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Mă rog, cel puțin cele care reușeau să ajungă sub o formă sau al...2024-10-0604 minA Rational FearA Rational FearNuclear Desert & Dan's $2K shop🤑 CHIP IN TO OUR PATREON https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear📨 SUBSCRIBE TO OUR EMAIL LIST: http://www.arationalfear.com/📋 FILL OUT OUR AUDIENCE SURVEY: https://z5xf13rh5z4.typeform.com/to/J0SFy05NCharlotte George, Zach Mander, Wayne Smith, Lewis Hobba, Dan IlicG’day Fearmongers,This week Peter Dutton took his Nuclear dog for a walk in Sydney and it off the leash at the CEDA conference in Sydney — the Committee for Economic Development of Australia — a very pro industry think tank that really enjoys t...2024-09-2632 minEl Vacilón De La Gatita PodcastEl Vacilón De La Gatita Podcastel zol 106.7 el vacilon de la gatita. el ganador de boletos 1800 ceda.2024-04-2905 minDo or DIY with People Like Us | WFMUDo or DIY with People Like Us | WFMUWheeeeeeeeee from Dec 28, 2022 Buttress O'Kneel - "WorkArtLite" Sparks - "How Do I Get To Carnegie Hall" [0:00:39] Tape-beatles - "I Can't Do It" [0:04:25] Naked City - "Speed Freaks" [0:05:33] Brightback Morning Light - "Everybody Daylight" [0:06:23] Lucrecia Dalt - "No Tiempo" [0:09:51] Negativland - "Limbo" [0:13:27] Meridian Brothers & El Grupo Renacimiento - "La Policía" [0:16:41] Midisport - "Fairness" [0:18:07] Gwilly Edmondez - "Decalage for 3 TVs in Layering Off Dario" [0:20:41] Meitei - "Shurayuki-hime / 修羅雪姫" [0:20:58] Oleg Berg - "Final Countdown in Major Key (full!)" [0:23:09] Negativland - "Not Normal" [0:27:56] Music behind DJ: Michael Armstrong - "Dear Prudence" [0:31:25] John Oswa...2022-12-2800 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerYouth priorities for Australia: what really mattersCEDA’s CEO Melinda Cilento taps into the concerns of the youth today and looks at how future generations will be impacted by climate change. She is joined by Deanne Stewart, CEO Aware Super, and Taylor Hawkins, Founder & Strategy Director of Future Frontiers Group, who was present at the COP26 in Glasgow, to discuss whether the climate change discussions addressed the call to action from youth activists and what really matters to young Australians.2021-12-0632 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerCOP26: Where to from here?CEDA’s CEO Melinda Cilento reflects on the outcomes of COP26 and whether they go far enough to limit the impending impacts of climate change. She speaks to IBM Consulting’s Global Director of Sustainability, Murray Simpson, who was in Glasgow to witness the negotiations, as well as Erin Coldham, Chief Development Officer of Star of the South, Australia’s first offshore wind project. Christian Gergis, Head of Policy at the Australian Institute of Company Directors, also weighs in on corporate responsibilities when it comes to climate.2021-11-2226 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerWhat does COP26 mean for Australia?The Federal government has secured a commitment to achieve net zero emissions by 2050 just in time for COP26, the United Nations climate change conference, in Glasgow next week.But will it be enough when other nations are already looking to 2030 commitments?To discuss what COP26 means for Australia, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by ANU Crawford School Professor and Director of the Centre for Climate and Energy Policy, Professor Frank Jotzo, and Arup Australasia Co-Chair, Kerryn Coker.2021-10-2635 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerCryptocurrency ExplainedChief Economist Jarrod Ball explores what are the different types of digital assets, why digital platforms are increasingly embedding financial services and how the sector needs greater regulation.He speaks to Citi’s Tony McLaughlin and Senator Andrew Bragg to make sense of this trend.2021-10-1138 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerLabour markets in lockdown w/ Professor Jeff BorlandOn Thursday, the ABS released its labour force statistics for August 2021. They show that while unemployment decreased by 0.1 per cent, the participation rate also decreased significantly. To help make sense of these figures, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball spoke with University of Melbourne Truby Williams Professor of Economics Jeff Borland.2021-09-1729 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerDid the WA Budget Deliver?Yesterday WA released its 2021-22 State budget, unveiling a massive $5.6 billion surplus. Some of the big-ticket items in the budget include an $875 million social housing package and $1.9 billion in extra healthcare funding.But will the measures announced set Western Australia up for long-term success? CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by our Perth-based Senior Economist Cassandra Winzar to find out more.2021-09-1017 minATIVADOSATIVADOS24- NÃO CEDA24- NÃO CEDA 29-32 Pedro e os apóstolos responderam: “É necessário obedecer a Deus, não aos homens. O Deus dos nossos antepassados ressuscitou Jesus, a quem vocês mataram, pendurando-o numa cruz. Mas Deus o levou para as alturas, ao seu lado, o Príncipe e Salvador, para dar a Israel o dom de uma vida transformada e de pecados perdoados. Nós somos testemunhas dessas coisas. O Espírito Santo, que Deus concede aos que a ele obedecem, confirma cada detalhe”. 33-37 Quando ouviram isso, as autoridades ficaram furiosas quiseram matá-los ali mesmo.  Spotify https://open.spotify.co...2021-09-0205 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerIs Australia headed for another recession?The June quarter GDP figures are out, and Australia looks likely to avoid a second recession in two years. GDP grew by 0.7%, which ended as the Delta variant took hold in NSW and sparked a wave of lockdowns across the east coast.So what does this tell us about how the economy entered the extended state lockdown, just how bad is the news for the September quarter, and are we still at risk of a so-called technical recession?To discuss this, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by ANZ Senior Economist, Felicity E...2021-09-0225 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerWill rapid COVID-19 testing take off in Australia?Rapid antigen tests have become a crucial tool around the world in managing COVID-19, but Australia is only using them in some industries and workplaces.That’s despite the fact an Australian company created the first rapid COVID test to receive approval for home use in the United States last year.The Brisbane-based digital diagnostics firm Ellume has a deal with the Biden administration