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Australia is facing its most significant challenges since World War Two. Geopolitical tensions are increasing, Cultural self-confidence is in decline. The values which define us freedom, democracy, egalitarianism, and sacrifice – are being put to the test. Over this special podcast series Tony and I discuss how Australia can not only survive, but flourish in the decades ahead.
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Everything you need to know about Australian public policy. Grattan Institute is dedicated to developing high quality public policy for Australia’s future. Our podcasts cover a range of public policy topics focusing on the main issues facing Australia. Our podcasts concentrate on budget policy, economic growth, energy, health, institutional reform, household finances, school education, and disability policy.
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Investigating the key intersection of science and the community – the stuff that actually matters to us – and cutting through the half-truths and inaccurate science that floods the digital domain. Find the science of everything at cosmosmagazine.com
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The Australia Institute Tasmania Podcast.
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The Lucky Country is an insider's outside view of Australia's most important political and economic debates. Hosted by The Australia Institute's Chief Economist Richard Denniss, The Lucky Country is a weekly podcast from Schwartz Media which applies common sense to complex issues.
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Melanoma Insights for Professionals features interviews with leading melanoma specialists who translate the latest research and best practice into the everyday clinic setting. Developed by Melanoma Institute Australia, this series is for multidisciplinary healthcare professionals who want to be across the latest developments in melanoma. For more education, visit melanomaeducation.org.au.
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Creating unity, community, conversation and strength, we are your representative association for beauty and aesthetics
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The Australia India Institute Podcast examines key questions facing contemporary India and the Australia-India relationship. The Australia India Institute podcast is brought to you in association with the Australia India Institute @ Delhi and founding partners La Trobe University and the University of New South Wales.
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On Ear to Asia, we talk with Asia experts to unpack the issues behind news headlines in a region that is rapidly changing the world. Ear to Asia is produced by Asia Institute, the Asia research specialists at the University of Melbourne, Australia. Subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts.
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Focusing on the Pacific region, the program brings you interviews with leaders, newsmakers, and people who make the Pacific beat.
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Whistleblowers are having a big moment, but what happens after the whistle is blown? This new 3-part podcast, brought to you by The Australia Institute, follows the journey of how one whistleblower makes a big impact and rebuilds her life.
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The Queensland residential property development industry podcast for UDIA members.
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We are a world-leading authority on global security, political risk and military conflict. We were founded in 1958, and have offices in London, Washington, Singapore and Bahrain. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Voices of Australia podcast explores all things interesting about Australian society. Join Anthea Hancocks, CEO of the Scanlon Foundation Research Institute, as she engages in thought-provoking conversations with experts in the field and influential community voices, shedding light on the intricacies of social cohesion in Australia. Tune in on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts as we uncover the stories that make Australia’s cohesion unique. Scanl ...
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Communities in Control is Australia's biggest and best annual gathering of community sector workers, volunteers and supporters - each year bringing together a stellar list of the world's brightest speakers and hundreds of people who work in or care about community to listen, debate, network, exchange strategies, and recharge. Communities in Control is convened by The Institute of Community Directors Australia. VISIT: www.communitiesincontrol.com.au for further information about the conferenc ...
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Tune in for regular conversations with urban planners and city shapers, discussing the future of Queensland cities, communities and regions. The episodes are light hearted, conversational and inspiring. Tune in regularly for a new 30 min episode.
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The Lowy Institute is a leading international think tank that looks at the world from Australia’s perspective. This channel aggregates audio from across all of our event and podcast channels.
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News and analysis of issues affecting the Korean Peninsula. Discussions on culture, politics, human rights, economics, and more.
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‘Our State’ is a half-hour, weekly radio segment airing 1:30pm ACST each Monday on Adelaide's FiveAA.The program focuses on uncovering and sharing important subjects: the interesting, the significant, the future, the unknown and the things that are happening, right now, in South Australia. Each week, a wide range of guests discuss achievements, initiatives and events which highlight South Australia’s priorities.
