Ep 238 - Not Now, Not Ever.

Published: Oct. 4, 2022, 5:14 a.m.

Join Caroline Wilson and Corrie Perkin for Ep 238 - Not Now. Not Ever. This podcast is proudly presented by Red Energy - most satisfied customers 12 years in a row. This week on the show Caro and Corrie discuss the developments in the Hawthorn racism report story as Worksafe begin investigations and club figures like Jeff Kennett take their stance. There’s been notable appointments at Essendon including new coach Brad Scott and new CEO Andrew Thorburn. What future for the ‘cult like’ Essendon now?. (Please note** We recorded this episode just before news broke that Andrew Thorburn had chosen to step down as CEO). We reflect on 10 years since Julia Gillard’s misogyny speech. You can watch it HERE for a reminder. Did we realise what a huge moment in international politics it was at the time and has the kind of name-calling and anti-woman behaviour left the Federal Parliament? Speaking of Men Behaving Badly we Tim Smith went on a twitter rant against a prominent Melbourne broadcaster recently – it’s not the first of his social media outbursts! In the Cocktail Cabinet for Prince Wine Store Myles brings us a few Island Wine recommendations. · Tenuta Aglaea Etna Rosso Thalia 2018 · Pala I Fiori Cannonau di Sardegna 2020 Use the promo code MESS at checkout in store or online to receive a listener discount - head to the dedicated Don't Shoot the Messenger page HERE. Save the date and drop in to Prince Wine Store on Wed 26th of October. It’s a casual little drop in. Not recording a full podcast but we’ll be having a little chat with Myles in store, answering a few listener questions from our guests and tasting a wine or two. BSF The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O’Farrell. See How They Run (with a mention to Theatre of Blood) Rick Stein’s Madras Fish Curry of Snapper, Tomato and Tamarind see (recipe HERE.) or below. Corrie is Grumpy about the plethora of Melbourne café’s that seem to close around 3pm! In 6 Quick Questions We’re pleased by the appointment of Jayne Jagot as the 56th Justice of the High Court and the seventh woman appointed to the Court, discuss the cardinal rules of journalism (and how not to break a couple of simple ones), talk about enjoyable household tasks - like Caro’s compost which is giving her joy. Plus Corrie’s finally gotten through the ironing pile and plus Caro’s got an amazing fact about the energy crisis in Europe where bills are crippling. To receive our weekly email which includes recipes SIGN UP HERE. For videos and pics make sure you follow us on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter Email the show via Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices