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Zero Limits PodcastZero Limits PodcastEp. 222 Matt Nicholson Australian Army Reservist and NSW Police OfficerSend us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero Limits Podcast host Matty Morris chats with Matt Nicholson Australian Army Reservist and NSW Police Officer After leaving school Matt joined the Army reserves and into the Royal Australian Artillery corps. In 2007 Matt was accepted into the NSW Police and headed to the academy in 2008. Matt spent his career as a general duties officer and later on is his career moved into the Raptor task force. w...2025-07-273h 04Royal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWAgriculture over the Horizon"Agriculture over the Horizon" Professor Alex McBratney AM FAA Professor of Digital Agriculture and Soil Science and ARC Laureate Fellow Sydney Institute of Agriculture and School of Life and Environmental Sciences University of Sydney https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/rsnsw-poggendorff-lecture-2024/ The presentation commences at: 05:55 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Introduction: Emeritis Professor Lindsay Botten FRSN, Vice-President, Royal Society of NSW 00:05:55 Presentation: Professor Alex McBratney 00:50:29 Meeting Close This lecture was a joint presentation of University of Sydney and the Royal Society of NSW Summary: Global deaths across all sexes and all age groups have risen significantly from 48.0 million (47.5–48.4) in 1990 to 60.0 million (58.9–61.Agriculture stands at a...2025-07-0650 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWHidden causes of rising disability and death in the working populationWestern Branch Meeting 2025-2 of the Royal Society of NSW — 25 June 2025 "Hidden causes of rising disability and death in the working population" Distinguished Professor Jing Sun Professor of Biostatistics, Rural Health Research Institute, Charles Sturt University https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/western-nsw-branch-meeting-2025-2/ The presentation commences at: 04:16 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Introduction: Professor Neena Mitter, Deputy Vice-Chancellor (Research), Charles Sturt University 00:04:16 Presentation: Distinguished Professor Jing Sun 00:48:31 Audience Q&A moderated by Professor Neena Mitter 00:53:52 Meeting Close This lecture was a joint presentation of Charles Sturt University, as part of its Provocations Public Lecture Series, and the Western NSW Branch of the Ro...2025-07-0453 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWExtreme wildfires in a warming world: insights and challengesIdeas@theHouse: February 2024 — recorded at Government House Sydney on 20 February 2024 “Extreme wildfires in a warming world: insights and challenges” Professor Jason Sharples FRSN FTSE Professor of Bushfire Dynamics and Foundation Director, UNSW Bushfire UNSW Canberra https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/ideasthehouse-june-2025/ The presentation commences at 12:10 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Welcome: Colonel Michael Miller LVO RFD, Official Secretary to the Governor of NSW 00:00:39 Introduction to the Speaker: Her Excellency The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of NSW 00:12:10 Presentation: Professor Jason Sharples 00:45:16 Q&A session: Moderated by Emeritus Professor Rosalind Croucher AM FRSN, Councillor, Royal Society of NSW 00:59:02 Meeting Close Summary: Anthropogenic climat...2025-07-0159 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWThe Productivity Challenge: the role of innovations and R&D in Australian businessRSNSW Provocations and Inspirations: 23 June 2025 “The Productivity Challenge: the role of innovations and R&D in Australian business” Dr Cathy Foley AO PSM DistFRSN FAA FTSE Australia's Former Chief Scientist (2021–2024) https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/lunchtime-series-provocations-and-inspirations-june-2025/ Summary: Drawing on her experience at the intersection of Australian science, innovation policy, and industry engagement, Cathy will examine the critical relationship between research investment and national productivity growth. Australia faces unique challenges in translating its world-class research capabilities into commercial outcomes that drive economic prosperity. Through analysis of both successful case studies and missed opportunities, she will outline practical pathways for strengthening the in...2025-06-2944 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWAI: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly1332nd Ordinary General Meeting and Open Lecture of the Royal Society of NSW — 4 June 2025 "AI: the Good, the Bad, and the Ugly" Professor Michael Blumenstein FRSN FACS (1) and Professor Nicholas Davis (2) (1) Pro Vice-Chancellor (Business Creation and Major