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The Australian Farm Institute is an independent institute leading farm policy discussions for agriculture. Series 1 features recordings of the AFI's Roundtable held in October 2019 discussing how Australia values agriculture's natural capital. Click the link below for Roundtable slide decks and speech transcripts farminstitute.org.au/news-and-events/ART_2019/Roundtable-2019-speakers Series 2 presents discussions on topical policy issues from AFI’s research and publications agenda. Podcast pr ...
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The Sydney Institute is a privately funded not-for-profit current affairs forum devoted to encouraging debate and discussion.
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Ever wondered how automation will change the world? Maybe you puzzle over what India could do to ease traffic congestion, or how China's aircraft carriers will transform Indian Ocean geopolitics? All Things Policy, a daily podcast brought to you by the Takshashila Institution, brings you all the answers. Every weekday, our researchers break down complex economic and geopolitical ideas through the lens of current events. For everyone from the busy executive to the curious student, All Things ...
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MBA Life is the podcast of MBA News. Australia's leading source of news, views and information about doing an MBA in Australia.
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Expert Insights by the Black Dog Institute is a series of podcasts each tackling an important mental health topic and providing insight and expert knowledge from and for health professionals. Black Dog Institute is a global pioneer in the identification, prevention and treatment of mental illness and the promotion of well-being. Our unique approach incorporates clinical services with research, education and the voice of lived experience to reduce the incidence of mental illness and suicide, ...
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Join the AICD’s Chief Economist Mark Thirlwell GAICD for this weekly deep dive into the latest economic news from Australia and around the world. From interest rates to trade wars and everything in between, we have you covered.
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Local and global environmental issues from grassroots, activist perspectives with a strong social justice focus. Distributed nationally on the Community Radio Network.
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Hosted by Bennett Mason, Boardroom Conversations features candid conversations with leading company directors. We'll speak about their journey to the boardroom, lessons they've learned and strategies for success. Whether you're a seasoned director or starting your governance career, this podcast will give you valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities of the modern boardroom.
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Good Leaders is about great leadership in the non-profit world. Looking for better leaders, finding entrepreneurs in the business world, and non profit leaders and bringing them together, being creative, changing behaviour, getting the most from people, raising more money for non profits and changing the world for good
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Join Catherine Henry and the team at Catherine Henry Lawyers as we discuss legal issues in correspondence with the theme of our monthly eNewsletter, Law Matters and You.
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A series of video seminars and interviews by the Australian Centre for Health Law Research discussing innovative research into current and emerging health law issues in Australia and globally.
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The Strength Institute podcast looks at all things health related. Fitness, strength training, athletic performance, nutrition, injury prevention & rehabilitation, sports, psychology and mental health to name a few!
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Albert Dadon is an Australian businessman/musician. In 2009 he founded the "Leadership Dialogue" between Australia the UK and Israel. The Dialogue meets yearly, but during Covid times this may be difficult. So 2020 will see the Dialogue online and podcast is one platform of distribution. In the meanwhile, Albert has been hosting Frank Talk, under the hospices of the Leadership Dialogue Institute, where he he speaks with his guests about an array of topics with a focus on foreign affairs. Mid ...
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Welcome to 'Controversial as Fuck' with Hollie Wild, where thought leaders and industry changers converge to amplify voices often silenced and tackle the taboo. Each episode delves into the tough discussions surrounding big pharma, mainstream media, social justice movements, and beyond, grilling the sacred cows of our time. This isn't just a podcast—it's a revolution for those who dare to think differently, engage in conversations that drive real change, and inspire resilience across mental, ...
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Board diversity and gender balance deliver better outcomes for shareholders, consumers, employees and the community. Join Catherine Fox, award-winning journalist, author and presenter, as she interviews women making an impact in the boardroom that inspires action. This latest AICD podcast, powered by CommBank’s Women in Focus, aims to help shift the balance. Let’s level up together.
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The Australian Institute of Criminology's podcast series. In this series, we want to share with you some of the latest research on a range of contemporary crime and justice issues affecting Australia. We'll talk about some of the research we’re doing at the Institute, but also explore some of the research we’re funding our academic partners to undertake in universities across Australia.
