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Speaker 1 (00:00):
They are Delulu with no Solulu. What's a procedure?
Speaker 2 (00:07):
This is Roden Gabby versus the World.
Speaker 1 (00:12):
And the week we made it. Hello Gabby Money, Welcome back,
Rene and get at review. Joining usm across the greatest
city in the world. Gee for a hot second. This
morning we woke up to the news that someone in
New South Wales or the Act had won one hundred
million dollars. We've just learned that it was someone in Sydney,
(00:33):
So that's sorry.
Speaker 3 (00:35):
I won seventy five bucks, though, did you go well?
I just need to preface that by saying they kind
of tricked me into buying two games instead of one
because I freaked out and I went on the app
because I thought I'd run out of time to buy
a ticket, and I didn't click on the right thing
and it would only give me two games. So it
(00:56):
was fifty six dollars.
Speaker 1 (00:58):
Could you buy the Powerball?
Speaker 3 (00:59):
See how I twenty bucks? Yeah, so I'm only twenty
bucks ahead.
Speaker 4 (01:03):
It's twenty bucks more than you had before, exactly more
than every second adult Australian probably has today, which I
think was the stats.
Speaker 1 (01:13):
They still haven't found the Sydney side.
Speaker 3 (01:14):
Of yet, apparent, I don't think so.
Speaker 1 (01:16):
So that person may well know and is just in
shock or is just enjoying great snows.
Speaker 3 (01:22):
What are the rules, like, how quickly do they need
to claim it before it just goes into the pool.
Speaker 1 (01:30):
Again, it's a long time, and I don't know if
it goes into the pool or the government gets it.
But you're right, if it's unclaimed at a certain point,
it will expire. But I think you've got years, don't you.
Speaker 4 (01:39):
I don't know what the cutoff is, but I've always
wondered that as well, because how long can it go
on for?
Speaker 3 (01:43):
Really?
Speaker 1 (01:44):
I think, Look, it does happen where.
Speaker 3 (01:47):
The ticket's been lost and never to be found.
Speaker 1 (01:49):
Well, not that happened like that to me, but for
a hot second this morning when I logged into the
app and so it recognizes my thumb print and then
lets me in, and it went, something's gone wrong. Try again,
So I went, I've won.
Speaker 4 (02:04):
What made you think you'd won?
Speaker 1 (02:05):
Because you couldn't double check the double check? Oh okay, right,
I like where this is going.
Speaker 3 (02:12):
It's very optimistic.
Speaker 1 (02:14):
You my glass apful guy. So I wouldn't.
Speaker 3 (02:17):
Have been straight away I've been hacked. But no, no,
you're yeah.
Speaker 1 (02:20):
The second time something's gone wrong. Third time something's going wrong,
and I go, if I have won one hundred million
dollars and these baskets have locked me out of my
own account so that I can't get in and claim it.
It turns out I checked the numbers, you know, and
it's they're not my numbers.
Speaker 3 (02:35):
So that's fine, but can you get in now?
Speaker 1 (02:38):
Don't know, it doesn't matter. I haven't won it.
Speaker 3 (02:41):
Won seventy bucks.
Speaker 1 (02:42):
No, No, I checked the numbers like I bought the
power Ball because your husband told me. Yeah. And then
I got one number.
Speaker 3 (02:49):
I think that's something that's like eleven.
Speaker 1 (02:50):
But I don't think paying people will getting one number.
Speaker 3 (02:53):
Yeah, I only got two numbers. I got seventy five,
all right.
Speaker 1 (02:58):
I was attacked by a bird this morning.
Speaker 3 (03:00):
Oh oh my god? Was this just out the back door?
Speaker 1 (03:03):
Did he keep me too? What's he trying to come back?
Speaker 4 (03:06):
What kind of bird is it?
Speaker 5 (03:09):
Me?
Speaker 1 (03:09):
And I freaked out? So produce a Chelsea Let's cross
to the booth to start the show. This can be
happening to anyone, and I wonder whether or not it's
because it's cold when you turn up to work. Produced Chelsea,
did you get into the building safely this morning?
Speaker 3 (03:22):
I did get a little fright from the bird as well.
Speaker 1 (03:24):
There as well.
Speaker 3 (03:25):
Why is he if one person scares him away? Why
does he keep coming back?
Speaker 1 (03:30):
I thought, because I was first into the building. I thought,
I'm sorry, I've disturbed him, right, So he freaked me out,
A man of noise, and he was flapping around, and
I said to I reached out to him. He was
flying away, but I reached out and I said, so sorry,
you're right, You're right, I'm sorry.
Speaker 3 (03:45):
I'm sure you did say that.
Speaker 1 (03:46):
I can imagine that, Chelsea. Could you when someone comes
in who has access to the security cameras? I don't
know you can imagine the security camera set up in
a workplace. I don't know where you work and whether
or not you have security cameras around the act, but
I reckon, we're riddled with blind spots. If you want
to break in here, probably could not be easier. However,
(04:07):
if there is a camera on that door, you'll see him.
I must. I was like, Matrix, I'm going backwards. Some
moms around, and then I'm apologizing to the bird, And
I thought to myself, well, listen, it's cold, and so
his sought shelter, you know, in this sort of this
(04:28):
alcove area on the side about building near the door,
and it must be a warm spot. And then I've
spoilt it for him. Sorry, okay, but now you've learned
you can't stay there, and I like that he's gone.
I'll go back there. I'll scare Gabby, and then I'll
go back there and I'll scare Chelsea.
Speaker 4 (04:44):
There's a truck coming in right now.
Speaker 3 (04:45):
Can we watch what happens.
Speaker 1 (04:47):
If the bird runs this truck off for r and
the poor guy who picks up the giant industrial bin
out the back it's a paddock. He will just knock
a fans down. It's no real loss, but happens to you.
All right. We'll try and get that security footage and
put that at Rod and Gabby on Instagram if it
does indeed exist. But no, I apologize to the bird eye.
Speaker 3 (05:08):
I didn't you know.
Speaker 1 (05:12):
You said maybe.
Speaker 2 (05:16):
Versus the world.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
Listen, I've apologized to a bird that attacked me this morning.
But that's not enough. I owe you an apology. Gabrielle,
happy birthday. And I thought about it for days.
Speaker 3 (05:29):
I've mentioned it for days and then the bird attacked me.
But also it's early. I get it.
Speaker 1 (05:34):
There's a lot going on, so I thought I tried
to be clever. I tried to be thoughtful with your
gift because you said it's been a real chore to
purchase the first of these coins that are for the birthday.
Speaker 6 (05:55):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (05:57):
Yeah, the bookweek coins that they bring out every angle year, right, and.
Speaker 1 (06:02):
So you wanted to get one each year for your
daughter that she's been on the planet. But he missed
the first one, which was the green Sheep coin. Yes,
and then he said, ye that it's too hard. It was
he said, I tried to start collecting this and it's
too hard. And listen, I can confirm I've been trying
for two days. It's too hard. It's just so hard
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because there's like there's a gold there's a gold plated one.
I know all about it now because I've researched. I
just one with the book that was that's not as
easy as you think. So there's a few with the book.
And then there's another one that's just a fold out,
it's just a card. And because I started the search,
so I had to find one that was in Canberra.
There are a few. Yeah, but the best deal that
(06:45):
I could have got. The auction ends tonight. So anyway,
let's see what happens on Monday.
Speaker 3 (06:51):
But I want you to know it's too hard, right.
Speaker 1 (06:53):
It's very hard. I want you to know that the thought,
if the thought counts, the thought was categorically you can
look through my eBay search history. You can see the
work I put in. I got nothing to show.
Speaker 3 (07:05):
For appreciate that, though, thank you.
Speaker 1 (07:07):
Well, I thought about it, but I got nothing to
show from it.
Speaker 3 (07:09):
But you know what you've done. You've meant that if
I get this one this year, it's going to be
a pain in my ass for every year coming.
Speaker 1 (07:17):
So I'm thinking this, and then yesterday you repeated what
a hassle it would be, and you're glad that you've
avoid starting the collection, and I'm like, am I doing
you a favor of giving you a just happy birthday?
Here's a chore for the rest of your life or
certainly your daughter.
Speaker 3 (07:31):
No, it'll be easier own future, right because I can
get in earlier.
Speaker 1 (07:34):
Let's see how I go on Monday. You just could
go one of two ways.
Speaker 3 (07:36):
It's true.
Speaker 1 (07:37):
I think I think the auction ends now. One get
on the auction and pump it up. I'm going ends
tonight around.
Speaker 3 (07:41):
Ten o'clot so everyone back off.
Speaker 1 (07:44):
Seems like a good deal. Now, just watch everyone get
on to pump it up. All right, Superman's playing here
for a reason. There's a new Superman film, and people
who loved the original of the first big screens Superman.
I'm very excited about this new one. People who loved
the last Superman with the cranky Superman, they're angry. How ironic.
Speaker 3 (08:07):
I think it's good for everyone because he looks very
similar to Henry Cavill, so you know, we're still in
with the looks of this particular movie.
