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Reese over the.
Weekend on Saturday did announce the government will be holding a parliamentary inquiry into e ridables and scooters and the like. This is an inquiry that will primarily look at the safety of pedestrians and writers. So we'll have a look at that today. But is it too late for a couple of e scooter commercial providers. I'll tell you a little bit more about that in just a moment. We have some mail that two of the big scooter shops in Perth are closing, one's closed down completely and one is teaching on the brink. So i'll bring you that story in just a moment. All very well holding an inquiry. I know a lot of our listeners said, I told you so, these things are dangerous, they're going too fast, et cetera. But is there riding on the wall for the people that sell them? Are they reading the play? Are they sniffing the wind and shutting down already? I'll tell you about the two big stores in Perth. One of them shut down completely. They've got three bricks and mortar shops as well as no online presence, and another one are teaching on the brink. I'll bring you that story when we speak to Reese. Why in just a moment it's on the move? Isn't it the scooter industry, the e writeable community is it? Is it commercially not viable anymore? Has it got that taint that suffered reputational damage after the death of the pedestrian a couple of weeks ago. The sad death of mister Fahn in Perth. We'll have a look at that today on the program as stay listening. So there's a Perth Hills group. We've been talking about this forever on the show. I know, Garrett, my predecessors have talked about it as well, Millsy and Carl and Ali's talked about it as well. This Perth Hills group who are trying to save that area in Stoneville, North Stoneville out around Parkerville, that area that is a satellite development. So over the weekend they've started targeting the Anglican Archbishop of Perth K. Goldsworthy because the Anglicans Anglican Land involved. I've never ever heard of that of a protest group, an activist group, a community group targeting a church leader. We'll have a look at that on the program. In just a moment. We'll talk to the AMAS Michael Page as well. The black market purchase of melatonin gummy, Melatonins Melantonin gummies people are giving to their kids to help them sleep. It's amazing. It's an amazing story. It's easy enough to do. You just have to go online and buy Melatonian gummies just online. That's amazing. We do have a yes no question for you today. We're trying to clear something up.
Right, let's clear this up once and for all.
So I'm a little late to this particular party. I think it's been around for a while, this story. But my question for you today, yes or no? Is it an Australian to have to buy a sausagees Wle bun at Bunnings using a QR code? Is it an Australian to have to buy a sausage in a barn at Bunnings using a QR code? So, as far as I know, the Bunning's near me and I live near a couple, you've always been able to use cash or tap and go. But the two Bunning shops close to me, in Balcata and Wangara, you couldn't tap and go and I didn't have any cash. So the only way you get a sausage in the bum for three dollars fifty was to go to a QR code. Now, to some of our older listeners, you would have seen them, you might not have used them, or you might not be in favor of them. But you take a photo of the QR code with your phone and it takes you to a website. So from there you put in all your details, your email details, your credit card details. All that takes you about five minutes, but it takes you to a website that looks like a Bunning's website. It's got Bunnings symbols, logos, got the little red hammer on there and it's in green and red. It looks like a Bunning's website. I suspect it's probably not. So the two charities that were, you know, the recipients of us buying and they are big ques. There were big ques of these two two nice charities. One was a theater group and one was a junior netball club. But people were walking away from the queues because they didn't want to register on a QR code. So my question for you today is it an Australian to buy a sausage in a bum at Bunnings using a QR code. It takes you five minutes to do it, to paint in the bum and it feels like you are You know, a lot of us walked away from the queue so we didn't want to do it. So I reckon some of the charities will lose money over this. What do you reckon is it in Australian to have to use a QR code at a Bunnings to buy a sausage and a bun for three dollars fifty And I wonder if those junior clubs will lose money because people walk away. It's a changeing approach. It's been around, as best we can tell, probably for twelve months at some Bunnings. I only notice it on the weekend because my local crew are doing it. Is it un Australian to use a QR code you and why do you do it? If there's a charity listening that has had a sausage sizzle out of Bunnings, why are you doing it? Is it more financial to do it? And have you noticed people walking away and not buying up?
So question today?
Is it aun Australian they have to buy a sausages let Bunnings using QR code? Have you done it? Are you okay with it? Or if you're like me, it just didn't feel quite right. They have to go to a QR code, you know, walk out of the queue. It stand around for five or six minutes, no no glasses, no reading glasses, paying the bum QR code which looks like a Bunning's website. Now we contacted Bunnings this morning. They've got nobody available to talk about it, but they say it saves the charities money. What do you reckon?
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Double three ay two. Love to hear from you today, Yes, says Dave, Thank you, Dave, Good morning to you. Emma says absolutely On Australian Emmazon augusta half you like, Emma shows cash is king? Why do you have to keep sharing details? Says Emma, Thank you, Emma. Die says no way, I'd be using a QR code. It's very very un Australian, very disappointed, and there's at least five exclamation marks in that from Die, Thank you, Die, Yes from Paul and Jim says yes and I'd walk away if that's all there is. So to be very clear, he can't use cash, but I didn't have any with me because I've been able to tap and go ordinarily. So I'd love to hear from you today. There's a fair bit fair few layers in this story. Will the charities lose money if you are forced to use a key at QR code? Not a lot of us carry cash around? Hey, Rob says, why would you want to give your personal information just to buy a Budding sausages or that's ridiculously un Australian. Thanks. Rob Luke says, yes, it's an Australian, Dylan, what do you think, Hey mate, Dylan, do we have say again?
Mate? I lost your sagain?
Sorry sorry mate, Yeah, it's definitely on Australia.
Like me and my wife enjoy when we go to Bunnings.
You know, you walk out and you just tap, you know, you just.
Tap and go.
We don't have cash, and I say anymore, just tap and go.
Who's going to stand there for five minutes for a three dollars fifty sausages when it sounds to me like Bunnings want our information?
Well, yeah, a lot of people walked away from where I was, Dylan, no doubt about it.
No, no one wanted to do it.
It does look Dylan, to be clear, it does go to what looks like a Bunning's website, but it might be the it might be the crew that are broken the deal. So my other question for you, if you've run, if you are running a charity and you've been a Bunning Sausages or how does it work for you? Thank you, Dylan, Wonderble three eighty two. Hello Martin, Oh god, yeah.
I just think it's just another way banks are forcing Australians to get out of cash because they don't want to do it. So they're probably making it hard for every other charity or society to business to use cash by charging them. I went to the bank the other day. I couldn't even get any cash out, so I think purely it's the bank's way of saying no, we're going to go cash is, whether you like it or not, it's bloody in Australia.
Thank you, Martin.
Martin's a yes, it's on Australian So to be clear, you can still use cash. Not a lot of people had cash on them, people walking away from the queue. I'm not going to QR code for three dollars fifty and give someone else more information. So in some ways, Martin, that forces you to use cash. So maybe that's not a bad thing, but I reckon you're right. And in the middle of all this is the charities are being charged to use those little white squares, they tap and go squares, and that's why they're moving to this. I'd love to know. I'd love to hear from you this has taken off? Is it an Australian to have to use a QR code to buy a budding snag on a Sunday morning? The yes is at nineteen the noses zero, So we don't like it. We don't like it. Are's appauling used to say? I don't like it? Just a text from one of our listeners. We believe a pedestrian has been struck on Adelaide tarras on Adelaide Terrace near Government House. We think that's that's no good. So hopefully everyone's okay. There's an ambulance in attendance and police are presents in front of Government House. Just happened. A pedestrian has been hit on Adelaid terrast so you might want to try and avoid the terraces. It will be it's crowded enough through there at this time of the morning. I can vouch for that. Or goes down to one lane, so you may want to avoid Adelaide terraces if you're heading through the city at the moment, because we believe a pedestrian has been knocked over.
Hopeing one's okay.
Is it on Australia and have to buy a bunning snag with a QR code, the Yester twenty two, the nose of zero back in a moment the Police minister excuse me, The Police Minister Reece Whitby is going to join us EA scooters you know E writeables E scooters because of safety, pedestrian safety and rider safety. The Cook government have commissioned a bipartisan parliamentary inquiry which some would say it's probably over, but it comes on the back of this terrible and sad death of a pedestrian a couple of Saturday nights ago near the Belgian Beer Cafe.
But is it too late.
We've got mail here that scooter shops closing down. At least three that we know I have closed down in Perth and another two are under threat at least actually at least four have closed down. Please stay listening. I'm Simon Beaumont. It's seventeen past night.
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We are asking the question today is it an Australian to have to use a QR co to buy a snag at Bummings on a Sunday. Lots of correspondence to Kim from Les Murdida. Kim is absolute abso bloody lutey in Australian. If use a QR code for a snag for exclamation march shouty Kim, thanks Kim, absolutely yes is gabs hi gabs always carry cash, says someone else. So and a couple of questions on is this Bunning's forcing the charities to do this?
It's not.
I don't think it's to do We're trying to say, ultimately, say the charity some money so they don't have to hire it a will tap and go machine. Pete and Lansdale get they Pete very UnAustralian. I would walk away. The yes are thirty and the noser too, onto our next story. We'll come back to your correspondence. We'll keep a tally throughout the show. Is it un Australia have to buy a Bunning snag with a QR code? The yester thirty, the nose are too. We'll keep itally until one o'clock today. As you would have heard over the weekend on Saturday, you would have heard reise whitby the Police Minister announcing the Cook government is holding an inquiring to scooters and e ridables.
Good on them.
This is to do with pedestrian safety and riders safety as well.
But is it too late.
For the industry. We have heard over the weekend that at least four scooter shots have shut down, So scooter Hut which have an online presence, and they've got stores in Balcata, Cannington and Cobur and Central they've shut They've closed. Scooter rou is also closed in Midland. We've heard the two other stores its teaching, so that potentially six scooter shops could be shutting down. Are they reading the play? Rees Whitby? The Police Minister joins us, now get a.
Rees good a simon? Was that the intent? Do you think?
Well, let me ask you another way. Are you sad to see that scooter shops are closing down?
Oh?
Look, I'm sad to see any business closed. But what we've done on the weekend is announced it will be requesting that a committee of the Parliament have an inquiry to make the use of the rideable safer. So I don't know what the connection would be. I think there's still a legitimate place for people that operate legal machines and people who ride them appropriately. This committee hasn't been formed up yet. I'll be moving on Wednesday to consider our terms of reference and going forward with an inquiry so that we can that are all the issues. And of course you know, I've already had some feedback, some positive feedback in fact, from operators who are looking forward to putting their view to the committee.
So this is a blind demand, Reese. Both you and I have worked in commercial environments. I guess these shops are seeing that it's just not viable anymore. They're suffering reputational damage.
Look, look, I'd be very surprised that this was related to an announcement on Saturday. If what you're saying is correct and any business has decided to close, you know, it would seem to be you know, we only made this comment or announcement on Saturday. I think it would be very likely, and particularly before the committee has even begun to the referral has been made and the committee has begun its work. Look, I have a positive attitude about this. I think people have seen some tragedies recently to a fortnit Ago in the city with mister Fan, a pedestrian walking along a city street who was struck tragically and died of his injuries a few days afterwards. So I think you know what I want to achieve is I want to bring the community together, and that's why we want to refer this matter to a standing committee, a bipartisan joint party standing committee of the Parliament with members from both sides of the Chamber to take in a range of views and information from the community. The opportunity for people who ride these machines, local government, businesses, higher skir the companies to all make a contribution, so we come out the other end with some practical, pragmatic, common sense recommendations that make everyone safer.
I'm I'm not suggesting this as a result of your announcement on set. I think these shops have seen the right on the wall from some time ago, and as you know, these things move a little more slowly. But I'm certainly not making that connections either.
There was interesting on the weekend. I think it was one of the commercial news reports that spoke to an operator or someone actually selling the scooters who I think his comments were that he was looking forward to the inquiry because there were some people importing very high speed, very powerful scooters into the country, and he was sort of dealing with the more appropriate e writables should be sold. So I think, you know, some commercial operators see some opportunity here.
Yes, So I guess my broader question to our audience is are you of the view if the shops are shutting down and we finally got to the point where having a parliamentary inquiry, is it all over for the black scooters? Are people not going to buy them anymore? And I guess my last question to Minister, no matter what you and your parliament menary colleagues can say, or no matter what what I say and what six prss, any of us in the broader community, the people who soup up a scooter that can do eighty ks now in a cycle way, they don't care what you do, or what I do or what we think. They're still going to do it. Are they going to find a way aren't they?
Well, well, this is the issue and this is part of the issue that we want this inquiry to consider. First of all, some of these the rideables are being imported to the country that are very powerful, very heavy, and quite frankly have no place in the community. I mean, I don't know where. I don't know who would want to be on one of those machines traveling at eighty k's for a start, But you know, there's no place on a road or a pathway. We have strict laws already twenty five k limit on roads for the rideables, ten k's an hour on footpaths. Now, anything faster than that becomes effectively a vehicle that you have to license search into a motorbike. Completely different issue. The other thing that I'm concerned about is devices being illegally modified so they can travel faster. So and I think we've had too many incidents. Tragically, we've had a fatality, but I think some of your listeners would have had personal experiences of stepping out of shops in high streets, whether it's a big park or Midland, and then someone's whizzing by at great speed. So we do need to consider this issue. It's something that there's been a great uptake in recent years. I think there's you know, for people that use them correctly and the responsible do all the right things that are cheap and effective and convenient way to get around. But I think you know, we need to have a calm and considered community wide approach to look at some good smart ways to improve safety in the future.
One of the things we talk about on this issue, Minister, is being out of police. People doing the wrong thing, you know, going over ten ks now on a foot bath or going excessive on a cycle away that that sort of thing. It's it feels, you know, some of us is saying it's another thing for your coppers that they have to do. So I mean, we got can we get enough eyes on this? Do you think?
Oh?
Look, I think I had this very conversation with Police Commissioner Cole Blanche the other day and he was adamant that you know that he's very happy for his police to be policing this issue. They're out there, they're in there, and they already have been quite frankly, but there are you know, nationally consistent laws around this. So police have been in north Bridge, they've been in Hillary's, they've been in Scarborough, Fremantle and our regional towns where they exist also, and they have been stopping people. They've been giving warnings, they've been writing infringement notices, they've actually been seizing e writables from people doing the wrong thing that have not behaving. So look, you know it's you're right where police do an amazing job. They had a lot to police, but you know, this is this is something they're prepared and happy to do because it keeps people safer and they have actually been policing this issue.
All right, Thanks you time, minister on this Monday morning. Appreciated.
Thanks Simon Reese.
We've beat the police, minister. So this is the this is the story we've been talking about for months here on this show and on other shows here at six PR. But the new bit is that the two of the big scooter shops in Perth are shutting down. One shutdown already and another has shut I believe have shut down their Midland store or teetering on the other two. So that's the new bit here. That's what we're talking about.
Is it.
It's all very well holding a parliamentary inquiry, but is it is the riding on the wall for the black scooters, the one you buy one you buy privately Stirling are still hanging in there, I think. So they have geo geolocation on their scooters such that they don't go fast in the you know, through Scarborough and on the on the on the footpath that the congested footpaths, so they're hanging in, but other shiys are pulling out. So Vincent's out, Perth's out. You already heard senior coppers say, well, you know there's less junk lying around and it's.
Good for us. It's all good.
But what do you reckon listeners? The shops themselves are shutting down. Are they seeing the riding on the wall? You would think so one double three eight eighty two. I'll come back to your correspondence in just a moment. Brett says Bowie, Hi, Brett, I live in the city. You've had countless near missus with the scooters. The current suspension, the scooter tries achieve this. The writers are safer. I'm safer. The hospital ears will have a reduced injury load at streets, won't be listened with e junk. Just before we go to a break, David also says, what a knee jerk by the minister. These pranks occurrectly on road with cars and drivers. Why haven't cars been banned because we all drive and Dave, I reckon and they've got and cap safety ratings and power steering and earbags. I think, just off the top of my head. Thanks for you, Coro, mate, cand A Mark.
Good morning. Yeah, just an interesting one. I follow the rainfall for your arm a tragic and over the weekend Friday, Saturday and Sunday, the official Perth site has recorded point two millimeters. Now, I was in the pouring rain at the footy. I was in Kingspark looking at the lights on Saturday night and the pouring rain. I was up at the zigzag in Calamunda. You stay watching the rain pour down in Berth. How somebody must be sitting on the brain gage.