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In Tick, Tick, Boom!, world-renowned researchers and medical professionals explore the mysterious link between tick bites and allergic reactions to mammalian products such as beef and pork. What starts with one doctor’s discovery in a small group of people in Sydney, Australia, evolves to impact everything from vaccine development to cancer treatment, revolutionizing our understanding of allergies.
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303: Navigating Authentic and Ethical Consultations in Aesthetics with ABIC Councillor, Nicky Tzimas from CPD Institute of Australia
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Today’s guest is Nicky Tzimas from CPD Institute of Australia A leader in this growing field, Nicky brings cross-industry expertise and a global perspective to the artistry and safety of facial aesthetics, where she has been instrumental in shaping the careers of more than 3,000 healthcare practitioners and therapists in Australia. A registered nur…
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EVENT: Geopolitics - the bedrock of the new investment order
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On Tuesday 12 November our Lowy Institute experts and senior investment leaders discussed key geopolitical risks and trends, and the impacts on financial markets and investment portfolios. Rising geopolitical tensions are testing the resilience of global businesses and challenging existing growth strategies. Conflict in Europe and the Middle East…
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What are the components of a veteran healthcare system? How does India's veteran healthcare system look, and how does it compare with other countries? In this conversation with Sarthak Pradhan, Major General (Dr.) Ashok Kumar gives his insights on India's veteran healthcare challenges and potential reforms. All Things Policy is a daily podcast on p…
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Lowy Institute study shows drop in aid to Pacific Islands
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The latest snapshot of Pacific aid shows development finance dropped sharply as COVID support fell away, while China has re-emerged as the second largest bilateral donor in the region. The Lowy Institute's Pacific Aid Map also shows that lending to Pacific countries has jumped – something that analysts warn could pose risks to the region.…
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Australia commits $50 million towards climate recovery
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Tune in each morning and afternoon to keep-up-to-date on the happenings in the Pacific.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Many public agencies in PNG have failed to their submit financial statements, Transparency International says
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Transparency International PNG has released its latest Accountability Scorecard, highlighting a significant number of public bodies failing to submit their annual financial statements for audit.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia commits $50 million towards climate recovery
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Australia's government has committed an extra fifty million dollars towards a global fund to deal with the loss and damage caused by the climate crisis. The announcement comes as Australia continues its bid to host COP in 2026.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Largest stand-alone reef discovery prompts discussions on conservation
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The recent discovery of what is thought to be the world's largest stand alone coral in Solomon Islands, has prompted a discussion about the need to do more to conserve the country's marine environment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vanuatu snap election is being met with public frustration
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In Vanuatu, there are calls for more women to step up and take the lead as the nation heads to a snap election, following a decision by Vanuatu's president to dissolve parliament.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cook Islands looks to modernise local economy with instant digital payment
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Cook Islands has taken a major step towards modernising its financial payment system with the launching of a new app that delivers instant digital transactions to individual users and businesses.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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211 - Rate Cut Prediction on Life Support? Labor Market Holds Strong & COP29 Gets Political
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This week on the Dismal Science, Mark and Raph take a look at the latest Australian labor market figures and what it means for Mark's increasingly shaky call for a February rate cut. Is the RBA being too pessimistic about what the unemployment rate associated with full employment needs to be? Plus, the Dismal Science takes a metaphorical visit to B…
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Interplay between society and theatre
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In the episode, Sowmya Prabhakar COO of Takshashila Institution is in conversation with Preethi Nagaraj. They go over the nuts and bolts of what goes into making the live performance immersive in nature. They discuss about how every decade from the 60's onwards had a role in shaping society. Preethi sees that a lot a youngsters are getting into the…
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The uninsurables: how climate change is pricing people out of home insurance
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More frequent and severe disasters are sending insurance costs through the roof, creating a north-south divide in Australia. On this episode of Follow the Money, Walkley Award-winning journalist Stephen Long joins Alice Grundy to discuss climate change, skyrocketing premiums and serious impact they’re having on inequality. This discussion was recor…
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Fiji's first analog astronaut inspires her country
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Suva-born Neharika Gambhir has become the first Fijian to become an analog astronaut – a stepping stone towards getting into space.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Climate discussions near conclusion at COP29
