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Omico’s Cancer Meets its MatchOmico’s Cancer Meets its MatchEpisode 8: Future Prospects – What Lies Ahead?Featuring Professor David Thomas, Chief Science and Strategy Officer, at Omico and Christine Cockburn, Chief Executive Officer at Rare Cancers Australia. Future Prospects – What Lies Ahead? This episode explores the importance of genomic profiling and precision oncology, highlighting what’s needed to expand its use. The episode examines potential advancements over the next 5 to 10 years and discusses key hopes and priorities for the future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2025-03-3023 minSerious DangerSerious DangerTeaser: Young Scott Ludlam writes a play about nuclear warIn this bonus series for Patreon subscribers, Tom takes Emerald through chapter 6 of author Paddy Manning’s epic history of the Australian Greens movement, “Inside The Greens: The Origins and Future of the Party, the People and the Politics.” In this instalment - the role Christine Milne played in the gun law reform after Port Arthur, Australia gets a free pass at Kyoto, the campaign against Jabiluka, and the arrival of a fresh faced Scott Ludlam, playwright and devoted son. ---------- The show can only exist because of our wonderful Patreon subscriber’s support. Subscribe for $3/m...2024-09-1903 minThe Curious Compassionate PodcastThe Curious Compassionate PodcastAnimals and What They Can Mean to UsIn this episode, Picture Book Peeps members Christine J. Ko and Wendy Goldstein talk about animals, particularly domesticated ones such as dogs, and what they mean to us.Wendy is the author-illustrator of Oscar’s Blue Bandana which is inspired by her own Havanese dog Oscar and his adventures in training to become a service animal.Whether we have pets or other domesticated animals in our own homes or not, they play a big part in our lives from how we interact with them in public to how we produce much of our food....2024-07-2808 minClimate ConversationsClimate ConversationsClimate News: The crippling issue of corporate self-control, greenwashing and the confusion and moderation of alcoholProfessor Christine Parker (pictured) last month lectured about "Nudge versus Sludge: The Great Greenwashing and the Failure of Corporate Regulation". And then, coincidently, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) carried a story on its Radion National program, Breakfast, in which corporations were "walking both sides of the street" about alcohol control in the story; "Domestic violence experts criticise NRL for partnership with DrinkWise". The Greenpeace 20-minute movie, "Journey for Justice", follows law student and activist Anjali Sharma as she travels across the Pacific on Greenpeace's iconic ship, the Rainbow Warrior, to hear from those most impacted...2024-07-1722 minTransport Yourself to Another World With Full AudiobookTransport Yourself to Another World With Full AudiobookGreat Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Audiobook by Beatrix PotterListen to this audiobook in full for free onhttps://hotaudiobook.com/freeID: 792106 Title: Great Big Treasury of Beatrix Potter Author: Beatrix Potter Narrator: Martina Mercer Format: Unabridged Length: 2:36:25 Language: English Release date: 06-12-24 Publisher: Bookwire Genres: Fiction & Literature, Fairy Tales & Folklore Summary: For English people Beatrix Potter (18661943) is as famous as L.Carroll and A.A.Milne. We hardly know her fairy tales: in spite of their simplicity, her wonderful stories about rabbits, mice, frogs, and squirrels are very difficult to translate they are full of idioms, puns and lambent humour. Graham Greene called Beatrix Potter 'Children' Jane Austen...2024-06-122h 36Climate Action ShowClimate Action ShowRISE UP FOR SMART ENERGY. PUSH BACK AGAINST COAL&GASCLIMATE ACTION RADIO SHOWProduced by Vivien Langford May 13th 2024 RISE UP FOR SMART ENERGY   /    PUSH BACK AGAINST COAL&GAS Rise up at Kirribili House. Smart Energy Conference in Sydney. ETU secretary Interviewand why Australia has missed the boat for nuclear power in this energy transition Music by ECOPELA CHOIR Natasha Abhayawickrama AYCC leader at the Rise Up Gadigal  Rally  May 8th  https://www.aycc.org.au/This was part of 12 days of action nation wide before the budget to demand no hand outs to coal and gas. No permits to new fossil projects.https://www.movebeyondcoal.com/rise_up John Grimes  CE of...2024-05-1300 minEarth MattersEarth MattersEnvironmental histories and futures in lutruwitaOn Saturday March 23, Tasmanians headed to the polls in an early election – but one issue