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Malcolm Fraser
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The Citizens Report
7 - Malcolm Fraser - A decent man committed to an independent Australia
7 - Malcolm Fraser - A decent man committed to an independent Australia by Australian Citizens Party
2025-12-04
11 min
The Citizens Report
13 - ALMANAC - Working with Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser
13 - ALMANAC - Working with Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser by Australian Citizens Party
2025-11-27
19 min
featured Wiki of the Day
1975 Australian constitutional crisis
fWotD Episode 3112: 1975 Australian constitutional crisis Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia's finest articles.The featured article for Tuesday, 11 November 2025, is 1975 Australian constitutional crisis.The 1975 Australian constitutional crisis, also known simply as the Dismissal, culminated on 11 November 1975 with the dismissal from office of the prime minister, Gough Whitlam of the Australian Labor Party (ALP), by Sir John Kerr, the governor-general of Australia. Following this, Kerr commissioned the Leader of the Opposition, Malcolm Fraser of the Liberal Party, as prime minister on the condition that he advise a...
2025-11-11
04 min
Conversations
The conspiracy that brought down the Whitlam Government in the 1975 dismissal
Editor-at-large of The Australian, Paul Kelly looks back at the most profound crisis in Australia’s democracy, including the off-the-record information he was given five days before it took place.In 1975 Paul was a young press gallery journalist, working in the cramped old Parliament House, where all it took was a flight of stairs and a few steps to find himself in the Prime Minister’s office.Paul was on close terms with both Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser when Australia faced the biggest crisis in its political history.Five days before the dism...
2025-11-11
53 min
Auspol Explained
A History of The Dismissal with Professor Jenny Hocking
November 1975: Australia was in a crisis. The Whitlam Government had passed a supply bill in the House of Representatives but the Coalition, led by Malcolm Fraser, was blocking its passage in the Senate. The Senate had never impeded the Government like this before and by the end of November the money the Government could spend would run out. Public servants would not be paid unless the impasse was resolved. The Coalition wanted an early election. Whitlam wanted the Senate to capitulate and accept the mandate of the Labor Government that had been elected in 1972 and re-elected in 1974 and let...
2025-11-10
58 min
Socially Democratic
Ep. 322: How to Capture a Prime Minister with Filmmaker Gary Newman
⚡ Don't miss your chance to watch 'How to Capture a Prime Minister' online - Nov 11th only at howtocaptureapm.com⚡⌛ 11 November 2025, is the 50th anniversary of Governor-General Sir John Kerr's historic dismissal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam.👑 This remains the only time in Australian history that a democratically elected Prime Minister was dismissed by a representative of the Crown - sparking wild unrest across the nation but the eventual election of the Fraser Liberal government.✊ Less than 12 months into the new government, Malcolm Fraser - who continued to be a political l...
2025-11-10
1h 06
Cut Through
The Fraser Manifesto: A former prime minister's plan to replace the Liberal party
We are currently witnessing the death throes of the Liberal Party. To a good chunk of the electorate that voted for the current government, that doesn’t matter,except that it leaves Labor in full power with no meaningful opposition. Ten years ago former Liberal prime minister Malcolm Fraser predicted this moment would come, and he spent his final years working on the answer: a new political party, built on traditional liberal values but without the now-toxic name.Bernard Keane joins the podcast to revisit Fraser’s plan to replace the Liberal party. The detailed ‘Renew Austra...
2025-10-23
36 min
Conscious Conversations
Ep 6. - Men's Mental Health Panel - Keyen Lage, Alan Howard, and Malcolm Fraser
In this raw and unfiltered episode of Conscious Conversations, Malcolm, Alan, and Keyen—three outspoken thought leaders and men's coaches—dive into the often overlooked and controversial topic of men's mental health. They discuss why men's mental health is facing significant challenges today, the struggles men rarely admit, the fear of vulnerability, the impact of role models, and the definition of a high-value man. They also explore how men can support their partners emotionally, how women can support men, the role of community, principles for raising boys today, and practical tips for improving mental well-being.This...
2025-10-19
1h 26
Afternoon Light
Margaret Simons on the life, legacy & liberalism of Malcolm Fraser: "Changed the face of Australia"
What happens to an ex-prime minister's legacy when they repudiate the political party that would otherwise have championed it? On this week's Afternoon Light Georgina Downer speaks with Margaret Simons to unpack the complexities of the career, beliefs and impact of Australia's twenty-second prime minister Malcom Fraser. A leader whose profound contribution to our nation has sadly been obscured by their infamous role in the dismissal and later-life political apostacy. Margaret Simons is an award-winning freelance journalist and the author of many books and numerous articles and essays. She is also a journalism academic and...
2025-10-15
53 min
Beyond Four Walls - With Jodie Fraser
Tackling Abuse and Aggression in Property Management – A Roundtable with The Property Institute (Featuring Michael Jacobs, Emily Gray, Lizzie Higgs & Malcolm Perryman)
In this powerful roundtable episode of Beyond Four Walls, host Jodie Fraser is joined by leading voices from The Property Institute – Michael Jacobs, Emily Gray, Lizzie Higgs, and Malcolm Perryman – for a frank and insightful discussion on one of the toughest challenges in property management: dealing with difficult and abusive clients.Residents and building managers are all human, and sometimes human relationships don't work as well as they should. Two TPI directors join a panel to speak frankly of their own personal experiences, reflecting on went...
2025-04-14
42 min
Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast
Malcolm Fraser's legacy
Malcolm Fraser was elected leader of the Opposition 50 years this month.It was the beginning of a remarkable, and at times, hugely controversial political career.What's his legacy, and is it possible to judge Fraser's time in office beyond the optics of the dismissal?GUEST: Margaret Simons Journalist and author
2025-03-29
12 min
The Sarah Fraser Show
Sister Wives Petition Calls To Fire Kody Brown, And New Details On 90 Day Colt Johnson Losing His Leg To Ozempic! Sunday, January 19th, 2025 | Sarah Fraser
ICYMI, this was a classic episode that dropped in November of 2024. We look at Maddie Brown’s podcast, she just left her podcast btw after 6 episodes, but she revealed a lot about her relationship with her Dad, Kody. There's a Change.org petition to remove Kody from the show, but fans want to keep Robyn. I also cover 90 Day Fiancé drama, including Colt Johnson's leg injury possibly linked to Ozempic, Mahmoud returning to Egypt after a domestic violence arrest, and Tim Malcolm's crypto success. Plus, I share updates on Shauna Rae's new relationship and Karine Steele's pregnancy with a 50-ye...