to provide 8.5 million home COVID tests, and its new US manufacturing facility is set to begin production later this year.CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento spoke with its founder and ch...2021-08-2634 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerBusiness dynamism 1: What did COVID-19 tell us about small business productivity?This week, it’s the first episode in a new mini-series where we dive into the dynamism of Australian businesses big and small.Business dynamism is one of our key research areas here at CEDA. We’re keen to understand Australian companies’ risk appetite, the quality of our managers and what drives their decision-making.Someone who’s long taken an interest in business dynamism is the head of structural policy analysis at the OECD’s Economics Department, Dan Andrews. He’s just released some insightful research showing high-productivity firms were more likely to grow and low-producti...2021-08-1835 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerWhat do the IPCC’s warnings mean for Australia’s path to net-zero?The latest Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report out this week has some very stark warnings about “unprecedented” levels of climate change that it says are “unequivocally” the result of human actions.The IPCC says we’ll exceed global warming of 1.5 and 2 degrees Celsius this century unless we make deep emissions cuts in the coming decades.The Federal Government says Australia can get to net-zero emissions “preferably” by 2050 using technology, not taxes, through its technology roadmap.One body the Government is relying on to get us there is the Clean Energy Finance Corporation or C-E-F-C. I...2021-08-1251 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerSolving Australia’s aged-care workforce challengeAustralia is facing a shortage of at least 110,000 direct aged-care workers within the next decade, unless urgent action is taken to boost the workforce.That’s one of the findings of our latest report, which also found the shortage will balloon to more than 400,000 workers by 2050 unless we take dramatic action now. Australia has failed to prepare for this challenge, but there ARE steps we can take to improve the system.To discuss CEDA’s findings and potential solutions, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Aged & Community Services Australia CEO Patricia Sparrow; Australian Nurs...2021-08-0935 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerHow is business and the economy tracking?Prime Minister Scott Morrison has rejected repeated requests from New South Wales to reintroduce a wage subsidy like JobKeeper, as businesses face tough times due to the latest round of COVID-19 lockdowns across NSW, Victoria and South Australia.The restrictions come just months after the Federal Government handed down a big-spending budget, with more than 30 billion dollars in tax and investment incentives for business.To discuss how business and the economy are tracking, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Patrick Coghlan, the chief executive of business credit research firm CreditorWatch, which tracks a...2021-07-2934 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerWhy don’t we trust government?The past 18 months have required unprecedented levels of public trust in government. During COVID, we’ve relied on clear and consistent guidance to protect our health and livelihoods.Yet a survey out today by public relations firm SenateSHJ has found trust in government communication has dropped significantly over the past year.So, what’s gone wrong? And how can government regain this trust? I spoke with Managing Partner of SenateSHJ Darren Behar for his insights on these questions and more.But as always, first I’m joined by our Chief Economist Jarrod Ball to dis...2021-07-2742 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerCybersecurity: Risks and OpportunitiesAs the Federal Government ramps up its digital economy strategy, the safety of our cyber assets is back in the spotlight.We know cybercrime is rising in scale and prevalence, and recent attacks on major infrastructure across the world show how high the stakes can be. At the same time, experts are warning of the rising cyber-espionage threat posed by state actors; the latest warning came just this week from the head of the UK spy agency MI5.So, how serious are these threats? And are Australian business and governments doing enough to protect our...2021-07-1952 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerDoes the 2021 Federal Intergenerational Report do the job?Treasurer Josh Frydenberg has just released the five-yearly Intergenerational Report. The report was delayed by a year due to COVID-19, and it finds it’s the pandemic population freeze that’s set to have the biggest economic impact over the next 40 years.That means productivity is going to have to do all the heavy lifting to drive our future growth and prosperity, and fund the essential services we value so much.But does the report get it right on the key issues shaping our future?To get a view on this, CEDA CEO Meli...2021-06-3039 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerState of the Nation 2021 | All interviewsCEDA's 42nd State of the Nation has come to an end, and with three days of insightful conversations under our belt, we look back on the interviews our CEO Melinda Cilento and Chief Economist Jarrod Ball led with some of this year's speakers.Speakers:The Hon. Josh Frydenberg, Federal TreasurerThe Hon. Anthony Albanese, Federal Leader of the Opposition Sam Mostyn AO, President, Chief Executive Women, Chairman, Citibank; and Chair, The Foundation for Young AustraliansSu McCluskey, Commissioner, National COVID-19 Commission Advisory Board (concluded May 2021)His Excellency Y Kristiarto S Legowo, Ambassador...2021-06-2826 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerRomilly Madew AO FTSE | State of the Nation 2021After the sustainable infrastructure session at CEDA's 2021 State of the Nation conference, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball spoke with Romilly Madew of Infrastructure Australia to gain insights on trends in infrastructure since COVID-19 has hit Australia.2021-06-2506 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerSu McCluskey | State of the Nation 2021Tax reform and the Intergeneration Report are the hot topics in this conversation between Su McCluskey (Commissioner, National COVID-19 Commission Advisory Board) and CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento at CEDA's 2021 State of the Nation conference.2021-06-2402 