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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Tune in to Talking Teaching and join the lively discussion about effective and evidence-based classroom practice, as well as the latest in educational thinking. In each episode, leading educators and thinkers from around the world, including our own from the Faculty of Education, share their thoughts and unique perspectives.
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The Secret Life of Language dives into the cultures, arts, and histories that underpin and inform the diverse languages we speak. From the studios of the University of Melbourne’s School of Languages and Linguistics.
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The Yarn is a podcast showcasing work from The Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne. It features original reporting by students, content from The Citizen publication, as well as talks and events held by the Centre.
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Hosted by Associate Professor Jen Martin and Dr Michael Wheeler, Let’s Talk SciComm is a podcast from the University of Melbourne’s Science Communication Teaching Program. Listen for advice, tips and interviews about how to communicate science in effective and engaging ways. Show notes, transcripts and more info: https://go.unimelb.edu.au/ty8e
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Spot Diagnosis examines the common skin complaints that general medical practitioners are frequently presented with. It is tailored specifically for medical students, and GPs, but should also be useful for nurses and pharmacists. The series provides evidence-based, up-to-date medical education & information aimed at upskilling medical practitioners in treating skin complaints, in order to improve the skin health of our communities. The series is hosted by Associate Professor Alvin Chong, sen ...
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The Little Red Podcast: interviews and chat celebrating China beyond the Beijing beltway. Hosted by Graeme Smith, China studies academic at the Australian National University's Department of Pacific Affairs and Louisa Lim, former China correspondent for the BBC and NPR, now with the Centre for Advancing Journalism at Melbourne University. We are the 2018 winners of podcast of the year in the News & Current Affairs category of the Australian Podcast Awards. Follow us @limlouisa and @GraemeKSm ...
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Welcome to the physio foundations podcast, a podcast about the foundational knowledge and skills that lie beneath expert clinical practice. Hosted by Luke Perraton, PhD, physiotherapist and physiotherapy educator/researcher at Monash university, Melbourne, Australia. Watch the video version on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@PerratonPhysio Visit our website www.Perraton.Physio to read our blog and find out more about us If you enjoy the episodes please share and leave a comment on Facebo ...
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This Must Be the Place is a podcast-in-the-offing with occasional installments, hosted by David Nichols (University of Melbourne) and Elizabeth Taylor (Monash University). It’s a podcast about space, place, culture and society. It’s kind of like the Urbanists (a community radio show on RRR, about urban planning type issues in Melbourne) but it’s a podcast.
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Peter Strachan is a capital markets veteran, resources analyst and lover of the oil, gas and energy game. Prior to moving into the finance sphere in 1983, Peter completed a Bachelor of Science in Metallurgy and Geology at University of Melbourne and after travelling the hippy trail, worked in Zambia and PNG as a metallurgist and as a business analyst in Melbourne with CRA, now Rio Tinto. Since 2003, Peter has been the brains behind the popular weekly “StockAnalysis” investment letter. Puttin ...
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Conversations with Coleman is home to honest conversations with leading intellectuals on polarised issues in the realm of race, politics and culture in the West.
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The HPS Podcast - Conversations from History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science
HPS@UniMelb Samara Greenwood
Leading scholars in History, Philosophy and Social Studies of Science (HPS) introduce contemporary topics for a general audience. Developed by scholars and students in the HPS program at the University of Melbourne. Producers and Hosts: Samara Greenwood and Carmelina Contarino. Season Four Now Out. New Episodes EVERY THURSDAY. More information on the podcast can be found at hpsunimelb.org
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Regeneration Projects is a small business that sees Nature as our most important stakeholder. Born at a kitchen table during Melbourne’s COVID-19 lockdown, Regeneration Projects has grown into a B Corp and a official Actor in the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration. The Two Bays Podcast, co-hosted by Matt Sykes (Regeneration Projects’ Aussie founder) and Claire Wild (a Kiwi consultant), explores stories of hope, grit and determination, inspiring the Planet’s next generation of ecological lead ...
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What's it like to be a man in the 21st century? How are feminist issues relevant to men and boys? How can we engage in productive conversations about gender equality? These questions are being discussed more than ever. Our monthly podcast delves into these issues with experts such as practitioners, activists and academics. In each episode, you’ll hear in-depth conversations about a wide-range of topics connected to masculinity and the lives of men and boys, such as preventing gender-based vi ...