2025-01-19
42 min
Black Boomer Besties from Brooklyn
Why Malcolm Gladwell’s apology for stop & frisk isn't enough
Imagine navigating almost five decades of friendship without needing to explicitly say "I'm sorry". Besties Angella and Leslie give you a view of their unique connection where grace and understanding have forged a path through conflicts without the need for conventional exchange of apologies. Inspired by Malcolm Gladwell's TED Talk, "The Tipping Point I Got Wrong," they reflect on the art of apologizing and how it intertwines with accepting responsibility for being wrong. Gladwell’s talk centers on his previous endorsement of the former NYC Police Department policy referred to as Stop and Frisk where...
2024-12-24
42 min
The Consider Podcast
Lawfare Against Faith: The Malcolm Fraser Case
Send us a textCould standing firm in your faith lead to a courtroom battle? Explore the real-life saga of Washington State v Malcolm Fraser, where justice seems to dance to the tune of hidden agendas. Join us as we dissect this chilling case, a striking example of "lawfare" against religious communities, by revealing how unfounded charges were strategically used to destabilize the Sound Doctrine Christian Church. Through firsthand accounts and actual court transcripts, we expose the unsettling truth of a legal system corrupted by personal vendettas and power plays.In our discussion, we reflect...
2024-11-29
02 min
The Sarah Fraser Show
Sister Wives Petition Calls To Fire Kody Brown, Meri Gives BIG Dating Update, And New Details On Colt Johnson Losing His Leg To Ozempic! Wednesday, November 13th, 2024 | Sarah Fraser
Today I get into the latest Sister Wives gossip, including Maddie Brown's podcast revelations about cutting off Kody due to boundary issues and gaslighting. I also discuss Janelle slashing the price of Garrison's Arizona condo.. There's a Change.org petition to remove Kody from the show, but fans want to keep Robyn. Meri went live on TikTok to talk about her dating life and hinted at sharing more personal stories on her Worthy Up platform. I also cover 90 Day Fiancé drama, including Colt Johnson's leg injury possibly linked to Ozempic, Mahmoud returning to Egypt after a domestic violence arrest, a...
2024-11-13
41 min
GLADCAST BASKETBALL | Caledonia Gladiators
Season 5 Ep1 Fraser Malcolm
new season of gladcast and we kick it off with the most improved player from last years squad. Fraser Malcolm gives us the low down ahead of the new season. the first of the Super League Basketball
2024-08-02
16 min
Expand and Evolve with Carly Pinchin
47: Shadow Work, Shame, Addiction, Sexuality and Masculine Alchemy W/ @RisingMasculinity Malcolm Fraser
In this beautiful conversation we talk all things addiction - whether it be substance abuse, gambling, pornography, or doom scrolling, escapisms or other distractions. As well as how sexual abuse and childhood trauma are all linked and can impact the behavioural patterns in men and how they show up today. If you want to have a better understanding of masculine and feminine energetics as well as the polarity of the 2 and importance - definitely listen to this episode. Malcom Fraser (@RisingMasculinity) is a Mens + Couples Psychospiritual Coach who helps with Masculine Alchemy + Primarily supports m...
2024-07-16
1h 12
Travel Royally Podcast
Ep. 83 - Fraser Malcolm - Head Professional at The Glen GC
Welcome to the Travel Royally Podcast, where we explore the world of luxury travel with a touch of royal flair. In this episode, join us as we sit down with Fraser Malcolm, the esteemed head professional at The Glen in Scotland. From hidden gems to regal experiences, Fraser shares insider tips and captivating stories that will inspire your next adventure. Tune in and elevate your travel experience to royalty status! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/travelroyally/support
2024-02-18
48 min
People's History of Australia
Ep 17 - Years of rage: social conflict in the Malcolm Fraser era
In November 1975, the elected Labor Party government of Australia was sacked without notice by Sir John Kerr, the governor-general. Having single-handedly gotten rid of the elected government, Sir John then personally appointed a new government of his own choosing led by Malcolm Fraser and the Liberal Party. The dismissal – or the Kerr Coup as many referred to it – was one of the most dramatic events in Australian history, and ushered in a period of intense social conflict. For the next eight years, Malcolm Fraser’s prime ministership was marked by general strikes, high levels of industrial disputes and wo...
2024-02-10
1h 20
People's History of Australia
Ep 17 - Years of rage: social conflict in the Malcolm Fraser era
In November 1975, the elected Labor Party government of Australia was sacked without notice by Sir John Kerr, the governor-general. Having single-handedly gotten rid of the elected government, Sir John then personally appointed a new government of his own choosing led by Malcolm Fraser and the Liberal Party. The dismissal – or the Kerr Coup as many referred to it – was one of the most dramatic events in Australian history, and ushered in a period of intense social conflict. For the next eight years, Malcolm Fraser’s prime ministership was marked by general strikes, high levels of industrial disputes and wo...
2024-02-10
1h 20
New Books in East Asian Studies
Chris Fraser, "Late Classical Chinese Thought" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Late Classical Chinese Thought (Oxford University Press, 2023) is Chris Fraser's topically organized study of the Warring States period of Chinese philosophy, the third century BCE. In addition to well-known texts like the Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Mencius, Fraser's book introduces readers to Lu's Annals, the Guanzi, the Hanfeizi, the Shangjun Shu, and excerpts from the Mawangdui silk manuscripts. Beginning with a chapter on "The Way," or the dao, Late Classical Chinese Thought explores topics in metaphysics, metaethics, ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, and philosophy of language and logic. By focusing on topics rather than texts, the book aims to show how philosophical d...
2023-10-20
1h 07
New Books in Chinese Studies
Chris Fraser, "Late Classical Chinese Thought" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Late Classical Chinese Thought (Oxford University Press, 2023) is Chris Fraser's topically organized study of the Warring States period of Chinese philosophy, the third century BCE. In addition to well-known texts like the Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Mencius, Fraser's book introduces readers to Lu's Annals, the Guanzi, the Hanfeizi, the Shangjun Shu, and excerpts from the Mawangdui silk manuscripts. Beginning with a chapter on "The Way," or the dao, Late Classical Chinese Thought explores topics in metaphysics, metaethics, ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, and philosophy of language and logic. By focusing on topics rather than texts, the book aims to show how philosophical d...
2023-10-20
1h 07
New Books in Philosophy
Chris Fraser, "Late Classical Chinese Thought" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Late Classical Chinese Thought (Oxford University Press, 2023) is Chris Fraser's topically organized study of the Warring States period of Chinese philosophy, the third century BCE. In addition to well-known texts like the Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Mencius, Fraser's book introduces readers to Lu's Annals, the Guanzi, the Hanfeizi, the Shangjun Shu, and excerpts from the Mawangdui silk manuscripts. Beginning with a chapter on "The Way," or the dao, Late Classical Chinese Thought explores topics in metaphysics, metaethics, ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, and philosophy of language and logic. By focusing on topics rather than texts, the book aims to show how philosophical d...