Someone's to put a lid on the rain gage. Yesterday morning at my journey it felt like we had one hundred millimeters in about an hour. So yeah, can you believe it? All right, I'll have a look mate. Thank you. That's funny and well done. I'm getting out everywhere, Mark and getting all across the city. Got on you, That's that's what we'd like to hear. I'll come back in in just a moment.
Brook, Please stay there.
I really want to talk to you and I'll call you in just a second. Okay, Brook, please stay there. Brook has a sad story to tell us about an east scooter accent Brook. I promise I'll get you in just a second. Also coming we're running a polus morning. Is UnAustralian to have to buy a bunning snag with a QR code that yeses are forty in the nose to two and lots of correspondence on this now. The charities have been listening in there, coming in and telling us why they are doing it. It's about money. I'll have a look at the bomb website as well. Mark back in a second.
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Raya Pinjarrayday, Ray, have you been going well out there?
Made? I don't get it.
We invented footbas to get pedestrians off the road to protect them. Now we've see the hell bend I'm putting vehicles onto footpaths. Yeah, Ray, thank you mate. I don't know if it's an issue in Pinjara Ray, but it is here. They go in excessive ten k's now, which you're not supposed to. Lots of comments on the QR code as well, so I will come back to that in just a moment. He's an an Australian to have to buy a Bunning snag with a QR code and it is noted amongst our list as they've just gone up from two fifty to three to fifty probably in the last year or so. Brooks phones in brook sorry to make you wait? How are you no good?
How are you Simon?
Yeah?
Will fans you've had you have had a family of very serious families and around East scooters.
Yeah.
So in February my brother passed away, He's only forty one years old, in an East scooter accident in Calgooley.
I'm sorry to hear that.
Oh yeah, yeah, I think I've been reaching out obviously to my local.
MP.
Obviously I've spoken to Reese Whidby, a rote letter to our premiere and getting them like banned. I believe they're actually banned in like the UK. So yeah, it's been a tough time for the family. Obviously, he's changed the settings to obviously fifty k's and he's done that by using the Internet and he's done it to American standards. So yeah, and he's had an accident because of the footpath and yeah, it's just yeah, it's tough.
Oh, really tough. But I'm really sorry to hear that. And then so I don't think it's it's not unusual that people change the settings on these things so they go faster. Did he was he on a footpath? Cycle away on the road? Did he was he wearing a helmet?
Brook?
No, he wasn't wearing a helmet and he was on a footpath.
So it came up and hit his head.
Did he hit his head?
Yep?
So does Calgooley have higher scooters? It was it was definitely his, wasn't it.
Yeah, it was definitely.
I know it was.
So it was his partner's scooter and because she didn't have a driver's license and he just recently lost his license, so he needed it like somewhere like a transport to get to work. So he was just yeah, the day he got it, he was just testing it out, and then he had that fatal accident.
Dear so in in the in the city of col somewhere. Was it on the footpath?
Yeah, in the footpath? Yeah?
Yeah.
So Brook again, I'm really sorry, and I you know, I guess it's it could happen really quickly and really easily, and a lot of people do do soup these things up? Well, so what did you say to Rees Whitby? And what are you saying to when you're writing letters? What are you saying? Are you calling for a ban?
Yeah, I'm a colleague, like for like better safety regulations, yeah on like East scooters, Like yeah, ban would be great in in Western Australia, but obviously I can't. My issue is, like, you know, they've put everything on to the police, Like the police are so busy like monitoring obviously there's a lot of domestic violence going on. How are they going to monitor like East scooters?
Do you know what I mean?
Like, yeah, did you?
Yeah?
My question to you brookers you know, and again I'm hoping this doesn't sound indelicate, but how do you know that as a family member? How do you did you know that him and his partner had soup the machine up?
No?
Not until like yeah, yeah the accident.
Yeah, that's the other part, isn't it. How do you stop that from outing? That's the thing.
Yeah, that's right, because they're actually going because he actually went online to do it to American standards.
Yeah, I've heard I've heard about that as well. All right, Brooke, Well, thank you very much for talking to us.
I really appreciate it. And good luck to you.
I hope, I hope time heels that that awful wound. It's not a great age to lose your brother, is it.
No, No, not at all. So thank you for taking the.
Time to listen to me.
Wow, so family didn't know. And that's the other thing I'm getting through. That's coming through from our listeners some of it. And I've got one of our listeners down in Bustleton. He says it's hard to get around and bus so if you don't have a license. Taxies are hard to get hold of in Bustleton and how goodies are saying some of our regional towns people use them either a higher, higher rideable or an e scooter to get around and no, you know, and we've actively encouraged people to do that. It's called active transport. Ride your excooter to a train station, get on the train, go to work, get around that way. We've actively promoted that because I don't think you know, I know somebody listeners saying, well, they're always going to be dangerous, this is always going to happen. I'm not saying that. I don't necessarily buy into that. I didn't think this would happen. I certainly didn't think we'd have scooter shops shutting down. I just thought they'd go from strength to strength. Given how congested our roads are putting new train lines all the time, I would have thought more and more people would want to buy scooters. But that's a new bit of this story. Today Scooter Hut have shut down their three stores in Wa. Scooter Roup have definitely closed down in the middle of a maybe teetering Never thought that that would happen. Thanks for listening. It is twenty minutes to ten o'clock. Thanks Thanks very Orchestral. We enjoyed that in Churchy. I like a bit of that. We've been talking about this on the program for quite some time. I know my friend and colleague Ollie's been talking about it. We've been talking about it. Predecessor sitting in this chair having two about it. The Save Perth Hills campaigners. It's the north Stoneville development, which that of the locals are saying threatens trees, black Cockertoo habitat. But the new part of this story is that the Save the Perth Hills group are now actively targeting not only the satellite group, but they're targeting the Ankin Church, and in particular they've named Archbishop K Goldsworthy, asking her to directly intervene in abandon the project. Deborah Bishop joins me.
Now, Hi, Deborah, Hello, Simon, thanks for having us on.
I can't look.
We know this story quite well, but this. We know about the trees, we know about the habitat, you know about the bushfire risk all all that, but I don't think I've ever heard of community group targeting a church leader before. Why are you doing this?
Well?
Do you know what? It's very interesting that you should say a community group targeting a church leader. This is really interesting, Simon, because this petition to the Anglican Church, Archbishop K Goldsworthy has actually be motivated by Anglican parishioners in Western Australia. We've been asked to do this for a very long time by Anglican members and parishioners. Although the Perth and In facts further out of Perth for the ages, they have come to us because and they have taught us for a very long time. They need us to speak on their behalf via a petition because they've been silenced on the north Stone Bill issue. I'm going to say, they tell us that the Anglican Archbishop herself is not permitted to speak to us, and that would explain eight years of silence from the archbishop to us despite many attempts to try to sit down and talk this through.
Yeah, and we tried to get Kay onto the program today to get her response to this latest tactic from your gang. What's the Anglican tieme? They've explained that to our listeners if you will.
Sure, so, this is a tract of land in Stonesville. There's actually no such thing quarters. There's no such place as north Stone Bill. That's coined by the church and Nigel Stathali the now more currently but it's bigger than Kings Park. There are sixty thousand trees and that's a conservative number that will be bulldozed by a development to put more than three thousand people inside an extreme bushfire zone. The Planning Commission of Western Australia, our highest planning authority, Dave knocked this idea back twice in the last five years and it's been rejected by Decesse, by the Shiveman Daring twice, by the City of Swan twice, and by the community for thirty four years. And you know, as we head towards the climate challenges that we have and environmental challenges, it makes this proposition not just absurd, but potentially deadly dangerous.
Yeah, so again with great respect, we talk about this a number of times. What's the Anglican time.
Well, the Anglican tain is that in the late eighteen hundreds Queen goes back then Queen Victoria actually gifted she gave the land to Perps Anglican Church. And yes, so stolen generation history is attached to the land as well.
That you're moving on forward.
The Anglican Church owned a lot of land up this way and have developed it into rural residential styles. And that's what we're saying should happen here, that the Church will not listen to us, and they've put an urban plan on the table. The parishioners, and I will say to you, they donate to us to support our campaign because they are so distraught and outraged by their church's actions and it goes against what the Anglicans call the fifth market mission, which is to protect the environment. Now, where this is all coming from some who very interest and business. We are told the Trustees of the Anglican Church, the business arm, the financial arm that runs the Anglican Church, who we are told are running the church and silencing anyone who will speak against.
Lord Stone.
Herself.
That's what we're told, and it would explain her silence to us, which we would have considered we do consider to be unusual. The head of their trustees is someone called Sam Walsh. Now, Sam Walsh was the ex boss of Rio Tinto, and I think he was also or currently is also the chair of the Perth Mint. He runs the trustees. He is running, we are told by these Anglicans who have come to us, he is running the church because the business is a very important aspect of the church. Beneath that, Malcolm McCusker is a very good friend and confident of Nigel Satellite. And with the three of those people involved, we are up against a very tough business position with so much environment at stake, but more than that, people's lives inside an extreme bushfire zone being put on the line by this plan. That's why the petition is happening all right.
Well, as I say, first time I've heard a community group target the leader.
Of a church.
But if that is the case. If you're hearing from senior parishoners that she has been sidelined on the decision around the issue, I can understand that tactic. Deb thanks for talking to us on six PR. Thank you, Thanks Simon, Debora Bishop from Save the Perth Hills Acting Chair. So the legalities of that are complex, and as to whether we should should publish that, I guess is a decision we've made. I wasn't aware of that those tie ins or those I suppose allegations or connections before we put the interview to air. Certainly, I can't remember in all my time of having sat in this chair of hearing a community group target a church leader. But the campaign are saying their words, not ours. No confirmation from us that the trustees, the Anglican Church trustees have an involvement with mister Walsh and this is a business proposition, and I can't comment on the friendships or thereof business relationships between Nigel Sadlee, mister Walsh and mister mccuska. Trustee boards Light the Ankin Church are made up of high profile people and well connected people. I will say that. So, yeah, that's the first time we heard it. We have put a call into Ka Goldsworth a the ancor archbishop. I do remember a time when the ancor Archbishop of Perth was a guy called Richard Pengelly who was more than happy to do interviews. We are struggling to get ahold of k today.
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It's not.
It's a It's got Bunnings livery on it and logos, but it's not a Bunning's website.
Got a trish how are you.
Hello?
Good morning?
I just wanted to pick you.
Up on something that's sorry. I having to stop.
I shouldn't have done.
When you talk about when you talk about sausage in a bun, A sausage and a bun is a sweet product and a roll is a savory one. So it's hardly like me that you would have a sausage in a bun.
So you used to be a baker.
It isn't that the English language?
What? Sorry?
I was a caterer baker.
So isn't that just the English language moving on? And we've just started calling them buns. I'm happy to stay correct, but I've been calling it sausage in a bun all my life.
I reckon, I know.
I just wish it wouldn't because it really gets my goat.
It sounds like you're the.
Only one I've ever wrung about it, but I merely.
Want to bring it everybody.
So we feel pleasured by that because it is.
I know you'd like to be correct.
I do.
I do like to be correct. So you reagn there's the sausage in the wrong, all right. Even if it's a white bread roll, it's a bit sweet tasting, it's still a role.
Yeah, No, it's a savory one.
If you get a ham and salad role, then you're actually getting a white or brown or any color or you know, any context, but it must be savory.
So you wouldn't put a sausage in a cinnamon but.
No, you wouldn't. You wouldn't. Hey, thanks you, Carul, and don't get in trouble wherever you parks one.
Thank you.
Cash's king, says Kathy. Hi, Kathy, Cashu's king, noto que and I code for a snagger. Zeno says he always carries cash. Thinks you know un Australian, says Marilyn. UnAustralian to have to use a QR code to buy a sausage at Bunnings with QR code, Yeah, thanks Michael. A lot of people left the line. That's the other thing. A lot of people walked away, not too hard, heaps of people. One number three A two is the is the phone number? Hillo, Margaret, how are you?
Good morning, Simon yet good? Thank you. I can't lay claim to this suggestion, but my husband Russell has put forward the idea that when you're going through the checkout and you've made your purchase, that you purchase a voucher at that time, so that way you can put it on your card or and then when you go outside you present that voucher, which then entitles you to your stage sissle, or you could either save it for another day when you're visiting Bunnings and present.
It then yeah, all right, yes Margaret, and what's your hubby's names, Russell Good? On your Russell Good idea? You think, thank you, Margaret. And we've had a number of people saying, yeah, just pay for them insight, But I think it's an opportunistic thing, isn't that you're in the car park and you smell them, You get any k you smell them and you know the the Greenwood Junior netball clubs there and you go, oh, give them some money, won't go to Bunning's good on Bunnings for letting them stand in the car park, but it's yeah, So what Bunnings are saying is we get people to go to the QR code so they don't have to hire one of those little white squares that tap and go because they're two hundred and fifty bucks a day. So right up front, that's what the charities have to They have to sell a hundred sausages in a in.
A bread roll.
Huntrey whatever it was supposed to be saying, they've stell a hundred before they even start get a.
Jenny, Hi, Simon, thank you for taking my call.
No worries.
I'd like to speak a little bit in defense of privately owned scooters e scooters. My husband's seventy two and I'm sixty nine, and we've been writing for over four years and public up about six thousand kilometers on our scooters. We use them for just about everything, for all our errands around town, for riding around parks, and they're just for pleasure. And when we go away in our caravan we take them with this for touring. Our scooters are legal, completely legal. I think that's a bit of a problem that there's a bit of a hoon effect around where people clock up up, you know, clock up there scooters and make them more powerful than what they should be. Completely legal with the specifications. They don't weigh more than twenty five kilos. It's I would be it's one of the greatest joys that we've had to experience a sense of freedom. Sometimes you don't even take the car out for two weeks because of the amount of put our backpacks on and just just go through our errands, which is.
What they with. That's what they're for, isn't it that I think that's the original idea.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, that's your there, and you do see a lot of commuters on them. I think there's some rules that need to be managed better. I think I think I have. I'm not a fan of the higher ones because for reasons it's a bit hard to monitor what people do in them. They don't wear their helmets and sometimes you can understand they don't want to put on a helmet that ten other people have been wearing. But take your own. But I think ten k's on a footpath is right. I think where a lot of people get confused. If you're on a shared path, that's where you can ride or walk. The speed limit is twenty five k's yeah, sure, and I think that's too fast.
Yeah all right, hey Jenny, I'm up against the clock a little bit here. We've got to go to got to go to the news. But really nice hearing from you.
Go well, okay, thank you.
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Caschu went listening earlier. We have it on good authority that four scooter shops in Perth have closed down. Scooter Heart has closed their three bricks and mortar stores and they're onlines online store. And I haven't got a confirmation of this, but I believe Scooter Roux, who have stored three stores, have closed down their Midland store. I don't know what's happening with their other two. So that's four, possibly six scooter stores are closing down. So I guess it's the new part in the scooter story. You're welcome to give us your thoughts. We spoke to Reeese Whitby the policeman. So they are putting together a bipartisan parliamentary inquiry into the safety of the riteables, including scooters, and it's the safety of pedestrians and the safety of the writers themselves. So that's a good thing. Some of our listeners would argue, well, this is way too late. We always knew these scooters were dangerous, particularly and we've all seen them doing speeds. We all see them wearing hoodies, no helmets, doing well well well in excess of fifty sixty k's an hour. You see them all the time. I saw some in the city on when I was driving home, two blokes on a scooter, hoodies, balaclava's hirking through the streets, through red lights and the like. So that's that's the new part of that conversation. Today, at least four scooter shops have shut down in Perth. So the question is they're obviously seeing the writing on the wall is all over for the black scooter. Is is our question today? I reckon it's a news story and it's a new part of the of the scooter story in the news one double three A eighty two The issue of using a QR code to buy a sausage and a bun at Bunnings has been around for a little while, but I only know on yesterday, to be honest. So this is how it does work, this is how it should work. I went to the I think it was a perth improvised Theater Society were at Alcata on yesterday and they said do you want to enter your q car and I went nut. So I went for the little drive to the other Bunnings and bought my Ponning mix and my mouse products there and they said do you want to use your QR code? And I have my glasses by that time, so I went no wherries. It took five minutes. Email details, credit card details, all of that takes you to a website which looks like a Bunning's website. It's got the little red hammer there and it's all green and red. And I could buy one bun, one sausage in a roll, I'm sorry, in a roll, and one cot and zero for four dollars fifty or five bucks or whatever it was.
