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Our Top Five | BTalk Australia

December 28th, 2008 @ 1:05 pm

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Categories: BTalk Australia, Podcasts

Tags: Podcasts, Food & Beverage, Telecom & Utilities, Economy, Tourism, Phil Dobbie

(7min 53) It’s episode 150 of BTalk Australia and with a new year round the corner it seems like the perfect time to look back at five of our favourite interviews of the year.

Listen again to the juicy bits from interviews with these commentators:
1. Queensland Nationals Senator Barnaby Joyce on the ACCC Inquiry into grocery pricing.
2. Economist Steve Keen on the economic crisis that, he says, will lead to another Great Depression.
3. Telco analyst Paul Budde on Telstra’s attitude towards the National Broadband Network.
4. Matt Hingerty, MD of the Australian Tourism Export Council, on the Lara Bingle “where the bloody hell are you?” campaign.
5. Business trainer John Ogier on the strange language we use in the workplace.

Which were your favourites? Add comments in the Talkback section at the end of this post.

Hear these interviews in full in previous editions of BTalk Australia:
“Woollies Has Us by the Proverbials” Says Joyce | BTalk Australia
Will Debt Drive Us to Depression? | BTalk Australia
Telstra Needs Threat of Separation | BTalk Australia
Where the Bloody Hell Are They? | BTalk Australia
Corporate Twaddlespeak | BTalk Australia

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