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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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AI in education: Transforming learning, challenges, and future skills

AI transforms education, insights from Professor Robert Tai and Enquiry Tracker discussed in Beyond Education episode

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AI transforms education, insights from Professor Robert Tai and Enquiry Tracker discussed in Beyond Education episode

In Short:
– AI revolutionises education, acting as a tool to enhance learning when used effectively.
– Enquiry Tracker advises educators to embrace AI for efficiency, guiding students toward active learning.

In this episode of Beyond Education, presented by Enquiry Tracker, we delve into the transformative impact of artificial intelligence on education. Co-hosted by Ahron Young and Enquiry Tracker CEO Antony Campitelli, the discussion features insights from Professor Robert Tai of the Australian Catholic University.

AI is increasingly recognised as both a revolutionary force and a practical tool in learning. Professor Tai highlights that, when applied thoughtfully, AI can enhance educational experiences and accelerate student progress. At Inquiry Tracker, AI is utilised for research and as coding agents, helping to improve efficiency and streamline tasks.

Historical fears

Despite these benefits, educators have expressed concerns about students over-relying on AI tools such as ChatGPT and Gemini for tasks like writing papers, potentially limiting authentic learning. Professor Tai points out that such anxieties echo historical fears surrounding the introduction of new technologies. He notes that AI can, in fact, foster critical thinking, as users must craft precise prompts to achieve desired results. For example, one student required 26 iterations to complete a paper using AI.

However, AI has its limitations. It primarily remixes existing information and cannot generate entirely novel concepts. The rapid advancements in AI since late 2022 have prompted educators to rethink their teaching strategies. Integrating AI for tasks such as summarising allows students to engage more deeply with material while freeing up time for critical analysis and creative thinking.

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Sally Capp discusses livability and urban leadership insights

Sally Capp on effective leadership strategies to enhance Melbourne’s livability and lessons from global cities

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Sally Capp on effective leadership strategies to enhance Melbourne’s livability and lessons from global cities

In Short:
– Melbourne consistently ranks among the world’s most livable cities, valuing both international rankings and local needs.
– Ongoing investments and balancing stakeholder needs are crucial for maintaining urban livability and preventing complacency.

In this episode of The Connector, host Belinda Coates sits down with Sally Capp, former Lord Mayor of Melbourne, to discuss what makes a city truly livable and the leadership required to sustain it. Capp shares insights from her tenure on balancing urban growth, infrastructure, and social wellbeing while keeping Melbourne consistently ranked among the world’s top cities.

Melbourne’s livability has been shaped by healthcare, education, culture, environment, and stability, often placing it alongside Vienna and Copenhagen in global rankings. Capp highlights that local perspectives are just as important as international recognition, especially as the city’s CBD population has surged from around 800 in the mid-1980s to roughly 60,000 today.

Capp also explores lessons from international cities like Singapore and London, from creating public spaces in private developments to promoting a 24-hour economy and higher residential density near transport hubs. She looks ahead to the upcoming World Cities Summit in Singapore, emphasising that effective leadership involves balancing the needs of diverse stakeholders in urban planning.

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Adrian Pozzo reflects on Cbus Property’s successes and future

Adrian Pozzo steps down as Cbus Property leader after nearly two decades, overseeing $7 billion portfolio growth and sustainability efforts

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Adrian Pozzo steps down as Cbus Property leader after nearly two decades, overseeing $7 billion portfolio growth and sustainability efforts

In Short:
– Adrian Pozzo led Cbus Property for almost two decades, growing its portfolio from $500 million to $7 billion.
– Cbus Property focuses on member returns, balancing innovation and sustainability while preparing for hybrid work trends.

Adrian Pozzo, the long-serving leader of Cbus Property, is stepping down after nearly two decades, leaving behind one of Australia’s most significant property growth stories. Under his leadership, the organisation’s portfolio grew from $500 million to $7 billion, cementing its status as a major player in the sector.

In this episode of The Connector, host Belinda Coates sits down with Pozzo to reflect on his career and the future of Cbus Property.

Pozzo attributes this success to close alignment with the Cbus industry super fund and a focus on strong member returns, achieving an average of nearly 13 per cent over 20 years, even through challenging periods like the Global Financial Crisis.

Innovation and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles have been central to his strategy. Cbus Property’s first development, 8 Exhibition Street, achieved a 4.5 NABERS rating, with newer projects now reaching six stars.

As hybrid work reshapes office demand, Cbus Property is rethinking workplaces. Developments such as 435 Burke Street emphasise high-quality amenities, while 205 North Quay in Brisbane incorporates wellness features, including a pool, to enhance tenant experience.

Chris Kufus will succeed Pozzo as CEO, marking a seamless transition after a two-decade collaboration. On sectors like build-to-rent, Pozzo remains cautious, citing risk and return profiles less compelling than office or build-to-sell projects.

Looking ahead, Cbus Property continues to balance commercial performance with social outcomes. The group incorporates affordable housing within premium developments while prioritising member returns. Pozzo has championed diversity, supporting women, Indigenous Australians, and apprenticeships in construction. International investment remains outside the company’s mandate, with a focus firmly on domestic opportunities.

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