So there it is.
That's the question. So we're asking the question today, is it un Australian to have to buy a Bunning snag with a QR code. Now Bunnings have told us today last year was at one point six million. I think they helped charities raise one point six million dollars for their charities. The charities themselves get slugged by whoever provides them with a little white tap and go tile, so that's why they are moving to this system. So I guess another part of that question is if you don't want to use a QR code, people will walk away from those cues. They will walk away because we used to tap and go. It's what you become used to. I do absolutely take the point you can use cash and maybe that's not a bad thing, right, but it's a the poll at this stage it's yet the yeses are fifty six. It's un Australia have to buy a Bunning snag with a QR Cokes. We don't want to into our details and other people are saying why don't you go and buy the sausage in the inside the store and then Bunning's reimburse the charity. Well, I guess that's a cost of Bunning. So they don't want to do that, which is probably fair enough. One double three eight e two diod I.
Gary, you know son, how are you this morning? Oh?
Well, Gary, very good topics, very good topics.
Thank you.
I'm sorry to say. I'm a foundation member of Cynics anonymous, and you have just proven your grist for the mill who owns the data that you just inserted into their computer system?
And I think, well, I should own it ultimately, but I think when it's a crew called I'll make sure I'll get this right for you. Gary, I got an SMS straight away after I enrolled, and it goes to a crew called stripe Link. Stripe is the IP link Stripe Link. I guess I've got to trust.
It gather that data and they sell it on to marketers, et cetera. You have no further claim over it. Technically you should own it, but you don't, and you have no way of saying where that does goes. Subsequently, I think you put me down as number fifty seven. I think we are either cynic. We are either naive or stupid if we think that the system is straight up and down. Pay cash for God's sake, what's wrong with it?
Yeah?
Things guz, Yeah, you're right. You know, and I will Gary, I will take cash to Punnings next time I go A little got a little bit in the house, a few twenties and tens and some coins here and there, one double three A So Garry's right.
But you know, I guess I'm talking about this a lot.
The day we stopped getting cash in our you know, when we were paid. So it's the first thing you do when you join a company. First thing you do when you join six hours you give me your bank account and they pay your money to your bank. It's easier, isn't it. There's a bit of bracket creepyer gas, isn't it. We get used to it. It's easier, tap and go, it's easier. But using a QR code to bias a sausage in a role in a savory role did feel a little on Australian. Yes, did I see hi?
How are you? I'm part of the Lion's Club and we own a zella, which is like the square and you don't have to pay a monthly charge. You go out, you pay two hundred dollars. You buy a terminal hot spot it to a phone if you don't want to sim card in it and We pay one and a half percent, which is okay, it's a minimum amount, but who Bunnings has got time to start? Ninety people who've got the Bunnings are literally going in because they're a screw show, or they've realized they retix busted and they want to be in and they want to be out. They don't want to be registering. We work with doing it as a club anymore because it's too hard on the customers. It delays that the queue and people get.
Puppy, puppy.
Well, that was the imple.
I know what you mean, Hey, Sue, how long was the two hundred dollars last? When you buy one of those things or rent one of those things, we.
Don't rent to you buy out right. I use one for my business. So you go to office works, you buy the machine and that's it. You can hold spot it toil fun to get the Internet, and then at the end of the day, when the money settled, which is every day so they're not waiting for Bunnings, is every day. It takes one and a half percent. I used it for an Amazac Day breakfast and we took nearly twice as much money this year because we had the tap and go then we have done before because it was easy, and you know, yes we probably paid out fifty dollars in fees, but we gained probably six hundred dollars extra in donation.
Yeah all right, so hey, Sue, thanks for the insight.
Good on.
Out of the two charities I spoke to yesterday Whens and Knitball Club moums a theater society, and they said we're going to be two fifty to buy the terminal. But as Sue says, well you keep the terminal. So I guess a lot of these charities go into it thinking well we'll you know, we need to tap and go because we get more customers, so that two hundred or two fifty or whatever it is might be for life. Joe from Cabusham, Joe, this is interesting here we can Scooteroo in Midland has moved to Ascott certainly this month.
Joe. That's very interesting.
Thank you for letting us know. Mate had some scant detail on that. I appreciate the up date. Won Duble three eight eighty two is the phone number.
Gooday, John, good morning, Simon.
Yell.
Look, I own a couple of scooters and an electric bike. I think you're fantastic. I'm nearly seventy years old. Got the second one so my partner can ride along with me. But even better, I've got the electric bikes. She sits on the back and I go for a pushbike ride as well, so it's good exercise. But you did have a counselor from Scarborough give their exformation as to why they're keeping it, and yet various down data that showed that things are doing very well with it. Unfortunate one that you had this morning speaking of a brother who lost his license for whatever reason, modified his one rode without a helmet. I think that the scooters shouldn't be blamed for the problem. It's people who use it that needs to be looked at. Wing needs to be looked at.
Yeah, good John, I appreciate it. Mate. Thank you, Nate, look after yourself and your partner.
Cheers. That's interesting.
The square MS I am for the Square card is only fifty I things is m Jesus use a square reader to take payments one point one percent in person payments. Thank you.
M appreciate that. Get a Scott Hey Barry.
A few things. Firstly, I agree, I'm a bit cynical a lot of sporting clubs and non for profits these days have f POS terminals because that's the way, you know, they sit outside of supermarkets and get donations. So that's the first thing. Second thing, mate, I think your lingo sense coming back is been really hip and young. I've noticed your vernacular has changed, so I'd say.
Stick with it, thanks mate.
I mean, thirdly, have you ever notice.
My kids wouldn't agree with that? But thank you.
Well, I'm a little bit older so they probably wouldn't agree with me either. But thirdly, do you think that Troy from college sounds like the thirsty camel? I reckon if you did a SoundBite. I think that guy thinks it's twelve o'clock in the world somewhere when he wakes up, he.
Maybe I've got his number. I'll give him a shout. Thanks Scott, Thanks for listening, mate. I appreciate it. Is it une Australia have to buy a Bunning sausage in a role, a savory role with the QR CO. The yes is ready for in the nose of two. Thanks for your thoughts. Bunnings are listening having listened to us today, but you appreciate me nice if you find us a human being to talk for Bunnings as I love Bunnings. During COVID, I was suggesting that bunning has become vehicle registration points and have a bar. You may recall that they want to reiterate they did not click to have access to the information from the qr CO that who all goes to the third party who run the payment platform. They shoot us so they have trust the systems of the third party. Thanks Bunnings, love to have a chat to you up humans. You know, humans talking to humans, but appreciate that you're listening. Seventeen and a half minutes past ten. Thank you for listening. The story doing the rounds today. It's in this opinion piece. Some parents are using gummy bears gummy bears with one milligram of melatonin in them to get their kids to sleep. Wowie, you can buy gummy bears online, those melotonin gummies online. It's pretty easy to do and you can get around the rules on how ordinarily you can buy them in Australia. Stay listening one Numble three eight eighty two is our phone number. If you want to get in touch you can can we just leave Troy from Collie alone, folks, sounds like Rodney rud. According to Zeno Love Troy, Buskers and Frio have both QR codes and tap and go. That's progress for you. This is Kyle in Frio. Thank you mate. This one here from Dan and Canning Valgay day. Dan, my daughter looked at having a stall at Bunnings to sell sausage in a bun. Dan, it's role, the rules and costs are Soberheave of the club decided it was just not worth it. I think the sausage in the bun is going out the door. Yeah, a big cues. Yesterday Dan, about eleven o'clock the two Bunnings, I went to one double three a day. Two is the phone number. We're running a poll today. Is it un Australian to have to use a QR code to buy a sausage in a bun at Bunnings? Now it's we are going to talk to someone who's who's just been through this and how it's all set up. I know Bunnings are listening in today, but they're too busy to provide us with a person. We come on, just have a chat with me and Bunnings, you know, ostensibly do look to save costs for the charities, because if you have to hire on those little white things, little white tiles, that may cost you some dough, but you can buy one for all time, which won't But Bunnings do set it up to try and make it easy for people and to the most amount of money they can. But it does look like a Bunning's process. When you go through the process. It's a PDF, and it's green and red, it's got little hammer on it and all that. It looks like a Bunning's Bunning's real estate. So I guess we trust some Bunnings that they are trying to save some dough for the charities. But it's interesting thatising we've got to a point when none of us are using cash or I don't use cash. I use it very rarely, and I do use it when to go to the races. I think you have to use it the TA B don't you one double three A two? Janie says, yes, totally un Australian.
Thank you.
Janine Bridge says if I can't pay cash under one hundred dollars, I don't buy very un Australian things. Bridgered, thank you, thanks for your thoughts today. This is an amazing story today. This is an opinion piece that we've seen published the potentially some parents are getting around the buying processes and the prescription process around melatonin and they are using one melotonein melotone and gummies gummy melotonins with one milligram of melotonin in them help the kids sleep. Doctor Michael Page is the AMAWA president and always comes onto the show and we ask him.
Too, Michael, how are you mining?
Silent?
Good to talk to you.
What's the current regulations around buying gummy bear melatonin?
Yeah, well it's not I mean it's not technically legal actually. And melatonin you can buy over the counter in a two milligram slow release form provided it's used for people aged over fifty five and for short term relief of insomnia, so it's got a very sort of narrow TGA approved I suppose usage in Australia, the sort of gummy bear forms. There are all the other sort of tablets people buy, and those big bottles of three hundred lozenges or tablets that they get online and come from overseas are not actually legal. They're not regulated in Australia and buying them technique importing them, as I understand it is technically an offence. Now I haven't heard of the authorities cracking down, you know, a border security I'm sure has got far bigger things to worry about than melatonin, which is in fact a very safe medication. But of course, if you're buying it online from overseas and it's not TJA approved and it's a therapeutic product, you actually don't know what you're getting. So you might say one milligram per tablet on the bottle, but you actually have no idea because it hasn't been subjected to the same type of scrutiny as any therapeutic product that might be available locally on the Australian market. And that's of course without getting into the therapeutic side of things, which is you know around you know, for whom is this a suitable suitable thing to use?
So Michael, as well as you know, I could go and get someone if I guess, I just have to tell my local pharmacists that I'm I have got insomnia. You can get a referral from your doctor and get a prescription if you're under fifty five, can't you? I mean, and I people find a way. But I think you can buy them online. It's not that hard to buy this website, known website. We just buy them online Australia, they come in.
Yeah, that's right.
And that's the point here is that the ones that you buy from overseas online, anything you're buying online, if it's not the Australian two maligram slow release product, is very likely to be coming from overseas, and importing it is as an eagern as an individual is not legal. I mean, it's you know, under the law, it's you know, just as just as prohibited a thing to do with anything else. But of course again border Force is going to be looking at people in putting cocaine before they're looking at people importing at melatonin, I would have thought. But of course that other issue is you don't know what you get. If you go to the pharmacy and buy it over the counter in that in that form that we've just described, then you know that you're getting what you're paying for because you know, because it's an Australian approved product. And if you if you buy it online, then you actually don't know what you're what you're getting. But that's all all again, it's before you have to have the conversation. I know a lot of parents use it for children who aren't sleeping things like that, but you know, we would always recommend going and sing a GP because a child not sleeping could be any could be a myriad of things that could be They could be having difficulties all and they're anxious, so they could have a physical condition, thyroid disease, or any number of other things that can cause people to not sleep well. And of course the first thing if you don't find any physical health cause as a reason for insomnia and a child, you know, the next step is around what they call sleep hygiene, and anyone can google sleep hygiene as the concept. It's basically around making sure children are not over stimulated before bed. They're not having screen time close to bed, they're not exercising close to bed, that they've got a nice quiet environment with you know that's dark if they like the dark or not, if they if they sleep with the light on, and you know, things like that. Just making sure that you've got a good routine going that you know that that children are not over stimulated and you're respecting all those things first and then it's a conversation with the GP around where there's some kind of medication and the short term might be suitable.
Yeah, I don't think we had metal time Gummings with my kids are little. I think we had a thing called Negala, Michael. That's where our kids went to.
Nick.
I thought you were going to say energan or.
Yeah, they came up for our time too, Michael. While I've got you and I have this is a little bit of a retrospective thing here. The bare knuckle fighting didn't end up coming to Perth, so the AMA, I guess would be pretty happy with that. But what I have heard is that the Combat Sports Commission considered the event and then they knocked it back. Now they haven't talked publicly, then allowed to talk publicly, even though they are a publicly funded entity. There is a doctor on that board. I just wonder how that decision came about on that Sports Commission to not have the event here. We've got no idea why they knocked it back. We don't know if the doctors had to say, if the coppers had had more of us say than they should. We've heard there was some discontent and rumblings on the Sports Commission about knocking it back.
Have you heard anything, No, we haven't heard anything. I mean the speculation was, you know, was this decision genuinely made by the Combat Sports Commission or was there a direction from government to to the Combat Sports Commission to knock it back? Because of course the government has that right in a sense, and I think the state government realized they had heard massively on this one when the previous Sports Minister, David Templeman gave the green light for their knuckle fighting to be considered a sanctioning body in Western Australia, and for some reason they dragged it out instead of just killing it off at the first sign of trouble. But look, you know that again that is that is retrospective, it's history. Who knows why they why they decided to make such a feast of it, But as you say, we are happy that that that decision was made.
Yeah, well maybe maybe they listened to the talk back callers. Michael who knows, Hey, Michael, as always, thank you for coming on, really appreciate.
It, my pleasure.
Doctor Michael Page, the A m A w A President. So yeah, Melatonin and gummy bears, the kids gummy bears those little lollies. I think that's the kind of an American name for the those little soft lollies. Wonderbule three eight two Do you use it with your kids? So here's the loophole. You can buy it online one milligram gummy beer with a tone, and you can buy it online and it just turns up at your house.
It turns up in the mail.
You should be fifty five or over if you requested at a pharmacy, or you should get a prescription. I don't know if anyone is happy to ring in. It is a naturally occurring substance that we produce in our bodies. It does help you get to sleep. Our parents using it to help get their kids to sleep. And where do you get melatonin from? Love to hear from you. I don't know if people will ring in, but yeah, give us a shout if you tried melatonin to get your kids to sleep. Halbus ten, I'm Simon Bamont. Thanks for listening.
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Hi, Lewis, Simon Beaumont.
How are you hey, Boie?
Hi?
Well, yeah, good to talk to you. Thank you. So take us through from ground zero.
If you're running a sausage lit at Bunnings, what do Bunnings say and do to you? And how does the little white tile work? And how does the QR part of it work?
Yeah, So we initially contact the Bunnings asking to to a fundraiseer and from there it was actually really easy. They basically took everything they'd sent us one or two forms to fill out and from there part of that was I think through a payment implication I guess called stripe. We put in our BSB in account details and then essentially on the day people got the camera app I guess up, they scanned the QR code from their essentially a website popped up where they all that it was essentially select if they wanted a soft drink or a hot dog, and then Apple pay popped up, So yeah, it wasn't a It wasn't. We were initially concerned it was going to be a bit of a put in your card details which takes a bit, but once you scanned it, apple pay popped up, so it really didn't take more than I guess thirty to forty five seconds to pay for your hot dog. Anyway.
Yeah, well when you have me leos and you a bit older and you haven't got your glasses, let me tell you it took me good five minutes. So you've got to struct the strike links. So don't you know, I don't think I'm alone in all of that. So the so all you do is give them your the Bunnings your BSB. Did you get a sense of Bunnings are trying to make it easier so Collegiance could make some more dough.
Yes, we still had a cash float, so all people have cash.
That was fine.
I found that it was easy for us because we didn't have to essentially have someone on a till per se where they were asking what people wanted. They just came up, scanned and then essentially would show us the order. We could still go into the back end to see what they ordered, but it was as easy then essentially turning their phone towards us to show what they got.
Yeah, and I don't know this, Luis, but I'm assuming if I go to Bunnings this weekend and it's the same deal I'm in the system, it'll be quicker for me. Right, So it's the first time setup. How much dough did you make, mate? Roughly, if you can tell.
Us, I'd say we probably did about boy we end up, I'd say maybe nearly a thousand dollars. We were on a long weekend, so we were pretty lucky.
With a big day. Yeah, it's worth it, yeah.