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerAmbassador for Indonesia & High Commissioner of India to Australia | State of the Nation 2021To talk about Australia's relationships with Indonesia and India, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento had a brief chat with His Excellency Y Kristiarto S Legowo, Ambassador for Indonesia and His Excellency Manpreet Vohra, High Commissioner of India to Australia.2021-06-2404 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerSam Mostyn AO | State of the Nation 2021Sam Mostyn of Citi joins CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento to speak about being less risk-averse from a policy point of view, and fostering a more diverse economy.2021-06-2402 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Hon. Anthony Albanese | State of the Nation 2021After a rousing speech to the crowd at CEDA's 2021 State of the Nation conference, Leader of the Opposition The Hon. Anthony Albanese stopped for a quick chat with CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento.2021-06-2401 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Hon. Josh Frydenberg | State of the Nation 2021CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento speaks with Federal Treasurer The Hon. Josh Frydenberg hot off the stage from his keynote address at CEDA's 2021 State of the Nation conference.2021-06-2302 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerResearch and industry partnerships with Steven Worrall of Microsoft and Dr Larry Marshall of CSIROAustralia is great at research but struggles to capture its commercial benefits. The World Intellectual Property Organization’s 2020 Global Innovation Index ranks us 13th for innovation inputs, but 31st for innovation outputs. Bridging this gap is a growing focus for the government, as part of its ambition to make Australia a “leading digital economy by 2030”.So what’s holding us back? And how can we use Australian research to not only drive the economy but also tackle social and environmental challenges?For insight on these questions, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento spoke with CSIRO Chief Executive Dr Larry...2021-06-2132 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerCan we meet the challenges laid out in the NSW Intergenerational Report?NSW has just released its five-yearly Intergenerational Report, and it’s a stark reminder of the generational challenges confronting the state – and the nation – over the coming decades.The report makes it clear that as we emerge from the pandemic, federal and state governments must prioritise bold new policies on tax, housing, education and climate change to ensure higher incomes, better jobs and better services for Australians.But the pandemic population freeze means migration will be even more critical to boost our working-age population, and support the rising costs of the ageing population.To get...2021-06-0939 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerHow is the economy tracking?The latest GDP figures have just been released, and they show the economy has recovered to its pre-pandemic size a year since the start of the economic downturn.Given Australia’s surprisingly strong recent growth, we’re keen to see what’s next for the recovery, in particular the impact of the lockdown in Melbourne.To get a view on the March quarter figures and how the economy is currently tracking, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball spoke with BIS Oxford Economics Chief Economist for Australia, Sarah Hunter.But first, Jarrod is joined by CEDA C...2021-06-0722 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerWhat is unconventional monetary policy and is it working?Today we’re talking about monetary policy, and in particular, the Reserve Bank’s unconventional monetary policy; what is it and is it working?We heard a bit about unconventional monetary policy after the GFC, when some central banks overseas started applying it to help with their economic recovery. But Australia didn’t join the experiment until COVID-19 hit last year.To discuss how it’s working here, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Belinda Cheung, Director of Fixed Income and Currency Strategy at the Commonwealth Bank.2021-05-3110 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerTrade in Asia after COVID-19Australia’s economy has already bounced back better than expected from the effects of COVID-19, but it is clear our long-term recovery will depend on opening borders and resuming normal trade.Yet ongoing uncertainty in our trade relationship with China on the one hand, and the opportunities presented by new trade agreements on the other make it difficult to know exactly where trade will land after the pandemic.How much does Australia’s economy depend on normalising the China relationship? And are we seeing any progress in diversifying Australian trade?To discuss the role...2021-05-2419 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerWhat is Public Interest Technology?In today's episode, we’re looking at Public Interest Technology – or PIT. What is it and why is it important?The concept is well established in the United States and the United Kingdom, but it’s little known here in Australia.To discuss this, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Newgate Australia Partner Feyi Akindoyeni. She’s also a member of CEDA’s PIT advisory committee.2021-05-1808 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' Corner2021 Post-Federal Budget panel discussionLast night the federal budget was handed down and it squarely takes aim at bolstering economic recovery post-COVID. Funding boosts for childcare and aged care represent some welcome changes to the government's typical budget priorities, but glaring holes in funding for climate action and growing debt leave many questions to be answered.To discuss this, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by ANZ senior economist Felicity Emmett, Equity Economics lead economist Angela Jackson, and AMP Capital chief economist Shane Oliver.2021-05-1244 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' Corner2021 Pre-Federal Budget panel discussionWe’re five days out from the Federal Budget and it looks like red is the new black for the Treasurer, Josh Frydenberg.He says there will be no sharp pivots to austerity next week, in a dramatic overhaul of the Government’s long-standing fiscal strategy, and that’s despite the surprising strength we’ve seen in the economy over the last six months.Instead, it’s likely to be a big spending budget. Billions are set to go to childcare and