In a prelude to The 9pm Edict autumn series we ignore the special guests and rant about other things.
In this episode we talk about social commentary, late night buses, artificial intelligence, tits and teeth, misleading Budget announcements, whiskey, public housing, and of course the forthcoming federal election.
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Talisker distillery is an island single malt Scotch whisky distillery based in Carbost, Scotland on the Minginish Peninsula on the Isle of Skye. The distillery is operated by Diageo, and Talisker's 10 year old whisky has been nominated as part of their Classic Malts series. The brand is considered a premium Single Malt Whisky.
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Treasurer Josh Frydenberg will announce the one-off cash payment in Tuesday’s Federal Budget with aged pensioners and low-income families that receive financial support eligible for the bonus. However, parents on family payments will not be able to apply for the payment.
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During a debate on a Greens Public Housing bill, Liberal MP @WendyLovellMP told @vicparliament: “There is no point putting a very low income, probably welfare-dependent family in the best street in Brighton.” @10newsfirstmelb #springst
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Fairly astonishing comments from upper house Liberal MP Wendy Lovell during a debate on homelessness yesterday. She claimed there was "no point" putting a very "low income, probably welfare-dependent family in the best street in Brighton where the children cannot mix ..."
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[8 March 2022] Flood-affected? Sarina Russo has a special message for you.
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#WesternLine train services will be operating from Mount Victoria towards the City, from tomorrow morning. Buses still replace trains for all stations between Lithgow and Mount Victoria.
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The bus is already 12 minutes late departing Penrith and it's still filling with drunk 18-year-olds.
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oh god, i would of never even thought these small details would be a problem
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Draft agreement circulating on social media suggests China could establish military base less than 2,000km from Australia
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Horror fans rejoice! We've found the perfect shot to kick off your Halloween party in true zombie apocalypse fashion.
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This is why ?@JayneSeckerSky? is so brilliant.
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Linnea Sage, Tom Crowley, Gemma Arrowsmith, Tom Neenan, Rajiv Karia, Tim Bick, Hendrikje Alexis, Holly Watson and Madeleine Brettingham join in this month, where instead of a usual episode, we're giving you a sneak peak of our brand new daily news bulletin, the World Beef Bulletin.
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Social commentary is the act of using rhetorical means to provide commentary on issues in a society. This is often done with the idea of implementing or promoting change by informing the general populace about a given problem and appealing to people's sense of justice. Social commentary can be practiced through all forms of communication, from printed form, to conversations to computerized communication. Two examples of strong and bitter social commentary are the writings of Jonathan Swift and Martin Luther.
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Prudence Gay MacSween is an Australian television and radio personality, journalist, social commentator and public relations director. She is the public relations director of Verve Communications, and as a media commentator, MacSween has made a number of controversial comments.
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[23 August 2018] If @ScottMorrisonMP is voted in, that will be the end of @LiberalAus. If you thought @TurnbullMalcolm was bad wait til you see this narcissist in action.
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Whether it's eating late night pancakes at The Original Pancake Kitchen in the city, or seeing your child's eye's light up with a plate full of pancakes on their first birthday. At PK's, we're passionate about creating experiences families never forget. Melt into new memories.
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[23 March 2022] This is bogus.
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All tits and teeth is derogatory British slang for a woman who gets on by using her physical attributes rather than her brain. An attractive but stupid woman.
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If you follow me on Twitter then you’ve probably seen me tweet “Passing the Hill of Dead Pets”. But where is it? That’s SEKRIT. That’s for certain of us to know and you figure out. If you can be bothered, here are some clues.
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Absolutely no one wants to admit being @AusLiberalParty.
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21. Federal election: Scott Morrison, Dominic Perrottet to handpick candidates in must-win NSW seatsThe move could pave the way for Transport Minister David Elliott to contest the federal seat of Parramatta, with many of his ministerial colleagues convinced he will quit state politics.
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Pays on party which supplies the Prime Minister following the next Federal election. Bets settled at time of swearing in. All bets carry over if the Gov General does not swear in a PM because supply cannot be guaranteed.
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Series Credits
- The 9pm Edict theme by mansardian via The Freesound Project.
- Edict fanfare by neonaeon, via The Freesound Project.
- Elephant Stamp theme by Joshua Mehlman.