transcend Australia, AusPATH, and LGBTIQ+ Health Australia. Necho shared several calls to action to support trans and gender diverse young people in Queensland:Write to Queensland Health Minister Tim Nicholls to express your concern about the government's decision to suspend access to gender affirming care for new patients under the age of 18. Contact details for Minister Nicholls are available here.Trans young people and their families can write to Open Doors Youth Service to share their stories about the importance of gender affirming health care here.Donate to Project 491, an initiative led by AusPATH in response to the Queensland Government's decision to restrict gender affirming care for trans and gender diverse children. AusPATH will these funds in collaboration with care providers in Queensland and across Australia (including Open Doors Youth Service) to establish multi-disciplinary pathways to ensure affected young people receive timely, evidence-based care.// Image credit: Ember L, 2025. Follow and support Ember's work here.//
*Content Warning: This episode of Doin' Time may contain audio images of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have died, and discussion of Deaths in Custody.First on this week's Doin Time, Marisa spoke to Trinity Ford, President of People With Disability Australia, who spoke about the Queensland Government's Trans Health Ban and what this means for trans and intersex young people with disability. Next, we bring you an interview with David Glanz, one of the organizers of the Anti-Zionist Jewish rally which took place on Sunday, 9 February.After that we hear from Sarah Schwartz, Human Rights Law Centre Legal Director, about the Albanese Government's mandatory minimum sentences.
Interview recorded - 2nd of February, 2025On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming back Warwick Powell. Warwick as an Adjunct Professor at the Queensland University of Technology working at the intersection of China, digital technologies, supply chains, financial flows and global political economy & governance.During our conversation we spoke about tariffs, potential retaliations, the hollowing out of Western manufacturing, the new world order, worlds need for dollars, Chinese self sufficiency, deep seek and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction1:53- Tariffs5:53 - Chinese retaliation?9:38 - Does US have a reason to implement tariffs?14:33 - Hollowing of Western manufacturing17:21 - Link to financialisation and globalisation?19:53 - World need dollars22:23 - US consumption25:53 - China being self sufficient28:28 - China greater risk of external factors?32:43 - Limitation of growing manufacturing36:07 - Deep seek41:13 - Opensource in China?43:58- Soft power45:21 - Global economic change47:58 - One message to takeaway?Warwick began his career in academia, teaching Chinese history and European cultural history at Griffith University. He graduated with First Class Honours and is the recipient of the prestigious University Medal for Academic Excellence. Warwick was also awarded a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade scholarship to undertake postgraduate studies at People's University, Beijing. He deferred his studies to begin work for Kevin Rudd in the Queensland Government.He is the chairman and founder of Sister City Partners Limited, a not-for-profit investment bank focusing on developing links between regional Australia and the markets of Asia. Through this work, Warwick has experience in diverse industries including cattle and sheep production and processing, information and communication technology, infrastructure, energy, natural resources, travel and tourism and property development.He is a director of a number of funds management companies responsible for funds established under an ASIC-approved Australian Financial Services License. He is a member of the Central Highlands Accelerate Agribusiness Advisory Board and was the founding Treasurer of Innovation NQ Inc., a not-for-profit innovation incubator in North Queensland.He continues to teach professional courses in areas such as innovation, creativity, regional economic development and blockchain technology with James Cook University, QUT and Edith Cowan University.Warwick Powell: LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/warwickpowellSubstack - https://substack.com/@warwickpowell Twitter - https://x.com/baoshaoshanWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
The Queensland Government will be unveiling their new name for Satellite Hospitals at the Redlands Hospital today. Health Minister Tim Nicholls told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "We will be renaming them satellite health centres."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister is visiting the fire ravaged region of Victoria Man dies in shark attack in Queensland Government outlines plan to reduce landfillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Prime Minister is visiting the fire ravaged region of Victoria Man dies in shark attack in Queensland Government outlines plan to reduce landfillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Queensland Government surveyed more than 2700 health workers to determine whether changing the name of satellite hospitals would be useful. The results showed fewer than five percent of workers voted to keep the name "satellite hospital." Australian Medical Association of Queensland President Dr Nick Yim joined Shane Doherty to explain why they believe the change is a positive one. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Queensland Government surveyed more than 2700 health workers to determine whether changing the name of satellite hospitals would be useful. The results showed fewer than five percent of workers voted to keep the name "satellite hospital." Opposition Health Spokesperson Mark Bailey joined Shane Doherty on Summer Drive to share why satellite hospitals should not be renamed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Queensland Government has announced a review of the state’s hospital build program which is more than $13 billion over budget and with delays expected beyond 2028. Could this lead to job cuts and what about the dire shortage of beds in our hospitals? Infrastructure Partnerships Australia CEO Adrian Dwyer told Shane Doherty on 4BC Summer Drive, 'two years ago, we warned the then Queensland Government that the program they announced could not be delivered on the schedule they said for the price they said.' 