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Vitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesTasmania JackJumpers Vitamins Presented by St Lukes. Episode 8 Scott RothOn the last episode for the 2024 Season we are joined by Head Coach Scott Roth as he talks us through what motivates him and what he does to keep his players motivated. He also shares with us stories of how he arrived in Tasmania and the landing the role as Head Coach. Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their recording studios for this episode. 2024-12-1638 minVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins Presented by St Lukes Episode 7 Michelle Weeks and Rebecca ChabotOn this episode of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we are joined by Michelle Weeks and Rebecca Chabot. 3 Women who are experts in the world of brain health. Michelle Weeks hosts her own podcast A Mothers Mind, where she talks about the role mothers play within the household and how managing your own mental load can help you within your own life. Rebecca Chabot gives us insights into the science of happiness and gives us some tips to help maintain a healthy mind. Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record...2024-12-021h 03Rule of ThumbRule of Thumb16 Days of Activism: Want to DO something? Listen to this.This podcast has so many things that you can do, that will make a difference for women. Through real stories and practical strategies, this podcast reveals what family violence, family law, and sexual harassment look like from the inside—so you can spot the signs, find the right words, and understand the systems behind them.  Over three seasons, you’ll hear from people who’ve lived through it and experts who work in the thick of it. Each episode provides insights and tools to help you make informed decisions and offer meaningful support, whether it’s noticin...2024-11-2913 minVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St Lukes Episode 6 Alanna Smith and Darren SmithOn this episode of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we talk to WNBA Star Alanna Smith as she tells us about her journey in basketball from travelling with her dad during his career to the heights of making the Opals team.  Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode. 2024-11-2036 minVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St Lukes Episode 5 Clint SteindlOn this episode of of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we talk to our captain Clint Steindl about his journey to becoming the championship winning captain of the Tasmania JackJumpers. He tells us about his though process around moving to a new team, and the sacrifices he and his family have had to make along the way. Thanks to the University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode. 2024-11-0457 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceHACSU member update - October 2024 Our State Secretary Robbie Moore is back with our monthly member update – and there’s quite a bit to talk about! In this podcast, we get an update on: - HACSU’s expectations of Tasmania’s new Health Minister - recent industrial action by RHH cleaners and workers at TasIVF and Hobart Specialist Day Hospital - a huge win for medical imaging workers - upcoming industrial action by nurses at the North West Private Hospital...2024-10-2907 minVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St Lukes Episode 4 Majok Deng and Katy CooperOn the latest episode of Vitamins presented by St Lukes we look into the life of Majok Deng from growing up in a refugee camp to starting his basketball journey at the age of 17 all the way to the Olympic Games in Paris. We are also joined by Katy Cooper who tells us about her journey as a futurist, and how looking into future goals can help shape present decisions. Thanks to University of Tasmania for letting us use their studio to record this episode. 2024-10-211h 09South East AnglicanSouth East AnglicanMission Month: AnglicareChris Jones, CEO of Anglicare Tasmania, shared about the work of Anglicare throughout Tasmania, and why, as Christians, we are motivated to 'work for the good of the city'.2024-10-2027 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceMeet Chris Webb - Senior Vice President of HACSU TasmaniaMeet the legendary Chris Webb, Senior Vice President of HACSU. In this podcast we learn more about Chris’ history and involvement with our union, as well as HACSU’s holiday homes and the purpose behind them, and significant victories achieved by HACSU over the years. 