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A show about the changing world of work, and how industry experts are finding clever solutions to tricky problems.
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Exploring our close links with Israel and delves into the news behind the news and aims to provide detailed analysis of important current political, social and cultural issues to do with Israel. In collaboration with experts from all walks of life, who specialise in various aspects of Israel’s political life, arts and culture you can hear in depth interviews delving into issues affecting Israel, on topics to do with Israelis and their involvements around the world.
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Australia's only national museum of film, video games, digital culture and art - situated at the heart of Melbourne in Fed Square. Listen to our latest podcasts of live events, playlists associated with exhibitions, and more. Located at Fed Square. Open daily. #acmimelbourne www.acmi.net.au
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Rotary Melbourne is bringing together business and professional leaders to provide humanitarian services, encourage high ethical standards, and to advance goodwill and peace.
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People’s History of Australia is a podcast and blog looking at Australian history from the perspective of ordinary people fighting together for a better life.
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Welcome to Australia News Daily, brought to you by Brief! Our AI selects the latest stories and top headlines and then delivers them to you each day in less than ten minutes (for more details, visit www.brief.news/how-it-works). Stay informed on the latest developments in Australia, including politics, culture, economy, and more. Whether you're a passionate follower of Australian news or simply keen on staying informed, Australia News Daily is your one-stop source. Tune in daily to remain co ...
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Learn to see in the dark Support Us! https://www.patreon.com/DemystifySci Discord: https://discord.gg/MJzKT8CQub Dr. Michael Shilo DeLay and Dr. Anastasia Bendebury are scientists and explorers. Each week they interview a new theorist about the ideas that are going to rewrite our understanding of nature. Power them with Patreon: @demystifysci
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Marketing news, interviews, trends, discussion and opinions, fresh from Monash University's Department of Marketing (Melbourne, Australia) every week.
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Overhear researchers talk about what they do and why they do it. Hear them obsess, confess and profess - changing the world one experiment, one paper and one interview at a time. Listen in as seasoned eavesdropper Chris Hatzis follows reporters Dr Andi Horvath and Steve Grimwade on their meetings with magnificent minds. Made possible by the University of Melbourne.
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An ongoing conversation about equality in society, from the Melbourne Social Equity Institute at the University of Melbourne.
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The Podcast version of Discernable®
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Talking to Researchers based at University of Melbourne, hearing about the work they do for a positive impact on the world.
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5 Things About is for you and your inner curious cat. The part of you that just loves to know what others know about inventions, ideas, people and places. You've heard the proverb "curiosity killed the cat" ... the rest of the proverb is "but satisfaction brought it back." The 5 Things About podcast is a University of Melbourne training program created by Dr Andi Horvath.
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A University of Melbourne podcast series about the future, and the skills and the outlook needed to make the most of it.
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University can be a daunting time. Assignments, resumes, lectures and even your love life can all spiral into a crazy mess at any point. From UniMelb Adventures at the University of Melbourne, we delve into what it means to be a uni student in 2019 and the experiences students face during their time studying.
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Associate Professor Albie Brooks exposes the research work of the University of Melbourne Accounting Department's staff and academic visitors, conveys innovations and developments in our teaching program, and provides commentary on issues of the day in accounting. Through this, TAPS reaches out to the broader academic community, industry, the profession and the wider community.
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Join our hosts, Pip and Dave, in discovering more about how consultants can help NFPs to improve education, poverty & homelessness, alongside many more areas of social impact. We'll be joined by industry experts who will bring a wealth of knowledge to engage in thought-provoking conversations, centred around the rewards of integrating social impact into your professional journey. Check out our socials here: https://linktr.ee/180dcpodcast Communications Director: Evie Filippis Hosts: David Xi ...
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Current affairs, media analysis, alternative media.
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Learning Through Listening: Lessons in audio from some of the best audio journalists in the world, hosted by Louisa Lim from the Centre for Advancing Journalism at the University of Melbourne.
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Welcome to the Melbourne Business School podcast with Yasmin Rupesinghe, where we answer the biggest questions in business today and explore the latest research into leadership, power, strategy, diversity, marketing and more.
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Follow us on our Love Food Hate Waste journey in this three part series that looks into the budding food hub that is the Farmers Market at the University of Melbourne.