Speaker 1 (08:15):
I think New Superman. To me, all the Superman look
a little bit like Christopher Reeve, yes, but he looks
like the comic book Superman, and that's really important.
Speaker 3 (08:26):
Well, this final trailer has dropped and it has excited
me so much. I tend to be more a Marvel
gal than a DC goal when it comes to movies.
I think Marvel thought better. But this trailer has sold me.
It looks so good.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
All right, everyone, let's do this. We'll talk you through
it as it happens. The final Superman trailer before we
get the actual film that people who didn't love the
Last Superman are excited about.
Speaker 3 (08:58):
Superman already looks good, right.
Speaker 1 (09:08):
It looks amazing. There's a giant building, it's falling over,
people are running, it's crashing on top of things. And
I've just heard that that haunting sound from the horn
section in The Great Superman, the most iconic film theme
of all.
Speaker 7 (09:21):
The.
Speaker 8 (09:23):
Most powerful being on planet Earth. We finally meet.
Speaker 1 (09:32):
Okay, hold on a second, there's a lot happening here, happening.
It looks like some bad guys have turned up at
the ice Castle with Superman lived the Crystal Palace.
Speaker 3 (09:42):
The Crystal Palace. I think that's it. By the way,
this version of Lex Luthor also phenomenal, is it?
Speaker 1 (09:48):
Okay?
Speaker 3 (09:49):
Okay, Nicholas Holt, He's just.
Speaker 8 (09:52):
Great now as planned, I'll destroy you.
Speaker 1 (10:03):
So Lex Luthor's turned up into Superman's ice house and
he's destroying stuff. So I don't like that. And now
we're seeing Superman's head gets smashed through the pavement of
a road. So whoever's done that is.
Speaker 3 (10:16):
Strong, yeah, or they've weakened him smart.
Speaker 8 (10:20):
And of course that reporter you always do interviews with
who raised you.
Speaker 1 (10:26):
As a child. I'll kill them too. This voice, body, yeah,
this voice that we're hearing is Lex Luthor.
Speaker 3 (10:33):
Yes, yes, yes, So he's just said, I'm gonna kill Superman.
I'm gonna kill the reporter he's always doing st Lane
and he's gonna find his parents as well.
Speaker 1 (10:44):
Get a brain, Luthor, You're gonna fire Superman?
Speaker 5 (10:47):
Right?
Speaker 1 (10:47):
What he think is going to happen?
Speaker 3 (10:48):
Well, I think he's got a plan.
Speaker 1 (10:50):
He's got a plan. Everyone's got a plan till you
get punch in the face Superman. That is a slight
adjustment on the famous quote from the former World chair
Mike Tyson, Everyone's got a plan until get punched in
the face by Supeman. He didn't say that, and.
Speaker 3 (11:12):
We were puticularly dying.
Speaker 1 (11:13):
We reviewed. This scene was one of the first things
that they released a couple of months ago where Superman
has obviously fallen from a great heart I imagine space.
Speaker 3 (11:22):
Yeah, and he's in the snow. He can barely breathe.
He's been winded.
Speaker 1 (11:27):
We've never seen Superman. It's your weakened state.
Speaker 3 (11:36):
Robots picked him up.
Speaker 1 (11:37):
He's got robots in this.
Speaker 7 (11:38):
That's good.
Speaker 1 (11:40):
No matter what you do to me, Luther, your plans,
all of work. Wrap it up. Good luck with that?
What did I tell you? Whatever your plan is, Superman's
or Fighter.
Speaker 3 (11:55):
Good luck with that. He's about to punch someone and
I just want you just to see this one thing
before we stopped watching, because he's about to punch this guy.
Now and watch what happens.
Speaker 1 (12:08):
Okay, he's punched his teeth out of his mouth and
the guy's teeth a BRICKI sheet off the camera lens.
Speaker 3 (12:12):
Yeah, that's a bit of a fourth wall break. I
think is really cool.
Speaker 1 (12:15):
Yeah, that is cool. I noticed next Superman as he
flew up to punch off MAT's teeth out, Crypto the
Souper Dog was flying next to him.
Speaker 3 (12:24):
Yes, but it also proves your point that everyone's got
a plan until they get punched. In the Facebook Superman,
that's what Mike Tyson says, Suddenly he gotta change the
plan to go the dentist.
Speaker 1 (12:32):
Who knew want a nostra damist. Mike Tyson would end
up being thank you for a good morning everyone. That
feels like a minus six and a half an actual
of minus four, and then just the same as we've
had every afternoon for the entire week. Thirteen this afternoon.
Speaker 3 (12:51):
Were they saying that this winter wasn't going to be
as cold as normal?
Speaker 1 (12:55):
They missed that. Went back out to MCCA justin Remember
I have driven in already from muhram Baateman, so it's
a solid drive. The car is warm.
Speaker 4 (13:06):
It is iced over out there in the car park.
Speaker 3 (13:09):
Wow.
Speaker 1 (13:10):
I mean, granted it's been sitting in sub zero freezing
temperature for.
Speaker 3 (13:14):
Two hours now, but that's not a warm winter.
Speaker 1 (13:17):
It is not warmer than usual as it's been described
so far. In the meantime, Which country Renee are you
reporting on? They've gone and done a which country hates
Trump most? Countdown? How they managed to get this data together?
Speaker 4 (13:32):
Well, there's around. It was a survey of around thirty
thousand people across twenty four countries.
Speaker 1 (13:38):
Good survey.
Speaker 4 (13:39):
I had a bit of a look at the list
to kind of see where we sit in some of
the other countries. We'll just go straight for the one
who hates him the most.
Speaker 1 (13:47):
What's the is it the apprentice? The song? I mean,
does a reality TV star? He just happens to have
a side hustle as a US president at the moment,
and people smart people for too much. People get upseven.
People are on to him in some countries.
Speaker 4 (14:05):
Go ahead, Sweden, So people in Sweden dislike him the most,
saying he's arrogant, a threat to the global economy, and
so on. Mexico is up there.
Speaker 3 (14:17):
I thought they'd be number one.
Speaker 1 (14:18):
Yeah, to be honest, best with the Swedes. They're usually
so chill, well, aren't they normally?
Speaker 4 (14:25):
No, that's Switzerland moment Bribin and Germany also up there.
Australia is at seventy seven percent no confidence in Trump,
so Sweden was eighty five. In fact, I think Mexico
might have even been a little bit more actually in
the early nineties. So Mexico and Sweden are the two highest.
But Australia, yeah, seventy seven percent, and yeah, the Swedes,
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and we're.
Speaker 3 (14:49):
Not high enough.
Speaker 1 (14:51):
Come on, guys, we're right up there, seventy seven percent.
Speaker 4 (14:54):
I thought it would have been a bit more for Australia,
to be honest, should be.
Speaker 1 (14:58):
I'll take the seventy seven percent.
Speaker 3 (15:00):
That means twenty three percent of people get really angry.
Speaker 1 (15:04):
I was gonna say, I think the people would get angry.
They cory left, you know what I mean.
Speaker 3 (15:08):
Like they're anything anymore.
Speaker 1 (15:11):
They established that this isn't for them, and then those
that didn't when I said this isn't for you, they
worked it out and hey, good to have seventy seven
percent of you on.
Speaker 2 (15:21):
Versus the world.
Speaker 1 (15:23):
And I woke up to a text this morning from
a mate Andy, who's a Melbourne supporter, so he had
no skin in the game but still watched the Western
Bulldogs place and killed the last night and at eight
twenty eight the message reads, have you switched over to
the cricket yet? I didn't need to. I do was
that I didn't need to check the scores to know
(15:43):
what had happened in that game. Well under the Western Bulldogs,
Luke Darcy's young feller came back from the knee injury,
which I was really pleased to see because I was
pretty concerned that might have been the end of the
season there a few weeks ago. So he had a
good game. Well done to Footscray cracky if you're a
Saint supporter, no, no, no, it's the end of my insight.
All right, Team erwin versus Team Catta before we play
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for one hundred dollars and pick the riff. I didn't
realize there was actually a problem between these two.
Speaker 3 (16:09):
But I picked a team, Well have you picked team herwit? Yeah,
it's an obvious one, doesn't it majority of us would
go that way, right, Yeah. So this is a real
thing happening at the moment where they're having a bit
of a beef over crocodile laws. So Kada has tried
to put through a bill that allows people to cull
crocodiles up north if they are posing a threat to humans,
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and he's trying to push it through at the moment.
The Irwins have come out to say that it's an
absolute joke. That's not going to work if you kill
a crocodile, like, as soon as the crocodile dies, another
one will come in and claim that territory. Right, So
you can't actually make any kind of swimming holes safe
in the North. It's just not a thing. So the
(16:55):
Irwins have ye shot back about that. And the Irwins
know a fair bit about crocs experience in the area.
You'd think, well, Kata came out and he was very
unhappy with you and speaking out about his bill, and
he came out to say this in response.
Speaker 1 (17:11):
A lady missus Irwin.
Speaker 9 (17:13):
She said that I'm a dangerous person and the only
tom I've ever agreed with her in my life, and
she knows all about crocodiles. Well, let's tryther fascinating for me.