2023-10-20
1h 07
New Books in Ancient History
Chris Fraser, "Late Classical Chinese Thought" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Late Classical Chinese Thought (Oxford University Press, 2023) is Chris Fraser's topically organized study of the Warring States period of Chinese philosophy, the third century BCE. In addition to well-known texts like the Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Mencius, Fraser's book introduces readers to Lu's Annals, the Guanzi, the Hanfeizi, the Shangjun Shu, and excerpts from the Mawangdui silk manuscripts. Beginning with a chapter on "The Way," or the dao, Late Classical Chinese Thought explores topics in metaphysics, metaethics, ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, and philosophy of language and logic. By focusing on topics rather than texts, the book aims to show how philosophical d...
2023-10-20
1h 07
In Conversation: An OUP Podcast
Chris Fraser, "Late Classical Chinese Thought" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Late Classical Chinese Thought (Oxford University Press, 2023) is Chris Fraser's topically organized study of the Warring States period of Chinese philosophy, the third century BCE. In addition to well-known texts like the Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Mencius, Fraser's book introduces readers to Lu's Annals, the Guanzi, the Hanfeizi, the Shangjun Shu, and excerpts from the Mawangdui silk manuscripts. Beginning with a chapter on "The Way," or the dao, Late Classical Chinese Thought explores topics in metaphysics, metaethics, ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, and philosophy of language and logic. By focusing on topics rather than texts, the book aims to show how philosophical d...
2023-10-20
1h 07
New Books in Intellectual History
Chris Fraser, "Late Classical Chinese Thought" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Late Classical Chinese Thought (Oxford University Press, 2023) is Chris Fraser's topically organized study of the Warring States period of Chinese philosophy, the third century BCE. In addition to well-known texts like the Zhuangzi, Xunzi, and Mencius, Fraser's book introduces readers to Lu's Annals, the Guanzi, the Hanfeizi, the Shangjun Shu, and excerpts from the Mawangdui silk manuscripts. Beginning with a chapter on "The Way," or the dao, Late Classical Chinese Thought explores topics in metaphysics, metaethics, ethics, political philosophy, epistemology, and philosophy of language and logic. By focusing on topics rather than texts, the book aims to show how philosophical d...
2023-10-20
1h 07
Bruce Singer Podcast
# 83 Malcolm Fraser: $50 Million Fund, Early-Stage Investing, Food, Agriculture, Materials, Opportunities for Founders
Malcolm Fraser is the Managing Partner at Nadarra Ventures, a fund for investments in Canadian early - stage companies that are developing biologically - based innovations that include industries of food production, agri-food, nutrition, health & wellness and more. Malcolm is also a recipient of the Atlantic Canada Top 50 CEOs Hall of Fame, and was awarded the 2022 CVCA deal of the year. Malcolm sits down with Bruce, sharing his origin story, and his passion for finding natural replacements for synthetics & chemicals, and healthier inputs into our supply chain. We also discuss his perspective and insig...
2023-09-06
23 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 34: Steve Byrne - Metal Breakdown
Psychologist, professor, writer, and metalhead Steve Byrne joins me for a big discussion about the psychology of extreme music fandom. We get into the weeds on how heavy music serves unmet needs, the distinctions (and similarities) between metal and punk, oppositional defiant disorder, musical and psychological dynamics, gatekeeping in extreme music communities, and more. Read Steve's blog Metal Health Matters and his article on gatekeeping in metal for Loudwire.
2023-05-17
54 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 33: Tracey Lindeman - Productive Rage
Tracey Lindeman is a journalist and the author of BLEED: Destroying Myths and Misogyny in Endometriosis Care (ECW Press, 2023). She joins me to discuss discovering punk rock through the book Please Kill Me, why people hate ska, machismo in punk, the value of anger, and more. Photo: Benjamin Cruz Spotify playlist of Tracey's chapter titles: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6IyjdJidJScKFBMaCCr7pL?si=0184c9184c39497e Playlist inspired by BLEED: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/7FwoZa0hegizExjnDIKrC4?si=1ae0f5eb5f2a442e
2023-05-01
38 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 32: Jason Schreurs - Therapeutic Punk
Photo: Megan Cole Jason Schreurs describes his mental health struggles, and his connection to punk music, in the podcast and new book Scream Therapy: A Punk Journey Through Mental Health. He joins me to discuss his book, getting into punk through metal, music we pretend to dislike, fronting perhaps the world's first and only punk jam band, and more. Buy Jason's book or find out more about his project at https://screamtherapyhq.com/.
2023-04-17
37 min
GLADCAST BASKETBALL | Caledonia Gladiators
Fraser Malcolm joins to talk BBL Trophy Final
Fraser Malcolm is back on the show for a 2nd time. We talk about the season so far and build towards the final against Cheshire Phoenix. We look at the match ups the squad face in what is going to be a top quality game of basketball. We chat about Frasers growth within the team plus the excitement when the chance comes to represent Scotland whether 5v5 or 3x3. check it out.
2023-03-23
21 min
The Inside SW1 Podcast
10 March 2023 - An Interview with guest host Cllr Fraser Tinsley of Durham County Council
We recorded the podcast on Wednesday, 8 March this week and our hosts Malcolm Clarke and Carl Quilliam are joined by our special guest for the week, Councillor Fraser Tinsley of Durham County Council. Fraser tweets at @frasertinsley and a big thanks to him for taking part. In this week’s episode we question Fraser about his background and we discuss the Illegal Migration Bill tabled by Home Secretary Suella Braverman on Tuesday. We then discuss the ongoing row over the Sue Gray appointment as Keir Starmer’s new Chief of Staff, followed by our weekly look at PMQ’...
2023-03-10
1h 04
The Common Weal Policy Podcast
Episode #154 - Tearing Down Communities
Episode 154 of the Common Weal Policy PodcastYou can download the episode directly here.This week, Craig talks to Malcolm Fraser, sustainable architect and Convenor of Common Weal's Board, about the proposed demolition of Glasgow's Wyndford Estate, what will happen to the community there, why this goes against the climate promised made in Glasgow less than two years ago and how Scotland should change its approach to building standards and retrofitting.Malcolm recently wrote an article on the Wyndford estate for the Architects' Journal which can be read ...
2023-01-25
36 min
Truth & Movies: A Little White Lies Podcast
Official Competition | Mr Malcolm's List | All About Eve
This week on Truth & Movies we decide whether Official Competition is a winner and check off Mr Malcolm's List, and in our film club we're revisiting a classic, with All About Eve. Joining our host Leila Latif this week are freelance writers Emma Fraser and Cheyenne Busie. Truth & Movies is the podcast from the film experts at Little White Lies, where along with selected colleagues and friends, they discuss the latest movie releases. Truth & Movies has all your film needs covered, reviewing the latest releases big and small, keeping you across important industry...