Facilities) (2) Director, Strategy and Operations, Human Technology Institute University of Technology Sydney The presentation commences at 02:55 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Introduction: Professor Sally Cripps FRSN, Co-Director, Human Technology Institute, University of Technology Sydney 00:02:55 Presentation: Professor Nicholas Davis 00:20:52 Presentation: Professor Michael Blumenstein 00:41:46 Panel and Audience Q&A: Professors Cripps, Davis and Blumenstein 01:22:46 Vote of Thanks: Emeritus Professor Lindsay Botten FRSN, Vice-President, Royal Society of NSW 01:24:44 Meeting Cl...2025-06-091h 24The Flying DoctorThe Flying Doctor#136 Having a Ball in Broken Hill!In this very special episode of the Flying Doctor Podcast, we're taking you on a remote rural road trip to the famous outback community of Broken Hill. And we have a Golden Ticket to one of the region's premier events! From Priscilla, Queen of the Desert to Mad Max, the remote red dirt region made world-famous on the silver screen is known as outback Australia's 'city in the desert'. It is also home to the largest RFDS base in Australia - operated by the RFDS's South Eastern Section - and providing medical services across NSW, Victoria, Tasmania, southwest Queensland...2025-06-0438 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWFrom Test Tubes to Terawatts: How Research Sparked a Battery BusinessHunter Branch Meeting 2025-2 of the Royal Society of NSW — 15 May 2025 "From Test Tubes to Terawatts: How Research Sparked a Battery Business" Professor Thomas Nann Founder and Chief Executive Officer Allegro Energy, Newcastle https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/hunter-branch-meeting-2025-2/ The presentation commences at 01:25 Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction: Emeritus Professor George Willis FRSN FAA, Chair, RSNSW Hunter Branch 00:01:25 Presentation: Professor Thomas Nann 00:49:07 Audience Q&A with Professor Nann moderated by Professor Willis 01:10:47 Meeting Close Summary: Translating research outcomes into real-world impact is (almost) every academic’s dream. However, the journey from academia to business is steep and fraught with challenges. Thes...2025-05-191h 10Royal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWRethinking Mobility in a Changing Climate1331st Ordinary General Meeting and Open Lecture of the Royal Society of NSW — 7 May 2025 "Rethinking Mobility in a Changing Climate" Scientia Professor Jane McAdam AO FASSA FAAL Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law Faculty of Law & Justice UNSW Sydney The presentation commences at 02:04 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Introduction: Emeritus Professor Christina Slade FRSN, President, Royal Society of NSW 00:02:04 Presentation: Scientia Professor Jane McAdam 00:45:55 Audience Q&A: moderated by Emeritus Professor Christina Slade 01:14:21 Vote of Thanks: Emeritus Professor Christina Slade 01:16:04 Meeting Close Summary: Every second, someone is displaced by a disaster. Each year, many more people are displaced internally by disasters than by co...2025-05-091h 16Leadership OdysseysLeadership OdysseysThe World’s Last Royal Coachmaker – Jim Frecklington’s Living LegacyIn this extraordinary episode of the Leadership Odysseys podcast, we step into the world of Jim Frecklington MVO, OAM—Australia’s master royal coach builder and the man behind some of the most iconic ceremonial carriages in modern history. From the rural fields of Peak Hill, NSW, to the grand halls of Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace, Jim’s journey is a testament to passion, craftsmanship, and courageous leadership. He has built not one, but three royal coaches—each an intricate fusion of tradition, symbolism, and vision. As he opens the doors of his workshop to share his stor...2025-05-0554 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWIs my food killing me?Western Branch Meeting 2025-1 of the Royal Society of NSW — 16 April 2025 "Is my food killing me?" Distinguished Professor Chris Blanchard Professor of Food Science, Gulbali Institute, Charles Sturt University https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/western-nsw-branch-meeting-2025-1/ This lecture was a joint presentation of Charles Sturt University, as part of its Provocations Public Lecture Series, and the Western NSW Branch of the Royal Society of NSW Summary: Food-related diseases remain the leading cause of death worldwide. The incidence of cardiovascular disease, stroke, Alzheimer’s disease, diabetes, kidney disease, and cancer can be reduced by maintaining a healthy diet. However, these dise...2025-04-2631 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWExtreme Earth: Antarctica’s climate warning for the future and what we can all do about itRSNSW Provocations and Inspirations: 15 April 2025 “Extreme Earth: Antarctica’s climate warning