She lives in Brisbane and I work with the top
crocodile handlers in the world. I would argue the start
and now the big fashion nowset, here's crocodile arms hip.
Speaker 1 (17:34):
The great thing about all these telling stories is they're
just all over the freaking shop and so what does
it matter.
Speaker 3 (17:40):
That there's design of factories of crocodiles up there like
that has nothing to do with wild crops.
Speaker 1 (17:45):
The best part was I felt like he was going
somewhere with that I'm a dangerous man bit, but he said, look, listen,
there is the first time I've agreed with her I
am a dangerous man, and then just went on with
something else, like where's the partner. Just give us a
twist or an exclamation mark or the finish of the story.
There were three stories that began in there and none
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that ended.
Speaker 3 (18:07):
Yeah, so, and there's a missing fact there. She's not
from Brisbane, She's from the Sunshine Coast. So that's one thing. Also,
doesn't Kata live in Mount iSER, so that's way inland,
way way inland, like hours inland. There's no CROs in
Mount iSER.
Speaker 1 (18:23):
I reckon, you've probably moved over to the coast these days.
Speaker 3 (18:29):
Yeah. Anyway, I got a little misled by the bite
back from the Irwins because it's been going to and
fro and I saw the headline that Bob Urbin wasn't
happy with Kata's response and has had his own response.
There's been quoted by the Courier male, so this is
the quote, he's a dickhead. Yeah, put that on the
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record and you can actually tell him who said it
as well. And I was like, well, that's out of character. Said,
well that's what I thought. I mean, that's really out
of character. So I've looked into it a bit more.
It was old mate Bob dad, who does go a
little rogue sometimes.
Speaker 1 (19:06):
That's absolutely on brand and the smartest thing he said
for a while. He's been a strange for the family
for so long. Who knew Bob Catter would be the
one who brought the Irlins back together?
Speaker 3 (19:17):
Wow?
Speaker 1 (19:17):
Reunited gabbym I a from the studio because don't we
all know if you'd need to get an appointment somewhere
around work hours. It's a huge headache and it's go
time now, Gabby.
Speaker 10 (19:32):
Yeah, I have to get blood tests and I need
to do it asap because my doctor needs the results today.
So that's why I've had to duck out. And I'm
in gung Garland, so if there's bad service, that's why,
because you.
Speaker 1 (19:44):
Know, oh take that gun Garlan. I've spoken like a
bung Indoor girl sticking it to the north, but no, I've.
Speaker 10 (19:55):
Some people when they go through pregnancy, it kicks their
body back into gear and they start some properly. But
for me, that didn't happen, and my hormones have been
all over the shop, and so my doctor at the
moment is just like tracking my hormones to see what
they're doing and figure out what my cycle's doing. Anyway,
it was really interesting because my doctor said to me
(20:15):
that my hormones have just been bottomed out for a
really long period of time, which is not normal and
can lead to your feeling like you're just in the
state of PMS for a prolonged time.
Speaker 1 (20:27):
As opposed to just that period per month exactly.
Speaker 10 (20:31):
So you know, you can be irritable, you can be
a bit cranky, like your mood's a bit lower. And
she said that sometimes this can even be mistaken for
depression because people don't realize it's the hormones that are
actually affecting the mood. It's just you know, the mood
and potentially chemicals in your brain. Anyway, So that was
a whole discussion a few months ago while we were
trying to figure out what was happening. And over the weekend,
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I could feel a bit of a shift. And you
know how you don't realize how crappy you were feeling
until you start to feel better and you go, oh, yeah,
I was feeling pretty bad. And I was with my
husband and I was staying to him, I'm feeling better.
I'm feeling a bit happier. I feel like my hormones
muffy shifting, like this is good. And then I said
to him, but I wasn't that bad over the last
(21:16):
however many weeks, was I like?
Speaker 5 (21:17):
I wasn't.
Speaker 10 (21:18):
I wasn't too cranky. And he just looked at me
and goes, yeah, I don't, like, I'm not out of
the wards yet.
Speaker 1 (21:31):
You should have said to him, You're not out of
the woods yet, mate, And so you've gone a little
early on this revelation, right, okay, Well on behalf of
your husband, who whose defense I jumped to all the
time he's making me work here today? That was that
was that was a misstep. It was a misstep, and
let's just hope his blood test fixes everything before you
see him tonight.
Speaker 10 (21:53):
Yes, exactly, Capital pathologies. Opeen gotta go go.
Speaker 2 (21:57):
Time, go go go, go, go God and Gabby us still.
Speaker 1 (22:01):
Renee joining us from the newsroom with Gabby at an
appointment just for the next half an hour.
Speaker 3 (22:05):
Yep.
Speaker 1 (22:06):
She There's been extraordinary coverage. Now I think this. I
think I haven't got this wrong. If it's not week seven,
it was week out. I think this is the conclusion
of week seven of this marsh Room murder trial.
Speaker 4 (22:17):
Isn't it captivating?
Speaker 3 (22:18):
Honestly?
Speaker 4 (22:19):
Like I am just hooked on this.
Speaker 1 (22:23):
It's really interesting. Yeah, the talk certainly within our workplace
and I speak with others around Canberra and Australia. They're
following the true crime coverage in all the podcasts.
Speaker 3 (22:33):
Uh huh.
Speaker 1 (22:34):
I think is it stan who have the rights to
inside observations and footage in preparation for the documentary. They're
actively working on at the moment.
Speaker 3 (22:43):
I wonder I actually didn't know that.
Speaker 4 (22:45):
I wondered what was happening in that space because I thought,
for sure it's going to be a matter of no
time before something like that happens.
Speaker 1 (22:52):
You and I don't know whether or not they're in
with the defense or the prosecution, but yesterday was the
day that presentation of evidence concluded, and so that meant
that any of the cross examination was finished, and it
meant that the defense's colin Mandy sc did re examination.
(23:12):
So re examining is going into your client in this case,
Aaron Patterson, and just clarifying a few things that, in
my words, didn't make you look too good in the
eyes of the jury. So that was the last impression
that the jurors were given before Now the trial will
move to closing submissions from the prosecution, the defense. The
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judge will do the summing up, and then the jury
will go off to consider their verdict. Is Aaron Patterson
guilty beyond reasonable doubt? I just thought, given people certainly
enjoyed the extract we played from the Australians podcast who
are covering this fantastically. The podcast is called The Front
and they're using voice actors to reenact the interactions between
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Aaron Patterson on the stand and the prosecution and the defense,
and so doctor Nnette Rodgers is the lead prosecutor, and
I thought we'd listened to the final exchange before. It's
a case of all right, we don't have any more evidence.
It is over. So this is if you'd like to
listen to the entire thing. The Australians podcast The Front
(24:18):
doing a fantastic job. Listen to what is the last
forty five seconds of the prosecution speaking with Aaron Patterson.
Speaker 11 (24:25):
I suggest to you that all of this conduct the
factory resetting of phone B, handing it to police and
telling them your phone number ended in eight three five.
This was all about hiding the contents of your usual
mobile phone, Phone A.
Speaker 3 (24:38):
Incorrect.
Speaker 11 (24:39):
I suggest you deliberately concealed Phone A from police. Disagree,
And you did so because you knew that the data
on that device would incriminate you. Agree or disagree?
Speaker 3 (24:49):
Disagree?
Speaker 11 (24:50):
Now you'll be pleased to know. I've got three final questions.
I suggest that you deliberately source death cap mushrooms in
twenty twenty three.
Speaker 3 (24:58):
Agree or disagree? Disagree?
Speaker 11 (25:01):
I suggest you deliberately included them in the beef Wellingtons.
You served to Don Patterson, Gail Patterson, Ian Wilkinson, and
Heather Wilkinson, agree or disagree, disagree, and you did so
intending to kill them. Agree or disagree, disagree. Thank you.
I have no further questions.
Speaker 1 (25:18):
So there's nothing revelatory. Obviously, she's played innocent, obviously, and
she's going to reject any of those accusations. However, for
the benefit of the jury to hear those things said
out loud to her face, I just found such a
high impact way to finish it. She was always going to,
by the way, yep, an incredible prosecutor. But that now
(25:38):
means pull up stumps and it gets to the decision
making part.
Speaker 4 (25:42):
I wonder how long the jury has, Like I don't
know what the period is that they're allowed to have
to deliberate.
Speaker 1 (25:48):
My understanding is as long as you need.
Speaker 4 (25:50):
Okay, so this could be really quick.
Speaker 1 (25:53):
Yeah, and you know what, Now, that's the thing. So
when they say when it's really quick, often it's a
guilty verdict. Sure, And then when it takes a little
bit longer, people begin to think this division between the
juris as far as coming to a conclusions concern all
that's said, that's just that's their theories and hearsay. They
can take as long as they like or be as
quick as they like and come up with whatever conclusion
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they like. That's right, wild, all right. There'll be more
from Renee in the newsroom across the day in regard
to the final parts of the Mushroom murder trials. Last
Saturday night, this was a massive night in the city.