'There was a bit of an admission around some cost overruns before the election but nothing like the scale of reality,' Dwyer said. 'The Health Minister to his credit has taken this on and said actually we need to know what's under the bonnet, we need an independent look at this, we need to scrutinise it and they've hired some people to do that today so we welcome the announcement.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Brisbane 2032 Olympics has been a highly debated topic in 2024, with the future of infrastructure still uncertain. The Queensland Government is conducting a 100-day review to determine the best fit for the state. 4BC Summer Drive Host and Annastacia Palaszczuk's former media advisor, Shane Doherty told Gary Hardrgave on 4BC Drive, "Labor should hang its head in shame because they're the ones who've got us into this mess."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton is advocating for nuclear energy as a key part of his plan for cheaper and cleaner power. However, Queensland Deputy Premier Jarrod Bleijie has made it clear the state isn’t interested. Dr. Scott Prasser from The Centre for Independent Studies joined Gary Hardgrave on 4BC Drive to discuss what this disagreement means for Peter Dutton heading into the federal election. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gerard Wedderburn-Bisshop worked as a Principal Scientist with Queensland Government Natural Resources, using satellite data to monitor three decades of vegetation cover and broadscale deforestation. He left the government in 2010 to co-author the Beyond Zero Emissions' Land Use Plan, a plan to take Australia's land use and agriculture emissions beyond zero.He now works pro bono with the NGO World Preservation Foundation, focusing on deforestation, land degradation and biodiversity loss. Gerard is also on the Zero Emissions Byron Land Use Advisory Panel and a Director of Replant Byron. Recently he co-authored a book for the Eating Our Way To Extinction documentary and has produced a series of explanatory videos on the climate impact of animal agriculture. Recent research includes carbon emissions from deforestation, with explanatory video.In this episode, we dive into Gerard's latest scientific article, "Deforestation—a Call for Consistent Carbon Accounting." The article shakes up how we think about carbon emissions, arguing that the current system for measuring deforestation's impact doesn't tell the full story. Gerard makes a strong case for a gross accounting approach across all industries, to provide us with a clearer picture of the damage and solutions. This discussion highlights the urgent need to totally revalue the environmental harms of agriculture – in a nutshell, Gerard urges us all to eat plants and plant trees!In this episode, we discuss:Gerard's work with the Queensland Government monitoring deforestationShocking stats on Australia's clearing ratesHis involvement with the Eating Our Way to Extinction documentary and associated resourcesThe work of Plant-Based TreatyA deep dive into Gerard's latest paper on consistent carbon accountingGross vs. net carbon accounting explainedHow the carbon cycle really worksThe overlooked value of forest drawdown potentialThe true environmental toll of animal agricultureRethinking climate policy with Gerard's insightsA sneak peek at his upcoming researchTranslating the numbers into meaningful actionTo view all the links to the websites and documents, visit the show notes on our website.Please support our work and enable us to deliver more content by buying us a coffee or becoming a member of Athletes for Nature.Follow us on Instagram and Facebook, subscribe to this podcast, and share this episode with your friends and family.
Today, I'm joined by Thomas Nhan Tri Nguyen who has a fascinating story that I wanted to learn more about. From music halls to the battlefield and now boardroom, Thomas (or Tom's) journey is anything but conventional. Tom is of Vietnamese heritage. He grew up in Adelaide, the only child of migrants who were fleeing war-torn Vietnam. While his early years were filled with music and academia, he started his working life as a public servant in the Queensland Government. A desire for a greater challenge led him down an unexpected path: the Australian Defence Force.Commissioned as an artillery officer in 2007, Tom served with distinction as a troop commander, navigating the complexities of field operations during a pivotal era in Australia's military engagements. But Tom wanted more and it was then he discovered the world of management consulting and reinvented himself once again. An MBA from INSEAD in France launched him into the global stage with McKinsey, where he worked across 15 countries before returning to Australia to establish his own strategic advisory practice.Tom's story is one of curiosity, courage, and constant reinvention—a testament to the power of stepping outside your comfort zone. Today, he applies lessons learned from both the battlefield and the boardroom to help others navigate their own transformative journeys. Let's meet Tom and find out more… For more information about Thomas, check out these places;-Linkedin: Thomas Nhan Tri NguyenInstagram: @tomntnguyenHead to michellejcox.com for more information about the ONE QUESTION podcast, your host or today's guestsConnect with Michelle on Linkedin here:- @MichelleJCoxConnect with Michelle on Instagram here:- @michellejcoxConnect with Michelle on Facebook here - @michellejcoxAND, if you have a burning topic you'd love people to talk more about, or know someone who'd be great to come on the One Question podcast, please get in touch;- hello@michellejcox.com
