Is free education a potential solution to the Corona economic crisis?
The Briefing11 Maj 2020

Is free education a potential solution to the Corona economic crisis?

With thousands of young people out of work, is re-skilling and retraining young people the solution to the coronavirus youth employment crisis? We put the idea to Education Minister Dan Tehan and Greens leader Adam Bandt on today's podcast.

Today's news headlines:

  • Brief Corona update

No new cases for most of Australia

VIC easing restrictions

5G statement by NSW Health

  • New Cluster at Wuhan and Beijing trialing temperature monitoring bracelets
  • AFL & NRL players fined for breaching social distancing laws
  • Influencers who give away prizes or cash could be breaking the law

In today's Briefing we ask: Does the idea of free education have even more merit now we’re in the coronavirus employment crisis? How do people do these courses? What's on offer? How much can we expect to pay? What's on the other side?

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How did Melbourne get hotel quarantine so wrong?

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Why is Australia spending $270 billion on defence in a recession?

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In a time of economic hardship should we be spending less on defence rather than more? As we grapple with the decision about extending Job Keeper... the government announced $270b in weapons spending. Sam Dastyari has openly criticised the move and joins us on the podcast, along with a defence analyst who has a very different view - Professor Rory Medcalf, Head of the National Security College at the Australian National University. In today's headlines: Victorians say locked down towers feel like a prison Kanye West is running for President Annika Smethurst explains the Eden-Monaro by-election result Alleged victim says Prince Andrew “should be panicking” In today's Briefing we ask: was the timing of this announcement about winning votes? Is now a good time to shore up our military capability? How does this compare to aid we spend in the Pacific? Is buying weapons the best use of cash? What are the defence implications of not spending this money? What are the risks to Australia's security? Are we really a match for other larger countries military interests?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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The Facebook ad boycott explained

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The #StopHateForProfit campaign is growing, but will it make a difference? Some of the biggest brands in the world have all pledged to suspend advertising on Facebook during July. It’s part of a campaign called #StopHateforProfit. In today's episode we find out why the big brands are turning on Facebook, and delve into the issue of Hate speech which is a problem that has plagued Facebook for years. Facebook makes nearly all of its money from advertising. This campaign is only for a month so will it actually impact Facebook’s bottom line? Dan Van Boom is the news editor of C-Net, and joins us to help answer that question. In today's news headlines: Federal health minister demands answers after Victorian cases exported interstate Geoffrey Rush hangs onto record defamation payout after Daily Telegraph loses appeal Jeffrey Epstein’s former girlfriend and alleged “pimp”arrested by FBI In today's Briefing we ask: What is the #stophateforprofit campaign? Are advertisers just virtue signalling when they were cutting their marketing budgets anyway? What has Mark Zuckerberg's response been? Will there be any meaningful change from Facebook moving forward?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Is law still a boy’s club?

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A reckoning is taking place in Australia’s legal profession. The women in the industry say it’s a boy’s club and always has been, despite more than 60 per cent of law graduates today being female. This gender based discrimination and hostile work environment is a leading reason why women step away from the legal profession. So what is going on and what can be done to fix it? Today's guests are Kate Eastman, Senior Counsel, Employment and human rights barrister and Jessie Tu, who was formerly in the legal profession. In today's news headlines: Victorians facing jail, $11,000 for NSW visit as lockdowns return Guy Sebastian’s former manager arrested for allegedly defrauding the singer of $1.15m Dyson Heydon no longer a Barrister as police launch probe ATO website crashes as Aussies rush to withdraw second $10,000 from super In today's Briefing we ask: How women are treated in the legal profession? Who has known about this behaviour? Why did it take this long for a female Chief Justice to instigate an inquiry in to what went actually went on at the highest court in the land?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Today on the podcast we take a deep dive on what this means for the planet and what can we do to change it? We’ve known for years that the Arctic is warming at twice the global average and one side effect is that the frozen ground that melts and refreezes each year is permanently shrinking. What’s got scientists really worried is that it is no longer thawing gradually and is allowing masses of carbon that have been locked in frozen dirt to escape. Dr Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick is from the Climate Change Research Centre at UNSW joins us on todays episode to answer our questions. In today's news headlines: Victorian virus hotspots to be locked down at midnight, international flights suspended Queensland borders reopening on July 10 for all but Victoria European Union says 14 countries welcome to visit, including Australia TikTok blocked by India over security concerns In today's Briefing we ask: What does a heatwave in Verkhoyansk in Siberia mean for the planet? What if anything can we do to change it? Why are we seeing more severe consequences of global warming in the Arctic compared to other areas? What are the physics of ice and global warming? What is permafrost? If we don't stop this how much greenhouse gas could escape through the thawing of permafrost? Can we stop or reverse global warming?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

30 Juni 202019min

Stock market horror stories and how to avoid the same mistakes!

Stock market horror stories and how to avoid the same mistakes!

Stock market horror stories and how to avoid the same mistakes! First time investors have been pouring into the market since the coronavirus crash. Today we find out what can go wrong and how to avoid the same mistakes. The Covid crisis has created some wild scenes on the stock market and for people that couldn’t bet on sport anymore the stock market became a very enticing option. We speak to Scott Phillips CIO of Motley Fool and host of a great finance podcast called The Motley Fool Money, and first time Aussie share trader Jack Ball In today's news headlines: Suburban lockdowns inch closer with a staggering 75 new Covid-19 cases in Victoria $1.35 billion for new cyber army to stop digital attacks New data says jobs are out there, but Aussies aren’t applying for them In today's Briefing we ask: What can go wrong and how to avoid the same mistakesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Is Australia the chewing gum on China’s shoe?

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28 Juni 202019min

The Weekend Briefing with special Guest Julie Bishop

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