City Organist gives it a “wurl”

Not every city council has an official City Organist, but then again, not every city council owns a Mighty Wurlitzer theatre pipe organ. Comprising of 1500 pipes, 20 percussive instruments and enough sound effects to replicate an entire orchestra, it’s Scott Harrison’s role to bring the 90-year-old “King of Instruments” to life at functions and events throughout the year at

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Australia staring at a “tsunami of homelessness”

In conversation with Hear and There presenter Nathan Reynolds, Launch Housing CEO Bevan Warner warns that unless significant and urgent action is taken, many more Australians will be tipped into homelessness as Job Seeker and Job Keeper payments are wound back, eviction bans are lifted and competition for low cost rental properties intensifies.

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Huge debt brings hope

$1 trillion is a huge number, its a one with twelve zeros to be precise, which accountants like Dr Steven Enticott like to be. That level of debt equates to $40,000 for every person in Australia, but much of it is being directed at business to invest in income generating assets, to get the economy moving and people into work.

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