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Things You Can't Live Without

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How do the objects we rely on come to be made? What goes into creating them? How did they become so vital to us? And what is the environmental impact of living with them, now and into the future? Join material scientist Dr Anna Ploszajski as she welcomes different guests including scientists to discuss the truths about our reliance on the earth’s resources – and to look at what needs to happen to create a sustainable future for the everyday items we have come to rely on. Things You Can’t Liv ...
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Motley Fool Money

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This podcast gives you a smart, cool headed and down to earth wrap on the latest finance and investing news from Australia & around the world. Investing legends Scott Phillips and Andrew Page walk you through what’s really going on and what you need to know to make great financial decisions. Subscribe to get your regular fix of BS-free money advice. Sign up for the newsletter at fool.com.au/LiSTNR For more episodes download the free LiSTNR app
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Legal Listening

Legal Listening

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Full recordings of Canadian law decisions in podcast format. Two law folk trying to make the law more accessible one decision at a time. Come for the audio ... stay for the jokes. Hosted by Zach & Karly, newly called lawyers. Follow us on twitter @legallistening, check us out on CanLii Connects, find us on YouTube or visit us at legallistening.com
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UQ geographer Dr. Thomas Sigler weighed in on the perennial Daylight Saving debate, explaining why Queensland's unique size and demographics mean the farther you live from the southeast corner, the less useful it becomes. He also explained the concept of "chronotype," revealing a surprising demographic factor that makes some people naturally more r…
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Legendary singer Leo Sayer joined Jason Matthews to talk about his current Australian tour, "Still Feel Like Dancing," and how he's experiencing a creative and performance peak at 77 years old. He also shared a wild, hair-raising story about how a stage injury led to a phone call and an invitation from Elvis Presley just hours before the King's dea…
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Senator Pauline Hanson argued that high immigration levels are a primary cause of the housing crisis, accusing major parties of being "gutless" and fearing a recession if they reduce intake. Hear the senator's call to pause or drastically cut immigration numbers to prioritise housing for current residents and her claim that the majority of recent a…
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Transport Engineer David Hayward weighed in on the push to bring back and expand T2 multi-person vehicle lanes in Brisbane, admitting they sound good "in theory" but face major "risks and challenges" in practice. He explained that removing general-purpose lanes only works if there's a strong adoption of carpooling, but suggested that new technology…
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Federal Member for Flynn, Colin Boyce, slammed the potential early closure of the Gladstone coal-fired power station as "devastating" and He described it as a threat to Queensland's industrial heartland, driven by what he calls "net zero climate rubbish." See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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In this special bonus episode Scott speaks with Motley Fool co-founder, co-Chairman and Chief Rule Breaker, David Gardner, about his new book Rule Breaker Investing. (You can buy the book here: https://www.amazon.com.au/Rule-Breaker-Investing-Stocks-Lasting/dp/1804091820/) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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Who really wins from the new federal 5% deposit scheme? Jason Matthews discussed how the only sure winners are existing property owners who watch their asset values climb as more competition is funnelled into a market with cripplingly low stock. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.بقلم 4BC
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The US federal government has officially shut down for the first time in seven years after a bitter deadlock between Republicans and Democrats over spending bills. US Correspondent Johnathan Kersley joined Jason Matthews to discuss this political logjam and how it leaves hundreds of thousands of federal workers and military personnel on unpaid leav…
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Domain's Chief of Research and Economics, Dr. Nicola Powell joined Jason Matthews to detail the massive expansion of the First Home Guarantee, which now has unlimited places and allows buyers into the Brisbane market with just a 5% deposit for properties up to $1 million. However, Dr. Powell cautions that this demand-side scheme doesn't change mort…
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Film and Screen Professor Mark Ryan joined Jason Matthews to break down the likely catastrophic impact of Donald Trump's vague but alarming 100% tariff on foreign-made films. He explained how it could wipe out hundreds of millions of dollars in production and cost thousands of jobs on the Gold Coast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy informat…
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Brisbane's ultimate sports fanatic, Lachlan Carter, is down in Melbourne for the AFL Grand Final, but he’s already planning his mad dash home for the Broncos’ double-header preliminary final at Suncorp. Lachlan revealed to Gary Hardgrave that the electric atmosphere surrounding the Lions vs. Geelong clash and shared his predictions for a "cracker" …
