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Gardening expert, Jon Lamb has worked with the ABC for 57 years, 44 of those on Saturday mornings with ABC Radio Adelaide's Talkback Gardening. On November 29, Lamb said his final farewell to ABC listeners at the Adelaide Botanic Gardens.
Lizzie Eastham and Sam Rickard present Studio 1 - Vision Australia Radio's weekly look at life from a low vision and blind point of view. On this week's show National Volunteer Week Lizzie and Sam roam the corridors of Vision Australia Radio and talk to the busy volunteers who put together programs every day. They also talk to Peter Goers, former evening announcer for ABC Radio Adelaide, about what radio, and volunteering, means to him. Studio 1 welcomes any input from our listeners. If you have any experience or thoughts about issues covered in this episode or believe there is something we should be talking about. EMAIL: studio1@visionaustralia.org or leave comment on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/VARadioNetwork A special thank you to all the volunteers of Vision Australia, not just the ones we interviewed. And also thank you to Peter for giving us a bit of his time. You can learn more about volunteering for Vision Australia Radio here: https://radio.visionaustralia.org/about-us/volunteer Peter's books can be found here: https://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product.php?productid=1858 and https://www.wakefieldpress.com.au/product.php?productid=1681 Vision Australia gratefully acknowledges the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation for Studio 1. Studio 1 airs in Darwin and Adelaide 8pm Wednesdays, and 3pm Wednesdays in other states. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A power crisis has gripped the east coast of Australia, but an unprecedented intervention by the energy market regulator has kept the lights on.So what can the government do to fix the problem?David Speers is joined this week by ABC federal political correspondent Brett Worthington and ABC Radio Adelaide host Nikolai Beilharz.They answer your questions, like, would the Labor government implement a windfall tax?Should the new government nationalise our natural resources industries?And with the cost of living skyrocketing, is there anything in the economy to be hopeful about?If you have a burning question you'd like answered, email backtoyoupodcast@abc.net.au.
A power crisis has gripped the east coast of Australia, but an unprecedented intervention by the energy market regulator has kept the lights on. So what can the government do to fix the problem? David Speers is joined this week by ABC federal political correspondent Brett Worthington and ABC Radio Adelaide host Nikolai Beilharz. They answer your questions, like, would the Labor government implement a windfall tax? Should the new government nationalise our natural resources industries? And with the cost of living skyrocketing, is there anything in the economy to be hopeful about? If you have a burning question you'd like answered, email backtoyoupodcast@abc.net.au.
PM Scott Morrison is promising 1.3 million new jobs in five years. Nikolai Beilharz from ABC Radio Adelaide joins James Glenday and Melissa Clarke to talk about whether this is a vote-winner in the state with the highest unemployment rate in the nation, and whether Nick Xenophon can win back his old seat in the Senate.Every Friday our team will answer your questions about the federal election. Email australiavotespodcast@abc.net.au
PM Scott Morrison is promising 1.3 million new jobs in five years. Nikolai Beilharz from ABC Radio Adelaide joins James Glenday and Melissa Clarke to talk about whether this is a vote-winner in the state with the highest unemployment rate in the nation, and whether Nick Xenophon can win back his old seat in the Senate. Every Friday our team will answer your questions about the federal election. Email australiavotespodcast@abc.net.au
Tax & Super Australia's Tax Counsel John Jeffreys is once again a guest on ABC Radio Adelaide. He addresses the consequences of the non-payment of the superannuation guarantee by employers, and the options open to taxpayers once these non-payments are discovered.
Tax & Super Australia's Tax Counsel John Jeffreys is once again a guest on ABC Radio Adelaide. He discusses the consequences of the non-payment of the superannuation guarantee, and what can be done when such non-payments are discovered.
Tax & Super Australia's tax counsel John Jeffreys speaks with ABC Radio Adelaide's Sonya Feldhoff about the new personal tax rates announced with the Federal Budget — when we will see them, what the outcome will be on everyone's bottom line, and who might miss out.