Oh yeah, definitely, No, it was I think as much it was good raising the money, like where a lot of people from the footy club come out and help volunteers, so it was a good day.
For us camaraderie in that sense as well. Cam Arderi in fellowship, Lewis, did you get any people, any human beings like me walking away from from the Q going up too hard.
In the couple hours I was there, I'd say no, but yeah, I couldn't say so when there are other people there.
Yeah, all right, what Bunnings was it? Mate?
I clamont Bunnings.
Yeah all right, that's the double story one, that's the fancy one's got to elevator. Yeah all right, thanks Lewis, good to.
Talk to you, mate, No worries.
Appreciate that boy.
Lewis Daisley from Collegians. So so from the charities point of view, you tell Bunny or you apply to Bunnings. They asked for your BSB and they will set the stripe link up for you, str ipe stripe link up for you, and then humors like me come along. Given the option, do you have cash nope? Do you have your glasses nope? Do you want to go online and sign up? You use the QR code And that was the drama, right, So bank details, you know, your card expiry date, your ce CVV, that little number on the back, you email address, all of that. So that took a while and then then you go press one philosogy in button one, soft drink comes through, you pay for it, You go back to the counter and you show someone on your phone and they just give you your order. So yeah, it's it's meant and I trust Bunnings on this because I like Bunnings. I trust Bunnings on this. They set it up so it's the charity can save money and don't have to pay that high fee for the little white tap and go machine one double three at two. It's still it's still feeled a little on Australian having to use a QR code, and our listeners are saying, yeah it is in Australian, yes, at ninety four and the nose of three. But these are people somehow, this is I think a little bit anti technology for this sort of thing is where it already. Rick is saying to me, why did you have to go to two Bunnings So well, Rick, I was heading out to Darch to drop something off and I thought, rather than going the Bunnings here, I'll head out to wane Garra, get a sausage in a bun there and then keep going with my little chores. That's why it was, Mate, Thanks for your thoughts. Have plenty of time my hands, so yesterday Mate didn't have any commitments. Twenty to eleven A great story coming out of the southwest east of Albany. There's a place called Taylor Inlet and Jackie Freeman is from the City of Albany. Managery, manager of City Reserves joins me.
Now, Hi Jackie, Hi Bowie, how are you going?
Yeah?
Good, nice to talk to you. So the Taylor Inlet, you've managed to get a big digger and excavator there to open up the sandbar to get some water out of the inlet and into the ocean.
And the footage is amazing, isn't it.
Yes, it was.
It was a perfect day for it as well.
Yeah, yeah, really a time lapse photography as well. So if you get a chance go and have a look. Why as you need to do with Jackie.
Well, a couple of weeks ago we had some really high tides, but that coupled with a really high swell from a big system that was sort of heading under the bottom of Australia and it caused a lot of erosion. But what it did it pushed a lot of sand into the inlet, so it basically built a barrier so it couldn't escape and it ended up flooding all the car parks, starting to flood the road flooded fisherman shacks and also started flooding access to other properties.
Yeah, well, does the sandbar normally occur to Jackie?
Is that normal?
Yeah?
No, we have one every year. It does close up every year during summer and then in winter it usually opens. Usually it will open really closed. Sometimes it gets a little bit of assistance from some of the locals, but generally it will do it naturally. This year there was just way too much sand for the weather or for any braking naturally. So we made the call, which is triggered by you know, people getting flooded in and the roads getting flooded, is to get the extra later out there and do it manually.
Yes, but your excavator, Jackie, your digger.
No, we got contractors who are really well versed in opening up inlets around this area, so they knew what they were on too, knew what they were doing.
Yeah, it's cool, isn't it. As I say that, the time lapse is quite a few people on the job there, and it's quite a moment when the water eventually breaks through.
He has it fixed it as it helped the problem.
Oh, it's looking fantastic now. Within a day, it's all gone back, so we were walking straight into water. That vehicle access to the beach was underwater and that's all cleared now so it didn't take long for it or to flow out. But it was really interesting because they started took them three hours to dig out the channel. But what they have to do is they have to time it so that they're opening it right on the time that the high tide is starting to go back out. And he literally did that on right on high tide, so that meant no water flew into the inlet. It was all cutting out to the ocean.
That's cool.
Yes, it was done extremely well. It was a perfect day, perfect timing. It went without any hit cups.
So it was your contractor, a local bloke. He knew all that or he just looked up a chart.
He is no, no, no, he's well, he's done a few around here. He helps out with that inlet down at the Wilson Inlet often around Denmark, and he's done others around So it was great to have someone that knew what they were doing and had experience. Yeah, and we had quite a few people come down to have, you know, to watch it happen as well.
So yeah, yeah, it's very speky. You should have sold tickets, very speaky. Oh that's good, Jackie, know that. I'll just check with my guys here. But if we if we can use that footage and put it on our socials that be, that'd be great because it is really specy to look at Jackie. What have you had to tell me about your cat's names?
So I have a cat named Bowie and a cat.
Called Prince excellent, how good?
Yes, it was easy to remember your name.
Yeah, named after the rock star I prosume, of course, of course, Jackie, well done, well done, a job well done. So this bloke does.
So.
I know there's there's a sandbar at the mouth of at Ocean Beach, isn't there? And they do crop up down your way because there's some pretty heavy duty ocean movement and sand movement, isn't there?
Oh, there's sure is, and especially as we're getting really high tides at the moment, and it was a round full moon and we just had, you know, the perfect storm as they say.
So. But all good now, yeah, all good. Hey, really nice to talk to you.
Thank you, Yeah you two, Bowie.
Jackie Freeman. She's the manager of City Reserves, at Albany. So yeah, we're going to try and get hold of the footage, an't we Sean and if we can to see if we can post it or at least send You'll get you a link. It's it's time lapse, so it's not it doesn't take you too long to look at. It's amazing. It's big digger, big excavator to dig a channel between Taylor Inlet out to the ocean and the floodwater goes out straight away and floodwaters drop in the surrounding area, the flooded houses, the car parks almost instantly. It's pretty cool. Part of the vagaries of living along the South Coast. I reckon we.
Or no?
Is it an Australian to have to buy a Bunning snag with a QR code. I've told you all the background to it, and I think genuinely Bunnings are trying to provide a workaround for charities so they don't have to buy the little white tap and go tile. But it did feel weird as a punter having to go to a QR code without my glasses to try and buy a three dollars fifty sausage in a bun with mustard. Sorry, sausage in a roll, Trish, Trish, I'm trying to be better. It's quarter to eleven. You may have heard a rumor on the Rumor File this morning and we had to look at it as well. We were aware of it over the weekend that Hillary's Marina car park. There's a carb in part there for a period of time and it's been resurfaced. The car park has been resurfaced and they resurface the ashfelt car park and put line markings on around the car. So the car we think the car has gone. Now I'll bring you some more details in just a moment, but I think we do have that up on Facebook and and Sean go and have a look. Whose car is that? How did that happen? So someone has left their car in the Hillary's car park and the resurfaces of the ashphalt people have had just resurfaced around the car. So there's one car parking bay that hasn't been resurfaced. Had that happened? Who paid for that? How does that happen? We'll talk about that on the on the show. It was it was a rumor to Mills and Carl and Tracy and Alana this morning called under this below the surface. We have been following it up and we were aware of it. Came into our show as well, one level three eight two back in a moment. Yes, so as a rumor to the Brecky Show this morning, it was called below the surface, Max, I think we have the rumor with us here, so we would have heard this on Brecky this morning.
Rumor has it.
That there was a bit of a hiccup at a car park resurfacing in Hillary's Marina. The entire car park was resurfaced except one spot where someone had parked their car before heading over to.
Rodeo for a week.
So the boys had that rumor this morning, and as best we can so, we've contacted the City of journal Up who've contacted the Department of Transport Marine Division because they look after the marina, you know, Holus Bolus. We're not quite sure who looks after the car part.
The City of.
June Love says doesn't matter for the Department of Transport as they manage the site. So we have put the following questions to do two in brackets Marine. How did this happen? Why couldn't the car be removed? Is there a plan to finish and the resurface works. Does DOT have any way of recouping the costs? So you can see a picture of the car on our Facebook page. I think so, Commander in chief of Social Media Operations Tony has done that for us. It's it's sort of funny, but sort of isn't so? And we think the car may have been left there for more than a week. So there are our theories. This car, you know, and they've resurfaced around it so you can see the ashfeld it's probably i know, thirty forty fifty millimeters thick, and they haven't been able to resurface this one parking lot, and they've put the line markings in so as best we can tell that little under the surface bit remains. So you've got to wonder how that happens. How they can't tow a car away? So DOT you're saying, we can't can't tow cars Ceey June lap the same we can't to toe. It's a bit of a mystery and a bit of an embarrassment. And Cole says, Hi Boie got Cole, I actually part right next to where that car was. Part announce covers in Witch's hats. It's right near our gym. Not sure if it's one of the gym people, so we've just called Cole. We can't can't get them to pick up at the moment. So there's a theory that it was either someone who went visiting on Rodeo obviously you can get to Rotto from Hillary's, or maybe a staff member who worked over at Rodeo for a week.
But it's.
As you're heading too the Hillary's car bucks, you come past through in a surf club. You turn left at the roundabout, turn left to the next round about, you head up the little hill there and then you go into the car park you know, near the near the groin at Sernto and you turn in there. It's almost right there. So it's one of those car parks. It's facing east west and they've had to resurface around it, an entire Ashfeldt car park with line markings, and they've had to research around this car how much is going to cost to go back down there and put that little patch of ashfeld on there. That's incredible, isn't it happy to hear from you today? If you've got a theory on all of this, I don't know, and I don't know what the talkback is here. When have you done a close enough job and have just left something on meh, I'm not doing anymore. So yes, we have got calls in Departner Transport and into June up. It is a little bit funny, but who I mean? Whose car is it? You can see the car on on our Facebook page. Whose car is that? It's a coming up six minutes to ten. Will Schofield will join us after eleven o'clock today to talk sport. Mentioned this to Mills in Carl this morning. East Perth lost, West Coast lost, barely worth watching at the moment. I know it sound like a fair Weather fan, but I've had enough after four years. Rabbit O's loss australas the cricket Min Wu didn't make the cut. Minwoo Lee had a blinder this weekend. One double three a toady two is the phone number. I'll come back in there just a moment. It's six minutes still eleven o'clock one double three a eighty two. If you are listening into the program today, I would love to hear from you. And I don't know how Skowey will cope with this because he's a you know, he is a neutral football analyst and call of these days? How do I put this on? I've had some symsters from my mates over the weekend. Have you given up on West Coast? Have you given up on West Coast? On watching it? Well? So I listened to West Coast on six PR. It's been they've won eleven out of the last seventy seven games. So in the last three and a half seasons, West Coast have one So twenty two, twenty three, twenty four, twenty five, they've won eleven games out of seventy seven. So I wanted to ask you that have you given up? I watch the Doctors, I watch the Dockers on the weekend. It's good, ticker attitude, optics of good, Josh, Tracy's good.
All of that.
But seriously, eleven out of seventy seven, and if you look at the reserves team, they've won seven eleven, They've won fifteen out of the last seven, seventy out of the last seventy six.
I think, so how are we going? Have you given up on them?
One?
Double, three, eight eight two? Good a Rob, thanks for.
Calling, hi sign? How you doing good? Mate? How are you just talking?
Well, thanks, just talking about how people take money off you for goods or services. We were at a concert last year or the year before in Melbourne, guy called Port McCartney, and when we went to get our drinks, you scanned your credit card and then you went in and got whatever drinks you like, and all these little cameras up on the roof and the ceiling they photographed what you bought and took it off your card.
But it didn't work.
That's going to say it's good.
I know.
I checked my statement later and I got two drinks, but we had about three each. So but it's just a different way of paying for things that it was a bit bizarre and a bit unnerve and giving people your credit card before you bought it anything, but just another way of transactions, I guess.
So could you do that at your seat? Could your rob Is it is a scanner at your seat?
No?
As you went into where you buy the drinks, yes, you just scanned your card. Then there's a big sign, scan your card and go in and I went, you don't know what I've had yet, And then all these little cameras, there was hundreds of them on the ceiling and they just flicker away all the time. But there must be a few teething problems because it only charged me for one drink each. You know, yeah, that's interesting concept.
Yeah yeah, thanks Rob Cheese.
Mate.
So there's another way of doing it, and it might be old fashioned. Is it an Australian have to use a QR code to buy a sausage at Bunnings. You can see why Bunnings have done it. It's a workaround. So the clubs might the charities and the clubs make more money. But I just wonder if if it will turn people away once you set up, well say this, once you set up, you're there for life. But your information does sit with stripe Link. Thanks Rob, day Darren.
Look, I'm sort of over your crying about the poor legals. I've been going through thirty years with Carlton, so you've runny had a couple of years of all this sort of stuff and you gotta stop.
You've got to stop.
I'm entitled. I'm feeling entitled to your dass.
Yes you are. You sound like a fifteen year old child with this entitled business.
All right, mate, you had a very good player in that Premiership site called Simon Beaymont Darren, Yeah, I know that was.
That was the anything good about you?
Thanks?
Yeah, fair enough. Yeah, we're not sting killed West Coast, aren't Carlton ninety five for Carmen. It's the optics, isn't it? Eleven out of seventy seven games? Is it's how it looks, it's the it's how it looks that that wasn't great on the weekend. Car up many good you know one double three a D two is the phone number. We'll talk to Will Schofield about it after eleven o'clock today you can call in one double three eight eighty two talking sport, talking footy, and I reckon his young bloke might have played dogs kick on the weekend.
Stay listening.
On Perth six PR. This is Perth Today with Simon Beaumont's in Australian.
We're running a pole today. Yes, no pole, a yeah na pole. If you're Chris Murphy, is it in Australia. Have to buy a sausage in a roll Bunning snag with a QR code. The yeses are one hundred and two, the nose are one hundred and three. Max you let's do this. Thank you, mate, here we go and now to talk with booty, footy, sport and life life member of the West Coast Eagles was one hundred ninety four games twenty eighteen Premiership player Will Scofield.
Today, will hello, Simon?
That use you're covering the big stuff in it today? Is it un Australian to have to buy a Bunning say with a QR code?
What's the yes is the noose?
And yes is one hundred and two? It's un Australian. Those are three.
You said one hundred and three. You said undred and two hundred three. It's one hundred and two to three.
Yeah. Is that one sided, isn't it?
Why didn't you have any money?
Because I'm a have you given the context you just gave me off off air.
I didn't have any cash. I went to two Bunnings and I had to had to do it at the second one put.
You at gunpoint to buy off a QR code.
I wanted to have a charity. I wanted to buy a healthy charity, Simon Bowmore, don't have any cash, so that's you know what was worse?
So they're on Australia.
I didn't have my glasses.
I couldn't put the QR code.
I'd probably know you chucked me down for to take it because they're just trying to make money for probably.
For a charity.
And you're winging about scanning a QR code that we all have to do for everything.
Well that's the point, isn't it. Why should we have to do it for everything? Mate?
Well, if you don't want to then carry cash, well I don't want to carry cash either, the pre then you do want.
To do the previous the previous Saturday he was able to use tap and go.
It changed in a week.
So you've got the poor old charities is trying to scrape through. You wanted to go buy a square radar, you wanted to go fill out.
It was the perth improvised Theater Society. They didn't get my to go and see that together.
We could do it. We could actually do it.
We would sign I think we do it here every Monday, to be honest. Now listen, here's a stat for you and we'll get onto. We get onto. How you saw the last round will Scofield with this gun football analyst gunplayer man with strong opinion usually back up by good argument. So between the West Coast Eagles ones and the West Coast Eagles twos skoey sixteen wins in the last for three and a half seasons out of one hundred and forty nine games. Yeah, I've done my mass right, I'm getting it. It's getting a little long in the tooth for me. It's going and I'm a die hard. Yeah, love footy. I go and watch something else, you know. I watched the rabbit Os they lost as well. So you said I'm over it. I'm sick of it. I listened to it, listen to you know, listen to my mates and the radio. But I'm a why three and a half hours? You can do something else?
Can I garden?
Go to Bunnings?
Can I put to you that you don't support West Coast or any team for that matter, if you're a Melbourne supporter or a North of Melbourne supporter, Richmond, I don't think you support to win every weekend.
It's about hope though, mate, isn't it.
Yeah, so you're not so, but you've just backed your argument three.
And a half seasons, I've not seen much hope. Good good at arguing with facts. Just back to your argument up. You know, I'm a sagittarian. I'm a feeler. I did think you're a sagittarian, but you've just backed it up with win loss. I don't think it's about that you just need hope.
I don't need hope.
Would you believe Simon Bowlon and everyone who's listening out there today, thank you for joining us. I have woken up highly positive about West Coast. I actually have.
Have you been drinking, cooking, sharing or something?
Been drinking anything?
I looked at the game yesterday and I know they were so poor in the first quarter. Andrew mcqualter Fox Footy, where I was working the games, said that they were pathetic. Pathetic in the contest was his summation of the first quarter, which is one thousand percent right. But from that moment on they weren't very bad, and they're in fact pretty good and competitive.
Too late their mate in it.
I look at West Coast list and I did this exercise this morning with our good friend Mark Reddings. I went through West Coast lists that played on the weekend. I don't know in the last three years that I've ever woken up feeling as positive about individuals in that side as I ever have in three years than today.
Did you do this at the shoe bar with skeeak?
Can?
I tell you you can? I tell you I go through the list right now. I do it right now for you.
Okay.
Who I think, by the eye can play regular consistent games of football for West Coast that played yesterday. And I'm telling you this with context. At the start of this year it was probably under ten. If it was a team named for Round one, I probably had about ten or twelve that I was a yes, lots of maybes and a few nos. Let me go through the list. Tyrell, do you are twenty seven disposal? He's a yes. He can be an AFL football consistently. I think he definitely can. Tom McCarthy superstar West Coast, best player on debut.
So yes.
Graham, Yes, we know he already is. He's a premiership player. Harley Reid definitely. That was his best game on the weekend this year. Harley Reads a definite yes. Elijah Hewitt definite yes. Looks like Chris Judwin at stages, Liam Duggans and the captain we know he already is Bailey Williams.
That is a yes for me. Bailey Williams.
He kicked three goals. He can be an AFL player. I'm not saying they are Bontonpelly and Patrick Cripson, that Fife and his, but I'm just saying the potential of these players.
Yes. Jack Williams big.
Yes, maybe not from yesterday's game, but I've seen enough from him to know.
That he can play AFL football.
Ruben Jimbi absolutely absolutely yes, will be in the leadership group for many years. Ryan Marrick He's one that's gone to a completely new level this year. That's a big yes for me. Liam Baker already is premiership player. Matt Flynn can be the West Coast ruckman. Don't worry about Darcy Cameron, don't worry about Luke Jackson or whoever else is available, right Matt Flynn can be a ruckman. He can be competitive. Bo Allen Yes, by the eye he is a Yes, he can be an AFL player. Jack Hutchinson Yes, tackles harder than anyone in this site. Leam Ryan already is. Jamie Crips already is. Tyler Brockman is a maybe for me. Clay Hall haven't seen enough of him. Sandy Brock Yes, he can be a competitive key position player.
In the AFL.
Oscar Allen already is, Tim Kelly already is, Jadan Hunter has proven himself and Harry Edwards is a yes for me, although injured yesterday. Almost every one of them is a yes. They can be AFL players. And the context that you need to remember is there was lots of nose at the start of this year. Yeah, all right, and I've been as negative as anyone on West Coast this year.
Bowie, I'm over at too, Bowie, says John, sick of being grumpy on Mondays. No, it's not un Australian on the sausages because the sausage are probably not Australian. Very own Australian, says Jude. Not having cash is very un Australian, says Shane. And yes you stick can still buy sausages with cash, Chris says Eagles. Don't man up. Don't give up on your team, says Bev. I like this one. This is what you were saying. You're backing up with some sort of data base.
It's not data, it's just just watching them. Player. I'm saying, rule a line through people and most of them are yes.
Beebsis, don't get up on your team, sigmon. Every team goes through cycles are winning and losing. I'm told that he was not playing well. I'll never get on the team to be forty nine years to win the next premiership nineteen seventy three, then then one eight out of eleven, I think, beff. So I don't see that, But thank you for your thoughts.
Give us a call if you agree with me or disagree.
I'm very happy to take calls on disagreements with my issummation of these players. But you know, I do like to think I just called it as it is, and I've been highly critical of West Coast for a number of years now. I think Andrew McWalter wakes up after the last four week five week patch of games and thinks I've got something to work with here.
All right, it might be an aggregation thing. Skoey rabbit o's lost strain. Cricket team lost, East Perth lost.
That's why you're cranky. Yeah, the Aussiere point lost. I mate, what's the point? Seriously, I'll tell you what Test cricket in June, in wherever they played in England, South Africa and Australia. In England, I mean, have we seen a more irrelevant trophy in the history of world sport.
Who cares?
Nobody cares.
I had to call to the Championship.
And Papalia and Foreman. They're giving me weather updates and bloody scores more than the footy scores.
We are in footy season. I don't care if Australia lost the World.
Test, because you've got to run out for a diamond duck facing good book an your last game.
First and last time opening the batting John College.
Nine bees, ring us today, mouring, Steve Ryan Tony, stay there, we'll come back in a sex sixteen, sixteen past eleven, twenty past eleven. You're listening to Perth Today and Sport with Will Schofield. Hello, Jan Schofield. If you're listening, hope you're going well.
Of course she's listening.
Maureen, Hello, Jane Moreen.
Gooday, good morning, good morning.
How are we good?
Morine? What have you got for us?
Really good?
I just ringing, Just tell you that I'm an An wasn't a normal member of the Eagles. I've always buried for them. I'm never ever going to win the footy tipping because I picked them every week. My solution is and my some laughs at me when I say this, or I think you've got the team, you've got the coach, you have the committee, you have the leaders, or you need to I went to say it and a new skills.
Coach, Okay, thank you may So it's really interesting on skills. I think it's something that you can't just get a new skill coach in. Your skills get better and better and better as your career goes on, and like you can recruit people to the football club that don't have great skills and you actually develop them into pretty good, proficient AFL skills. You're not going to have Lewis Jetters like you can you know you don't. You can't train to be Lewis Jetter decision maker and kicker like him, but you can become a you know, pretty good skillful player. When I got drafted, for instance, I don't think really my my kicking was a strength. And through the middle of my career, after I got to spend five years as an AFL football elite training every day, my kick got a lot better, to the point where I was kicking out like they give them to the best kicks, Like I was kicking out for probably three or four years there and then SIMI I revoked my kicking out license. But that's another story. You can train your way into being a better kick. But it's i would say, in my opinion, not necessarily up to the coaches, up to the players.
Skillful. He's got a skilled, brand new player. Yeah, Patrick Voss, Yeah for free.
Yeah, he's skillful.
Just found him. How good is he?
Do you?
What do you mean brand spanking you? And he's skillful?
What do you mean he's brand spanking you? He's been on three this.
Yeah, but he's bloody skillful for the amount of AFL games he play, doesn't he?
But it's time on list, is what I'm saying. It's time in the system training.
All right, you win again?
Thank you?
Hello, Steve Can, I will cold I Simon. Hey, guys, I'm showing my bias see you, so forgive me on that. Look guy, it's a whole media outlet, including you, guys. Rabbit on about how young the West West Coast Eagles list is for the first thirteen games of this season. The dockers the field of the youngest team both in average games and average age, and doesn't get the media attention that the Eagles do please.
Steve, Steve mate, I promise you haven't heard enough of me, mate, Like every second word that comes out of my mouth is how young the Dockers are.
They have the youngest list. You're exactly right, Steve to say.
That my critique of the Eagles list just then was about the Eagles.
Well, of course it was. They just played.
Fremantle's list is the youngest in the competition and we know that. You know who actually hasn't probably pushed that out enough, Steve, is your football club. At the start of this year and the start of last year. The messaging was we are here to win a flag this year. You have the youngest list. That is a mistake by Freeman. And now I'm not going to critique them too hard because of it, because they have to come out and you know, you live and diebo the sword with this one. You're going to come out and you've got to be aggressive in all of that. But the messaging wasn't how young you were. The messaging from your football club. So please don't say and please don't say I'm included in bias. I'd say what, I'm the most negative West Coast man going around, So that's.
In the year of the behold of Steve, and I just be cranky today, but that's feeding a dead set gobshite bollocks everything one double three eight eighty two free Dinkhm.
That's all right, No, stees it. No, he's allowed to have that, Yes he is.
But I think it's not true. I think I was one of the first to call the Eagles man. The Freo management are very young. They were very young when they appointed Long You were, Peter Bell, Garlic, all those guys were a young management group as well. So I've always thought optimissy and make you know what, make they show hope every week, let's ticker and they have a crack.
Let me tell you about Freeman or then Steve if you want some you know whatever, I'll just tell you about free Not for another reason than I will. They to start this year, and I spoke about this, could not stand up in the moments. The reason they were losing games was because no one would stand up when it was there to win. They were fumbly and a moment was there to be taken, they didn't take it across the board, and probably because of their youth, but they weren't doing it. The last two weeks they've had moments. They had to have moments, so Gold Coast right, and then this game here, it doesn't matter what happened in the games with five minutes to go, the games close, and in both games people stood up, I mean this week and just gone big boy football from Josh Tracy, but from the biggest man in the West to mark that ball that he took with three North running past the goal side. Yeah, yeah, that's a goal and that's game over. I can't guarantee you, but I reckon earlier on the year he drops that ball. So they have developed terrifically and it was very big from Frio A.
Bray Shaw plays every moment like his big moment. Mike's a jet.
He is underrated out of Western Australia.
Turn it up, Steve god a Ryan, how are you John Well?
Thanks boys, guys. I think there's a player that he was could pick up for next to nothing at the minute, Will Brody. He's absolutely peering it apart in the twos. I think it's his age's given the age profile of give him and you know, we know that there's a huge gap in the West Coast between twenty four and twenty eight. He would shit perfectly on the wing. Jayden comes out of contract at the end of this year. I don't think he's really I don't think he's contributed hell of a lot this year. His IMPACT's been quite minimal. I wouldn't continue with him, and I think we could get Will Brady for Freemantle for next nothing. And if you look at this year's draft, everyone's saying it's the pool is relatively thin, Scoey.
Will Brady's not a winger like Will Brady is an inside mid to West coast. Need more of those, probably, yeah, yeah, probably they do. I mean you could do worse than will Brady's for sure. New or Asthmus is another name that's been thrown out there.
Ryan.
I was a top ten pick a couple of years ago, so I would, yeah, like you said, Ryan, here, get him for cheap.
I wouldn't be paying much for it.
But if you go and get Will Brodie, then I'd go and get Will Brody for sure.
Thanks Ryan, good on, Tony, Yes, good a gentlemen, Scowey, I don't know what's in your coffee this morning. If you think I really don't know what's in your coffee. I'm a mad Colingwood man and I have been to a few Eagles games to watch because I I'd like to see these young developing players. But I think I think, tap your recruiting manager who's the next Richmond guy and tap him on the shoulder and say.
Have a listen.
Have a listened to the speeches and the talks that Craig McCrae does and what Lepiges has done. And mccraig's philosophy has been I want players. I don't want picks. You can have all the picks in the world. It doesn't guarantee that you're going to get decent plays, whether they're young or mature. Now, you know, I just rattle off some not I'm just thinking some names are just rattling off. MITCHELLU was Hawthorne, Jason Wrong Hawthorne, Sam Frost Hawthorne. You've got Brendan Parfert, who's in the waffle. And then as a previous caller, you've got Brodie at the Dockers Erasmus, there's there's what five six seven players you put the and Ni sorry, you've got Devin Robertson at the at the Lions. You put those players into the Eagles mix watch them and there'll be a different team because they've got experience that can help the kids.
Tony, like, you can come back to me again. Who they just add? Mate?
They just added Liam Baker and Jack Graham. They literally went and got players. How many players do you want them to add?
Okay, okay, but that's twosing the draft, mate, So you can't go and get ten.
They've got two players. It's their best player this year.
Okay, But they can't go to the draft and pick up a couple of more kids because they're putting pressure on the youngsters that are there.
Now.
You look at look at McMartin. How old's he twenty four, twenty five blade in the VFL with Richmond.
Look at him?
Look at him?
I just got him.
They just no, no, no, I'll say, but that's a good pick. That's what they want to be looking none of the nineteen twenty twenty one year old go and get tap on the shoulders on the French players from the other club and look at their position.
We'll let you go.
Thank you man, I've got you. There are you and Scoey?
I think West Coast have done that though, I mean, I feel like you can't look okay, well done Collingwood. There've been a good sight under McCrae.
Won one premiership. They haven't won five premierships.
They've got good players and people want to come to that football club.
That's all good and well, but you don't get to do that all the time and forever, so it stays a good pick up for them, isn't he. John Richmond's done the same that John says. I'll give you a good review of the game. I love listening to you, sis, John. You also helped with pav not be so serious good. You're good at what you do and that's from a free man one double three eight eighty two mixed? Is Mick Collis No, No, some people that support for you so dumb, it's not funny. That's probably me Mek Shames's Bowie sh bollots. Can I use that? If you can.
Pretty good.
Then mate?
I can.
Get Hello, Hey Chris, Yeah, how are you mate?
Good?
Mate?
Good?
Hey listen.
I'd just like to know your view on the umpires uh telling players whether they can have a shot on goal or not.
When did that happen?
I can't remember which.
Game it was.
I think it was the Brisbane Sun's game.
There's been a couple of moments.
There was a shot after the siren that missed. I think it was Collingwood a while back where there was a bit of chat from the umpire that I thought was strange that they have been overly communicative in what the rules are around shots, especially around the siren. I don't know without having the exact example to work through, Chris, it's a bit hard. My overall view is umpires should just umpire and we don't hear from them, and then if there's conversations to be had, to have the conversation. But we don't need constant yapping from anyone to be honest.
Thanks Christ Did you see the bloke tossing the coin pulling his hamstring?
I thought for sure a million to one that that was faked. He's like done his tendon, his whole hamstrings black with bruising.
He's actually done. Its ilarious.
Come on mate, we'll come back in just the moment. Josh Maxine, Phil Martin, I'll talk despite the other one is min g Le didn't make the cut. Sorry, min wu Lee didn't make the cat didn't make the cut. That's the other think it's maybe g crumpy. We'll come back in just a moment. Twenty eight and a half minutes to twelve. I'm going to ask I'm going to go through the round quickly as well. Take your cause. Got a year, no willow, lots of calls, lots of calls, lots of calls. Yeah, thanks for listening. Won double three eight Eddy two back in a second.
There's been a breakdown in Mount Pleasant, Quanana southbound on the Mount Henry Bridge that left lane partially blocked, and make sure you proceed with caution. Otherwise a good run on the Mitchell the Quanana southbound, as I said, a little bit slow around the Mount Henry, otherwise moving well. No major issues Graham Farmer or the tunnel. I'm Rob Beaver on Pouts traffic leader six pr.
Well schof is with us today, scoy.
I always ask you this at the top of the show, and we are running a little bit late due to crankiness on my part and some very good, good course particular arguments put together by you. Whose footy is the best footy at the moment? Who's on the top of that that I.
Can't remember how Collingwood caller what his name was, but probably Collingwood. So long as looking very good though, I spoken about their uniqueness and what they're doing. Like they just smoked Essendon on the weekend, didn't they like they really good?
Embarrassed them so long and Collingwood, Smith Homes and Smith too long Collingwood. Yeah, thank you, thank you mate. We'll go to the phone, Josh, Maxe and Martin stay there in just a moment. I just want to mention this skoey state of origin on Wednesday night. But on the weekend the Dolphins are coming to town. The last three outings the Dolphins, based on the Gold Coast they've been in the comp things, they're fourth here, they're running forty four points fifty six on the weekend they ran in fifty eight points, so absolute scoring machine.
Are they playing here?
Yeah, they're playing here this weekend.
Before they're playing here this weekend.
Yeah? What ground at that one? Yeah? Or Optus?
Yeah? Yeah, playing this weekend. So sorry to put you on. No, that's aga.
I look it up one double three eight two. Like to speak to will Scofield? Do you want to speak to Cranky?
So?
I mean you can get a Josh.
Hey, boys, Scoey, Scoey.
How are we good? Josh lad?