aged care to address the workforce challenges in those sectors, and help boost female wor...2021-05-0638 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | A budget that works for womenThe Federal Budget is less than two weeks away and following widespread public pressure, it’s expected to include a range of items benefiting women. Among the measures the government is said to be considering are expanding access to childcare, and changes to superannuation.Gabriela D’Souza, Senior Economist at CEDA is joined in this episode by Rebecca Cassells, Deputy Director of Bankwest Curtin Economics Centre and one of the authors of their annual Gender Equity Insights series.2021-05-0323 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerPolicy Snacks | Is it time to abolish stamp duty?In today's episode, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball and CEDA Senior Economist Cassandra Winzar talk about property taxes, in particular what some call one of the least efficient taxes – stamp duty.Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, house prices are growing at their fastest pace in more than 30 years, thanks partly to record-low interest rates. Now, there are growing calls to abolish stamp duty, to help young people get on to the property ladder and encourage more people to downsize.The ACT has already taken this step, and NSW is looking into it.2021-04-1510 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Airbnb and the travel sector after COVID-19 with Susan Wheeldon, Airbnb Country Manager Australia and New ZealandIn today's episode of The Greater Good, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Susan Wheeldon, Airbnb Country Manager Australia and New Zealand.Travel industries were hit hard by COVID-19. In the space of a few months tourism went from Australia’s fourth largest export to all but stopping, leaving many Australians without a source of income.As a leader in the short-term rental market, Airbnb and its hosts have been particularly affected by this downturn. With the pandemic winding down, the platform is now a weathervane for the recovery of the sector.Wh...2021-03-3029 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerWhat is skills mismatch in permanent skilled migration? | Gabriela D'Souza, Senior Economist at CEDAThis episode of CEDA's Policy Snacks looks at the skills mismatch in Australia’s permanent skilled migration system, what it is, and how we can fix it.A new CEDA report has found this mismatch cost the Australian economy at least $1.25 billion in foregone wages between 2013 and 2018.To discuss this, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by CEDA Senior Economist Gabriela D'Souza, lead author of the report.2021-03-2807 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerPolicy Snacks | Why are women’s imprisonment rates rising and what can we do?In today's episode, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by CEDA researcher and economist Ember Corpuz to look at the rising rate of female imprisonment in Australia, and what can be done to reduce it.The number of women in Australia’s prisons has been growing at a faster rate than that of men over the past decade, and while women account for a smaller proportion of the country’s prison population, the fiscal, social and economic costs of female imprisonment are significant.2021-03-1808 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Aged Care with Julie Ratcliffe, Professor of Health Economics at Flinders University and Peter Harris, former chair of the Productivity CommissionWe’ve known for a long time Australia’s aged care system is in crisis, from horrific reports of abuse and mistreatment, to the long waiting lists for in-home care, and figures showing high rates of malnourishment among residents.The COVID-19 pandemic has served as yet another reminder of the challenges the sector faces. Three-quarters of Australia’s COVID deaths have been in aged care.To discuss this, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Julie Ratcliffe, Professor of Health Economics at Flinders University and a member of CEDA’s Council on Economic Policy who also...2021-03-0940 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerPolicy Snacks | Professor Jeff Borland, Truby Williams Professor of Economics at the University of MelbourneWhen the pandemic hit last year, the economic priority for policymakers was to save jobs and help people and businesses through the financial fallout.The JobMaker policy was different though.The wage credit was designed to create jobs, to get young Australians back to work in the midst of the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression.But will it work?Join CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball and Professor Jeff Borland, Truby Williams Professor of Economics at the University of Melbourne and a member of CEDA’s board of directors to fi...2021-03-0508 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine, founding CEO of Health Justice AustraliaCOVID-19 has shown us that health problems don’t happen in isolation. Our physical wellbeing often depends on our economic and social wellbeing, and vice versa.These connections are especially apparent among those living in disadvantage. As CEDA’s research shows, people struggling with disadvantage are often also experiencing problems with the law, health, and housing security. To properly deal with any of these issues, you have to address all of them.Today's guest is Dr Tessa Boyd-Caine. An expert in bringing services together as founding chief executive of Health Justice Australia, she works to conn...2021-03-0129 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerPolicy Snacks | Australia's Fiscal CliffWelcome to the first episode of CEDA’s Policy Snacks podcast, a series of bite-sized explainers about today’s big policy ideas.In today's episode, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by CEDA Senior Economist Melissa Wilson to take a closer look at Australia's looming fiscal cliff, and what can be done to avoid going over it.2021-02-1911 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Hans Westerbeek, Professor of International Sport Business and Head of Sport Business Insights Group, Victoria UniversityFrom the Olympics to Formula 1, from cricket to the NBA, no major sport has been untouched by this pandemic. And while they’re trying to be COVID-safe, that looks different for each sport and not everyone has got it right.In today's episode, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball are joined by Hans Westerbeek, Professor of International Sport Business