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انسلخت اورشينا كوركو عن أرضها وبيتها في سوريا عام 2019 لتصل إلى برّ الأمان كلاجئة وليس في بلد غريب عنها لغويًا وثقافيًا تاركة أوراقها ومحاضراتها في السنة الثالثة من اختصاصها في علم الأحياء لتجد نفسها عاملة في خدمة الزبائن بمتاجر Woolworths. من متاجر التجزئة إلى مراقبة لحركة المرور، كيف وصلت في سنوات خمس لتحتل منصب ممثلة الخدمات الرقمية في Service NSW رغم عائق اللغة؟
Over just 30-mins, you'll hear Jody Grima share her experience in gauging the success of change programs working for Service NSW in the early days when they were establishing the three channels for service delivery in the state, how mindset and EQ play pivotal roles in preparing the workforce for the future, the biases that organisations need to overcome to ensure our workplaces are inclusive and equal for all, and how leaders throughout her career have inspired her to become the leader she is today.
A Sydney immigrant's decision to protect her Australian citizenship certificate by laminating it has backfired after it led Service NSW to refuse her a photo ID card.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A wide variety of companies and government services such as Service NSW, 13Cabs, Foxtel, St George's Bank and 2GB and more have been impacted by a massive, national network outage this afternoon.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris Minns is set to cut even more jobs in Service NSW. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Opposition Leader Mark Speakman criticises the NSW Government's decision to cut $110 million from Service NSW, predicting increased wait times and job losses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stewart Little, General Secretary of the PSA, calls the NSW Government's plan to cut 225 jobs from Service NSW "mind-boggling" and "stupid," emphasising the critical role of these services.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NSW Customer Service Minister Jihad Dib responds to Chris' exclusive that the NSW Government is gutting Service NSW.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
انسلخت اورشينا كوركو عن ارضها وبيتها في سوريا عام 2019 لتصل الى برّ الأمان كلاجئة وليس في بلد غريب عنها لغويًا وثقافيًا تاركة اوراقها ومحاضراتها في السنة الثالثة من اختصاصها في علم الأحياء لتجد نفسها كعاملة في خدمة الزبائن في متاجر Woolworths . من متاجر التجزئة الى عاملة كمراقبة حركة المرور، كيف وصلت في سنوات خمس لتحتل منصب ممثلة الخدمات الرقمية في Service NSW رغم عائق اللغة؟
Service NSW faces criticism for its rigid requirement of in-person photo identification, leaving elderly and physically impaired individuals struggling to obtain essential IDs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the leading men behind Service NSW app is joining MyGov, and he speaks to Deb on his appointment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6月19日起,新州居民可在Service NSW应用程序上查询五年以上车辆的里程表读数;2021-2022两年来二手车里程数欺诈案激增4倍,发出11.3万澳币罚单;目前此查询服务仅在新州提供。
A SBS em Português conversou com o brasileiro de Sydney, Daniel Horta, que recentemente testemunhou algo bastante assustador. Ele estava em uma das unidades da Service NSW quando um dos servidores foi esfaqueado por um consumidor. Daniel interveio, possivelmente, salvando a vida do atendente. Na entrevista, ele conta os detalhes desse dia.