2024-10-1704 minSouth East AnglicanSouth East AnglicanMission Month: Bush Church Aid (BCA)Josh Skeat, Regional Officer for Bush Church Aid in Tasmania, asked the question, "How far would you go?". For Jonah, the answer was 'not to Nineveh'. For Jesus, the answer was 'all the way to the cross'. How far will you go with the life-transforming, soul-saving message that Christ offers salvation to sinners?2024-10-1330 minVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesTasmania JackJumpers Vitamins Presented by St Lukes. Episode 3 University of Tasmania High Performance Team - Ryan Carroll and Harrison Shaw-GillottIn this episode we take a look behind the scenes of the JackJumpers high performance team with Head of High Performance Ryan Carroll and Head of Strength and Conditioning Harrison Shaw-Gillott. Thanks to University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode. 2024-10-0749 minVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesTasmania JackJumpers Vitamins Presented by St Lukes. Episode 2 Will MagnayIn this episode, Will Magnay opens up about how he discovered his passion for basketball, what it was like representing Australia on the Olympic team, and his inspiring story of resilience in overcoming injury setbacks. Thanks to University of Tasmania for the use of their studios to record this episode. 2024-09-2358 minVitamins presented by St LukesVitamins presented by St LukesTasmania JackJumpers Vitamins, Presented by St Lukes. Episode 1 Jack McVeighWelcome to Vitamins, presented by St Lukes. Tasmania JackJumpers fan favourite, Boomers Olympian and now Houston Rockets guard Jack McVeigh joins us to launch this all new podcast from the JackJumpers and St Lukes Health.   Since March 2024, McVeigh has been crowned an NBL Champion, NBL Finals MVP, selected in the Boomers extended squad for the selection camp and then making the final 12 to become an Australian Olympian, playing against the like of Lebron James and Nikola Jokic, before then inking a landmark deal with Houston Rockets in the NBA. It’s safe to say McVeigh has...2024-09-0959 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationLaura McBainLaura McBain was a young mother when she packed up her belongings and moved from Sydney to the northern Tasmanian town of Exeter. After a challenging start to her new life in Australia's smallest state, McBain would rise from humble beginnings to become one of the country's most successful businesswomen. Now, a rusted-on Tasmanian, McBain is a key member of the Tasmania Football Club’s inaugural board and playing a crucial role in laying the foundations for the sustained success of the Devils. 2024-08-2154 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationDoug BarwickThe Launceston suburb of Waverley might be best known for its woolen mill, but it can also lay claim to a Collingwood premiership star. Doug Barwick was recruited to Fitzroy after winning a best and fairest with East Launceston in 1983. A powerfully built player with a prodigious kick, Barwick's switch to Collingwood in 1988 proved life changing. He kicked the match-sealing goal in Collingwood's drought breaking premiership in 1990 and also vice captained Tasmania to a famous State of Origin win over Victoria. 2024-08-1428 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceJudy Richmond marks 30 years as HACSU Tasmania PresidentCongratulations to Judy Richmond, who this month marks 30 years as President of HACSU Tasmania. In this podcast, Judy recalls one of her most memorable moments from her 50+ years in nursing and the time she and other hospital staff organised a blockage against then Tasmanian Premier Ray Groom. 2024-07-3107 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationZane LittlejohnA former Tasmanian player who became a state league senior coach at the age of 24, Zane Littlejohn quickly established his credentials winning back-to-back premierships with North Launceston.  After being lured to the Brisbane Lions, where he worked under fellow Tasmanian Chris Fagan, Littlejohn is now the senior coach of VFL club Box Hill and working as a development coach at highflying Hawthorn.  The north west coast product isn’t shy about his aspirations to become a senior AFL coach in the future and is watching the build of the Tasmania Football Club with great interest.  2024-07-3138 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceMeet long-time HACSU member Judy SealMeet Judy Seal – she became a HACSU member in the late 80s and recently retired after an incredible career as a dietitian for almost 40 years. In this podcast, we hear about the workplace challenges Judy was confronted with when she first moved to Tasmania, what led to her joining HACSU, and one of the significant career achievements she is most proud of. Thank you for sharing your story with us Judy, and congratulations on your retirement. 2024-07-3112 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationNicole BresnehanA champion swimmer, who once shared the pool with Olympic golden girl Ariarne Titmus, Nicole Bresnahan only started playing football as a 19-year old. Just a couple of years later she was drafted by North Melbourne and selected to play in the Kangaroos’ first ever AFLW match. As she readies for her 50th game with the club, Bresnehan is also working full time for AFL Tasmania, helping to develop the state’s next batch of elite players.    