and Head of Sport Business Insights Group, Victoria University to take a deep dive into sport, money and COVID-19 to find out how the business and economics of sport look in the new COVID no...2021-02-1447 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Linda Scott, President of the Australian and NSW local government associations and City of Sydney CouncillorIt’s been a year since the summer of bushfires that devastated much of the east coast of Australia, and 10 years since the Queensland floods. But still we hear of homes being rebuilt, and even new homes going up in disaster-prone areas.Is Australia doing enough to prevent the loss of lives, homes, and livelihoods caused by the rise in extreme weather events?In today's episode, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by President of the Australian and NSW local government associations and City of Sydney Councillor Linda Scott to discuss the role local councils pl...2021-02-0834 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Sarah Hunter, Chief Economist, BIS Oxford EconomicsCEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Sarah Hunter, Chief Economist at BIS Oxford Economics to discuss the state of the Australian economy, how households are still exercising caution with their savings, what the labour market is likely to look like in 2021, JobKeeper and JobSeeker, and an underlying sense of optimism despite economic uncertainty.2021-01-2728 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Dr. Stephen Kirchner, Director of Trade and Investment, United States Studies CentreIn today's episode, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Dr. Stephen Kirchner of the United States Study Centre to discuss President Biden's inauguration, the incoming stimulus package, reducing the policy uncertainty prevalent under Trump, increasing the minimum wage, and the US shift on climate change.2021-01-2527 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Superannuation Part 2 | Mary Delahunty, Head of Impact, HESTACEDA's two part podcast series on superannuation views the recent changes to super and the Retirement Income Review through the lens of the Financial Services Council and HESTA.In part 2, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and HESTA Head of Impact Mary Delahunty discuss how COVID has shone a light on the state of Australians' financial resilience, whether increasing the super guarantee is the best bang for Australia's post-retirement buck, Your Future Your Super, and drawing more focus to all aspects of the performance of a fund.2020-12-1636 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Superannuation Part 1 | Sally Loane, CEO, Financial Services CouncilCEDA's two part podcast series on superannuation views the recent changes to super and the Retirement Income Review through the lens of the Financial Services Council and HESTA.In part 1, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and Financial Services Council CEO speaks about the Retirement Income Review, striking a balance between catering for pre and post retirement financial life, the role COVID played in educating the public about superannuation, and how the 'YourSuper" tool will help keep the public informed.2020-12-1640 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Clare Savage, Chair of the Australian Energy RegulatorJoin CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball and AER Chair Clare Savage as they discuss the AER's five year strategic plan, the key priorities to get right in our energy transition, what the AER is doing to address the vulnerability of consumers, and how the states are leading the charge on energy policy.2020-12-1330 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Peter Dawkins AO, Vice-Chancellor and President, Victoria UniversityIn today's episode of The Greater Good, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Peter Dawkins, outgoing Vice-Chancellor and President of Victoria University to speak about how 2020 has impacted Vic Uni and the broader higher education sector, how the next few years are looking for the university, and about the decline in students choosing to study economics. 2020-12-1141 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Steven Persson, CEO, The Big Issue and Homes for HomesJoin CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball and Steven Persson, CEO of The Big Issue and Homes for Homes as they chat about how The Big Issue has been coping since COVID, how the pandemic has brought social housing and homelessness to the forefront of people's thinking, the need to develop a suite of long term solutions to poverty that resonate within the community, and how the government is tracking with social housing.2020-11-3028 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | NSW Budget with NSW Chief Economist, Stephen Walters and ANZ Senior Economist, Cherelle MurphyJoin CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball, NSW Chief Economist Stephen Walters, and ANZ Senior Economist Cherelle Murphy as they discuss how NSW is dealing with the first deficit in a decade, the management of COVID clusters keeping NSW open, the phasing out of stamp duty, social housing, and the measures in place for women in the NSW budget.2020-11-2039 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Dr. Paul Williams, Senior Lecturer at Griffith University's School of HumanitiesIn today's episode, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Dr. Paul Williams of Griffith University to discuss Labor's unexpected election win in Queensland, how the economy in the Sunshine State is holding up through the pandemic, and how the state is feeling about climate change policy. 2020-11-1330 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Namali Mackay and Peter Horn of AustradeIn this episode of The Economists' Corner, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Namali Mackay and Peter Horn of Austrade in a discussion about how trade is holding up in the UK and Europe, climate change's impact on trade deals, Australia's economic dependence on China, and the global impacts of the US election.2020-11-0631 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Wendy Edelberg, Director of The Hamilton Project and Senior Fellow in Economic Studies at the Brookings InstitutionJoin CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and the Brookings Institution's Wendy Edelberg for a discussion on how the US government has handled COVID and the economy, what fiscal policy should be put into place to help things return to normal more quickly, and how things are looking in the face of the election.2020-11-0535 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Housing with Professor Rachel Ong ViforJ and Professor Chris LeishmanIn today's episode, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Curtin University’s Professor Rachel Ong ViforJ and University of Adelaide’s Professor Chris Leishman to discuss how COVID has changed the conversation around housing policy, housing construction's effectiveness as a stimulus tool, tax reform, and social housing.This episode coincides with the release of CEDA's latest report on housing, Home truths: the role of housing in economic recovery which can be found on the CEDA website here: https://www.ceda.com.au/2020-10-2829 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | 60 Years of CEDA with Professor John Nieuwenhuysen AM and Professor Neil WarrenCEDA's inaugural meeting was on Oct 21st, 1960. 