the WA Police taser data reveals the locations where tasers are used most in the state By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 10:50:00 +1100 One West Australian is tasered the equivalent of every weekday by police officers, new data obtained by the ABC via Freedom of Information shows. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Police:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Stamp duty cut for off-the-plan apartments in bid to boost WA's ailing property market By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 16:24:00 +1100 The WA Government announces stamp duty discounts of 75 per cent for those buying off-the-plan apartments following repeated pleas for help from the property sector, which has been in the doldrums since the end of the mining boom. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Business Economics and Finance:Industry:Housing Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:Parliament:State Parliament Government and Politics:States and Territories:All Government and Politics:Tax:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the A-League family affair at Perth Glory as Popovic father-son duo challenge club curse By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 10:16:00 +1100 Perth Glory fans could be forgiven for being sceptical of Kristian Popovic's spot in a team coached by his dad Tony, given the club's somewhat disastrous history of father-son duos. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Sport:All:All Sport:Soccer:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the A race against the clock to tackle the worst measles outbreak in WA this century By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 25 Oct 2019 20:23:00 +1100 Western Australia is experiencing its worst outbreak of measles for two decades, with 28 confirmed cases since the end of September and it is being handled in much the same way as a bushfire or a cyclone. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Health:All:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:Respiratory Diseases Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the The scars of the Pinjarra massacre still linger 185 years after one of WA's bloodiest days By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 26 Oct 2019 15:16:00 +1100 Almost two centuries on, families in Western Australia's south-west are still waiting for proper recognition of one of the state's bloodiest days but they hope change will come about soon. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth southwestwa Community and Society:Death:All Community and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):Aboriginal Community and Society:Indigenous (Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander):All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000 Australia:WA:Pinjarra 6208
the Two children found dead at Madeley home in Perth, mother under arrest By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 09:13:00 +1100 Police are investigating after two children are found dead at a home in Madeley, in Perth's northern suburbs, with their mother under arrest in hospital with self-inflicted injuries. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Community and Society:Death:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Madeley 6065 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the The sweeping views from Margaret Carmody's home at Trigg Beach. By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 09:42:00 +1100 Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Community and Society:All:All Community and Society:Urban Development and Planning:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000 Australia:WA:Trigg 6029
the Meet the people who live at some of Western Australia's unique addresses in defiance of authorities By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 27 Oct 2019 09:42:00 +1100 They are a select group of people who live in places that would never be possible today, and have refused every effort to get them to move on. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Community and Society:History:All Community and Society:Urban Development and Planning:All Government and Politics:Local Government:All Human Interest:All:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Fremantle 6160 Australia:WA:Henderson 6166 Australia:WA:Perth 6000 Australia:WA:Trigg 6029
the Perth mother of two daughters found dead in Madeley home charged with murder By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 07:36:00 +1100 A 38-year-old Madeley woman has been charged with two counts of murder after her six-year-old and 10-year-old daughters were found dead in their home on Friday. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Community and Society:Death:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and Manslaughter Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Madeley 6065 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Rescued divers say they were surrounded by sharks while spearfishing near Augusta By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 08:03:00 +1100 Three spearfishing teenage divers sought refuge on a reef for an hour waiting to be rescued after bronze whaler sharks began circling them. Full Article ABC Radio Perth southwestwa perth Human Interest:Animal Attacks:Shark Australia:WA:Augusta 6290 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Perth mother accused of killing daughters in Madeley home faces court from hospital By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 17:46:00 +1100 A woman accused of killing her two young daughters faces a bedside court hearing in hospital, several days after the girls' bodies were discovered in their home in Perth's northern suburbs. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and Manslaughter Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Madeley 6065 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Perth Halloween weather forecast to bring a cold snap after weekend hot spell By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 28 Oct 2019 19:34:00 +1100 Trick-or-treaters might want to pack a brolly some gloomy Halloween weather is forecast for Perth, following the city's warmest October day for six years. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Weather:All:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Parents of father who murdered two children in Yanchep tell inquest of his rage By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 19:35:00 +1100 The grandfather of two young Perth children murdered by their father tells an inquest he feared for their wellbeing in the months before their deaths. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and Manslaughter Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000 Australia:WA:Yanchep 6035
the Troubled wave energy company Carnegie Clean Energy has a 'rebirth' on the ASX By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 31 Oct 2019 09:48:00 +1100 Former AFL commissioner Mike Fitzpatrick and his fellow directors of Carnegie Clean Energy emerge as the saviours of the troubled wave energy company, whose shares have been reinstated to the ASX. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Business Economics and Finance:All:All Environment:Alternative Energy:All Science and Technology:Energy:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Junior Fayiah Carlos jailed for life for 'ferocious' attack on teenage mother of his child By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 00:52:00 +1100 A Perth father is jailed for life for murdering his teenage partner after their violent relationship culminated in a "frenzied" and "ferocious" attack. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Community and Society:Domestic Violence:All Law Crime and Justice:All:All Law Crime and Justice:Courts and Trials:All Law Crime and Justice:Crime:Murder and Manslaughter Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Mandurah 6210 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Athletes throw off the shackles to add their influence to the climate fight By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 18:24:00 +1100 Perth Glory's Chris Harold is just one of a growing number of athletes using their profiles and huge social media followings to push the causes they believe in. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Environment:Climate Change:All Sport:All:All Sport:Soccer:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the The State Tennis Centre is slowly sinking, and so is tennis in Western Australia By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 04 Nov 2019 08:27:00 +1100 While Perth Stadium on the banks of the Swan River is soaring, its neighbour in the State Tennis Centre is literally sinking, contributing to major problems with facilities and there is currently no plan to fix it. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Sport:All:All Sport:Tennis:All Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Burswood 6100 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the Diagnosed with anorexia two years ago, Amanda is one of the forgotten victims of eating disorders By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 07 Nov 2019 12:46:00 +1100 Almost 20 years after she first sought help for an eating disorder, single mother Amanda Baldi says she feels no closer to recovery in a state without a single residential treatment centre. Full Article ABC Radio Perth perth Government and Politics:All:All Government and Politics:States and Territories:All Health:All:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:All Health:Diseases and Disorders:Eating Disorders Australia:WA:All Australia:WA:Mandurah 6210 Australia:WA:Perth 6000
the What you're feeling amid the coronavirus crisis is probably grief By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 30 Mar 2020 05:30:00 +1100 By consciously naming and understanding our grief around the myriad losses the COVID-19 pandemic has brought with it, we can move through it. Professor Kim Felmingham, clinical psychologist from the University of Melbourne shares how to deal with the collective grief that is accompanying mass layoffs, change and job uncertainty. And then Colin James, business coach, facilitator and remote meeting guru gives us some guidance on taking the pain out of video conference meetings. Full Article Business Economics and Finance Work Psychology