for the future and what we can all do about it” Professor Chris Turney FRSN FRSA FRMetS Pro Vice-Chancellor (Research) University of Technology Sydney https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/lunchtime-series-provocations-and-inspirations-april-2025/ Summary: Antarctica is the planet’s barometer for understanding the impacts of global heating. In this talk, Chris will explore how the vast southern ice sheets serve as both witness and harbinger of our planet’s changing climate. By exploring ice core data spanning thousands of years, glacial retreat and shifting marine ecosystems, we can decode the story of the Ear...2025-04-2242 minbigsofttitty.pngbigsofttitty.pngep 330 - we go to THE SYDNEY ROYAL EASTER SHOW - pt 1We planned this trip on the last BONUS EPISODE which you can check out at patreon.com/bigsofttitty, and also there's video of this episode and all the other ones and no ads. And pics of this shit. Anyway that's the patreon Tom and Demi go bananas - or should that be grains, pumpkins and chocolates? - at the Sydney Royal Easter Show, where all the stars of the NSW agricultural community come to compete against one another and celebrate their beautiful crafts. Also there's a bunch of plastic crap there that you can buy....2025-04-221h 11Transforming PerceptionsTransforming PerceptionsWater Safety Awareness & Education - Rivers, Creeks, Lakes, Oceans & Pools - In Conversation - Lucas Hayden, Regional Manager, Royal Life Saving Australia ACT.Áine chats with Lucas Hayden, the regional manager for Royal Life Saving Australia about the hazards and skills required to stay safe around water in Australia, and theparticular challenges facing swimmers in our ACT and surrounding region.Royal Life Saving Australia NSW has just celebrated 130 years and the ACT branch will celebrate 50 years of support for the ACT community later this year.  In spite of advertising campaigns, many people still get into trouble in our waterways.  “The National Drowning Report 2024 revealed 323 drowning deaths between July 1, 2023, and June 30, 2024, a 16% increase compared to the 10-year average … with 1...2025-04-1053 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWEngineering the Future1330th Ordinary General Meeting and Open Lecture of the Royal Society of NSW — 2 April 2025 "Engineering the Future" Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte FRS FRSE FAA FIEEE NSW Chief Scientist and Engineer State Government of New South Wales https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/1330th-ogm-and-open-lecture/ The presentation commences at 01:36 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Introduction: Emeritus Professor Christina Slade FRSN, President, Royal Society of NSW 00:01:36 Presentation: Professor Hugh Durrant-Whyte 00:43:14 Audience Q&A: moderated by Emeritus Professor Christina Slade 01:07:52 Vote of Thanks: Emeritus Professor Christina Slade 01:09:27 Meeting Close Hugh Durrant-Whyte has worked as an engineer in academia, industry and government for over forty years during which time he...2025-04-041h 09Royal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWOur Magnetic SunHunter Branch Meeting 2025-1 of the Royal Society of NSW — 20 March 2025 "Our Magnetic Sun" Dr Hannah Schunker ARC Future Fellow, School of Information and Physical Sciences University of Newcastle https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/hunter-branch-meeting-2025-1/ The presentation commences at 01:24 Time Stamps: 00:00:00 Introduction: Emeritus Professor George Willis FRSN FAA, Chair, RSNSW Hunter Branch 00:01:24 Presentation: Dr Hannah Schunker 00:42:41 Audience Q&A with Dr Schunker moderated by Professor Willis 00:57:12 Meeting Close Summary: The Sun is a magnetic star, with its magnetic field driving a wide range of phenomena, from dark sunspots on the surface to large explosions of energy in the ou...2025-03-2257 minStraight To The SourceStraight To The SourceEp 52: Taking home the gold! An inside look into the Sydney Royal Fine Food ShowHave you ever wondered what the Sydney Royal Fine Food competition is about, who gets involved, and why?  Tawnya Bahr catches up with Lyndey Milan OAM, Councillor of the Royal Agricultural Society of NSW, to find out what goes on behind the scenes of the iconic Sydney Royal Fine Food competitions. Lyndey has long been involved and has played a crucial role in this important agricultural competition, where she was the first female Vice-President. She founded the Fine Foods Committee in 1997, judging Aquaculture, Branded Meats, Oil and olives, Pasta, Professional Bakery, Specialty Foods, Smallgoods, and Charcuterie. She h...2025-03-1323 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWRSNSW 2024 Postgraduate Student and Early Career Researcher Award PresentationsRSNSW 2024 Postgraduate Students and Early Career Researchers Award Presentations — 5 March 2025 The