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As the UN climate conference enters its final three days, there's uncertainty as to whether developed nations will agree to a proposed trillion-dollar climate financing agreement demanded by many developing states.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vanuatu to hold snap election within 60 days
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Vanuatu voters will head into a snap election within the next 60 days after President Nikenike Vurobaravu dissolved parliament, earlier this week.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Climate discussions near conclusion at COP29
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Tune in each morning and afternoon to keep-up-to-date on the happenings in the Pacific.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Powering India's Future: Three stage Nuclear Plan
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Join us to explore India's ambitious three-stage nuclear power programme. From harnessing the power of uranium to unlocking the potential of thorium, we touch upon the science, technology, and geopolitical implications of India's groundbreaking initiative. In this All Things Policy podcast episode, Avinash Shet is talking to Lokendra Sharma to unde…
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Conversations: Chris Bowen on climate action in the shadow of Trump
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Less than a week after Donald Trump’s historic election victory, world experts gathered in Baku, Azerbaijan, for COP29, the UN’s annual summit on climate change. The Hon Chris Bowen MP, Australia’s Minister for Climate Change and Energy, holds a central role at this year’s summit, as co-chair of negotiations on a new global climate finance goal. He…
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Ep. 43 | A Line in the Sand: Abortion, Radical Responsibility, and the Feminist Lie
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I’m tackling one of the most polarising topics out there—abortion. This isn’t your typical pro-choice vs. pro-life debate. I’m unpacking radical responsibility, how my views were shaped by my upbringing, and why I believe we’ve lost touch with accountability in the name of ‘choice.’ From feminist narratives to the emotional toll abortion carries, t…
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Climate financing deal yet to be reached as COP29 enters final week
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Efforts by Pacific Island delegates to secure a climate financing agreement with developed nations is ongoing, as week two creeps towards the pointy end for the UN's climate talks. The price tag for climate finance is one trillion US dollars, an amount climate activists, leaders and NGO's believe is an amount needed to support climate resilience an…
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Over 35,000 protesters rally outside New Zealand's parliament
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Thousands have gathered outside New Zealand's parliament in Wellington to protest a bill aimed at changing the country's founding document - the Treaty of Waitangi.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In Vanuatu where there's been a dramatic political development with the President Nikenike Vurobaravu dissolving parliament. It comes less than 24-hours before parliament was scheduled to hold a no confidence vote against Prime Minister Charlot Salwai.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vanuatu parliament dissolved by president
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In Vanuatu where there's been a dramatic political development with the President Nikenike Vurobaravu dissolving parliament. It comes less than 24-hours before parliament was scheduled to hold a no confidence vote against Prime Minister Charlot Salwai.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why should we care about the AI chips hardware ecosystem?
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As AI becomes pervasive in our lives, the demand for AI chips, especially Graphic Processing Units (GPUs) have gone up exponentially to process data on machine learning, deep learning and language models. One American company has a near monopoly over GPU production. Join Ashwin Prasad and Satya Sahu in conversation with Amit Kumar where they explor…
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UN report is shows threat of nuclear war is ever present
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Pacific people have experienced firsthand the effects of nuclear weapons with the scars from large scale testing in places like the Marshall Islands and French Polynesia still being felt to this day.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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COP29 enters final week, uncertainty over trillion dollar demand
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COP 29 enters its final week with the focus on sussing out a deal to reduce carbon emissions. For Pacific nations, greater climate financing is vital, with Pacific leaders seeking a trillion dollar finance deal.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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COP29 enters final week, doubts over trillion dollar request
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COP 29 enters its final week with the focus on sussing out a deal to reduce carbon emissions. For Pacific nations, greater climate financing is vital, with Pacific leaders seeking a trillion dollar finance deal.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Concerns over rise of crypto crime in the Pacific
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Financial intelligence agencies from around the region have heard cryptocurrencies are increasingly being used to commit crimes like money laundering, online scams to fuel the illicit drug trade.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Radost Stanimirova from World Resources Institute on forest destruction from mining ./ Pacific Climate Justice activist Suluafi Brianna at CHOGM 2024,
Sonia Randhawa interviews Radost Stanimirov;a a geospatial analyst with the World Resources Institute hear about the loss of forest cover related to mining https://www.wri.org/insights/how-mining-impacts-forests Samoan climate justice activist Suluafi Brianna Fruean interviewed by Priya Kunjan speaks with us about centring Pacific climate prioritie…
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What Are Current American Attitudes Toward the Korean Peninsula?