Welcome to The Quicky, getting you up to speed daily. On top of The Quicky team bringing you a daily deep dive on one topic that has captured your attention along with the morning news headlines, we also update you each afternoon from 5pm with the evening headlines. If you have a topic you would like us to look into further, email thequicky@mamamia.com.au with your story suggestions. CREDITS Host: Isabella Ross Audio Producer: Thom Lion Subscribe to MamamiaBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Dark Sky Conversations, host Marnie Ogg interviews John Whittle, who works for the National Parks and Wildlife Service in New South Wales. John manages the Warrumbungle National Park, which is the first Dark Sky park in the southern hemisphere. With a background in forestry, John oversees a team of rangers and field officers who are responsible for managing the park's environmental aspects, improving biodiversity, managing pests and weeds, and maintaining visitor infrastructure. He also keeps people informed about the work they do and the importance of preserving dark skies. This interview is presented as part of International Dark Sky Week 2023. For more details and resources for International Dark Sky Week, please visit https://www.darksky.org Email Marnie: - marnie@darkskytraveller.com.au Marnie Ogg talks with some of the brightest minds about light pollution and ways to protect our night skies. For more details, visit the Dark Sky website: https://www.darkskytraveller.com.au/podcast Subscribe, rate and review at Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify and all good podcast apps. Stream on demand from https://www.bitesz.com/show/dark-sky-conversations/ For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com
Hey, it's 5:05 on Friday, April 7th, 2023. From The Sourced Podcast Network in New York City, this is your host, Pokie Huang. Stories in today's episode come from Edwin Kwan in Sydney, Australia, Trac Bannon in Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, Katy Craig in San Diego, California, Marcel Brown in St. Louis, Missouri. Let's get to it.Personal Information Exposed in Service NSW Breach
In this episode we talk to Russ Murphy, the Director of Regional Service Centres at Service NSW. Russ was a member of the team that began the transformation journey at Service NSW back in 2013. He shares the trials and tribulations of his leadership career and the approach they took from the early days of the very first service centre pilot to centralising services into their contact centres. Service NSW makes it easier to access government services for people and businesses across NSW. Service NSW is a NSW Government executive agency that joined the Department of Customer Service on 1 July 2019. We deliver world-class one-stop-shop services for customers, businesses and our partner agencies About us: This podcast is brought to you by The Agile Contact Centre. Stories, tips and practices that will help you create memorable experiences for your people and customers. We do this because our mission is to reinvent to contact centre by building adaptive teams who are ready for any challenge. Please follow, rate and review. We appreciate all your support. Check us out here: https://www.theagilecontactcentre.com.au Please follow us on LinkedIn
I'm going to preface this episode with a warning: This woman is unstoppable and together with her team and tenacity have brought you the changes and customer experiences that NSW has seen in government over the last few years. Nicole Watts, Director of NSW Maritime, has her feet firmly in the waters, looking to the future of our shoreline. With her extensive career in leadership and change management, a young family and charisma, you can't help but be inspired. Nicole thrives on getting it better, not just right. She has overseen the customer service journey at Service NSW, spent a year with Apple Australia and travelled extensively on her days off from her roles at Qantas during the pandemic, taking and making opportunities. This interview was awe inspiring for me, demonstrating the transition of skills and ability into Marine Industry she inadvertently started in whilst working on Cruise Ships during her early life. She has an open invitation to come back onto the series. NSW Maritime Transport NSW www.theboatprincess.com.au
I'm going to preface this episode with a warning: This woman is unstoppable and together with her team and tenacity have brought you the changes and customer experiences that NSW has seen in government over the last few years. Nicole Watts, Director of NSW Maritime, has her feet firmly in the waters, looking to the future of our shoreline. With her extensive career in leadership and change management, a young family and charisma, you can't help but be inspired. Nicole thrives on getting it better, not just right. She has overseen the customer service journey at Service NSW, spent a year with Apple Australia and travelled extensively on her days off from her roles at Qantas during the pandemic, taking and making opportunities. This interview was awe inspiring for me, demonstrating the transition of skills and ability into Marine Industry she inadvertently started in whilst working on Cruise Ships during her early life. She has an open invitation to come back onto the series. NSW Maritime Transport NSW Don't forget to follow me on Instagram @theboatprincess Or sign up for my newsletter on www.theboatprincess.com Please review our podcast, it makes the world of difference to those businesses and people we share the story of. Check out our Boat Princess Merchandise including our great Jackets and Caps - wearing them lets the world know your a strong woman that loves her boating so we can all find each other around the world! https://rosswhitcroft.com.au/collections/boat-princess