Royal Society of NSW presented its 2024 Bicentennial Postgraduate Scholarships and Early Career Research (ECR) Citations to seven young researchers on the evening of 5 March at a ceremony at the University of Technology Sydney chaired by the renowned science journalist, Robyn Williams AO FRSN FAA, host of the ABC Science Show. Their presentations in this video were recorded offline by the winners, information about whom, together with the topics of their research are available from the events notice: https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/rsnsw-2024-student-and-early-career-research-award-presentations/ Timing Marks: 00:05 David Sweeney, U...2025-03-1141 minRoyal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWWhere Worlds Collide: Exploring the wild/domestic animal-human interface in One HealthIdeas@theHouse: February 2024 — recorded at Government House Sydney on 20 February 2024 “Where Worlds Collide: Exploring the wild/domestic animal-human interface in One Health” Dr Sarah Britton Director, One Health Unit, Interim Australian Centre for Disease Control https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/ideasthehouse-february-2025/ The presentation commences at 09:42 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Welcome: Col. Michael Miller LVO RFD, Official Secretary to the Governor of NSW 00:00:29 Introduction to the Speaker: Her Excellency The Honourable Margaret Beazley AC KC, Governor of NSW 00:09:42 Presentation: Dr Sarah Britton 00:42:50 Q&A session: Moderated by Dr Susan Pond AM FRSN, President of the Royal Society of NSW 01:01:30 Meeting Close Summary: The wi...2025-02-211h 01Royal Society of NSWRoyal Society of NSWInspired by Nature, Designed by Science1329th Ordinary General Meeting and Open Lecture of the Royal Society of NSW — 5 February 2025 "Inspired by Nature, Designed by Science" Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen FRSN FAA FASM Director, ARC Centre of Excellence in Synthetic Biology Macquarie University https://www.royalsoc.org.au/events/1329th-ogm-and-open-lecture/ The presentation commences at 02:54 Timing Marks: 00:00:00 Introduction: Dr Susan Pond AM FRSN, President, Royal Society of NSW 00:02:54 Presentation: Professor Ian Paulsen 00:44:32 Audience Q&A: moderated by Dr Susan Pond 01:04:27 Vote of Thanks: Emeritus Professor Christina Slade FRSN, Chair, RSNSW Activities with Impact Program 01:08:06 Meeting Close Distinguished Professor Ian Paulsen is a world-leading researcher in microbiology and a...2025-02-071h 08Afternoon LightAfternoon LightSummer Series 2024-5 Part 4: Damien Freeman, Dean Smith, Josh Woodward & Michael de PercyIn this special summer series of the Afternoon Light podcast you can enjoy the presentations delivered at our November 2024 conference entitled ‘The Final Chapter: Purpose, Endurance and Legacy 1961-66 and Beyond’. This fourth episode features Damien Freeman and Senator Dean Smith on 'Recommending an Appointment to the Sovereign', Josh Woodward's paper '"A cure for prejudice": Robert Menzies, Travel and Nationalism in the 1960s' (begins at 27:03), and Michael de Percy's paper 'From the bottom of the sea to the moon: Menzies and Australia’s communications golden age' (begins at 43:27). Damien Freeman is a Fellow of the Robert Menzie...2025-01-151h 10History Talks - HCNSW PodcastsHistory Talks - HCNSW PodcastsHistory Now: Truth-Telling and Histories of Genocide NowSend us a textLorena Allam, Dirk Moses and Ümit Kurt reflect on what can be learned from histories of genocide, and locate their discussion between journalism, history and processes of truth-telling.This  History Now session, chaired by Associate Professor Nancy Cushing, is a compelling exploration of truth-telling and genocide, featuring insights from award-winning journalist Lorena Allam, and renowned genocide scholars Dr Umut Kurt and Professor Dirk Moses. What responsibilities do historians have in addressing the harsh realities of genocide and colonisation, and how does this impact First Nations people in Au...2024-11-111h 29The Mind Full Medic PodcastThe Mind Full Medic PodcastSpecial Sponsor Episode #75 with Dr Andrew Wines, President of the Medical Benevolent Association of NSW-ACTWelcome to milestone episode 75! Thank you to past guests for generously contributing their time, expertise and wisdom to the podcast and inspiring me and many listeners. Thank you to everyone listening for continuing to support and grow this podcast and platform. Five years on this passion project still brings me joy and energy.        I can't think of a more fitting guest and topic to celebrate #75 than Dr Andrew Wines current president of podcast sponsor The Medical Benevolent Association of NSW-ACT.      