WTF2050? Podcast

By: The Australia Institute
  • Summary

  • The Australia Institute Tasmania Podcast.
    2024 The Australia Institute
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Episodes
  • WTF2050 Episode 13 - Andrew McPhail - Independent Film Producer
    Jun 6 2019
    Andrew introduces us to the term ‘weightless exports’ – think digital services and games rather than wood or food. Inspired Leanne and Anna sat down with Paris Buttfield-Addison, cofounder of Hobart based Secret Lab – Secret Lab builds video games and mobile apps, and teaches game and app development through books and online training.

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    28 mins
  • WTF2050 Episode 12 - Frank Cuypers - Destination Think
    Jun 6 2019
    Prof. Frank Cuypers is a marketing and tourism academic brought to the island by Tourism Tasmania to share his thoughts on the future of tourism. He talks about the strength of our clean and green Tasmanian brand and the global hunger for authentic experienced based Tourism. Also in the episode an interview with Charles Munn, an American conservationist & ornithologist, Charles’ organization has saved millions of hectares of Amazon rain forest through community based eco-tourism projects.

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    38 mins
  • WTF2050 Episode 11 - Louise Morris - Insect Farmer, Rebel Foods, Derby Tasmania
    Jun 6 2019

    Louise’s insects are on the standing menu at MONA Faros restaurant, as featured on many fine menus across Tasmania. Her Protein Plus Nut Butter blends stocked at East Coast Village Providore (St Helens) and newly opened Derby Providore. In this episode Anna & Leanne discover organic insect farming from inside a shipping container on a beautiful hill in Derby, Tasmania. A town revived in the 21st Century by mountain biking.

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    26 mins

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