In the Episode: In this enlightening episode, Priya delves into the Queensland Government's highly sought-after Business Basics Grant. Join her as she explores its evolution, application process, and tips for securing funding to elevate your business. Discover firsthand insights from a successful grant recipient and expert in business automation, who shares invaluable advice for aspiring applicants. Key Topics Covered: Grant Evolution: Understand the journey of the Business Basics Grant, from its initial launch to the current sixth round of applications. Increased Funding: Learn about the new grant amount of $7,500, specifically allocated for marketing, website, and CRM services. Eligibility Criteria: A step-by-step guide to determining if your business qualifies for the grant, including crucial eligibility checks. Application Process: Detailed insights into the two stages of the application process—Stage 1 (Registration of Interest) and Stage 2 (Full Application). Priority Areas: Explore the key funding priorities, including sustainability, business continuity, and security planning. Pro Tips for Success: Discover essential strategies for crafting a compelling application that aligns with government objectives to boost the Queensland economy. Important Dates: Stage 1 Registration Deadline: October 11, 2024 Resources Mentioned: Eligibility Checker Smarty Grants Portal Round 5 Recipients List Contact Information: For questions or assistance with your application, feel free to reach out: team@pivot2thrive.com.au If you found this episode helpful, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with fellow entrepreneurs who might benefit from this grant opportunity. Your feedback helps Priya create more valuable content for you! Thank you for tuning in! We wish you the best of luck in your grant application journey. Join Priya next week for more insights into growing your business. About the Host: Dr. Priya Jaganathan Welcome to the Pivot 2 Thrive Podcast, hosted by Dr. Priya Jaganathan, founder of Pivot 2 Thrive and creator of the POWER PIVOT™ Framework. This podcast is designed for business owners and entrepreneurs who want to take control of their operations, supercharge their marketing efforts, and drive sustainable growth through strategic CRM and business automation. If you're ready to scale your business with actionable strategies that combine CRM, automation, and marketing, tune in to the Pivot 2 Thrive Podcast and let's get started! Connect with Dr. Priya Jaganathan: Email:
Interview recorded - 3rd of October, 2024On this episode of the WTFinance podcast I had the pleasure of welcoming on Warwick Powell. Warwick as an Adjunct Professor at the Queensland University of Technology working at the intersection of China, digital technologies, supply chains, financial flows and global political economy & governance.During our conversation we discussed China's rise, the current US-China relationship and how this has evolved, why China hasn't become more democratic, recent economic challenges, end of US Hegemony, recent fiscal stimulus and more. I hope you enjoy!0:00 - Introduction1:44 - Current US-China relationship and how has it got to this stage?6:40 - When did trade tensions begin?12:16 - Why has China not changed?14:58 - What is China after?19:52 - Impact of Real Estate markets?32:31 - Can manufacturing capacity continue to grow?39:40 - What influences West's tariffs?46:23 - Move to multipolar influence54:58 - Picking geopolitical sides?57:38 - Chinese fiscal support?1:06:33 - Future support to be iterative1:09:37 - One message to takeaway from conversation?Warwick began his career in academia, teaching Chinese history and European cultural history at Griffith University. He graduated with First Class Honours and is the recipient of the prestigious University Medal for Academic Excellence. Warwick was also awarded a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade scholarship to undertake postgraduate studies at People's University, Beijing. He deferred his studies to begin work for Kevin Rudd in the Queensland Government.He is the chairman and founder of Sister City Partners Limited, a not-for-profit investment bank focusing on developing links between regional Australia and the markets of Asia. Through this work, Warwick has experience in diverse industries including cattle and sheep production and processing, information and communication technology, infrastructure, energy, natural resources, travel and tourism and property development.He is a director of a number of funds management companies responsible for funds established under an ASIC-approved Australian Financial Services License. He is a member of the Central Highlands Accelerate Agribusiness Advisory Board and was the founding Treasurer of Innovation NQ Inc., a not-for-profit innovation incubator in North Queensland.He continues to teach professional courses in areas such as innovation, creativity, regional economic development and blockchain technology with James Cook University, QUT and Edith Cowan University.Warwick Powell: LinkedIn - https://au.linkedin.com/in/warwickpowellSubstack - https://substack.com/@warwickpowell Twitter - https://x.com/baoshaoshanWTFinance -Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/wtfinancee/Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/67rpmjG92PNBW0doLyPvfniTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wtfinance/id1554934665?uo=4Twitter - https://twitter.com/AnthonyFatseas
In this episode of the How to Protect the Ocean podcast, host Andrew Lewin provides updates on the Florida National Park developments and a swim with whales story. The episode also includes reflections on the host's birthday and upcoming goals for the podcast. Tune in for a mishmash of updates and insights on ocean conservation efforts. Call the Queensland Government to let them know they need to put in better regulations for swim with whale tourism. Contact: https://environment.desi.qld.gov.au/wildlife/animals/living-with/watching-marine-mammals/rules Follow a career in conservation: https://www.conservation-careers.com/online-training/ Use the code SUFB to get 33% off courses and the careers program. Do you want to join my Ocean Community? Sign Up for Updates on the process: www.speakupforblue.com/oceanapp Sign up for our Newsletter: http://www.speakupforblue.com/newsletter Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3NmYvsI Connect with Speak Up For Blue: Website: https://bit.ly/3fOF3Wf Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rIaJSG TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@speakupforblue Twitter: https://bit.ly/3rHZxpc YouTube: www.speakupforblue.com/youtube Timestamps [00:01:02] Updates on Ocean Conservation. [00:04:03] National park development controversy. [00:09:12] Swim with whales operator update. [00:11:50] Conservation