2024-07-2445 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationAndy BennettAndy Bennett is proof you don’t need to be born in Tasmania to become a Tasmanian – a very passionate Tasmanian.  Originally from Broken Hill, Bennett was very late to football but quickly rose to prominence representing the revered South Australian state team in the late 1970’s. After stints with Hawthorn and St. Kilda in the VFL, which included a near-death encounter with the fearsome Tony Lockett, Bennett made the lifechanging decision to move south for a coaching opportunity with Sandy Bay. He fell in love with Tasmania and would ultimately lead the state representative side to famous wins over So...2024-07-1043 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationIan StewartOne of only four players in the history of the game to win three Brownlow Medals, Ian Stewart describes the harsh environment that gave rise to his immense football talents. Stewart spent his early years on Tasmania’s rugged west coast, but his childhood was most shaped by his experiences living alongside orphaned migrant children at the Hobart welfare institution, Boys’ Town. Football was to become his salvation, as a teenage Stewart rose to prominence at the Hobart Football Club before an audacious move to Melbourne and the big time of the VFL.  2024-07-0350 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationIan CallinanThere is no better example of the importance of the state’s AFL license to young Tasmanians than the story of Ian Callinan. A star junior, the Rokeby product was the epitome of the natural footballer – highly skilled on both left and right foot and with an uncanny sense of where the goals were. But despite a glittering football resume, Callinan’s dream of being drafted to the AFL was a cruel tale of continual rejection. It took a move away from Tasmania to deliver a belated chance at the highest level and he too...2024-06-2641 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationDarrin PritchardOne of the AFL’s finest wingmen during the 80’s and 90’s Darrin Pritchard played in three premierships with Hawthorn, the club he barracked for as a child. In this episode, Pritchard details how he had initially hoped to play for Fitzroy. He also reflects on his childhood growing up at Mount Nelson, the guidance of Chris Fagan and Andy Bennett at the Sandy Bay Football Club and captaining Tasmania in one of its most famous triumphs. 2024-06-1935 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationJess WuetschnerFrom a near death experience to an AFLW premiership, the career of Tasmania Devils girls’ head coach Jess Wuetschner has been truly remarkable. In this episode, Wuetschner details the circumstances around her brush with death and the crippling aftereffects. The women’s football trail blazer also reflects on her involvement in the AFLW revolution and her new role guiding the next generation of Tasmanian players. 2024-06-1242 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voicePortable Long Service Leave for Tasmanian workersIt’s time for a Portable Long Service Leave Scheme (PLSLS) for workers in Tasmania's disability and community services, aged care, contract cleaning and security sectors. HACSU State Secretary Robbie Moore talks us through why the scheme is needed, where we're at with the campaign and what's next.2024-06-0505 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationPeter GutweinThe state of Tasmania is well known for its football champions, in this episode a true champion of Tasmanian football’s quest to join the AFL, former premier Peter Gutwein, discusses the strongarm tactics he used to help deliver the coveted 19th license. Gutwein also shares his own extraordinary football story, which began as a kid at Myrtle Park, saw him represent Tasmania and play senior NTFA football at the age of 15. By his own admission, talented but temperamental, Gutwein once needed the help of Queen Elizabeth to resume his football career with East Launceston. He ultimately went on to...2024-05-2936 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceBeyond the headlines: A look into Tasmania’s ambulance ramping - part two Tasmania’s ambulance service is in crisis. As a paramedic, Cam Johnson knows all too well about the challenges our ambulance workers face on a daily basis. In part two part our special HACSU vodcast series, Cam sits down with Esther Nichols to go beyond the headlines of Tasmania’s ambulance crisis.2024-05-2212 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationMia KingLaunceston's Mia King reflects on her journey from talented teenage gymnast to emerging star of the AFLW. With a family history that bears the scars of the stolen generation, King opens up on her indigenous heritage and the challenges that have accompanied it. She also touches on the disappointment of losing last season's AFLW Grand Final, her love for Tasmania and the family's shack on the state's east coast.  