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PhorestFM: Stories From the Salon FloorPhorestFM: Stories From the Salon FloorLive From the Data-Driven Salon Summit 2025 With HairToStayNoah Warren and Sydney Berry (@HairToStay) join Shauna O'Halloran (Head of Brand & Communications at Phorest) in the Phorest Lounge at the Data-Driven Salon Summit for a short catch-up. Learn more about HairToStay and donate here if you can! Click here to revisit PhorestFM S08E300 with Noah, Sydney, and many more guests! Click here to subscribe to the PhorestFM email newsletter: https://bit.ly/3WvQiI7 This episode was edited and mixed by Audio Z: Montreal's cutting-edge post-production studio for creative minds looking to have their vision professionally produced and mixed. Great music makes gr...2025-05-2214 minPrime Time with Bec WilsonPrime Time with Bec WilsonBONUS EP: The Super Hack ExplainedAs you may have seen in the headlines, there's been a major cyber incident involving six of Australia's superannuation funds. It's a story that's not only making waves in the financial world but is also raising serious questions about the security of our retirement savings. In this episode, we’re diving into how this all unfolded with Xavier O'Halloran is the CEO of Super Consumers Australia. Follow us on social media and via email Get in touch with Bec here: Bec@primetimers.net  Sign up for the Prime Time Podcast Newsletter at...2025-04-1726 minLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastHandling Cryptocurrency in Divorce: Challenges and StrategiesThis AI-generated podcast reviews a blog by attorney Sydney M. Halloran of Lynch & Owens entitled, Handling Cryptocurrency in Divorce: Challenges and Strategies. 2025-04-0814 minLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastThe Unique Way that Massachusetts Treats Inheritances in Divorce CasesThis AI-generated podcast reviews a blog by attorney Sydney M. Halloran of Lynch & Owens entitled, Massachusetts’ Unique Treatment of Future Inheritances in Divorce Cases.  2025-03-2411 minPrime Time with Bec WilsonPrime Time with Bec WilsonNew Super savings targets - How much you need to retire in 2025Ever wondered how much you really need to retire or how the age pension fits into the mix for retirement income? Do you want to understand a bit more about the benchmarks really mean for retirees?  In this episode of Prime Time, we dive deep into Super Consumers Australia’s new retirement savings benchmarks with CEO Xavier O’Halloran. But we don’t just cover the numbers for homeowners and Age Pension recipients—we also get a sneak peek into some unreleased data on what retirement looks like for renters and those who may never qualify for the Age Pe...2025-02-0536 minThe Stage ShowThe Stage ShowHow do you tell the world's longest tale 'Mahabharata', in five hours?The Hindu epic Mahabharata is the longest poem in the world, a tale where gods and mortals dance around each other in stories about creation, sex, death and destruction. But can it be told in under nine hours? That was the duration of  Peter Brooks’ famous 1988 production of The Mahabharata at the Adelaide Festival. Miriam Fernandes and Ravi Jain, from Canada’s Why Not Theatre, have wrestled the saga into a two-part, five-hour theatrical production which includes time for a shared meal. It's headlining Perth Festival.The hit Broadway musical Dear Evan Hansen has recently had to cancel i...2025-01-2754 minLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastUnderstanding Child Custody: When a Child Refuses to See a ParentIn this AI-generated blog, the hosts review a blog from Massachusetts family law attorney Sydney Halloran entitled, Understanding Child Custody: When a Child Refuses to See a Parent.2025-01-1518 minLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastWhen Do Massachusetts Courts Order Sole Legal Custody for One Parent?In this AI-generated blog, the hosts review a blog from Massachusetts family law attorney Sydney Halloran which answers the question, When Do Massachusetts Courts Order Sole Legal Custody for One Parent? 2025-01-1515 minLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastLynch & Owens Podcast - A Massachusetts Divorce & Family Law PodcastCoercive Control: Massachusetts Makes it Easier to Get a 209A Restraining OrderThis AI-generated podcast reviews the 2024 blog by Lynch & Owens attorneys Moriah King and Sydney Halloran entitled, "Coercive Control: Massachusetts Makes it Easier to Get a 209A Restraining Order". The blog and podcast review a new Massachusetts law impacting domestic violence. The podcast is generated by Google Deep Mind's Notebook LM platform, which uses artificial intelligence to create subject-specific podcasts. The opinions shared in this podcast do not necessarily reflect the contents of the blog or the views of the authors or Lynch & Owens, P.C.2025-01-1415 minTales from the Valley PodcastTales from the Valley PodcastTFTV ft. Amy O'HalloranSam, Katie, and Mitch chat with Amy O’Halloran. Amy has delivered some big performances, winning the Sydney Harbour 5k in 2019 and placing 2nd at the Newcastle Marathon in 2022 with a time of 2:53. Despite her fast road times, Amy also boasts impressive track performances, having run 4:22 for 1500m during her college years in the US. Amy is extremely passionate about running but has recently faced injury struggles and opened up about their impact. Her goal is to reach the start line in sub-2:50 shape within the next four years. Sam kicks off training this week, hitting the tr...2025-01-061h 37Al Compás del DeporteAl Compás del DeporteAl Compás del Deporte, Ep.28, P2. Las Canciones Oficiales de los Juegos Olímpicos (2000-2008)Continuamos con las historias de las canciones oficiales de los Juegos Olímpicos. En este nuevo recorrido pasaremos por los los juegos de Sydney, Atenas y Beijing, las justas con más música oficial en la historia de este evento y con historias inolvidables, Créditos: Imagen Gráfica: Jeiss Tello Jingle: Sports Beat: Luis Villanueva Música Incidental: Envato Elements Testimonial Bjork: Jonathan Ross Show, ITV UK 2004 Música Relacionada: Heroes Live Forever Performer: Vanessa Amorosi