The Medical Benevolent Association of NSW-ACT is a registered ACNC charity run by Doctors for Doctors and their f...2024-11-1043 minPomegranate HealthPomegranate Health[Guest Lecture] Fighting hepatitis C in prisons and the communityThis recording comes from the launch of the 2nd Monitoring and Evaluation Report on Hepatitis C Elimination in NSW. The work was conducted through the Kirby Institute under the guidance of infectious diseases specialist, Professor Greg Dore. As presented in this seminar, data show that the state is on track to meet the 2025 target set by NSW Health, and the national target for 2030, but there have been surprises along the way that have required an adaptable approach to surveillance and intervention. This is particularly true in correctional settings which typically have high rates of hep C transmission d...2024-09-2033 minCripChat AustraliaCripChat Australia#187: Disability Royal Commission Response: The NSW PerspectiveCripChat Australia is a podcast produced by and for people with disabilities to illuminate Australians on the daily lives, struggles, trials and tribulations that we face every day. Co-Hosted by Jonathan Shar and Ibby Dee, on this episode we were joined by Liesl Tesch NSW MP for Gosford and Parliamentary Secretary for Disability Inclusion on a broad ranging and candid conversation on the NSW State Government Response to the Disability Royal Commission. Australian Disability wishes to acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands  we record and dwell  CripChat Australia, we also recognise people with disabilities – thos...2024-08-0625 minPomegranate HealthPomegranate HealthEp112: The resilient workplaceThe RACP Congress in May this year was opened by a fascinating lecture on mental health in the medical workforce, which has been trimmed down for audio. Professor Neil Greenberg is an occupational psychiatrist with more than 23 years in the UK Armed Forces. His extensive research within defence and health settings has informed a very pragmatic understanding of the impact of trauma and relationships in the workplace. Professor Greenberg overturns some entrenched beliefs we have about the presentation and management of mental illness, as does guest host Dr David Beaumont from the College Member Health and Wellbeing Committee. He...2024-07-3143 minThe Flying DoctorThe Flying Doctor#97 Kelly was heavily pregnant when she was diagnosed with a brain tumourKelly Foran was eagerly expecting the arrival of her first child when she started experiencing issues with her balance and co-ordination. While Doctor's initially believed she was succumbing to pre-eclampsia, her eventual diagnosis was even more confronting. Just weeks before she was due to give birth, Kelly was told she had a brain tumour the size of a 'goose egg'. Some two decades later, this incredible country woman is helping other regional families to navigate the obstacles of accessing city-based medical treatments, through her 'Friendly Faces, Helping Hands Foundation'.  Kelly's Work - Board member of combined Clinical E...2024-06-261h 03Priority Zero PodcastPriority Zero PodcastJuan Castellaz-Faico - Aus Army - NSW Police - Aus Fed Police - Interpol***TRIGGER WARNING - SENSITIVE TOPICS DISCUSSED IN THE EPISODE*** In this podcast episode, Juan provides a comprehensive narrative of his multifaceted career trajectory, encompassing significant roles spanning from his tenure as an infantry soldier in the Royal Australian Army to his commission as an officer. His professional journey extends to his service in the NSW Police Force and his tenure with the Australian Federal Police and Interpol, where he undertook diverse responsibilities including assignments in Child Protection, Human Trafficking, and Prosecution, among others. Juan's deployments to various global locations such as Timor and the Solomon Islands, underscoring...2024-03-011h 10Safeguarding HealthcareSafeguarding HealthcareTreating Tragedy with Restorative JusticeWhen an inpatient takes his own life, it sparks myriad issues and concerns for any medical administrator. In this episode, Dr David Rankin and Dr Nick O'Connor explore the challenges of medical administration in this tragic scenario, through the lens of the restorative justice approach. Dr O’Connor is the Clinical Lead of the Mental Health Patient Safety Program for the NSW Clinical Excellence Commission. He is a psychiatrist with more than 25 years’ experience in clinical leadership and assessing medical practitioners for the NSW Medical Council. David and Nick discuss the hypothetical case of Ed, a ps...2024-01-1626 minCommanding the NarrativeCommanding the NarrativeJohn Ruddick MLC Interview - Leader of the NSW Liberal Democrats - ExCandidates Episode 85We are joined by the Hon. John Ruddick MLC, leader of the NSW Liberal Democrats and member of the NSW Legislative Council.   John was elected to the NSW Parliament back in March and he shares his perspective on what his experience has been like thus far.   