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While Murray Bridge toddler Oscar Noye battles blood cancer, he has a huge amount of support from the community. His father Josh Noye and supporters have raised almost $110,000 for the Leukemia Foundation (https://www.leukaemia.org.au/) by taking part in the World's Greatest Shave. Josh joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to talk about his family's journey and the type of support that helps most during such a crisis.
It's Queenslanders galore this week on Inside The Ropes!First up, we welcome reigning Aus Amateur champ Jed Morgan to the show as he counts down the days until his long locks come off for the World's Greatest Shave! (Click here to donate on Jed's page)Then, Aussie legend Rod Pampling is on the line from Florida for one of the great Inside The Ropes chats, covering the Champions Tour, beating Brooks Koepka, memories of Tiger and so much more.Andy Maher is joined by Matt Cutler and Mark Hayes.
Join Alex Whitlock, Annie Kane and Charbel Kadib as they delve into the implications of coronavirus on the global broking and mortgage industry, including the US Federal Reserve's pre-emptive rate cut, the RBA extending liquidity to banks, and relief packages for affected borrowers and businesses. This week they discuss: - The US Federal Reserve cutting rates by 100 basis points - How technology can be implemented by brokers to work around distancing restrictions - Pepper Money CEO Mario Rehayem participating in the World's Greatest Shave
Chit Chat about Charity Day and World's Greatest Shave events. Competition announced: enter to get your jingle on our podcast! We want a really fun cool special jingle to play at the beginning of all the future episodes, so get creative and send in a 10 second jingle. As always, email scstudentcouncil@yahoo.com with questions, suggestions or just to chit chat.
Dr Chromo and Dr Ray join Dr Shane in the studio.In news: the jury is back in on homeopathy - it doesn't work.Australian science made it into Nature this week for not funding their scientific infrastructure. Time for science to fight back.Today's guest is Emily Petroff from the Centre for Astrophysics and Supercomputing at Swinburn University. Emily works with telescopes and radio astronomy instrumentation to look for short timescale events in the radio sky, like pulsars; and a new type of object called fast radio bursts. Bright, single bursts that appear to originate billions of light years away.Support Dr Chromo in the World's Greatest Shave.