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Understanding the conflict in the Middle East and its implications in Ausralia

Want to understand a little of why things are at a flashpoint in the Middle East right now? An expert in radicalisation and extremism, Shane Healy, has an explainer for those unaware of aspects of history on why the Middle East is problematic and how radicalisation can be dealt with in Australia.

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  • Ravlic at Large - S1E4 - Gordon Traill

    43:10|
    Gordon Traill is a former chef with the Australian Defence Forces and he takes Tom Ravlic on a tour across his almost three decade long career in the armed forces. Traill is a part of an exhibition at the Shrine of Remembrance called the 'Taste of Combat' that is on from 2 December 2024 to late 2025.
  • Ravlic at Large - S1E3 - Greg Barton

    31:46|
    Deakin University Professor Greg Barton explores the definition of terrorism with Tom Ravlic and a range of practical consequences that arise when terrorism is defined in a particular way.
  • Why are people not listening to learn, but listening to react?

    09:29|
    The interview Tom Ravlic did recently with Senator Barbara Pocock provided some food for thought for an audience that did not know the South Australia senator and Greens representative at all well. Tom Ravlic asks whether we actually condition ourselves to not listen to people, and to learn what they are all about.
  • Ravlic at Large - S1E2 - Barbara Pocock

    38:29|
    The past 12 months have seen a lot of activity in parliamentary inquiries related to accounting firms and consultants. Senator Barbara Pocock tells Tom Ravlic about the inquiries in which she has participated, and that she thinks a lot more work needs to be done.
  • Getting evidence for policy making and legislating tougher tax laws

    26:22|
    Andrew Leigh, the Assistant Minister for Competition, Charities, Treasury and Employment, joins Tom Ravlic to talk about how the government tests whether policies work, the tax laws impacting companies that operate cross border, and a bit of a chat about what the respective roles for government are the Reserve Bank of Australia. This podcast is the audio of the Ravlic at Large streamed presentation available on YouTube.
  • Tips on how to get a broader perspective on Australia's domestic politics

    11:02|
    How may people do you listen to with whom you disagree? What do you read on poltics and why? Tom Ravlic suggests that people can do themselves a favour and read more broadly.
  • Where are we at with creating inclusive workplaces that incorporate disabled people?

    23:06|
    Deloitte Australia's accessibility lead Dani Fraillon is on a mission to try and raise awareness on the importance of creating better workplace environments for disabled people. She is concerned that in 2024 people are still unable to feel comfortable disclosing their disabilities at the office as well as get some form of adjustment that means they can reach their full potential in the workplace.
  • A reflection on the International Day for People with Disabiities

    14:00|
    A reflection on a day Tom Ravlic views as one of three important days of the year.
  • Food security - a view from the Australian Food and Agriculture Industry Taskforc

    23:11|
    Deloitte's Vanessa Matthijssen is a member of the Australian Food and Agricultural Industry Taskforce and she has some significant concerns about the current status of the food sector. The taskforce has issued a fairly comprehensive paper that sets out a range of policy ideas but she argues these ideas can only be properly implemented with a higher degree of coordination between the public and private sectors.