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Australia Talks - 27 Nov 2025: Aussies love ultra-processed foods & AI versus Judges

Australia Talks - 27 Nov 2025: Aussies love ultra-processed foods & AI versus Judges

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A weekly podcast with relaxed discussion of Australian topics, history, a featured town and a couple of trivia questions.

Contact us at AustraliaTalks@proton.me

DarkestKnight and Ardeet discuss:

00:00:00 - Introduction

00:01:02 – Croc Watch

00:15:15 – Australia has some of highest consumption rates of ultra-processed foods, researchers say

00:46:10 – Two Ticks Town Talk – Stansbury, South Australia

01:11:08 – Judges have become ‘human filters’ as AI in Australian courts reaches ‘unsustainable phase’, chief justice says

01:38:28 – This week in Australian history 21-27 Nov

01:46:13 – XXXX bottle top quiz

Sources:

Paleontologists Unearthed Australia's Oldest Known Crocodile Eggshells. The Reptiles' Relatives May Have Hunted From the Trees

Ultra-Processed Foods and Human Health

Ultra-processed foods: time to put health before profit

Australia has some of highest consumption rates of ultra-processed foods, researchers say

Premature Mortality Attributable to Ultraprocessed Food Consumption in 8 Countries

Ultra-processed food is global health threat, experts warn

Many of today’s unhealthy foods were brought to you by Big Tobacco

From AI to declining public trust: Chief Justice Gageler flags urgent challenges for judiciary

Judges have become ‘human filters’ as AI in Australian courts reaches ‘unsustainable phase’, chief justice says

Lawyer caught using AI-generated false citations in court case penalised in Australian first

Oyster growing regions

Sydney Rock Oysters

Wikipedia - Stansbury, South Australia

Thomas Holt (Australian politician)

Australian Food Timeline

Tasmanian Aquaculture

Aussietowns - Stansbury, SA

Wikipedia - Australian anniversaries

#Australia #Australian

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