Why should you spend time going to the theatre, or listening to music when you could read a book or practice a physical discipline instead? Blind Insights has so far addressed how easy it is to get distracted from productive things by lounging with Netflix. While these habits are difficult to kick and we don't need any encouragement to relax with a movie, the cultural and personal significance of film, or music, or the broader arts is not to be scoffed at. Steve Davis the Arts Aficionado and official linguistic provocateur for Blind Insights joins David and Tim to explore the arts in all the guts and glory it takes the form in. Steve Davis is a regular Host of Smart Arts on ABC Radio Adelaide, as well as host of School of Hard Knock Knocks and our favourite The Adelaide Show. The Adelaide Show is a fantastic podcast covering the fantastic culture, arts, food, and history of Adelaide, our home town! David's appearances on the podcast instigated Steve's appearance on ours. If you have any thoughts, questions, or want to present your argument, contact us and send us an audio clip at timwhiffen@auscastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Why should you spend time going to the theatre, or listening to music when you could read a book or practice a physical discipline instead? Blind Insights has so far addressed how easy it is to get distracted from productive things by lounging with Netflix. While these habits are difficult to kick and we don't need any encouragement to relax with a movie, the cultural and personal significance of film, or music, or the broader arts is not to be scoffed at. Steve Davis the Arts Aficionado and official linguistic provocateur for Blind Insights joins David and Tim to explore the arts in all the guts and glory it takes the form in. Steve Davis is a regular Host of Smart Arts on ABC Radio Adelaide, as well as host of School of Hard Knock Knocks and our favourite The Adelaide Show. The Adelaide Show is a fantastic podcast covering the fantastic culture, arts, food, and history of Adelaide, our home town! David's appearances on the podcast instigated Steve's appearance on ours. If you have any thoughts, questions, or want to present your argument, contact us and send us an audio clip at timwhiffen@auscastnetwork.com Support the show: https://auscast-network.myshopify.com/collections/blind-insights See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tax & Super Australia's Tax Counsel John Jeffreys speaks to ABC Radio Adelaide's Sonya Feldhoff about the new versions of JobKeeper and JobSeeker that start from 28 September.
The most amazing discoveries. We have evolved to survive over millions of years of evolution. However, we have not trained the brain to learn to be resilient in the modern era where the threats to our safety and security are different to pythons and sabre tooth tigers. Brain training is the next step in evolution, as we learn the principles of neuroplasticity to improve brain health and fitness. Everyone deserves to be happy, healthy and strong. Learn some of the simple but not easy steps to take.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/selenab)
Thousands of happy gardeners made their way to the ABC carpark at Collinswood to celebrate Spring, buy plants, and exchange information with the many interesting stallholders at our Gardener's Market. Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe talk to guests about sweet peas, succulents and the science of soil, and Jon answers your questions.
Citrus gall wasp is spreading rapidly, so is it too late to control it? Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe ask the nation's leading researcher Dr Jianhua Mo and he offers advice on action to take both before and after the wasps emerge from the galls. Jon has some more gems from the tomato survey to share regarding location and fertiliser.
The sun is shining and the bees are buzzing. Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe welcome guest Jason Scroop with advice on how to bring "wow" colour into your garden. Jon has some interesting information gleaned from his tomato survey on when to plant this year's crop.
Being the first Saturday of September, Darren Ray joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with his Spring Seasonal outlook for gardeners. Broadcasting live from the Royal Adelaide Show special guest Carl Heyne talks about his family's 150 years in the horticultural sector and Tate Hancox has amassed an amazing collection of old garden tools in The Shed (see pic).
It's not too late to plant deciduous fruit trees. Fruit and nut expert Chris Perry joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with advice on how to ensure the best fruit in the season ahead. Jon has advice on what veggies to plant right now and how to prepare for tomato season. Thanks to Emily of Port Augusta for the photo of Pansy the persimmon-eating sheep.
Have you ever wondered what you’re REALLY spraying on your plants? Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe ask expert Phillip Smoult to translate the complicated horticultural chemical products for us mere mortals. Jon has advice on how to prepare your soil for tomato planting.
Many gardeners are seeing signs that spring has sprung! Darren Ray joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with his August seasonal outlook for gardeners and endorses the early arrival of spring. Jon has advice on how to avoid leaf curl on stonefruit and black spot on roses.
Many South Australians have fruit trees in their gardens. So what grows best – traditional or dwarf fruit trees? Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe welcome special guest Sam Luke, fruit tree wholesaler, who provides his insights into this question. Don't forget to enter our photographic competition for the biggest, ugliest or most unusual citrus gall wasp. Send entries and your contact details to adelaideweekends@abc.net.au
There are lots of good reasons to enter the horticultural competitions at the Royal Adelaide Show. Brett Draper joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe to explain what they are and how easy it is to have a go. Jon launches our photographic competition for the biggest, ugliest or most unusual citrus gall wasp. Brett and Jon have ideas on how to provide a splash of winter colour to your garden.
Barry Keohane is a radio professional with over 20 years experience in many different radio formats both in Australia but overseas too. A specialist when it comes to radio content, music and talk programming, talent coaching and development, creating and coaching, strategies and tactic planning, training, ideas generation and client integration, ratings and revenue success strategies. Barry has a long list of Radio Stations under is belt and currently holds the position of Content Director for ABC Radio Adelaide.
Now is the time to prepare to plant strawberries. Expert John Plummer joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with all the information you need to grow luscious and delicious strawberries. Tony Fox, Northern District Manager, Natural Resources Adelaide & Mt Lofty Ranges has advice on what to do with the wood ash created by warming winter fires.