Across town. We had the AFL in town, but all
eyes were on a must win game after it turned
(26:36):
into sudden death for the Brumbies taking on the Hurricanes
in the quarter final of Super Rugby, and then this happened.
Speaker 12 (26:45):
Ricky too taken up towards a twenty two that were teening.
Speaker 1 (26:50):
Tom Right pascriving going again. That is genius, that ball
and the line from Tom Right. It's an easy stroll
over the line, an easy stroll over the line. Let's
go to the genius himself, Tom Right in New Zealand.
Was it an easy stroll over the line in the end?
Speaker 5 (27:11):
No, I wouldn't say easy. I've got the easy part
of scoring it before we did most of the hard work.
Speaker 13 (27:17):
So I'll go buying a coffee explosive stuff.
Speaker 1 (27:19):
Mate. You're in New Zealand now, and depending on the
way tonight's game between the Crusaders and the Blues plays out,
all of a sudden the Grand Final at go Io
Stadium is on the line when you take on the
Chiefs tomorrow night, So we need to know who to
go for tonight. We want the Blues to win, is
that right?
Speaker 5 (27:39):
We would want the Blues to win yet for sure
if we want to be on the flight home, I'm
looking looking forward to having our home fans. But it's
one of those things out of our control, isn't it.
So we'll have a We'll have an eye on the
game obviously, but yeah, most of the preparation will be
just for tomorrow night's picture for us, What was it.
Speaker 1 (27:55):
Like before you ran on last Saturday night at g
I O because the Chiefs and the Blues the game before.
Were you keeping an eye on that because that was
going to tell you whether or not there was a
double chance, or whether or not it was sudden death
the game you were about to play.
Speaker 5 (28:11):
Yeah, similar to what I said there, we were sort
of preparing as if as if the result might have
might have left us in a sudden death game, but
there was probably about just under five minutes before five
minutes remaining in that in that game between the Chiefs
and the Blues, and then most of us had to
head out for warm up and it was sort of
in the balance at that point obviously, so we'd sort
(28:33):
of run out, and there was a couple of big
screen interviews going on throughout warm up, and then that
was sort of what alerted the majority of us to
the fact that the Blues had beaten them.
Speaker 7 (28:41):
So and then everyone sort of tightened their shorts up a.
Speaker 5 (28:45):
Bit tighter and pulled their socks up and said, right,
it's actually a sudden death.
Speaker 7 (28:48):
So yeah, we did a good job, a good.
Speaker 1 (28:52):
Job, and the crowd loved it, and we'd love to
obviously get together for a Grand final. So one game
at a time, I'm putting carts before horses. You're in
New Zealand. You're one of the most beautiful spots on
planet Earth, and I can't imagine you're taking the blinkers off.
Is it complete focus or do you get a minute
to look around?
Speaker 2 (29:08):
No?
Speaker 5 (29:08):
Not really, man, It's one of those things where because
of it's only a couple of hours. Time's own difference,
but you sort of by the time you get over
here and you sort of grab your bag and you know,
I serve you to the team kit and you get
to the hotel and you sort of just want to
sit down for half an hour and the sort of
the days sort of gone. So we had a good
training day yesterday, which was really good, and then guys
sort of got the afternoon to us the recovery center
(29:30):
and sort of just again put their feetback on the
floor and just sort of chill out. So last sort
of final preparations today and they get a little bit
of recovery and treatment and stuff before the game tomorrow evening.
So it's really exciting to get over here a day
earlier and make sure.
Speaker 7 (29:44):
Our preparations top shelf. So we're looking forward to it.
Speaker 1 (29:47):
Preparation for international games in all sorts of sports is
a fascinating thing. Of course. The cricketers are famous for
taking their families, you know, with them on to I
assume it's different for footy players. Is there ever a
time that you know, wives, girlfriends, kids will come to
a game overseas?
Speaker 5 (30:07):
Yeah, more so the bigger ones, So there's been a
little bit of chatter around, you know, a group of
the partners and some kids coming over. Things go in
a certain direction for next week, which is really exciting.
And in particular some of the domestic away games, so
that cup imbrucement Ordan in Melbourne, whether travel time isn't
too big and throw out the throw out the babies
(30:31):
sleep button too much. So those sort of ones, those
ones are not too bad, but some of the bigger
trips not so much. In particular when we sort of
travel to the Northern Hemisphere and stuff, Well, we'll.
Speaker 1 (30:42):
Start talking about preparations for Grand Finals next week. When
you left the studio now about seven days ago, I said, he,
I'm hoping we'll catch up, you know, next week to
be talking about a semi knowing that you know, we
wanted you to win on the last Saturday night, and
you looked at me and said, will be chatting next week.
And so the mindset I could see, and just a
(31:03):
casual walking out of here, you know, days before game
time you were in the zone. Then I imagine it's
a pretty you say, you're always you're always an easy
going fellow. But as far as just I have the
Tiger and having no other thought other than you said
to us the first time we chatted at the start
of the year. We're going, we're doing this for no
other reason than to win a premiership.
Speaker 13 (31:23):
That's the mindset, right, Yeah, absolutely, if you're sort of head,
if your heads anywhere else, or your might set anywhere else,
you probably end it for the wrong reasons, or you're
probably doing you're probably in the wrong team.
Speaker 7 (31:34):
So yeah, we're sort of that's.
Speaker 5 (31:37):
The mindset for all of this, not just me as
an individual. So yeah, we're really keen.
Speaker 7 (31:41):
Hey, right, you are right.
Speaker 1 (31:43):
We're all fight up the Chiefs, the Brahms Waikato. It's
the fight for a home ground final. Depending on tonight,
go the Blues this evening. Super Rugby Saturday semi final
five o five pm. We're gonna have an early start
for our Saturday evening footy. Good luck over there, mate,
can't wait to So you're back here and we'll be
talking GFS then, yeah, appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (32:03):
We'll tell again next week.
Speaker 7 (32:04):
Looking forward to it.
Speaker 2 (32:05):
Right and Gabby versus the world Mobs and Roses.
Speaker 1 (32:08):
They are back for Brecky tomorrow morning on Hit one
O four point seven. On their way through past the studio,
which will happen from time to time, and I shout
at them and here they are, Hello, mob Zy, welcome back.
Speaker 3 (32:20):
Well there's more so yelling at each other, like going, Jason,
why are you doing that? You can't steal from people's desks.
Speaker 1 (32:26):
Well, you come in this early in the morning, maybe
you can.
Speaker 12 (32:29):
I needed honey for my tea and you've got no tea.
And he's that one lady's got honey on her desk.
Speaker 3 (32:34):
He did point out if this was kind, And Jackie,
are you talk about that way?
Speaker 1 (32:38):
I did say that.
Speaker 12 (32:39):
I said they'd have a fresh bee hive.
Speaker 1 (32:41):
You're right, well, I would have a personal bee keeper
to actually go and retrieve the honey from the beehive. You,
I mean you you're well to do your successful businessman
around town. I'm surprised to learn that you purchased a
ticket in Powerball last night. I did. And would you
retire if you want? Well, if it was one hundred.
Speaker 12 (33:00):
Million dollars, yeah, I think so. Last night, Funnily enough,
I thought I had won. I woke up at three am,
logged into my account and I don't know how it works.
Look at this right, I still think I've won.
Speaker 3 (33:13):
All these, he's convinced. In fact, he called the hot
line one hundred hot line.
Speaker 12 (33:18):
At three am when I woke up and I couldn't sleep,
and I genuinely thought I had won.
Speaker 1 (33:22):
What you told them, and said, you're going to need
to record this. I'm the winner.
Speaker 3 (33:26):
Yeah, you have my money.
Speaker 1 (33:27):
I've won.
Speaker 12 (33:27):
You clearly haven't called me after the draw. You've made
a mistake. But can I just point out right, these
highlighted numbers all match those.
Speaker 1 (33:36):
In a seven in a row? Does that make Jason
is showing me a lot of numbers. There are highlighted
numbers on there, and what are you suggesting those numbers
that you picked matched the numbers that were drawn? Correct?
Hold on, I've got the numbers that were successful for
the draw. Did you choose number twenty eight?
Speaker 9 (33:52):
There?
Speaker 1 (33:53):
I have a highlight of twenty eight yes, ten yes,
three yes, sixteen yes, thirty one fourteen out twenty one yes,
all of those are highlighted. Okay, Mob's you are.
Speaker 3 (34:05):
They all in the same row?
Speaker 1 (34:06):
Though? Here we go?
Speaker 12 (34:07):
Is that what it's meant to be?
Speaker 1 (34:09):
Well? How many games did you buy?
Speaker 3 (34:10):
He's bought like fifty, he's got.
Speaker 12 (34:12):
Twenty five games.
Speaker 1 (34:14):
So if each game has like one number, yes, then
that game only had one number. You don't They don't
all combine.
Speaker 12 (34:21):
I thought it all combined.
Speaker 1 (34:22):
Did they not explain that to you on the hotline? Last?
Speaker 5 (34:24):
No?
Speaker 12 (34:24):
I know the hotline was closed, so I'd already spent
my money.
Speaker 1 (34:31):
I was like, I'm out of camera.