seemed to be absent in the public debate: the environment.With the Liberals likely to govern for a fourth term in a minority government, most likely with the Jacqui Lambie Network, the future of issues such as native logging, climate change, and marine conservation remains uncertain.So what’s next for the island state, the home of prominent environmentalists Bob Brown and Christine Milne, and one of the birthplaces of the global Greens movement?Jacob Gamble speaks with Campaigns Manager at the Bob Brown Foundation Jenn...2024-03-3100 minRadical AustraliaRadical AustraliaTim HolloThis week's guest, Tim Hollo, is kind of like Green royalty in Australia. He heads The Green Institute, a think tank focussed on transformative issues in the green space, he founded Green Music Australia, he was the communications director for Christine Milne, and he has been at the environmental game since university in the 90's. His first love, however, was the violin. He's been playing it since he was a child and was in the Australian Youth Orchestra, attending the Atlanta Olympics. Tim's parents are refugees from Hungary and China. He grew up with a brother who also plays music. Tim...2024-03-2700 minGood Pop | Culture ClubGood Pop | Culture ClubPotluck Feed Drop - Books & Boba - #243 - October 2023 Book NewsWe're down to our last few weeks of Good Pop's hiatus. As we wait for all of our hosts to recover, we're dropping in another episode of our fellow Potluck Podcast Collective show, Books & Boba. This time it's their October 2023 book news episode, going over the latest Asian American book and publishing news.If you like what you hear, make sure to subscribe and check out their other episodes at booksandboba.com---On our mid-month check in for October 2023, we review the latest Asian American book and publishing announcements, as well as...2023-10-2855 minBooks and BobaBooks and BobaOctober 2023 Book NewsOn our mid-month check in for October 2023, we review the latest Asian American book and publishing announcements, as well as catch up on the latest controversial moves by a prominent book corporation.Upcoming books mentioned in our publishing news:Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder by Salman RushdieUntitled middle grade by Karina Yan GlaserOne Mad Cat by Vicky Fang Zuni and the Memory Jar by Aisha Saeed; illust by Neha RawatBread Is Love by Pooja Makhijani; illust by Lavanya NaiduCrossing the Finish Line by Thushanthi Ponweera; illust by Maithili JoshiNora at Night by April dela Noche M...2023-10-2053 minThe Engine Business Talk ShowThe Engine Business Talk ShowEpisode 5: Is the recession the perfect storm-bearing growth opportunity for business?Listen to Part 2 of: "Is the Recession the Perfect Storm-bearing Growth Opportunity for Business Owners?" Helping Catherine, Founder of The Engine and Leading Business Advisor, bring insights on this topic is Kirit Lal a Director of Walker Wayland Auckland Limited, Andrew Skinner a Director within Urlich Milne Lawyers, and Christine Rankin Business Advisor and Leadership Transformation Specialist with The Engine Limited.2023-10-1339 minTea or Books?Tea or Books?Tea or Books? #120: Travel Inspiration from Fiction or Non-Fiction? and The English Air vs The Morning Gift – with Claire / The Captive ReaderD.E. Stevenson, Eva Ibbotson, travel inspo – welcome to episode 120! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/tea-or-books-120.mp3 We have our first returning guest – the wonderful Claire, who blogs at The Captive Reader. In the first half of this episode, we talk about inspiration from travel – do we get it from our fiction reading or non-fiction reading? In the second half, we compare two novels Claire suggested – Eva Ibbotson’s The Morning Gift and D.E. Stevenson’s The English Air, two novels starting just before the Second World War. You can get in tou...2023-09-0200 minTea or Books? – Stuck in a BookTea or Books? – Stuck in a BookTea or Books? #120: Travel Inspiration from Fiction or Non-Fiction? and The English Air vs The Morning Gift – with Claire / The Captive ReaderD.E. Stevenson, Eva Ibbotson, travel inspo – welcome to episode 120! https://www.stuckinabook.