the Bold leadership in the time of COVID-19 By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 06 Apr 2020 05:30:00 +1000 This is make or break time for leaders. So how should our bosses be communicating with us and what should they be saying, and NOT saying in this, the biggest global crisis of our time? A few leaders have stood out from the pack: leadership expert Dr Kirstin Ferguson breaks down what has made their leadership exceptional and what we can learn from it; and communications specialist Jayne Dullard steers leaders in what to say, how to say it and when. And that time, she says, is now. GUESTS Dr Kirstin Ferguson, leadership expert, member of multiple boards and deputy chair of the ABC, co-author of Women Kind. Jayne Dullard, communications specialist who has worked extensively in crisis communications. FURTHER INFORMATION: Jacinda Adern’s Facebook post: https://bit.ly/2UXfV4H Arne Sorenson’s LinkedIn post: https://bit.ly/2UEmA51 PRODUCER: Maria Tickle Full Article Business Economics and Finance Work
the Unlocking the keys to deep listening By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 05:30:00 +1000 How well do you listen to people at work? No, stop and think - how well do you really listen, not just wait for your turn to talk or be distracted by the chatter in your head: "Wish he would hurry the hell up!" or "Here she goes pushing that agenda again, now I will be late for the gym." Executive coach Oscar Trimboli and author calls it deep listening and he says it involves not just listening to the content but also the meaning, context and most importantly, the unsaid. And it can change your life and your career. And if you are struggling a little in finding your mojo after being suddenly thrust into WFH, organisational psychologist, podcaster and founder of Inventium, Amantha Imber, shares her science-based tips on how to better structure your day to get stuff done. Oscar's book: Deep Listening - Impact Beyond Words. Deep listening quiz Producer: Maria Tickle Full Article Business Economics and Finance Work Management Psychology
the When WFH collides with schooling at home the game has to change By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 05:30:00 +1000 PPT (paid pajama time), WFH - whatever you want to call it - for many of us, it’s the first time we’ve been forced to work outside the office environment. So, how might we best navigate remote work - and keep our jobs and minds intact? Mark Mortensen is Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour at INSEAD Business school. He’s been researching virtual working for 20 years and he walks us through what he’s learnt about remote collaboration and team dynamics. And to raise the bar even higher, if you have school-aged children in Victoria, you may be experiencing a rising tide of tension in your home as your kids log in to remote learn. And other states, listen up 'cause you may be next! As executive general manager of marketing and sales for MYOB and mother to three kids, Natalie Feehan has navigated an integrated work life for a long time. She shares what’s worked and hasn’t in this brave new world where school, home and work collide. Just don’t mention the cake. Full Article Business Economics and Finance Work COVID-19 Parenting
the If not THAT then WHO? The loss of self worth and identity when jobs evaporate By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 05:30:00 +1000 900,000 people read Alex Reiff's searingly honest account of how he felt when he lost his job. Much to his amazement the searingly honest LinkedIn post in which he shared his fear and uncertanties quickly went viral. This Indianapolis sales executive’s experience of loss is being repeated globally. Around 700, 000 Australians, across a multitude of industries, have lost their jobs due to the fallout from the pandemic. Now the word “unprecedented” has been bandied around a lot, but this kind of mass layoff hasn’t happened in this country since the “recession we had to have” in the early 90s. For many, losing their job will be not only an economic crisis but a psychological one. Alex Reiff, full-time dad Aliya Rao, Assistant Professor of Sociology, Singapore Management University author of forthcoming book Crunch Time: how married couples confront unemployment. Janna Koretz , clinical psychologist specialising in mental health challenges associated with high pressure careers, founder of Azimuth Psychological in Boston. Deirdre Dowling, freelance classical musician, based in Paris, now back in Australia due to the pandemic. Silvia Regos, business growth advisor and coach who made a major transition in her career two years ago. Producer: Maria Tickle Full Article Business Economics and Finance Work
the Funerals, Shabbat and God during the coronavirus By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 18 Mar 2020 17:30:00 +1100 Europe's epicentre of the coronavirus, Italy, has banned funerals -so how are Italians dealing with not having families around during this mourning period? Also, how are religions like Judaism, where human contact and comfort are deeply central, faring under coronavirus? And, the clash of rights that comes with the debate over religious freedom. Full Article
the Ethics, partitions and the new hierarchy of humanity By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 25 Mar 2020 17:30:00 +1100 Could Coronavirus create a new hierarchy of humanity – who’s valuable and who’s not? And, has the Vatican been affected by coronavirus? Also, the story of love across the religious divide in India and Pakistan. Full Article