We discuss whether there is an appetite for a NSW inquiry or Royal Commission into the COVID pandemic amongst his Parliamentary colleagues, the ‘global boiling’ hysteria, the reason why a Constitutional monarchy is the best form of Government and even John’s take on Smart Cities...2023-10-291h 16Outdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsTackling Climate Change in Healthcare: A Story of Aeromedical Fundraising for ClimateSend us a textEver wondered how global societal changes are influencing the Australian tourism industry? This episode takes you on an exploration of the seismic shifts reshaping our world - from climate change, digital security and the impact of the US dollar on exports, to the challenges of an aging population and immigration growth. We dissect the stark reality faced by small businesses grappling with reopening after disasters and the critical importance of planning for such eventualities.Joining us is Cam, a critical care helicopter paramedic with a heart for sustainability. Cam provides an...2023-10-1336 minOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsOutdoor Industry Connect & Share ForumsUnderstanding the Duke of Edinburgh Partnership and Outdoor Industry ProgressionsSend us a textEver had a chuckle over a tech hiccup? On our journey through life, snow, and the art of screensharing, we traverse parenting's intricacies, the impact of weather patterns on ski resorts, and how the passage of time seems ever more rapid. Together, we navigate the challenges of modern living, sharing the laughter and the learning.Delving into industry updates from Outdoors New South Wales and ACT, we unpack the Voice Referendum, the Climate Change Committee survey, and the Child Safe Committee meeting. We highlight the state government's youth grant and discuss...2023-07-2847 min\"The Week on Wednesday" with Van Badham & Ben DavisonWeekend Wrap July 9 2023: Robodebt Royal Commission exposes abuses of power, Health unions win better deal in NSW and teaching reforms but where’s the funding?Ben Davison spends some time looking at the Robodebt Royal Commission report, the scathing rebuke of the Morrison government, the potential crimes of former ministers and the culture of cooperation between corporate and billionaire owned media and the Coalition of treating people in need as less than human. Ben explains why Robodebt was bad policy, how we avoid such policies in the future and why unions calling for a more secure public sector workforce are part of the solution. Join your union at australianunions.org.au/wow The Health Services Union (HSU) in...2023-07-0939 minInspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBEInspiring Leadership with Jonathan Bowman-Perks MBE#260: Captain Jim Hutton OBE - Royal Australian Navy & Colonel RMJim has over 44 years of service in the British Royal Navy, Royal Marines Commandos and now the Royal Australian Navy. His focus throughout his military career has been on leading and preparing men and women for operations. From his early experience of three tours of duty in Northern Ireland through later operations in Bosnia, Belize, Sierra Leone, Iraq, Kosovo, and Afghanistan his service has been on the ground, at sea, in operations rooms and joint headquarters, planning and conducting operations and leading in adversity. Since coming to Australia in 2011 he has supported the development of the new amphibious capability...2023-05-021h 06Law for Community WorkersLaw for Community WorkersThe Royal Commission into Defence and Veterans Suicide: Upcoming deadline & how the Defence and Veterans Legal Service can helpThis is a special edition of Law for Community Workers in which we speak to the Defence and Veterans Legal Service about the Royal Commission into Defence and Veterans Suicide. Bridget from the Community Legal Education Branch speaks to Yolanda D’Aquino about the Royal Commission into Defence and Veterans Suicide and some imminent deadlines for people who wish to participate to request a private session with the Royal Commission or to make a submission to the Royal Commission. 28 April 2023 is the last date on which someone can request to have a private session in th...2023-04-1218 minZero Limits PodcastZero Limits PodcastEp. 98 Nick Kaldas APM former NSW Police Deputy Commissioner and Chair of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran SuicideSend us a text however note we cannot reply through these means. Please message the instagram or email if you are wanting a response. On today's Zero Limits Podcast I chat with Nick Kaldas APM former NSW Police Deputy Commissioner and Chair for the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide. Nick Kaldas held two of the most senior roles in the New South Wales Police Force, serving as Deputy Commissioner for almost a decade and, prior to that, Assistant Commissioner (Counter Terrorism and Special Tactics). He relieved as Commissioner of Police extensively. His career a...2023-04-101h 59