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"Every recess, every lunchtime, I had detention. I had to write on the board "I will not interrupt the class, I will not interrupt the class, I will not interrupt the class..." - Rae Johnston Our guest on this episode of TFM is a science communicator with a twist. A Wiradjuri and Greek woman with a little Welsh in the mix too, Rae Johnston is as warm and enveloping as her homemade (and grown) spiced apple cake.On the menu is; roast lamb that knocked eight years of being vego on the head, mum's triple choc mud muffins, Greek feasts on dad's side of the family, lessons on bringing a new partner into a single-parent family, where her love of horror movies and gaming came from, and why there's nothing more depressing than a sad, flavourless meal. Rae's social cause is UNICEF because kids are the most vulnerable people in humanity and we have a responsibility to protect them. She's a UNICEF ambassador (just like Angelina Jolie!) and is host of their podcast NextGEN.Send us a textTo find out more about the project and Savva - head to threefoodmemories.comInsta - @savvasavas @threefoodmemoriesEmail us at threefoodmemories@plated.com.au, we'd love to hear from you! TFM is produced and edited by Lauren McWhirter with original music by Russell Torrance.
The much-loved travel and lifestyle series Going Places with Ernie Dingo has returned to NITV and SBS for its 6th season, bringing audiences fresh weekly episodes that capture the beauty, culture and stories of Australia.
Have you heard?! Weird Tech Media has officially been launched!
Marine ethnoecologist Mibu Fischer researches the strong linkages between First Nations cultures and coastal and ocean ecosystems. As a Quandamooka saltwater scientist, Fischer's work focuses on the vital role of Traditional Knowledge in promoting sustainable relationships with marine environments. Mibu Fischer is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/mibu-fischer
In a year when everyone is talking about artificial intelligence, we need to talk about the human kind. What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be conscious of your existence, your thoughts, your dreams? As machines develop, what might be left that is uniquely human? Our pursuit of pleasure and its rewards? Our ability to love? AI expert Toby Walsh and evolutionary biologist Rob Brooks join journalist Rae Johnston to tackle the fundamental questions we should be asking amid the advent of super intelligent machines. This is the second episode of a five-part season which showcases recent events from the Sydney Opera House, and was recorded live in October 2023. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We all have different ways of presenting ourselves in different situations. We might talk or act differently at work than we do around family and friends. It's called code-switching. But for people of diverse backgrounds, constantly changing who you are to fit in with a certain work culture takes an exhausting toll. Dwayne Good is the founder of Aboriginal-owned travel company, InTravel Group. He'll explain why the subtle codes we sometimes have to live by at work are out-dated. And how to create a workplace where employees don't need to switch. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. Find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide here; plus plenty more handy resources to help you with inclusive hiring at the Jobsbank Resource Centre. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A mentor can provide you with useful advice and a great sounding board to tease out workplace issues. But often women in particular are paired with a mentor, instead of being given a pay rise or promotion. So, who is mentoring actually benefitting? CEO of Jobsbank Karina Davis explains how you can build an effective mentoring plan that works for everyone involved. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. To find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide click here. Visit the Jobsbank Resource Centre for more information on inclusive employment and social procurement. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Unconscious bias doesn't just resolve itself once you're through the hiring process. There are probably barriers peppered throughout every level of your organisational structure. Whether it's being flexible with your daily meeting times, considering alternate staff for promotions, or accommodating the needs of employees with caring responsibilities, we help you eliminate bias altogether. Andrea Ho, Discipline Lead at Australian Film Television and Radio School, can help you re-structure your policies with a few simple strategies. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. To find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide click here. Visit the Jobsbank Resource Centre for more information on inclusive employment and social procurement. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lack of leadership diversity has been item one on company board agendas for a while now. But has enough been done to enable diverse voices at the top of your organisation? How can you re-design the seats at your leadership table? Peter Mousaferiadis, CEO of Cultural Infusion and founder of Diversity Atlas can help you implement a “top down” approach, making sure your organisation's culture is there to support it. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. To find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide click here. Visit the Jobsbank Resource Centre for more information on inclusive employment and social procurement. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A certificate from a “job ready” course isn't always going to guarantee your new employee will be able to hit the ground running. Hayden Heta is the managing director of construction company Wamarra, which helps Aboriginal workers find and stay in long-term employment. Hayden shares how he created a meaningful path to induct new employees and unlocks the key strategies you could utilise to create a smooth transition for workers into your organisation. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. To find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide click here. Visit the Jobsbank Resource Centre for more information on inclusive employment and social procurement. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Even with the best intentions, there's probably bias lurking in every step of your hiring structure. So how can you identify where it's hiding and remove it from your processes? Andrea Ho is the Discipline Lead at Australian Film, Television, and Radio School. She'll give you helpful strategies and practical examples to ensure your hiring process is free of unconscious bias. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. To find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide click here. Visit the Jobsbank Resource Centre for more information on inclusive employment and social procurement. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warumungu Traditional Owner and Elder, Norman Frank Jupurrurla, is fighting for his climate change-affected community to get access to safe housing and affordable, non-polluting solar energy. As remote communities experience dangerously high temperatures, better housing standards protect health, energy security and community. Norman Frank Jupurrurla is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/norman-frank-jupurrurla
If your aim is to create a dynamic, diverse workforce it makes sense to employ someone to pioneer that change. A Diversity and Inclusion role specifically helps foster a space where your workforce can feel motivated, happy and engaged. But it's not just thinking about the people who currently work for your organisation. This role sets your company up to attract your future workforce. Dr Theresa Smith Ruig is a Diversity and Inclusion specialist for Ignis Consulting. She gives you practical tips on policies, strategies and initiatives you can implement to ensure your diverse workforce is thriving. Find out why you need this game-changing role within your organisation. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast, produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. Find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide here; plus plenty more handy resources to help you on inclusive hiring at the Jobsbank Resource Centre. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In response to increasing heat extremities in the Northern Territory, physician Simon Quilty is working to understand the impact of extreme heat on health. By investigating holistic solutions across education, housing infrastructure and renewable energy access, Dr Quilty's research aims to support remote communities to adapt to a changing climate. Simon Quilty is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/simon-quilty
When it comes to inclusive procurement, treating every candidate the same isn't always fair. Different people have different needs. So how can you adapt your processes so they're fair? Lisa Annese is the CEO of Diversity Council Australia. She unpacks what companies can do to tap into overlooked talent. Unearth what practical frameworks you could incorporate in your hiring process to ensure you've got a fair approach. +++ Getting It Right is podcast by Jobsbank. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. Access DCA's “Inclusive Recruitment At Work” report in full here; and make sure you download your episode guide here. For more practical resources on inclusive procurement and social procurement visit the Jobsbank Resource Centre. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The pandemic brought working from home to the forefront but there's more to a “flexible workplace” than just the address. Jobsbank CEO Karina Davis packages up the tools you need to create an inclusive space where diversity can flourish. Find out how to open up shift rostering, build transparent operational plans, and implement innovative trials. These small changes just might transform your workplace. +++ Getting It Right is podcast by Jobsbank. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. Click here to find your downloadable episode guide. For more information, resources and handy tools on inclusive hiring and procurement visit Resources | Jobsbank CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If your job ad looks like a Christmas wish list, there's every chance your perfect candidate is too overwhelmed to apply. It's also unrealistic to think one hire can satisfy every issue in your organisation. Dr Theresa Smith Ruig is a Diversity and Inclusion specialist for Ignis Consulting. She'll help you refine your job ad to attract the candidate you're seeking. +++ Getting It Right is a Jobsbank podcast, produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. To find your downloadable Getting It Right Guide click here. Visit the Jobsbank Resource Centre for more information on inclusive employment and social procurement. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Aussie job market is competitive right now, so if you want to attract the best candidates you need to look closely at your hiring processes. Season 2 of Getting It Right is all about providing you, the hiring manager, a practical toolkit to hire a dynamic and inclusive workforce. We'll unpack the hiring processes that work, guide you on best-practice principles for recruiting, and help you design a more inclusive and flexible workplace so you can attract the best candidates. +++ Getting It Right is a podcast by Jobsbank. It was produced by Deadset Studios and hosted by Rae Johnston. Check out the recently launched Jobsbank Resource Centre. There you'll find plenty more information, tools and resources to help you expand your hiring pool. CREDITS Host: Rae Johnston Deadset Studios executive producers: Kellie Riordan, Ann Chesterman, Rachel Fountain Deadset Studios producer: Luci McAfee Sound Design: Scott Stronach We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the land on which this show was made.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Going Places with Ernie Dingo is an absolute trailblazing travel documentary series. It changed the game on how travel shows are made and shown. They really get to the heart of the series on what it is that's special about these places through the eyes of the people.” – Wiradjuri woman Rae Johnston science and technology editor and presenter on Going Places with Ernie Dingo.
