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Supermarket chain Woolworths is copping it this week for tracking and timing its workers. Woolies says it's fair and keeps its teams productive, but some staff are calling it bullying.
Plus, the 3G phone network is getting shut down on Monday, giving us time to mourn our first internet experiences. A girlie in NSW is also mourning tech, after her phone fell into a crack between rocks. She climbed in to get it... and got stuck for 7 hours.
Also, Jacob Elordi was filmed walking in a Byron Bay cafe with no shoes. Fine, or has going barefoot gone too far?
And what's an appropriate birthday message in 2024?
Host Dave Marchese is joined by artist and performer Etcetera Etcetera and PEDESTRIAN TV's Issy Phillips.
Thousands of nurses didn't turn up for work today in NSW, where the same work attracts much lower pay than other parts of Australia.
Plus, the Defence Force has a problem with keeping staff. Will a new retention bonus work, or are there deeper issues it needs to address?
And from an anti-vaxxer...
Published 11/13/24
Canola, cropping and Chappell Roan: here's what it's like on the back of a harvester during harvest season.
And Trump reckons he can end the war in Ukraine in 24 hours.
Plus, could LEDs put a stop to shark attacks on surfers?
Guests:
Dr Jessica Genauer, senior lecturer in international...
Published 11/12/24