2022-08-26
46 min
Menzies Research Centre
Alan Jones on Malcolm Fraser
Malcolm Fraser is Australia’s fourth-longest prime minister, taking office in controversial circumstances amid the turmoil of Gough Whitlam’s dismissal in 1975 and exiting seven and a half years later when Labor’s Bob Hawke thwarted his ambition to gain a mandate for a fourth term.Yet the manner in which he came go power, and the disputes with his own party after he left power, have clouded perceptions.Alan Jones worked for Fraser during his challenging time as Prime Minister. He delivered a fascinating, frank and generous assessment of our 22nd Prime Minister at the Sy...
2022-08-13
58 min
52 Weeks of Cloud
Real-world-AWS-MLOps-with-Malcolm-Smith-Fraser-Duke-MIDS-Alumni
Talk with ML Engineering and Duke MIDS Alumni Malcolm Smith Fraser about doing MLOPs pipelines on AWS for computer vision. https://www.linkedin.com/in/malcolmsfraser/ 🔥 Hot Course Offers: - 🤖 Master GenAI Engineering - Build Production AI Systems - 🦀 Learn Professional Rust - Industry-Grade Development - 📊 AWS AI & Analytics - Scale Your ML in Cloud - ⚡ Production GenAI on AWS - Deploy at Enterprise Scale - 🛠️ Rust DevOps Mastery - Automate Everything 🚀 Level Up Your Career: - 💼 Production ML Program - Complete MLOps & Cloud Mastery - 🎯 Start Learning Now - Fast-Track Your ML Career - 🏢 Trusted by Fortune 500 Teams Learn end-to-end ML engineering from
2022-08-12
30 min
Ojai: Talk of the Town
Chip Fraser's Search For Emerald City
Chip Fraser is a local author, screenwriter, producer and teacher, who just came out with his second book, "Looking for Emerald City." Full of insightful observations, commentary and advice, the book covers a wide spectrum of issues with chapters titled "Let the World Go By and Take the Next Bus," and "Happiness.com." He joins the podcast to talk about this book, his recently released film "Timecrafters: The Treasure of Pirate's Cove," starring Denise Richards and Ojai's own Malcolm McDowell," and much more. We talked about his teaching pedagogy for high school students, called "It's Your Life,"...
2022-07-28
1h 06
What Is This Music?!
Episode 31: Lily E. Hirsch - From Politics to Parody
Musicologist Lily E. Hirsch joins me for a conversation about her many projects. We touch on everything from music used to repel teenagers from public spaces, to parenting and music lessons, to toxic ideas about musical genius, to her recent book on Weird Al, and much more. Find out more about Lily's work at lilyhirsch.com.
2022-06-10
39 min
Menzies Research Centre
The courage of Malcolm Fraser: Denis White
Malcolm Fraser led a Liberal Party Government for seven years and 122 days. When he lost to Bob Hawke at 1983 election, no prime minister except Robert Menzies had occupied the job for longer.Yet his reputation has been overshadowed by the controversy about the way he came power and quarrels with his own party after leaving it. Six years after his death, a fresh appraisal is long overdue, one unclouded or the dismissal of Gough Whitlam that put in into government by the political arguments in his post-parliamentary years. Dennis White worked for Fraser...
2022-05-06
41 min
Insights with Don Mills and David Campbell- An Acadia Broadcasting Podcast
How Innovacorp's Unique Approach Helps Startups Become Billion-Dollar Companies
Innovacorp is the only organization of its kind in the region, perhaps the country, that combines incubation, acceleration programming and funding to the start-up community.Its one-stop approach has been proven successful, recently celebrating its first unicorn investment where its investment of $3-million in Meta Materials Inc. six years ago has returned $101-million to the crown corporation. Innovacorp operates three separate incubation facilities, the Labs, the Bays and COVE."They have utilized all of the services at Innovacorp. They've been in our incubation facility. They've used all of our acceleration programs. We invested capital in...
2022-05-05
54 min
Valhalla Movement Podcast (Formerly Superhero Academy)
What It Means To Be A Man In 2022 / Ft. Malcolm Fraser
What Does It Really Mean To Be A Man in 2022? In this episode of the Superhero Academy Podcast, Marc interviews his good friend Malcolm, a certified coach and men’s group facilitator (@male_mtl). In the episode, you'll hear Malcolm's heartbreaking story, along with the key life-changing lessons he learned to change his life around and in turn, help people do the same. Malcolm - www.instagram.com/themasculinewarrior/ MALE (Men's Group) - www.instagram.com/male_mtl/ Connect with Marc Angelo Coppola ------------------------------------------- ]]]] WEBSITE [[[[ https://www.marcangeloc...
2022-05-04
1h 25
Between the Lines
The West re-energised. Putin's war in Syria. Malcolm Fraser's foreign policy.
Is a rules based world order still possible?Putin’s 2015 war in Syria and the legacy of his strategically successful intervention.Malcolm Fraser- a dominant figure in Australian political history. Geoff Raby assesses his foreign policy record.
2022-03-19
54 min
A is for Architecture Podcast
Malcolm Fraser: Sustainable architecture, social mixing and democratic spaces.
In Episode 14 of A is for Architecture, I spoke with Scottish Architect, Malcolm Fraser, founder and director of Fraser/ Livingstone Architects, based in Edinburgh. We talk about sustainability in the context of culture and place, an important nuance in the face of the bulldozer of one-size-fits-all eco-technic sustainability agendas, elegantly expressed by the nonsense of jet-fuelled COP26. We discuss Malcolm's pieces, Architecture and the Wee Blue Ball and Green Virtues, Green Shoots, and discuss an alternative approach to sustainability which foregrounds people, history and tradition and the accommodation of, or even the promotion of, the intricacies of everyday life...
2022-01-21
46 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 30: David John Baker - Melodic Memory
Scientist, researcher and musician David John Baker first came to my attention through his involvement with the Music For Brainwaves project, an experiment with designing music to invoke certain mental and emotional states. In addition to discussing this, we talk about the overlap of music and science, what it means to be "musical," the perception of genre, Big Data's role in shaping musical taste, and other topics. Find out more about Dave and his work on his personal website or follow him on Twitter @davidjohnbaker. For those curious, the work Dave refers to...
2022-01-16
49 min
Stuttering Foundation Podcast
History of Stuttering Foundation: Honoring the Legacy of Malcolm Fraser and Celebrating 75 Years!