2024-05-1739 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceBeyond the headlines: A look at Tasmania’s ambulance ramping – part oneParamedic Cam Johnson sits down with Esther Nichols in part one of a special HACSU vodcast to go beyond the headlines of Tasmania’s ambulance crisis.2024-05-1515 minThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationThe Heart of it: A distinctly Tasmanian conversationRoyce HartThe Australian Football Hall of Fame contains 31 legends, four of them are from Tasmania. The island state that accounts for some two percent of the nation's population extraordinarily boasts 12-percent of its football greats. One of those greats is Royce Hart, arguably the game's finest ever centre half forward. In this episode, Royce reflects on his early years on farms at Whiteford and Orileton, his earliest football memories including hitch-hiking home from training and the famous deal that saw him sign with Richmond for the princely sum of six shirts and suit.  2024-05-1532 minHieros Gamos Radio ThelemaHieros Gamos Radio ThelemaHieros Gamos Radio - SE2 E02 - Elaine Simard La ForetCelebrating the soon to be released “Descent from the Cross: The Transformation of a Masochist Woman” by Elaine Simard La Foret, by the Australian Grand Lodge, we have prepared this special interview from the Hieros Gamos Archives. Born in the USA, Elaine travelled extensively before eventually settling in Tasmania, Australia. A graduate of Wellesley College and Harvard University, in the 1980s she turned from her background in literature to pursue psychology and teaching. Her thesis “Descent from the Cross: Transformation of a Masochistic Woman” marked the completion of her psychoanalytic degree at the C.G. Jung Institute of New Y...2024-04-2655 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceWhat the result of the 2024 Tasmania state election means for HACSU members“They can promise a lot of things before an election but we’re going to absolutely hold them to account” HACSU Tasmania State Secretary Robbie Moore discusses what the result of the 2024 state election means for HACSU members, and outlines some of the health priorities the new Tasmanian Parliament must address.2024-04-1808 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceHobart Clinic patient Maddison Cutler: there's not enough mental health support in TasmaniaThe Hobart Clinic has been fined, according to patient Maddison. Join us as she shares her most recent experience at the Clinic and her struggle to navigate our mental health system while living with bipolar and borderline personality disorder.  Maddison is speaking out for the nurses who can't, and you can too. 2024-01-3017 minLife Christian Church TasmaniaLife Christian Church TasmaniaSummer Series #3As our Summer Series continues, this week, we hear from Sam Cogger- State director of Youth Alive here in Tasmania. 2024-01-2235 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceLend us your voice, as the nurses cannot share their own The Hobart Clinic have taken legal action against their own nurses, who are being bullied into silence for wanting to wear badges as a low-level industrial action to demand fair pay and conditions. Listen to the stories, sign the petition, and help us support mental health services in Tasmania. 2024-01-0910 minOur work, our voiceOur work, our voiceMental Health Nursing in the 1970s with HACSU life member Lyn TaylorTune in to hear from Lyn Taylor, a registered nurse in Tasmania who started her career in the 1970s, about what has changed over the decades and why unions are still relevant today. 2024-01-0514 minMusic Tas PodcastMusic Tas PodcastThe Fountain of Knowledge: Songwriting and RepresentationThis is episode was recorded on the 4th of August during the University of Tasmania's Songwriting Open Day. The two industry panels were curated and produced by Music Tasmania, in partnership with the School of Music at The University of Tasmania. 2023-10-111h 16Music Tas PodcastMusic Tas PodcastThe Fountain of Knowledge: Songwriting and well-beingThis is episode was recorded on the 4th of August during the University of Tasmania's Songwriting Open Day. The two industry panels were curated and produced by Music Tasmania, in partnership with the School of Music at The University of Tasmania. 