Speaker 12 (34:33):
I'm buying a place in Sydney, I'm buying a penthouse
in New.
Speaker 1 (34:36):
York, and then here I am talking to you. Take
that camera anyway, if you'd like to be similarly inspired
Tomorrow morning, mobs and roses on here one four point seven.
This is just diabolical. The news of the Air India crash.
What's the most recent update, Because it's a developing story,
(34:57):
it is.
Speaker 4 (34:57):
And it sort of does keep changing as it expects
throughout the morning. But the latest is more than two
hundred and ninety people have been killed after the London
bound Air India flight crashed in western India. Now, from
what we know, the flight was moments into takeoff when
it came down in that densely sort of populated area.
(35:18):
Just one British national survive. They jumped out of an
emergency exit.
Speaker 1 (35:23):
Like theevable part of that person's story is that he
wasn't booked in that seat, and so what will happen
we all know when we get on a flight, is
that someone who is in that exit rode, that emergency
exit rod will be asked, are you comfortable, confident, strong
enough to be able to get this door open if
(35:43):
there is an emergency? And from time to time that
person will say listen, I'm not, and so they'll switch.
And so the assumption is, no one knows just yet,
but the assumption is that that has happened. This gentleman
who's the sole survivor, has moved into that spot and
at that split second the decision to open that door.
He's survived. The tragedy is that he was traveling with
his brother, but he's a dad and so he gets
(36:06):
to go home to his family, which is you know
a lot of people I've heard ask the question today,
how do you go on from here? And the answer is,
you know, at home, but devastating news for his family
and he has family back in in the year as well.
Speaker 4 (36:19):
Yeah, absolutely, And it's just something that you know, this
sole survivor, like life is just changed forever.
Speaker 1 (36:26):
That's the truth. You're right, It must have happened very
close to the airport. There is a footage that people
have shot from the airport today that shows the plane
obviously taking off and then losing power and then going
down over the horizon. You can't see it, but the
fireball is terrifying.
Speaker 4 (36:47):
And you can see from that footage to just how
populated that area is, like it is a super busy area.
Speaker 1 (36:53):
Yes, all the parts of the plane, they're finding multiple
stories up I think on a car park. Oh, it's yeah,
so it's Look, it's it's terrific. Trouble to say the least. Look,
it's it's just an idio idiosyncratic bit of information. That
plane that has crashed was a Tallomarine in Melbourne, took
(37:16):
off on Sunday night and so it left Tallermarine to
go to Delhi on Sunday night and then it went
from Delhi to Paris, return, Delhi, Tokyo return and then
has gone to Ahmadabad where it's taken off to go
to London. But it's had this crash. Absolutely so, less
than a week ago Australians were getting off and on
(37:39):
this exact plane that crashed. More to it throughout the
morning sadly.
Speaker 3 (37:44):
Yes, we'll keep you updated.
Speaker 2 (37:45):
Thank you, Rod and Gabby versus the world.
Speaker 1 (37:49):
This was big? Was it? Last weekend? Two ago? Just
like that, after moving the Brave Cave from the phillip
Ice Skating Rink to the ais Arena, we broke the
record for the national competition in the ice hockey for attendance.
And I think we're about can you rebreak it two
(38:10):
weeks later because it's a sellout. On Saturday. Matt Clark,
the big American from the canber Brave, joins us again.
Congratulations mate, what a turnout? Yeah, it was awesome.
Speaker 3 (38:18):
What was the atmosphere like?
Speaker 14 (38:19):
It was soulful and there were so many people and
it was really loud in there.
Speaker 1 (38:23):
It was a lot of fun. Well you and so
this was the experience that as can Beeran's we wanted
to go to what we see with the NHL, you know,
so that full stadium surround experience. Growing up in that environment,
going to those arenas as a kid and then playing
in them. How did that make you feel? To go
out on the ice in that environment for one of
(38:44):
the first times in Australia. It was really cool.
Speaker 14 (38:47):
Not something I expected in Australia, especially coming from Phillip
which was a smaller venue and people kind of crammed in,
not as much stands, but yeah, the full ball and
then it was absolutely full on Saturday, so it was
just it was me stepping out there for the first time.
Speaker 1 (39:01):
I couldn't believe it.
Speaker 3 (39:02):
It was awesome to any of the other states around
Australia have similar or what kind of experience do you
have when you do travel, like last weekend you were
an away team, is what kind of rinks are there
elsewhere there.
Speaker 14 (39:13):
In Melbourne they have it's like a half ball kind
of like they have a big, big stands on one side,
but they don't have a full ball.
Speaker 1 (39:21):
They said, it's the.
Speaker 14 (39:21):
First full ball experience in Australia.
Speaker 1 (39:24):
Yeah, the AIS has been used here for a million
different things and I'm not sure it occurred to us
how perfect it was going to be for this, but
I just say, if it's the first time it's happened
in Australia, that explains why we've set the record. We've
got other international players or internationals who are naturalized Aussies
these days. What was the feeling amongst the group?
Speaker 14 (39:47):
It was a great feeling great vibe. Everybody's been on
our team has been talking about it, like, we just
can't wait to get back there and see if the
fans turn up again. And apparently they are because we
saw it out again Saturday. So yeah, we're really excited
to get back of playing at home in front of
cam Baron's and at the as.
Speaker 12 (40:03):
Especially when you.
Speaker 1 (40:04):
Talk to the family and friends back home, are they
noticing that you're becoming Australian, You're doing anything that they're
like going, I'm on a second, what's going on? Well,
they're not saying I'm going a second.
Speaker 3 (40:14):
Say Argie bargie to them on the phone. Last night.
Speaker 14 (40:16):
I did tell people about the Argie Bargie incident. So
now it's kind of like a running joke where people
say Argie bargie to me.
Speaker 3 (40:23):
I love that.
Speaker 1 (40:26):
Inspired by gabbying. We even had a little bit of
the accident that you said Argie bargie.
Speaker 14 (40:31):
Yeah, so you guys understand Argie Bargi.
Speaker 1 (40:34):
That's wrong. Take the R out of there. It's just
Adie Badge a noise. You are really living the Australian experience.
You're working at a bar in Kingston.
Speaker 3 (40:43):
It's a Canadian barber.
Speaker 1 (40:46):
The Australian experience to a point. So as a Canadian bar,
do you get many of the Canadians or like Gabby,
who you're you're an exchange student over in Canada for
a while.
Speaker 3 (40:55):
Yeah, I went there for a few weeks when I
was in between near eleven and onelve. But I love
poutine and so it's like it's fries with gravy and
cheese curd sounds feral, absolutely amazing.
Speaker 14 (41:09):
You'd be surprised how well it works.
Speaker 1 (41:10):
It's so good. Assies get into that.
Speaker 14 (41:13):
Yeah, well, yeah, they asked me what it is, and
then they try it, and then they come back to
the bar the next time and then they're like, I
have that poutine that I tried last time yet because
it's really good.
Speaker 1 (41:21):
Is that right?
Speaker 3 (41:22):
Is that interesting working there though? Because there is a
bit of a rivalry between America and Canada, especially when
it comes to hockey over there. You've got Canadians on
the team with you on the Brave. You're working in
a Canadian bar. How do your American family and friends
feel about that.
Speaker 14 (41:35):
There's no rivalry amongst my teammates at all. No, for sure,
we just think of ourselves as all the.
Speaker 1 (41:40):
Team, but in the bar.
Speaker 14 (41:41):
It's interesting you say that because people always say, oh,
it's funny you're working in a Canadian bar. You sound Canadian,
and I'm like, oh, no, I'm American, and They're like, ooh.
Speaker 1 (41:53):
Your faults come out wrong. That's come out wrong. Wait
I tell you it's we Historically we love America, a
fantastic relationship with America. But maybe it's just more challenging
in a Canadian.
Speaker 14 (42:05):
Bar, right, Yeah, especially because everybody thinks I'm naturally assumes
I'm Canadian, being in the Canadian flags flying in the
back of the rest.
Speaker 1 (42:13):
It's the same confusion. I don't know if you've come
across it yet with the Aussies and the Kiwi's. I
was in an elevator in San Francisco and a couple
of Kiwi's came in and I said, I recognized that accent,
and they said, you're from New Zealand two and I said,
get out of you. No, I didn't say that part,
but that's what we're thinking. Yeah, there are so many
It is a little bit that relationship, that big brother
(42:34):
little brother accent. It's so close to anyone not from
that part of the world. They can't tell the difference,
so ossis we don't know?
Speaker 14 (42:44):
Gosh yeah, no, and I would see Americans couldn't tell
the difference between Australian and a Kiwi accent.
Speaker 7 (42:51):
No.
Speaker 14 (42:51):
Now living here, they are so different to me now,
especially living with it. I live with the Kiwi and
I can barely understand anything that he says. But with Australians,
like it's kind of just it's become natural.
Speaker 3 (43:04):
I don't know, whords are you starting to get the
accent on?
Speaker 1 (43:09):
Am I starting to get myself get the actions? I
don't know.
