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Welcome to Smarter Lawcast, the official podcast of Hall & Wilcox, a leading independent Australian law firm. We pride ourselves on our Smarter Law approach, where we work with our clients to creatively solve their legal and business challenges. Tune in to be educated and entertained by our experts’ take on topical legal issues. LinkedIn:@Hall & Wilcox Facebook:@HallandWilcox Instagram:@hallwilcox https://hallandwilcox.com.au/
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Join Rob and Eliot for Season 2 of Just Ride as they delve into an array of cycling adventures. Discover new and exciting disciplines, and uncover captivating stories, from the most entertaining voices on two wheels. From grueling ultra-endurance undertakings to the steepest downhill races, from Tour de France winners to free ride runs in the wildest landscapes, join us for the ride as we talk all things cycling. New episodes are released every other Tuesday. You can listen on redbull.com or ...
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Conversations With The Top Film & TV Creators Of Today. Catch new episodes each week wherever you listen to podcasts Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/artofthecut/support
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HIP HOP MARVELS is movement focusing on the impact Marvel Comics/Entertainment has on the culture of Hip Hop and vice-versa. Your friendly neighborhood plug for all things Hip Hop and Marvel. "WE GOT IT LOCKED FROM THE BLOCK TO THE COMIC SHOP!" HIP HOP MARVELS PODCAST: - Creator/Executive Producer/Host: DJ Dub Floyd (@djdubfloyd) - Producer/Director/Sound: Hasani Wizzard (@dovestatus) - Director/Music/Host: Pat Mulli (@southerndrawl_410_side_ent) - Co-Host: Rick 0378 (@braille378) - Co-Host: ...
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Hall & Wilcox partner and co-lead of our healthcare sector group Alison Choy Flannigan chats with Julian Smith and Jill Mason, partners at UK firm Mills & Reeve, about healthcare trends in Australia and the UK, including key issues when entering into the UK market, opportunities for Australian businesses, M&A trends in the healthcare sector, wider …
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Welcome to the next episode of our monthly round table podcast in which hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode, the team discuss the various challenges facing the industry, the upcoming strikes, recent acquisitions and, the latest u…
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V6EP53: "When We Were Kangs" Dub and Jig jump things off with "Timeline Tingz" where they talk about the Beau DeMayo allegations and firing from Disney/Marvel as well as the latest news from the Marvel portion of D23. Wesley Snipes breaks two Guinness World Records returning as Blade and give their thoughts on the Kang Dynasty plot leak. Kith and M…
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Hall & Wilcox partner and co-lead of our National healthcare sector group Alison Choy Flannigan chats with James Fry, a partner and head of life sciences at UK firm Mills & Reeve about key trends in life sciences in the UK, Europe and Australia, including the accelerated pace of technology and the associated legal issues it brings, regulatory chang…
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Sofiane Sehili wasn’t a cyclist until he went travelling around Southeast Asia and realised he wasn’t made to be cooped up on a bus or a train for hours at a time. He bought a second-hand bike for $100 and started riding. He’s hardly stopped since. Initially a cycling courier in Paris, Sofiane was encouraged to start entering the world’s gnarliest …
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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn interviews Peter Oliver. Peter has edited such projects as Horrible Histories, Our Girl, This is Going to Hurt, The Stupid Boy, for which he was nominated for the CinEuphoria Award, Trying and Eric. Peter, along with Benjamin Gerstein has now been nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for his work on the …
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Here on Just Ride, we love bikes. All of them. So we thought it was about time we devoted an episode to them – and their future. Rob and Eliot are joined by lifelong bike designer and founder of RIDE Studio, Craig Dent, to chat about the evolution of bikes and what types of bikes we could be riding in five, 10, 50 years from now. How much of a role…
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V6EP52: "Clean Up On Aisle 616" Back with another action packed episode! Dub and Jig kick things off with "Timeline Tingz" where they talk about all of the happenings at San Diego Comic-Con's Marvel Hall H Panel as well as the elephant in the MCU room... Robert Downey Jr.'s return as Doctor Doom. They send their thoughts, prayers and condolences to…
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Filmmakers love making films, but most of us don’t know how to get a feature film funded or distributed in 2024. To help answer all these questions and more, let me introduce “My First Film.” This brand-new video podcast by Alec C. Cohen, supported by ProVideo Coalition, will have weekly guests who are established feature film directors detailing t…
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V6EP51: "Brave New World" It's Volume 6! Dub and Jig hold it down for the start of the all-new volume! They start off with talking about what they did during the break before getting in to "Timeline Tingz" where they talk about the new Captain America: Brave New World trailer, the Russo Brothers set to direct Avengers 5 & 6, Deadpool & Wolverine, M…