I think the only thing better if you've got Mickey Collis in there as well. They get a bit of a tree, probably out Troy from Collie Channel, the Coats panel, Scoal and going down last night yesterday. Where does that leave the West Coast captaincy captain? You think in particular?
Yeah, the co captain.
But what are we looking at?
What do you think?
Yeah?
Look, my thoughts go to Oscar first and foremost like, depending on how like what the injury is. I heard some random thoughts from Arew mcqualto, who's as much of a medical person as I am, and not much of what he was talking about.
Sort of a muscle in his calf.
It looked bad to me, but you know, I sort of judge it sometimes with how they come off the ground, and that's sometimes skewed in acl certainly wasn't that, but they can walk off normally. But he could barely put weights on it, and his foot wasn't bending at all. I thought Achilles when I saw it, But it doesn't sound like it's that, which is good news. The questions that get asked is like, well, if West Coast were going to trade him or are going to trade him or want to trade him and other teams want him, does that decrease value?
Should West Coast be playing him. I've got a simple minded.
View with this sort of stuff and it's based off just being a player and nothing else. Like I want to play the best side each week, So if Austra Allen's in the best side, you play him, and if he's not, you don't play. Injuries happened in footy. There's been plenty of injured players traded. If that is the case, Bailey Smith is probably the first cab off. The rank of an injured player was just trader who's now letting the brownlowe so or browno betting? So Yeah, I think just keep playing him. It's an injury. It's no bigger of an injury than anyone else has ever ever received playing footy and he is continue on good caol Josh.
Thank you, May Hi Maxine, Oh Hi, burry it scoury.
I just wanted to say that if you're a true supporter of any code, and I am of the West Coast Eagles, you take the good, the bad and the ugly and the bad was when maybe there were drugs involved way way back. The bad is what's happening now, and the good is that we've been in six Grand finals, we lost two with one four and we've done really well. So I'm very proud of the West Coast Eagles.
Well I'm Max saying I'm glad someone rang and called Simon Bowmont out for not being a true supporter. Thank you vaccine, because that's what I mean. She hasn't She clearly wouldn't do that, But I am. I don't think you're a true supporter if you're going to have another like yours.
A gut fu, you're going to come.
In here a lot. I'm very busy, come in here with this attitude.
Six, I just break It's break my heart. You know I worked for the club for years and years as an MC, and you know I was there the Wooden Spoon year. You were as well. I was at that game when Geelong kicked one hundred and thirty four points against westcast.
In the middle.
Running a great view, actually running in a big way down the ground.
Neck has never recovered watching balls over my head a gold.
Square, Maxine, you're right, and look at maybe I'm just man, just hungry Martin GDA.
Sim cranky Simon, I should say, did East Pooth get any Royal royalties from the Dockers wearing their jump on the weekends, because like you know, you know, there's a very bit of budget of colors. But come on, man, maybe I think the colors were what's pretty well got on.
I didn't see the royal blue and black Martin, you need to adjust the color controlling your TV you did back in the old day. Thanks mate, thanks for calling in wonderuble three eight and two sco. You do have a year no scoy for you in just a moment. Dolphins are playing the Newcastle Knights at the HbF Park on Saturday. You want to see an exciting team, So it's a Katoa the half back for the Dolphins and hammer. They are and a making team. So they've won. Yeah, they run in one hundred and fifty eight points in the last three three outing, so they're scoring a left, right and center. Just quickly go through the round if we canco and go right back to the last Thursday. You've mentioned that you think Collingwood and the Geelong a probably playing the best foot in the comp at the moment, certainly by on the eye. Let's go back to let's go back to the matches. So killed a Western bulldogs Thursday night.
Yeah, Western modog's speed up on sides below them at the moment, and we just haven't seen them, you know, probably do that against its side above them.
So that's why they sit where they sit.
Which is ninth in the latter Hawthorne, out of are only three points in that freezing cold down at Tazzy.
Do they need a roof?
Well?
I asked this question to someone who might know the answer, and they didn't. He's putting a roof over it. Is that going to stop due? Because it wasn't raining, it was just cold and dewwy.
I've been at Marvel when it's been freezing.
Yeah, and it gets dewy and it's slippery.
Yeah, and it's like the cold stays in there.
It's like an ice rick. So everyone saying that in a roof, I don't know. That doesn't change the temperature. Don't put a fire pit in there. And they took it up with the heaters on it. It's just a roof over. It's still cold outside airs.
Still, Hawthorne, did they show enough for you well they won yeah, yeah, four points at w Lions versus g Verse Giants. Giants that continue the episodic performance of the season and Britty just couldn't get couldn't get going, could they Charlie Cameron need to go or too well?
He was unbelievably held by Connor Ida and the best one on one small defender in the competition GWS. It's a massive win, but they've had some massive losses. If they would just win the games they meant to win, they'd probably be top two or three in the comp But they've lost some really bad games and they've won some really big ones like this. So without Toby, don't know where Yeah, I don't know where there are.
You know, Finn Callahan's a big in for them, but other than that, don't know.
Geelong running one hundred and fifty one points. I agree with you, they're absolutely dominantly beat to They pulled Essen's pants down, didn't they.
They've got a lot of.
Injuries Essendon, so not only are they probably not really there anyway, that they're playing debutantes out of the mid season draft. So yeah, difficult one to watch, Essons fan. Gelong continue on.
Three win by six points. I reckon they showed a lot of ticker and a feel bit of hope or pouring down with rain and North Melbourne better than we make out.
Yeah, yeah, they're.
Poised to have a big year next year. We thought it was this year, it was going to be next year. They're going to be a very good side. I think they're going to go very quickly from the bottom of the ladder to contend next year. Freeman or I just think they'd review the last five minutes and see the moments they stood up. But I think that's what they've been lacking and they've been able to do it two games in a row now. The deployment of five as a sub, I like it. Yeah, I like it, And they might be sub for the rest of the year. Like I might just stay there. He still looks like he needs a bit more time out in the middle, catch up at the pace a little bit, but he doesn't look out of place.
Port beat Melbourne comfortably four goals. Yeah, I don't look seven. If I had to pick out of those two, yeah, I saw that. If I had to pick out of those.
Two, if either was getting a challenge for the finals, which one is that it's Port Adelaide there run over the next four weeks. They play four top bottom six sides the next four weeks with a buyer in there somewhere too. Maybe I think they're poised if they can continue playing to maybe challenge maybe Melbourne won't.
Apparently West Coast played Carlton Misterday, Well.
We can't talk about that. So bias.
That was good.
Ah like the bottom that was good.
The three bat three quarters was better by West Coast and Carlton.
They've done that two weeks in a row.
Now.
Their their first quarter score has beaten their next three quarters total. So I think now forty eight in the first, forty six in the first quarter to forty for second, three and four. And they did that the week before against Essendon.
Two.
Yep, let's go to a year, No Willow, if you don't mind s gooing and this week, because I'm cranking, you're the voice of reason, you're the Dalai Lama. You can expand on your answers. I give you permission just for this week. You have an amnesty expand and even say now I'm an answer.
I like the comparison and the Dalai Lama.
It's it's a bunning sausage in a bun, not a sausage in a roll.
What can you say?
It's a Bunnings. It's called a sausage in a bun, not a sausage in a roll.
I neither, I don't know. It's a sausage sizzle an, Yes, it's in a bun. Yes, the future is bright for the West Coast. It was this in Green Shoots with Tom and Tom McCarthy after a stunning debut. Yes, kicks posts, kicks in should not count's disposal. So kicking in should not count's disposal.
Hello, Carl Angan, No because Carl only because Carl thinks the other way, or this.
Might answer the next one meters gained is a stupid AFL stat No, that's one of the most important. Tim Kelly's two year contract extension a couple of weeks ago. Now it doesn't look great.
I mean he's playing in a different role.
So no, Sam Darci will win five of the next six Common medals.
Nobody's a superstar goods Jesse Hogan, Yeah great, and Cadman they've got gw has have everything to win a flag and if they get it together in the back end, they definitely.
Still could do it good to watch in the year. Bailey Smith is without a doubt a lot for the Brown Low. No none of these and no none of it. Yeah, no one is, yeah, no one is. No one's your preparation for the Carlton Draft. You're playing for hill End and Grove Rovers is going very very well.
It depends what you define well, because you've gotta understand that the Carlton Draft is not only playing, but it's also a sports since the night after, so you need to be able to consume it, yes, responsibly and have a good time.
I can guarantee a good time. I cannot guarantee you performance on the field.
Selling this one a little bit from Stevie Butler, who was on the show yesterday with JB. Hello Stevie. Josh Tracy's final match saving mark for kicking out of bounds on the fall is a very Freemantle thing.
Oh, come on, get off. Why is everyone's a negative?
No?
No, all right, that's good. Still Sidebottom still runs funny.
Yes, sure, I don't know. Yes he does, Yeah he does, he does.
Yet the Kangaroo showed enough signs of Saturday night to prove they will win a premiership in the next five years. Yes, the buyers are the worst thing about AFL football.
It's a big statement.
By the way Kangaroo's going to flag you. I was the next question, buys the worst thing in AFL footy?
You know?
As Perkaine Corns's comment, the rules made of mistake by trading picks against Sheeesel and Warler.
Over Aaron Kata. Yes, big time.
Adelaid's Josh Warres run an tackle on the whiz Nick Watson up to fifty meter chase and dodging a Shepherd. It's the greatest tackle of all time.
That was pretty good.
So only a two horse race now I need Gelong and Pis can win the premiership.
No.
After two games at Oplus this weekend and games this week's State of Origin and footy and a lot happening in town, the media staff are bugging, including will Scofield. Yes, yep, well Don sco Thank you mate, good to see it. Thanks a pleasures to being the Dalla Alama voice of reason. It's a new approaching. I really appreciate it.
I look forward to the new intro. Not as will Scoville join us, but the Dalai Lama are joining us, and I should say a big happy birthday to my my eldest boy, Nash.
It's his seventh birthday to day he played Oski Gift.
He did.
Play in the middle Fremantle North.
Yeahs it better than some of the North players, is what I've been told.
Yeah, and Mum also says hello to you. So hello James, Hello, Nice to know you that you're listening. Really appreciate it. Cheers mate, you have a good day. Will Scofield you'll hear him on during the week. It's it's a twelve minutes to midday. I'm Simon Barmont. This is Perth today. The phone lines are open one double three eight auty two. Shannon Lush will join us after midday. Yeah, thanks for listening in. One of our listeners has challenged some of my numbers on the footio over, you know, saying West Coast ones and twos. The one sixteen out of one hundred and forty nine, so it's actually had one hundred and forty. So I've just gone back at sixteen out of one hundred and forty with the ones and the twos. So twenty two games of AFLA season eighteen games are waffle so yeah, sixteen out of one hundred and forty not one hundred and forty nine. Still not very many. One double three, eight eighty two. After the midday news we have Shannon Lush, he fixes things. Lee's texted in today with regards to you know, paying via tap and go or QR codes. It was part of a really really positive fundraiser on the weekend, joins us. Now gooday, Lee, Oh good it mate?
How are you?
Yeah? Good?
Thanks?
So this I think this involved our colleague from Brecky as well, Sebastian Clark. Sebbie Clark. So what were you raising money for and how did you go?
Okay?
So we both play for Kingsley Footy Club. Yep, we were raising money for MND. So we had like the Big Freeze and it was a big community thing where we managed to get every single Kingsley team playing for the whole day. So it started about nine in the morning, we finished at eight o'clock at night. We were selling the beanies the sop, the bar was open, the restaurant was open. All proceeds went straight to MND.
Very good.
It was an opportunist, opportunistic thing, so some of us we knew.
All about it.
So we were already donating and things like that, but some people were just down to the fun and the day. If we didn't have that Tap and Go, we wouldn't have even got close to that limit. We raised over twenty grand.
Did you really twenty grand? Yeah, now that's that's unreal.
That's all over the bar, find the beanies on the day, buying the socks on the day, food everything.
Well, man, that's awesome by Kingsway, was it Nick Alviani there?
Yes, he was, all right, he is.
He likes to save his money, saving up for something. We don't know what, but he's I didn't see him pull the card out, but he probably did.
Hey.
Yeah, that's good mate, over twenty for a great cause. Well done to you and Kingsway and the I guess to go to our original story tap and go it can be pretty handy.
Hay, that's right.
And without that, like yeah, we wouldn't have done that.
So yeah, all right, good to hear from you.
Lee, Well done, all right, cheers mate, I have a good date.
Yeah you two.
Lee from Kingsway was there with Sebbe Clark and Nick Alviani. Sebbi, of course, is the panel operator for Brecky and Nick is the executive producer of Ali's program Perth Live twenty grand. Well done to Kingsway told you earlier on today that we spotted it was a rumor to the rumor file car spotted in the car park at Hillary's. Someone has ash felded around the car and you're put in new line markings. The photograph is on our Facebook page at six PR and has a response from the Department of Transport and Barclay.
Good morning, Hello Simon.
The Department of Transport says it's been managing a number of upgrade projects at Hillary's Marina, including the resurfacing of the Southern car park. The vehicle in the photographs, which we provide to them, was parked in the Southern car park prior to the resurfacing work commencing. It's the Department's understanding the vehicle belonged to a Rottenest Island worker who wasn't due to return until after the work was completed.
It was parked there about two weeks.
This left the bitumen contractor with no alternative to resurfacing around the car.
Nothing else they could do.
People parking at Hillary's overnight are requested to be thoughtful of other users and utilized parking that's not located in the busier in demand Southern car park area. So we've also learned today, Simon that you can park there for free and there's no time limit on how long you can park there. So technically that driver hasn't done anything wrong, particularly if they parked them before the signage and fencing went up. I suppose to get it resurface, but yeah, not ideal. They will be looking into completing the resurfacing works, but there's no time frame for when that will happen. But I did hear from the department that they definitely need to do it because otherwise it's just going to turn into a big puddle when it rains.
Yes, and it will. And I've got a couple of questions for you. You are not the dot or the or the person.
I don't speak for them.
No, what would a person who works for two weeks in a row on Rotto obviously would stay over there's accommodation provided.
I thought they came in ferry out.
Yeah, I thought they came back every weekend for tomorrow and artists they choose to stay over there.
I guess it depends on your swing and who you work for. There are any Rotto employees like, what's the longest thing you do?
Yeah?
Let us know, hey won double three eight e e two. So do you know if the car has been moved.
At So department is not sure at the moment, so they couldn't say whether or not the car is still there. It's something they've still got to look into. But we did hear from a person on the text line today saying that the car was there this morning when they went to the gym.
Ye.
Right, we think it's still there.
Yeah, so this is two weeks in counting.
This poor Rotto worker is just going to hop off the ferry. If they don't really use social media or you know, if no one's told them what's happened to their car, they're going to get there and be like, oh, can I ask.
Another question and of you as if you were this is it's it is your faulty, which it's not. Can you couldn't you toe it? Can you just put it on the back of a tow truck?
Sure?
Ye, it's going to cost less than sending the crew back out to It's it's a week so dream can't move and dat you can't toe it, we don't think.
I don't think they have the authority to toe it.
I think if it had been a local government car park and works that they've been working on, they maybe have the authority too. But from what I understand, the Department of Transport doesn't actually have the authority to toe the car because you know, I don't know. I guess they just it's not something they're able to do. They can't also chase up the driver to try to recoup costs or anything. I don't think it's something they have the authority to do in terms of looking up the license plate.
So I think the driver is going to be okay.
So the Department of Transport Marine Vision can't look up the Department of Transports website to see who the driver is through the number plate system.
Well, I don't think they can action.
Sorry, I know it's not your fault, but that's thank you, am.
Thank you if they have been helpful in getting back to us.
Ye, he's lovely. He's a good fellow, our man in there and he's very helpful. Thank you, Am, You're very welcome.
I love this story.
It's unfortunately hilarious.
It is so dot Departner Transport who control our license plates? The Marine division can't ask the land the Terra Firma division who's this bloke who's or this woman who's there? Who owns this car? We've got the number plate. They can't do that and allowed to do that. And they can't tow a car. It's been in the car park for two weeks. The ash felt around it. The world's gone mad two and a half minutes, adaid me two and a half minutes of.
Twelve back in a second.