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The Summons is a podcast by two law students at the University of Melbourne, in collaboration with the law school's student newspaper, De Minimis. The show includes interviews on topical legal issues, as well as general topics of interest. Enjoy! Available on iTunes.
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Risale Roundtable is a discussion group at the University of Melbourne focussed on the thought and writings of the renowned Islamic scholar and theologian Bediuzzaman Said Nursi. Each episode, we read and then discuss a brief section of Bediuzzaman’s celebrated Risale-i Nur. Like the Risale itself, these discussions are aimed at the fortification of faith and the improved knowledge and worship of Allah. Topics include: arguments for the existence and unity of Allah, proofs of the tenets of f ...
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The podcast bringing you European affairs through the eyes of two foreign journalists. Join University of Melbourne lecturer Clare Richardson and DW News presenter Rebecca Ritters as they explore the biggest issues facing the continent.
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Kick your feet up, grab a nice cold drink and unwind, as Raj and Jerry chat about everything going on in the world right now! From talking about the struggles of university students, to the come-up of those household names we know and love, listen in as they peel back the layers of their personal lives, and talk about what it’s like growing up as brown boys in Melbourne, Australia.
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Nominal Interest is the brand new podcast by the Economics Student Society of Australia (ESSA). Each week, on Wednesdays at 7:00, we plan to dissect the news of the week in the worlds of politics, economics, pop culture and everything in between. We hope to bring an engaging, accessible and novel approach to the big stories as they happen, and we’re looking forward to joining in the discussion with you.
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Planning Xchange is an interview series of built environment professionals doing interesting work beyond the ordinary. Guests include town planners, architects, urban designers, landscape architects, academics, historians, CEO's (and much much more!). Featuring podcast hosts Jess Noonan and Peter Jewell.
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We are The Uni Diaries Podcast, brought to you by Unimelb SAMM. Tune is as we chat about uni, study, careers, navigating your way through your late teens/early twenties, as well as chatting to some wicked guests. Make sure you follow us on insta @the_unidiaries to stay up to date on all of our content!! 🔥🤪🍉🐠🪐 Our Hosts: Steph, Kaylee, Isabella, Chamudi, Karthik and Adrianna https://www.theunidiaries.online/ @the_unidiaries @unimelbsamm Get in touch with us: communications@unimelbsamm.com or, ...
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What issues matter most to Australian Christians during an election? Hosts Tim Costello and Mel Wade talk to Australia's experts and leaders - including the ones that Christians don't usually get to hear from! Episode guests: Prof Ian Harper (Reserve Bank & Dean of Melbourne Business School, Melbourne University) - Economy; John Anderson (Former Deputy PM & Nationals Leader) - Religious Freedom; Natasha Stott Despoja (former senator & Ambassador for Women and Girls) - Women Dr Tim Flannery ( ...
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Emotions shape individual, community and national identities. The ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions (CHE) uses historical knowledge from Europe, 1100=1800, to understand the long history of emotional behaviours. Based at The University of Western Australia, with additional nodes at the Universities of Adelaide, Melbourne, Queensland and Sydney, CHE investigates how European societies thought, felt and functioned, and how these changes impact life in Australia today. More a ...
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Competition in a digital economy is a new frontier. Featuring regular cut-through interviews with leading thinkers, movers and shakers, Competition Lore is a podcast series that engages us all in a debate about the transformative potential and risks of digitalised competition. Join Caron Beaton-Wells, Professor in Competition Law at the University of Melbourne, to tackle what it means to participate as a competitor, consumer or citizen in a digital economy and society. Competition Lore is pr ...
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A podcast devoted to urban planning and the people who make it happen.
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MBA8004 Insights into organisational culture
University of Southern Queensland Master of Business Administration
Interviews with business leaders about how they create, sustain and influence organisational culture for high performance. A University of Southern Queensland Master of Business Administration podcast presented by Dr Daniel Maddock.
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Welcome to the Urban Broadcast Collective. We are a curated network of podcast and radio shows on everything urban. And our goal is simple – to bring together all the amazing urban focused podcasts on one site. If you would like to get involved in the Urban Broadcast Collective, please contact one of our podcast producers: Natalie Osborne from Griffith University; Elizabeth Taylor from RMIT; Tony Matthews from Griffith University; Paul Maginn from the University of Western Australia; Jason B ...
