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Each week on Ticker Health we unpack the ebbs and flows of your health and the medical industry. Seeking to share and discuss the things you need to know in order to promote a healthier lifestyle. Join Dr. Kieran Kennedy and a host of guests looking to check-in and delve into the issues we face.

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Myths about Covid-19 are rife, so let’s get a few things straight. It looks like vaccination rates have increased across Australia as lockdowns continue to drag on causing damage businesses putting strain on the healthcare system and our mental health…So how can we manage?

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The vaccine rate has started to surge in Australia a positive spin on the daily covid updates. And there is finally some clarity around breastfeeding mums and vaccinations; And get ready for the Paralympics as “We Are The 15” launched their new campaign and… Pandemic burnout…We are feeling it but how can we manage it?

Uncertainty surrounds us lately, but with that comes a united understanding of what we need to focus on to feel better. Mental health is becoming more and more accessible as Athletes open up and we start to communicate better. Today we discuss how there is help out there and there is some hope shining through these dark days.

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July has seen us celebrate National Diabetes Week, and while the week itself might have passed the message around awareness and advocacy for those living with Diabetes definitely continues

Diabetes, in particular, is a condition that can have a huge mental and physical impact on those diagnosed with it, so the message around this year’s national week – that the mental impacts are important – was a big one.

Feeling uncertain about Lockdowns? we discuss some methods for getting through…Sydney sees a dangerous batch of Cocaine cut with opioids circulating as Researchers in Victoria may have cracked a WORLD FIRST for saving lives during childbirth…And dry July continues with our special guest sharing a recipe to help the growing market of alcohol free wines!

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How parents can prepare for the new under-16s social media ban

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New online safety rules restrict under-16s from social media accounts in Australia

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– From December 10, 2025, under-16s can’t have accounts on major social media platforms in Australia.
– Platforms must verify ages and remove existing underage accounts to avoid penalties.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks, Jacqueline Jayne delves into the major changes to Australia’s online safety policies coming into effect on December 10, 2025. These updates mark a significant shift in how young people will be allowed to use social platforms.

Children under 16 will be banned from having accounts on platforms like TikTok, Instagram, Snapchat, and YouTube. The move aims to create a safer digital environment for minors. This regulation is seen as a crucial step toward improving online safety nationwide.
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Accessibility gaps in cybersecurity

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Cybersecurity for everyone

In Short:
– Daisy Wong discusses the impact of lived experience on cybersecurity and the importance of accessibility in technology.
– Inclusive cyber programs must address accessibility to ensure security for all users, particularly those with disabilities.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks, host Jacqueline Jayne interviews cybersecurity expert Daisy Wong. Wong, who has over 12 years of experience in IT, finance, and healthcare. She leads security culture and awareness at Australia’s largest private health insurer, focusing on programs that mitigate human cyber risks.

The discussion revolves around how personal experiences influence technology interaction, addressing accessibility barriers and the necessity of inclusive design for cyber safety.

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How to build a people-first culture in cybersecurity training

Daisy Wong discusses creating a people-first security culture in Ticker Clicks episode with Jacqueline Jayne, focusing on engaging human risk management

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Creating a people-first, cyber security culture, focusing on engaging human risk management

In Short:
– Daisy Wong emphasises that engaging employees transforms them from cyber security risks to assets.
– Creative initiatives and relevant strategies enhance a people-first security culture within organisations.

In this episode of Ticker Clicks,  host Jacqueline Jayne talks with Daisy Wong, a cybersecurity leader with over 12 years’ experience across various sectors. She leads security culture and awareness at Australia’s largest private health insurer, focusing on reducing human cyber risk.

Daisy Wong critiques the common compliance-heavy, cookie-cutter approach that fails to engage employees, often presenting content irrelevant to their roles.Download the Ticker app

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