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UX Podcast

Per Axbom & James Royal-Lawson

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UXPodcast™ is a twice-monthly digital design podcast - hosted by James Royal-Lawson and Per Axbom - sharing insights about business, technology, people and society since 2011. We want to push the boundaries of how user experience is perceived and boost your confidence in the work you do.
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Devpolicy Talks

Development Policy Centre, ANU

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Devpolicy Talks brings you interviews, event recordings and in-depth documentary features relating to the topics we research at the Development Policy Centre. The Centre, part of the Australian National University’s Crawford School of Public Policy, works on Australian aid, development in Papua New Guinea and the Pacific, and regional and global development issues. It is host to the Devpolicy Blog (devpolicy.org) and a range of public events including the annual PNG Update, the Pacific Updat ...
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Memorandum of Understanding

Host: Gordon Peake, Sound design: Luther Canute, Producer: Julia Bergin

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From the Development Policy Centre. The podcast that peers behind the bureaucratic curtain to tell the stories of the people, policy and politics of international development.
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Perspectives | Perth USAsia Centre Podcast

Foreign affairs podcast by Perth USAsia Centre

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The Perth USAsia Centre is a non-partisan, not-for-profit institution that promotes stronger relationships between Australia, the Indo-Pacific and the USA by contributing to strategic thinking, policy development and enhanced networks between government, the private sector and academia.
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Mobilise podcast from the Centre for Research on Play and Education, Development and Learning (PEDAL) at the Faculty of Education, University of Cambridge. Mobilise is a mini -series in which Sally Hogg, Senior Policy Fellow at University of Cambridge, talks to leading policymakers and politicians from across the UK about how research can be used in policy to improve children's lives. We'll be finding out about the things our guests have achieved for children and about the challenges that ar ...
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The ReEnergise Podcast

Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) Catapult

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This is the place to discover more about emerging technology innovation in offshore renewables and the way that we will harness low carbon energy sources to meet our future energy needs. If you are curious about how to harness the world’s tides, launch intelligent ships with robotic crews in UK waters, adapt national grids to the future energy mix or how artists are envisioning the new offshore reality – this podcast is for you. The ReEnergise Podcast is delivered by the Offshore Renewable E ...
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Government of Saint Lucia

Government Of Saint Lucia

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A range of topical information based radio programming brought to you from the Government Information Service of Saint Lucia. This podcast aims to bring an array of programming to the listening public. Our goal is to keep listeners up to date with all government developments, from the political arena through to the cultural sphere. Learn about the latest policy changes, growth initiatives and social projects. Stay attuned to Saint Lucia's rich heritage and culture, from our annual Independen ...
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Rural Routes

Rural Routes

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This is a show that asks: "What is rural in the 21st century?" Rural Routes is the production of The Leslie Harris Centre of Regional Policy and Development at Memorial University of Newfoundland.
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“The Theory of the Postdoc Evolution” is a podcast from the Postdoctoral Development Centre of Queen’s University Belfast. It aims to provide postdocs with information helping them to develop their careers. It includes, for example, interviews of professionals talking about their career paths, information on the Higher Education system and ways to improve researchers’ CVs. For more info go to: go.qub.ac.uk/PodcastPDC
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JAIAC's Dispute Management in a New World Podcast Series

Jamaica International Arbitration Centre

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The Jamaica International Arbitration Centre Ltd (JAIAC), Dispute Management in a New World Podcast Series, is biweekly conversations with Dr Christopher Malcolm, Secretary General, JAIAC. In this informative and insightful podcast series, Dr Malcolm will share his views and explore the concept, including by reference to the leveraging implications of the appropriate use of dispute management options for stability in business relationships and in support of sustainable economic development; ...
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SHE Research Podcast

Sydney Health Ethics

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A podcast featuring recent research coming out of Sydney Health Ethics, at the University of Sydney, coming to you from Gadigal Land. Sydney Health Ethics is a centre for academic research, for teaching and learning in bioethics and the medical humanities, and for ethical consultation and discussion. We aim to stimulate creative thought, dialogue and action. Our work engages different disciplinary perspectives and fosters a community based on collegiality and critical inquiry. For working li ...
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Join Kerre Woodham one of New Zealand’s best loved personalities as she dishes up a bold, sharp and energetic show Monday to Friday 9am-12md on Newstalk ZB. News, opinion, analysis, lifestyle and entertainment – we’ve got your morning listening covered.
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The Global Economic Governance Programme was established at University College in 2003 to foster research and debate into how global markets and institutions can better serve the needs of people in developing countries. The Programme is directly linked to Oxford University’s Department of Politics and International Relations and Centre for International Studies. It serves as an interdisciplinary umbrella within Oxford drawing together members of the Departments of Economics, Law and Developm ...
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Calleva Research Centre

