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The Tennis Podcast
"melbourne" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"Ones that completely die, and then just, you know, big up the ones that you make, make good on. Just before we move on to talk about the exciting youngsters that have emerged on the ATP side this week in Lindsey, David that you mentioned. Anastasia potapova beat Petra martic 6 three 6 one to win the title. There she's a funny one Potter pover because she does have these results and that's a cracking week for her. And yet she's so rarely, really relevant, possibilities. I think one win over Angelique Kerber at the French Open, but you know, cobra at the French Open, not the same player, is there any other slam? Yeah, she did. You know, obviously a good player, but I just feel like we don't, she doesn't make us talk about her. Very often. Maria thackeray as you said in the WhatsApp group Matt obviously lost in and of the semifinal. Yeah, I mean, this is, this is sort of her pattern now, isn't it? Yep. Yeah, I mean, she beat Donna vekic in the quarters. I think that would have been. And played well in that match. That was, that was a great contest. It was really close. I think they're quite good friends, aren't they? They certainly had a lovely moment at the net afterwards, but it was one of those matches that that didn't get in the way at all. You know, it was still extremely fiercely contested, which I really enjoyed. And honestly, I looked at the players left in left in that drawer and I think a year ago, I would have thought Sakura will go on to win that tournament. That was when I still sort of had a lot of belief in Maria Zachary, but honestly, the last year has shipped away at that and I didn't back her to close it from that position. And in the end, that's what's happened. But she's very aware of that. I know, like she doesn't need everyone telling her that she can't win semifinals or closed tournaments, where she's supposed to win, but I just don't know how it's going to be resolved to the thing. Yeah, okay, we'll stop telling her. We'll move on. We'll move on quickly to Dallas and what I'm going to confidently say that this is a new event. I think ATP Dallas, right? No. Oh, thank you. I think they had Dallas last year. Right? It's Austin that's new. It's the Austin WTA events. That's right Catherine. Next week. That's new. They're both Texas. Correct. Yeah. Yeah. Which was new. Yeah, that was new to Dallas was new last year. One by O'Reilly a pelka last year. Right. Just writing in to complain. How on earth could I have forgotten that? Well, in its second year, the title in 8 in Dallas has been won by Wu Yi Bing, who is the first Chinese player in history, not only to win an ATP title, but even to reach an ATP final. He's the highest ATP ranked Chinese player in history now. This was his first career top ten win over Taylor Fritz in the semifinals saw quite a bit of that match. He's the first Chinese male player ever to get a top ten win and then he went on to beat John Isner 6 7 7 6 7 6 in the final. This guy is electric. He's an electric tennis player. He's an electric story, that final was electric in. Extremely in an extremely bizarre turn of events. I was the only one of the three of us last night it emerged that was watching the Super Bowl. I texted the group saying asking some questions about NFL because obviously I was completely confused. And Matt replied saying, I'm actually watching the final in Dallas of the ATP tour event and David was in bed. So I was like, what is this weird world where I'm watching NFL on my own? You weren't even watching the Super Bowl. You were watching the pre game show. And even started. I didn't realize how extensive the pre game was. I realized now that any NFL fans that also listen to this podcast must have laughed their pants off at me while I'm having little rants about the faff in tennis. Because tennis knows nothing of faff. It turns out, I mean, NFL has its patented faff. It's got a monopoly on faff. I couldn't believe the extent of the fact. You know the FN NFL stands for. Yeah, well it wouldn't bloody surprise me. I mean, I thought I'd watch the national anthem. I'd watched everybody tear up while someone was singing about America lovely. And then it turned out that wasn't national anthem. Somebody else gets wheeled out, Chris Stapleton, I think. There's a brief moment when I thought it was Blake Shelton, not Blake Shelton, someone else with long hair that sings country music. And then he started pumping out the actual anthem. And everyone started tearing up at that and I thought, okay, we're good to go. And then there's some sort of military event, and then there's a fly pass. And some cheerleaders come out. And all the world is about 1200 people standing around on the pitch and you're like, which one of these is a professional sports person and lose everybody else? Oh, I couldn't believe it. Anyway, while I was just marveling at that, that was watching. Do incredible things. I was. I mean, this, honestly, this match was mainly about the tiebreak at the end. I mean, it was a decent fine, not up till then. But the tie break was as dramatic as you will ever see, really. They both saved multiple match points, Isner Isner had a volley on top of the net on one of his match points, which he actually dumped into the net. And I think that was his moment to win it. His forehand slightly led him down is no other few times where he was in position to take control, but just a little bit wayward, but really it was all about who you being. I mean, is no use the words and flappy ball to describe him. And I thought that was actually that was right on. And he gave a quote after beating Fritz, which will sort of ring true for anyone who listened to our Monica seles.

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Aryna Sabalenka wins 1st Grand Slam title at Australian Open
"24 year old arena sabal Ankara has come back from a set down to claim her first major title, the 5th seed securing the Australian open with a four 6 6 three 6 four win over Wimbledon champion Elena Rebecca. In one of the biggest hitting women's finals ever seen in Melbourne, the two players traded blows for two hours and 28 minutes with sambal and slamming home 51 winners, including 17 aces. Fort right till the end saving three match points in the final game before conceding defeat. The victory will lift at a linker to number two in the world Rebecca who will enter the top ten. I'm Graham agus.

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Djokovic tops Paul; faces Tsitsipas in Australian Open final
"No, that joke of it just ended the run of the American Tommy Paul to move into the men's Australian open final and give himself a shot at a tenth title in Melbourne. The Serbian advance with a 7 6 6 one 6 two score line that belied just how hard he had to work for victory with Paul bush and Djokovic to many long draining rallies, some lasting more than 20 shots. He will meet the former French Open finalist, if Anna sets a pass in the battle for the title, the flamboyant Greek star, reaching his first Australian open finale with a fighting force that win over the hard hitting Karen kajen off. I'm Graham agar's.

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Tommy Paul Defeats Ben Shelton in All-American QF
"Tommy. Paul has reached his first Grand Slam semifinal ended the surprising run of Ben Shelton. By winning their all American matchup 7 6 6 three 5 7 6 four at the AC open, Paul is a 25 year old from Jersey. What sport is this? Tennis. His victory makes him the first man from the funny stuff coming up. I'm sorry. From the United States to make it. To make it to the semifinals, what are you laughing at? You're going to copy it down and say it later, okay? So just pay attention. All right. He's the first one to make the final four at Melbourne park since Andy Roddick movies. And erotic movies. And Iran. Erotic movie. Nice. That was cool. Really well done. I thought you didn't like working. I don't like you. Paul will face the Joker and let's see, stephanos, CC, tissue power. Oh yeah, what it is. City city pop. Or whatever. Karen. It's a guy. His name's Karen. Huh? I don't. Is he like Eastern European or something? Yeah. But his last name. Yeah, you're not kidding, baby.

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Korda of US stops 2-time Australian Open runner-up Medvedev
"The upsets have continued at the Australian open and once again, American players have been involved. 7 seed Daniel made that every seat latest top name to crash out, beaten in straight sets by 22 year old Sebastian quarter, who reached the last 16 for the first time in Melbourne, fellow Americans, coco golf, and Jessica bagula also advanced, but unfortunately three American seeds were on the wrong side of the upsets, with Madison keys and Daniel Collins falling in straight sets, and the 16th men seed Francis tiafoe losing a tense four set battle with the Russian Karen kachanov. I'm Graham agar's

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Hampered by bad hip, Rafael Nadal loses at Australian Open
"Men's defending champion Rafael Nadal has been upset in the Australian open second round the 36 year old injury plague Spaniard, struggling with a hip injury late in his last 27 year old Mackie MacDonald, the American secured the biggest win of his career and reached the third round in Melbourne for the second time with an impressive 6 four 6 four 7 5 victory. He had lined another good day for American hopes, with contenders, Francis tiafoe, Jessica bagula, coco golf, and Madison keys among those safely advancing. I am Graham agar's