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Infectious diseases expert Professor Paul Griffin joined Gary Hardgrave to issue a crucial warning that the highly contagious virus could spread across state lines at the packed MCG. He urged all attendees to check their vaccination status to protect themselves from a virus so infectious that it can spread hours after an infected person has left th…
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A new audit warns that Queensland's use of AI traffic cameras may be breaching drivers' privacy and lacking fair human oversight, raising serious legal questions about the validity of the fines collected. Gold Coast lawyer James Diamond joined Gary Hardgrave to discuss the "human in the loop" problem and the legal recourse for drivers who feel unfa…
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Queensland Minister for Manufacturing Dale Last joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about the state's new five-year strategy to revive its manufacturing industry. Last outlined the government's plans to invest in the sector, cut red tape to fast-track approvals for new mines, and attract both domestic and international investment to the state. See omnyst…
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Nine's US correspondent Jonathan Kearsley joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about Donald Trump's fiery speech at the United Nations General Assembly. Kearsley explained that Trump's address, which was more like a political rally, tore at the fabric of the UN and took on Europe, climate change, and immigration. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy in…
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Inspired by the tragic death of his Cavalier King Charles spaniel, Billy, Matthew Brine founded Toad Busters Australia to help other pet owners protect their animals from the lethal cane toad. Brine shared with Gary Hardgrave how his company installs toad-proof fences and offers emergency kits with activated charcoal to slow the toxin's effect, giv…
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The CEO of the Insurance Council of Australia, Andrew Hall joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about Brisbane's updated flood maps and their impact on homeowners. Hall explained that while the maps may cause concern, most major insurers have already priced in the flood risk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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– If share-based payments lapse, does remuneration fall? – Didn’t you get the returns on borrowing wrong? – Should I buy the Australian- or US-listed NASDAQ ETF? – How should I choose an investment advice subscription? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.بقلم LiSTNR
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Wealth advisor Gareth Croy joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about the trend of Australians working into their 70s. Croy argued that while some people choose to work longer, many could retire earlier with a proper financial strategy in place, emphasising the importance of planning and proactive investment in superannuation. See omnystudio.com/listener …
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Gary Hardgrave argued that Australia's political leaders are failing the country by prioritising "consequence culture" over concrete action. He claimed the government is wasting time with "empty speeches" and "half-baked rhetoric" while neglecting critical issues, and he demands that they be held accountable for the resulting decline of the nation.…
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National director of Turning Point Australia Joel Jammal, joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about how he is in Arizona for the memorial of the organisation's founder, Charlie Kirk. Jammal described the overwhelming outpouring of support since the assassination and explained how Kirk's legacy of open debate and a common-sense approach has galvanised a n…
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Queensland Resources Council CEO Janette Hewson joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about the loss of 900 jobs in the state's coal industry. Hewson attributed the job cuts to a combination of low international coal prices and Queensland's controversial royalty scheme, which she says makes the state uncompetitive with other jurisdictions like New South Wa…
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Senator Michaelia Cash joined Gary Hardgrave to criticise Prime Minister Albanese for a series of foreign policy failures. Cash highlighted the delay in a defence treaty with Papua New Guinea and the postponement of a security pact with Vanuatu, arguing that Albanese's "all hype, no delivery" approach is damaging Australia's reputation and leaving …
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Senator Susan McDonald joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about the Queensland government's new coal royalty tax and its impact on the mining sector. Senator McDonald argued that the tax has made Queensland uncompetitive and is directly responsible for companies, like BHP, closing down mines and costing the state 750 jobs. See omnystudio.com/listener fo…
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Senator Matt Canavan joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about how he has dismissed the new national climate risk assessment as a "con job" designed to justify higher taxes and expand the government's power. Canavan also argues that Australia's pursuit of a net-zero emissions policy is economically self-destructive, pointing to the paradox of paying more…
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Property strategist Ross Elliott joined Gary Hardgrave to talk about the challenge of finding land for new schools in Southeast Queensland to accommodate the growing population. Elliott argued that, with an estimated need for 350 new schools, traditional land acquisition is no longer feasible. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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