Joe Morrison has been a leading figure in the push for better integration of First Nations expertise in northern Australia's land, sea and climate management for over two decades. Currently, Morrison is the CEO of the Indigenous Land and Sea Corporation, which among a broad portfolio investigates opportunities for carbon farming for Indigenous groups and ways to manage the impact of climate change on Country. Joe Morrison is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/joe-morrison
Eco-entrepreneur Brendan Condon blends his passion for environmental restoration with the development of a new type of housing community, including homes set among restored wetlands, community gardens and renewable energy. Winning the Victorian Premier's Sustainability Award for Climate Action in 2021, The Cape is a new ‘super sustainable' housing estate at Cape Paterson, Victoria. Brendan Condon is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/brendan-condon
Science & Technology Editor for NITV at SBS, Rae Johnston joins us on Influencing Insider this Thursday 27th April at 1pm and will discuss: What NITV covers, their audience and their content objectives How to share your news content with NITV The best way to reach out to Rae About Rae Johnston Rae Johnston is a multi-award-winning journalist focusing on the geekier side of life. The first Science & Technology Editor for NITV at SBS, her work appears across television, radio, and online. Rae is also the producer and host of top-rated podcasts Queens of the Drone Age, STEAM with Rae Johnston, Hear+Beyond, Look At Me and Harmful. About NITV National Indigenous Television (NITV) is a channel made by, for and about Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Through them, you will discover a channel for all Australians. NITV informs, educates and entertains its Indigenous and non-Indigenous audiences about the issues that matter the most to Indigenous Australians.
Former climate scientist Sophie Lewis is the ACT Commissioner for Sustainability and the Environment, determined to support positive outcomes for the territory in the face of climate change. An independent voice that examines public complaints and undertakes environmental investigations, the Commissioner is a unique statutory role that bridges government and community engagement. Sophie Lewis is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/sophie-lewis
Through the blended applications of chemistry, maths and physics, chemical engineers are re-designing emissions intensive industrial practises. Pioneering chemical engineer Professor Rose Amal is developing innovative engineering systems harnessing energy from the sun for a range of sustainable outcomes, including generating hydrogen and purifying water. Rose Amal is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/rose-amal
Synthetic biologists like Claudia Vickers are developing new methods of food production to fight climate change and transform carbon intensive industries. Vickers is the Chief Scientific Officer of Eden Brew, formulating sustainable animal-free milk products by mapping cow milk genes to produce dairy proteins for a low carbon future. Claudia Vickers is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/claudia-vickers
Globally recognised scientist, conservationist and author Tim Flannery has been a stalwart champion on climate action for decades. After the abolition of the federal Climate Commission, Flannery co-led the formation of the independent Climate Council in 2013 and is now chief councillor. Through his research and work at the Climate Council, Flannery continues to campaign for effective climate policies. Tim Flannery is recorded live in conversation with Rae Johnston at Powerhouse Ultimo. For more information go to 100climateconversations.com/tim-flannery
Ever wanted to change the world? Melanie Perkins did — she just needed the right problem to solve. Then it hit her. She tutored university students in graphic design, and they all had the same complaint: the software was too complicated. Melanie knew there must be an easier way. She thought everyone should be able to make beautiful, professional looking images. So, she cleared a space in her mum's living room and got to work. She perfected her pitch, flew to the other side of the world to Silicon Valley, faced a LOT of rejection until, finally, her billion-dollar company Canva was born. Narrated by multi-award-winning STEM journalist and Wiradjuri woman Rae Johnston