Victor Dominello, NSW Minister for Customer Service and Digital Government is well regarded in the tech and innovation space and joins Retail Therapy to share his insights and experience leading the NSW State Government's digital strategy for a number of years. In this episode, Victor and ARA CEO Paul Zahra discuss: Leading government through digital innovation The evolution of the Service NSW app and its importance during Covid-19 Streamlining government services National priorities when it comes to data, tech and innovation Collaboration between government and start-ups What's next for Victor, in his life post-politics Learn more about American Express: https://www.americanexpress.com/au/merchant/accept-amex-cards.html ABOUT THE ARA: The Australian Retailers Association (ARA) is the oldest, largest and most diverse national retail body, representing a $400bn sector that employs 1.3 million Australians. Learn more: retail.org.au Follow us on LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Ep.095 Adding Up - Staying In Control With Finances Staying in control with finances is my focus in 2023. For this to happen I'm taking the time to review all the things I can control and even plan for the things I can't control. In this episode I also detail what and where I'm seeking more support and advice to continue to be and do better with my budget and finances. Learn more about the Adding Up Podcast and discover more episodes to listen to https://addingup.com.au My Budget Highlights: My Best Saving - Walking the dog My Best Learning - Routine with choice Money Bravery - If you don't have all the facts you can't make an informed decision Also included are my tips and experience on: - Saving money on food - Eating leftovers - How to avoid the fridge to bin problem - Favourite leftover meals - Switching off lights - Service NSW vouchers - Combatting the costs of going back to school Do you want to be my guest sharing your Money Story? Use the link this link to share your details and we'll be in contact. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/serena-dot-ryan/message
去年,华人移民Chen Curtis因为出色的工作表现获得了Service NSW颁发的奖项“I make a difference Secretary Award”。
Hello and welcome to Bringing Design Closer. Our goal is to have conversations that inspire and to help move the dial forward for organisations to become more human-centred in their approach to solving complex business and societal problems. Before we jump in, I have a favour to ask. Ive been creating content for This is HCD for over 5-years or so, all for the love of sharing knowledge to the global design community. One thing you could do is leave a review (preferably a 5-star one!), as it helps us grow our community - every little helps. Even if you don't review, you can go one better by telling people you work with about the podcast. We launched a space on ThisisHCD.com where you can take courses now on visualisation, design research and more. In this episode I speak with Peter Lofgren, Head of Design for Service NSW in Australia. We chat about Design at Scale, what this means, and how Peter has approached his work across several large organisations, Atlassian, ABC, Westpac and now Service NSW. Let's jump in... Become a Patron of This is HCD / https://www.thisishcd.com/become-a-patron Sign up to This is HCD Netletter / https://www.thisishcd.com/community/stay-up-to-date-with-this-is-hcd Follow Gerry Scullion on Twitter / https://twitter.com/gerrycircus Follow This is HCD on Twitter / https://twitter.com/thisishcd Connect with Peter Löfgren on LinkedIn / https://www.linkedin.com/in/peterellofgren Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Since 2019, Service NSW has provided a Digital Driver's Licence (DDL). Today we learned it's extremely easy to counterfeit by anyone with modest technical skills. That's a huge security risk - for businesses and for ourselves! Read more at: https://blog.dvuln.com/blogs/servicensw-digital-superbad. For more information about this and all our other Next Billion Seconds content, please check out https://nextbillionseconds.com. If you are interested in sponsoring The Next Billion Seconds podcast, reach out to our Director of Media and Partnerships Lauren Deighton at lauren@ampel.com.au. Mark Pesce - The Next Billion Seconds is produced by Ampel - visit https://ampel.com.au. If you enjoyed this show, please leave a rating and/or review on Apple, Spotify or any other podcast platform. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is International Women's Day, and we're taking this opportunity to speak with three amazing women working in civic tech. We hear from Kyreena Hay, a Developer and Service Designer who has worked in the public sector as well as for various NGOs; Michelle Cabanela — Principle Product Manager at Service NSW, and Cassitie Galliott, Code for Australia's Head of Delivery and People.Read more on this episode's accompanying blog: https://bit.ly/3pO3CI7 Credits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo. This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
最近,华人移民Chen Curtis因为在过去一年出色的工作表现获得了Service NSW颁发的奖项“I make a difference Secretary Award”。(点击图片收听采访)
During the recent NSW Lockdown, workers at Service NSW were asked to go above and beyond their normal tasks to keep the state running. This included distributing small business grants and being on top of newly developed technology on smartphone apps. It was and is a stressful time for these Champions. On the podcast this week we hear about these scenarios from Delegate Susan Townsend.