2023-10-1138 minSouth East AnglicanSouth East AnglicanA World That Knows JesusOn Sunday we took a break from our series in Job to hear from a good friend of the parish, Scott Doran-Sargent from CMS Tasmania. Scott preached from Luke 10 about the mission of 'The Seventy-Two' and what we can learn from them about our own mission locally, as well as around the world.2023-06-0526 minSouth East AnglicanSouth East AnglicanMacedonia UnitedThe Parish of South East Tasmania is beautiful, big, and diverse. And our size and diversity can raise some interesting challenges to gospel ministry. Dave shared how this is similar to the context of the ancient cities and churches of Macedonia. We can learn a lot about gospel ministry from the three churches in Macedonia, not only about contextualisation, but also about unity. Praise be to God for the unity he enables us to share in Christ!2023-04-3033 minSouth East AnglicanSouth East AnglicanFollow the Leader - Generous For JesusTo close out our series of thinking through what it means to be God's people, and to be that in the South East of Tasmania, Stephen taught us about being Generous For Jesus. Generous is not just something we can be, it's something God is. As Christians, we want to be generous because God has been generous with us, particularly through our salvation by Jesus.2023-03-2731 minMusic Tas PodcastMusic Tas PodcastNipulan/Hobart Little Bands with Georgia LucyThis podcast is supported by Arts Tasmania 2023-01-281h 05Music Tas PodcastMusic Tas PodcastElwyn, Liminal, & Late Night Queer SpacesDancer, writer, DJ, and radio presenter Elwyn discusses the beauty and freedom of late-night queer spaces and why they needed to document Hobart's party scene. The conversation with Keith Deverell also discusses the reliance on alcohol to fuel the late-night music economy and how drug law reform could help create safe and inclusive places for self-expression. This podcast is supported by Arts Tasmania2022-12-2545 minRule of ThumbRule of ThumbHow does gender play into it? S3 E6In the final episode of our third season, we talk about all the ways that our gender impacts the way we’re treated at work. Penny tries to work out whether a person’s gender changes the way we feel about the way they behave and if it influences the way we react. We’ll hear how we can impact change from both top-down and bottom-up?    ___________ SHOW NOTES USEFUL LINKS: Fact sheet on sexual harassment at work – Women’s Legal Service Tasmania: Workplace sexual harassment – Safe Work Australia: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/safety-topi...2022-11-0234 minRule of ThumbRule of ThumbBONUS: What do we need to know to speak up safely? S3 E5.In this BONUS episode, we talk about the real risk of defamation and what we need to consider before we speak up about experiences of sexual harassment or sexual assault. Penny gets help to unpack the law of defamation and discovers it’s a fine balance between encouraging people to speak up about their experiences while also keeping them safe.  You’ll get some tips on how to speak up safely and some safe ways to hear and learn from real experiences. ___________ SHOW NOTES USEFUL LINKS: Fact sheet on sexual harassment at work...2022-10-2620 minRule of ThumbRule of ThumbAre we willing to have the awkward conversation? S3 E4In episode four we move from reactive processes to prevention as we prepare to have the necessary awkward conversations that come with calling-out bad behaviour.  We’ll hear real examples of what can happen when we call out disrespectful behaviour and get some practical tips for doing it well. Plus, we learn how to be good listeners to make sure we can have disclosure conversations that are useful. ____________ SHOW NOTES USEFUL LINKS: Fact sheet on sexual harassment at work – Women’s Legal Service Tasmania: Workplace sexual harassment – Safe Work Australia: https://www.safeworka...2022-10-1933 minRule of ThumbRule of ThumbIt's time to take notice of the consequences of doing the wrong thing. S3 E3We know sexual harassment is common, yet most of us will never hear about the consequences for people or organisations who have done the wrong thing. In episode three Penny finds out what the real costs are for people or organisations who are caught. You’ll hear about the personal, professional, emotional, and financial implications while learning the legal options for those wanting to take action. ___________ SHOW NOTES USEFUL LINKS: Fact sheet on sexual harassment at work – Women’s Legal Service Tasmania: Workplace sexual harassment – Safe Work Australia: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/safet...2022-10-1236 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksDr John Saul, President Of AMA TasmaniaDr John Saul, President Of AMA TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-10-0625 minRule of ThumbRule of ThumbGetting past the barriers to reporting sexual harassment. S3 E2Even though the law clearly states that sexual harassment is illegal, many barriers stop people from reporting it. In episode two Penny Terry gets real examples of the historical baggage that comes with reporting sexual harassment and gets some practical tips for creating policies and processes that work. ____________ SHOW NOTES USEFUL LINKS: Fact sheet on sexual harassment at work – Women’s Legal Service Tasmania: Workplace sexual harassment – Safe Work Australia: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/safety-topic/hazards/workplace-sexual-harassment Preventing workplace sexual harassment – Safe Work Australia: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/doc/preventing-workplace-sexual-harassment-guide Ending w...2022-10-0533 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksMichael Small, Disability Voices TasmaniaMichael Small, Disability Voices TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-2909 minRule of ThumbRule of ThumbIs sexual harassment REALLY illegal? S3 E1Do you know what is or isn’t sexual harassment?  