Want to share your feedback? Send us a message!Kicking off a new year with our first episode of Season 4 with a very special guest! Jane Fraser, FRCSLT, President of Stuttering Foundation , joins Sara MacIntyre, M.A., CCC-SLP to share the history of Stuttering Foundation in honor of the 75th Anniversary this year. Ms. Fraser shares early memories of her father, discusses his relationship with his stuttering, the beginnings and evolution of Stuttering Foundation, memories from the first workshops with the 'Stuttering Greats,' and finally, what she think her father would be most proud of.
2022-01-11
49 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 29: In the Valley
A fan raises the metal horns for Monster Magnet's Dave Wyndorf at Hellfest 2014 On this Very Special Episode, I discuss the beginnings of What Is This Music?! at the Hellfest metal festival in France in 2014, and give an overview of where the project is at, touching on the audience for stoner/doom metal, theories about genre and musical communities, science and technology, and assorted random thoughts. Further reading: my 2014 report on Hellfest for Vice—and, if you want to go really deep, my companion report on the neighbouring snail-sampling station entitled Shellfest. ...
2021-12-03
20 min
Viewpoints with Henry Grossek
From the Vault: Rule of Law with Former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser
Henry talks with Malcolm Fraser, an Australian politician who served as the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia, in office from 1975 to 1983 as leader of the Liberal Party of Australia. This conversation was originally broadcast on 3SER's 97.7FM Casey Radio in 2014. It was produced by Henry Grossek. It was edited in 2021 by Rob Kelly.
2021-11-11
32 min
CFC Podcasts
CFC100 OL/DL Malcolm Fraser | Intros with Kato Ep.68
Today Katie Uttley catches up with Langford, B.C. native CFC100 OL/DL Malcolm Fraser, who's going to be a big man in high demand by the time signing day rolls around. Kato and Malcolm discuss how a chance meeting between his mother and an old friend led him to the gridiron, how he focused on improving his speed throughout the pandemic, and how he dreams of one day playing in the NCAA PLUS MORE!Become a CFCINSIDER today on canadafootballchat.com
2021-10-18
08 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 28: Nick Fraser - Sibling Revelry
Noted Toronto jazz drummer (and my brother) Nick Fraser joins me to talk about the concept of genre, musical narcissism, the difficulty in separating music from nostalgia, why he loves (and so many people hate) free jazz, what he looks for in music, and (of course) Rush, among other topics. Find Nick's recordings, gigs and news on his website. And stick around after the interview for a major What Is This Music?! announcement. Photo of Nick by Bo Huang.
2021-08-29
1h 02
What Is This Music?!
Episode 27: Yara El-Soueidi - Generation Reviled
Yara El-Soueidi is a music writer in Montreal. She joins me to talk about why millennials get such a bad rap, why the decline of the album and the rise of the playlist isn't such a bad thing, how being a music writer changed her listening habits, the unfortunate persistence of the two solitudes in the Montreal music scene, the myth of the power of music marketing, and other topics. Follow Yara on Twitter, Instagram; read her writing in Cult MTL and Exclaim.
2021-08-08
56 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 26: Peaches - Variety Showgirl
The one and only Peaches calls in for a chat about growing up obsessed with musicals, AM radio, Bette Midler and Barbara Streisand; the previously undisclosed truth about the first record she ever bought; becoming a folkie and then an indie-rocker before mashing up genres into her own blend; going to noise-rock university; the rise and fall of electroclash; the one genre she can't stand, and more.
2021-07-25
42 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 25: Marty Ballentyne - The Undeniable
Musician Marty Ballentyne has been revisiting his collection, one album a day, and sharing the experience for the past four years. We talk about this as well as the resentments of Captain Beefheart's band members, the joys of extreme metal, the pros and cons of genre, getting into the Ramones through the movie Rock n' Roll High School, the days when Metallica was heavy, 80s hardcore's sense of place and perspective, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, the technical reasons that old guys have trouble appreciating contemporary pop, and more. Read Marty's recent article connecting his...
2021-07-12
1h 06
What Is This Music?!
Episode 24: Alex Rose - Record Holder
Montreal film critic and podcaster Alex Rose has spent the pandemic on a personal project: listening to, and sharing on Instagram, his entire 3,000-LP record collection. He joins me to talk about what he discovered while revisiting the collection, what to do with unclassifiable records, PouzzaFest, CHOMcore and salopette blues as musical genres, why prog is so popular in Quebec, getting into jazz as a mid-life crisis, the overlap between jazz fusion and doom metal, the musical starter pack for suburban white boys, and a whole bunch more. Check out Alex's project, his film reviews...
2021-06-27
1h 02
What Is This Music?!
Episode 23: Robert Dayton and Stephen Hamm - Dare to be Different
Robert Dayton and Stephen Hamm are living legends of the music scene in Vancouver and beyond. They join me to discuss the origins of their duo Canned Hamm, our shared history with Peaches, the importance of staying freaky, the value of originality, how music opens up new worlds, Christian children's records, and much more. Check out their latest projects, Stephen Hamm: Theremin Man and Robert Dayton's latest solo EPs (produced by Hamm).
2021-06-14
54 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 22: Alan Zweig - Music Means More
Alan Zweig's Vinyl (2000) is a dark and profound personal documentary on obsessive record collectors (particularly the filmmaker himself). Today, after nine other documentaries, he's completing a sequel of sorts entitled Records. He joins me to talk about the vinyl resurgence (and the lower-key CD resurgence), why making a film with a positive message has been his biggest challenge, why certain people become obsessive about music, and more. Watch Alan Zweig's Vinyl on YouTube. Photo of Alan from the Greetings From Isolation project.
2021-05-31
1h 00
What Is This Music?!
Episode 21: Katie Moore - Is This Country?
Montreal-based singer-songwriter (and co-host of the Country Classics Hour on CKUT 90.3 FM) Katie Moore joins me for a deep dive into the mystifying mix of symbolism, history, racial and class divisions, marketing, and the slippery concept of authenticity that make up what we call "country music." All that, plus a lot of laughs along the way. Check out this Spotify playlist of much of the music discussed plus other country and country-adjacent classics!
2021-05-17
1h 08
What Is This Music?!
Episode 20: garbageface - Survival Skills
Peterborough, Ontario-based Karol Orzechowski has been making music and touring as garbageface for many years. He joins me to discuss his beginnings as a singer-songwriter and what turned him to louder and more confrontational music; Rage Against the Machine, Fugazi, and other case studies in the struggle between artistic practice, career ambition and personal ethics; and his own tastes - culminating in a major What Is This Music?! breakthrough in which he celebrates not one, but two of music's most widely derided genres. Check out this playlist of music we discussed on the episode, plus...
2021-05-02
1h 11
What Is This Music?!