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Mark Dunphy and Jacqui Barrett discuss key issues for investors and companies from the United States to understand about the Australian market, including business structures, the need for resident directors, what sectors in Australia that US entities are investing in, and what Australian laws US companies will find different to their home markets.…
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Aged 14, Finn Iles took the world of mountain biking by storm. He won the famous Whistler Whip-off after a social media campaign (#letfinnin) swept through the community. That was the start of a Hollywood-style journey that saw him destined to reach the top of mountain biking. Winning almost everything before him in the junior ranks, his ascension …
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Many Australians have a connection to another jurisdiction, whether they are born overseas, have parents or children who were or own assets overseas. International connections create complexity around succession planning and wealth. Mark Dunphy, Emma Woolley and James Whiley discuss why it’s essential to make a plan that covers multiple jurisdictio…
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Oliver Jankowsky, Mark Dunphy and Kristopher Kunasingam discuss the latest employment and migration trends in Australia, including Australia’s complex and multi-layered system of employment laws, termination rights, what happens to an employee’s visa if their job is terminated, restraints of trade, the changes in Australia’s sexual harassment laws,…
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We’re sure that most of our Just Ride listeners will know Eliot Jackson as the bike racer, the commentator – or both. But in typical Eliot fashion, he has another string to his bow that he doesn’t like to shout about. Four years ago, Eliot formed Grow Cycling, a foundation based in his home city, Los Angeles, with the intention of bringing mountain…
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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn interviews Maurissa Horwitz. Maurissa’s credits include Playmobil: The Movie & Open Season: Scared Silly. She has also been an additional editor on Nimona, The Bad Guys, Tinkerbell and The Legend of The Never Beast and, Planes: Fire and Rescue. Now she has brought her immense talent to one of the most be…
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INBETWEENERS "Showcasing Marvelous people doing Marvelous things!" On this very special edition of INBETWEENERS, Dub chops it up with Troy-Jeffrey Allen. Troy is the Consumer Marketing Manager for Diamond Comics Distributors, as well as PREVIEWSworld.com. He is also the writer of comics such as MF DOOM: All Caps, Public Enemy's Apocalypse '91: Revo…
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Mark Dunphy, Oliver Jankowsky and Ranny Fan discuss Australia’s Foreign Investment Review Board (FIRB) regime: what it does, what transactions are subject to FIRB notification, the different criteria applied to private investment and foreign government investors, FIRB thresholds, what conditions FIRB applies to approvals and key tips for foreign in…
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Alison Choy Flannigan and guest Lyle Steffensen from Lockton discuss the potential risk and insurance implications of the proposed new Aged Care Bill for both individual board members and organisations in the aged care sector. The discussion covers crucial risk and insurance considerations for aged care boards, including the need to understand exis…
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Mani Lettenbichler is one of the greatest Hard Enduro riders of all time – and, remarkably, he’s only 26. In 2023 he completed a feat that sportspeople from all disciplines dream of: a perfect season, the first-ever in the FIM Hard Enduro World Championship. Also a three-time Red Bull Erzbergrodeo winner, Mani is a phenomenon. Racing at the very to…
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Karl Rozenbergs, Clare Kerley and Anthony Bradica discuss employment and tax issues facing the aged care sector, including how to avoid underpayments and the remediation cost of fixing them, enterprise agreements, the positive duty to prevent sexual harassment in the workplace, psychosocial reforms, same job same pay reforms, and the importance of …
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Partners Alison Choy Flannigan and Mark Petrucco, and guest Anthony Connelly from McGrathNicol, discuss how the pace of change, supply chain issues, general inflationary pressures and aged care reforms are causing some approved providers to consider restructuring. They outline legal, commercial and financial issues boards should consider if restruc…
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In 2014, Christian Meier got the call from his road cycling team he’d always dreamed of: “You’re racing the Tour de France.” It was the culmination of the years of riding, sacrifices and dreams that so many young cyclists have, yet so few achieve. He’d made it to the summit of his sport. Ten years later, having hung up his competitive wheels at the…
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Partners Karl Rozenbergs and Alison Choy Flannigan, and guest Selina Gerner, a partner at McGrathNicol, outline the Federal Government’s proposed new Aged Care Bill, which will see a significant shift in accountability for aged care approved providers and place greater emphasis on proactive risk assessments and management, and discuss how they are …