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Scott Snyder and James Kim of KEI sat down with Dina Smeltz from The Chicago Council on Global Affairs to discuss the results of KEI's 5th Annual Survey Report, and the current perceptions Americans have towards the Korean Peninsula. This is a follow-up conversation to the live event KEI hosted about the survey results. You can find that event here…
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IISS Prague Defence Summit 2024: Reflections
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In this podcast episode, Meia Nouwens is joined by Dr Ben Schreer, Fenella McGerty, Tom Waldwyn and Ester Sabatino to discuss the status and future trajectory of European defence and look back on the main take-aways from the IISS Prague Defence Summit. Meia, Ben, Fenella, Tom and Ester analyse the trends in European and NATO defence spending and wh…
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WIA DIRECTOR LEE MOYLE VK3GK . - WIA Affiliated Clubs Coordinator Angelo VK2NWT . - WIA Education Committee Chair Amanda VK1AH . - WIA LIFE MEMBER Bruce Bathols VK3UV falls Silent Key.By Wireless Institute of Australia
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It's been an eventful week in Goa after the State's Tourism Department filed a police complaint against a social media user who supposedly disseminated "false" statistics on the fall in rates of touristic activity in the southwestern coastal state. The X user cited a report by CEIC which claimed foreign tourist arrivals in Goa fell from 8.5 million…
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The Power of Community in Leadership: Insights from Sarah Secker, Australian Institute of Company Directors Course Graduate
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"I think leadership is about having those abilities to public speak and all that kind of stuff, but it's about bringing people together." Discover the inspiring journey of Sarah Secker, a remarkable leader in Australian agriculture. Sarah completed the Australian Institute of Company Directors (AICD) Foundations of Directorship course, a program de…
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US Election Special: The Return of Tariff Man
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Join Mark and Raph to unpack the potential economic implications of the US election result. We examine some of the key economic policy pledges that President Elect President Donald Trump made during the campaign, from tariffs to taxes, and discuss the possible ramifications for interest rates, inflation, growth, and other economic variables. Presid…
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210 - Wage Growth Slows, Consumer Sentiment Lifts...but for How Long?
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This week on The Dismal Science, we examine the latest economic data releases, including wage growth figures, consumer and business sentiment surveys, and the AICD's Director Sentiment Index. The Wage Price Index showed annual growth slowing to 3.5%, a welcome development for the RBA in its fight against inflation. But with productivity growth stal…
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Friday sports edition featuring high drama as 2026 FIFA World Cup qualifying resumes in Oceania, PNG swimming great Ryan Pini takes on new IOC role, lightning stikes on day one of AFL Pacific Cup and who ...
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Solomon Islands bemoan the absence of VAR as defeat to New Caledonia rules them out of 2026 FIFA World Cup contention, and PNG are on the edge after a defensive meltdown costs them a win over Fiji. .By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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PNG's greatest ever swimmer Ryan Pini keen to bring mental health issues in sport out into the open, as he takes on an ambassadorial role with the IOC
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Ryan Pini may have won plenty of gold medals in the pool for PNG, but behind the scenes he struggled with his mental health at one stage of his career, and now he wants to share his experiences to help other athletes in Oceania.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lightning strikes disrupt opening day of inaugural AFL Pacific Cup, with four island nations competing alongside New Zealand and South Africa
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The Pacific has been starved of international Australian Rules football action since COVID struck, but now a new competition has been launched with PNG and Nauru among the favourites to take out titles at the inaugural AFL Pacific Cup.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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