Episode 19: Jace Lasek - 100% Irony-Free
Jace Lasek is known for his music with Montreal's The Besnard Lakes and Light Conductor as well as his role as co-owner of the Breakglass Studio. In addition to his own music he's mixed Wolf Parade's debut, engineered the latest godspeed you! black emperor record, and worked on countless other Montreal recordings of recent years. He joins me for a deep dive into the overlapping status and significance of post-rock, prog rock, punk rock and soft rock, with digressions on the Grateful Dead, new country, the early-2000s rock revival, noise concerts as mating rituals, and more.
2021-04-25
1h 02
What Is This Music?!
Episode 18: Tamika Bernard - Mood Music
DJ Tamika Bernard was born in Guyana, raised in New York City, and currently lives in Toronto. She joins me to talk about cross-cultural connections, growing up amid hip-hop culture in Queens and Brooklyn, being a DJ during covid times, her brief career as a rapper, her unexpected tastes and musical roadblocks, mumble rap, the renaissance of Toronto, the shocking truth about what Canadians really mean when they say "sorry," and more.
2021-04-18
52 min
GLADCAST BASKETBALL | Caledonia Gladiators
Episode 21 - Big Interview Fraser Malcolm
Rocks On Podcast welcomes Fraser Malcolm onto the podcast. How he was inspired by his older brother and playing with him in their garden The opportunity to go to Iceland and join an academy his 4 years as a Green Jacket in NCAA Div 2 His 2018 Commonwealth Games experience and the opportunity of a lifetime Signing as a professional at the Rocks and finding his role in the pros
2021-04-15
34 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 17: Babs and Sticky - Staying Curious
Babs Vermeulen is a DJ and musician in Toronto; Sticky Henderson is a musician in Kingston, Ontario. We reconnect to talk about their first meeting in a small-town choir, our shared history with the Toronto music community that spawned Peaches, Feist, Chilly Gonzales and others, Sticky's membership in proto-supergroup The Shit (and their influence on a certain Canadian rock superstar), how the pandemic has been good for music listeners, barbershop quartets, Ween, being a moth (half-mod, half-goth), not fitting into Canadian music, our confessed musical hatreds, making music for its own sake, and more. Check...
2021-04-11
53 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 16 - Amanda Burt - What Is Pop?
Amanda Burt is a producer with Banger Films, whose latest production is the series This Is Pop, chronicling some highlights of pop music history. She joins me to talk about this genre, why it's paradoxically popular and universally maligned, what it means, and what she discovered in producing the show. Listen to the Spotify playlist Welcome to the This Is Pop Multiverse .
2021-03-28
55 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 15: Mariana Timony - On the Scene
Mariana Timony is a music journalist, senior editor at the Bandcamp Daily, and author of the Weird Girls Post newsletter. She joins me to talk about the joys and pains of being part of a music scene, criticizing music criticism, a nuanced perspective on the Burger Records scandal, how selling out is still a bad thing, the prevalence of playlists as a big tech psy-op, and more. Check out Mariana's playlist of related music on BNDCMPR, a new playlist platform for Bandcamp.
2021-03-21
53 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 14: Murray A. Lightburn - Slices of the Pie Chart
Murray Lightburn is best known as the singer and leader of longtime Montreal rock stalwarts The Dears, and is also a solo performer, producer and composer. He joins me to talk about his favourite music (Motown, jazz, classical, and an unexpected major influence), balancing his love of music and his frustrations with the music business, as well as The Smiths, one of my least understood bands and (according to Murray) one of his most misunderstood influences. Check out Murray's Spotify playlist of the music discussed on this episode, plus a few extra faves.
2021-03-14
53 min
Aussie History Podcast
AHP-125- Life wasn't mean to be easy - Malcolm Fraser, Part 2
We finish our look at Malcolm Fraser, the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia. Why did he turn his back on the Party he led did he become a left winger after he retired from politics? Email me at jamesdampier.wap@gmail.com
2021-03-13
32 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 13: Taylor Savvy - Nerds Unite
What do Rush, Korean boy band sensation BTS, and the Anthology of American Folk Music have in common? They all inspire obsessive devotion from their fans—including Taylor Savvy, Berlin-based Canadian musician and this week's guest. We get under the hood of the mentality of fandom and why certain people (such as ourselves) get so obsessive about music. Check out Savvy's Spotify playlist of related music and his personal faves.
2021-02-28
43 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 12: Julie Blake - Licence to Thrill
Julie Blake works in publishing at the Erased Tapes record label in London, licensing music to films and other projects. She joins me to talk about her background as an up-and-coming teen rocker and CD store manager, the preponderance of music business figures from Kitchener, Ontario, co-founding publishing house Third Side Music, the pros and cons of Spotify, the emotional resonance of certain sounds, her unabashed appreciation of Coldplay and Cirque du Soleil, and much more. Check out Julie's Spotify playlist for the episode. Photo of Julie by Claudia Göedke
2021-02-21
1h 00
What Is This Music?!
Episode 11: DJ Stashu - An Innocent Rage
DJ Stashu is the host of Dance With Me, Stanley (on legendary free-form radio station WFMU), a show dedicated to the joys of polka and other musical delights. She joins me to talk about her discovery and love of polka, giving music respect, curation as an act of kindness, novelty music, Dr. Demento, Gordon Thomas, the role WFMU has played in both our lives, and more. Check out Stashu's Spotify playlist of polka and related music.
2021-02-14
44 min
Aussie History Podcast
AHP-124-Life wasn't meant to be easy, Malcolm Fraser, Part 1
In this and the next episode we look at the life and career of John Malcolm Fraser, the 22nd Prime Minister of Australia. Malcom Fraser was extremely divisive in his day, predominantly because of his role in the Dismissal of the Whitlam Government. I hope to convince you that he is a much misunderstood figure. Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com
2021-02-14
31 min
The Travel Addict
How NOT to travel the World. First hand experiences by Australian Bing Fraser.
There's nothing like starting out with a bang on your very first podcast hosting gig. Joining me was Bing Fraser from a land down under, where women glow and men plunder. He has some candid advice on how NOT to travel around the world, by actual experiences of being arrested, losing his front teeth, a case of schizophrenia, being robbed a few times, and cracking his skull open. Realistically he should be dead, but survived to tell the stories. For those of us who have traveled to various places in the world, we likely have had a fe...
2021-01-31
43 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 10: Michelle Ayoub - Al Time High
Michelle Ayoub is known in the Montreal music community as a production worker behind the scenes, as well as co-owner of rock bar Turbo Haüs. She's also notable as a massive fan of "Weird Al" Yankovic, and joins me in a detailed discussion of Al's appeal and the mystery of his person and persona, with digressions on Michelle's emergence in the music biz as a young teen, her friendship with GWAR's Oderus Urungus, and more. Check out Michelle's Spotify playlist of Weird Al essentials here.