Will May’s above average rains continue into winter? Darren Ray from the BOM joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with his winter seasonal outlook for gardeners. The effect of the positive Indian Ocean Dipole may mean a warmer and drier winter ahead for South Australia. Jon has ideas for what to do in the garden whilst many plants hibernate.
When the rain comes, the snails come alive. Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe are joined by entomologist Helen Brodie with advice on how to manage snails in your garden. There are lots of suggestions from listeners too! Walter Duncan joins the program to farewell one of the world's great rosarians, David Ruston, who died this week at the age of 89 years.
Many of us grow our own fruit and vegetables. But is it all worthwhile? New research by Georgia Pollard from UniSA has for the first time quantified the cost of, and the return from, productive home and community gardens. Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe delve into the detail to discover the answer. Jon has great advice on how to protect fruit trees from fungal diseases.
Welcome to the ABC Autumn Gardener's Market. Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe talk with Costa Georgiadis from ABC TV's Gardening Australia and to a range of stallholders with interesting and innovative plants and products. Funds raised support the SEEDs Project saving threatened and endangered South Australian plant species from extinction. Thanks to all who came along!
A special new series of Giggleaides showcasing some of the wildest and whackiest tales from the early years of the Adelaide Crows (based on a book that Dan found at his local Savers). This one tells the story of when Wayne Weidemann rented a stretch limo, and did some racially questionable things in South Central Los Angeles. We also discuss our up and coming shows on ABC Radio Adelaide starting TOMORROW - Tuesday 3.30pm with Sonya Feldhoff. Tune in to 891 am to check us out. #AdeLOL #HeapsGoodHistory #CrowsTales #AdelaidePodcast #ComedyPodcast #HaveALaughHaveALOL #TheWeide
When will we get decent rains? The news isn't great according to Darren Ray, Senior Climatologist with the BOM who gives us his April seasonal outlook for gardeners. Jon Lamb tells ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe about the interesting, and sometimes surprising, results of his tomato survey. Don't forget to join us at the ABC Gardener's Market at Collinswood next Saturday from 8am!
What flowers enjoy shade, a warning on fungi & what to plant now are just a few of the topics covered by Linda Niemann as guest Talkback Gardener. She joins ABC Radio Adelaide's Deb Tribe with advice to gardeners on a range of issues from fertiliser to fruit trees.
This episode features Jon Pawson on how his veganism fits within Maori culture and decolonisation. Jon is from the Facebook group “Māori and Pasifika Vegans”: https://www.facebook.com/groups/399648523567337/ We also discuss the Abolish Australia Day protests and animal advocacy, as well as a bunch of animal and/or vegan-related stories, including ‘Agribusinesses continue to close due to drought, oversupply’ by ABC Radio Adelaide: https://www.abc.net.au/radio/programs/am/agribusinesses-continue-to-close-due-to-drought-oversupply/10748952
How did your garden handle the hottest temperatures ever recorded in Adelaide? Jon Lamb joins ABC Radio Adelaide’s Deb Tribe to discuss garden survival and what the future might hold for the coming weeks and months when it comes to heatwaves and heatspikes.
With the South Australian climate changing, is it time to consider growing sub-tropical fruits? Joe Keilnerowski from Joes Connected Gardens shares his expertise on this subject with Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide’s Deb Tribe. Don’t forget to enter the “Shifting Shade” competition by emailing photos of your innovative shade solutions and an explanation to adelaideweekends@abc.net.au
In hot weather, plants are easily stressed. Water and mulch are essential. But the third key to summer survival is shade. Vegetable Agronomist Dominic Cavallaro explains how shade benefits plants. Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide’s Deb Tribe launch the “Shifting Shade” competition. Just email a picture of your temporary garden shade solution (like Christine from the Adelaide Hills above), with an explanation and your contact details, to adelaideweekends@abc.net.au before Sunday 10th of February 2019.
What were the great plants and the real pests for gardeners in 2018? Jon Lamb and special guest Brett Draper join ABC Radio Adelaide’s Deb Tribe to review the year gone by for home gardeners. Listeners provide feedback on how their gardens survived the heatwave conditions of the past few days. Thanks to James from Hope Valley for the photo of his garden.
Many gardeners love to give and receive plants for Christmas. Haide Sutherland joins Jon Lamb and ABC Radio Adelaide’s Deb Tribe with tips to keep gift plants perky into the new year and beyond, and advice on the right plants for the right place in your home.
How did your garden handle the hottest temperatures ever recorded in Adelaide? Jon Lamb joins ABC Radio Adelaide’s Deb Tribe to discuss garden survival and what the future might hold for the coming weeks and months when it comes to heatwaves and heatspikes.