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Ex-Pilot Sentenced for Murder, Heroic Man Rescues Swimmer, ADF Helicopter Crash Sparks Inquiry, Toxic Culture at Nine Network, and more...
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Ex-Airline Pilot Greg Lynn Sentenced to 24 Years for Brutal Murder of Camper Carol Clay Heroic Perth Man Drowns Rescuing Struggling Swimmer at Bali Beach, Community Mourns and Honors His Bravery ADF Helicopter Crash Sparks Inquiry: Safety Concerns, Delays, and Grieving Families Nine Network Exposed: Toxic Culture, Rampant Harassment, and Calls for …
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Teleology of Progress & The Dawn of Everything - Drs. A.V. Bendebury & M.S. DeLay - DS Pod 291
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Is the arrow of history one of progress, where things just keep getting more bureaucratic and more complex, or is there another story that we could tell about the past? This week we’re cracking open David Graeber and David Wengrow’s Dawn of Everything, which argues that the arrow of progress is flat out WRONG. Instead of there being a single story …
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92. Listen to This If….you want to grab your audience’s attention
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You NEED to listen to this. In this week’s episode of ‘Listen to This If…’ Jen and Michael explore how to grab your audience’s attention. In just five minutes Jen and Michael will discuss everything you need to know to turn heads and captivate your audience. https://hbr.org/2023/07/3-ways-to-keep-your-audience-focused-during-a-presentation https://…
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The Age Celebrates 170 Years, Australia's Job Market Surges, Liberal Leader's Controversial Gesture, Albanese Government Stays Firm, and more...
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(0:10): The Age Celebrates 170 Years of Influential Journalism and Social Impact (2:08): Australia's Job Market Surges in September, Adding 64,100 Jobs and Defying Expectations (4:08): ACT Liberal Leader's Middle Finger to Journalist Sparks Controversy Days Before Election (5:45): Albanese Government Stands Firm: No Changes to Negative Gearing and …
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Troubled Waters: The Philippines' Maritime Standoff with China
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China's maritime aggression towards the Philippines has been escalating, with the China Coast Guard now ramming Philippine naval vessels in disputed waters. This has put intense pressure on President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. to defend the archipelagic nation's maritime territory against a superior force. Despite efforts by the current and past administ…
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The Presidential Election, Reproductive Rights, and a 'New Masculinity' in the US? - Rob Okun
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With the US presidential election fast approaching, and the unexpected entry of Kamala Harris into the race, gender issues are central to the debate. Polls suggest women are more likely to vote Democrat, and men – including young men – more likely to vote Republican. A particular focus of both campaigns is on seeking to win men over, drawing upon d…
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S4 Ep 5 - Edouard Machery on 'Experimental Philosophy'
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Today our guest presenter Thomas Spiteri is joined by Professor Edouard Machery, Distinguished Professor in the University of Pittsburgh’s HPS department and director of the Center for Philosophy of Science. Edouard, a leading figure in experimental philosophy (X-Phi), shares insights into the X-Phi movement, which integrates empirical methods into…
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Dr Tim Sayer – Managing ACL injuries in the clinic
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Tim is a consultant physiotherapist and managing director of Melbourne CBD Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine Clinic, in Melbourne, Australia. In this episode, Tim summarised his approach to rehabilitation for people with ACL injuries and ACL reconstruction. In this episode: 0:00 About this episode and welcome Tim 2:20 Tim’s background and interests…
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Victoria Increases School Funding, One in Five Women Stalked, New Defence Precinct Creates Jobs, Hecklers Disrupt Wong's Speech, and more...