the How the holy city of Qom became the transmitter of the Coronavirus in Iran By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 01 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +1100 We go to the heart of the Coronavirus in the Middle East - the Iranian holy city of Qom, where not even the ayatollahs are safe. And, how Israel’s ultra-Orthodox Jews are pushing back against social distancing. Also, what does the Coronavirus reveal about a nation’s values? Does the communitarian nature of modern Germany account for its resilience in the face of pandemic? Full Article
the The public backlash, a Cardinal, and the Vatican By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 08 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +1000 George Pell has been acquitted in the High Court and freed from jail for Easter. But will the cardinal return to a position of power in the global Catholic Church? And, a long-time friend of George Pell, Dr Bernadette Tobin joins the program. Also, the Palestinian Muslim who has spent his life as guardian of one of Christianity’s holiest shrines. Full Article
the Coronavirus, war, and the new inequality By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 29 Apr 2020 17:30:00 +1000 If coronavirus is like a war, what else can erupt under the fog of war? And, we will take you to one of the most densely packed places in the world where the Christian aid group World Vision is trying to coral the virus. Also, Nobel prize-winning economist Joseph Stiglitz looks at one of the casualties of the COVID-19 outbreak - the deepening inequality within and between nations. Full Article
the The religious socialists By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Wed, 06 May 2020 17:30:00 +1000 Author Gary Dorrien discusses his new book on the religious roots of social democracy. He describes how 19th and early 20th century Christians in Europe, Britain and the US laid the foundation of the ideology that would dominate western politics for 40 years after WWII - and why it's making a comeback. Full Article Religion and Beliefs Community and Society
the Kartika playing in the desert dirt By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:32:17 +1000 Full Article Animals and Nature Human Interest Animals Rural Deserts Travel and Tourism
the Kartika the Bengal cat By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:32:17 +1000 Full Article Animals and Nature Human Interest Animals Rural
the Kartika walking through the outback By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:32:17 +1000 Full Article Animals and Nature Human Interest Animals Rural Deserts Travel and Tourism
the Kartika in the outback By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 06:32:17 +1000 Full Article Human Interest Animals Rural Animals and Nature Deserts
the Optimism in the Barossa wine industry on the rise following poor start to 2020 By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 16:47:57 +1000 The Barossa Valley wine industry is starting to look forward after a low wine yield and coronavirus clusters created a rough start to the year. Full Article Agribusiness Small Business COVID-19 Viticulture Agricultural Crops Rural Regional
the The empty Agfest site in 2020 By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sat, 09 May 2020 11:44:56 +1000 Full Article Rural Agribusiness Agricultural Shows COVID-19
the The ageing brain: it ain't all downhill By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 12:30:00 +1000 Growing older is something we only get to do if we’re lucky, so why are so many of us unenthusiastic about the prospect of ageing? We speak to neuroscientist and author Dan Levitin about his new book The Changing Mind, which looks at the ways the brain actually improves as we age, and how we can help it. Full Article Community and Society Psychology Science and Technology Neuroscience Brain and Nervous System Lifestyle Health Older People
the Mental health on the Covid frontline By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 12:30:00 +1000 The uncertainty, isolation, and danger posed by the Coronavirus pandemic affects the mental health of many people - but for those on the frontline, all of those feelings can be heightened. We talk to health professionals who have been managing their own panic attacks and anxiety. Full Article Doctors and Medical Professionals Health Healthcare Facilities Mental Health Psychology Suicide Community and Society
the Seeking help for the first time in a crisis By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 26 Apr 2020 12:30:00 +1000 If you’ve noticed a change in your mental well-being over the past few weeks you’re not alone. As the effects of the pandemic and the conditions of isolation begin to be take hold, manyAustralians are searching for support for the first time in their lives. So if you choose to ask for help, how do you takethe first steps. Full Article Counselling Psychology Mental Health
the Podcast extra: The pineapple project By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 28 Apr 2020 03:00:00 +1000 Sharing with you one of the ABC's other great podcasts. Join Jan Fran and friends as they take life’s prickly bits and make them sweeter and easier to deal with. Full Article
the The brain in isolation By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 12:30:00 +1000 Over the past few weeks many of us have been living more isolated lives than we’re used to. We might not be in government-mandated quarantine but there’s no doubt that COVID-19 has upended our social lives. Yet isolation can be deeply troubling for humans because we’re social animals; and that’s just as true in our current circumstances as it is in very extreme forms of isolation. Full Article Mental Health Psychology
