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Midnight Oil rocks Sydney with a little help from their friends

Midnight Oil rocks Sydney with a little help from their friends
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Midnight Oil rocks Sydney with a little help from their friends

Midnight Oil rocks Sydney with a little help from their friends
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DM Podcasts launches The Have A Go Podcast to skewer The Lucky Country

The Have A Go Podcast. The podcast hopes to help Australians escape their socially engineered echo chambers and just laugh again, even if we are inherently doomed as a nation, promotional material for the new title said. Episode’s will be titled ‘How Good’s….’ with the week’s subject embedded alongside it – from ‘China’, to ‘a larrikin’ and ‘the economy’ to ‘our ABC’. The podcast is being released via Diamantina Media’s DM Podcasts, and will be hosted by former co-host of  The Grade Cricketer Podcast, Dave Edwards, and writer Dane Eldridge. “Australia is often referred to as ‘The Lucky Country’, but after the challenging nature of 2020, we have never been so divided as a nation. It is therefore up to us – the self-appointed voices of a generation – to wrestle with the key issues facing Australians today,” publicity for the podcast said.

The Very, Very Lucky Country

The Very, Very Lucky Country
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Chris Keall: Is Google fit to buy Fitbit? Should NZ take a tougher stance?

Chris Keall: Is Google fit to buy Fitbit? Should NZ take a tougher stance? 16 Feb, 2021 08:00 PM 5 minutes to read Fitbit fitness bands. Photo / AP OPINION: Another Big Tech fight sees Australia on the front-foot and New Zealand on the sidelines. On January 14 this year, Google ran out of patience with regulators and said it had finally closed its deal to buy Fitbit for US$2.1 billion ($2.73b). Read More The global deal had been first announced in November 2019. Its January 14 consummation was unusual in that US Department of Justice approval was still pending. A DOJ spokesperson told the New York Times on January 15 that The Antitrust Division s investigation of Google s acquisition of Fitbit remains ongoing .

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