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/tea-or-books-120.mp3 We have our first returning guest – the wonderful Claire, who blogs at The Captive Reader. In the first half of this episode, we talk about inspiration from travel – do we get it from our fiction reading or non-fiction reading? In the second half, we compare two novels Claire suggested – Eva Ibbotson’s The Morning Gift and D.E. Stevenson’s The English Air, two novels starting just before the Second World War. You can get in tou...2023-09-0200 min7am7amGreen groups getting cosy with governmentEnvironmental groups such as the World Wildlife Fund and the Australian Conservation Foundation are some of the biggest recipients of donations from Australians who want to make a difference for the planet.But increasingly the biggest groups are working with the government and corporate Australia – instead of resisting them.What does that shift mean? Will it help or hinder the fight against climate change? And what does it mean for the future of environmentalism?Today, writer and contributor to The Saturday Paper Ben Abbatangelo on why the environmental movement is divided – at a time...2023-07-2616 minSaving The FranklinSaving The FranklinBONUS 1 | ‘Just keep going’: The persistent protestor, Christine MilneChristine Milne is a name synonymous with the Greens in Australia, and for her, like so many others, her environmental career began after she was arrested at the Franklin blockade.In this extended interview, Christine takes us through the highs and lows of her career, and why she believes environmental activists should "just keep going".2023-05-3029 minSaving The FranklinSaving The FranklinBONUS 1 | ‘Just keep going’: The persistent protestor, Christine MilneChristine Milne is a name synonymous with the Greens in Australia, and for her, like so many others, her environmental career began after she was arrested at the Franklin blockade.In this extended interview, Christine takes us through the highs and lows of her career, and why she believes environmental activists should "just keep going".2023-05-3029 minDig — Saving The FranklinDig — Saving The FranklinBONUS 1 | ‘Just keep going’: The persistent protestor, Christine MilneChristine Milne is a name synonymous with the Greens in Australia, and for her, like so many others, her environmental career began after she was arrested at the Franklin blockade.In this extended interview, Christine takes us through the highs and lows of her career, and why she believes environmental activists should "just keep going".2023-05-3029 minDigDigBONUS 1 | ‘Just keep going’: The persistent protestor, Christine MilneChristine Milne is a name synonymous with the Greens in Australia, and for her, like so many others, her environmental career began after she was arrested at the Franklin blockade.In this extended interview, Christine takes us through the highs and lows of her career, and why she believes environmental activists should "just keep going".2023-05-3029 minClimate Action ShowClimate Action ShowTHE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENTCLIMATE ACTION RADIO SHOW- January 30th 2023First broadcast July 25th 2022Produced by Vivien Langford THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORT "We are living like aliens in this country" Richard Swain  As the State of the Environment report says " caring for Country is far more than environmental management – it is caring for Country as if land and seas are kin." Richard Swain, who features in a film set in the Kosciusko National Park, says there is a real yearning among some Australians to be connected to country. He invites us all to care for country. One place to start is getting rid of fe...2023-01-3000 minBuild \'Em UpBuild 'Em UpEpisode 18: 16th NRHC delegate feedbackIn Episode 18 of Build ‘Em Up, we hear from delegates to the 16th National Rural Health Conference (NRHC), held on 2-4 August 2022 in Brisbane, on their motivations for working rurally, as well as their suggestions to improve rural health service delivery.We hear stories of courage and resilience, and the strong partnerships built to improve rural health care accessibility. Thank you to all speakers for their suggestions and for highlighting that bridging health care gaps needs strong commitment and comprehensive strategies.Following are the speakers in Episode 18:  Andrew Coe, CEO Western NSW Primary Health Network; Luc...2022-09-2922 minFootnoting HistoryFootnoting HistoryThe Milne Family Part II(Christine) Picking up where we left off in Part I, Christine looks at World War II through as experienced by the Milnes (both on the home front and in the military), explains how post-war life saw a dramatic change in the family's dynamics, and follows Christopher as he becomes a family man with his own career and interesting insights into topics like war, disability, and the book industry.  