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(0:10): Victoria Boosts Funding for Schools to Combat Toxic Masculinity and Online Hate Speech (2:08): 1 in 5 Australian Women Over 15 Victims of Stalking, Survey Reveals Alarming Trends (4:32): New $20 Billion Defence Precinct in WA to Create 10,000 Jobs, Maintain Nuclear Submarines (6:14): Pro-Palestinian Hecklers Disrupt Foreign Minister Penny W…
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Antisemitism at our Universities, Sabbath Queen
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Senator Sarah Henderson is the Shadow Minister for Education and has said that the Albanese government should have had the moral courage to back the Coalition’s judicial inquiry into campus antisemitism. University vice-chancellors and key Jewish groups appeared at the recent senate inquiry into Senator Henderson’s private senator’s bill to establi…
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Professor Terry Haines AM: How can clinicians be involved in physiotherapy research? Solving problems through research
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Professor Terry Haines is the Head of the School of Primary and Allied Health Care at Monash University. In this episode we discussed Terry’s journey from graduate physiotherapist to research leader, and how clinicians can solve problems with research. In this episode: 0:00 About this episode and welcome Terry 3:17 What gets you out of bed in the m…
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Albanese Faces Home Backlash, Russia's Shadow Oil Fleet Risks Disaster, Aussie Households Face Hunger, NSW Advances Gender Reform Bill, and more...
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(0:10): PM Albanese Faces Backlash Over $4.3M Clifftop Home Amid Political Tensions and Controversial Remarks (2:12): Russia's Expanding Shadow Oil Fleet Risks Environmental Disaster Amid Sanctions (4:17): A Million Aussie Households Face Hunger as Food Insecurity Soars Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis (6:13): NSW Poised for Historic Birth Certificate Re…
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In this episode, we delve into the various skin changes that can arise during pregnancy. We discuss common concerns such as melasma, changes in skin pigmentation, and stretch marks, which are frequently on the minds of expectant mothers. Furthermore, we address significant pregnancy-specific skin disorders that may signal more serious underlying co…
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Free Palestine and Union Power, Fighting Demolition of Public Housing Towers, Save Bulga Forest Campaign, Fringe Show Shitbag, Beyond the Bias Festival
News headlines // 7:15AM // Replay of a speech from Judy McVey, from the Community and Public Sector Union for Palestine, at the Free Palestine Naarm rally on Sunday 13 October. Judy speaks about the importance of union power and reflects on moments in the past year when different unions have organised for Palestine such as the actions to stop ZIM …
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Grace Brown Retires After Triumph, TPG Sells Fibre Infrastructure, Lehrmann Appeals Defamation Ruling, Australia Prepares for Extreme Summer, and more...
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(0:10): Grace Brown Retires After Triumphant 2024 Season, Olympic Gold, and World Championship Victory (1:59): TPG Sells Fibre Infrastructure to Vocus for A$5.25B in Transformative Deal (4:02): Bruce Lehrmann Appeals $2M Defamation Ruling, Claims $200K Security Cost is Bullying (5:57): Australia Braces for Record-Breaking Hot and Wet Summer Amid Ma…
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Checking the Doom Temperature - Katja Grace, AI Impacts - DS Pod #290
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Katja Grace is an AI Impacts researcher who has written extensively on the possible future where we design intelligent machines that destroy the human race. We have always been somewhat skeptical of AI doom arguments - mostly because the machines we interact with tend to be terribly, irredeemably dumb in a way that seems incompatible with intellige…
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3. Young Aussies & Kiwis are teaming up for Change
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When you’re facing a mammoth challenge, like climate change, you want your strongest allies by your side. For young Australians, there’s so much to learn & share with our friends across the Tasman. Pok Wei-Heng also lives in the Land of the Long White Cloud - Aotearoa New Zealand. He’s the Curator of the WEF Global Shapers Community Auckland Hub an…
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Between the 1800s to1950s, anthropologists at the University of Melbourne were digging up burial sites of First Nations ancestors who had been laid to rest and collecting, rather stealing, their bodies. And while some of these human remains were returned to land and reburied, one collection remained hidden away at the university in a storage room u…
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On the surface, the University of Melbourne is a historical spectacle – with its grand arches, stone facades, echoing hallways, and the chimes of the old clocktower. But this university is also home to many secrets, from human remains unearthed on university grounds, to its role in nuclear testing on Indigenous lands. In an eight-part series, stude…
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C.G. Jung & The Undiscovered Self - Drs. M.S. DeLay & A.V. Bendebury, DSPod #289
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Dr. A.V. Bendebury and Dr. M.S. DeLay examine the strange role that religious faith plays in a secular society. Rather than disappearing, religion is subsumed in an atheistic society to do the work of creed-based state crafting. To aid us in this discussion we’re reading from Carl Jung’s 1957 work “The Undiscovered Self,” where he makes the case th…
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Australia Resumes Lobster Exports, Trial for Alleged Maternal Murder, Pilot Charged with Murder, Dementia Set to Overtake Heart Disease, and more...