The Service NSW app has a little-known feature allowing users to check if they've crossed paths with an infected person. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The NSW vaccine passport is now accessible to fully vaccinated residents. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorialılar aşı pasaportunu, bir yere girerken QR koduyla kayıt yaptırdıkları Service Victoria uygulamasına, NSW'liler de Service NSW uygulamasına yükleyecek.
We speak with Damon Rees, the Chief Executive Officer of Service NSW. Damon has led his team through some unprecedented times, from the horrific bushfires that have swept our nation, through to the current pandemic. All the while Service NSW have managed to innovate their ways of working and share their learnings along the way. We speak with Damon about what makes the team successful, the role digital has in service provision, and much more.For a full transcript and links to the resources mentioned, head to this postCredits and thank yous:The show is hosted by Esther Semo and Sean Hua. Consulting producer is Daniel Semo. Podcast artwork designed by Nigel Moyes with illustrations by Indah Ibrahim. Music by Daniel Semo. This episode is brought to you by Code for AustraliaCode for Australia are a for-purpose organisation working in collaboration with public sector teams and the tech community to help create a world class digital government
The pandemic has highlighted a lot of administrative demands placed on government sectors, none more so than for those who work in Service NSW. On this episode, we chat to Industrial Officer Simon Van Vegchel about the pressures placed on our members and their colleagues in this essential government sector.
Steve Price speaks to NSW Customer Service Minister Victor Dominello about how the Government plans to integrate vaccine passports into the Service NSW app and which regionals areas can expect to trial the app before Freedom Day. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Summary of Terrorism Threat to the U.S. Homeland The Secretary of Homeland Security has issued a new National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS) Bulletin regarding the current heightened threat environment across the United States. The Homeland continues to face a diverse and challenging threat environment leading up to and following the 20th Anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks as well religious holidays we assess could serve as a catalyst for acts of targeted violence. These threats include those posed by domestic terrorists, individuals and groups engaged in grievance-based violence, and those inspired or motivated by foreign terrorists and other malign foreign influences. These actors are increasingly exploiting online forums to influence and spread violent extremist narratives and promote violent activity. Such threats are also exacerbated by impacts of the ongoing global pandemic, including grievances over public health safety measures and perceived government restrictions. Dems Intro Bill Banning Unvaxxed Americans from Flying. Dems Intro Bill Banning Unvaxxed Americans From Flying. Muzzle sent to Tenn. vaccine expert was bought on Amazon account, credit card in her name, report says Dr. Michelle Fiscus, who claimed she was fired for political reasons, said the dog muzzle was a threat. A state inquiry said it was bought with an American Express card in her name. https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/muzzle-sent-tenn-vaccine-expert-bought-amazon-account-credit-card-n1277017?cid=sm_npd_nn_fb_ma&fbclid=IwAR1lPd4q_ssgwJmGadshdUvniIkrzpzwxOupW3ZG6A91DUE5ndHu066A5gg Proverbs 12:10 ESV / 973 helpful votes Whoever is righteous has regard for the life of his beast, but the mercy of the wicked is cruel. Ecclesiastes 3:19 ESV / 795 helpful votes For what happens to the children of man and what