Writers: John Gillard/Trevor White Label: Sony Music BMG The Flame Performer: Tina Arena, SydneyChildren's Choir & The Melbourne Writer: John Foreman Label: Sony Mu...2024-08-1924 minThe SEI Podcast SeriesThe SEI Podcast SeriesCentring nature in the transformation of urban spacesIn this instalment of SEI's four-part Climate and Biodiversity Crises Series, in partnership with Henry Halloran Trust, an expert panel will discuss how concepts of multispecies justice can inform planning for nature-based solutions, striving to rebalance the relationship between human development and the environment. Timestamps:00:53 - Welcome and introduction11:49 - How does multispecies justice influence policy in the EU?17:39 - What are the trade-offs between meeting our housing needs in Australia, and preserving nature?24:26 - What is the nature roadmap for the built environment?32:52 - Co...2024-06-241h 25City Road PodcastCity Road Podcast112. The State of Australasian Cities ConferenceThis final episode of the Infrastructure Governance Incubator series focuses on a plenary discussion centred around the findings of the ‘Infrastructure Governance Incubator’ - a multidisciplinary collaborative research project across three universities – which took place at the State of Australasian Cities conference in December 2023. This discussion sought to contribute to a renewed research agenda for Australasian infrastructure governance, considering the current state of governance challenges and potential future directions. It draws on findings from the Incubator’s case study of the Western Sydney Parkland City in New South Wales, Australia, across multiple critical issues discussed across this podcast series: planning on unced...2024-03-141h 18City Road PodcastCity Road Podcast111. The Politics of Infrastructure GovernanceInfrastructure planning is intrinsically political – but are there significant differences between how we expect infrastructure planning to occur and the reality of how it plays out? Are our current approaches to the relationship between planning and power working? In this fifth episode, we build on learnings from Victoria and consider the politics behind infrastructure decisions with Dr James Murphy, drawing on the latest book, ‘The Making and Unmaking of East-West Link’. We consider the roles of electoral strategy, the making of political rationale, and community resistance to ask how we might better unpack the way we think about infrastructure politics. Inform...2024-03-1445 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast110. From Social Housing to the Missing MiddleThe evidence shows that increasing new housing production alone won’t solve the affordability crisis. At this special event, the NSW Minister for Housing and Homelessness, the Hon. Rose Jackson MLC and a panel of experts from industry, academia, and community sectors, will outline strategies for unlocking affordable supply, from social housing to the ‘missing middle’. KEYNOTE ADDRESS The Hon. Rose Jackson MLC, Minister for Housing, Homelessness, Mental Health, Youth, the North Coast, and Water PANEL Katie Stevenson, Executive Director Property Council of Australia NSW Mark Degotardi, Chief Executive Officer, Community Housing Industry Association NSW Dr Catherine Gilbert, the University of Syd...2023-12-081h 02City Road PodcastCity Road Podcast108. Saving SydneyWe know we must end sprawl and densify our cities, but are tall towers the answer? Can the skyscraper solve our affordable housing problem? Does high density necessarily mean high-rise, and do such developments stack up environmentally – or do they exacerbate issues such as urban heat? What are the wider benefits or disbenefits of hyper-density in terms of urban design, street making, community cohesion or accessibility? Join Saving Sydney author Dr Elizabeth Farrelly and a panel of experts for a robust discussion on whether Sydney should ‘go up or go out’, and whether this is even the right question. PANEL Dr Fiona Foo...2023-12-0657 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast106. Contested HousingIn recent years a new movement known as ‘YIMBY’ (‘Yes In My Backyard’) has emerged. ‘YIMBIES’ argue that planning and regulatory barriers serving local ‘NIMBY’ (‘Not In My Backyard’ property owners) block new and higher density housing, causing affordability pressures across the market. By contrast, many so called ‘NIMBIES’ reject the proposition that ‘supply’ is the only solution to high cost housing. In this session, housing advocates and experts debate the proposition that supply side barriers are to blame for Australia’s housing crisis and recommend strategies to fix the housing system. SPEAKERS Eamon Waterford, CEO, Committee for Sydney Max Holleran, Lecturer in Social P...2023-12-061h 09City Road PodcastCity Road Podcast102. Public AccountabilityMeaningful public accountability in infrastructure governance This episode considers the challenges of, and possibilities for, meaningful accountability in infrastructure governance. Public accountability is often publicly demanded or politically signalled, but much more rarely unpacked or discussed in depth. This episode discusses the importance of accountability in infrastructure and planning governance, and its multiple intersecting social understandings. We discuss the importance of scrutinising our current accountability approaches, power relationships, and contextual challenges in order to build more open and collaborative governance. We also hear insights from Roberta Ryan, the Independent Community Commissioner involved with the Western Parkland City. Researchers present: Rebecca...2023-11-2830 minSo Dramatic! with Megan PustettoSo Dramatic! with Megan Pustetto330: Surprising Love Island 2023 IRL RECOUPLING, Love Triangle Producer Goes ROGUE, Leaked FBoy Island GroupChat, RHOS' Victoria Montano Busted Selling REAL FUR!Big Brother’s Tully Smyth goes public with her new boyfriend! The Bachelor reunion we did NOT see coming! Two Love Island 2023 stars have RECOUPLED IRL! Love Island’s Ben Richardson SLAMS production after his shock dumping! A Love Triangle producer goes ROGUE and shares some explosive claims