Tim Goldstein draws on his background in business and business management, sales and marketing, and various developer and manager roles in the tech industry. Tim's unique autistic view point combine with his ability to clearly express the most complex ideas make him the world's only Neurodiverse Communication Specialist.Tim discusses a range of issues faced by the autistic and neurodiverse adult in all facets of life drawing from both his experience after being diagnosed with Asperger's at a ...
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Where Do Gays Retire is a podcast where we help you in the LGBTQ+ community find a safe and affordable retirement destination. Join Mark Goldstein as he interviews others who live in gay-friendly places around the globe. Learn about the climate, cost of living, the LGBTQ + community, healthcare, crime and safety, and more.
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We are born. We die. In between we watch a lot of films. And some of these films shape the people we are. This is a podcast about those films. (And a bit about death.) Join comedian, actor, writer and swimmer Brett Goldstein and an extra special weekly guest as they go all the way into life and death by way of movies, to ultimately pick their Films To Be Buried With!
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Radio National Breakfast daily stories separated for easy listening. Radio National Breakfast is Australia's only daily national radio current affairs program, synonymous with agenda-setting news coverage, breaking news and a place where you will hear the most significant stories impacting the lives of all Australians wherever they live. It is a pre-eminent thought leader in Australia.
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Comedians Mike Goldstein and Nick Capper swap phones and rummage through the dark corners of each other's private lives. Also roping in comics from around the world willing to subject themselves to the indignity of having their smart phone contents made fun of and their socials hacked. No one is safe. Join The Phone Hacks Facebook Group for screenshots, updates and to share your stories of messing with your friends' phones. The Phone Hacks is produced by Nearly, a podcast network. Original t ...
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Cosmology Group's official podcast. Please check back throughout the semester for updates.
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There are two types of people on this world. Doers and Gunners. Gunners are always Gunna do this and Gunna do that but never achieve anything. Then there are the doers, the people who get off their arse and actually have a crack at life. The Entrepreneurs who make things, create things and break things but all to make a better world we live in. The Start-up Culture, the working 18-hour days for yourself to help others. This Podcast is a place for these people to discuss life, Start-ups and b ...
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TALES OF. . . MY DEAD HEROES is the second season of podcasts from Josh Alan Friedman. But DEAD is a politically incorrect term. Their songs and books and records resonate everywhere, and if you haven’t heard their actual voices, pull up a chair and listen. Novelist Mario Puzo, songwriters Jerry Leiber (Leiber & Stoller) and Doc Pomus, Broadway composer Cy Coleman, original Thunderbirds bassist Keith Ferguson, Atlantic Records producer Joel Dorn, Tiny Tim. . . . And check out TALES OF TIMES ...
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The Investor Mindset - Name Your Number Show [$]
Passive Income Media, Steven Pesavento, Name Your Number Show, VonFinch Capital
Investing in yourself is the biggest ROI to create a more Wealthy Life, Relationship & Business. We bring together the best Business Leaders, Investors, and Mind & Health Experts to learn & grow together. Join millions of growth minded listeners. ABOUT THE HOST Steven Pesavento is on a mission to help others live a better life every day, have fun, and make money. He is a serial entrepreneur, high-performance coach, and Managing Partner of VonFinch Capital. Investing full time since 2016, he’ ...
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Tim Wilson takes Goldstein off independent Zoe Daniel
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9:57After a fiercely fought campaign, and a drawn-out count and partial recount,the Melbourne seat of Goldstein was officially called on the weekend for Liberal candidate Tim Wilson. Mr Wilson took back the seat he lost at the last election to independent Zoe Daniel, making him the first Liberal to push back the teal wave that swept independents into o…
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Eating disorder research and funding falling behind
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5:57New research published today is calling for a drastic re-think of how we research and treat eating disorders with current treatments for anorexia nervosa now decades old and only effective in about half of all patients.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Changing Australia: Keith Chappell and war gaming for the next pandemic
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11:43COVID-19's arrival five years ago was swift and deadly. But in its wake, a strong sense of purpose came into force. By the very end of 2020, the first jabs were rolled out overseas through emergency authorisations and conditional approvals. There is now an international effort underway to prepare for the next potential pandemic with researchers tak…
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Communities across the mid-north coast are facing a long road to recovery, a fortnight after record-breaking floods ravaged the region. This week, the state and federal governments released $25,000 in disaster relief grants to primary producers to support the immediate recovery. GUEST: Jodie Thurgood, beef farmer PRODUCER: Brooke Young…
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The final seat of this year's federal election has been called, with independent Nicolette Boele declared the winner of the historically blue-ribbon Sydney seat of Bradfield by just 26 votes over Liberal candidate, Gisele Kapterian.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"A decent outcome." That's how the Federal Treasurer has described the modest growth over the first quarter of this year, with the economy growing by just point-two of a per cent. But with global volatility continuing, including escalating trade tensions and new US tariffs on steel and aluminium kicking in today, what could this all mean for Austra…
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The chief of Australia's defence force says his budget is facing pressure as debate rages over Australia's defence spend. Admiral David Johnston made the comments at a defence conference, also flagging that Australia may need to rethink its role in future conflicts.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Volunteer firefighters battle for fair compensation for presumptive cancers
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6:53In recent years volunteer firefighters have tackled unrelenting bushfire seasons while trying to keep their communities safe. And yet, for many volunteers across Australia, if they are diagnosed with presumptive cancer – a cancer believed to be caused as a result of their firefighting duties – many are shocked to find they are not eligible for the …
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Freedom Flotilla sets sail on aid mission to Gaza