happens to the beasts is the same; as one dies, so dies the other. They all have the same breath, and man has no advantage over the beasts, for all is vanity. Exodus 23:5 ESV / 335 helpful votes If you see the donkey of one who hates you lying down under its burden, you shall refrain from leaving him with it; you shall rescue it with him. Proverbs 27:23 ESV / 321 helpful votes Know well the condition of your flocks, and give attention to your herds, Deuteronomy 25:4 ESV / 259 helpful votes “You shall not muzzle an ox when it is treading out the grain. Psalm 145:9 ESV / 251 helpful votes The Lord is good to all, and his mercy is over all that he has made. Australian rescue dogs shot dead over COVID-19 restrictions https://nypost.com/2021/08/22/australian-rescue-dogs-shot-dead-over-covid-19-restrictions/?utm_campaign=SocialFlow&utm_medium=SocialFlow&utm_source=NYPTwitter NSW COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS for New lockdown restrictions for NSW and Greater Sydney https://www.9news.com.au/national/coronavirus-nsw-lockdown-restrictions-update-greater-sydney-lockdown-extended-new-restrictions-curfew-explainer/8d6732e0-7e77-4d77-9eac-e05d31e75df8 STAY AT HOME ORDER You can only leave the home for the following four reasons: shopping for essential items (one person only within LGA/5km)care and compassionate reasons (one visitor only)exercise (in groups no more than 2 - excluding groups of household members, within 5km or within LGA. No outdoor recreation)work and education that cannot be conducted remotely - SINGLE BUBBLE: People who live alone can nominate one designated family member or friend to visit for companionship. "Singles bubbles" will be required to be registered on nsw.gov.au - EDUCATION: Schools will conduct remote learning but will remain open for students who need them. - MASKS: Must be worn in all non-residential indoor settings, outside while queuing for takeaway, at outdoor markets and in all common property shared spaces of a residential building. Will be mandatory everywhere outside the home except for when exercising from Monday August 23. LGA OF CONCERN In addition to the Stay-At-Home order, anyone in a LGA of concern must wear a mask at all times outside the house9pm to 5am curfew (as of August 23)exercise limited to one hour per day (as of August 23)must not go further than 5km from the home for exercise, shopping or single bubble visitsmust not leave their LGA for work except for emergency services and healthcare workers (including aged and disability workers)childcare workers and disability workers in the LGA must have their first vaccine dose by August 30authorised workers must carry a Service NSW permitconstruction workers can attend unoccupied sites if they meet vaccination conditions Curfew in place for hotspot LGAs A curfew has been introduced across 12 local government areas in Greater Sydney where coronavirus cases are at their highest. Those LGAs are Bayside, Blacktown, Burwood, Campbelltown, Canterbury-Bankstown, Cumberland, Fairfield, Georges River, Liverpool, Parramatta, Strathfield, and some suburbs of Penrith. People are not be allowed to leave their homes between 9pm and 5am. That curfew came into place at 12.01am on Monday. The curfew does not apply to authorised workers, emergencies or medical care. READ MORE: Man charged with COVID-19 breaches after driving from Queensland to Sydney Cuomo Last words and Testament… https://www.usatoday.com/videos/news/nation/2021/08/23/pentagon-mandatory-vaccinations-after-fda-approval/8247637002/
The NSW Small Business Minister is assuring staff numbers are being boosted at Service NSW to try and keep up with demand for lockdown support. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Larry hands his penis into Service NSW, the owner of the storm wants to buy the grand final and is Gutho struggling with menopause.