Oxford University

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The aims of the Calleva Research Centre are to investigate key questions about the origins, development, causes and functions of human behaviour by bridging the humanities, and the social, cognitive, and biological sciences in an evolutionary framework. The Centre's work is embodied through successive three-year interdisciplinary research programmes that draw on unique collaborations between Magdalen Fellows working in these diverse fields. The Centre was inaugurated in October 2010. Its fir ...
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Doing Good Better

Centre for Effective Altruism

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We all want to make a difference — but knowing exactly what we should do with our limited time, money and energy is an extremely hard question. Doing Good Better is a podcast about using reason and evidence to figure out how we can do the most good, using the ideas of effective altruism. We talk to researchers, development economists, philosophers, journalists, charity workers, entrepreneurs, and social scientists to try to figure out what works — and just as importantly, what doesn't. More ...
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I have conceived this podcast as a personal endeavour to bring interesting topics that I have encountered through my professional and academic life to the table. Each episode will take place as conversations with relevant guests who can shed light into the issues being discussed. The podcast will cover economic and political issues with major impact in the countries of the region. EU-Asia relations will feature prominently. I am currently working in Public Affairs in Brussels (Belgium). I ha ...
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Join Lester Kiewit every weekday for an authentic Cape Town wake-up call. The show gets Cape Town as close to the story as possible, from high-profile interviews to did-you-hear watercooler conversations. The show is enlightening and accessible, inclusive and thought-provoking. It helps listeners navigate the (sometimes hectic) business of life. Some highlights include the daily Editorial segment at 6:10 and the flagship #LesterTester on Fridays at 8:35. The WorldView favourite Adam Gilchres ...
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In a bold step to strengthen national emergency preparedness and gender-based violence (GBV) response, Saint Lucia hosted a pivotal two-day training workshop on May 26 and 27, 2025, at the Harbor Club in Rodney Bay. The Gender-Based Violence in Emergencies (GBViE) training brought together key representatives from government agencies, civil society…
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A community hub in Soufriere is now back in action, revitalized and reimagined. With support from the Government of the Republic of China (Taiwan), the Soufriere Innovation and Development Centre has reopened its doors, offering a modern, tech-forward space aimed at empowering youth, entrepreneurs, and the wider community.…
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Nedbank Business Ignite is back on Cape Talk — and this year, it’s all about rewarding small businesses that have dared to scale. If your business has expanded its customer base, innovated its offering, or transformed its operations, you could be in line for support to grow even further. Joining Lester Kiewit is one of this year’s judges, Thuli Mag…
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While we are proud of our South African-produced wines, they face enormous competition in international markets, competing against wines produced in Spain, Italy, Portugal and even the USA. Lester Kiewit speaks to Ella Spira, who is opening the first South African fine wine bar in London’s West End, to elevate South Africa’s status as a producer of…
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Associate Professor Rick de Villiers from the University of the Free State speaks to Lester Kiewit about the first-ever sanctioned Afrikaans translation of Samuel Beckett’s Waiting for Godot. They discuss why it has taken over 70 years for this iconic play to be translated into Afrikaans and reflect on the significance of this milestone during Afri…
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Elon Musk disses Donald Trump as their once-chummy relationship collapses; mass evacuation in Cologne due to WWII bombs; how two fans sneaked into Champions League Final. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your au…
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Citizen journalist and editor for News62.co.za, covering Route 62 and the greater Swellendam area, Mickey Mentz speaks to Lester Kiewit about a growing controversy involving the Swellendam Municipality. He highlights a roadblock held on 30 May where traffic fines were allegedly collected illegally by a private company without proper legal oversight…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Ebrahim Harvey, Political Analyst and Author about the removal of Floyd Shivambu from being the Secretary General to being redeployed into Parliament. They also speak to how this came about and the impact it might have on the trajectory of the party. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk brea…
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Have you found that mobile internet speeds in South Africa are much slower than abroad? Lester Kiewit speaks to Paul Colmer, exco member with the Wireless Application Providers Association (WAPA) to find out the main reasons why this is the case. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme i…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Leonie, who is spreading the word so that it can reach the person she saw giving selflessly to a homeless man on a cold and rainy day in Cape Town. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester…
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It's not really a huge shock, is it? The news that homeowners will have to pay even more for home insurance to help the Natural Hazards Commission (formerly known as the EQC), is to be expected. Insurers have been warning for years that premiums will rise and will continue to rise, that they may have to put some of the cost of risky properties back…