2021-01-31
59 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 9: Sarah Feldman - Rethinking Music Education Sounds Good
Sarah Feldman is a Vancouver-based musician and composer, as well as the host of the Sounds Good Channel on YouTube, a biweekly series of music education videos. She joins me to talk about the hangups of the classical music world, the value of music theory, making music education more welcoming, formalism vs. symbolism, and more. Enjoy Sarah's Spotify playlist of music we discussed on the show and/or featured on Sounds Good episodes. Check out Sarah's own music on Bandcamp.
2021-01-24
34 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 8: Natasha Pickowicz - Food for Thought
Natasha Pickowicz is a pastry chef based in NYC, but before that she was a DIY promoter and enthusiast of the avant-garde music scene in Portland, Ithaca and Montreal. She joins me to talk about her appreciation of free jazz and noise music, along with our shared history at Montreal's convenience store/diner Dépanneur Le Pick Up, the death of the alt-weekly paper, her current project, and the connections between food, music and community. Check out Natasha's Spotify playlist of related music. Photo: Georgia Hilmer
2021-01-17
56 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 7: Jesse Staniforth - Punker's Progress
Montreal writer Jesse Staniforth, with his reflections on punk music, politics and culture, is one of the inspirations for this podcast. He joins me to describe how he got into punk, what it means to him, neurochemical reactions to music, the pros and cons of punk politics, oppositional-defiant disorder, how harsh music can be inspiring, and much more. Check out Jesse's playlist of music we discussed. Enjoy the episode, and see you in 2021!
2020-12-20
44 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 6: Daiquiri (Mike Hickey and Leigh Newton) - Bungle Fever
Mike "Major Entertainer" Hickey and Leigh Newton's many musical projects have included their synth metal duo Daiquiri, who among other things did a notorious (if only to ourselves) US tour with me back in 2004. Here we discuss many topics, including but very much not limited to the nominal subject of the episode: their love of one of my most disliked bands, conceptual circus-metal provocateurs Mr. Bungle. Also check out Leigh's Spotify playlist of related music.
2020-12-13
44 min
This Amazing Story
Stephanie Ostler – Devil May Wear
Stephanie Ostler is a fashion designer, business owner, teacher, and an inspiration to anyone who has the good luck of meeting her. She opened her clothing shop, Devil May Wear, in 2003 when she was only 18 years old, and today she is more dedicated than ever to producing sustainable fashions at an affordable price, while sharing her knowledge with the next generation of fashion designers.Stephanie makes fashion fun and accessible – and her expertise in designing and hand-sewing beautiful clothing is matched by her knack for connecting with people. Everything you see in Devil May Wear is made lo...
2020-12-07
2h 05
What Is This Music?!
Episode 5: Kathryn Jezer-Morton - Dead Reckoning
Montreal writer Kathryn Jezer-Morton joins me to mount a spirited defence of one of her favourite (and my most misunderstood) bands: The Grateful Dead. Kathryn discusses becoming a Dead fan despite (not because of) growing up on a commune, liking bands because of (not despite) their flaws, the Dead becoming unexpectedly cool again, and other topics. Check out Kathryn's playlist of live Dead faves.
2020-12-06
36 min
AC/DC: Beyond The Thunder
S2E7 - Mike Fraser (Part 2)
In Part 2 of this two-part series, Canadian record producer, engineer, and mixer, Mike Fraser, not only lifts the curtain behind AC/DC’s triumphant return and new #1 release, 'Power Up', but also takes on listener questions from around the globe, tackling both technical and recent band topics. The podcast dives into many of the album’s new tracks, some studio secrets and even its sentimental standout tribute to Malcolm Young. Aside from a dismal 2020, Fraser says that he has been reenergized by the absolute love of 'Power Up'.
2020-12-01
50 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 4: Steve Kado - 2003, The Year Pop Ruled
Was 2003 really an amazing year for music, or are we just a couple of grumpy old hipsters? Artist, musician and noted 2003 enthusiast Steve Kado joins me for a wildly digressive discussion about this brief heyday of mainstream and underground music, nostalgia for nihilism, the relative relevance of Drake, algorithmic targeting, and much more. Also, check out our Spotify playlist of 2003 top hits + Toronto underground faves of the era.
2020-11-29
49 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 3: Erin MacLeod - In the Dancehall Space
Writer and music enthusiast Erin MacLeod talks about why she thinks Jamaican musical culture is the best, with asides on the decline of music media, the colonialist roots of the "guilty pleasure," not getting Radiohead, and more. Read more of Erin's writings on music and other topics at www.erinmacleod.ca. And check out the Spotify playlist she made specially to accompany this episode.
2020-11-22
36 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 2: Eliza Kavtion - Nü Metal Princess
Eliza Kavtion joins Malcolm to discuss one of rock's most maligned (and one of her favourite) genres: nu metal. We also discuss KISS, Frank Zappa, "bands who wear makeup" as a genre, nu metal as bubblegum, Len's "Steal My Sunshine," and much more. Eliza Kavtion's record, The Rez Last Svmmer, is available on Bandcamp. BONUS: Eliza created this Spotify playlist of "the finest moments in the genre imo."
2020-11-15
40 min
What Is This Music?!
Episode 1: Chilly Gonzales - The Unguilty Pleasure
Chilly Gonzales is a musical entertainer and, most recently, author of the book Enya: A Treatise on Unguilty Pleasures. He joins old friend and collaborator Malcolm to talk about the book, his personal journey through musical taste, why it's important for young people to seem cool, the value of cultural criticism, and several other topics. Photo by ANKA
2020-11-08
39 min
Tech Talks with Cathy Simpson
#4: Talking Innovation with Jeff White & Malcolm Fraser
Episode #4 is live with Tech Impact CEO, Cathy Simpson.We're talking about innovation in the region with CEO of NBIF, Jeff White and President & CEO of Innovacorp, Malcom Fraser. Jeff White is the lead visionary at NBIF. He’s a technology industry veteran, and a seasoned corporate financing expert. He has worked with some of our region’s biggest start-ups: Radian6, Q1 Labs, and Genesys Laboratories Canada and was co-founder and COO of East Valley Ventures. That experience gives Jeff a unique perspective to see and understand the growth potential in New Brunswick’s start...
2020-10-14
1h 04
extended clip
#70 - radio days III
the lords of salem (2012) / airheads (1994) we return to our favorite topic, doing podcasts on the airwaves and the hijinx that ensue. a scary record that rekindles the evil flames of local history, and a shitty hair band that makes a statement by taking a radio station hostage. who would win in a rock and roll-off, brendan fraser in this movie or rob zombie irl? only time will tell... discussed on malcolm in the middle: red river, armour of god, con air this week's patreon was on reygadas' battle in heaven, and next week's will be on scary movie (2000, wayans) and...