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7:57A dozen peace activists - including Swedish climate campaigner Greta Thunberg - are currently on a ship headed towards Gaza, hoping to break Israel's blockade of the war-torn territory. They're sailing on the boat 'Madleen' operated by the group Freedom Flotilla Coalition.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Australia's trade minister Don Farrell is meeting with European counterparts as momentum grows for a revived Australia-EU free trade deal. The push for an agreement had stalled, but its been given new life by Donald Trump's trade war.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Aid organisation suspends food delivery in Gaza
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7:10A private aid organisation set up to distribute food in Gaza has halted operations for at least a day, after another deadly shooting.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why Living in Florence, Italy is a Dream Come True with Tom Leonard
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1:13:14We’re diving into the fabulous world of Florence, Italy, where our guest Tom Leonard is living his best life in a city that’s as enchanting as it is historical. Tom spills the tea on everything from the cost of living to the vibrant Italian culture, plus a sprinkle about his own journey from California to the charming hills of Florence. He’s not ju…
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Danny & Michael Philippou (RackaRacka / Talk To Me / Bring Her Back) • #353
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48:40LOOK OUT! It’s only Films To Be Buried With! Join your host Brett Goldstein as he talks life, death, love and the universe with the pure twin-force of directing energy DANNY & MICHAEL PHILIPPOU! In a rare one-off first for Films To Be Buried With, Brett is joined by two people at once (and on one computer mic!), who happen to be two of the most int…
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Concerns are mounting over the prevalence of algal blooms off the coast of South Australia. Marine animals have been washing up dead on the coastline and swimmers and surfers are also being urged to avoid the blooms. Meanwhile the Coorong's north lagoon - south-east of Adelaide - has for the first time recorded a bloom of one particular algae and e…
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South Koreans elect a new president, ending six months of political upheaval
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6:37Democratic Party candidate Lee Jae-myung has won South Korea's presidential election with 94 per cent of the votes now counted. The election ends more than six months of political turmoil after former president Yoon Suk Yeol declared martial law. He's now facing trial on rebellion charges. Guest: Jean Lee is a fellow at the East West Centre in Hono…
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Changing Australia: Commander Helen Schneider and taking out online predators
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14:07With the rapid growth in technology over the last few decades, reports of online child sexual exploitation have skyrocketed. AI is being used to create child abuse material and children and young people are being extorted online. But as this happens, there is also significant work going on behind closed doors to track down offenders and remove chil…
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Tasmanian premier faces no confidence motion
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7:15The leadership of Tasmanian Premier Jeremy Rockliff hangs by a thread this morning... after the Opposition tabled a no confidence motion in the premier. The motion could be moved as early as today, as the Greens weigh up whether or not they'll support it. Guest: Kristie Johnston, Independent MP Producers: Joe Sullivan, Max Chalmers…
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A 'disgusting abomination': Musk hits out at Trump's bill
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6:51A "disgusting abomination"... That's how Tech billionaire Elon Musk has described a sweeping tax and spending bill backed by U-S President Donald Trump The legislation - dubbed the "Big, beautiful bill" by Donald Trump and supporters, has passed the House of Representatives but has not been approved by the Senate yet.…
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Protecting penalty rates a priority for Rishworth in new portfolio
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9:13As three million Australians look forward to a pay rise following the Fair Work Commission's increase to the minimum wage, the federal government's attention is now turning to delivering on pre-election pledges.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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'A great outcome': Union welcomes minimum wage boost
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6:45Australia's lowest paid workers will earn more from next month after the Fair Work Commission raised the minimum wage by 3.5 per cent. While that's one per cent lower than what the Australian Council of Trade Unions had been seeking, its secretary has labelled it a "great outcome".By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Council of Small Business Organisations reacts to the minimum wage increase
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8:16The Fair Work Commission's decision to lift the minimum wage by 3.5% has been met with mixed reaction. Business advocates are concerned that the rise in wage bill caused by this increase could have a strong negative impact on small and medium businesses in Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Latvia voted into UN Security Council for first time
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6:07Latvia has been appointed to the UN Security Council, the first time the Baltic nation has served on the council.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Doctor sounds alarm over child e-scooter injuries
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9:11New research has found one in ten children ending up in hospital after an e-scooter accident are presented with life-threatening injuries, sparking calls to ban those under 16 from riding.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has brushed aside questions over whether Australia should follow the United Kingdom and announce a major increase on defence spending, amid growing pressure from the United States. British Prime Minister Keir Starmer launched an overhaul of the UK's military plans this week, making a range of commitments while promis…
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US suggests interim plan on Iran nuclear deal
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6:24Iran looks set to reject a US proposal for a new nuclear deal - that could now mean the collapse of talks between the two countries that have run for weeks.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Are we still going to have a great galaxy collision?
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5:17For decades, astronomers have known the mighty Andromeda Galaxy is hurtling towards our Milky Way at 110 kilometres per second, the two destined to collide in five billion years to create a new galaxy - Milkomeda. But now, new research has revealed that this collision may not be as certain as scientists once thought. GUEST: Dr Ruby Wright, Internat…
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Changing Australia: John Kanowski and saving Australian species
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14:18Many of Australia's native species have disappeared since colonisation, while many more remain threatened as habitats are destroyed an feral animals decimate animal populations. But in pockets around Australia, wildlife are being brought back to areas where they were once extinct, landscapes are being restored and feral animals and plants are being…
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