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Djokovic receives warm welcome in Melbourne return
"Just feels great to be back in Australia back in Melbourne. It was at an exhibition match. His opponent. Djokovic was deported ahead of last year's Australian open for refusing to say whether he had been vaccinated for the coronavirus. Vaccination requirements have been dropped. Djokovic pointed out his first Grand Slam victory was at the Australian open. 15 years later, I'm here again and I'm competing at the high level, so I must be very grateful for this opportunity to be here. So thank you guys for welcoming me in a good way during the exhibition match Djokovic and curios delivered trick shots and a mid match TV interview and teamed up with wheelchair and junior players. The two could meet in the quarterfinals at the Australian open. I'm Ed Donahue

The Tennis Podcast
"melbourne" Discussed on The Tennis Podcast
"I don't mind me call that. Eric is words, not mine. Although now mine. You find us in tennis podcast towers Melbourne, the three of us here recording in Australia for the first time in three very long years. It is good to be back, David. It is. I'm wearing shorts. I wasn't doing that in the last two months. Oh dear, it's amazing this place. So don't tell anybody I know back home because there's a lot of envy going around. It's amazing. It's amazing and it's come on a bit. I think as well. I'm a use you both here a year ago and saw some of the changes they'd made on site at the Australian open. It's one of those places innovative isn't it? They're always doing something. And but I think I'm probably looking at it through slightly different eyes now because I'm just so happy to be here. Yes, we have wireless charging stations for our phones on our desks now. Easily please we are. That's the best innovation that's happening. That's the content you think people are coming to the tennis podcast for Matt hearing about oh my charging stages stations that we're very nerdly excited. Don't pretend you're not exactly bad too. We were delighted to find those. We're pretty delighted with lots of things. The weather, Matt and I had an ice cream this afternoon. We're taking all the Australia boxes, folks, don't you worry. We went to the draw today. We will be talking about that in some detail. That is what's coming up for you over the course of this episode, plus a fair few bits of news headlines as well and updates on the tournaments that have been taking in various taking place in various spots in the southern hemisphere this week. We've got Adelaide two happening. I laid one was last week at laid two is this week. The sequel. Hobart has been happening Auckland has been trying to happen, but still raining. It's still raining. So updates on all of that, but first just a reminder that the deadline, if you want to enter the annual predictions competition or if you want to guess edited podcast or become an executive producer, the deadline for all of those is Saturday at 1159 p.m. UK time that is so it'll already be tomorrow for us that time. But wherever you are in the world, Greenwich mean time, 1159 p.m., that is your deadline, all other categories remain open throughout the year and you can come a friend at any point if you'd like to gain access to all of our bonus pods and or support us, gallivanting around the world talking about tennis and charging stations. We support you supporting us doing that. We really do appreciate you. So let's start with the draw. Where to begin. Where to begin, I think we should begin with Matt because Matt has not always has thoughts and feelings about tennis draws. He races into the room, doesn't he when they're doing the draw. Yes, well, in fact, I burst into the room today and was greeted by someone telling me to shush because the draw had sort of already started. And that was a bit awkward, isn't it? Yeah. Shuffling past Todd woodbridge on live TV. Don't mind us. We're a bit liked. But we made our way in. We took our seats. I was pleased that it wasn't a draw reveal. That's very important to me that we see names go in and come out and that's all that all adds to the excitement. So I was pleased about that because I think the Australian open have done draw reveals in the past. This was better. It was a mostly draw reveal, though, without the seeds, though, wasn't it? Yeah, the non seeds were put in electronically. And then they drew the seeds. I don't mind. From a fried I do. I do mine. Every name out of a hat. I'm old school. I think it's acceptable the way they did it. Okay. Would you go to it though? If that's what it was. If you knew you had to sit there and in auditorium. If I could see it, yeah. We'll get on to that, David. I mean, to be honest with you, it's a good question because I don't think I have actually attended one that has done that with a 128 names. I like that better than all of them. Oh, that's the gold standard, but this is acceptable, I would say. Generally, I felt like it was quite a low key draw in terms of going into it. I wasn't actually spending all day thinking, oh my God, I wonder what the draw is going to be compared to some slams recently because I think, honestly, alcaraz withdrawing took the sting out of that menstrual a little bit. That's such a big name missing. And also a member of Wimbledon and the U.S. open last year Serena was such a big factor, where is Serena going to land that whole story was so big. So this one was maybe a little bit more low key, but obviously still extremely enjoyable with some fascinating lines. So that's all great. However.

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George Pell, Cardinal Whose Abuse Conviction Was Overturned, Dies at 81
"A one time financial adviser to Pope Francis cardinal George pell has died. I Norman hall. Cardinal pell died Tuesday in Rome from fatal heart complications following hip surgery. Fell spent 404 days in solitary confinement in his native Australia on Chao's sex abuse charges before his convictions were unanimously overturned, but even after he was acquitted, pell's reputation remained tarnished by the scandal, a former archbishop of Melbourne and Sydney, pell became the third highest ranked official in the Vatican, after Pope Francis chose him in 2014 to reform the Vatican's notoriously opaque finances. George pell was 81. I Norman

The Hugh Hewitt Show: Highly Concentrated
Democrat Ro Khanna on Twitter
"Twitter, do you think the stories we've seen thus far? The Twitter files is the tip of an iceberg the beginning of avalanche or are they going to be one ops in your view? I think there is a systematic issue, obviously at Twitter and the issue is that they have been suspending accounts and content without transparency. Now, let's be clear, this has happened both to southern towns of the right and accounts to the left. And I think that the important thing is to have full transparency to understand why they are making some of these decisions. And also to have a recourse or appeal in the future, which is why I've spoken out. Now, congressman, I want people to remember, you are a Yale law grad, you're a federal court clerk and O Melbourne lawyer. You actually know when you talk about the First Amendment that that what that means for a company protected by section two 30, it's not state action. It's getting awfully close. Are you concerned that members of the government met with Twitter on the subject of what they would and would not moderate and how they would do so? Well, I think we have to have all the facts. And we should have transparency, but here's the thing. A lot of the easy attacks on my op-ed or what I say is, oh, Twitter is a private actor. The First Amendment doesn't apply thinking that I haven't thought of that obvious point. The reality is technically Twitter isn't bound by the First Amendment. But they have a huge say over public discourse. And the point is that they should look to the First Amendment principles for deciding how to run their public as fair.