In our first episode of season three, expect to hear many different examples as we start to understand the law and why sometimes sexual harassment might not ‘feel’ illegal.  Penny talks with women who’ve experienced sexual harassment, with lawyers and with advocates as she attempts to understand the grey areas, the tips, and the ‘subjective test’. ____________ SHOW NOTES USEFUL LINKS: Fact sheet on sexual harassment at work – Women’s Legal Service Tasmania: Workplace sexual harassment – Safe Work Australia: https://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/safety-topic...2022-09-2831 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksBree Klerck, Acting CEO of the Mental Health Council of TasmaniaBree Klerck, Acting CEO of the Mental Health Council of TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-2810 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksDavid Genford, AEU Tasmania PresidentDavid Genford, AEU Tasmania PresidentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-2614 minRule of ThumbRule of ThumbSeason Three coming!Could you confidently say what sort of behaviour is or isn’t sexual harassment? Is it touching? Innuendo? Banter? What about an email?  Plus, would you do anything about it? Yeah, it’s tricky. That’s why Rule of Thumb is coming back for Season Three – so we can all better understand the law, the stories, the impacts, the consequences, the systems, and the solutions. Penny Terry brings you stories from women who’ve been through it, lawyers who work on the cases, and ideas from a whole list of others who are keen to see change happen quickly. ...2022-09-2106 minTasmania TalksTasmania Talks20.09.22 TASMANIA TALKS FULL PODCAST20.09.22 TASMANIA TALKS FULL PODCASTSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-09-201h 41Tasmania TalksTasmania TalksFull Podcast Tasmania Talks - 15th of August 2022Full Podcast Tasmania Talks - 15th of August 2022See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-151h 39Tasmania TalksTasmania TalksLeon Smith, Acting Director of SES TasmaniaLeon Smith, Acting Director of SES Tasmania (conf)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-1508 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksDr John Saul, President of AMA TasmaniaDr John Saul, President of AMA TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-1523 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksJeremy Torr, Organizer of Story Telling Festival TasmaniaJeremy Torr, Organizer of Story Telling Festival TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-1208 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksBen Bartl, Principal Solicitor at the Tenants Union of TasmaniaBen Bartl, Principal Solicitor at the Tenants Union of TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-1012 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksRobyn Barnet, Sculpture Tasmania Inc. Board MemberRobyn Barnet, Sculpture Tasmania Inc. Board MemberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-0907 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksActing Inspector Jason Klug from Tasmania PoliceActing Inspector Jason Klug from Tasmania PoliceSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-0905 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksKeegan Higgs, Recreational Boating Officer for Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST)Keegan Higgs, Recreational Boating Officer for Marine and Safety Tasmania (MAST)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-0408 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksEloise Carr, Director of the Australia Institute TasmaniaEloise Carr, Director of the Australia Institute TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-0415 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksJack Penny, Generation Manager for Hydro TasmaniaJack Penny, Generation Manager for Hydro TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-0206 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksPeter Whish-Wilson, Greens Senator for TasmaniaPeter Whish-Wilson, Greens Senator for TasmaniaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-0224 minTasmania TalksTasmania TalksSergeant John Delpero from Tasmania Police’s Missing Persons UnitSergeant John Delpero from Tasmania Police’s Missing Persons UnitSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2022-08-0111 min