Speaker 14 (43:11):
I just more of like I'm introducing Australian vocabulary into
my yeah, my every day without even like noticing like
reckon like reckon I never really heard. Well in the
American South will say we'll throw around a wreckon once
in a while, but it's not really more like old
timey kind of.
Speaker 1 (43:27):
Well thanks to Gabby, you take that Augie boggy back
when you go back Mane and continue the Astrala. Well, Blue,
he's doing a good job. I hear all the kids
over there are beginning to say, Ozzie.
Speaker 3 (43:37):
Stuff going to the what is it not the toilet?
Going to.
Speaker 1 (43:43):
On the footpath instead of the sidewalking south. You know,
all right, this is this is a sellout on Saturday,
but we have some of the last tickets for Sundays
go back at the AIS Arena or as we crowned
at the Ice Ice AI Serena. It's as close as
we've got to a new nickname, thirteen ten sixty that
(44:03):
it doesn't like it? Okay, Has anyone come up with
anything as good as the Brave Cape.
Speaker 14 (44:07):
Called the Braaveyard Braveyard?
Speaker 1 (44:09):
Yeah, break Ball, the Brave Bowl, No, the Braveyard like
the graveyard. You if you're a visiting team, they come
and we kill you exactly. So it's the Braveyard, all right.
Speaker 3 (44:21):
I like it.
Speaker 1 (44:22):
That's good because the AI s Arena and we were
working a bit hard to get that over the light.
So the Braveyard tickets if you'd like to go to
see the Canberra Brave and the big American Matt Clark
and the team with all the naturalized dozzies an international
players from around the world. This is very exciting. Let's
see if we can already break the record two weeks in.
Speaker 3 (44:38):
Just squeeze one more into one and have a standing room.
Speaker 1 (44:42):
A great weekend on the ice mate. We look forward
to chatting to you again. Thank you appreciate it.
Speaker 7 (44:46):
Thanks for having me.
Speaker 1 (44:49):
Good a good a end of the week, sun shining
cars to frosting a little bit.
Speaker 3 (44:53):
It's actually really nice out there.
Speaker 1 (44:55):
You've already been for the morning drive. Did you get
the time? Where is the sun rises? It looks like
a magical winter wonderland from frozen well and our city
sparkles because the ice before it freezes and the sun's
coming off it. It does look magical for ten minutes.
Speaker 3 (45:12):
It was really pretty until I got stuck in the
GDE traffic, and then it wasn't pretty pretty.
Speaker 6 (45:16):
Then.
Speaker 1 (45:17):
I understand that Renee working flat out in the news,
and I know that we are scheduled to cover this
tradwife situation. But for fear of Gabby losing it, I
wonder if we I wonder if we pivot to the
laboo boo. I just heard that the world's biggest laboo
boo was sold. Do you hear about this, Gabby?
Speaker 3 (45:35):
I have not heard about this.
Speaker 4 (45:36):
What is more over a la booboo than someone tell
me why they're because.
Speaker 3 (45:42):
Because someone famous said it was popular.
Speaker 1 (45:44):
One of the girls from Black Pink put one of
the La booboos on her bag. And you've got to
remember Black Pink, biggest girl group in the world, that
on its own was.
Speaker 3 (45:53):
A fashion statement. And then all the high high class,
high level models and celebrities decided to adopt the fashion statement.
Speaker 1 (46:03):
One of the NBA players walking into the finals, he
was in his suit, you know, when he arrived at
the stadium the court, he had a laboo boo clip
to his belt. Well, now all the NBA fans, so
the laboo boos have gone off. My daughters keep saying,
because we have to go to Sydney to get our labooboos.
Obviously there were.
Speaker 3 (46:22):
Some in camera, but when they went here they went quick.
There's just no way to buy them.
Speaker 1 (46:27):
The store is pop Mart, and so we would go
to PopMart from time to time when we're up there
in Paramatta. In that I think it's a Westfield, but
now everyone knows about it. So I said to my daughters,
there's a week can go there, but I don't think
there's going to be too many laboo boos. And today
the record was broken.
Speaker 4 (46:42):
Yeah, a human sized one solved one hundred. Why why
do you want a big or small one?
Speaker 3 (46:49):
I just don't get it.
Speaker 4 (46:50):
One hundred and fifty thousand dollars.
Speaker 1 (46:52):
That's a good deal.
Speaker 3 (46:52):
Actually, one hundred and fifty How do you use that
as a fashion Stament're not clipping that to your belt.
Speaker 1 (46:59):
If you get out of it by you get out
of a van, if you're a big star, and then
you just open those double doors at the back and
you start lugging a giant, life sized laboo and wherever
you're going, it's a dare. Famous people with hundreds of
thousand dollars.
Speaker 2 (47:12):
The dare is on God and Gabby versus the world.
Speaker 1 (47:15):
Nick White, fantastic comedian, is going to be here this evening.
He is at the Street Theater. He this. I love
the idea of this. He has different characters. Yeah, and
so he's working double Judy. I don't be a double
pay you sure the support act is him in characters?
(47:36):
I think this is right. He posted this on his socials.
Speaker 15 (47:41):
Oh hello, hi mum, it's Karli. Yes, I know I
have Kaula ad now remember Oh yeah, of course I
forgot you have that now. Yeah. I just wanted to
remind you that Madda and I will be stopping by
Canberra for a few nights. Yeah, on the way home
from our honeymoon, on the way home from tad d I. Yes,
that's right.
Speaker 8 (47:59):
What do you for again?
Speaker 15 (48:00):
Well, I'm actually the opening act for Nick White comedy show, Yeah,
at the Street Theater on June thirteenth.
Speaker 3 (48:08):
Okay, Nick White as Carli opening for Nick White. I
love it.
Speaker 1 (48:13):
Good morning, Nick, How are you?
Speaker 7 (48:14):
Good morning? I'm good. How are you guys?
Speaker 1 (48:17):
Well, this is janius. Do you get double pay?
Speaker 7 (48:20):
Oh? I wish they won't let me.
Speaker 3 (48:25):
Oh, just get Carlie your own ABN and.
Speaker 7 (48:27):
You sweet, Oh you're clever. I should do that.
Speaker 6 (48:31):
But then it's like I would probably have to pay
Carly as my openers, so then I'm paying her anyway.
So then it's just like, let's just cut out the admin.
Speaker 3 (48:38):
You know, that's just double tax. Probably is the rey.
Speaker 1 (48:41):
Yeah, that her comedy career may take off more than yours,
and then you're in a real spot.
Speaker 7 (48:51):
Yeah.
Speaker 6 (48:51):
Look, sometimes people comment on my tiktoks when I'm myself
and they're like, oh, where's carl Like sometimes I feel
like I feel like Miley Cyrus and Hannah Montana where
everyone likes Hannah Montana more.
Speaker 7 (49:03):
And then I'm like.
Speaker 6 (49:04):
Having a bit of an identity crisis. But no, you
know what, Kylie's just part of me. She's just like
a facet of my personality and my soul. And if
people like her more, then I'm like, that's okay. Like,
I know she brings nice things to people, so that's good.
Speaker 3 (49:19):
Well, on a similar ban, I'm assuming I really want
to get some clarification behind your social media name because
it's on TikTok you are Miss Nicky Wanty.
Speaker 6 (49:31):
Yeah, it's confusing a little Well, yeah, how did it
even start. Well, it's when a few years ago, when
I was living in New York City. I remember there
was just this one day where we're working at this
architecture firm and there was this really cool apartment that
we might have been working on, and I was just
in an annoying mood and I was like, ooh, me
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wanty and everyone was like, oh, that's annoying, and I
just so I just kept doing it. I was like
want and then and then I got really into drag
race at the time, and I was like, if I
was ever a drag queen, I'd call myself Miss Nikki Wanty.
Speaker 9 (50:11):
Yes.
Speaker 6 (50:11):
And then a few weeks after that I started my
TikTok and didn't think it would really go anywhere, so
I just called it Miss NICKI wanty.
Speaker 1 (50:17):
I got.
Speaker 3 (50:18):
You are every eighties and nineties kid who has a
hot mail with a terrible name that they can't get
away from.
Speaker 6 (50:25):
Truly, and now I just live with it, and I'm.
Speaker 7 (50:27):
Fine with that.
Speaker 1 (50:28):
But you're the right personality type of this career that
you've chosen, because ninety nine percent of us, when presented
with the rest of the workplace going hmmm, pretty annoying,
stop and you go, let's step this up a notch.
Speaker 7 (50:40):
Yeah.
Speaker 5 (50:40):
I can't help it.
Speaker 6 (50:41):
It's it's like ingrained in my DNA to just annoy
people and be just really Yeah, I just love to
like scare people, prank people, just make people laugh, and
I just can't help it be annoying as hell.
Speaker 3 (50:54):
Just taking a step back for a second. Are you
an architect?
Speaker 6 (50:58):
I yeah, I have a degree in architecture. I work
as a graduate architect for a few years.
Speaker 7 (51:03):
Yeah.
Speaker 1 (51:03):
Yeah, we glossed over that way too. I had to
court that, Gabby.
Speaker 3 (51:06):
So working in New York as an architect that is
a phenomenal story in itself.
Speaker 6 (51:12):
Yeah, I mean I was in New York doing yeah,
working in architecture and doing stand up for about three years.
Speaker 7 (51:18):
It was really cool.
Speaker 8 (51:20):
Uh.
Speaker 1 (51:21):
Are you a fan of How I Met Your Mother?
Speaker 16 (51:24):
Oh?
Speaker 7 (51:24):
I get Ted Moseby comparisons all the time. I love it. Yeah.
Speaker 1 (51:28):
Right, So if you haven't seen that, it's comedy series
Fantastic and Ted Moseby, the lead character, is studying to
be an architect and if I recall, I think it
is New York and yeah, yeah. His dream was always
to be able to point at a building or a
bridge and go, yeah, that's that's one of mine. Before
the comedy career took off. Did you have you had
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that moment yet or is it still on the horizon.
Speaker 7 (51:52):
Oh.
Speaker 6 (51:52):
I mean there's a few little buildings in Brisbane where
I was like, oh yeah, I designed that garden bed.
Speaker 7 (51:58):
And everyone's like, oh cool.
Speaker 3 (52:02):
It's like my husband's a painter and we used to
drive past his archway all the time into woo Bore.
He'd be like, I painted that.
Speaker 7 (52:09):
And no one cares.
Speaker 1 (52:10):
And I'm like, well, Sully, I care right.
Speaker 3 (52:15):
Really quickly, we wanted to ask you the name of
your show is I'm Scared Babe? And the show overview says,
is Nick White the first comedian to struggle with their
mental health? Yes, So I just wanted to ask you
about that because it is Men's Health Week this week.
Is there that kind of theme throughout your show that
people could actually get solid advice from.
Speaker 6 (52:35):
Yeah, I mean the show I want people to walk
away feeling lighter and feeling a bit like silly and
like they had a good time. But yeah, I talk
about some really serious stuff that I've gone through in
my life, just anxiety related things, but just talking about
it just makes me feel a lot better and laughing
about it with a room full of people.
Speaker 7 (52:52):
So yeah, it's just about anxiety.
Speaker 6 (52:55):
And the dull coworker opens the show and she has
a general nervous energy anyway.
Speaker 7 (53:00):
So that kind of ties in.
Speaker 6 (53:01):
Well, so yeah, it's silly though, it's fun and silly,
but yeah, it's a bit serious at times.
Speaker 1 (53:07):
Yeah, well, your timing is right in Men's Health Week,
and obviously mental health being you know, the part that
their understandably needs to be more focused on than ever before.
Normalizing that conversation and god forbid, laughing about it is
one of the most helpful things I have heard come
out of the entire week, and we're very privileged to
have you sharing that story this evening. You're on stage.
If there are any tickets left, you'll need to be
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very quick to see the Street Theater performance of Nick White.
This is going to be really cool. Thank you for
the time today, mate, preemptive welcome back. I know you're
a couple of hours away. We look forward to seeing
you this evening.
Speaker 7 (53:39):
Thanks so much, guys.
Speaker 1 (53:43):
See Sabrinna Carpenter's new album cover that was released yesterday.
Speaker 3 (53:47):
Oh so much talk about that. I think it's tongue
in cheek because she talks a lot about about not
liking certain men.
Speaker 1 (53:58):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the irony is a funny thing or
sarcasm or whatever.
Speaker 3 (54:04):
You know, some people don't get it.
Speaker 1 (54:05):
Well. Sometimes you think it's there and it's not even there.
Like it's a difficult thing to detect, particularly in photographic form,
in artistic photo form.
Speaker 3 (54:15):
Some people are very upset about it because it looks
quite degrading.
Speaker 1 (54:19):
But I think it's.
Speaker 3 (54:21):
Tongue in cheek. I think she's trying to have a lot.
Speaker 1 (54:23):
But on face value, is it not degrading? Oh?
Speaker 3 (54:25):
Absolutely, But if it's satire, it's her trying to you know,
I don't know, have have something else to say about it.
Speaker 1 (54:34):
You're relying upon a lot of people doing a lot
of work here just looking at it. I'm not talking
to you.
Speaker 3 (54:38):
I'm talking to friend and her lyrics and the album
and everything points towards the fact that this is satire.
Speaker 1 (54:45):
Yeah.
Speaker 3 (54:45):
Yeah, So if you're a fan, you get it.
Speaker 1 (54:47):
I guess if you if you have studied your Sabrinna
Carpenter a degree, yeah, you, it'll make perfect sense to you.
For the rest of us, you just look at it
and go whoa. Yeah, we'll go to the news with
Renee in just a second choice, do these fantastic reviews,
and then we discover there's a thing in our life
we have to get rid of. So looking forward to
(55:08):
this next choice review or maybe we get the good
news that we're doing something right. We'll find out in
just a second. Then I'm very intrigued. Let's go to
produce a Chelsea in the producer booth. Are you happy
to go ahead with this?
Speaker 3 (55:23):
Yes?
Speaker 1 (55:24):
Okay, so we understand that chat GPT, the artificial intelligence
is performing soul readings. Okay, so you go somewhere.
Speaker 3 (55:33):
I've already done it because I had to in my research.
Speaker 1 (55:35):
You've done it and is it okay?
Speaker 3 (55:39):
Well mine was, but we'll see how Chelsea's everyone's accurate
reading of your soul.
Speaker 1 (55:44):
But artificial intelligence intelligence. I will not be submitting myself
to this. Why not because it sounds terrified.
Speaker 3 (55:51):
I don't want to know what AI knows about you.
Speaker 1 (55:53):
Let's start with Chelsea and see where we go. That's
going to be just a moment, and just quickly before
we go to the news, there was there was a
thing on the TV before and in the background, you know,
like when you see someone on TV the person's in
focus and then fire in the distance. Things are out
of focus. And you looked at the screen and went,
is that is that a bolter ipa?
Speaker 3 (56:17):
It's a gigantic blown up can of beer.
Speaker 1 (56:20):
And despite being out of focus and about half kilometer
away from the lens, no one has nailed their out
of focus beers like you.
Speaker 3 (56:30):
I don't even drink beer.
Speaker 1 (56:31):
It's Friday and you are in the.
Speaker 2 (56:34):
Zone and Gabby versus the world.
Speaker 1 (56:37):
Thank you, Renee. Good morning everyone. If like everyone in
this room, you have baby daughters who are all very
pale skins or little boys, so you want to pay
attention to the choice research that you're reporting on today, Renee.
Speaker 4 (56:50):
Yeah, and there's lots of stories around about this, and
it looks at a whole bunch of different sunscreen products
that have labeled fifty plus and they've been a s
and it turns out so it's done by choice. We
know that they always do lots of these things all
the time. Apparently I found sixteen of twenty sunscreens tested
were not SPF fifty. Some of them were as low
(57:11):
as four. And they're calling on the TGA in a
triple C to investigate, all right.
Speaker 1 (57:17):
Now that one that claims to be fifty plus and
has come in at four the ultraviolet. I have this,
and I know that our producer Chelsea's jaw dropped because
she uses this as well.
Speaker 3 (57:28):
This is like a cult product where people really got
on board with it.
Speaker 1 (57:31):
They've come out in huge defense and Choice do this
sort of testing regularly. You wouldn't want to get this
stuff wrong because you get end up in caught. This
is you put someone out of business if you get
this wrong. But saying choice, you couldn't have got it
more wrong.
Speaker 3 (57:45):
Yes, So it's really interesting. I've been watching this back
and forth between Choice and Ultraviolet because I, as I said,
I use ultraviolet, so Choice put this out. They also
said that they were so concerned by the result they
then sent it to another lab in Germany that's completely
separate to anything they do to get it tested as well,
and it came back with a similar result. But ultravioletive
(58:05):
come out to say that it's absolutely incorrect. They do
testing every two years. They make sure they follow every
guideline in Australia and they spend one hundred and fifty
thousand dollars plus on testing to make sure they are
hitting the requirements and their ingredients mean that it's impossible
to be less than twenty and so they're really confused
by this result. But what I found really interesting by this, right,
(58:28):
do you know how they test sunscreen? They have to
get volunteers and they test it on human skin where
they put like a good dose on your skin. They
put a really strong UV light and they time how
long it takes for you to burn. Oh, that's how
they test it.
Speaker 4 (58:42):
It's putting their hand up to be the dummy for that.
Speaker 3 (58:44):
They better be getting paid.
Speaker 1 (58:45):
Well, I was going to say pain yeah, answer.
Speaker 3 (58:48):
Yeah, And so then the talk is that the choice
thing that they did to try to test these sunscreens,
they only had a test body of three people, when
you should have more people to really get a good result,
or like a good control result.
Speaker 4 (59:05):
In different skin types and stuff.
Speaker 3 (59:07):
I guess, so maybe there is a bit of conjecture there.
Not one hundred percent sure if I completely trust this.
Speaker 1 (59:12):
I don't know if your test group is Roden Gaby.
Speaker 3 (59:15):
Oh my god, we'll burn in a minute.
Speaker 1 (59:17):
They're all failing. It's a disaster.