about what REALLY went on BTS during filming! The cooked message Fboy Island’s Caleb Duncan recently sent to the boy's group chat about Molly O’Halloran and her boyfriend Nick Brown’s response! The Real Housewives of Sydney's Victoria M...2023-11-2033 minPolicy Forum PodPolicy Forum PodReimagining urban planningOn this episode in our housing mini-series Professor Nicole Gurran talks about reimagining the role of urban planning in creating sustainable and inclusive communities.Professor Gurran notes that there is no substitute for housing, and unless there is some better planning now, the crisis we are facing will only escalate. She also adds that the language used around housing is often misleading, with housing needs driven by an increase in population. In contrast, housing demand is how much people are willing to pay for properties themselves. --- Nicole Gurran i...2023-11-1745 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast97. Contested FuturesNew Orleans and Australia's Northern Rivers are miles apart but share similarities when it comes to natural disasters. This session shines a light on the difficult questions confronting communities as they seek to rebuild more resilient settlements in the wake of devastating natural disasters. Drawing on the experiences of flood urbanist Professor Elizabeth Mossop, and community leader Dan Etheridge, both of whom were at the front line of the New Orleans Hurricane Katrina response and rebuilding process, this special event asks what lessons can be learned from that experience and what planning, design, governance, and financial frameworks are needed to...2023-10-171h 17City Road PodcastCity Road Podcast96. Collaborative GovernanceFrom fragmentation to integration: Building collaborative governance Different types of infrastructure need to work together to build and support great places and communities. Most of us can recognise the kinds of siloed and fragmented planning we see around us, but what do we mean when we make demands for, or promises of, “integrated governance”? This episode looks at the diverse challenges of trying to understand and enact integrated infrastructure governance within our highly fractured systems, including how government scales and institutions collaborate. We also hear insights about recent attempts at government integration from Joanna Kubota at the Western Parkland Councils (now...2023-10-1332 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast89. Infrastructure on Unceded LandHow is infrastructure entangled with the legacies and ongoing processes of settler-coloniality? How might we give more meaningful attention to planning for Country and with Indigenous sovereignties?Cities in so-called Australia are built on unceded First Nations land. We talk about what this means for the way we understand and do infrastructure planning, and the responsibilities of planning professions. Asking these types of questions unsettles many governance assumptions, and prompts infrastructure professions to question ‘who gets to decide?’, ‘whose knowledge is prioritised?’, and ‘who benefits?’. Guests Elle Davidson, Aboriginal Planning Lecturer, Balanggarra woman from the East Kimberley and descendant of Captain Will...2023-08-0731 minSTAGES with Peter EyersSTAGES with Peter Eyers‘Everything About it is Appealing’ - Actor, Designer, Director; Doug KingsmanDoug Kingsman now retired (or resting), has navigated an exciting career as a theatre actor, designer and director. Following a lengthy stint in showbiz, he subsequently carved a career as an Interior designer for 25 years on the Gold Coast, Queensland.Known as an all-round entertainer in the true sense, he could turn his hand to many crafts, whether it be singing, dancing, acting or designing sets and costumes. Born and educated in Sydney, he was studying singing and dancing at 14 and sought early experience at The Independent Theatre. He made many appearances on Channel 7 programmes. Later work i...2023-08-021h 00Let Me Entertain YouLet Me Entertain YouAntoinette Halloran (Mrs Lovett) - Sweeney ToddAntoinette Halloran (Wagner's The Ring Cycle, Madam Butterfly) stars as Mrs Lovett in the Victorian Opera's production of Stephen Sondheim's 'Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street'. Currently on tour, playing at the Sydney Opera House. Antoinette's been playing Mrs Lovett for 9 years, so this is a special short sit-down. The video podcast has Antoinette in costume. Tickets: Sydney Opera House  Watch performances: ~ First look at rehearsals ~ Sweeney Todd (Sweeney) with cast ~ 'My Friends' Sweeney Todd ~  'God that's good' Sweeney Todd ~ opening night curtain call, Sydney Opera House ~ watch full vi...2023-08-0109 minLet Me Entertain YouLet Me Entertain YouBen Mingay (Sweeney Todd) - Sweeney ToddBen Mingay (Shrek, Carousel, An Officer and a Gentleman) stars in the title role of Sweeney Todd in Stephen Sondheim's musical thriller, 'Sweeney Todd, the Demon Barber of Fleet Street', a co-production with Victorian Opera and New Zealand Opera. The production will finish the final leg it's five year extensive NZ/AUS tour at the Sydney Opera House. Ben also stars as Jim in the popular ABC television show 'Frayed' and as a fan of the show, I had to ask about a season 3 return. Hear more about Ben's Sweeney backstory, magic of a Sondheim score and more about...2023-07-1325 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast85. Systematic Literature ReviewSystematic Literature Review This mini-episode takes a deep dive into the Systematic Literature Review. - What is is? - Where did it come from? - And can this methodology from science work in a social science research environment? This mini-episode is a part of a series of conversations about transforming infrastructure governance. Our shared futures and community well-being are shaped by urban infrastructure such as for transport, green space, water, social, and digital services. While many public discussions revolve around which infrastructure projects should be prioritised, there is growing recognition that questions of governance are critical to achieving the social...2023-05-0817 