Join Henry and his long-time co-host Russell Hanby for 'What's Making News?' of 2021. Join Henry and Russell as they talk about what made news this week in Melbourne, Australia.
THE AGE: (16/09/21): Schools lose right to fire staff over sexuality – Henry
Religious schools in Victoria will be banned from sacking or refusing to employ teachers because of their sexuality or gender identity under social reforms proposed by the Andrews government.
THE HERALD SUN: (16/09/21): Corona Stockade – Russell
The biggest police operation in 20 will be launched on Saturday to combat an anti-lockdown rally expected to draw thousands of protesters.
THE HERALD SUN: (16/07/21): Fresh new apples for spring– Henry
Two new iPads, one Watch and four iPhones will go on sale in Australia within days, after Apple launched a surprise grab-bag of gadgets in the wee hours of Wednesday morning.
THE AGE: (16/09/21): Working at home is not going away – Russell
The work from home revolution started by COVID-19 lockdowns will not end once the pandemic is over, with the Productivity Commission revealing Australians have embraced their home offices and the massive savings in time by avoiding the daily commute.
THE AGE: (16/09/21): ODD SPOT – Russell
The house belonging to Mexican drug lord Joachim “El Chapo” Guzman is being given away in a lottery – and it’s freshly renovated. Gone are the surveillance cameras that covered the exterior of the modest home in the quiet Culiacan neighborhood. Under the hole under a bathtub that Guzman escaped through into a network of tunnels has been covered with concrete slab and retiled. Guzman fled the property in 2014 when Mexican marines closed in. But El Chapo’s unlikely to come knocking anytime soon – he’s serving life in jail.
This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in September 2021. It was produced by Rob Kelly