60 years later, CEDA's CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by past CEDA research directors to talk about the work they did and how it helped shape the CEDA of today.2020-10-2134 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Cassandra Winzar, Senior Economist, CEDACEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball welcomes CEDA's new Senior Economist Cassandra Winzar to talk a little about her background, how WA is coping economically through the pandemic, and how the recent WA state budget looks.2020-10-1613 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Post-budget PodcastJoin CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento in a discussion focusing on the federal budget, missed opportunities, immigration, business uncertainty, the pink/youth recession, and predictions for how the budget will play out over the next seven months.Melinda is joined by a panel of leading economists:Jo Masters, EY Oceania Chief EconomistPaul Bloxham, Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist, HSBC AustraliaNicki Hutley, Partner, Deloitte Access Economics2020-10-0737 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Youth perspectives on the federal budgetIn today's episode of The Greater Good, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Cindy Chen, a year 12 student from Wesley College studying economics, and Sonia Arakkal, Co-founder of Think Forward.Australia's youth has been hit particularly hard by the pandemic, so it's vital to ensure that the voices of our future generations are heard and taken into consideration when making policy decisions. This episode covers the budget's approach to climate change, tax cuts missing the mark for young Australians, long term tax reform, Jobmaker and Jobseeker, and a sense of optimism despite the state of...2020-10-0723 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Pre-Budget PredictionsJoin CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento in a discussion focusing on the upcoming federal budget, balancing near term and long term budget objectives, tax reform, and predictions for the year ahead.Melinda is joined by a panel of leading economists:Jo Masters, EY Oceania Chief EconomistPaul Bloxham, Paul Bloxham, Chief Economist, HSBC AustraliaNicki Hutley, Partner, Deloitte Access Economics2020-10-0234 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Vivian Graubard, Senior Advisor for Public Interest Technology, New AmericaJoin CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and New America's Vivian Graubard as they discuss using public interest technology to create simple but practical tech solutions, the ability to address systematic inequality through technology, and the difficult process of earning the trust of users.2020-09-1858 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Martin Haese, CEO of Business SAJoin CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball and Martin Haese, CEO of Business SA as they discuss how regional economies in SA are finding success as a result of the pandemic, how supply chains behind the scenes have been affected, and how the SA and federal governments have done in response to  COVID.2020-09-1129 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Jane Hunt, CEO of The Front ProjectIn today's episode, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by The Front Project CEO Jane Hunt to talk about the profound impact COVID has had on the early childhood education sector, how families are coping with the crisis, and what Australia can do to make sure all young children can get access to the education they need.2020-09-0428 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Dr Katherine Gibney, Doherty Institute infectious diseases physician and medical epidemiologistIn this episode of The Greater Good, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Dr Katherine Gibney of the Doherty Institute to talk about how Australia has handled COVID, what we should be doing that we aren't, and what the next six months looks like for us.2020-09-0437 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | David Knox, Senior Partner at Mercer and Senior Actuary for AustraliaJoin CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball and Mercer Senior Partner David Knox as they discuss the superannuation sector during the crisis, what a future retirement income system could look like, and how the crisis has created an opportunity for better engagement with super members.2020-08-1929 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | John Nicolaou, Executive Director, Acil Allen ConsultingIn today's episode, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Acil Allen Consulting Executive Director,  John Nicolaou, to discuss the hard border closure in WA, the resilience of the mining sector and the stability it provides the state, and how the tourism industry is adapting to the pandemic.2020-08-1431 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Adrian Turner, CEO, Minderoo Fire FundIn today's episode, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Minderoo Fire Fund CEO, Adrian Turner. Minderoo Foundation has committed AU$70 million to rebuild communities, revitalise local economies and develop a long-term blueprint for wildfire and disaster resilience.2020-08-1351 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Joseph Minarik, Director of Research at the Committee of Economic DevelopmentJoin CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball as they chat with Joseph Minarik, Director of Research at the organisation CEDA was inspired by, the Committee for Economic Development (CED). In today's discussion, Joseph speaks about the constantly changing attitudes towards the