Small business owners have reported excruciating wait times to access COVID relief grants provided by the NSW government. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Mega C-Suite Stories, Michael Cracroft, former CISO at Service NSW, joins Host, Shamane Tan, and shares what were some of the key success factors in securing the public sector. This session includes covering some of the elements of consideration in his team being able to deliver the Covid-safe check-in app securely in the pandemic times, all the way through to lessons learnt from data breaches and from his previous cloud journey - for companies moving into cloud, how to avoid opportunities missed. Michael Cracroft, SNSW's former CS&TO - https://www.linkedin.com/in/michaelcracroft/ Shamane Tan, Chief Growth Officer, Author & Cyber Risk Meetup Founder - https://www.linkedin.com/in/shamane/ Website: www.cyberriskmeetup.com
The NSW government has announced the digital driver's license available through the Service NSW app has been adopted by over half of all eligible drivers. Launched in November 2019, Minister for Digital Victor Dominello announced that three million drivers, 53% of all licensed drivers in the state, have now added a digital license to their app. The digital license is now accepted by police in every Australian state and territory and other states are now launching similar options. NSW still recommends drivers carry their physical license when travelling beyond NSW borders.https://www.zdnet.com/article/more-than-half-of-nsw-drivers-have-adopted-a-digital-licence/A report into how Australian copyright infringement routines have changed has been published by the federal government with some interesting findings. The report, published last month, surveyed over 2,400 internet users aged 12 and over, and found that the majority of those who had encountered ISP blocked piracy websites simply gave up on the content – including not accessing it via legal means either. 59% took this approach, while 21% said they found a legal route to access what they were looking for.https://torrentfreak.com/when-aussies-face-a-blocked-pirate-site-59-simply-give-up-dont-try-legal-options-210520/https://www.communications.gov.au/documents/2020-consumer-copyright-infringement-surveyRegulators are finally getting involved in the cryptocurrency arena and it looks set to test the limits of investors and speculators in the blockchain world. Last week the US Treasury announced all crypto transactions worth over $10,000 must be reported to the country's tax service, the IRS. China has also begun to hone in on a crackdown, with some of the world's biggest Bitcoin mining operations based within its borders. Ars Technica reports the Chinese government is close to issuing an outright ban on mining. Prices of the top currencies have been highly volatile over the past two weeks, most a long way down from all-time peaks in mid April but still fluctuating wildly from day to day.https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/05/china-advances-its-war-on-bitcoin-cracks-down-on-mining/https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2021/05/crypto-payments-above-10000-would-be-reported-to-irs-under-treasury-plan/Over on YouTube, the classic viral video "Charlie Bit My Finger" will now be deleted from the site after the owner of the video sold an NFT of the clip and earned US$761,000. Its owner said they were already considering removal after the video was flagged as 'made for kids' by YouTube, so the NFT sale apparently puts an end to the video's journey from amusing clip to 884 million view juggernaut. Of course, I'm sure no one will ever see it on YouTube ever again because no other account would ever repost such a clip. That never happens on YouTube.https://www.tubefilter.com/2021/05/24/charlie-bit-my-finger-nft-sale-removed-from-youtube/https://youtu.be/_OBlgSz8sSMElsewhere in the battle for digital dominion, demands for social media platforms to be accountable for misinformation have been growing in recent years, but now some legislators are pushing back against platform efforts to remove or label content as misleading. Florida has just pushed a new law that aims to ban platforms from suspending politicians, like Trump, and allows them to sue platforms for doing so. Meanwhile in India, Twitter has seen its offices raided by police as the government demands answers on why a government spokesperson's tweet was labelled as "manipulated media". A knife edge time for balancing freedom of speech with outright lies from politicians.https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/india/delhi-police-raids-twitter-india-offices/articleshow/82912102.cmshttps://www.businessinsider.com.au/florida-republicans-want-fine-social-media-companies-banning-politicans-2021-4Microsoft has updated its Xbox Cloud Gaming app for Android to add support for... See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Now we are entering 'Covid Normal', what do we want it to be? Do