The Final Furlong Podcast
"melbourne" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"Locals. He has enough of that profile for me to be endorsing him. They blame the ground conditions for his defeat in the saint ledger, which doesn't make any sense because it was good soft and that was the same going for Goodwood. So I don't really know what to make of that. I think he can be involved in the mix up. You're doing your best to talk me off the ledge and I'm not entirely sure that you've done a good enough job. All right, we can disagree. That's the great thing about racing and 24 on a field. We can all have different opinions about them and it's a puzzle and it will probably the top the top ten will probably surprise us in some respects as well. So it would be fantastic for connections if he did run well because it's been a real kind of investment of both money from the sale at a golf Sunday, but also in time because I know gay old house was here over the summer and was kind of incredibly trusting of George Bowie obviously. But was also present in newmarket and was at I saw her at Goodwood for the Gordon stakes during glorious good words and they've been there. They've been following him. They've been preparing him for this task. So for everyone involved it would be incredible if he did. If he did perform well, and a lovely reward for them for the time and money and commitments that they've been making. Yeah, big time. And that's very well said too. In terms of how any horse can perform exceptionally well in the race too, just flashed me back to staying up not setting the alarm to get up, staying up for the Melbourne cup back in 2014, 2015 when max dynamite got chined by prince of penzance was like a millions. I still have issues with Frankie over that ride. Damn, you Frankie. Hey. But then what an amazing story that turned out, you know, that was and then went on and watched the movie. I remember during one of the lockdowns about that whole life and when and what an incredible, you know, when that was and it ended up being fantastic. You know, it was overall that we remember, you know, the horses that also, as you mentioned, gotcha and didn't quite win. There's also for every surprise results, there's often an incredible story behind it too. That's eloquently put, but it doesn't put money in my pot. I write though. I forgot they made a film about that. But Michelle Kane. It's brilliant. Highly recommend. Okay. All right. Very good. It was a lockdown. A lockdown rental for us. All right, I will look into that and finally from a podcast listeners should look into it too. My top three. Watch it before the Melbourne cup. Get yourself in the mood. That's actually what I'd recommend. Stay up on Monday night. Watch the film about that and then do your all nighter for the Melbourne cup if you're in the northern hemisphere. I'm liking that thinking by the way. Screw work the next day. Why are you so tired? Stayed up all night watching Netflix in the Melbourne cup. I was like, the HR wants to have a word with you. One day, yeah. It's about holiday, I think, down under. Oh, well, it will be, it's been a long day here as well, but yeah, like the Aussies will have, I'm pretty certain that you can just ring your boss and go. I'm not coming in smoking. Oh, fine. Okay, I think I'm pretty so it's probably not the rules, but it's like what we like to think I do know they stop work. Do you know that the TV goes on and you stop because I've got friends who are in Australia and just it all comes to a standstill and they watch the cop. So we should have that here for the grand national and the Darby and more importantly for all four days of cheltenham. I'm completely with you on without a fight. I would be backing him for win purposes and I'm totally with you with knight's order and do the legend in terms of a place just for the dry cast. I would be including who yamal as well just to complicate it. And then interesting. So you wouldn't be including Roman flowers. I would well, see, I'm going to have to put in Roman flowers because you've made such a convincing case for the horse. But in terms of what about gold's trip, would you use familiar with him up in France was he won that you've been having your eye on Aussie racing? From his French days, I would know an awful lot more about him from then than I know about him in his time in Australia. And I'm not going to pretend that I've looked at the form, but I'm not going to pretend that I know everything about how gold trips have been going on. I am intrigued that he's so prominent in the bedding. For sure, but is there anything that you can tell us that? To be fair, he's the classiest horse in the race. He has a great profile for the race, I think. He was second in the caulfield cup to dust and so finished just ahead of night's order and other horses that are now in the Melbourne cup fields like Montpellier and Bowen declare, smoking Romans, do us there are lots of them that he finished ahead of. And additionally, I think people look at sort of French form, especially on French ground, soft, very soft, heavy, and they value that when they're looking at the Melbourne cup, especially on the heavy flemington going. He didn't get a whole lot of look and running in the cocks plate. No, I would yeah, I would agree with that. And I think, you know, I would look more at the core filled cup for him and making a case for that

The Final Furlong Podcast
"melbourne" Discussed on The Final Furlong Podcast
"And you are welcome to a special edition of the show as we were getting set for the race that stops the nation, arguably the world, the Melbourne cup 2020 two, we will preview it in the company of Olivia cold, Olivia, welcome to the final for all along. Thank you very much for having me. It's great to have your company. We've just been talking off air and thoroughly enjoyed speaking to you proper racing conversations. This should be a lot of fun. For those who don't know, though, introduce yourself to the final front podcast audience. Hello, my name is Olivia. I am a huge international racing fan that is the sort of social media side that I've worked in for the last few years. And especially at the moment, Australian racing is such an exciting time and I've been a real fan of Australian racing for a while. So we're coming into arguably the most exciting, exciting week of their year and very excited now to discuss the race that stops the nation, the Melbourne cup with you. Yeah, it's going to be a lot of fun and it's great to get your insight on the show as well. As a proper international week because we've got the Melbourne cup, we've got the breeders cup as well. And of course there's plenty of jump racing too. Well, don't worry, we haven't forgotten about the fact that the jump is back, but these meetings are too big not to talk about it. So we've got Naomi Tucker and Barry faulkner, the Don is back with us on Thursday to preview the British scope. We'll review it all with Tim Carl and Delos to have Olivia's company as well. And hopefully this will be the first of a few. Many performances even. What the hell am I saying? 'cause you haven't been in to get on the show for a while, so it's finally. It's finally here Olivia. Oh, thank you. Well, let's see how let's see how I do. You might be taking that back after after my performance today. But no, it is a very exciting time coming up. Obviously there's jumps of action, but for me, this is actually the time of year when the international flat action gets super exciting, as you mentioned, we've got breeders cup, Melbourne cup carnival, then we've also go on for the Japan cup and Hong Kong action as well. So so much to be discussing online and on podcasts. Big time. I was watching in secret the other night when the coolmore stud stakes and hoping that horse stays in training and then comes up to royal ascot for godolphin looked an absolute superstar. But one of the things to take away from that was flemington is currently soft. Soft ground. So in terms of the draw and the going, we've got 24 runners dove a legend is the 5 to two favorite goal trip currently 9 to one without a fight, 9s as well. Lunar flair at 12 shot and found to clear 14s who yamal 16. So some of our old favorites from Europe, the UK and Ireland there. But no aid no Brian, no Joseph O'Brien, who said a terrific record, no Charlie appleby, so the European interest is there, but in some ways the trainers who have done very well in it or the big names, they haven't taken part in it this year. What do you make of the field, first of all, just for an overall summary of what you make of the standard of this year's race. And also in terms of the draw and the pace, how do you think that's going to pan out this year? Okay, so lots to unpack there. I think in terms of the field, the narrative that I've sort of been seeing online on Twitter is that it's the international's race for the taking. The kind of opinion is that the internationals are the strongest contenders. I do think we've sent down some incredibly strong contenders who are well suited to the flemington two miles. However, I do think that there are lots of Australian horses in the race who have fantastic chances as well. Many of them have raised at flemington before. And in terms of, as you mentioned as well, we also have to consider the fact that Melbourne has had a lot of rain recently. We are looking. I think they've had perhaps a more sunny day today overnight are UK time. But they have more rainfall cast. I even heard someone mention there was potentially some hail coming as well. So obviously it depends how when The Rain comes and also if The Rain comes sort of during racing in advance of the Melbourne cup, but it's looking like we're going to be on a heavy track come Tuesday for the Melbourne potentially perhaps a heavy 8 heavy 9. Unless there is some sort of drying during racing. So that is also really important to consider when we look at the field and in terms of barrier draw that happened yesterday, it's looking currently like we're going to have the pace in the wider wider drawers with the likes of serpentine and night score their potentially getting that early pace on and going to the front. So serpentine is going to come out of 23 nights order is coming out of store 24. So that's a 100%. And speaking of serpentine, it wasn't guaranteed to be able to run in this race. He was 28, I think, when I was talking about this race on Thursday, we ended up cutting that out because we did a breeder's cup early look ahead with Mark Milligan, who is now a stateside and enjoy your time, Mark. Not going to the reader's cup by the way. He loves it. He's just happens to be his wife booked a trip to New York. That's where he is and not a keen one. So yeah, we're thinking of you, man. We're thinking of you. But when we were having that offer discussion, serpentine was 300 to one. Since then, he's run a blinder to finish second, the 300s is gone. He's now in the race. He's 40s, still not entirely sure if we want to pack him. Derby winner, the first job we winners since 18 diggity dude to have his, the cruelest could have all the surgery has been done. So he's been gelded and he had done nothing since his trip down under he'd been 15th, 9th, tenth, but this was very much what you were trying to form. How do you think he will fare for Lloyd Williams after the expensive acquisition down under? I think I feel more hopeful after yesterday's race. Obviously finishing second to shore fire. And thus gaining a spot in the Melbourne cup. What I really liked about that run is that return to the style that we are familiar with in terms of going to the front, obviously that Derby win was incredible in that way. They just couldn't catch him. And that was the style that he emulated yesterday, went to the front, added that pace. But what I was impressed by is when the other contenders started coming to catch him, he still kind of stayed on to finish second. And that obviously he has fantastic results at all down under and that on the grounds that we saw on Derby day is really encouraging because we'll be having perhaps a slightly softer track come Tuesday unless it dries a little than we could see similar. So that is encouraging in that way.

