The spring series continues with special guest artist and political cartoonist Jon Kudelka, recorded on Tuesday in the actual Hobart.
We talk about sword dances, Hobart’s public transport, Tasmania’s plans for an AFL team, the difference between Anthony Albanese and Malcolm Turnbull, why Bond-esque villains have white cats, and yes, gerontophilia.
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Jon Kudelka was last on the podcast in May 2021 in The 9pm Snakes, Steaks, and Mistakes with Jon Kudelka.
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Certified National Treasure unlike some charlatans. Cartoonist at the @satpaper & @themercurycomau. semper erit benevolens. Gallery at https://kudelkashop.com.
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Desmond Robert "Bill" Leak (9 January 1956 – 10 March 2017) was an Australian editorial cartoonist, caricaturist and portraitist.
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We have decided to up our Albo tinnies game with our Limited Edition "Young Hot" Albo cans. Sit back and savour the delicate flavours of Galaxy & Ella Hops with a hint of corn. Albo Pale, its a Winner.
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[15 October 2023] Anthony Albanese’s political future has been called into question after Australia overwhelmingly rejected the Voice to Parliament.
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[25 August 2023] People at bus stops around Hobart have been clear about what they want from their public transport service: their bus to show up when it's supposed to. But delivering on that wish has been a long struggle for Metro Tasmania.
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[30 September 2023] Australia’s last remaining Liberal state government says it intends to forge ahead with a controversial new AFL stadium in central Hobart, despite being at an increased risk of losing a no-confidence vote in parliament.
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[17 September 2023] On Saturday, Premier Jeremy Rockliff dismissed suggestions that a 23,000-seat, roofed stadium could not be built on the site at a price tag of $715 million, declaring his government had "factored in" potentially problematic site conditions, and had "contingency" for build and cost overruns "should they be required."
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[6 September 2023] But a parliamentary committee says there has been no evidence to bolster the key assumptions underpinning the business case.
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Mona is the playground and megaphone of David Walsh, who grew up in Tassie (just down the road from Mona), dropped out of uni, played cards, won, did some other stuff, and opened a small museum of antiquities to which no one came. He declared it a triumph and decided to expand. The result is Mona, a temple to secularism, rationalism, and talking crap about stuff you really don’t know very much about. We won’t tell anyone. Come and play.
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The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) is an art museum located within the Moorilla winery on the Berriedale peninsula in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia. It is the largest privately funded museum in the Southern Hemisphere. MONA houses ancient, modern and contemporary art from the David Walsh collection. Noted for its central themes of sex and death, the museum has been described by Walsh as a "subversive adult Disneyland".
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[10 October 2023] A decision to rescue a "feisty" platypus from a roadside gutter left Jenny Forward in extreme pain and needing medical treatment.
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[20 April 2022] A Japanese court has ordered the 59-year-old driver’s employer to pay back wages that had been docked for the lateness.
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FrogID Week, hosted by the Australian Museum, is Australia's biggest frog count. Held annually, it's when anyone with a smartphone can help record frog calls through the free FrogID app as a measurement of frog health and distribution around the country. It aims to monitor frog distributions and populations over time, helping us to understand how frogs and their ecosystems are responding to a changing planet.
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A dzo (also spelled zo, zho and dzho, Standard Tibetan: ????, romanized: mdzo) is a hybrid between the yak and domestic cattle. The word dzo technically refers to a male hybrid, while a female is known as a dzomo or zhom. In Mongolian, it is called a khainag (??????). There is also the English language portmanteau term of yattle, a combination of the words yak and cattle, as well as yakow, a combination of the words yak and cow.
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