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Aged care reform is likely to result in more consolidation in the aged care sector. Partners Karl Rozenbergs and Alison Choy Flannigan and guest Andrew Fressl, from McGrathNicol, discuss the unique operational, business and financial issues in considering a merger or acquisition with another approved aged care provider. It is vital to be prepared a…
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On this episode of Editors on Editing, Glenn interviews Dana E. Glauberman, Rosanne Tan and James D. Wilcox who are part of the editorial team for the show "Ahsoka." Dana, was nominated for an Eddie for Ahsoka. She also received Eddie nominations for Thank You For Smoking & Juno and. And for her work on Mandalorian, she was also nominated for a pri…
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Gee Atherton is one of the most decorated, all-round downhill riders the sport of mountain biking has ever seen. He’s also one of the most committed, hardest bike riders that cycling has ever seen. Full stop. His list of achievements goes on, and on, and on: two-time world champion, eight-time UCI World Cup winner, Red Bull Hardline winner, six-tie…
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Suzie Leask, Lisa Ziegert and guest Katie Scott from Microsoft discuss the benefits and risks involved in using generative AI, which can accelerate research and development, personalise customer experience at scale and solve complex problems. But risks include ‘hallucination’, bias, improper use and corporate governance issues, such as confidential…
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John Hutchinson and Chris Wright discuss the draft 5th edition of the ASX Corporate Governance Principles and Recommendations, which represent an evolution rather than a revolution in best practice standards for governance. Proposed changes include an increased emphasis on stakeholder engagement, director remuneration, increased climate and sustain…
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Rob and Eliot caught up in Salzburg last week for some very exciting Just Ride records that we’ll bring to you very soon – including a fascinating chat with Mr Red Bull Hardline himself, Gee Atherton. That will be live next week as we build up to Red Bull Hardline but before then, Eliot and Rob chatted through some brilliant listener emails, discus…
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John Hutchinson and Vanessa Murphy discuss proposed changes to the wholesale client and sophisticated investor tests, which have not been updated since 2001. They examine what the tests are, how they are used and how the changes may impact companies wishing to raise capital, among other issues.
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Welcome to the next episode of our monthly round table podcast where hosts Scott Simmons, Katie Hinsen & Michael Kammes talk about the latest news in production, post production, entertainment tech and beyond. In this episode they give a brief NAB Review with a deeper dive into the state of the industry for new grads, what tech changes today mean f…
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"LIVE From Doc's Basement: Free Comic Book Day 2024 (Dr. Sam Wilcox) " Coming atcha live from Doc's Basement at 427 E. Catawba St. Belmont, NC! Dub, Jig and E-Ray are back with a #FreeComicBookDay special edition. They start off with a little discussion on the Kendrick and Drake "Not So Secret Wars", then talk briefly about X-Men '97 Episode 8 "Tol…
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Bernard Kerr doesn’t get many days off. The three-time Red Bull Hardline winner is one of the best downhill mountain bike riders in the world – while also running Pivot Factory Racing, one of the world’s premier downhill teams. Where does he find the time? Over a fascinating hour with Rob and Eliot at the recent Sea Otter Classic MTB festival, Bern…
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John Hutchinson, Suzie Leask and Sevan Gore discuss a new Bill that sets up the mandatory Australian climate reporting framework and will affect how organisations prepare their financial reports and collect data. They outline which companies will be affected, when reporting requirements will commence, and director liability, among other issues.…
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V5EP50: "#LFG" It's Volume 5 Episode 50 and #LFG is the slogan! Dub, Jig and E-Ray are back with yet another fire episode. They start off with a recap of X-Men '97 episodes 6 and 7, then get into the 'Deadpool & Wolverine" red band trailer, Marvel Voices: X-Men The Wedding Special #1, Keke Palmer being eyed for a special major role with Marvel Stud…
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Scott Butler, Jacqui Barrett and Nicole Tumiati discuss what happens when there’s a complete breakdown between the parties, what owners should keep in mind when negotiating a restructure involving the exit of an owner, and issues to consider if you are the person leaving the organisation.
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Scott Butler, Jacqui Barrett and Nicole Tumiati discuss how professional services firms can restructure equity and manage owner exits, especially when things get tough. They look at the common reasons why a firm may change its ownership structure – both good and bad – and the key obstacles owners may face to negotiate an acceptable outcome.…
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Lael Wilcox is an ultra-endurance legend. And yet, aged 20, she’d barely ridden a bike. It was only when she started a new job 6km from her home and realised cycling was the most efficient way of commuting that she turned to two wheels. A love affair was born. And then she realised she was damn good at it. Now 36, Lael’s won almost everything she c…
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