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Judith Durham, Australia's folk music icon, dies at 79
"Singer Judith Durham of the seekers has died of complications from lung disease in Melbourne Australia according to her music label she was 79 I'm Margie sarla with the latest Judith Durham and the seekers were the first Australian band to make it big in the U.S. their hits include I'll never find another you Georgie girl and a world of our own Durham joined the seekers in 1963 She left in 1968 to go solo but returned in the 1990s The rest of the seekers say their lives have been changed forever by losing their lifelong friend and shining star

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Celtics great Russell, 11-time champ, dies at 88
"I Mike Gracia reporting Boston Celtics legend Bill Russell one of the greatest players in NBA history dies at 88 Bill Russell the greatest winner in NBA history who anchored the Boston Celtics dynasty to 11 championships in 13 years died Sunday He was 88 Russell's family posted the news on social media without disclosing the cause of death After leading the university of San Francisco to NCAA championships in 1955 and 1956 and the U.S. to the Olympic gold medal at the 1956 Melbourne Olympics Russell joined the Celtics I had never seen the Celtics play when I got here And I played against Heinz in college But I met a couple of occasions And we had an immediate affinity The Celtics were guided by coach and general manager red arbok Russell would win He would make the great play He didn't care whether he went to league in scoring a rebounding or this or that all he wanted to do was be instrumental in winning Russell was a 5 time most valuable player and a 12 time all star Russell was also a leading voice for civil rights He was at the March on Washington in 1963 and at the 50th commemoration of the march We can never accept the status quo until

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In reversal, Peng Shuai T-shirts will be allowed at Australian Open
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AP News Radio
With Djokovic’s Status in Limbo, So Is the Australian Open
"Tennis tennis star star Novak Novak Djokovic Djokovic Justin Justin awaiting awaiting a a government government decision decision on on whether whether he he can can stay stay in in Australia Australia I'm I'm playing playing the the Australian Australian Open Open the the number number one one ranked ranked tennis tennis style style remains remains in in limbo limbo waiting waiting to to hear hear the the final final decision decision on on whether whether he he will will be be deported deported from from Australia Australia for for not not being being vaccinated vaccinated tennis tennis project project which which had had his his visa visa cancelled cancelled on on arrival arrival in in Melbourne Melbourne when when his his vaccination vaccination exemption exemption was was rejected rejected however however he he wanted wanted legal legal battle battle on on procedural procedural grounds grounds that that allowed allowed him him to to stay stay in in the the country country immigration immigration minister minister Alex Alex Hawke Hawke is is deciding deciding whether whether to to allow allow him him to to stay stay since since his his visa visa was was reinstated reinstated at at here here in in the the week week Australian Australian deputy deputy prime prime minister minister Barnaby Barnaby Joyce Joyce believes believes exceptions exceptions shouldn't shouldn't be be made made to to the the vast vast majority majority of of Australians Australians said said I I didn't didn't like like the the idea idea that that

AP News Radio
Why Novak Djokovic's visa was canceled -- and what it means for the Australian Open
"Djokovic Djokovic arrived arrived in in Melbourne Melbourne to to defend defend his his title title at at the the first first major major tennis tennis tournament tournament of of the the season season but but his his visa visa was was cancelled cancelled Djokovic Djokovic received received a a medical medical exemption exemption from from the the strict strict corona corona virus virus vaccination vaccination requirements requirements at at the the open open many many Australians Australians are are furious furious I I think think it's it's a a disgrace disgrace we've we've all all done done the the right right thing thing we've we've all all gone gone out out and and go go to to L. L. L. L. Judson Judson L. L. boosters boosters and and we we have have someone someone that's that's come come from from other other cities cities and and all all the the sudden sudden he's he's he's he's been been exemption exemption compliant compliant US US drilling drilling in in prime prime minister minister Scott Scott Morrison Morrison says says joke joke of of it it should should be be treated treated just just like like anyone anyone else else if if he's he's not not back back tonight tonight and and he he must must provide provide acceptable acceptable proof proof that that he he cannot cannot be be vaccinated vaccinated for for medical medical reasons reasons joke joke of of edge edge tested tested positive positive for for the the corona corona virus virus in in June June of of twenty twenty twenty twenty I'm I'm a a Donahue Donahue Djokovic Djokovic arrived arrived in in Melbourne Melbourne to to defend defend his his title title at at the the first first major major tennis tennis tournament tournament of of the the season season but but

Horizon Talk Radio's podcast
"melbourne" Discussed on Horizon Talk Radio's podcast
"With with the un They amended the defense act and melbourne victoria and exempted from liability from any civil or criminal prosecution foreign place. An army has been brought into the country so as as that the un is is that where they got the numbers from basically executive kevin and collusion with the legislature. The defense act to protect mercenaries coming into this country and swelling the ranks of the place basic can give him a blank chick to behave how they want without any fear of prosecution. Now you gotta start asking yourself. Wiz the judiciary oilers they may be the gatekeepers of the legislature to keep an eye on any intrusions of turney upon the people any arbitrary rule. Why why did nice state pen. And the victorian bar association does being no real sort of reaction from the colts to stay pendant. Stop this lawlessness this arbitrary and position and to people's lives so the the lawyers. I mean you know them into the to block that keep an eye on that legislature at the education of their responsibility. You've got independent lawyers. Who are stepping up to the plate and very courageously acting responsibly. There's a lawyer in museum could soon great and she's stepping up to the plate and challenging. The new zealand government of cinder. Dan who was a frankly. I think this political will this corrupt political class. A so insane that we're actually. Witnessing assad psychotic implosion of what comes out of their mouth is just just. It's just unbelievable. And they they smoke they just Mocking us and smirking at us in the in the camera lens. But the the big question now and you raise that issue about the republican The the constitution. Australian constitution is such a model. And i think we need clarity now Something like a declaration of independence that america's thought thought it's enshrined and they how constitution as enshrined in the individual rights of of the human brain. That's the starting point. So i think we need a complete constitutional reform Because this is just this is treason. And it's it's arbitrary. I think the lawyers called legislative did probations is when you have arbitrary restrictions oh confiscations imposed by the legislature. Now if you're remaining defense axe to protect mercenaries coming into your country. I mean you can't get more tyrannical or malicious indeed than that and that's what we're saying And so you know this. There's a section of society out there that that is insulted but and and So hoping that behind the scenes that there are things happening than some of these people are going to be taken down because this is just boldfaced treason and what they want to impose. Just off the chat cnn. Well i mean. Australia and canada have so much in common and I find that evolve the different people from different countries around the world..

Women on the Line
"melbourne" Discussed on Women on the Line
"Yeah it's highly worrying situation. So it's not. Just how the firearm and fascists. They're trying to recreate and refrain to narrative. But it's like how victoria police is using this. My meant to normalize more extremists. Violence on protests. More generally and how that's gonna affect when the less mobilizes in a month as restrictions. I guess on wines and the risk is probably going to be similar even worse than but sort of like moving back and taking the last decades and i've been thinking about the so colder climates rally rallies. Whether those regular smattering of white nationalism you know australian flags the anthem semitic conspiracy theories eugenics. Like thinking animals so describing. What's i've seen. As protests as well eugenics like thinking that dismisses carrying thurs most at risk in a pandemic and reactionary understanding of freedom which arises trailer set bitcoin nation. Do you have any thoughts on the similarities and differences between the antilock down anti vaccination protests and the islamophobic proclaims trailer protests the twenty fifteen on. What's i think as a continuum of that kibiti And as right we put it. We have saying a fairly active. Right contingent in melvin emphatically to nigh so jason media coverage on the national socialist network in australia. And how many of those actors. That actually come from melvin. Oh come on. Victoria had come from for stating sort of far right groups. Such as ray claim as stralia and the united patriots funding so so that president sustain that for a long time and part of the reason why. I think it's been there is that melbourne is known for activism that we are known for being a city that comparatively tolerant a process. Or don't think way all but you know in fact. I think that the answer is government has over a series of years actively stritch back the right approach it by masking laws and by move on laws and buying crashing the weaponry as special police. But i think that the is she looked down. Movement has created a pretty special recruitment grounds. With all right. I just two seasons. So's thing and he'll authority say. A group of people not necessarily getting the at since that they want to that they need from government and feeling incredibly stressed and an isolated. It's in a really difficult time. And we can't deny that six lockdowns has had a big impact on no bonus. And so they're going in and taking off at unity and saints too. And i think that the you know a degree we do make some filings of the last. I think that there's been some really good people on the lashed calling for mu community based responses and community full funding and education program and activating like for example. Translating health materials should groups of people who have english the second or third language so that they can understand government directive special but the injuries government has mainly sane because of pandemic response until recently as saying an opportunity to police a crisis and that's had some serious impacts and i think that in most serious impact takla going looking for the wrong areas and an opportunity has been exploited by fire. I'd acted in this city across the stolen lands. Now code australia. You're listening to women on the line highlighting a range of gin and non-conforming and women vices broadcast on the community.