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(0:10): Australia to Resume Lobster Exports to China by 2024, Ending Last COVID-Era Trade Ban (2:03): Man on Trial for Allegedly Murdering Mother to Claim $1.5M Insurance Payout (3:53): RAAF Pilot Charged with Wife's Murder After Lawn Mower Incident in Queensland (5:30): Dementia Poised to Overtake Heart Disease as Australia's Leading Cause of Deat…
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91. Listen to This If… you want to conquer public speaking nerves
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Upcoming presentation got your palms sweaty, knees weak, arms heavy? Don’t worry, forget mum’s spaghetti, because we’re not going to let you miss your shot. Tune in to this week’s episode of ‘Listen to This If…’ where Jen and Michael give you all the tips and tricks to turn those shaky hands into a killer mic drop. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e…
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Drunk Pilot Crashes Helicopter, Queensland Faces Severe Weather, China Lifts Lobster Ban, Kyrgios Targets 2025 Australian Open, and more...
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(0:10): Drunk Pilot Crashes Helicopter Into Cairns Hotel, Killing Self and Miraculously Sparing Guests (2:01): Queensland Faces Severe Weather: Hail, Heavy Rain, and Thunderstorms Cause Damage and Disruptions (4:00): China Lifts Ban on Australian Lobsters: Trade Relations Set to Improve by Year's End (6:07): Nick Kyrgios Eyes 2025 Australian Open C…
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Today we are joined by Dr Darrin Durant a Senior Lecturer in HPS at the University of Melbourne specialising in Science and Technology studies. Darrin's research covers two seemingly distinct areas: nuclear energy and expertise. Yet nuclear energy and other contested public policy issues are informed by experts on both sides of the debate. As Darri…
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Australian Universities Drop Rankings, Fatima Payman Launches Australia Voice, Toddler Found After Abuse, First Conviction Under Nazi Salute Ban, and more...
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(0:10): Australian Universities Plunge in Global Rankings Amid Pandemic, Funding Cuts, and New Student Caps (2:23): Ex-Labor Senator Fatima Payman Launches 'Australia's Voice' to Challenge Major Parties in 2025 Elections (4:37): Tragic End: Toddler's Lifeless Body Found After Horrific Abuse by Mother and Partner (6:32): First Conviction Under Victo…
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A distinguished scholar in North American History at McGill University, currently living in Jerusalem, Professor Gil Troy is an award-winning American presidential historian and a leading Zionist activist. He is, the editor of the new three-volume set, “Theodor Herzl: Zionist Writings", the inaugural publication of The Library of the Jewish People.…
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Man Convicted Under Nazi Ban, Qantas Fined for Selling Cancelled Tickets, Global Leaders Gather in Sydney, Australia Expands Public NBN, and more...
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(0:10): Man First to Be Convicted Under Victoria's New Nazi Salute Ban, Faces 12 Months in Prison (1:58): Qantas Fined $120M for Selling Tickets on 8,000 Cancelled Flights, Promises Reforms (3:55): Global Leaders Unite in Sydney for Groundbreaking Summit on Biodiversity and Climate Action (5:57): Australia to Keep NBN Public, Boost Speeds and Expan…
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Universities and the rise of AI - Part 1: Ethical quandaries
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In this first of a limited series of episodes of The Secret Life of Language, we delve into the rapidly evolving world of generative AI (genAI) and its profound impact on university education. As tools like ChatGPT and other AI-driven technologies transform how students learn, work, and even cheat, what challenges and opportunities do they present …
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Panthers Win Fourth Premiership, Townhouse Fire Claims Lives, Australia Leads Ocean Protection, Crisafulli Unveils $590M Health Plan, and more...
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(0:10): Panthers Clinch Fourth Straight Premiership in Thrilling NRL Grand Final Victory Over Storm (1:56): Tragic Townhouse Fire Claims Lives of 8-Year-Old Girl and Babysitter; Investigated as Suspicious (3:41): Australia Quadruples Marine Reserve, Now Leads World in Ocean Protection with New 300,000 km² Sanctuary (5:42): Queensland Election Heats…
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Visa Changes for International Students, Speeches from Free Palestine Rallies One Year Ago and Today, Pacific Island Climate Justice, Working Girl at Melbourne Fringe
News headlines // 7:15AM // Candice, a data analyst by profession, who is coordinator in a grassroots formation Support Network for International Students (SNIS), which advocates for international students rights, and Nishani, international student from Melbourne who is about to finish her Masters in Business Information System this year, on recent…
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Ep 5: Finding Jobs as Uni Students with Jay and Adrian
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Find out how to successfully find and land jobs in the current labour market with Jay and Adrian!