efforts for marine mammals. [00:15:02] Original conservation stories. [00:18:20] A social media app for ocean lovers. Updates on Florida National Park Development The podcast episode provided updates on the controversial Florida National Park development plan. Initially, the Florida government proposed developing resorts, golf courses, pickleball courses, and disc golf courses on National Park land, sparking outrage among environmentalists and conservationists. However, a GIS analyst working for the state government leaked information about the plan, revealing that the government was trying to keep the details hidden from the public. This led to public awareness and opposition to the development plan. The delay in the decision-making process was seen as a tactic to avoid public scrutiny, but the efforts of individuals like the GIS analyst and environmental activists have helped in further delaying the project. The episode highlighted the importance of protecting natural areas like state parks in Florida and the need for public involvement in decision-making processes that impact the environment. Swim with Whales Story Update The podcast also discussed an incident where a swim with whales operator in Queensland, Australia, was lifted out of the water by a humpback whale. This dangerous interaction highlighted the risks associated with such activities and the need for stricter regulations to protect both humans and marine mammals. The potential consequences of such incidents, including harm to the operator or the whale, were emphasized. The episode mentioned ongoing efforts to address safety concerns and enforce better protections for both tourists and humpback whales during these interactions. The importance of raising awareness about responsible wildlife tourism practices and the potential impacts on marine ecosystems was underscored. The host expressed a commitment to further investigating the story and exploring ways to promote safer and more sustainable wildlife tourism practices. Focusing on Original Conservation Stories In the podcast episode, the host, Andrew Lewin, discussed his goals for the next four months. One of the key objectives he highlighted was the intention to focus on bringing more original conservation stories to the forefront. Andrew expressed his desire to delve deeper into stories that are not typically covered in mainstream news or existing conservation platforms. By amplifying these lesser-known narratives, he aims to shed light on important conservation challenges and issues that may not receive adequate attention. Andrew emphasized the importance of building a community around these original stories. He mentioned his plans to collaborate with organizations, activists, scientists, and conservationists to ensure that these narratives reach a wider audience. By engaging with these stakeholders, Andrew hopes to spark conversations, raise awareness, and potentially drive action towards addressing pressing conservation issues. Launching a Community App Another significant goal outlined by Andrew in the episode was the development and launch of a community app. This app is envisioned as a platform where individuals passionate about ocean conservation can come together, share information, and engage with like-minded individuals. Andrew highlighted the app's potential to create a more intimate and connected community, free from the constraints of social media algorithms. The community app is expected to serve as a hub for ocean lovers, supporters of the podcast, and individuals interested in protecting the ocean. It will offer a range of features, including access to original content, opportunities for group coaching on careers, and interactions with scientists through Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions. Additionally, the app will provide avenues for individuals to support the podcast and participate in community-driven initiatives aimed at advancing ocean conservation efforts. By launching this community app, Andrew aims to foster a sense of belonging among individuals passionate about ocean conservation, facilitate knowledge sharing, and empower community members to take collective action towards protecting the ocean. The community app mentioned in the podcast episode will serve as a platform to unite ocean lovers and provide them with valuable resources. One of the key features of the app is the opportunity for users to engage with scientists through Ask Me Anything (AMA) sessions. This direct interaction with scientists will allow users to ask questions, gain insights, and deepen their understanding of ocean-related topics. Additionally, the app will offer group coaching sessions for individuals interested in pursuing careers in conservation. This feature is particularly beneficial for those looking to enter the field of conservation but may not know where to start or how to navigate the industry. The group coaching sessions will provide guidance, advice, and support to help individuals kickstart their careers in conservation. Overall, the community app aims to create a space where ocean enthusiasts can come together, learn from experts, and receive support in their conservation journey. By offering access to scientists for AMAs and providing group coaching for conservation careers, the app will empower users to make a positive impact on ocean conservation efforts.
Warwick Powell discusses the East versus West conflict which is largely a symptom of the underlying economic transformations underway. There is a massive disconnect between the economy of exchange value and use value in the West which has led to a hollowing out of the economy resulting in political crises. The Global North feel their "distributional setup" is under threat and so the only way to stem the tide is to impose a set of militarily enforceable arrangements to deny the Global South the ability to become capable of creating value. Russia and China are better at harnessing AI, particularly to drive production efficiencies. He comments on currency multipolarity, dedollarization, Digital Westphalia, and describes the suspension of liberties in the West as an autoimmune response. Regarding the Algorithm Ghetto, there is slippage meaning it can't be implemented perfectly and technology inevitably brings with it possibilities of all sorts of resistance. The West is going to step up its Color Revolution-style regime change operations. Multipolarity is about the reassertion of sovereignty and an increased interoperability of states. The world is tired of Western hegemony and now has the courage and means to confront it. The challenge will be to avoid kinetic conflict. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Warwick Powell: Global Conflict Symptom of Underlying Economic Transformations #462 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use promo code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Expat Money Summit 2024 (use promo code EMPIRE for $100 off the VIP ticket!) https://2024.expatmoneysummit.com/?ac=8cDxEbJw LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites X https://x.com/baoshaoshan Multipolar Peace https://www.multipolarpeace.com Taihe Institute http://en.taiheinstitute.org Smart Trade Networks https://www.smarttradenetworks.com About Warwick Powell Warwick began his career in academia, teaching Chinese history and European cultural history at Griffith University. He graduated with First Class Honours and is the recipient of the prestigious University Medal for Academic Excellence. Warwick was also awarded a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade scholarship to undertake postgraduate studies at People's University, Beijing. He deferred his studies to begin work for Kevin Rudd in the Queensland Government. He is the chairman and founder of Sister City Partners Limited, a not-for-profit investment bank focusing on developing links between regional Australia and the markets of Asia. Through this work, Warwick has experience in diverse industries including cattle and sheep production and processing, information and communication technology, infrastructure, energy, natural resources, travel and tourism and property development. He is a director of a number of funds management companies responsible for funds established under an ASIC-approved Australian Financial Services License. He is a member of the Central Highlands Accelerate Agribusiness Advisory Board and was the founding Treasurer of Innovation NQ Inc., a not-for-profit innovation incubator in North Queensland. He continues to teach professional courses in areas such as innovation, creativity, regional economic development and blockchain technology with James Cook University, QUT and Edith Cowan University. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)
Warwick Powell discusses the East versus West conflict which is largely a symptom of the underlying economic transformations underway. There is a massive disconnect between the economy of exchange value and use value in the West which has led to a hollowing out of the economy resulting in political crises. The Global North feel their "distributional setup" is under threat and so the only way to stem the tide is to impose a set of militarily enforceable arrangements to deny the Global South the ability to become capable of creating value. Russia and China are better at harnessing AI, particularly to drive production efficiencies. He comments on currency multipolarity, dedollarization, Digital Westphalia, and describes the suspension of liberties in the West as an autoimmune response. Regarding the Algorithm Ghetto, there is slippage meaning it can't be implemented perfectly and technology inevitably brings with it possibilities of all sorts of resistance. The West is going to step up its Color Revolution-style regime change operations. Multipolarity is about the reassertion of sovereignty and an increased interoperability of states. The world is tired of Western hegemony and now has the courage and means to confront it. The challenge will be to avoid kinetic conflict. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rokfin / Rumble / Substack Geopolitics & Empire · Warwick Powell: Global Conflict Symptom of Underlying Economic Transformations #462 *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Become a Sponsor https://geopoliticsandempire.com/sponsors **Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics easyDNS (use promo code GEOPOLITICS for 15% off!) https://easydns.com Expat Money Summit 2024 (use promo code EMPIRE for $100 off the VIP ticket!) https://2024.expatmoneysummit.com/?ac=8cDxEbJw LegalShield https://hhrvojemoric.wearelegalshield.com Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites X https://x.com/baoshaoshan Substack https://warwickpowell.substack.com Multipolar Peace https://www.multipolarpeace.com Taihe Institute http://en.taiheinstitute.org Smart Trade Networks https://www.smarttradenetworks.com About Warwick Powell Warwick began his career in academia, teaching Chinese history and European cultural history at Griffith University. He graduated with First Class Honours and is the recipient of the prestigious University Medal for Academic Excellence. Warwick was also awarded a Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade scholarship to undertake postgraduate studies at People's University, Beijing. He deferred his studies to begin work for Kevin Rudd in the Queensland Government. He is the chairman and founder of Sister City Partners Limited, a not-for-profit investment bank focusing on developing links between regional Australia and the markets of Asia. Through this work, Warwick has experience in diverse industries including cattle and sheep production and processing, information and communication technology, infrastructure, energy, natural resources, travel and tourism and property development. He is a director of a number of funds management companies responsible for funds established under an ASIC-approved Australian Financial Services License. He is a member of the Central Highlands Accelerate Agribusiness Advisory Board and was the founding Treasurer of Innovation NQ Inc., a not-for-profit innovation incubator in North Queensland. He continues to teach professional courses in areas such as innovation, creativity, regional economic development and blockchain technology with James Cook University, QUT and Edith Cowan University. *Podcast intro music is from the song "The Queens Jig" by "Musicke & Mirth" from their album "Music for Two Lyra Viols": http://musicke-mirth.
The Queensland Government will appoint a Food Farmers Commissioner after an inquiry into rising supermarket prices.
