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Living together in a group is a strategy many animals use to survive and thrive. And a big part of what makes that living situation successful is listening. In this episode, we explore the collaborative world of the naked mole-rat. Threshold is nonprofit, listener-supported, and independently produced. You can support Threshold by donating today . To stay connected, sign up for our newsletter . Operation frog sound! Send us your frog sounds for an upcoming episode. We want you to go out, listen for frogs and toads, and record them. Just find someone croaking, and hit record on your phone. It doesn’t matter if there’s background noise. It doesn’t even matter if you’re not sure whether or not you’re hearing an amphibian—if you think you are, we would love to get a recording from you. Please also say your name and where you are in the world, and then email the recording to us at outreach@thresholdpodcast.org…
The Economy, Stupid
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Formerly The Money, The Economy, Stupid is your weekly guide to the world of business, economics and finance. Every Thursday, economist Peter Martin is joined by a team of sharp young thinkers for a fresh conversation about the financial stories making headlines and how they might affect you.
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Formerly The Money, The Economy, Stupid is your weekly guide to the world of business, economics and finance. Every Thursday, economist Peter Martin is joined by a team of sharp young thinkers for a fresh conversation about the financial stories making headlines and how they might affect you.
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1 Liberation Day fallout: How Trump's tariffs will hit Australia 28:42
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President Trump is promising more than the world has ever seen. What impact will the US tariff move have on Australian producers, businesses, shoppers, and the broader economic landscape?
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1 The election budget: would you rather a cut in tax (albeit small) or a year of cheaper petrol? 29:04
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The budget week that began with an unexpected tax cut has evolved into a debate about what we pay at the pump. What's better for you in the long run?
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1 Australians spend more on beer than power – so why do electricity bills hurt more? 28:50
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Electricity makes up a smaller slice of household spending than beer or takeaway – yet power bills spark outrage like nothing else. With prices set to jump 30%, is the government trapped in an endless cycle of rebates? Plus, a restaurant collapse leaves workers unpaid, exposing a major flaw in Australia’s wage safety net. Meanwhile, cash is dying, and the Reserve Bank says it might not last another decade. Will you still be using it in 10 years? Emilia Terzon - ABC national business reporter James Eyres - Banking and payments writer, the Australian Financial Review, Get in touch: We read all of your emails, and appreciate each one. Please keep them coming theeconomy.stupid@abc.net.au or use the #PeterMartinEconomy on Instagram to get our attention.…
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1 A changed world: What's Australia's new reality in Trump's economic gamble? 29:34
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The US and Australian markets are in freefall, and now we face steep tariffs on steel and aluminium. That’s right, no special treatment for us down under!
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1 Cyclone Alfred could boost the next GDP figure. Here’s why the numbers don’t add up 29:07
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Why destruction isn't counted against GDP, but the replacement is.
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1 A deal with god: is super annuity the answer? 28:56
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Your super is funding U.S roads and data centres. Is it simply, too big for Australia?
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1 The RBA’s rate cut: a quick fix or a band-aid? How it affects you and why there might not be more to come 29:05
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The RBA dropped interest rates this week - smart move? Or is the RBA kicking the financial can down the road? Plus, the South Australian government has forced the Whyalla Steelworks into administration. Then, the economic fallout of the family trust trial.
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1 Tariff whiplash and Australia's inflation dragon 29:04
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Tariffs are on the rise — so what does this mean for ultra-cheap sites like Temu? Then, is Elon Musk behind the recent slump in electric car sales? Plus, the question of whether Australia has slain the inflation dragon remains on the table.
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1 How much would a tariff war hurt, really? 29:04
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Trump's tariffs are here, but do those voting for them really understand how they work? Plus, the housing market is cooling down, but should we take it further and push prices down even more? And, we’re taxing tobacco heavily, but surprisingly, the tax revenue is dropping. Turns out, it’s not because people are quitting. Could we be facing a self-defeating tax? Taj Pabari - social entrepreneur and author of Young, Dumb and Financially Independent: What school didn't teach you about money. Emilia Terzon - ABC national business reporter. Get in touch: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at theeconomy.stupid@abc.net.au…
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1 Is a rate cut (finally) on the cards? 28:35
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With inflation down and right within the Reserve Bank's target band, is there any reason why we shouldn't now expect a cut in interest rates? Plus, a deep dive into DeepSeek, the Chinese AI firm that shook the US stock market this week; and the economics of the Australian Open - turns out there's more than a Grand Slam title at stake. Guests: Myriam Robin - Senior writer with the Australian Financial Review. Isaac Gross - former Reserve Bank economist, now lecturer in economics at Monash University. Get in touch: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at theeconomy.stupid@abc.net.au…
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1 Trump is back: Here's what it means for you (and your wallet) 28:34
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With Donald Trump back in the White House, it's boom time for billionaires and tech bros. How much will these changes trickle down to Australia? Plus, you’ve probably noticed those fees racking up, every time you tap your debit card. A push is now on to ban them, but this might have some unexpected - and expensive - consequences. Guests: Megan Flamer - Innovation and organisational development specialist with Monash Business School (and founder of Excited Adults) Michael Janda - ABC News Business Editor. Get in touch: We'd love to hear from you! Email us at theeconomy.stupid@abc.net.au…
The Economy, Stupid is your weekly guide to the world of business, economics and finance. Every Thursday, economist Peter Martin is joined by a team of sharp young thinkers for a fresh conversation about the financial stories making headlines and how they might affect you.
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1 The High Costs of Losing Sleep 29:06
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Australians have a sleeping problem. The most conservative estimates show one in 10 have a sleep disorder, which is having an impact on their safety, wellbeing and productivity. This ends up costing almost a $1 billion a week. And that’s not all. The total cost of inadequate sleep is thought to be as high as $75 billion a year. We’re not alone either. International research shows places like the US, the UK and Europe are facing similar problems, with similar costs. Guests: Shanthakumar Rajaratnam, Chair of the Sleep Health Foundation Professor Ron Grunstein, The Woolcock Institute Wendy Troxel, The Rand Corporation Zafina Ademi, Professor of Health Economics, Monash University Presenter: Richard Aedy Producer: Whitney Fitzsimons This program was first broadcast on 9th May, 2024…
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1 Story of Human Progress Through Six Materials 29:07
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Journalist Ed Conway went on a journey to discover where the things we use in everyday life come from. He narrowed that search down to six vital materials: sand, salt, iron, copper, oil and lithium. These materials, he says, are like a gateway allowing us to see the spectrum of different things around us that really do matter. These materials from the ground that have enabled us to connect with each other, to provide energy and make machines. Guest: Ed Conway, Economics and Data Editor of Sky News and columnist for The Times and Sunday Times. He is the author of: Material World: a substantial story of our past and future published by Penguin. Credits: Presenter: Richard Aedy Producer: Kate MacDonald This program was first broadcast on 15th February, 2024…
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After nine terrific years explaining how the economy and everything in it works, Richard Aedy looks back at the highlights of the decade as well as Australia's economic future with Danielle Wood, Chair of the Productivity Commission. Guest - Danielle Wood, Chair of the Productivity Commission
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