So as the rumor to the rum afile this morning, I think it's called under the surface about a car being left in the Hillarys Marina Southern car park for two weeks and they've re ashfald of the car, pay and put line markings on around the car. There's a bloke or the girl who who owns a car was away for two in a bit weeks. Department of Transport Marine not talking Department of Transport Terra Firma. They can't work out whose car it isn't given a call?
How good Channel Rush after midday.
Until one. This is Perth Today with Simon Beaumont's on Perth six.
PR Yeah, today, we have been covering the story today. It was a rumor to the Rumor File this morning. We did that. We were aware of it. That the information comes through our show as well, so happy to follow up on any rumors that the boys do. So this car at the Southern Car Park at Hillaries the car park has been ashveelted, rebitchamized if you will, and line markings painted on it. On the new bitchmen, there's a car there. They've had to bitch ofmize around it and put line markings around it. It's been there for over two weeks. So the Department of Transport, who a pretty decent bunch, will send us through a some copy today which we read out to say, look, we had to ashfeld around it. It was a Rotteness Island worker who left work over at Rottness before the signage went up and before the notice of the of the resurfacing was published on site.
They say they can't tow the car. They don't have the right to tow a car.
And I just would make the point that the Department of Transport Marine Division, I assume sit in much the same office as the Department of transport.
Who have you know?
Who are the stewards and the custodians of our motor driver's licenses. That's who we pay our money to when we buy our license, don't we our MDL and our REGI. So that in all of that we appreciate that dot Marine have got back to us. We've also heard from Cole, one of our listeners today, Bowie, it's gone, the car has gone. Thanks col Cole goes to the gym in the area of the car has gone and is now witch's hats are around the gap. So that's someone's got to come and I guess re repatch that particular era is that is that bureau Is that bureaucratic? Surely can tell a car? Glenn says, where would you tell it to? Glenn? Somewhere that's not that car park? I reckon, maybe tell it to one of the other ones. One double three a eddy two is an an Australian to have to buy a sausage at Bunnings in a roll in a bit of bread with a QR code. Yes, they're one hundred and four of the nose are three.
Brasss.
I'm sure someone from Quornana could have moved the car and got a good price for it too. Thanks Brad, No need for that.
Let's do this. Shannon lust joins us. She fixes things today.
Shannon, how are you bloody marbous?
How are you going very well? Shannon?
If I can ask you a personal one before we go to the phone, if you want to ring Shannon, folks, you can one double three eight two Shannon. Last week, I think I told you got mouse mice yep, and you said snake pooh because they're a predator. They don't like snake poo. I've had a good look around the snake disc for fifteen bucks. I can't find them in Perth. They're just hard. I don't know if I can get them online. I don't know where to get snake.
Can also speak to your local reptile park. They will have it. Yeah.
Does it need to be in a sort of a desiccated form or a tabulate form?
Well, it usually comes dry, that's normal and most of the reptile parks carry it because it's it's you know, it's another way to make money. The the catch and release programs do it as well because it helps support our native wildlife. It's it's really good.
Yeah, all right, thank you. I'm going to try that shannel. I might even try that at the SABO.
Thank you, Brian.
Gooday, good morning mate, Hi Simon.
Yes, what can we do for you today?
Good morning? Shin or good? I have to learn for you probably yeah, yeah, I look, I've got blood on panteo slobes and yeah, completely out of control. It's not interested in me. Can you help?
What have you tried on it?
I think bleach is about okay stronger.
The reason I ask is because if you do the wrong thing with blood, you set it, and that's what you've done, so you'll need to unset it first. And you do that with glycerine, a small amount of glacer and wiped over it just enough to cover it depending on how I mean, how much are we talking? What sort of area?
Oh no, they're dropped so about a foot square?
Okay. All you need to do is put a teaspoonful of glycerer onto a cloth, wipe it over, leave it there for an hour and a half, and then you grate a normal cake of bathroom soap, not laundry soap, bathroom soap into a glass jar.
You'll need a.
Tablespoon of grated soap, fill it with cold water, and you just put that onto it the head of a broom, scrub it backwards and boards, cross it, and rent it with cold water. When you're trying to remove blood or any proroutine, you need to use cold water and bathroom soap. If you use detergent, if you use things like heat or harsh chemicals, you will set it. So don't cold water and bathroom soap.
Any Thanks for your whole You're welcome, Johnny.
Brian, thank you, Shandon well none. Jan has sent a text into the show, Shannon. She says, how do I get Biro? I assume he's a blue pen, offer a plastic plasticy silicon iPad cover.
It really depends on if it's actually Biro brand. Okay, see if it's Biro brand, then it is an ink. And inks come out with rotten milk. So you put three hundred miles of full cream milk into an open mouth container, either an ice cream container or something like that. The bigger the mouth on the container, the quicker it rots, and you need to rot it so it goes lumpy and disgusting and smelly. So leave it out in the sunshine and When it does, you strain the lumps out with your fingers because it's the lumps you use. Put the lumps on the stain and you can just sit there and watch it and it'll bleed it out. However, if it isn't ink, I need to know what it is, so I need some more information.
Yeah, Jan, try that. Please let us know how you go. Even if you've managed to do it before. Shannon and I part ways at twelve thirty, give that a bull and let us know how you go. Thanks Jang, Thank you, Shannon, Hi Jason.
Hey Shandon. We've got an outdoor kitchen. They said it's a black sinted stone, and on the first first time we used it, there's some like ring marks on there. I don't think it's from a drink. I think it might have been like a little container having some marinade or something. So I can't get these ring marks out.
You got the idea.
So you're talking about a bench top, is that right?
Yeah?
Yeah, yeah, yeah, the bench top right, and it's a tinted stone, black sinted stone, yeah yeah.
One of the issues with it is that that composite material, while it does contain stone and it is tinted. It also has some polymers that they use to combine it, and those polymers will react to all sorts of things without knowing precisely what it was. It makes it a little difficult. One of the easiest ways to clean that is with braso. A couple of drops of brasso and I do mean only a couple of drops onto a rolled up pair of pantyhose, and you rub it fast, not hard. It's about speed, not pressure. It will look worse before it looks better, so don't panic. What it does is partially melt those polymers and reseals it. Is it matt or shiny?
That's glossy.
Yeah, yeah, that's good because it will gloss when you do it with braso, so it'll bring the gloss back. All you got to do is rub fast, not hard.
Right, Okay, we'll give it a crack.
No worries than Jason, Good on you.
It is quarter past twelve, old world term bra so isn't it still around?
Good product?
Yes?
For the right things here. I don't use the metal, yeah, don't you. No, No, at least too much resid you. I use by cub sodum vinegars. The polishing bar y better.
It's pretty good by carb So one numble three eight D two. If you'd like to phone Shannon Lush Helen stay there, Zo, stay there, give a Shannon a call. Is it un Australian to have to buy a Bunning sausage in a bun with a cure or a roll with a QR code? That's our poll today, Shannon, that's happening in Perthy yesterday.
Do you mean a QR code?
So you go to the you go to the charity under the green red tent. And they were saying to me yesterday do you want to do you using cash? And I said no, and they said, well you have to use our QR code to go to cure rubbishill or your tetails.
It felt a bit un Australian.
Oh no, that's just wrong, that's wrong.
Shall I put you in there? Yeses, it's an Australian. Yeah, very all right. No, we'll make that one hundred twenty thinks eighteen and a half minutes past midday here in Perth. I'd love to hear from you, Helen Zeno stay there if you like to speak to Shannon lash The phone lines open one double three, eight eighty two. Shannon Lushes with us. She fixes things. Shannon, Brian has texted.
You, texted you and me.
Can you ask Shannon Lush if the snake pup p double o pup on my favorite word will work with rats? Also, thank you Brian.
It inhibits them, Yes, it does. And you are better off using viper poo rather than python pooh.
For rats for both, okay, viper poo.
Yeah. Well, there's two basic varieties of snakes. One one rely on toxins, the other relies on constriction.
Okay.
Pythons are constrictors and the vipers are have you know, toxins that they bite with, and the toxins are the ones that they're more afraid of. So yeah, viper poo is better.
And for rats as well. Yeah yeah, yeah, okay, thanks Shannon, Thanks Brian. We just had a lot of texts on this that we there is a wildlife parth not far from here, or there's a part of the zoo stops it as well.
Yeah, yeah, really wonderful.
Yeah, thank you, good a Helen.
Good morning, Hi guys. I just wanted to thank Shannon for her tip on order clothes on the mold on the bathroom and feeling it wonderful hasn't come back.
Yeah, it keeps it away for a long time, and it's it's really important that the moment you notice any mold spots again, use it again, because if you keep it under control, it's less likely to proliberate.
Oh that's terrific. The other thing, I've just had new shower screen put in there. If they're a barrier I can put on the glass.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, there is. When you clean the clean the glass, you clean it with white vinegar for hygiene, So you wipe it down with white vineg the burst and patty hose, and then you rub it with sweet almond oil. It only takes around a teaspoon to do a shower screen. If it's a really large shower screen, you might need two tea spoons, but that's it. So you rub it with sweet almond oil. The sweet almond oil but creates a surface that everything runs straight up and it doesn't damage the glass.
Oh fantastic. Just do it with a pandic home.
Yeah, and you don't need to do it every time you clean, because the sweet lmond oil will last through multiple cleans.
Oh fantastic, Thank you.
Shanna, Thanks much, welcome cool.
Brendan has this semestus on this, and I think I think he's serious. Is there an equivalent to Panos? Doesn't make me look like a creep buying out all, buying it for a friend, Rennan.
No, you don't have to go into a shop to buy it. You can speak to your neighbors. Just don't smile or wink.
While you are.
Smile.
Who does that? Twenty three minutes fast?
That was funny?
Good?
You know, Hey, Simon high Shannon, how are you very well?
What can we do for you?
Just a quick one.
I've got some stains on our floor tiles in our shower. It's a light gray tile. The house is only a year old, and it's where it's where the water drains out, and it's got a it's a two meter long drain, if that makes sense.
Yeah, I know. And and with the tiles, what's the surface on them?
Light there?
It's a flat matt finish ye okay.
Is it looks like.
A light gray yeah, light gray And the color of the stain.
Like a rusty, rusty light brown.
Yeah. Okay. Using that tiles on bathroom floors is really a big no no. But unfortunately you've got them, so you'll need to use salt and lemon to remove the stain. You just cut a lemon in half, sprinkle the cut surface with salt, and you use the lemon as the applicator and you scrub it off. If it doesn't come off straight away, leave the residue on it for about half an hour, and then scrub it again with the same lemon. It will remove it. But it's going to keep happening because those tiles, the surface of the tile is really absorbent and everything sticks to it.
Okay, I was going to use CLR No, no, the worst, no, the worst thing you can do.
It actually makes the tiles more porous, so more stuff will stick to it. So you're making a rod for your own back if you do that.
No, no, no, no no, So bring back the clar the funny Yeah yeah.
Definitely, Alari car, can't you see it?
That's pretty much I see als. There's good places and bad places for it. But no, definitely not on tiles.
Yeah, all right, so just go through again, shannea f you'ls cut a lemon applicator? How often should you do that?
Whenever you say it?
Okay, so okay, whenever the stayings there? Yeah yeah, all right, thanks thanks, thanks you court mate, all the very busy. You know, he's a as a gardener, a professional gardener, so he's out out in the rain today at gd ay Terry.
Yes, so just got two lovely crystal vases. I've got two quick questions so.
You might be able to do what you told the load you with the flower the shower screwen had plants growing in them for about a year in water, and now.
They've sort of got a crazed look to them and sort of vinegar and sorry, does it look milky?
Yeah?
Yeah, okay, it has actually damaged to the glass. And you know how they look better when they're wet. Yep, that's because all the little bubbles that are formed by the damage fill up with water and they don't refract the light. So if you clean them with white vinegar by hygiene and then rub them with a sweet almond oil, that will make it disappear. What are you going to use them for?
Oh just with artificial flowers or the bigger.
One real flowers.
Yeah.
See, if you're going to leave the sweet almond oil on it, it's going to eventually float off on the one that you're using with water, but it will last for quite a while, but while they're actually in water, you won't notice it. That usually happens where the water line has other things in it. So if you've had flowers in something for a while, these extra chemicals come out of the base of the plants and it floats on the top surface of the water and damages that line. So you'll often get sort of like tide mark down vases like that.
Yeah. Well yeah, so just same as the shower showers, the shame shower screen.
Yeah.
Yeah, white vinegar and then sweet almond oil.
Yeah. Thanks Terry one from max Here. Shannon says he's got dry mold on on painted walls around at the top of a bedroom. The mold itself has dyed because there's been some roof plumbing done, but there's now dry mold on the on the paint. How best to get that off? Or should you paint over it?
No, you don't paint over it. You see the oil clothes first, because just because it's dry doesn't mean it's dead. Okay, mold can mold can be alive. You can you can tell whether or not it's completely dead or not, because it'll smell. So if you get close to the mold and smell it, it smells musty okay, And it doesn't make that smell unless it is alive. It's virtually mold bart. So all you need to do is put two drops of oil of clothes into a liter of water, quarter of teaspoon in a whole liter of water. Do not make it any stronger. It's important. Put it in a spray bottle. Missed it over, leave it for twenty four hours, and then wipe it off with white vinegar.
Okay, and just to go back. If it smells us dead, no, if it smells, it's not dead. Oh okay, it doesn't smell it. If it doesn't smell, it's dead. Yeah, gotcha, all right, Thank you, Hi Jane, here you going, Gohine.
Thanks.
I've been meaning to get in taps for so long. Look, I have a pure linen place matt that I bought years ago in Spain, and it's it's embroidered. I must have put it away some time ago, and that with a tea stain on it. But I've been waiting to ask you what I can do before I made a mess of it. It'd been we dry for some time.
Yeah, if you want to unset tea stains, you use glycerin. Just a couple of drops on your fingertips, rub it into the stain, and then leave it for an hour and a half. Then take a cake of soap from the bathroom, normal bathroom soap, damp cake of soap, and scribble on the stain, just like you're using a crayon, and then rub it out with a cold damp cloth. Just keep repeating until it's gone.
What was the first thing I had to have?
Glittery glycerin?
Yeah, all right, thank you very much, Thanks June.
Welcome to you.
Thank you.
A couple of quick ones via the Sims Shandon. This one here bores stains on concrete and limestone. That's Gary and cart up, thank you, Gazz.
It really depends on your bare water because it varies. I need to know what color the stains are.
Yeah, okay, need a bit more information. You might need to come back to us next week, Gazz. If it's okay, chewing gum off our car console. That's from Kate.
Really simple. It's t tree oil. All you do is put a couple of drops of Tto oil on the highest edge of it. Leave it for about twenty minutes to allow the t tree order to work its way underneath. Grab a furry pandy hose and bubbled across.
And it just comes through right off.
Yeah, thank you Shannon. And a final one Shannon, This is from Paul. Paulch Is. I have a Toyota four Runner or Fortuna, sorry Toyota Fortuna. Rubber matt in the very back has the smell of unleaded fuel on it. I've tried to buycarbs so all over and vacuum at then video, but the odor still.
Hangs it around.
No, it penetrates really, really really well. You'll need to use dishwashing liquid and soak it in warm water. So you rub it with dishwashing liquid first, and you rub it with your eyes shut so you can feel when it feels like jelly, and then put it into a bath of warm water.
All right, Thanks Paul, I hope that helps you. And magnificent today. Thank you very much. Enjoy your time over there, whatever you're doing with your arts stuff and your fixing.
Of things and bark staining at the moment, glass staining.
Well yet well done. Always a project.
Thank you, Thanks you help, thanks you, thank you very much for having me.
Thanks you, ad y see it soon.
It is twenty nine minutes to one o'clock. Got a question for you, a talk back question for you around spy films, and I'll tell you why. What's your favorite spy film coming up in them? What's your favorite spy film? Brittie Possible on the spot again? Yes, yes, come on Life Radio. It's immediates live not TV.
Three weeks now it's spy kids.
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I'll come back.
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If it's well out there this afternoon, please slow down, turn your lights on, give yourself extra breaking distance and more time to get to where you're going, because currently at the moment we are accident incident and breakdown free out there for a Monday afternoon. No DeLay's on the Mitchell Quanana Graham Farmer, north Bridge Tunnel in the city, all throughout the metro area.
Bruce Welsh on Perth's Traffic.
Leader six PR Bruce, what's your favorite spy film? The Bourne Identities?
Oh?
How good?