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast84. Infrastructure GovernanceJoin us for a series of conversations about transforming infrastructure governance. Our shared futures and community well-being are shaped by urban infrastructure such as for transport, green space, water, social, and digital services. While many public discussions revolve around which infrastructure projects should be prioritised, there is growing recognition that questions of governance are critical to achieving the social, ecological, and place-based transformations we need to address the climate crisis. In this series, we shine a light on some of the key challenges and opportunities for transforming the way we think about and do infrastructure governance, such as: - Who...2023-05-0827 minBut Are You Happy?But Are You Happy?Aweng Ade-Chuol: On Cancellation, Culture Shock & Coming OutAweng Ade-Chuol was working at Lidcombe McDonalds in Western Sydney when she was scouted by a modeling agency and the next thing she knew she was on a fashion runway in Paris.  After fleeing Sudan and arriving in Australia she dealt with culture shock and the separation of her family. But the hardship didn’t end there, Aweng discusses coming out to her religious family and the toll it took on her mental health. She’s living an authentic life and reached heights that most models dream of… but is she happy? THE END BIT...2023-04-2647 minEconomics ExploredEconomics ExploredOdd way to fix housing crisis proposed by Aus. Gov’t: invest in stocks first w/ Dr Cameron Murray, Sydney Uni.The Australian Government has been having trouble getting its proposed Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) passed by the Senate. The policy looks odd. With some justification, the Australian Greens have commented: “In its current form the Housing Australia Future Fund (HAFF) legislation will see the housing crisis get worse. We can't fix the housing crisis by gambling money on the stock market and not guaranteeing a single cent will be spent on housing.” In their dissenting report on the bill, the Greens’ cited the views of this episode’s guest, Dr Cameron Murray. Cameron is a Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Henr...2023-03-2531 minThis Glorious MessThis Glorious MessYes, Netflix Can Help You Become A Better Queer Community AllyAs Mardi Gras and Pride events are underway we spoke to some queer parents about how best to support the LGBTQI+ community and get involved in the festivities.  We speak to Sean Szeps, Hayley Willis and one of Johnnie Walker’s Proud Walkers for Sydney WorldPride, Sabrina Frederick. They share their experiences becoming parents, insights on how we can create safe and inclusive environments for our children and how they’re celebrating as a family.  Nails and Fails - Leigh serves Alexander ‘play dough’ and enjoys a cacio e pepe moment, While Tegan’s girls have some co...2023-02-2620 minPillar TalkPillar TalkCameron Murray on How Australia can Solve Housing AffordabilityIn the final episode of season one of Pillar Talk, Will and Ollie chat with Dr Cameron Murray. Cameron is a post-doctoral research fellow at the University of Sydney Henry Halloran Trust, specialising in the economics of property and urban development, environmental economics, rent-seeking, and corruption. This conversation covers a lot of these topic areas, beginning with Cameron’s work on corruption, before honing in on the ongoing crisis of housing affordability, and Cameron’s proposed solution: a policy he calls HouseMate.To read more about this and other ideas of Cameron's check out his subs...2023-02-041h 10Beyond 90Beyond 90Skating on Thin Ice (Cap 131: Sally Shipard)Australia's longest-running women's football podcast (est. April 2019). History: Sally Jean Davis (née Shipard), Matildas Cap 131 Matildas Debut: 2004 (played for the national team until 2011)Grassroots Club: Wagga PCYCAppearances: 59 (4 goals)Position: Midfield Member of the Matildas squad for the 2007 & 2011 World Cups, the 2004 Olympics, plus the 2006 & 2010 Asian Cups Hot Topics News Matildas (and Ferns) Dub News & Signings Around the World UEFA Champions League UK Conti Cup FA WSL FA Championship 2023-01-2457 minFUTURE BUILDING PODCASTFUTURE BUILDING PODCASTEp. 11 Five Myths of Housing Affordability with Dr Cameron MurrayDr Cameron Murray discusses the top five myths of housing affordability with Future Building Podcast host Professor Mathew Aitchison. Cameron is is an economist and consultant who specialises in property markets, environmental economics, and corruption. He is a resident in Brisbane, Research Fellow in the Henry Halloran Trust at The University of Sydney, blogger of Fresh Economic Thinking and co-author of Rigged, the second edition of Game of Mates How favours bleed the nation, that was first released in 2017.2022-12-081h 08FUTURE BUILDING PODCASTFUTURE BUILDING PODCASTEp. 11 Five Myths of Housing Affordability with Dr Cameron MurrayDr Cameron Murray discusses the top five myths of housing affordability with Future Building Podcast host Professor Mathew Aitchison. Cameron is is an economist and consultant who specialises in property markets, environmental economics, and corruption. He is a resident in Brisbane, Research Fellow in the Henry Halloran Trust at The University of Sydney, blogger of Fresh Economic Thinking and co-author of Rigged, the second edition of Game of Mates How favours bleed the nation, that was first released in 2017.2022-12-081h 08City Road PodcastCity Road Podcast76. The City We BecameWe’ve got a treat for you today, a conversation about speculative fiction and cities with a fantastic panel. Our panel includes award-winning author and critic James Bradley. James is the author of books such as Wrack, The Deep Field, The Resurrectionist and Clade, the first two books of The Change Trilogy for young adults, The Silent Invasion and The Buried Ark, a book of poetry, Paper Nautilus, and The Penguin Book of the Ocean. His latest novel, Ghost Species, was published in 2020. Matt Levinson is a built environment professional in Sydney and a voracious reader of all things urban. Ma...2022-11-0137 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast75. Reimagining