Speaker 7 (59:19):
I know.
Speaker 1 (59:20):
There's plenty of appearance. Just want to quick run down. Look,
there's called a coincidence. Cancer Council did not get back
to our request to speak with him yesterday, and so
they claim that their Cancer Council Ultra sunscreen is fifty plus.
Came in yesterday at twenty four. The orange and yellow.
Speaker 3 (59:37):
One that I have at home every day value.
Speaker 1 (59:39):
Yeah, claims it's fifty came in at twenty seven. Let's
go down just to the ones that you know, these
are the best of the best. All say they're fifty plus.
The Mega Cosmetica fifty pluses come in at fifty one.
Cancer Council good news for them. With the yellow and
Purple Kids one they say fifty plus came in at
fifty two. The Neutrogena Ultra Sheer body says fifty came
(01:00:03):
in at fifty six, and the absolute, the king of
them all, says fifty plus. The Laroche posse and am
I saying that correctly gave.
Speaker 3 (01:00:13):
Me rosch posse? I think yet?
Speaker 1 (01:00:14):
I think you get a Kempis warehouse came in at
seventy two. Offers more sun protection than a T shirt,
So that is how good I need to get that
that one. I just layed up the T shirt.
Speaker 3 (01:00:25):
I'm looking at all these sun screens and I'm pretty
sure I own ninety percent of them because I'm so pale,
But I don't have that one. The seventy two is
I need to get that.
Speaker 1 (01:00:33):
Throw out seventy five percent of the ones that you
are because only four of them are the real McCoy.
You can see that at choice and there be more
about it, because if they are going to be challenged,
we need to know how accurate this research is. Thank you, Nate,
see you're back in the news producer, Chelsea, welcome back
to the studio. Thank you you have courageously said after
(01:00:54):
news is breaking today that artificial intelligence is conducting soul readings.
I don't even really know what it is, but I'm
frightened by it that you will take a soul reading,
yes from chat GPT. Gabby, you've got the app on
your phone. What is it, by the way, what do
we find out from the soul reading?
Speaker 3 (01:01:11):
I don't I don't know. It's just like it tells
you who you are, what you are, what your soul is,
and how you behave as a human. So in my research,
I did it for me. So this is the example
of what it said for me when I ask chat
GPT for a soul reading. Right, you're carrying old soul
with a deep well of compassion. There's quite strength in you,
not always loud or boastful, but steady, like the roots
(01:01:32):
of a tree.
Speaker 1 (01:01:34):
That is solid. That said, you can chuck anything out there,
and I think we project, you know, what we want
to hear onto these things. But that does feel like you.
Speaker 3 (01:01:42):
And it also says you're a bridge between light and shadow,
logic and feeling, freedom and responsibility.
Speaker 1 (01:01:48):
That's all you, that's true, a breach between logic and feeling.
You are.
Speaker 3 (01:01:53):
Let's see how accurate it is because I've put it
in for Chelsea, now, I thought, because I put it
in my own app and chat gpto's chat gpt knows
a little bit.
Speaker 1 (01:02:01):
About me, That's what I thought.
Speaker 3 (01:02:02):
So when I put it in, I just said, give
me a soul reading. And when here you go. But
I've just put in here, can you please give me
a soul reading for Chelsea? And it's just gone here go,
Oh my cold, and you don't know anything about that.
Speaker 2 (01:02:15):
How are you giving me this?
Speaker 1 (01:02:16):
It's made up?
Speaker 3 (01:02:18):
Well again, it's like says, here's a soul reading based
on intuitive and symbolic interpretations. But let's see how accurate
this is.
Speaker 1 (01:02:29):
I'm not scared of it anymore now, I'm not really.
I thought, I need to learn something about you, and
Gabby put in all this information about you, but it doesn't.
Speaker 3 (01:02:38):
Know any just put Chelsea's name. And to be honest,
Chelsea's got quite a public profile. So it could still have.
Speaker 1 (01:02:42):
Pulled a lot for in that Chelsea boothman. Ah, so
it could have.
Speaker 3 (01:02:47):
Pulled from Instagram and face. It could have pulled a
lot of information.
Speaker 1 (01:02:50):
We'll hold on a second.
Speaker 3 (01:02:51):
You scared again a little bit? Here we go, Okay,
Chelsea's soul carries the energy of a seeker and a harmonizer.
There's an innate longing within her spirit, not just for answers,
but for meaning, for a sense of wholeness that transcends
the every day. She feels things deeply, even if she
doesn't always show it. Her presence acts as a quiet
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anchor for those around her, a calming influence amid storms.
She really speaks of.
Speaker 1 (01:03:17):
You are a calming influence. That's good.
Speaker 3 (01:03:21):
Chelsea may feel torn at times between the life she
lives and the life her spirit longs for.
Speaker 1 (01:03:25):
What's your spirit long for?
Speaker 3 (01:03:27):
Well, one's rooted in deep connection, purpose and creativity, and
it doesn't tell me what the other.
Speaker 1 (01:03:33):
One sorry, what your spirit longs?
Speaker 3 (01:03:42):
The soul came into the world with the gift of
empathy and presence and is learning lifetime after lifetime how
to balance care for others with self honoring. Now, it
also says at the bottom that if you want to
take this further, you can put in more of your
information like your birthdate, your sign, whatever, all these things,
and then it can tell you what your past lives were,
(01:04:05):
as well as a bit of a deeper understanding of
who you are.
Speaker 1 (01:04:10):
If you put some actual information in, I could give
you something based on something versus this whole made up thing. Yeah,
but oddly you.
Speaker 9 (01:04:18):
Know, and.
Speaker 1 (01:04:21):
You look, no one knows themselves, ironic, you should know
yourself better than anyone else. That based on what we
know of you. It sounded right, based on what you
know of you, yeah, bang.
Speaker 3 (01:04:32):
On, Yeah, especially the part where like I feel very deeply,
Like I do feel very deeply about a lot of things.
Speaker 14 (01:04:39):
So that's weird that it knew that.
Speaker 3 (01:04:40):
I need to know what your soul is longing for
because it said you're torn between you know, what you
want to do and what your soul wants to do.
What's your soul wanted to know? Like I don't. I
know that there's just something else out there, Like I
always have known that, and I'm always torn between like
what I'm doing now and then if there's something else.
So yeah, maybe in the future. Is that just every Yeah?
Speaker 1 (01:05:03):
Literally literally are we all not reflecting on that time?
Speaker 2 (01:05:08):
Rod and Gabby versus the world?
Speaker 1 (01:05:11):
I just think it's important that we mentioned we've missed
it the last three hours. Do you know at aldi
what this week is?
Speaker 3 (01:05:19):
It's English Day or something isn't it English Week?
Speaker 1 (01:05:21):
I don't know it's English Week.
Speaker 3 (01:05:22):
Yeah, they've got some really good products at a gluten
free which I'm excited about.
Speaker 1 (01:05:26):
Was that right? The Brits and so one of the
expats in Australia has gone to an Australian Aliti. This
is blowing up this morning.
Speaker 16 (01:05:34):
How am my fellow britz and ours? It is British
Week at Aldi. This is one of my favorite weeks
of the year where you can stuck up on all
of the goodies.
Speaker 1 (01:05:41):
Now in the footage that goes along with her TikTok
ip sauce, we know that right, and I didn't realize.
I guess the Smith's chips they have it's Worcester sheer barbecue,
so that must be different. I suppose do we not
get that flavor regularly?
Speaker 3 (01:05:57):
No wish to shear sauce chips. We've never had that before.
They've got a prawn cocktail chip too, though we've had
that in the past. It's alright. And they've got a
pickle and cheese chip like a Smith's chip flavored pickle
and cheese.
Speaker 16 (01:06:13):
So they've got all different crisps, chocolates, all different sauces.
Speaker 1 (01:06:16):
Funny Cadbury famously originating from the UK, and of course
our Tasmanian cabri factory turns out more Cabriy chocolate than
any other factory. It was Australian. There you go, well,
we've certainly taken ownership of it in a way, but
we get to see Cadbury that we don't have in
Australia and Aldi at the moment.
Speaker 2 (01:06:36):
Gravies.
Speaker 16 (01:06:37):
Honestly, they had so much in store.
Speaker 1 (01:06:39):
This is there's a lot of gravy, a lot of
different fancy gravey.
Speaker 3 (01:06:42):
Well, the roast dinner comes from the UK.
Speaker 16 (01:06:46):
The first day they're selling it, I did notice they
didn't have a few things they didn't have Toby Christ
one of my favorites, say, we'll be heading back, but
they have tons to choose from. And to be honest,
the price is actually quite good compared to your payback
home at the minute.
Speaker 1 (01:06:58):
If I love, it's like we save on international flights because.
Speaker 3 (01:07:03):
You just get the food here. Nothing better than a
holiday at home.
Speaker 1 (01:07:06):
You go to another country and you just go into
a shop, just a normal soupermark and you're like, that's
Aldi this week. It's like going to the UK and
I think there's a lot of Irish stuff in there
as well, So that's a free be there for you, Albi,
that's gonna be a fun adventure.