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The Green Point track has a long history and played an important role in the sporting development and achievements of young athletes from across Cape Town. Lester Kiewit speaks to Dr Francois Cleophas, Associate Professor and lecturer at Stellenbosch University, with a special interest in sports and social history. Good Morning Cape Town with Leste…
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This month, Lester Kiewit launches #LesterInYourBusinessLounge, taking the show to a place of business instead of a listener’s home. He broadcasts live from the business lounge at the iconic DHL Cape Town Stadium, where he is joined by listeners who also get a behind-the-scenes tour. Gina Woodburn, CEO of DHL Stadium, joins Lester to talk about how…
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This month, Lester Kiewit launches #LesterInYourBusinessLounge, taking the show to a place of business instead of a listener’s home. He broadcasts live from the business lounge at the iconic DHL Cape Town Stadium, where he is joined by listeners who also get a behind-the-scenes tour. Today, Lester is joined by two key figures behind the stadium’s s…
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A second deadly attack on a Gazan aid centre in 3 days; political corruption claims cost Mongolian PM his job; a kidnapped president – snatched at a museum in France. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authen…
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Committee erupts as Olympic boss is ejected amid clashes over MPs’ social media posts. Lester Kiewit speaks to News24 journalist Jason Felix. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is informative, enligh…
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Yesterday the corruption case against former Free State Premier Ace Magashule has taken a dramatic turn with the Bloemfontein High Court having ruled that the extradition of his former personal assistant, Moroadi Cholota, from the United States was unlawful due to procedural missteps by the National Prosecuting Authority (NPA). Lester Kiewit is joi…
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With the proliferation of AI generated contend and false stories posted to social media channels, it has become immensely difficult for readers to distinguish the good from the bad, so GroundUp has been advocating for our right to be informed. Lester Kiewit speaks to Nathan Geffen, Editor of GroundUp News, to discuss why they have turned this into …
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The City of Cape Town recently unveiled its Universal Access Policy, an initiative it says will revolutionise transport accessibility for all residents, especially the most vulnerable. Lester Kiewit speaks to Erica Du Toit, Coordinator for awareness and sensitisation at the Western Cape Association of and for Persons with Disabilities, to find out …
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Honestly, I don't know why we report on polls. Seriously, I don't know why I'm even talking about them myself, but it's really ripped my nightie overnight. They're so frustrating, and because media companies commission them, it makes the media look like master manipulators. This is from 1News last night (I didn't watch 1News, obvs) but this is from…
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Kiwi business leaders fear the impact of Donald Trump's tariffs will be more severe than the impact of the Global Financial Crisis and the Covid pandemic. ASB and Talbot Mills have been surveying more than 300 business leaders, including CEOs and founders. Two-thirds of businesses are concerned about the impacts, including almost 80% of exporters. …
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How is it that two recent polls had such starkly different outcomes? The latest RNZ Reid Research poll —out this morning— has the right bloc on 46.4, behind the left bloc on 50.3. But the latest 1 News Verian poll —released last night— has the right bloc on 50-percent, well ahead of the left bloc on 45. Curia Market Research Owner David Farrar told…
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This week on Green Tip of the Week, Lester Kiewit caught up with Zoe Prinsloo, environmental activist and founder of Save A Fishie, who joined the show from Richard’s Bay as part of her ambitious coast-to-coast beach clean-up campaign. On a mission to tackle plastic pollution head-on, Zoe and her team are making waves—having already removed nearly …
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As a leading African corporate and investment bank, RMB plays an active role in Africa’s growth; and through the RMB Africa Focus series, highlights some of the forces driving change across the continent. This week, we turn our attention to infrastructure and finance. Lester Kiewit chats to Crystal Orderson about financial innovations and major inf…
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Lester Kiewit gets The Africa Report with Kiri Rupiah of The Continent. They discuss state capture – Malawi style; Ghana’s embassy in Washington DC being closed over fraud claims; Namibia recognises and honours the victims of German’s first genocide. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This program…
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After a tragic incident which led to the death of a young New Zealand man, experts are concerned over the viral trend of an online challenge called “Run It Straight”, where two participants run towards each other at full speed, to emulate a rugby or American Football-style tackle, and to determine a winner. Lester Liewit speaks to Dr Marshall Garre…
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Colorado’s antisemitic attack was plotted for a year by suspect; people flocking to see corpse of 16th century saint; the rise of the pre-nup. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up ca…