Ever wanted to change the world? Melanie Perkins did — she just needed the right problem to solve. Then it hit her. She tutored university students in graphic design, and they all had the same complaint: the software was too complicated. Melanie knew there must be an easier way. She thought everyone should be able to make beautiful, professional looking images. So, she cleared a space in her mum's living room and got to work. She perfected her pitch, flew to the other side of the world to Silicon Valley, faced a LOT of rejection until, finally, her billion-dollar company Canva was born. Narrated by multi-award-winning STEM journalist and Wiradjuri woman Rae Johnston
Our new season of Look at Me has host Rae Johnston uncover weird and wonderful tales of Australian wildlife. This first episode showcases a butterfly that tricks ants into feeding its caterpillars and the people who wrote a song to save it from extinction
The federal government won't add superannuation to taxpayer-funded parental leave payments after rejecting a suggestion from its retirement income review. Ministers decided against the change, arguing it wouldn't have a big enough impact to justify the cost. The review found paying superannuation would cost $200m a year, less than one per cent of the total budget. Guest: Senator Jane Hume, Minister for Women's Economic Security
One of Australia's oldest sandstone universities is facing allegations of being an 'old white man's club', after awarding honourary doctorates to six white men. The controversy has prompted one of the nation's largest philanthropic donors to suspend its sponsorship of Melbourne University.
This year's International Women's Day Theme, as stated by the UN, was supposed to be about the contributions of women to changing the climate of gender and building a sustainable future. Indigenous women around the world are at the frontline of this fight, protecting ancestral lands ... so why aren't their voices being elevated? Guest: Senator Lidia Thorpe, Victorian Greens
What do you see when you look into the night sky? Do you know the Big Dipper and the Southern Cross? What about the Celestial Emu and the Seven Sisters? The skies of Australia were the focus of stories and study long before Europeans set foot on this land. And that knowledge from First Nations Peoples is beginning to be more widely acknowledged and celebrated. Associate Professor Alice Gorman is a Space Archaeologist and the guest editor of Astronomy: Sky Country, a new book in the First Knowledges series, written by Gomeroi astrophysicists Krystal De Napoli and Karlie Noon.
In 2022 the AFL has seen continued growth as it prepares to complete its expansion and welcome the final four teams to the field before the end of the year. With the AFLW players Collective Bargaining Agreement coming to an end after the current season, will a new agreement help usher in a fully professional era?
What do you see when you look into the night sky? Do you know the Big Dipper and the Southern Cross? What about the Celestial Emu and the Seven Sisters? The skies of Australia were the focus of stories and study long before Europeans set foot on this land. And that knowledge from First Nations Peoples is beginning to be more widely acknowledged and celebrated. Associate Professor Alice Gorman is a Space Archaeologist and the guest editor of Astronomy: Sky Country, a new book in the First Knowledges series, written by Gomeroi astrophysicists Krystal De Napoli and Karlie Noon.
When it comes to Australian native animals, everyone thinks about koalas and kangaroos and drop bears and wombats. But what about the creepy ones? What about the niche ones? The ones that don't make it on to coins or Bluey? Join your hosts Rae Johnston and Chris McCormack to meet the incredible animals other people don't talk about.