2020-10-02
59 min
Vancity Health Podcast
Episode 5: Becoming a Kinesiologist and Firefighter after Undergrad - Malcolm MacRitchie
In this episode we discuss how Malcolm MacRitchie became a Kinesiologist, and is now pursuing a career as a Firefighter in British Columbia. Malcolm tells us how he completed his undergrad, studying Kinesiology with a concentration Active Health and Rehabilitation at Simon Fraser University. He has been a personal trainer for 5 years at SFU, an Exercise Leader at the YMCA, and most importantly a Kinesiologist at Strike Recovery & Performance. Malcolm explains what Fascial Stretch Therapy is, and his decision to pursue a firefighting career in the future. You can follow and contact Malcolm for any...
2020-07-28
23 min
This Amazing Story
Rick Hulbert – Spaces, Edges, and Light
As a former Architect and Urban Designer of International acclaim, Rick Hulbert has found his perfect retirement vocation . . .Over the past few years he has emerged as an internationally recognized Photography Educator.Rick currently teaches Photography Courses at Simon Fraser University in BC, and leads multi-day photo-workshops throughout Europe and North America.Rick is a "Life Member" of the Royal Canadian Academy of Arts, and a “Fellow" of The Royal Architectural Institute of Canada. Notably, he was one of only two photographers in North America invited to participate in the 2015 World Art Games held i...
2020-06-15
00 min
The Smart Real Estate Coach Podcast|Real Estate Investing
Becoming a "Lienlord" Instead of a Landlord, with Bob Fraser
Bob Fraser is on a mission to help investors take advantage of one of the most effective and overlooked avenues of real estate investing: residential mortgage notes. As Founder and Principal of Aspen Funds, Bob has purchased more than 1,000 mortgage notes earning double-digit annual returns without the risk and volatility of traditional investing options. Bob has personal experience with the unpredictable nature of public markets. In the 90's, he launched a tech company, raised $44 million in venture capital, and grew it to over 300 employees. Then the tech bubble burst and he transitioned to finance and investing, becoming...
2020-02-07
27 min
AxeChange Podcast
EPISODE 14: MALCOLM FRASER: INVIGORATING INNOVACORP
Podcast host Brendan MacNeil (’20) interviews Malcolm Fraser, President and CEO of Innovacorp. Innovacorp is a venture capital fund and startup accelerator with capital totaling $40m to invest in local entrepreneurs. Malcolm is well known in the IT area for his company Internet Solutions Limited, which he was President of for over 20 years.
2019-03-12
38 min
SBS Hungarian - SBS Magyarul
Are today's Muslims yesterday's Catholics? - A mai muzulmánok a tegnap katolikusai?
4 years ago former Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser attacked the state of Australia's debate over migrants and refugees. - 2013 áprilisában élesen kikelt az Ausztráliába érkező menekültek és bevándorlók körüli vita miatt a volt miniszterelnök Malcolm Fraser.
2017-09-05
09 min
Marc Fennell (That Movie Guy) Reviews
2015 in 7 minutes
TRACK LISTING Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Mary's Song Beck - Dreams Junkie XL - Brothers In Arms WDL - Bob's Beat (feat. Mawe) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Downtown M83 - Outro 00:00 Charlie Hebdo and #JeSuisCharlie 00:43 “I’m a fixer” — Christopher Pyne 00:45 “Because it’s 2015″ — Justin Trudeau 00:48 #LibSpill 1 01:20 Bronwyn Bishop expenses scandal 01:30 Tony Abbott’s knighthood 01:36 Tony Abbott’s onion 01:43 Mt Everest earthquake disaster 01:55 Mina stampede 02:04 The Greek economic crisis 02:11 GermanWings Crash 02:18 Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao 02:24 The Trans-Pacific Partnership 02:27 FIFA corruption scandal 02:33 Donald Trump announces run for President 02:38 US mass shootings 02:44 Syrian civil war 02:56 Aylan Kurdi and the European refugee crisis 03:11...
2015-12-10
07 min
The Year in Sound
2015 in 7 minutes
TRACK LISTING Nick Cave & Warren Ellis - Mary's Song Beck - Dreams Junkie XL - Brothers In Arms WDL - Bob's Beat (feat. Mawe) Macklemore & Ryan Lewis - Downtown M83 - Outro 00:00 Charlie Hebdo and #JeSuisCharlie 00:43 “I’m a fixer” — Christopher Pyne 00:45 “Because it’s 2015″ — Justin Trudeau 00:48 #LibSpill 1 01:20 Bronwyn Bishop expenses scandal 01:30 Tony Abbott’s knighthood 01:36 Tony Abbott’s onion 01:43 Mt Everest earthquake disaster 01:55 Mina stampede 02:04 The Greek economic crisis 02:11 GermanWings Crash 02:18 Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao 02:24 The Trans-Pacific Partnership 02:27 FIFA corruption scandal 02:33 Donald Trump announces run for President 02:38 US mass shootings 02:44 Syrian civil war 02:56 Aylan Kurdi and the European refugee crisis 03:11...
2015-12-10
07 min
The Fifth Estate
Class Dismissed
In the past six months, Australia has seen the passing of two giants of the political stage — Gough Whitlam and Malcolm Fraser. Defined by the dismissal, and with vastly different leadership styles, their respective visions and energy for reform have left a lasting legacy. In this Fifth Estate, Sally Warhaft is joined by former Liberal MP, founding director of the Australian Institute of Multicultural Affairs and senior adviser to Malcolm Fraser (amongst others), Petro Georgiou; former Labor MP and friend and colleague to both Fraser and Whitlam, Barry Jones; and La Trobe University professor of politics Judith Br...
2015-05-13
59 min
Eureka Street Podcasts
The enigma of Malcolm Fraser
Through the rough and tumble of politics, Fraser helped the country find true north on issues relating to race and human rights. His friendship with Gough Whitlam has been one of the great signs in Australian public life that human decency and shared commitment to noble ideals can transcend even the most entrenched political animosities cultivated across the despatch box. May he rest in peace.
2015-03-22
47 min
Lowy Institute
'Dangerous Allies' - Malcolm Fraser & Michael Fullilove on Australian Foreign Policy
On 9 July 2014, former Australian prime minister Malcolm Fraser joined Lowy Institute Executive Director Dr Michael Fullilove to discuss Mr Fraser's views on Australian foreign policy as outlined in his provocative new book Dangerous Allies.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
2014-07-09
1h 07