virus in the US, the difficulties that come with health care issues becoming highly politicised, and what this means for a country heading into what might be the most important election in US history.2020-08-101h 24The Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Andrew Wear, Author of Solved!: How other countries have cracked the world's biggest problems and we can tooIn this episode CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Andrew Wear, author of 'Solved!: How other countries have cracked the world's biggest problems and we can too' to speak about how we can look to other countries for solutions to the problems Australia faces, and whether or not our cities will be able to bounce back from COVID.2020-08-0329 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Dr. Peter Davidson, Principal Advisor, ACOSSIn this episode of The Greater Good, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Dr. Peter Davidson of ACOSS to discuss the implications of a lowered Jobseeker rate,  the impacts on the unemployment rate for the foreseeable future,  and what can be done to avoid the economy falling further than is already expected.2020-07-2429 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Judy Slatyer, Australian Red Cross and James Deverell, CSIROCEDA CEO Melinda Cilento is joined by Judy Slatyer, CEO Australian Red Cross and James Deverell, Director of CSIRO Futures to discuss the Australian National Outlook, making the COVID-19 recovery more inclusive, and how the Australian economy can become more adaptable and resilient.2020-07-1757 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner | Peter Harris AO, CEO of the National COVID-19 Coordination CommissionThe aviation industry was one of the first hit by the COVID-19 crisis, leading to a range of flow on effects impacting everything from tourism to labour mobility. Join CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and Peter Harris AO as they speak on the short and long term impacts on the aviation industry, and whether or not a short term domestic tourism boost will be enough to sustain the sector through the crisis.2020-07-1541 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Jordan O'Reilly, Co-founder and CEO at HireupIn this edition of The Greater Good, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento spoke with Hireup Co-Founder and CEO Jordan O'Reilly about the NDIS, individualisation in disability support, and the implications of technology in innovation.2020-07-0636 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner Podcast | Damian Graham, Chief Investment Officer, First State SuperWith a review of the retirement income system underway, and the superannuation sector navigating market volatility, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Damian Graham of First State Super to explore the role of superannuation in Australia's economic recovery.2020-06-3034 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerPoverty and COVID-19 | Toni Wren, Executive Director of Anti Poverty WeekJoin CEDA CEO Melinda CIlento as she speaks with Toni Wren about poverty, Jobseeker, and what needs to be done to help those below the poverty line.**Note: Podcast was recorded on June 112020-06-2346 minThe Recruitment FlexThe Recruitment FlexRecruitment Leaders EpisodeKelly Plourde Director of People and Culture at FYI Doctors, Renee Rust Manager -Talent Acquisition at CEDA and Susan McGuire Consultant and Coach join us to discuss how companies can improve their recruitment practice. lots of info and good conversation!2020-06-1850 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerState of the Nation 2020 Digital Forum | Day 2 AnalysisJoin CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento as she hosts Diane Smith-Gander, Ming Long, and Jarrod Ball for the day 2 State of the Nation Wrap-up.2020-06-1745 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerState of the Nation 2020 Digital Forum | Day 1 RecapJoin CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball as they discuss day 1 of State of the Nation 2020.2020-06-1629 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Greater Good | Professor Tracy Merlin, Head of School of Public Health, University of Adelaide and Professor of HTA & Director, AHTACEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined in this episode by Professor Tracy Merlin of the University of Adelaide to hear about the Group of Eight's "COVID-19 Roadmap to Recovery" report, and what difficulties a COVID-19 vaccine presents.2020-05-2723 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner Podcast | Germany's response to COVID-19 with Dr. Hubertus Bardt, Director and Head of Research at the Institut der deutschen Wirtschaft Köln (German Economic Institute)With the easing of lockdown restrictions on the horizon for Australia, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball spoke with Dr. Hubertus Bardt to find out how Germany has coped with the crisis, and how their opening of the country again compares with Australia's plan.2020-05-1329 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerInnovation and recovery | Dr Larry Marshall, Chief Executive, CSIROScience and technology is at the forefront of our efforts to contain the COVID-19 crisis but it will also shape our path forward. CEDA CEO, Melinda Cilento, speaks with CSIRO Chief Executive, Dr Larry Marshall, about how CSIRO has helped to manage the COVID-19 crisis in Australia and the role innovation will play in the recovery.  2020-05-1342 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerSupporting the arts through the COVID-19 crisis | Kim Williams AMThe COVID-19 crisis has put tremendous pressure on the arts sector but Copyright Agency Chair, Kim Williams, says the sector was in need of help even before the pandemic. He spoke with CEDA CEO, Melinda Cilento, about the value of the arts to Australia's culture and economy and why government investment in this space is more important than ever. 2020-05-1127 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner Podcast | Australia's housing market with Tim Lawless (Head of Research, CoreLogic Asia Pacific)The economic impact of COVID-19 is likely to have a significant impact on the Australian housing market. In this episode, CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball is joined by Tim Lawless (Head of Research, CoreLogic Asia Pacific), who gives valuable insights into how the market might look on the other side of COVID-19.2020-04-1623 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner Podcast | Stephen Rue, Chief Executive Officer at NBN