I knew you just needed an extra fifteen c bad good, aren't they? They merge into one little bit. I'm not always sure where I am. Time and space continuum. Very good, aren't they. Yeah, thank you Bruce. There's Bruce with the weather. Good song mea, says Simon. You know what I'm like with West Coast. If I can stick strong, I'm sure you can too. Just taught myself to be them. When they play the Miraculous Wind comes along, it feels really nice. Yere good on your me. I agree, the optics are awful. Well, stick strong. You can't give up me.
I know, I know.
But when the rabbit o's lose and Australia losing a cricket men, we leadersn't make the cut, these Perth lose. That's just a tough weekend. It's hard not to give up. Very glad to be here at work with my friends like John Nichols. Let's go to John now in the newsroom. Good afternoon, John Nichols.
Thank you, Simon, Good afternoon. A key starter initiative is being launched and a bit to help West Australians get into the housing market as well as boosting supply. There's a new load deposit loan for people buying modular homes. It's especially aimed at people in the regions. A police officer has been shot dead in northwestern Tasmania. The officer was at a property about thirty kilometers out of Devonport late this morning when he was shot. A fellow officer fire at the shoot at injury him. The Federal government has confirmed Australian diplomatic and military staff in the Middle East all safe as the conflict in the region escalates. Israel and Iran have been trading missile strikes over the past few days. Tey Ran says it won't negotiate about a ceasefire while it's still under attag Britt Bull have had a post race protest lodged against George Russell rejected, and the Mercedes driver has been confirmed as the winner of the Canadian Grand Prix. Australia's Oscar Pastre finished fourth after a dramatic race that included a collision with teammate Lando Norris. Nineteen degrees at the moment, the slight chance of a shower today, ten overnight showers and twenty one tomorrow.
More news at one John, Do you have a favorite spy movie. The reason I'm asking this is Britain's name, Blaze metch Welly, a career intelligence officer often known as Q. That was her nickname. So we'll talk about spire movie. You have a favorite spy movie or a spy film series or something.
Oh, I can tell you the only James Bond movie I actually would watch more than once Casino Roy Armen very well made.
Was that David Niven.
No, No, there's fairly well the original one. Yeah, this was a remake of that story about ten to fifteen years.
Ago with d Craig Roger. Daniel Craig, Yeah, Daniel Craig.
Well that's a good one.
Yeah, yeah, recommend it.
Yeah, all right, thank you, John appreciated. John Nichols is with us today. The we've asked asking you today a couple of questions. It's un Australia to buy a sausage, you know, roll a Bunner's a Bunning snag with a QR co. The yes is are one hundred and twenty, including Shannon Lush and The Noose of Three. It's got away from us that one a little bit. Your favorite spy movie or spy film, Michael says, the Austin Powers movie The Spy Who Shagged Me.
You know, I have one simple request, and that is to have sharks with freaking laser beams attached.
To their heads.
Very random reviews or Lizzy, Yeah, your favorite spy series, spy movie, give us a call to day.
Let's do this on PERS six PR the stock market Report.
Oh he Claire joins us from Sure and Partners on this Monday afternoon take over bid for Santos.
Oh you good afternoon, Alo saidman, Yeah, this is a big one. It's where thirty billion dollars Abu Dhabi's state owned oil company called Adnoc are really prepared to pay up to buy our second largest energy company after Woodside. Woodside are worth around fifty billion dollars, but this thirty billion dollar bid is for Santos, and Adnock have been circling around Santos since March. We learned this morning that their opening offer back then was eight dollars a share and that was knocked backed by the Santos Board of Directors because they said it was too low. So Adnock came back with an eight dollars sixty offer, which again was rejected, and today their bid is at eight dollars eighty nine per share, and now the Santos Sport have agreed to that offer price.
It is a twin.
It's the eight percent premium to where Santos shares closed on Friday at six dollars ninety six. It's almost two dollars higher than that. But the problem is that it will require the approval of the Foreign Investment Review Board, and the consensus is that they are very unlikely to give their consent to this takeover. It's because Santos is a significant domestic gas producer and the government is unlikely to want to see those assets held in foreign hands. Several years ago, the FRB said no to Shell when they tried to take over Woodside, so that is a significant hurdle. Santos shares today are up there eighty cent stronger, trading at seven dollars seventy six, but that's still well below the indicatives takeover price of eight dollars eighty nine. And the other energy companies have also gone up today in response. They're also being helped by what's happening in the Middle East and they're strengthening oil price. Woodside shares have rallied three and a half percent, Beach Energy are up two and a half percent, and Karun Energy are ahead by two and a quarter percent. They're at two dollars and three Interestingly, Anium companies have also rallied today and quite strongly. Shares in Paladin are up by fifteen percent, Boss Energy of Game eleven percent, and Deep Yellow shares are twenty percent stronger today. They're now at one dollar fifty five. The ASX itself is in trouble with the Australian Securities and Investments Commission AFIC today have launched an inquiry into the ASX over repeated and serious failures that ASEX says raised doubts over their governance, the capability and their risk management. The CEO of the ASX, Helen Lofthouse, said that she is committed to supporting the inquiry because it's important that we have trust and confidence in the Australian Securities Exchange. The ASX share price has fallen by over six percent today. They're down to sixty eight dollars twenty and the Ainsworth Gaming company who make pokey machines, have responded to press reports that they kept shareholders in the dark about a criminal investigation into their CEO, Harold Newman. He only became CEO in twenty twenty one, but in two and nineteen there was an investigation into over one hundred people and they are associates by authorities in Austria. Ainsworth have said that because the investigations were only preliminary and there was little evidence that they chose not to disclose the investigation to the market. The Ainsworth share price today is steady at ninety two cents and the all Odds was up over thirty points earlier but has since he's back and we're currently head by only five points. We're at eighty seven hundred and seventy five.
Simon eight seven seventy five.
Thank you very much. Oh you have a good afternoon. Talk to you tomorrow.
Well do cheers both.
I'minclaire from Sure and Partners. The all Odds index eight seven seventy five just up five points today. So yeah. So Britain of nine Blaize Metro Welly, what a great name. I hope I'm pronouncing that right. She's a career intelligence officer as the first female head of the of MI six, so she's forty seven. She's currently MI six's head of Technology. She's known as Q. She joined the Secret Intelligence Service in nineteen ninety nine. So I'm chasing from you today your favorite spy movies or spy series. I watched a Ripper recently came to meet courtesy of my friend and former colleague Scott, and he put me onto Lioness. Have we've seen Lioness? Here's the theme song?
The line is.
Opening sequence is a little bit like a West World, you know, with the horse and the piano and all that. So Zoe Saldana in it. I think Nicole Kidman's in it, Morgan Freeman is in it. In minor roles. There's Taylor Sheridan series. Taylor Sheridan did Yellowstone. It's a Cracker, Lioness Special Ops. Lioness. Have a squiz at that. That's my favorite best buy films of all time? Is the question today? One double three, eight E two Tapio Reckons is can.
We get Tapio? And no, we can't get them online? Can we Tapio Reckons?
The Colin Brothers burn after readings Tapio absolutely spot on Tapio. That is a cracker that's got Francis mccorman and it hasn't. And I think George Clooney, Brad Pitt cracker Burn after reading World, I mate my favorite spy movie, says chantel Is. Alex chantell Is Charlie's Angels love to hear from you today your favorite spy movies? Aleen, Hello, Aleen the Voice of Reason. The Hump for Red October was excellent, as was the Quiet American.
Thanks Aileen.
The humph for the Hump for Red October changes from Russian language to English language midway or ten minutes in, and I think it's amazing. I'll show to my kid my kids, and I fair to say they were incredibly underwhelmed. One double two, one double three eight eighty two. Thanks Aleen for our question today. Do you think it's un Australian to buy a sausage in a roll? Thank you Trish? Or sausage is Bunnings for three dollars fifty using a QR code asking the questions today, is it's an Australian it's one hundred and we'll put another couple on this. I reckon, Sean and Ann Jenny says, once again a great show. Put me down as a yes, it is very un Australian to ask for you QR co thank you, Jenny, and I will say from the outset that it is a move by Bunnings to to help charities out so they don't have to buy a little, you know, tap and go machine. Tracy says absolutely yes, Tracy in Bertram, thank you.
Tracy.
Greg says yes, it's on Australian So we add three to that's one hundred and twenty nine to three. Best buy movie or series, says Ben, would have to be the James Bond film all the great, but Sean Connery is from Russia with Love ninely sixty three is hard to beat.
Thank you, Ben.
I think we've got a couple of James Bond moments there, don't we access have a listen Bond.
German's Bond.
Drum? That was that Pierce brosn And what one was that?
That's Sean?
That's Sean Connery?
All right?
Oh you had me, mate, that was Sean Connery. Will who else we got?
Mate?
Roger Moore is up now?
Oh by the way, we haven't been probably introduced Molina.
My name is Bond, James Bond.
There you going, mate, But my favorite one yet controversial, Pierce Brosnan.
The name is Bond. James Bond.
Thank you got any more?
Daniel Craig.
Daniel Craig here we as John Nichols mentioned earlier, Yeah.
The name's Bond, James Bond. A bit more batterers and complainingly. Sean Connery won a game for those playing Bond.
Germans Bond.
Yeah.
I don't know if that was really obvious anyway, Thank you, thank you. It's been a long day, hasn't it, Anne, especially when you're thirty four weeks pregnant. It's thirty and a half minutes to one o'clock working with idiots. Thank you. We'll come back in just a moment. What's your favorite and you ring in about this? You might win Caller of the Day, which is a couple of tickets to see the Terra Cotta Warriors twenty eighth of June right through the February at Boulevard It which is our WA Museum a double pass.
How good?
Back in a second, let's go ask Oliver Peterson, the host of Perth Live, this question the yes no question. Is it un Australian to have to buy a s Bunning snag with a QR code? Oliver, Yes or no?
Where are you on this well, I can understand why it's there, but of course it's un Australian. Just give them like a couple of bucks, right, even that's happened? Go thing these days they get me. You know, I don't know how good is a Bunning sausage or or how good is also your local os Kick club putting bacon near Rolls on a Sunday morning.
Oh so good that you go back and have a second.
That's pretty good.
We're at at Harvey Fields, so very very good on what is it Saturday Sunday morning?
You know when you get a hankering Oliver and I was at the Bunnings in Volcata and they said QR code on my glasses and I couldn't even see my phone QR. So I drove to wang Garrett reasonably still got all everything I needed and same thing QR code. But I have my glasses.
Okay, So this is the new thing, right QR codes.
Well, Buddings are doing it to stop clubs having a higher tapp and go.
That's not a bad idea.
So that's genuinely why they're doing and I trust Buddings on that, but it does feel like a pain in the ass.
Yeah, it does it a little bit, doesn't it.
It's hard leaving the queue.
Yeah, so and again you know, first to a problem.
But we were meant to have a bloke's Races day on the weekend and so we're going to Belmont but the track's been closed obviously for three or four weeks. So all of a sudden, I was the nominated person to collect everybody's money at the refund it and there, mate, can I have your bs being account like?
It's just again first all process hard.
That's not that's not for me.
It's just like that's way too Yeah, it is too hard.
We're looking for an easier life. You they've got a lot of worries.
But you know what, this week we got live reads to do.
We've got Origin this week. You know, the ViBe's good.
It's going to be a full house Wednesday night. The head's still saying Queenslands.
Are going to rain.
No, we'll be right there. Ran a lot tomorrow.
I've heard the primo, I've heard what you've got planned. But if our listeners haven't heard the promotion, what do you have?
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On all of that.
That's a great lineup.
It's a brilliant lineup and I'm very much looking forward to have some of the legend Andrew Johns.
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We great to just have a chat to Joey and I'm sure you'll pose.
For photos and give you some what Malmoninger says around the Bears because being an Origin coach. You know, he's always been a gun coach and gun player. Being in Origin. Being a day to day, week to week club coach, it's a lot different than being an Origin coach, it is.
And I think that the latest and I ask him to borrow.
I think the latest assistant coach he's been linked to is a guy called Ben Gardener who used to work under Iman Cleary.
Great credentials.
And if he is to say, be the coach in two years time, when Mouse is, thank you very much, I've set it up. Wouldn't it be good to be able to see a situation like we have at the Dolphins at the moment where Christian Wolf, who's inherited the team from Wayne Bennett, has got them on fire.
At the moment.
And they're here this weekend against the Knights.
They're running one hundred and sixty points in the last three outings. Very exciting, cut doah, very good and the Hammer good to watch on so good, brilliant. Yeah, playing Newcastle at HbF on Sunday, I think on the Saturday, Saturday, twenty Saturday here at HbF. Fuck, all right, mate, what do you have for us today?
So this is going to be great.
After one thirty, we've got Robbie Campbell coming in from Plico Energy. Now there's lots of talk about these rebates for solar batteries for the battles and solar panels, So ask Robbie all about it and what you can access, what's on your roof if you want to put panels in, because there's a lot of confusion around the program.
So Robbie's coming in to answer those questions.
Kevin Johnson from Argonaut Securities will come in today. Our stockbroker have a bit of a chat obviously about what's happening in the Middle East, how that's going to probably affect the oil price in the liking.
You can answer all of those questions.
There's been the consultation done about the burs Wood motor track over the weekends.
Not everybody's happy about it.
Robin Harvey will join me on Perth Live and in the Kangaroo Court of common Sense with Adam Papalea. The Prime Minister has now indicated that we should be using the rowing facilities we have in Penrith instead of Rockhampton in the Olympics. Oh okay now I think yeah, yeah, okay, So all of a sudden it was Brisbane, now it's Queensland. I guess the PM is saying it should just be the Olympics for Australia.
Is he playing a bit of politics in that long way away from Queensland?
Isn't it?
Anyway?
I want to get into that and more from one o'clock.
Do you know who's a really good borderline on Whitewater raft and goes to Penrith regularly? Sue mcdogle's son. Really Okay, he's a gun.
So he could be part of the twenty thirty two Olympics.
Yeah, yeah, how good?
How could he? Sue?
How good? Sue? How good is Australia?
Sue McDougal, o im Sue McDougal's son hopefully soon Olympic champion said, you can stealer onto your program.
Give us the final account, Ollie, as you always do.
The yes is a one hundred and thirty three the nose three?
Is it an Australian to buy a bunning snag with a QR Kurt? I'll be listening, Oliver, You'll be on the radio and I'll be able to hear you. Good a brad.
Good a Bowie?
How am mate.
Yeah good, thanks. Where are you?
I am in Newshaw I'm heading back into town.
Oh okay, very good?
Yeah yeah Bowie. Yes, of course it's on Australian But secondly I won't chew you up a bit mate. Oh hang on, Lupen is the spy series netflik let me brilliant?
Has he got Lupin's in it?
No?
Mate, No, why is it called Lupen?
Thanks? They're good. Yeah, it's especially a freak series, but it's really really good. It's absolutely brilliant. Yeah right, Tyler recommended And also yeah, I wanted to cheer you up.
Mate.
It's not the end of the world, you know. The Eagles are still there. Keep the faith, brother. It could be worse. It could be a darker supporter.
No that mate, They are better to watching us. There's more hope there. Seriously.
Yeah but yes I know that.
Well, yes, and no I disagree with you, but you know we can't agree on everything. But thirty years mate, thirty twice years.
Yeah, but that's it doesn't matter, mate, They're a lot closer to the week.
Thanks, Brad.
Drive carefully, mate, Bread's one of a long term this is and as a truck driver coming back to the miche and no I'm not buying it fore or better to watch? Better to watch at the moment the hope you know his hope play with ticker anyway, anyway, I'll stop talking about it. Is it un Australia to have to buy a bunning snag with a qrco. That happened to me on the weekend. It's been happening for about here a year or so, one hundred and forty thirty four yeses and renos back in a moment, Yeah, thanks for listening in. Sorry being a bit of grumpy about sports today. Not my normal form I know, but yeah, long weekend at Call of the Day days Brook who rang in who wrote to Rees Whiteben ranging about her brother dying on ani scooter earlier this year Brook was her brother dying Caldooly. Thank you Brook, really nice to talk to you. Hope this helps a double pass. Go and see the terrort Cott Warrior collection from the twenty eighth of June to February next year at Boulevard a bad Ad Museum. Thanks everybody, please commission a cole Blanche on the show tomorrow. We'll be here from nine to see then