October 6, 2020
Josh Fanning
Most of us work so we can have the things we want and need. The same principle is true for the South Australian economy. Far more than a one-dimensional system that moves money around, it’s a tool that can bring us closer to the future we want.
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October 2, 2020
Josh Fanning
Blasting rocks out of the ground still has monetary value in 2020. Step inside the South Australian economy and visit a suburban mine to learn a thing or two about how hydrogen has the power to transform our state's future - if we smarten up our mining industry.
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June 11, 2020
Josh Fanning
Our publisher is moving on from the magazine he created seven years ago, but not without explaining why and what will remain the same about CityMag.
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March 1, 2018
Josh Fanning
Are we seriously going back to the future?
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July 18, 2017
Josh Fanning
CityMag fashion director, Sharmonie Cockayne, talks to Josh and Farrin about whether what you wear reflects who you are (and Farrin argues that, yes, it does, and - resultantly - she is a hoodie with toothpaste on it).
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June 28, 2017
Josh Fanning
Two things you can't live without, one of which you maybe shouldn't talk about on a podcast with your ex-partner.
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June 8, 2017
Josh Fanning
A podcast featuring Aimee Knight that was supposed to talk about coffee cups and waste, but ends up hitting the big issues: Death, trying to be an adult, and (of course) capitalism's fatal flaws.
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May 31, 2017
Josh Fanning
This week, Josh and Farrin talk with Al Mawer - owner of Twenty Fifty Two retail shop and their downstairs neighbour – about success in retail (see Al's example), failure in retail (see that time Josh and Farrin tried to run a shop), community, and (incongruously) Indonesian politics.
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May 24, 2017
Josh Fanning
An atheist, a former Pentecostal Christian, and a non-practising Catholic walk into a recording studio.
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