The Charlie Kirk Show
Australia Implements Draconian COVID Policies
"Just you know. Sydney has been in lockdown in australia. Since june twenty six and melbourne since august fifth the capital territory of con- beira locked down on august twelfth. After one positive test stemming from sydney emerged. Here's just some fast facts on the whole thing. We now have riot. Police firing rubber bullets into lockdown protesters. Rescue dogs are being shot to prevent volunteers. Travelling to collect them. Nighttime curfews have been implemented and one hour of exercise per day is allowed per citizen one hour of exercise per day. You're only allowed to travel five kilometers throughout australia. And the australian army patrolling suburbs to enforce lockdowns including in australia and in sydney they literally have members of the army. Patrolling house by house to make sure lockdowns are being enforced health bureaucrats advising the citizenry not to stop and talk to their neighbors while walking their dog.

Dennis Prager Podcasts
New York Governor Uses God Unfairly in Vaccine Fight
"Okay let's hear the the governor of new york state governor huckle. I prayed a lot to god during this time. And you know what. God did. Answer our prayers. He made the smartest men and women. The scientists that doctors researchers he made them come up with a vaccine. That is from god to us. And we must say thank you god thank you and i wear my vaccinated necklace all the time to say i'm vaccinated all of you. Yes i know your vaccine. You're the smart ones. But you know those people out there. Who aren't listening to god. What god wants you hold on. That's precious rajen of our side. Ever said that if you don't agree with the right you're not listening to god. Do you real smart ones. But you know there's people out there who aren't listening to god what guy wanted so imagine. Imagine it's always important to put the she on the other foot and imagine that we would be called religious fanatics taliban type americans bible thumpers. Thank you. That's right. Bible thumper hayes thumper ever used outside of bible. I never heard somebody say. So what did you do yesterday. I bumped let's this weekend can never hear. It isn't that interesting is just bible. Thumpers bible thumper. I don't even know what. Thumper means. But i am one so is she. How's that you're not listening to god if you don't get a vaccine so i'm curious which apply that to masks on two year olds at our smartest are telling us to mask two year olds that smart governor hokuto is that listening to god too. I think if you listen to god you don't put a mask on a two year old or three year old or four year old or a five year old six year old or seven year old or an eight year old or a nine year old or ten year old.

Marketplace with Kai Ryssdal
Limits On Toilet Paper And Cleaning Supplies Are Back At Costco
"Go to costco or your local big box. Perhaps you got toilet paper on your list. Maybe some water cleaning supplies as well. But when you go to load up your car you see the signs that say two per customer or whatever. The limit is not as you might think. Thanks to reprise of the apocalyptic stockpiling early on in this thing. It's a supply chain again. But as marketplace's amanda peach reminds us limits on how much consumers can buy can backfire on retailers. Trying to sell it when there was a run on certain products in pandemic early days. The explanation was simple. Basically consumers freaked out. Ken boyer studies operations management at ohio state university and people heard. There's gonna be a shortage so they went to buy more but shortages now are much more about shipping delays and other supply chain constraints boyer says take toilet paper even if it's manufactured in the us the chemicals to make it might come from china or thailand. They're sitting on a boat. Offshore that becomes a delayed the toilet paper manufacturers sometimes. The shortage is in packaging or containers like cans for soda or bottles for water in melbourne. Florida alley strands. Saw a sign at the grocery store. At limiting the number of cases of water customers could purchase to to literally. My first thought was hurting. Strands checked her phone. No hurricane warnings so she thought what's going on with bottled water. She bought two cases and had her son. Do the same. You drink the bottle of water. But he was getting his shopping part for me. Because is there going to be a run on water. And that's why stores have to be careful about signaling. Shortages with product limits on we realize goods are scarce. They become more valuable to us. Care me. Burke is a behavioral economist with the university of southern california. I might not new toy right now. But i know toilet. Paper is scarce. So i may go stock up on it as much as i can at the moment. In burke says that unnecessary purchasing can add pressure to supply chains at exactly the wrong time. I'm amanda pitcher for

The Signal
"melbourne" Discussed on The Signal
"Is it reasonably necessary for workers to be vaccinated to.

The Signal
"melbourne" Discussed on The Signal
"This is an abc podcast. Heads up this intimate strong language in this episode. If that's something you want to avoid that bain down to the reject shop themselves. A two dollar hive is forty so that can pretend it construction. There is i network of hard-right man by nazis. Just people who just want to cause trouble these men babies they wanna complain about the vaccination nazi crybabies fascist morons drunks opportunists or just really frustrated. Construction workers there are a lot of opinions getting around on exactly who's been protesting on the streets of melbourne this week. This isn't a union rally ryan. We've got a whole range of people who have shown up the whole services down here we've gone posses tabloid times. These huge antibacterial grabbed up. People with trump flags can i cut in their incite. You said they're awesome. Tried using and we quantified. Just how many so after several days of clashes with police. What do we know about the real composition of the crowd that stormed the you headquarters on monday. And what's driven people to show up every day since i'm angela. I'm steven smiley and today on the signal. Australia's ugliest moments so far in the fight against covert nineteen. Vaccines crowd is certainly getting bigger. Very passionate just been struck in the back of a backpack of ahead by ken. I'm not sure whether you so that. So that is a channel seven reporter. You can hear there. He was covering the protests on monday when that happened and really it was just a tiny sample of the violence at that protest. Yes so. The scenes on monday in melbourne really caught a lot of people off god including the fm you. That's australia's biggest construction union. Who were the main targets and victoria bolaise who took about an hour to get there although fetish say they were more prepared on tuesday and then again on wednesday when some of the same people. Although it's not clear how many took to the streets again and ultimately to the shrine of remembrance though subsequent times with some more discernible anti vaccine anti down activists added into the mix protesting about much more than just that specific vaccine mandate targeting construction workers. Tell you some live shots now from melbourne where it appears another protest has begun this morning after yesterday's violent rally couple of hundred people there In hadi's vests are so this comes after is really ugly. But we haven't seen protesters visit over the past. Two days of those demonstrations. They've made their way to the shrine of remembrance. We've got the riot police standing at the front Just in front of of these offices he you can see that they're getting all right. Well maybe i will get you to just introduce yourself your full name and your title and where you are at the moment on benched. Basically journalist at the age. So ben is being reporting on the vaccine related tension in the construction union and to start with. He made the point that things might have spilled over this week but the roots go much deeper than that issue. That's spain bubbling away for a few months is probably a not insignificant minority in the construction industry and construction union walk elsewhere but maybe even more sorry than a vaccine hesitant have anti views and the unions had to kind of try. I guess the lead on that at different times rally planned several weeks ago out in front of their office. They said they didn't support that. And it had to run a fine line between supporting vaccinations. But also signed. That had a right to choice about whether they go tonight it or not. Draw the sort of of the conversational people and convince them of why they should do it and and to dispelled some of the myths. That we hold it. It is what it is. It's a worldwide pandemic. it's an unusual situation and think extrema circumstances sometimes school for extreme measures and really. This was that last link. The state government introduced new health. What is spending a lot of cases in the construction industry in victoria in race about little tyson's and the government said from from ten of the twenty fourth. If you want to work in the industry you got an aide to it. Had at least one jab of vaccine they also say that luxuries on building sites would be closed due to thieves about spreading the bars. So there's a couple of issues it. I in full a lot of construction workers. You know lunchroom is really important. We're gonna hazardous area. It's a to duress it's tough work and those a handful of protests lost fraud. I let down. And i think he's trying is going. Oh making call bloody food. You dana andrews. Thank you very much dog that. Want to bend the lunchroom's in the middle of the street. The stocks sea straits guys set up titles on major roads had barbecues so that was the first thing to shy. Those contains about these health odors and then on monday in what was built dighton. You had hundreds of ways late building sites and go and really at the offices of faith and you you also had an. It's clear from pudding. Jane for different solicits. You also had elements of the vaccination movement and the five ride in this as well to organize it three telegram and other means and with dan the on side as well so you had a mix of construction weapons over the course of the dight and others protesting against arranging issues. Ketu it was meant. Vaccinations and the makeup of the crowd is something that ben has been looking into. And we'll get into that detail in a moment but first we wanted to talk about. Just how wild and weird the saints on. Monday were extraordinary thing to say. Work is attacking union office like been covering industrial relations full You know on and off fifteen years never seen anything like it. You'd have to go back to fights within the union movement going back many decades between catholics and communists in the lock to say something quite like that and this is different in itself. So it's an incredibly unusual kind of sane. I think there's a lot of things going at once. Appoint through general underlying taint shot in melbourne. Couple of hundred days of lockdown. That's not to excuse any of these. The site was justified coolest. It's it's a pretty brutal combustible situation and that's really big shown the last couple of nights so right at the heart of that. Pretty extraordinary sane. Featuring fire extinguishers and all kinds of chaos was a man named john sitka. He was out trying to calm people down. He's getting hit with projectiles and return..

Think: Sustainability
The Not so Digital Workforce
"You may think of the digital workforce as zoom meetings and shed google docs but this trend encompasses a wide range of industries and types of work. This labor refers to a really wide suite of different types of work quite often The moment is being used to refer to digital knowledge. Work so any works. That's that can be undertaken through computers. I virtually remotely roth than having to be in a specific geographical location. That's david vissel. David is a human geography at the university of melbourne and he researches the changing relationship between people and place. There's a wide spectrum of other types of works that could equally be referred to as digital works so the economy in in cities. So things like uber and delivery and all of those new types of services that we're seeing springing up in in our cities that are absolutely reliance on networks of connected mobile phones and algorithms that drive that drive both the workers and consumers so even sectors threats we traditionally associate with being very different and very not digital say things like mining for example are increasingly using. Ai and different types of autonomous developments. So yes a labor certainly a massive consideration through across a lot of different sectors of the moment and it's very variable bull people participating in the digital workforce than ever before this rapid change is something. That's come out of necessity with the emergence of the pandemic but as david explains this influx of flexible and digital workers has an impact on the way how cities function well hit potentially involves all of us in terms of the effects that it has so even if you don't work at all and no doubt you purchase things and you use different online services so even consumers are using dish labor.

Diaspora Blues
"melbourne" Discussed on Diaspora Blues
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Diaspora Blues
"melbourne" Discussed on Diaspora Blues
"You have that liberty in the past all of a sudden that your family's your life in a completely different since that you cannot us much you when you of Foresee economist listen the music. You when you kind of listen the film you want to watch all these is that in is been challenging and other thing. That's helped me take care of myself and look down was saving up money just before the start of lucked out and i was able to afford for therapy which has been really helpful. But it's not acceptable to everybody so. I'm not seeing my therapist. It's calling a friend or writing in my journal. Recording voice notes really anything cathodic to get my feelings out. I've been trying to exercise. I haven't been exercising as much as i'd like but at least going for a walk every few days getting out and just doing things that i i can watching movies reading books doing things that make me. Happy is how. I've really been taking care of myself through down. I don't think i am at the moment. I'm at home now. And then i go out and i exercise. I walk for about Five to ten kilometers. But that's once a week maybe twice a week So but i haven't been looking after my son biting. I should've been looking after my son found more to exercising. Want to sit once a week or twice a week. I have been doing maybe every day i have learned about myself or the look. Downtime is that. I'm so passing passionate and also up to myself. I placed too much value on being independent. Always no no. It's all right. I can do it and i worry about being a better into others. But interdependence community everything is okay to reach out for a hand and we should. I think that what i've learned about myself is that i realized just how important my friends and my family automated. I think i really underestimated that. Impact on may as dinner. I was able to say them. You know normally. I would be able to save them. I would say my friends. Every week i would say my family immerse wakes and cerna that that's been shortened shooting everything such as the five kilometers of my friends on my same communist. My family as the outside my five kilometers. I think that's been a really hard thing. I think i've just realized really how much they mean to me and how much i really miss them at this hard time. Because that's the one thing that i would love to sane. I just say them spend time with them to say. I find out that i really don't want to be locked down. I really to be at home because of my family. But you know you just basically to between four walls. I've learned that a very strong in terms of you know being being in in the lockdown period but But i get used to it at the beginning. It was very difficult but at the end it. Will we start developing sort of going out able to get coffee. Go for a walk at the beginning. Especially two thousand twenty. It was very easy but the but at the moment. Because we we you know we looked out and then we have free will look down. And then you know that hasn't been really well and i haven't been coping with that and my advice to fellow. Melbourne is that it till everything will be. Okay it's good to look after one. Another by staying safe is staying home on also pulling the ruler rulership to take one step time. Please just be kind to yourself. No one is their best self right now and if you just work up today sometimes that's enough just try to communicate your boundaries and ask for help when you can. There's absolutely no shame Find things that make you happy and then do them really gluck gets really boring and i think that the one thing you can do is just do things that in good mood and make you happy. i would say exercise figures. I didn't realize how impactful exercise and bay but going outside and getting fresh after being cramped in on your desk like he is is actually really nice like a really good relieve stress would advice where i think people should decide what they think would be best for them. Organize themselves on a daily basis. What they need to do in for day. Make sure that if you're if you're a single you'll be completely different than families or unit to set up yourself that you go out you need to guys yourself in a way that suits you and Because maybe the family family would be different compared to single person so you need to take that responsibility and commitment to yourself. Go out look if you want to get coffee. Go out and get coffee. once today. he need to exercise. You need to go out and exercise if you can get fran within your building or within walking distance. Maybe if you can walk together that would be really the best advice of i can give it to you. But don't stay. Stay just in the house because you have to stay in the house. I think you have to stay in the house because he doing your best to support the system but go out and and try to exercise more. I hope you enjoyed those voice notes. Did i give you comfort or you inspired if you like. Send us an e mail about youth. Folsom today's episode two three c dot. Yes borough blues.

Diaspora Blues
"melbourne" Discussed on Diaspora Blues
"A message from victoria's community sector. I'm looking forward to not worrying that my patients are gonna die of to no one else. Being separated from their mom in h k. I'm looking forward to our wedding and having a family and friends from overseas he was us won't see i'm looking forward to being able to welcome guests without a moscow gavin more. The sports back to know mussa my family is can come and watch me play the performing in front of a big crowd so please get vaccinated. Please get vaccinated. please get vaccinated route. Through back to build things. I ask you to get vaccinated. Get vaccinated a message from victoria's community sector a three cr saporta. Welcome back you are listening to the blues. Three cr radio program that also is on radio skid row tuesdays at three thirty pm before the community announcement. We heard from sample that great with her song. Energy 'cause god knows we can use some of that all right so up. Now we're going to listen to a series of voice notes from albanians about their lockdown experience and huge. Thank you to everyone who sent invoice notes. My name is rita administration officer. And i'm basing mail hello. My name is annetta. Prescribe student and community advocate. Here in phnom. I'm bizarre and i'm a year tov shooting in melbourne. Hi my name is issa somali. And i live in merlin How distinguish that I miss my friends. And i missed. The outings. surname also sometimes get bored. And i'm hoping the lockdown to be out slowly. If we did the right thing. I think the most challenging part of look down for me has been the lawsuit ritual and milestones and the social isolation everyday feels the same. If you're working from home you hardly have any separation of space. I think this grief in the life that easily could have had. I'm the first person in my family to go to university and overcame a lot of adversity. And i got my bachelor's degree. And i couldn't celebrate that moment. And i also recently we kindle with my relationship with my family and i want to be able to enjoy that and make time for that but i just i haven't been able to celebrate diwali or rocky. I feel like i have no safe spaces and you need volunteering anywhere else. Besides my connections with people and it just feels like. I don't really have any safe spaces if i'm not connected to people. The thing that i've found is challenging about lockdown is trying to complete the a twelve from her. It's been really really hard considering the fact that we did year. Eleven in lockdown mercer. Beer lebanon lockdown. I think a big thing for the students are twenty. Twenty one is that we kind of had heart you know. We were grateful that we want the students that having to the year. Twelve their final year online. And we had that hype that you know. You twelve Carbon would be under control by the time that we doing it and so now that we saw in the same position. I think todd because we have a year eleven. We've had a twelve with how to earn. Taya base disrupted by this really unfortunate thing. I think it's hard because you're having to be studying at harm allowing in the same environment that you want sweat in. You're able to see your friends every day. You're able to do those normal school year. Twelve things that you you're able to do it's very difficult when you have been going out doing what you one going any place you want going as far as you can go to And you have been told that he can go odd house you if you do you have to go to the more than no longer than five kilometers And you know it's very difficult it is. It's very challenging It's just basically it's not something we have. We've been used to being a free and going anywhere and any time that has been life of a sudden. We have been stalled. People that makes easy for me. The lockdown time is my family. Who i don't mean you walk together. We exercise together self compassion knowing your limits and saying hey today you had a shower you get out of bed absolutely knowing that most days you'll be operating on ten percent and that's k. And also telling people. I don't have the capacity for this right now when i do have more time. It's like long walks and rating and dj surfer may. The things that have made locked in more bearable is inner. Obviously being with my family. I'm able to have their support and lane on them. I'm really grateful that i'm with them. In these really hard times as anyone feeling down. When i'm not feeling my best. I'm able to lean on them for the support that i need. I think that saying my friends going for walks and doing exercise with them has been really great. Usually i'd be able to say them every usually every day of the wake my stays awake sir to have it cut down so much has had an impact because i think socializing is a big pot of paper. I think it's a big pot of community cert- still being able to say them. Interact with them. Has been really great for me. I think you know sometimes the family being part of your family spending time tina and even when you haven't problem with each other than you you just want to be a free and.

Diaspora Blues
"melbourne" Discussed on Diaspora Blues
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Future Tense
Australian Federal Court Rules That AI Can Be a Patent Inventor
"There's been quantity excitement in. I in legal circles in recent days about a decision handed down in the australian federal court which effectively means that the label inventor can in future be given to a non human to an artificial intelligence system. The ruling is a world first and it's likely to be appealed. But how significant is it really professor. Genie patterson is with the center for i and digital ethics at melbourne law. School jamie pedersen. Welcome to the program. Thanks for having me. Tell us about the system at the center of this new legal development. Dabbous what is it and what can it do. Well it's device for thomas bit striking of unified since and it's a narrow network that supposedly is able to be creative to invent a new product of its own accord now. Deborah's has its own creator. He's based in the us and his name is dr steven thaler. Why has docked developing trying to have this particular machine given the same sort of inventors status that he himself enjoys well. Dr failure and a great patient lawyers and a chopping academic code ryan. I bet decided that it was important to understand that is being used quite a lot in the development of various products and particularly pharmaceuticals and. They were worried by the conundrum. That if you're using i but registering the patient to spend invented by a person the some discrepancy in. How much does individual participants. Doing the work might be redone. By the i. But it's the human that's taking the credit for the invention

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"The next twelve months. And that's quite bring people the other part that's different. This time is the direction in which people are pointing finger. People blaming the federal government. This time where sharon tate solution or i should say where was the quarantine outside of hotels solution. The state government made a fuss a week ago. Saying this is all because the vaccine rollout was slow. I think that's because there's no way we would have been a ninety percent vaccinated but significant anger directed at the federal government. Do you have any theories as to why that blame is being spread up to the federal government more because it came from quarantine another state wind. This isn't every single hotel room in this country ordered for the translation. In victoria that puts mike in every single hotel room and watched where it went and tried to fix it then purifies and every single hotel corridor every single worker. Who is any we need. The virus doesn't wear surgical masks. They wear the next level up. They wear any ninety five mask now. Their ideas we've learned from experience. We filed on hotel quarantine mazda. We went the lessen the federal government has mandated. Those rules one. Why on federal so. It's not a it's not a theory. There are shortcomings in quarantine right now and the vaccine rollout has been slow and it has been poorly handled. I think that's the universe of most of the epidemiologists in this country. So that's the reason why the five house being directed it the federal government that the more the blind game goes on and the more i think about the logistics of fighting the virus. To be honest more. I think we need to cut government to be the slack. It's they haven't done this political systems not really good at dealing with these because even though it's one of the thanks rates human society vices up. Politics isn't really good at tackling. This stuff more quietly. It's not a question but there's good reasons for the blind being spread further around this time and angle was building as the lockdown stretched into. Its second week then. On thursday the federal government made two big announcements thirst there was a relief package ranging from three hundred twenty five to five hundred dollars a week. Depending on the person circumstances frontbencher david. Little proud spoke about it that afternoon. Two-thirds of the minimum wage for a full-timer is that enough. And obviously we're trying to work with an an and working in partnership with the victorian government did is only a temporary pilot. And we're hyping it depending on the on the lockdown hyping. This will now be the test case that we can take food. And if they're Further lockdowns not only victoria. Cross any jurisdiction. Can i ask win. People can apply for it and when they might expect to have it in their bank account. It will go log tuesday morning so the spirit of it will depend in terms of the information providers. And that's not going to be iris. Give you some perspective During the bush far sixty percent off the applications that we might on fire or online. They had their money in their account in under forty minutes. We obviously i mean we certainly already signed sort of thing that i'm but obviously it depends on the complexity of the ultimate kite later in the same day. We heard us. By the acting. Victorian premier james molyneaux dot. The federal government would help fund a purpose built quarantine facility but the victorian government had pitched months ago. By the pay 'em i have signed a memorandum of understanding and we're gonna get cracking and deliver this facility. Vc's i very very good outcome. Full victorians and full australians. Yesterday the federal health minister greg hunt announced that the commonwealth would release an extra one hundred thousand five doses to the state of commencing from the fourteenth of june. That this week will allow them to work through some of their existing inventory and will provide that extra one hundred thousand doses which will support fifty thousand individuals for save a. Vaccines i've The the coming weeks. There are a couple of high-profile victorian page on the federal government's. Frontbench greg hunt and just freudenberg spring to mind. Is there any indication that they worried about their political survival. Even because of that reaction that your referring to in melbourne. I don't think they're worried about this seats. You gotta remember. Greg hunt feisty. Pretty feisty opponent in the former pay liberal impede. Julia banks in his seat. I think they're very attuned to it. You can tell from the way. The prime minister talks that. He is intensely attuned to the fact that at the next election which is what know. Listen to a months away. He can't afford to lose. The victoria. the you know the numbers of very very close so very attuned to the fact that you can't stop on the state government and you can't have go at victoria in the middle of a look down. Do you think these commitments now. About bill quarantine facility near avalon airport. Potentially there's also sort of noise coming from queensland and new south wales about similar facilities being set up in states like now at least governments federally ended a state level kind of on the same page about what needs to change their now now. I think they're on the same page at all. actually. I didn't quite understand why i had i coins. Line minister david little pad full of price. Victoria's current proposal away from hotels. But i've been quite derogatory and deriding the queensland government's proposal so why i don't get that like surely combat. What about why was in a detailed planning the federal budget for quarantine outside of hotels. I don't think they've come closer to give up. There's no data spatially victoria and the federal government and they buy full of prize for each other because they've signed a deal now But no i don't think people out on the same page. I i think there's a there's no plan because it's quite hard to have a plan because you're really not have much currently and you're going to need outside of hotels we're gonna be using hotels khalili because it'd be a whole other countries that are vaccinated and the hotels will probably be okay but then also be a huge countries where hotels won't be. I didn't see a plan for.

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"Around the country. Tomorrow's news tonight. Ceremony joins us from the Melbourne Herald Sun Sirrah believing to you. Thanks Field today thing great to have you with us principles that would be given the power to ban aggressive and violent parents from their schools under new laws. That's right. These laws are fit to be introduced for Deb Asian to go before Parliament tomorrow. Here in Victoria, Mums and dads could face immediate 14 day bands and its principles to be given extraordinary powers. Block into the schools up to a year and parents you breach the bands could face fines up to $10,000. So it's meant to be in extreme. Situations that the minister for Education believes that the hole was necessary to be interesting to see how it plays out in Parliament. It will be interesting. Yes, alright, Employers say it's impossible to find staff. This is despite a record number of jobs advertised Yes. So it is currently more than 50,000 jobs advertised on steak pour in Victoria alone, So that's one of the highest number of listings in the site, 23 year history. That data also shows that job applications have dropped. We've spoken Tioga couple different employees in different sectors to a bar, saying Have you of it is that people just don't wanna work that they are jobs out there. So there are other complicating factors, of course that, for example, in the hospitality industry Often we used to get international workers to fill those jobs, which is obviously not possible at the moment to the extent that used today. No, that is true. All right, and four out of five IVF patients of pain thousands of dollars for untested add on treatments. Yes, the same research done out of the University of Melbourne, which is found pretty horrifyingly that It's really an art, overwhelming lack of evidence to support numerous Adams that looks of parents. They're using. Cops want to play patient. They're not all parents are using when they Think perhaps I might be more effective than they actually could. They s so it's worth a rate of that to say to say what those different Treatments are loose. Indeed, indeed. All right, Sarah. Thank you. Thank you so many from the Melbourne Herald Sun Daniella White joins us from Sydney Morning Herald. Daniella Thanks for joining us. Thanks for having me, an expert says confusion and lack of confidence a likely stopping people in New South Wales from getting the AstraZeneca vaccine. Yeah, well, New South Wales Deputy Premier John Barlow Arrow on Monday said it was actually complacency that was to blame for the slow uptake of the vaccine, saying that supply had actually outstripped demand. University of Sydney expert Julie lays, cautioned against assuming any one single reason was driving people away from getting the shot. She said that we need to be careful. We don't miss not being misdiagnosed a lower than expected vaccine uptake is complacency or only lack of confidence. She noted that a very large proportion of the population had actually not being able to get the vaccine for more than two weeks. In that she was referring to people age 50 to 69 who will have access to the estrogenic vaccine in state run clinics from May 24. So Professor, police said Research showed people were confused by all the different pieces of information and was struggling to know whether they should get the vaccine or not, And they need time with an immunization provided to understand the benefits and risks. Yes, all right, And the commissioner who led the state's ice inquiry is accused the New South Wales government of missing a once in a generation opportunity for drug reform. Yes, so Professor down. Howard said he was deeply disappointed with the government's failure to respond to 104 remaining recommendations. They rejected almost five of them outright, including full testing and another supervised injecting center. So, Professor Howard says he wants to know its reasoning for doing so. He said it was beyond belief and unacceptable. The government hadn't responded to a recommendation for more services for Aboriginal communities because he felt personally haunted. Some of the evidence of indigenous families who remains skeptical the government would help the government, for its part, says it maintains its strong position of being tough, tough in the fight against illicit drugs. And they're gonna formally respond to the remaining recommendations by media. Right. And residents near I slighted by grand for the northern end of the Harbor Bridge have accused transport officials of rehashing old plans. Yeah, well as we know, it's been quite a contentious proposal for quite a long time. At the moment. Horse cyclists you need to cross the happen bridge actually need to carry their their bike up 50. 50 stairs. I think it is t be able to cross it and local cycling community. They have said that you know there there there last night in the global cycling community for having to do that. But the release of these long awaited concepts upgrade these busy cycle bicycle route has Bean met with mixed reaction from locals. Milson Point locals and cyclists, some saying that they just rehashing old designs and one of them one of the designs, which is Kind of like a double Jack. A spiral has bean kind of people have been suggested that it's quite a dizzying design, and they don't quite sure how it would work. Yes or us. Okay, Here we go again, I guess. Thank you, Daniela. Thank you. Thank you, then yellow White from the Sydney Morning Herald at the high bar Mercury and the McCann joins us any good evening. I feel Kinga counselors not showing up to a meeting where he was judo apologized for threatening a colleague. Yes, and it caused a great disappointment for a lot of them. Cancel David Grace breached the counselors code of conduct in a workshop in November when he made remarks about Needing a mile I T man to fix the tech issue, and he was subsequently telling counselor Pola Reet. I'll put you on your tail when she confronted this sexist comment. And some of the reparations for his behavior included six hours of anger management counseling and apologizing up tonight Kimber Council meeting, But the council is a shot to say that he shows empty. And a public question was submitted without notice to provide a medical statistical on his behalf, saying he was he couldn't attend because of a long history of a medical condition. That the mayor Dame went to said he was highly skeptical of the excuse because he had only talked to the council earlier that day. Mm. All right now, maybe the big news over the weekend, of course, was the state election and Premier Peter Guttman has been reelected has Mannion primary. The Liberals have retained government, but he made still resigned. Peter got one if the liberal stand former majority government Yes, Which things crazy because he had such a huge individual swing and he favor I think you previously had around 10,000 votes in the last month and destruction he had more than 30,000 individual votes. But he did promise on the eve of the election that expect didn't achieve a majority government he would resign and he's come out again to reaffirm that that would still be the case. And my father liberal, the secured 12 states in the Lower house, which is one shot of the 13. They need the majority and a political analyst, Dr Kevin Bonham. Has said a majority is likely, but we won't actually be sure till next week. Okay and Tasmanian Road users should.

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"Nine the government will close the loophole. We've been clear about not wanting people to come through. Third country, So we'll look at all of that and looking in some cases, we've got people who are in very desperate situations. They're compassionate reasons and obviously defect will consider all of that. Four women have accused federal government MP Andrew Lambing of inappropriate conduct. Stepney Dalzell reports. One academics is docked alarming made her feel uncomfortable on a domestic flight and another says he persistently asked local female staff on an overseas delegation for their phone numbers. The Queens and MP is also accused of inappropriate contact with women on Facebook. Dr Lanning says all the complaint to actually eat without substance. Earlier this week, Andrew Lemming told the media he has a DHD, and he's hyper energetic approach could make others uncomfortable on rare occasions. The Queen sent and pay last month announced he wouldn't break contest the next election after he made headlines for allegedly bullying to female constituents online. He apologized for the hurt in distress is communication may have caused and took medical leave to seek empathy training. Health authorities are awaiting the results of hundreds of new cover tits after viral fragments, but detective and Waste Water and Melvin's Western and northwestern suburbs Stephanie Fairy reports 246 people who've recently returned from the Perth and pill regions in western Australia have been asked to be retested for covert 19. Health officials say they're acting out of extreme caution because of the return to Melbourne last week of a covert positive case from Perth. Four of the people who have been told to get tested. We're on the same flight is the man who tested positive to Corona virus and live in the areas where the fragments have been detected. The Health Department says the fragments are most likely from viral shedding, but may have come from a person in the early phase of active infection. Residents living neither side of a proposed quarantine center on Melvin's northern outskirts of expressed concerns about whether the facility is safe. Francesco Salva reports Hume City Council has requested an urgent meeting with the Victorian government. The its plans to locate a purpose built quarantine. Harbert Mikell, Um, the government's preferred location is in Donny Brook Road north of Melbourne Airport next to an existing animal quarantine facility. The council says residents are concerned about the health and safety impact of living near a quarantine complex but overseas travelers. It says it was not consulted about the proposal prior to the announcement, and has sought clarification about the long term management off the facility. The Victorian opposition has pledged to give more than 600,000 small businesses of financial boots deflected it next year's state election. It's unveiled a $400 million plan to offer rebates that can be claimed again, state and local government fees and charges. The one off payments of $1500 would be available over 12 months to small businesses and soul traders below the 2022 23 threshold. The payroll tax with an annual turnover of at least $75,000. Opposition later, Michael O'Brien says the rebate will help small business to expand their operations and create new local jobs. Several all those little fees the cattle right, the DNC's, the outdoor seating faced the cafe's political Isis. It'll just be a vast small businesses a shot in the arm to help them grow and keep more Bitcoins in work. The Murdoch Children's Research Institute in Melbourne has revealed close to 37% of young people who suffer a concussion will experience mental health problems. The researchers examined the outcomes of almost 90,000 Children from nine countries who had been concussed. They found more than a third went on to suffer high levels of depression and post traumatic stress. Research. Alice Cornel says mental health support should be integrated into concussion management. Central health should always be taken seriously, and the most important thing is to stake medical advice after pediatric concussion. Check in to see how the child is prepping emotionally and big mental health support to the weather. Now for the side Areas of morning fold Miley in the south and a dry, warm and sunny day for Melbourne early morning fog in the outer suburbs, Sonny with a top Today of 23.

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"Outside the steps of parliament house.