we even have a choice? Richard Riordan MP joined me to discuss as many aspects of Covid Normal as possible: Medical martial law States running out of money Businesses choosing Sydney and Adelaide over Melbourne A 2-tiered society (mandatory vaccinations) Making life easy for government (but not for you) VicRoads being flogged off Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/Hg8fGB5OkDk ------------------------------------ 1:46 Shifting Goalposts – ‘the beach is unsafe…go to Bunnings' 3:00 Anzac Day Hypocrisy 2021 5:05 The Colac Community Beat Covid-19 without Government 5:53 Shifting Goalposts – vaccines no longer our saviour 9:26 Medical Martial Law 12:27 States running out of money 14:58 Pulling out of Victoria – it's not safe for business 16:18 COVID-23 (The Songbird Movie) 22:37 NSW Hotel Quarantine Sets the Standard 23:33 A 2-tiered society (mandatory vaccinations) 28:14 Disenfranchised citizens 29:34 Easy for Government (But Not For You) 32:35 Service NSW vs VicRoads 35:01 Vaccine Passports Around The World 39:25 Getting rational with Australia's state borders 42:28 Liberals suck at elections 44:52 Calling for Smarter Government 47:06 Richard's Magic Wand 47:42 Geelong's Rebound Proves you Don't Need Government to Succeed 51:53 How We Should Get to ‘Covid Normal' ------------------------------------ Subscribe to Discernable on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/discernable?sub_confirmation=1 Join the Discernable Crew (email list) to never lose access to our content: https://www.discernable.io/crew
In this episode of The Drift Zone at Fair Day 2021, James Deering form the NSW State Emergency Service jumps into The Drift Zone and lets us know how we can all look after each other and ourselves in terms of emergencySOUND THE ALARMWelcome to The Drift ZoneMUSICThe Adventure of A Lifetime - Grant NewmanValley of The Kings - Hampus NaeseliusIt Keeps Coming Back - Christian AndersenThe Architect - Bonnie GraceBig Announcement - Out To The World
5 million Australians rely on small business. As a group, small business is the largest employer and biggest contributor to the national economy but it remains fragmented because small business owners by their nature run their own race with little time or will to organise politically. Enter Small Business Australia - an organisation founded by Bill Lang two decades ago to represent all small businesses in this country and bring attention to their role as community hubs and the heart of our economy. --------------------------------- Join Small Business Australia for FREE: www.smallbusinessaustralia.org Let's Be Open campaign: www.sosbiz.com.au Follow Bill: www.facebook.com/smallbizaustralia www.linkedin.com/company/67993566/admin Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/wxoYJK1qzsk --------------------------------- Show notes: 2:20 Local communities are supported by small business not large corporations 6:33 Winning the war by changing the government – ideas to save business 8:37 Change ‘imposed' is often change ‘opposed' 11:50 ‘Australian Cadetships' instead of JobSeeker 13:42 Private sector designed, government funded 15:58 ‘A chicken in every pot' 21:31 Giving politicians too much power 24:53 The U.K. stimulus for lockdowns 27:25 How to get staff at half price 32:35 People mistakenly believe that government supported all small businesses 34:53 Does the Victorian government ‘hate' small business? 38:31 Companies captured by government 43:51 Citizen Action Plans (CAP) to change Victoria 48:15 Media bias and faked interviews 49:10 New bankruptcy laws? 54:43 QLD elections, Jacinda Ardern win, Daniel Andrews in 2022 1:03:12 Where to get news and avoid ‘if it bleeds it leads' 1:08:40 Private sector innovation for contact tracing 1:11:45 Service NSW shows us how it's done 1:13:16 Why Australians still start small businesses 1:20:32 The coming wave of innovation 1:22:22 Succeeding during crisis 1:25:30 Hibernation and polar bears 1:30:12 Business is much more than profit 1:31:50 Moving beyond survival to focus on ‘thriving' post-COVID 1:35:28 Recommendations for 2020/2021
Vision has emerged of a confrontation between police and two elderly women in an apparent anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne; Prime Minister Scott Morrison has taken aim at the Victorian Government, putting pressure on the state to fast-track the roadmap out of lockdown; Service NSW has come under a cyber attack, exposing the data of more than 180,000 people. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Vision has emerged of a confrontation between police and two elderly women in an apparent anti-lockdown protest in Melbourne; Prime Minister Scott Morrison has taken aim at the Victorian Government, putting pressure on the state to fast-track the roadmap out of lockdown; Service NSW has come under a cyber attack, exposing the data of more than 180,000 people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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