Co.Internet usage has spiked significantly in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis, as Australia looks to the internet to provide entertainment, social interactions, and facilitate their work. CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento spoke with NBN Co. CEO Stephen Rue to understand how the NBN is dealing with the increased load.2020-04-0630 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe challenges of human services in a crisis | Ruth Owen, Human Services Leader, EYWhen lines of people who have never become unemployed before are growing outside Centrelink, what can be done to make sure everyone is getting the support they need?2020-04-0321 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerHow is Australia feeling about the COVID-19 crisis? | Sue Vercoe (Managing Director) and Brian Tyson (Managing Partner) of Newgate AustraliaToday Newgate has released their latest weekly survey of Australians, focusing on how the public is feeling about the ongoing COVID-19 crisis. CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball, is joined by Managing Director, Sue Vercoe and Managing Partner, Brian Tyson to discuss the findings of the survey. 2020-04-0223 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerCOVID-19 Update | Immunologist Prof. Peter Doherty ACNobel laureate Professor Peter Doherty AC brings us up to date on how Australia is tackling the crisis, how other nations are faring in comparison, and how long we might be dealing with COVID-19.2020-04-0129 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerAre the voices of youth being heard during the COVID-19 crisis? | Kareem El-Ansary, Australia's Youth Representative to the United NationsJoin Melinda Cilento (CEDA CEO) as she speaks with Kareem El-Ansary on the voices of youth in the COVID-19 crisis, and whether or not they are being heard when policy decisions are made.2020-03-3123 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerLeadership and COVID-19 | Rob Scott, CEO of WesfarmersHow do you lead one of Australia's largest businesses in times of crisis? CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento spoke with Wesfarmers CEO Rob Scott to find out. (Listeners will hopefully appreciate that we are trialling different ways of recording our interviews across many locations. On occasion, and this is one of them, the audio is not as perfect as we would like and that’s on us but we believe you will still get a lot out of the conversation and Rob’s insights as a compassionate business a leader in these difficult times.)2020-03-3017 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerStrategic communication in a crisis | Dr Collette Snowden, Senior Lecturer in Public Relations, University of South AustraliaIn times of crisis, the importance of effective communication cannot be understated. With social media fuelling the fires of panic, leaders need to be clear and timely with their communication strategies in order to minimise both short and long term damage. Joining CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento today is Dr Collette Snowden from the University of South Australia.2020-03-2024 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner Podcast | Economic impacts of COVID-19 with EY Chief Economist Joanne MastersIt's been just over a week since the last episode of The Economists' Corner, and a lot has changed in the time since then. The RBA has stepped in with emergency measures, travel restrictions have been bolstered, and cases of the coronavirus have continued to grow.Today CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball speaks with EY Chief Economist Joanne Masters, to try to make sense of it all. 2020-03-2021 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' Corner18-03-2020 | Coronavirus: update, impact and factsAustralia has established an international reputation for weathering global shocks, highlighted by over 28 years of uninterrupted economic growth - longest period of recession-free growth for a developed economy. However, it is clear that the Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) represents a massive and unfolding international shock, that the OECD warns presents the biggest danger to the global economy since the financial crisis.In fact, new research from ANU economics professor and former Reserve Bank board member Warwick McKibbin warned that GDP loss from the most severe outbreak could be as much as 7.9 per cent, with even a less severe...2020-03-181h 30The Economists\' CornerThe Economists' CornerThe Economists' Corner Podcast | Cherelle Murphy (ANZ Senior Economist) and Dr. Pradeep Philip (Deloitte Lead Partner)In this episode, CEDA CEO Melinda Cilento and CEDA Chief Economist Jarrod Ball talk coronavirus stimulus with ANZ Senior Economist Cherelle Murphy and Deliotte Lead Partner, Dr. Pradeep Philip.2020-03-1217 minThe Economists\' CornerThe Economists' Corner07-06-2019 | Climate change and economics: Al GoreSpeakersAl Gore, Nobel Peace Prize recipient and 45th Vice President of the United States of AmericaThe Hon. Annastacia Palaszczuk MP, Premier of Queensland and Minister for TradeEvent overviewWith keynote addresses from Al Gore and Queensland Premier the Hon. Annastacia Palaszczuk, CEDA’s network comes together at the conclusion of Climate Week QLD 2019, to better understand the impacts of climate change and to hear what action individuals, governments and the societies they serve are taking to deliver improved environmental and economic outcomes for future generations.--------------------...2019-07-1941 min#gotmoney?#gotmoney?#GotMoney Ep17: Public Interest TechnologyElizabeth’s guest on the show is Melinda Cilento, CEO of the Committee for Economic Development of Australia (CEDA). They talk about counteracting uncertainty about jobs for the future by building a diverse workforce now. Melinda […] http://media.blubrry.com/got/p/joy.org.au/gotmoney/wp-content/uploads/sites/343/2019/06/Ep-17-CEDA-Melanie-Cilento-FINAL.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 27:29 — 42.6MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post #GotMoney Ep17: Public Interest Technology appeared first on #gotmoney?.2019-06-1400 minDiscover Best Audiobooks in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: EpicDiscover Best Audiobooks in Sci-Fi & Fantasy, Fantasy: EpicTwelve Kings in Sharakhai Audiobook by Bradley BeaulieuPlease open https://hotaudiobook.com ONLY on your standard browser Safari, Chrome, Microsoft or Firefox to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. 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