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2. The Stats don’t lie! Don’t worry, there’s hope
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Heads Up! When you hear the statistics, this is going to hit home. But don’t worry … there’s good people doing good things to transform #EcoAnxiety2Action. You’re in safe hands in Episode 2! This week’s sensational line up includes: Maureen Pillon is the Co-Chair of the Young Tourism Network and works as a City Economy Coordinator at the City of Me…
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Tally Sticks, Paper Money, and Central Banking - Dr. L. Randall Wray, Levy Institute, DSPod #288
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L. Randall Wray is a professor of Economics at Bard College and Senior Scholar at the Levy Economics Institute who is a long-term proponent of Modern Monetary Theory, a heterodox macroeconomic theory that teaches the government should not worry about accruing debt, because it is always able to print more money to service that debt. This is one of t…
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Protests Mark Hamas Attack Anniversary, Aussie TV Host Fiona MacDonald Dies, Volkswagen Launches ID. Buzz GTX, Banks Refund $28M to Customers, and more...
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(0:10): Protests Mark Hamas Attack Anniversary as Police Ramp Up Security in NSW (1:58): Beloved Aussie TV Host Fiona MacDonald Dies at 67 After Brave MND Battle (3:58): Volkswagen ID. Buzz GTX: Sporty Electric Kombi with 7 Seats and Competitive Pricing Launches in Australia (6:24): Major Aussie Banks to Refund $28M After Charging Excessive Fees to…
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Albanese Targets Supermarket Shrinkflation, Queensland Election Heats Up, Rent Surge Strains Tenants, Costello Joins Cormack Foundation, and more...
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(0:10): Albanese Government Targets Supermarket 'Shrinkflation' with Tough New Measures and Penalties (2:13): Queensland Election Heats Up: Labor Pledges Public Energy Retailer, Opposition Offers Price Guarantees (4:15): Rent Surge Forces Tenants to Suburbs, Strains Budgets Amid Cost-of-Living Crisis (6:15): Peter Costello Joins Cormack Foundation …
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90. Listen to This If... you can't stop doom scrolling on your phone
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Doomscrolling getting in your way? Don’t worry! Jen and Michael have some great tips to break the scrolling cycle and get you back to your task. In this week’s episode of Listen to This If, we’re discussing addictive algorithms and what strategies you can employ to get off your phone and back on track! https://hai.stanford.edu/news/psychiatrists-pe…
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Ancient Star Myths Encode Scientific Truths - Dr. Duane Hamacher, U. of Melbourne, DSPod #287
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We bring you a discussion about the secrets of ancient astronomy with Dr. Duane Hamacher, an Associate Professor of Cultural Astronomy in the School of Physics at the University of Melbourne. Our conversation explores the importance of astronomical observation to ancient people around the world, but particularly those of aboriginal Australia. We as…
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Ferguson's Big Sky Journey, Experts Urge Speed Limit Cuts, Australia Caps International Students, Sydney Unveils $6.1B Cargo Hub, and more...