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Are rats getting into your home to escape the cold? Lester Kiewit speaks to Toni Brockhoven, Chairperson of Beauty Without Cruelty South Africa, to find out humane ways to get rid of them. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape…
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The Presidential Employment Stimulus (PES) has emerged as a lifeline in South Africa’s fight against soaring unemployment, especially in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. In just a few short years, it created over 1.5 million opportunities—offering hope, income, and dignity to the most vulnerable. Lester Kiewit and Andrew Donaldson, Research assoc…
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This week on What the Hack! with Arthur Goldstuck, we catch him live from Dubai International Airport, en route to the UEFA Champions League Final in Munich! Arthur chats to Lester Kiewit about the tech powering major sporting events, before diving into the Gadget of the Week: the no-nonsense Huawei Fit 4 Pro smartwatch. Plus, if you’ve ever had th…
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On average, there are 73 work-related deaths in New Zealand every single year. Relative to the number of people in employment, the New Zealand workplace fatality rate is double that of Australia, and it hasn't shifted in many, many years. More road cones have not made a difference. The New Zealand rate is similar to the rate the UK experienced back…
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The rise of generative AI could be putting children at risk. Gloria Masters, founder of 'Handing The Shame Back', believes the current digital environment has enabled “much more sexualised content” of children to be available to predators. AI tools allow people to remove clothing from people in photos, such as children, creating fake nude images th…
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Lester Kiewit chats with Ashrinee Gopi, Nedbank’s Regional Manager of Small Business Services, about the return of Nedbank Business Ignite on Cape Talk. Celebrating 12 years of partnership, Nedbank continues to support and invest in small businesses by offering one outstanding entrepreneur the chance to win R200,000 cash plus an advertising package…
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Lester Kiewit speaks to Professor Lyal White, faculty at GIBS and research associate with the Brenthurst Foundation about El Salvador’s President Nayib Bukele devolving from reformer to autocrat; Argentina’s President Javier Milei emulating US President Donald Trump; the highest rate of tropical forest loss in Brazil and Bolivia; and a photojournal…
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South Africa faces high levels of violent crime, and while it has robust policing structures and crime-fighting strategies on paper, implementation often falls short. The government’s response has been criticized for lacking urgency, consistency, and coordination. Public trust in law enforcement remains low due to issues like corruption, under-reso…
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A series of defence warnings; a celebration turns nasty in Paris as PSG fans run amok after Champions League win. Adam Gilchrist shares details on these stories with Lester Kiewit. Good Morning Cape Town with Lester Kiewit is a podcast of the CapeTalk breakfast show. This programme is your authentic Cape Town wake-up call. Good Morning Cape Town wi…
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In a bold move to curb rising unemployment and protect local jobs, the Cabinet has approved sweeping labour reforms targeting the employment of foreign nationals. Through the National Labour Migration Policy and the Employment Services Amendment Bill, the government plans to impose quotas, tighten visa enforcement, and restrict foreign-owned small …
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The inquest into the deaths of the Cradock Four activists is scheduled to open today at the Gqeberha High Court. Lester chats to Lukhanyo Calata, Journalist and author and son of Fort Calata, who was part of the Cradock Four, about the opening of the third inquest into the murders of Mathew Goniwe, Sparrow Mkonto, Fort Calata, and Sicelo Mhlauli. T…
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Jamie Thurston Wyngaard, co-founder and Chief Experience Officer of Loop, speaks to Lester Kiewit about how their fintech platform is transforming South Africa’s informal transport sector. Jamie shares how Loop turns WhatsApp into a real-time, cashless payment system that helps users pay taxi fares, book transport, and handle everyday transactions …
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Riyaaz Parker, executive member of the Rylands Cricket Club, speaks to Lester Kiewit about the community’s urgent fight to stop the sale of public recreational land to a corporate developer. The land, currently used for cricket and soccer, supports over 300 children in regular sporting activities and is home to the recently promoted Premier League …
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The episode opens with Leith Greensalde recounting her journey from rural Queensland to international global health work. After starting her career as a political adviser to senior Labor politicians including Brian Howe, she moved to the United States for graduate study at the Harvard Kennedy School prior to Labor's anticipated 1996 election loss. …
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In need of some binge-watching options this weekend? Lester Kiewit chats to Matthew Jantjies-Green about some of the series you can spend some time watching this weekend, including: - Love, Death + Robots (Netflix) - ⁠Overcompensating (Amazon Prime) - ⁠Niggies (DSTV) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.…
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With two-thirds of vehicles in South Africa not being covered by insurance, the odds are high that many accidents will involve parties who are insured and those who are not. But how can damages be settled when that happens? Lester Kiewit and resident consumer expert Wendy Knowler discuss third-party claims and blame-apportionment. Good Morning Cape…
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