Regional GrowthFifty years after former Prime Minister Gough Whitlam’s short-lived attempts to foster decentralisation, this event, held in Albury, one of Whitlam’s flagship National Growth Centres, examines the prospects for future growth in regional Australia. With a diverse panel of regional leaders and experts, the discussion will canvas opportunities and risks confronting communities beyond the major cities and the priorities for contemporary government intervention. For the first time in four decades, Australia’s largest cities – Sydney and Melbourne – witnessed population loss last year, while many regional areas have experienced an influx of new residents. Some analysts view this shift as a tempo...2022-10-2650 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast74. Renovate or DetonateAustralia’s housing system is in crisis, and recent policy interventions have ranged from ineffective to counterproductive. From the deepening divide between home owners and renters, to unsustainable patterns of residential development and escalating climate risk – Australia’s housing policy framework needs an urgent reset. With new national and state housing initiatives on the table, this panel will debate whether it is possible to ‘renovate’ Australia’s housing system or whether radical change is needed to bring about a more inclusive and sustainable future. Australia’s housing system is in crisis, and recent policy interventions have ranged from ineffective to counterproduct...2022-10-2654 minYarraBUGYarraBUGCritical Mass Narrm Melbourne + Micromobility Conference & ExpoOn this weeks program Chris chats to Phil Latz from the Micromobility Report about the upcoming Micromobility Conference and Micromobility Expo on 25 - 26 November 2022 at Royal Randwick Racecourse in Sydney. Phil discusses Expo events and Conference speakers, including previous Yarra BUG Radio guests Tom Flood, Megan Sharkey, Lena Huda, Penelope Bennett, Sara Stace and Stephen Hodge. Conferences themes are Day One: Making it Right, Day One: Making it There, Day Two: Making it Happen and Day Two: Making it Pay.You won't find this info anywhere else - listen carefully as Phil provides a secret discount code for voluntary cycling...2022-10-1000 minEconomics ExploredEconomics ExploredAussie Conference of Economists wrap-up w/ Leonora Risse & Cameron Murray - EP148While in Hobart, Tasmania for the 2022 Australian Conference of Economists, show host Gene Tunny caught up with Dr Leonora Risse and Dr Cameron Murray to reflect on the big economic issues covered at the conference. The Conference was framed in the context of adjusting to the so-called new normal. It dealt with issues such as government wellbeing budgets, the housing affordability crisis, the pandemic, and nowcasting, among others. Hear from Gene, Leonora, and Cameron regarding conference highlights and takeaways, including the risk of unintended consequences of government policy interventions. About this episode’s guestsDr Leo...2022-07-1556 minNew Books in Public PolicyNew Books in Public PolicyHouseMate: Lessons from Singapore on How to Provide Universal Cheap HomeownershipWhile Australia prides itself on being an egalitarian society, and owning a detached house on fenced block of land plays a much-revered role in the Great Australian Dream, in practice, home ownership remains a luxury afforded to the few. As skyrocketing house prices have gradually locked millions out of the Australian real estate market, economist Dr Cameron Murray turned to our neighbour Singapore to find a solution to the housing affordability crisis.Joining Dr Natali Pearson on SSEAC Stories, Dr Cameron Murray reveals how the small Southeast Asian island-state can teach Australia some valuable lessons on universal cheap home ownership. I...2022-06-2320 minSSEAC StoriesSSEAC StoriesHouseMate: Lessons from Singapore on How to Provide Universal Cheap HomeownershipWhile Australia prides itself on being an egalitarian society, and owning a detached house on fenced block of land plays a much-revered role in the Great Australian Dream, in practice, home ownership remains a luxury afforded to the few. As skyrocketing house prices have gradually locked millions out of the Australian real estate market, economist Dr Cameron Murray turned to our neighbour Singapore to find a solution to the housing affordability crisis.Joining Dr Natali Pearson on SSEAC Stories, Dr Cameron Murray reveals how the small Southeast Asian island-state can teach Australia some valuable lessons on universal c...2022-06-2320 minAdvancing Women in SportAdvancing Women in SportDr. Kate O'Halloran: The Impact of Gendered Online Abuse in Sports MediaAbout Dr. Kate O’Halloran Kate is an award-winning journalist, media consultant, and academic, and is currently working for the Australian Broadcasting Corporation as Digital Sport Journalist. In 2019, Kate cofounded Siren, a women in sport collective calling for better coverage of women’s sport and raising the voice of women and marginalised identities in media.  Kate has completed a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Psychology, as well as a Postgraduate Diploma in Cinema Studies at the University of Melbourne. She also completed a PhD in Gender and Cultural Studies at the University of Sydney. In 20...2022-03-1446 minCity Road PodcastCity Road Podcast65. Endangered DiscourseEndangered discourse: Improving the quality of public debate on urban and housing policy. A 2021 Festival of Urbanism panel discussion. An informed citizenry, independent analysis, and robust public debate are all essential for good public policy particularly in relation to housing and urban policy. This panel event, which also celebrates the work of the inaugural Director of the Henry Halloran Trust, Peter Phibbs, features perspectives from University and industry research, independent journalism, and the public sector. Chair: Professor Nicole Gurran, University of Sydney Panel includes: Professor Emeritus, Peter Phibbs, University of Sydney Tina Perinotto, Managing Editor, The Fifth Estate Dr Erin...2022-01-2046 minLiquid Sunshine Radio Show - Funk, Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff!!Liquid