2022-09-2426 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksChristine Milne, Restore Lake Pedder CampaignChristine Milne, Restore Lake Pedder CampaignSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-2045 minFootnoting HistoryFootnoting HistoryThe Milne Family Part I(Christine) In January, Christine brought you the story of that silly old bear, Winnie-the-Pooh. Now, she’s back (thanks to listener requests!) with an in-depth look at the family that brought him to life: A.A. Milne, his wife, Daphne, and their son, Christopher.  ​ 2022-09-1025 minJoyProjectJoyProjectThe Joy of Winnie-the-Pooh with Christine CaccipuotiChildhood joys never leave us. This week, we delve into all things Winnie-the-Pooh and the Hundred Acre Wood with podcaster and historian Christine Caccipuoti as our guide. Christine’s loved all things Pooh for her entire life. With a mother and grandmother who loved Winnie-the-Pooh, these stories and characters were her destiny.  As the Co-producer and Co-Host of the incredible Footnoting History podcast, Christine not only delves into why she loves Pooh but also the history of the Milne family, the importance of maintaining the magic we find in childhood wonder as we age, and what may be...2022-08-0935 minTuesday BreakfastTuesday BreakfastLegal perspective on NDA's, State of the Environment Report, Advocation and leave for people who menstruate in workplacesHeadlines:-LGBTIQ+ communities a key national focus ahead of women's safety summit meeting -Paid FV leave -Victorian public hospitals could not prevent doctors from providing abortions under new bill -Ditch “Naarmcore”: Clothing the Gaps on the Problematic New Tiktok Term for a Melbourne Fashion Style -FDPN survey -RIP Archie Roach Phuong speaks with Melanie Schleiger, a discrimination lawyer at Victoria Legal Aid, to give us a legal perspective on the restricted use of NDAs in workplace harrassment cases. We revisit a conversation that Vivien had on the Climate Action Show with Christine Milne and Peg Putt about the recent State of the...2022-08-0100 minClimate Action ShowClimate Action ShowTHE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORTCLIMATE ACTION RADIO SHOWJULY 25TH 2022Produced by Vivien Langford THE STATE OF THE ENVIRONMENT REPORT "We are living like aliens in this country" Richard Swain  As the State of the Environment report says " caring for Country is far more than environmental management – it is caring for Country as if land and seas are kin." Richard Swain, who features in a film set in the Kosciusko National Park, says there is a real yearning among some Australians to be connected to country. He invites us all to care for country. One place to start is getting rid of feral horses on the NSW...2022-07-2500 minCrohn\'s and Autism Awareness AdvocateCrohn's and Autism Awareness AdvocateEpisode 86 - The Hybrid of IBD - With ChristineToday, I am joined with Christine who has got Crohn's disease and Ulcerative Colitis otherwise known as a new term we are using the hybrid. A great conversation with Christine, she was diagnosed with IBD when she was 7 years old she hasn't really known life without IBD. We relate to each other and talk about our own experiences. We talk about a medication known as Amgevita Humira we talk about how we are doing too. Christine gives some great advise.  Thank you again Christine  2022-07-1839 minThe Big Switch Audio EditionThe Big Switch Audio EditionChapter 11 - Read by Christine MilneTo see book images/figures visit: rewiringaustralia.org/thebigswitch/audio Chapter 11 - So long, and don't kill all the fish Read by Christine Milne Christine is a global greens ambassador and former leader of the Australian Greens. Chapter 11 will reflect that it is possible to address climate change while still screwing up some other aspects of our magical and beautiful continent and planet, and suggest that we should go forward boldly, but mindfully.2022-05-0612 minThe Daisie ChainThe Daisie ChainMeet ChristineSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-02-1444 minBusiness of BeveragesBusiness of Beverages1.24 Harvesting History - Alison Milne & Simon Thompson on how the future of Scotch might lie in its pastSend us a textIn this episode you'll learn how farmers, malsters, brewers and distillers are finding new inspiration and flavours from crops that had previously died out.Will and Foxy talk to Alison Milne, a 6th generation farmer and maltster from Scotland who has created her own family malting business, Crafty Maltsers. Ali has taken on the challenge of growing and malting heritage varieties of barley for brewing and distilling because it offers a chance to differentiate from products that are created with only efficiency in mind as novel flavours and characteristics are revealed...2022-02-0757 min