Episode Description: Karl and Erum explore how Northern Queensland is transitioning from its historical reliance on coal mining to becoming a hub for bioeconomy. Kylie Porter, CEO of GW3 - Greater Whitsunday Alliance, shares insights on the region's rich agricultural roots, the innovative use of sugarcane in biotech, and the strategic efforts to build a sustainable future. The discussion highlights the significant role of community engagement and international collaborations in driving these changes. Tune in to hear about the exciting opportunities and challenges faced as the region redefines its economic landscape through biotechnology and sustainability initiatives. Grow Everything brings the bioeconomy to life. Hosts Karl Schmieder and Erum Azeez Khan share stories and interview the leaders and influencers changing the world by growing everything. Biology is the oldest technology. And it can be engineered. What are we growing? Learn more at www.messaginglab.com/groweverything Chapters: 00:00:00 - Introduction to Biotech and Decarbonization 00:01:00 - Discovering the Greater Whitsundays 00:03:00 - Strategizing Economic Diversification 00:05:00 - Australia at SynBioBeta 00:07:00 - Sustainability Cuts: Nike and Beyond 00:12:00 - Innovations in Consumer Brands 00:17:00 - Interview with Kylie Porter: Transitioning to a Bioeconomy 00:20:00 - Regional Bioeconomy Efforts and Challenges 00:22:30 - The Role of Sugarcane in Biotechnology 00:25:00 - Collaborating with Queensland Government 00:27:30 - Building the First Commercial Bioeconomic Facility 00:30:00 - Engaging Influential Advocates 00:37:00 - Building Community and Ecosystems 00:42:00 - National and Regional Biotech Initiatives 00:45:00 - Tech Integration in the Coal Industry 00:49:00 - Global Collaboration and Future Prospects 00:52:00 - Sustainable Development and Decarbonization 00:57:00 - Closing Thoughts and Reflections Topics Covered: australia, mckee, coal mining, biotechnology, workforce development Episode Links: Kylie Porter on LinkedIn Caladan Bio Rebel Nation On's Spray-On Shoe Greater Whitsunday Alliance (GW3) CSIRO Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization Australia's National Science Agency Have a question or comment? Message us here: Text or Call (804) 505-5553 Instagram / TikTok / Twitter / LinkedIn / Youtube / GrowEverything website Email: groweverything@messaginglab.com Music by: Nihilore Production by: Amplafy Media
In this episode, we talk to Ed Mason, Founder & CEO of Jet Zero Australia, who shares insights into the company's ambitious projects to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) at a commercial scale. Jet Zero Australia is an Australian bioenergy company that aims to develop the country's first Alcohol-to-Jet (ATJ) facility for SAF production, using surplus ethanol from agricultural and sugarcane byproducts. Mason discusses Jet Zero Australia's two upcoming projects: Project Ulysses and Project Mandala, which aim to establish Australia as a major player in the SAF market. Project Ulysses will use LanzaJet's ATJ technology, to convert bioethanol into SAF and renewable diesel. Mason provides insights into the strategic choice of Townsville as the location for Project Ulysses, citing factors such as renewable energy availability, proximity to feedstock, and supportive local infrastructure. He also discusses the challenges and opportunities in SAF distribution and the role of the book and claim system in expanding the reach of SAF benefits. Mason also highlights the critical role of partnerships in the SAF industry, with Jet Zero Australia collaborating with major players like Qantas, Airbus, Idemitsu and the Queensland Government. Delving into the economic impact of SAF production, Mason highlights the industry's potential for job creation and emphasises the need for continued innovation and collaboration to achieve sustainable aviation goals.If you LOVED this episode, you'll also love the conversation we had with Jimmy Samartzis, CEO of LanzaJet, who shares the company's journey in developing the world's first proven ATJ technology that converts ethanol into SAF and renewable diesel. Check it out here. Learn more about the innovators who are navigating the industry's challenges to make sustainable aviation a reality, in our new book ‘Sustainability in the Air'. Click here to learn more.Feel free to reach out via email to podcast@simpliflying.com. For more content on sustainable aviation, visit our website green.simpliflying.com and join the movement. It's about time.Links & More:Jet Zero Australia Project Ulysses - Jet Zero AustraliaLanzaJet and Jet Zero agree to develop Australia's first ethanol-to-SAF plant - GreenAir News Idemitsu, Qantas and Airbus back Australia biofuel refiner with $25.5 million - The Straits Times LanzaJet plans to produce 1 billion gallons of SAF by 2030 - SimpliFlying
Welcome back to the APS News Bulletin, your source for the latest updates and insights from the Australian property market. Join Sammy Gordon, as he breaks down this week's most pressing updates and announcements along with his expert analysis to keep you informed and on top of news. In this week's episode, Sammy reports and discusses: On 23 May 2024, the Queensland Government passed the Residential Tenancies and Rooming Accommodation and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2024 (the Bill). If you enjoyed this episode, please write in and let us know! If you have any news you'd like Sam to share his point of view send us an email at apsteam@australianpropertyscout.com.au. If you loved this episode please send it on to someone who would take some value, and please give us a 5 star review if you haven't yet and are loving the poddy! If you're taking tremendous value from these episodes why not share them with your mate? If you want your question answered on our podcast DM us on our socials or email us at apsteam@australianpropertyscout.com.au Send us your questions to: Instagram: @australianpropertyscout Want to book a call with us: Website: https://australianpropertyscout.com.au Any information, comments, opinions or content that we provide in this podcast is our general observations and information only and it is not to be taken as, or in any way, considered to be financial advice, accounting advice, superannuation advice or legal advice. We strongly recommend all and any listener and participant to obtain their own independent financial advice, accounting advice, superannuation advice and legal advice before acting in any way in relation to any investment at all including any investment in property such as what we might be discussing in this podcast. No warranty, guarantee or representation is to be taken and you cannot reproduce it in any way. Every persons financial or investment situation is different and you must consider your own circumstances before undertaking any investment and be sure to obtain independent advice. Australian Property Scout Pty Ltd | License Number: 10094798 | ABN: 64 638 266 369