Sunshine Radio Show - Funk, Groove, Disco & Beats - All The Good Stuff!!Late Night Sunshine - Liquid Sunshine @ 2XX FM - Show #155 - 16-09-2021Hello Groovers, We’re bringing the Sunshine to your late night tonight. You know the feeling, the main party has finished, but you and your friends are still hanging around, chilling, grooving and feeling warm and fuzzy. Yes, that kind of vibe! Oh yeah, good times! Deejay Maarten Vlot QC Tracklist Pearl & The Oysters - Evening Sun Josh Rouse - 1972 Air - How Does It Make You Feel Charlotte Day Wilson - Mountains Minnie Ripperton - Lovin’ You Puma Blue - Untitled 2 Khruangbin - A Ca...2021-09-191h 00City Road PodcastCity Road Podcast56. Second City, Essays from Western SydneyDallas and Catriona talk Second City, which puts on display the diverse literary talents that make Sydney’s western suburbs such a fertile region for writers. Beginning with Felicity Castagna’s warning about the dangers of cultural labelling, this collection of essays takes resistance against conformity and uncritical consensus as one of its central themes. From Aleesha Paz’s call to recognise the revolutionary act of public knitting, to Sheila Ngoc Pham on the importance of education in crossing social and ethnic boundaries, to May Ngo’s cosmopolitan take on the significance of the shopping mall, the collection offers complex and huma...2021-09-0919 minIt is Discernable®It is Discernable®Dr Cameron Murray: Tribal Signaling, Emergent Corruption and Game TheoryDr Cameron Murray is an expert in environmental economics, corruption and property markets. As a Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Henry Halloran Trust at the University of Sydney, Cameron’s PHD on the economics of corruption reveals how endemic and emergent it is to the human condition, which explains so much of the Covid-19 response we are seeing around the world today. Most startling about this interview was his game theory experiments testing and demonstrating corrupt behaviour emerging through social pressure and group/tribe dynamics. In conversation we analysed social conformity to lockdowns through the lens of hi...2021-09-021h 30The EconomistsThe EconomistsWhy are home prices soaring?House prices in Australia are climbing at rates we’ve seldom seen. In all age groups, there is more renting and less home ownership than there used to be. Is housing supply part of the problem?Guests:Peter Tulip, Chief Economist, Centre for Independent Studies and former senior research manager at the Reserve Bank of AustraliaCameron Murray, Research Fellow, Henry Halloran Trust, University of SydneyRachel Ong ViforJ, Australian Research Council (ARC) Future Fellow, Professor at the School of Accounting, Economics and Finance, Curtin University2021-08-1229 minReds RadioReds RadioBen Halloran | Press Conference | Semi-FinalNewly crowned Aurelio Vidmar Medallist, Ben Halloran, speaks to media at Coopers Stadium ahead of the Reds A-League Semi-Final against Sydney FC.2021-06-1603 minReds RadioReds RadioBen Halloran | Press Conference | Semi-FinalNewly crowned Aurelio Vidmar Medallist, Ben Halloran, speaks to media at Coopers Stadium ahead of the Reds A-League Semi-Final against Sydney FC.2021-06-1603 minBAFFLE DAYS - Australian ClimbingBAFFLE DAYS - Australian ClimbingTom O'Halloran Australian Olympian - Sport ClimbingOn 19-20 December 2020 at Sydney Indoor Climbing Gym Villawood, the Oceania Climbing Championships were held, giving one last chance for a ticket to the Tokyo Olympic Games for one athlete per gender from the region. Tom O'Halloran qualified for the male category and talks to us  about his journey.Tom talks about his early climbing journey, (unknowingly) meeting Adam Ondra for the first time, competitions and transitioning from outdoor to indoor climbing. We also get into the decision making process to go for the Olympic spot, headspace in the lead up and during the competition. Tom went t...2021-01-161h 47The Choir Room: A Glee PodcastThe Choir Room: A Glee PodcastBrantSteele #5 - a Survivor simulation: Glee NYC era characters (with Mary and Charles!)VIDEO VERSION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE. 'THE CHOIR ROOM' YouTube channel. Click here to watch! Matt and Aman are joined by Mary Kwiatkowski and Charles Kurz to simulate a season of Survivor with characters from the Glee universe. Today's simulation includes 20 Glee characters from the NYC era: Rachel Berry Kurt Hummel Santana Lopez Blaine Anderson Sam Evans Artie Abrams Mercedes Jones Dani Starchild Brody Weston Cassandra July Isabelle Wright Sydney Greene Bad Santa (Cody) Carmen Tibideaux Maggie Banks June Dolloway Bichette Mary Halloran McConaughey2020-10-162h 31The Joe Walker PodcastThe Joe Walker PodcastThe Housing Supply Myth - Cameron Murray & Ian MulheirnCameron Murray is a Research Fellow at the University of Sydney's Henry Halloran Trust. Ian Mulheirn is Executive Director and Chief Economist at the Tony Blair Institute.Show notesSelected links •Follow Cameron Murray: Website | Twitter •Follow Ian Mulheirn: Website | Twitter •Tackling the UK housing crisis: is supply the answer?', 2019 report by Ian Mulheirn •'Innovative Approaches to Reducing the Costs of Home Ownership', 2003 report by Joye and Caplin •'The Australian Housing Supply Myth', 2019 paper by Cameron Murray •'The Geographic Determinants of Housing Supply', paper by Albert SaizTopics discu...2020-08-131h 41MumbrellacastMumbrellacastTV ratings under attack, big moves in adland, and the 'biz' of cannabis with Martin LaneThis week, TV ratings came under attack... from ransomware. It's particularly bad timing for Seven as it has not yet learned how the finale of Big Brother performed. Slipping through before Nielsen's OzTAM was struck were the finales of Nine's The Voice and Ten's Masterchef. Rolling into the next reality TV race, what are the Mumbrellacast team watching and looking forward to?And will the bad news for magazines ever end? The eight Bauer titles that were paused at the start of the pandemic will close. The team analyses how Bauer accelerated the decline...2020-07-2349 minMumbrellacastMumbrellacastTV ratings under attack, big moves in adland, and the 'biz' of cannabis with Martin LaneThis week, TV ratings came under attack... from ransomware. It's particularly bad timing for Seven as it has not yet learned how the finale of Big Brother performed. Slipping through before Nielsen's OzTAM was struck were the finales of Nine's The Voice and Ten's Masterchef. Rolling into the next reality TV race, what are the Mumbrellacast team watching and looking forward to?And will the bad news for magazines ever end? The eight Bauer titles that were paused at the start of the pandemic will close. The team analyses how Bauer accelerated the decline...2020-07-2349 minSBS The World GameSBS The World GameA-League preview show - finally it's back!Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll are joined by football journalist Joey Lynch to run through all 11 teams as the A-League is set to return. We hear from Alex Wilkinson, Jamie Maclaren, Steven Taylor, Jamie Young, Tony Popovic, Andrew Durante, Ben Halloran, Bruce Kamau, Nigel Boogaard, Robbie Kruse and Danny De Silva.  Can anyone catch Sydney FC and stop them from creating history? Will City or Wellington finally qualify for a Grand Final? Who will round out the top six? How will the many exits affect the clubs? How will the teams deal with the congested fixture list? An...2020-07-161h 48SBS The World GameSBS The World GameA-League preview show - finally it's back!Lucy Zelic and Nick Stoll are joined by football journalist Joey Lynch to run through all 11 teams as the A-League is set to return. We hear from Alex Wilkinson, Jamie Maclaren, Steven Taylor, Jamie Young, Tony Popovic, Andrew Durante, Ben Halloran, Bruce Kamau, Nigel Boogaard, Robbie Kruse and Danny De Silva.  Can anyone catch Sydney FC and stop them from creating history? Will City or Wellington finally qualify for a Grand Final? Who will round out the top six? How will the many exits affect the clubs? How will the teams deal with the congested fixture list? An...2020-07-161h 48SEN FootballSEN FootballFull Game Highlights - Western Sydney Wanderers Vs Adelaide UnitedWestern City Wanders defeated Adelaide United in a high scoring game 5 - 2 in front of a crowd of 9231 at Bankwest Stadium. 6 of the 7 goals came in the first half! Wanderers goals came from Pirmin Schwegler at 5', Nicolai Müller at 25' Mitchell Duke at 27' & 38' and Simon Cox at 73'. The United goals were from Riley McGree with a penalty at 13' and Ben Halloran at 22‎'. Julian Daw and John Gallo called the action! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2020-02-2104 minBAFFLE DAYS - Australian ClimbingBAFFLE DAYS - Australian Climbing2019 Australian Open Nationals wrap upThe 2019 Australian open climbing Nationals have come and gone. This year's were different to previous ones, not only the format of all three disciplines being run over 4 consecutive days, but also because of the Olympics. This is the beginning of the Olympic dream for all of our athletes. Those competing in all three disciplines were vying for a top 8 finish which would give them a place in the Australian team for the Oceania Championships being held on 28-9 March 2020.Amanda, Tom, Rob and Carlie go through the results, have a chat about what it takes to put...2019-11-2245 minUrban Broadcast CollectiveUrban Broadcast Collective105. Living in the Music City: If You've Got a Spare Half a Million (live recording)_TMBTPThe "Living in the Music City: If you've got a spare half a million" event was held at the Toff in Town in Melbourne as part of the 2019 Festival of Urbanism. It was co-sponsored by Monash Urban Planning and Design, along with the Henry Halloran Trust, and the University of Sydney, and by the City of Melbourne as part of their Music Plan 2018-2021. The Festival aims to raise the debate about urban health, and other key topics. “Living in the Music City” combined a panel discussion of policy and research issues around live music in cities, followed by a perf...2019-11-101h 06BAFFLE DAYS - Australian ClimbingBAFFLE DAYS - Australian ClimbingEmma Horan - Warrior PrincessEmma Horan talks to Amanda and Tom about her own climbing, managing a new climbing gym in the middle of Sydney and her experience of being a female in the climbing scene. We also talk about nutrition and body image in our chat and I was truly grateful to Em for her openness on this subject. Follow Emma on instagram @emmawarriorprincess 2019-09-291h 17This Must Be The Place PodcastThis Must Be The Place PodcastLiving in the Music City: If You've Got a Spare Half a Million (live recording)The "Living in the Music City: If you've got a spare half a million" event was held at the Toff in Town in Melbourne as part of the 2019 Festival of Urbanism. It was co-sponsored by Monash Urban Planning and Design, along with the Henry Halloran Trust, and the University of Sydney, and by the City of Melbourne as part of their Music Plan 2018-2021. 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Big thanks to our sponsors: UTS Startups - driving the next generation of entrepreneurs - more at https://startups.uts.edu.au .CO - the domain name for entrepreneurs and innovators - more at https://www.go.co/twista Pitney Bowes SendPro+, for all your shipping needs - https://www.pitneybowes.com/au/twista2019-06-2140 minThe Equalizer PodcastThe Equalizer PodcastThe Equalizer Podcast, Episode 46: Kerr BoomSam Kerr had quite the game for the Perth Glory in their W-League Final matchup against the Melbourne Victory, and the Equalizer Podcast Team is here to give her performance a full rundown. In this week's episode, Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush, and John Halloran break down what switch flipped to allow Kerr to take over that game, what she can still do in Chicago, and what it means for the future. They also tackle the other W-League Final between Sydney FC and the Brisbane Roar and, as always, answer some of your questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...2019-02-1150 minThe Equalizer PodcastThe Equalizer PodcastThe Equalizer Podcast, Episode 46: Kerr BoomSam Kerr had quite the game for the Perth Glory in their W-League Final matchup against the Melbourne Victory, and