the Has COVID-19 killed the cinema? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 02 Apr 2020 11:05:00 +1100 Remember when going to the movies was a thing? Well this week on Download This Show we ask whether the combination of streaming and COVID-19 will be the final nail in its coffin. Plus, Singapore has signed hundreds of its citizens up with a contact tracing app to help limit the spread of the virus. But is this government surveillance gone too far? And, how faith groups are leading the way in building communities in the age of isolation. Guests: Ariel Bogle, online technology reporter, ABC Science @arielbogle + Jonno Seidler, Advertising Creative @jonnoseidler Full Article Science and Technology Computers and Technology Internet Technology Health Arts and Entertainment Popular Culture
the The race to contact trace By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 16 Apr 2020 11:05:00 +1000 Ever think about how many germs live on your phone? This week on DTS, we'll talk you through the best way to clean it. Plus, Australia weighs up contact tracing apps, while Google and Apple join the fray. And e-sports are getting a boon from our social isolation, but does it still suck? Guests: Tegan Jones, Editor, Gizmodo @Tegan_Writes + Matt Hopkins, Senior Native Content Manager, Pedestrian Daily @mopkins88 Full Article Internet Technology Internet Culture Information and Communication Mobile Phones Social Media Games Science and Technology Computers and Technology Health Arts and Entertainment
the The Black Death - the plague that never went away By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 22 Mar 2020 12:05:00 +1100 In the fourteenth century, the plague killed about half the population of Europe and Asia, making it one of the most devastating pandemics in human history - and it's a disease that persists to this day. Full Article Diseases and Disorders Infectious Diseases (Other)
the SARS and MERS - what did the earlier epidemics teach us? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 05 Apr 2020 12:05:00 +1000 Singapore and South Korea – partly because of their experience with previous corona virus outbreaks – have managed this pandemic without locking people in their homes or shutting down their economies. How did they do it? Full Article Health COVID-19 Respiratory Diseases SARS
the SARS, Ebola and now Covid-19 - world health and the role of the W.H.O. By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 12 Apr 2020 12:05:00 +1000 For over 60 years the World Health Organisation has been the pre-eminent international health organisation but questions have been asked about its response to several infectious diseases. This is the story of the WHO, its strengths and its failings. Episode first aired 1 March 2015 Full Article
the What happened to the NBN, Australia's 'information superhighway'? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 19 Apr 2020 12:05:00 +1000 The NBN was supposed to provide all Australian homes with reliable, super-fast internet connections. As many of us adjust to living and working from home, connected with our jobs, friends and family online, has it lived up to its promise? Full Article Telecommunications History Information and Communication
the Will Joe Biden be the next President of the United States? By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Sun, 03 May 2020 12:05:00 +1000 Joe Biden has emerged as the Democratic nominee for the United States Presidential race in November. But he’s run twice before and both times been defeated soundly. Why did he win this time and how did he gain the support of African American voters? Full Article World Politics
the The Chairs By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 07:26:00 +1000 Eugene Gilfedder and Jennifer Flowers shine in this fast-paced piece of absurdist theatre. Full Article ABC Local brisbane Arts and Entertainment:Theatre:All Australia:QLD:Kelvin Grove 4059
the The Clean House By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Mon, 05 Jul 2010 13:46:00 +1000 'The Clean House' is a funny and enjoyable play, despite its serious subject matter: death, infidelity and the search for meaning. Full Article ABC Local brisbane Arts and Entertainment:Theatre:All Australia:QLD:South Bank 4101
the Fat Pig reflects the audience By www.abc.net.au Published On :: Thu, 08 Jul 2010 13:12:00 +1000 Neil LaBute is one of those contemporary playwrights whose work is both compelling and disturbing. This American, and former Mormon, is blessed with an uncanny talent for cutting right to the core of what it is to be alive in contemporary Western culture. He specialises in bringing to life seemingly ordinary characters who, as the narrative unfolds, become increasingly uncomfortable to watch and to listen to. This is not done, however, simply for the shock value, but rather for the purpose of holding up a mirror for his audiences to see just how dark, disturbing and often downright repulsive we all can be. Full Article ABC Local brisbane Arts and Entertainment:All:All Arts and Entertainment:Theatre:All Australia:QLD:All Australia:QLD:Brisbane 4000 Australia:QLD:West End 4101