There's a huge amount of stigma associated with anything to do with our periods and for a lot of people, they may have spent years being told that they are dramatic, moody and irrational around the time of their period. As it turns out, it may not have just been ‘that time of the month'. They may experience a condition called PMDD or Premenstrual Dysphoric Disorder. As for any invisible health condition, having a name for it can be really validating and give you a sense that you're not crazy and you're not alone. It also helps people around you understand what might be going on so this episode isn't just for the girlies who experience extreme mood shifts like depression, irritability, anger and hopelessness around their period, it's also for those of us who don't so that we can be more supportive for a loved one who does. Today we have Dr Isobelle Smith, an endocrinologist with over 10 years of experience in hormones, joining us to unpack the ins and outs of PMDD.We chat: What PMDD is and how it differs from PMS The stigma of ‘erratic' moods and emotional dysregulation The possible causes of PMDD PMDD being listed as a mental disorder Treatment and management for PMDD How PMDD changes over the course of your ‘reproductive' years PMDD in perimenopause and menopause Medical misogyny and advocating for your own health You can find Dr Izzy Smith here Izzy mentioned the International Association for Premenstrual Disorders here And the resource that the Queensland Government put together here You can watch us on Youtube Find us on Instagram Join us on tiktok Or join the Facebook Discussion Group Tell your mum, tell your dad, tell your dog, tell your friend and share the love because WE LOVE LOVE! xxSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ever wondered how advertising can drive real social change? On this episode 45 of the B-Side, I catch up with Simone Waugh, the Managing Director at Publicis Worldwide Australia. Simone is an industry powerhouse, all about using advertising to make a positive impact through the power of creativity. She's worked across a range of sectors including tourism, healthcare, education, and sports. She even led the communications for the winning Brisbane 2032 Olympic Games bid with the Queensland Government.We jam on her campaigns like "Lag Kills," tackling youth drink driving by highlighting the dangers of lag in video games, and "Red Flags," a campaign aimed at educating the community about coercive control to combat domestic violence. Simone shares her passion for amplifying First Nations voices and her role as the executive sponsor for Publicis' ANZ's emBRACE employee resource group. She also dives into ScUber, the world's first submarine rideshare program, designed to raise awareness about Australia's reef ecosystem and protect coral reefs.We unpack what it takes to build effective community campaigns and explore a range of other concepts like Simone's concept of "Kairos time" – and Simone shares memorable moments from her career, the challenges she's faced, and her vision for the future of advertising and social impact.Simone's insights are both inspiring and practical. This was a fascinating conversation, if you want to learn more about how advertising can drive meaningful change and how you can contribute to social impact through your own work. Give it a listen. Cheers.You can find Simone on LinkedIn hereOr get in touch with Publicis Worldwide Australia here Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The plan to store carbon dioxide from a power plant in Australia's largest underground water reservoir has united farmers and environmentalists, divided conservatives, and made its way to the federal court. But Glencore's big pitch to use carbon capture storage to reduce emissions has failed to convince the Queensland Government.
Channel 7 Broadcasting Legend Bruce McAvaney joined Gerard to speak about the power of Gather Round, the Queensland Government's handling of the Olympics and the racing coming up in Sydney. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
‘I am declaring today Little Superheroes day' How could we ever imagine that The Honourable Curtis Pitt, Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland would share those words in the Chamber of Parliament House to all the Honourable Members of the Queensland Government has to be a milestone day for us. We are so grateful for the support as the days roll on and we are only 13 days away from our Creating Little Superheroes launch, enjoy this catch up with Leigh and Maxi.
A shocking murder may completely change how the Queensland Government and its judiciary approach juvenile crime. Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian's app. This episode of The Front is presented by Matt Condon and edited by Lia Tsamoglou. Our team also includes Kristen Amiet, Claire Harvey and Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pressure mounts on Australian supermarkets with the Queensland Government launching the latest inquiry into prices.
Pressure mounts on Australian supermarkets with the Queensland Government launching the latest inquiry into prices.
The Queensland Government announces a new tourism package to encourage travellers back into the state, Residents of Pacific nations may soon be able to join the Australian Defence Force under new proposals to boost recruitment, Former cricket captain David Warner retrieves his baggy green after the sentimental cap went missing on his flight from Sydney to Melbourne.
Dr. Kimberly Camrass is the Director for the Climate Futures department for the Queensland Government. Kimberly is a passionate sustainability professional, and joins Think.Future to share the highlights of her award-winning essay Regenerative Futures: 8 Principles for Thinking and Practice as applied to precinct scale in an urban environment. Join the conversation as we explore the importance of moving beyond mitigating further harm to the planet, challenging designers to push the opportunity envelope in the design of precincts resulting in both positive environmental and social impacts. To design according to these principles requires a powerful shift in thinking and practice and above all depends on integrating community vision through the art of storytelling, connecting people to place, to nature and to each other.
The Queensland government has announced a shift from a five-day to a four-day school week starting next academic year. Mr. Siva Kailasam, President of Thai Tamil School in Queensland, explains the rationale of the proposed change. Produced by RaySel. - குயின்ஸ்லாந்து மாநிலத்தில் ஐந்து நாட்கள் பள்ளிக்கூடம் எனும் முறையை மாற்றி இனிமேல் வாரத்தில் நான்கு நாட்கள் மட்டுமே பள்ளிக்கூடம் என்றும் இது அடுத்த கல்வியாண்டில் நடைமுறைக்கு வருகிறது என்றும் குயின்ஸ்லாந்து அரசு அறிவித்துள்ளது. இது குறித்து விளக்குகிறார் குயின்ஸ்லாந்து மாநிலத்தில் இயங்கும் தாய் தமிழ் பள்ளியின் தலைவர் சிவா கைலாசம் அவர்கள். அவரோடு உரையாடுகிறார் றைசெல்.