the Equalizer Podcast Team is here to give her performance a full rundown. In this week's episode, Dan Lauletta, Chelsey Bush, and John Halloran break down what switch flipped to allow Kerr to take over that game, what she can still do in Chicago, and what it means for the future. They also tackle the other W-League Final between Sydney FC and the Brisbane Roar and, as always, answer some of your questions Learn more about your ad choices. Visit...2019-02-1150 minSpeaking with...Speaking with...Speaking with: Chris Ho and Edgar Liu about diversity and high density in our citiesWe can make conscious decisions about how we live together in closer proximity that allow for both cultural diversity and a shared sense of community. Ján Jakub Naništa/Unsplash This is a podcast discussing topics raised in our series, Australian Cities in the Asian Century. These articles draw on research, just published in a special issue of Geographical Research, into how Australian cities are being influenced by the rise of China and associated flows of people, ideas and capital between China and Australia. Migration and population growth are hot-button issues in Australian politics at the mo...2018-11-0825 minKen\'s Last Ever Radio ExtravaganzaKen's Last Ever Radio ExtravaganzaGreat Green Wall (Show #590) | Download full MP3 from May 16, 2018Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] Ken - "We'll slip away" Noel - "Silent Mourning" [Loop] Walter Murch - "Good example of the power of the sound" Walter Murch - "He doesn't have the film in his head, he loves the process of making" Nada Surf - "Blizzard of 77" [Loop] Jack Kornfield - "Loving kindness Part 12" Eumir Deodato - "Also Sprach Zarathustra" [Layers] Walter Murch - "Li, things unlikely to get except by chance" Dustin O'Halloran - "An Ending, A Beginning" Julianna Barwick - "Forever" [Layers] Lindsay Wagner - "Why...2018-07-261h 59TPO Rankings Daily BriefingTPO Rankings Daily BriefingMaclaren, Halloran, Mierzejewski & BrattanSocceroos striker Jamie Maclaren has emerged as a target of clubs in the English Championship, the A-League, the Netherlands and the Middle East, as he plots the next critical step in his career. 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And SBS will take advantage of Optus’ troubles and will be showing all games within a 48 hours window, Beginning with last nights Sweden v...2018-06-1800 minEssays On AirEssays On AirEssays On Air: Australia’s property boom and bust cycle stretches back to colonial daysIn the 1980s, Australian geographer Maurice Daly exposed the urban planning system as a policy toolkit developers could capitalise on to drive subdivision and speculation – an insight that remains true even today. AAP Image/Lukas CochAustralia’s property market is slowing and many people are contemplating a possible bust. But today’s episode of Essays On Air reminds us that even since colonial days, Australia’s property market has had its ups and downs. Essays On Air, a podcast from The Conversation, brings you the best and most beautiful writing from Australian researchers. Today, Universi...2018-05-1025 minSpeaking with...Speaking with...Speaking with: Cameron McAuliffe on NIMBYs, urban planning and making community consultation workWe're used to hearing cries of "NIMBYism" and "money-hungry developers" on both sides of planning debates, but there's actually more subtlety to interactions around urban planning that are worth exploring and understanding. Joel Carrett/AAPOne of the most common complaints about community involvement in the urban planning process is “NIMBYism” – the “not in my backyard” cry from local residents, which developers and potential residents of medium-to-high-density apartments see as an impediment to healthy urban development and affordable housing. At the same time, local residents often see the planning process as freezing them out of having any real say i...2018-04-0522 minSpeaking with...Speaking with...Speaking with: Emma Power and Jennifer Kent about why Australian cities and homes aren’t built for petsA canine commuter catches up on some sleep on the Paris Metro. Kevin O'Mara/Flickr, CC BY-NC-NDWe’re a nation of pet lovers: 60% of Australian households have some kind of pet. And with dogs in 39% of those homes, it’s only natural that we’re starting to see dogs sitting happily alongside human diners at places like cafes and pubs. But while we have one of the highest levels of pet ownership in the world, our rights and infrastructure planning don’t seem to be built around this reality. No Australian cities allow dogs on public transpor...2017-08-2922 minSpeaking with...Speaking with...Speaking with: Nicole Gurran on Airbnb and its impact on citiesNew York residents protest against AirBnB at a City Hall hearing into the impact of short-term rentals in 2015. Shannon Stapleton/ReutersAirbnb has turned sharing our homes and living spaces with strangers from a fringe idea into a multi-million dollar business. It’s changed the way many of us travel. But its growth has turned many suburbs and apartment buildings that are zoned for residential use into hotels, with temporary residents who have no long-term investment in the neighbourhoods they inhabit. In cities like Sydney, Barcelona and Lisbon, where housing costs and vacancy are increasingly ou...2017-08-1725 minListen Legally to Most Popular Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Chick LitListen Legally to Most Popular Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Chick LitLake Hill Audiobook by Margareta OsbornPlease visit https://thebookvoice.com to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Lake Hill Author: Margareta Osborn Narrator: Kellie Jones Format: Unabridged Length: 8 hrs and 37 mins Language: English Release date: 05-04-17 Publisher: Wavesound Audio Genres: Fiction, Chick Lit Publisher's Summary: All her life Julia Gunn has been weighed down; now she's going to do something for herself.... Except en route to a new life on the coast, she finds herself, courtesy of a rockslide, stuck in the remote town of Lake Grace. Yet maybe fate is on her side. Because Lake Grace is home to Rick...2017-05-048h 37