The tracing app the government wants you to download
The Briefing20 Huhti 2020

The tracing app the government wants you to download

How is the social tracing app the government wants you to download going to work, what info will it collect, and how will it aid efforts to control the spread of Covid-19? Guests include: Mark Andrejevic (Professor of Communications and Media Studies at Monash University) and John Dawson (an Australian living in Shanghai).

Today's news headlines:

  • Pollies weigh in on the proposed contact tracing app.
  • One World: Together at Home concert.
  • Turnbull's tell-all memoir out today.

In today's Briefing we ask: What is contact tracing and how does it help fight Coronavirus? How will your phones detect you are near someone using bluetooth? What is 'decentralised tracing'? How many people need to sign-up to the app for it to be effective? What data will be collected by the government and how will it be used? How is the app working in China today? What is the difference between China's approach to collecting information via technology vs the Singapore model? How can an app help ease social distancing restrictions? What is life like in China today?

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Trump’s new tariff threat + Shooter identified in NY attack

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29 Heinä 14min

Court fight over definition of sex + Paying to be brought back to life

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Tuesday Headlines: Trump will ‘bring an end to the misery' in Gaza, New child safety bill could see providers feel force of law within weeks, Equality body to argue over whether sex is ‘binary biological reality’, Webjet has been hit with a $9 million fine from the ACCC, and Bend It Like Beckham is set for a re-boot. Deep Dive: Would you pay for a second chance at life after death? Many Aussies are, having already signed up, and now paying to be the next to undergo cryogenic freezing when they die. Two people have undergone the procedure at a cryonics facility in Australia so far, and while it's drawn its critics, enthusiasts say most of history’s greatest achievements first endured similar sentiment. In this episode of The Briefing, Tara Cassidy speaks with South Australian resident Alex, a Southern Cryonics member, who’s signed up to see what the future holds. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @thebriefingpodInstagram: @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

28 Heinä 22min

How to steal $2 billion from the ATO + Did Trump get caught cheating?

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28 Heinä 11min

Trump offers up own Epstein list + Exposing man-made starvation in Gaza

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27 Heinä 25min

BONUS: Killer Charm

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26 Heinä 28min

Obsession drove Joey Watson into the warped mind of a terrorist

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25 Heinä 34min

MP guilty of sexual assaults + Solving our concussion crisis

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25 Heinä 17min

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24 Heinä 24min

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