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(0:10): Adam Ferguson's 'Big Sky': A Decade-Long Journey Through the Complexities of the Australian Outback (2:15): Australia's Road Safety Crisis: Experts Urge Speed Limit Cuts as Fatalities Rise (4:30): Australia to Cap International Students, Sparking Outcry from Education and Aviation Sectors (6:12): Sydney's New $6.1B Air Cargo Hub to Revoluti…
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S4 Ep 3 - Simon Schaffer on 'Leviathan and the Air-Pump: 40 years later' (Part 2)
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This episode forms Part 2 of our extended interview with the celebrated historian of science, and master communicator, Professor Simon Schaffer. Today, we continue to focus our discussion on the book Simon co-wrote with Steven Shapin in the early 1980s, Leviathan and the Air-Pump. Simon reveals fascinating insights into the production of the book, …
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Special Criminal Zones: China’s Pig Butchers Pivot to the West
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In our third episode on pig butchering scams, we explore the origins of the Chinese criminal syndicates that enslave people from at least 66 different countries. We examine the institutions supporting this appalling business, from the Thai military to cryptocurrencies, Burmese border guard forces to special economic zones. And the marks for these s…
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Friendship, love, and freedom—these ideals drew young hearts from around the globe to Nova’s EDM music festival in south Israel. But as the sun rose on October 7th, the fantasy was shattered. Rockets sliced through the sky, and the music cut off. Confusion morphed into terror as gunfire erupted amidst the chaos. Hamas terrorists breached the border…
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Making Sense of Parenthood, Caregiving, and Gender - Prof Tina Miller
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Despite the growth of discourses around ‘involved fatherhood’ and ‘work-family balance’, parenting remains highly challenging and inequitable, with expectations of parents intensifying and much of the load continuing to fall on mothers. This is despite men demonstrating in a variety of settings their capacity to engage in caregiving just as effecti…
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Australia Protests Gaza Conflict, Qatar Airways Acquires Virgin Australia, Panthers vs Storm Grand Final, Queensland Election Countdown, and more...
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(0:10): Australia Erupts in Protests Over Gaza Conflict, Sparking Debate on Free Speech and Terror Insignia (2:04): Qatar Airways Acquires 25% of Virgin Australia, Promises Competitive Airfares and New Long-Haul Flights (4:17): Panthers vs. Storm: Epic Grand Final Rematch Promises Intense Showdown at Accor Stadium (6:10): Queensland Election Countd…
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News Bites: Threats to Journalism with Silvia Montaña-Niño
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This week, we're bringing you another episode of News Bites, a series of live interviews about the craft of journalism. Today’s guest is Silvia Montaña-Niño. Silvia is a new CAJ lecturer and was a journalist at El Espectador, one of Columbia’s most important newspapers. At the start of her career, Columbia was besieged by guerilla warfare and death…
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Friends of Organ Pipes, Community Picket at A.W. Bell, Stories of Resistance of the Mapuche People, We the People x Yarra
News headlines // 7:15AM // Loretta Beliniak, president of Friends Of Organ Pipes National Park, on the tireless work the group has been doing for over 50 years at Naarm’s closest National Park. To follow their work or get involved, head to foopsnp on Instagram. 7:30AM // Afaf, an attendee at the community picket being held by Weapons Out of Naarm …
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Cleo Smith's Kidnapper's Appeal Denied, McQualter Named Eagles Head Coach, Australian Share Market Peaks, Child Abuse Livestreams Spark Inquiry, and more...
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(0:10): Appeal Denied: Cleo Smith's Kidnapper to Serve Full 13.5-Year Sentence (1:40): Andrew McQualter Named West Coast Eagles Head Coach in Major Leadership Shift (3:28): Australian Share Market Hits Record High as Energy Sector Leads Gains (5:28): Alarming Rise in Child Abuse Livestreams on Social Media Sparks Parliamentary Inquiry in Australia …
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Ep 4: University life as an international student with Amanda and Sam
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From the process of moving, making friends and more, Amanda and Sam share their personal experiences and advice on navigating university life in Melbourne as an international student.
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In this first episode of the new Two Bays Podcast series ‘Transforming Youth #EcoAnxiety2Action’, we’re setting the scene on the connection between youth mental health and climate change. Our incredible special guests include: Vasil Samarjiev was born in Bulgaria and now calls tarntanya / Adelaide home, he’s the Chief Youth Representation Officer a…
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Terrence Howard Discusses his Theory of Everything - DSPod #286
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We sit down, in-person, with the unorthodox mathematical theorist and actor, Terrence Howard. Terrence joins us to discuss his geometric model of physical reality, which resurrects the luminiferous aether...sort of. Instead of taking the aether to be a formless fluid, Terrence proposes a subunit structure for the fabric of reality, which is based o…
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89. Listen to This If… you are over the word count
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Over the word count on an assignment? It can be stressful trying to trim the writing you’ve put so much effort into. Luckily in this week’s episode, Jen and Michael have some handy tips to wriggle down those words while keeping your writing sharp and relevant to the task. Tune in now! https://www.brandeis.edu/writing-program/resources/faculty/hando…
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