Queensland Police Union willing to challenge officer misconduct rulings after ‘unmitigated debacle' This is just my opinion. PS: If you enjoy my content, I will think of you while drinking my coffee. – Buy Me a Coffee The Slippery Slope Spotify J Fallon Apple Music J Fallon Spotify J Fallon YouTube The Slippery Slope Apple Podcasts The Slippery Slope YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-fallon/message
Leonie Pope was taken from her mother as a baby in 1972, after her mother was coerced into signing forms that gave away her rights. Leonie and her siblings were all taken from their family, and are part of the Stolen Generations. Leonie was fostered and adopted to a Welsh family, and spent her childhood on the other side of the world, growing up in Wales. This is Leonie's story of coming home. You'll also hear from Dr Mary Graham, about her work to change the approach of child welfare agencies in Queensland. Gayaa Dhuwi: https://www.gayaadhuwi.org.au/if-you-need-help/ A spokesperson for the Mater Hospital said: 'Forced adoptions occurred in Queensland into the 1970s and were usually procured by social workers or departmental officers acting for the State Government, which issued a formal apology for the policy in 2012. Mater fully endorses the apology given by Catholic Health Australia in 2012 for the role that some Catholic hospitals and health services played in this widespread practice.' The Mater didn't address questions about the removal of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children during the 1940s-1980s.' Responding to questions about a redress scheme in Queensland for Stolen Generations survivors, a spokesperson for the Department of Treaty, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Partnerships, Communities and the Arts said: 'The Queensland Government recognises Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples continue to experience the ongoing impacts of previous State and Commonwealth laws, policies and programs, including in relation to children. The Queensland Government is committed to improving the health and wellbeing outcomes of Aboriginal peoples and Torres Strait Islander peoples who experience disparity. We are doing this by restoring local decision-making authority and establishing place-based partnerships to ensure communities are leading the way as we work to Close the Gap.'See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Queensland government conceded they were being held unlawfully. The Queensland police service has refused to say whether it is acting lawfully by continuing to detain dozens of children in state watch houses, after the court-ordered transfer of three young people last week. PS: If you enjoy my content, I will think of you while drinking my coffee. – Buy Me a Coffee The Slippery Slope Spotify J Fallon Apple Music J Fallon Spotify J Fallon YouTube The Slippery Slope Apple Podcasts The Slippery Slope YouTube --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jason-fallon/message
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Our mini-series on the maritime history of Australia continues with a tour of the Queensland Maritime Museum in Brisbane. Dr Sam Willis explores the museum with volunteers and local historical experts Kasper Kuiper and Keith Boulton. We explore the museum's extraordinary collection of ship models including the Orion (1934), Otranto (1925), Orcades (1947) all of the Orient Steam Navigation Company; immigration to Australia; wrecks off the coast of Queensland and the navigational dangers of the Great Barrier Reef; the Queensland Government's paddle ship Lucinda; the skiff Fury (1939) and the champion racing boat Estrellita (1951). Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There's a group in regional Queensland that claims to have no name. Members meet in each other's homes on Wednesdays and Sundays. They don't have any of their beliefs written down, though they do sing hymns from a particular hymn book. A lot of what they follow sounds incredibly similar to a group that also claimed to have no name but was often referred to as the Two by Twos or The Truth. This one doesn't have pairs of ‘workers' who travel around and stay with community members, however. That job was left up to its founder, a man named Robert Barlow. If you're a member or former member of Bob Barlow's 'church' who would like to get in touch with Candice Curran, you can email survivingthetruth@outlook.com.au. Full research sources listed here. You can support us on Patreon or Acast+, with a one-off donation, or grab some merch. Sarah Steel's debut book Do As I Say is available on audiobook now. With thanks to Audio-Technica, presenting partner for season 5 of Let's Talk About Sects. Use promo code LTAS10 at Audio-Technica's Australian store for 10% off and to support the show! Links:Two by Twos / The Truth — sources for previous LTAS episode about the Two by Twos / The Truth available here, October 2020Family history research service — Queensland Government, searched November 2022David's Rape of Bathsheba and Murder of Uriah (2 Samuel 11-12) — The Theology of Work Project (TOW), accessed November 2022If you have been personally affected by involvement in a cult, or would like to support those who have been, contact Cult Information and Family Support in Australia, or the International Cultic Studies Association outside of Australia. If you or someone you know is in crisis or needs support right now, please call Lifeline on 13 11 14 in Australia, or find your local crisis centre via the International Association for Suicide Prevention. Credits:Written and hosted by Sarah SteelMusic by Joe GouldEdited by Matt Brazel Subscribe and support the production of this independent podcast, and you can access early + ad-free episodes at https://plus.acast.com/s/lets-talk-about-sects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.