From gamification to AI, speech recognition to virtual reality, technology is making an extraordinary contribution to the lives of those living with disability – and there's some pretty amazing stuff in store for the future too. Power up with Alistair McEwan and Rae Johnston as they explore how technology, data and innovation are changing lives and improving outcomes, and the questions these cuttingedge creations are raising along the way. How do we best navigate the ethics of AI and make the most of its potential? Could a virtual baby give us new insight and a window to the future? And might soft exoskeletons (think Big Hero 6) become a tool in early intervention? Professor Alistair McEwan is the Ainsworth Chair of Technology and Innovation at CPA. His research looks at how emerging technology – from bionics and robotics to AI – can contribute to better treatments, interventions and solutions for people living with cerebral palsy and similar conditions. Learn about Alistair's work cerebralpalsy.org.au/our-research/ A multi-award-winning STEM journalist, broadcaster and proud Wiradjuri woman, Rae Johnston has worked in television, radio, podcasting and digital publishing. She was the first Science and Technology Editor for SBS's NITV and is the producer and host of top-rated podcasts Queens of the Drone Age and Hear+Beyond. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Conversations have always been great drivers of change. That's why we are so excited to launch a new CPA podcast that features conversations between some great minds, thinking differently about how we change expectations, attitudes and culture around some of today's biggest disability issues: ableism, accessibility, visibility, and inclusion. Season one features Nadia Badawi, Iona Novak, Bronya Metherall, Pete Horsley and Alistair McEwan chatting with Tracey Spicer, Tara Moss, Naomi Simson, and Rae Johnston. We've also asked some wonderful Australians with lived experience of cerebral palsy to share their stories with us, including Hannah Diviney, Emily Dash, Lia Sintras, Arran Keith, Joe Darcy, and Marley Lyras-Hull! Cerebral Conversations is coming soon! Tell your friends, and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we dive into the biggest spyware scandal of the year, Pegasus, that was sold to authoritarian regimes and is being used to target activists, politicians and journalists. Plus, the power is in our hands – or rather, fingertips – with a new device that can generate small amounts of electricity from finger sweat or pressure. And US President Joe Biden says that social media is killing people, while beyond-the-grave deep fakes get us pondering the moral and ethical limitations of the technology. Guests: Rae Johnston, co-host of the Queens of the Drone Age podcast & Josh Taylor, technology reporter at The Guardian
Our regular science & technology segment with Rae Johnston
Our regular science and technology segment with Rae Johnston.
Our regular science and technology segment with Journalist and Wiradjuri woman Rae Johnston.
Artificial Intelligence underpins our lives and creative endeavours in unexpected ways, from music collaboration to teaching methods. So where is the technology of AI going and are we still in charge? Guests: Rae Johnston, SBS NITV Science and Technology editor & Dr Ollie Bown, Associate Professor UNSW School of Art Design, author 'Beyond the Creative Species'
Off Track presents the new ABC podcast 'GOOD GAME: how games play us' attempting to answer a BIG question: There's nothing like taking a walk out and about in nature — or is there?
Rae Johnston on the online responses to the two mass shootings in the US, we discuss the life and legacy of Toni Morrison with Dr Denise Chapman, plus why are people flocking to Australian survivor?
Rae Johnston on the online responses to the two mass shootings in the US, we discuss the life and legacy of Toni Morrison with Dr Denise Chapman, plus why are people flocking to Australian survivor?
Cameo screws up, Tumblr crumbles on sex and while you drink will Tesla drive? Guests: Seamus Byrne, Managing Editor, Innovation Aus.com and Rae Johnston, Editor of Junkee
Will Twitter kill the humble LIKE button and what exactly is the social media platform Gab? Guests: Ariel Bogle, ABC RN online technology reporter and Rae Johnston, Editor, Junkee.
The Room is widely regarded as one of the worst films ever made. We sit down with the co-star Greg Sestero on the eve of the release of the new biopic The Disaster Artist which recounts the epic production. Panellists Claire Reilly and Rae Johnston also talk us through Amazon's launch in Australia, Uber's new hacking problem and the complexities of Net Neutrality laws. Also, it turns out Islamic State hate Swedish radio. Who knew?