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Hack - The Shakeup: Frosty exchanges, rowdy tennis and unwritten life rules

The Shakeup: Frosty exchanges, rowdy tennis and unwritten life rules

01/28/22 • 30 min

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It's the Shake Up and we're talking... Outgoing Australian of the Year Grace Tame refusing to put on a fake smile for the cameras, whether rowdy crowds and players like Nick Kyrgios are breathing new life into tennis, and the unwritten rules of life we should all follow. Join Hack's Dave Marchese with gender equality and youth advocate Yasmin Poole, and musician Joyride.
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It's the Shake Up and we're talking... Outgoing Australian of the Year Grace Tame refusing to put on a fake smile for the cameras, whether rowdy crowds and players like Nick Kyrgios are breathing new life into tennis, and the unwritten rules of life we should all follow. Join Hack's Dave Marchese with gender equality and youth advocate Yasmin Poole, and musician Joyride.

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