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The Sesh With Sav
Lee Chapman | Why You Should Invest in Gold | Explained by a Pro | TSWS PODCAST #158

The Sesh With Sav

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 61:58


Send us a textLee Chapman is the owner of SA Gold Traders https://www.adelaidegoldbuyers.com.au/about/ Located in the Adelaide CBD. In this episode we dive into the exciting and interesting topic precious metals and why you should be investing in them and how exactly money works. I have always found it interesting but unapproachable as they don't teach anything about this in the school program, so i thought bringing in an expert to break it down would be a fun time.I thoroughly enjoyed chatting with Lee and ill be having him back on within the next coming months!ENJOY!=============================COP MY MERCH AT | www.theseshwithsav.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theseshwithsavSpotify for Podcast Audio -https://open.spotify.com/show/0hDu3Q4rIgRivTl2OJDmfA?si=8e550b4042924567Direct Message via Instagram for all guest enquiries.#gold #investment #preciousmetal #silver #economics #australianeconomics #finance #jewlery 

The Sesh With Sav
Philly Pagdin | Behind The Scenes of Laser Tattoo Removal | TSWS PODCAST #157

The Sesh With Sav

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 89:35


Send us a textThis week on the sesh we are joined by Philly Pagdin, ManagerLaser Tech at 'The Tattoo Removal Co' based in the Adelaide CBD.In this episode we go over some bad tattoos, what got him into laser tattoo removal and much more. With his brother excelling as one of Adelaides top tattooist (Stu Pagdin) Philly has cemented himself as one of if not the best laser technicians in South Australia. ENJOY !=============================COP MY MERCH AT | www.theseshwithsav.comInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theseshwithsavSpotify for Podcast Audio -https://open.spotify.com/show/0hDu3Q4rIgRivTl2OJDmfA?si=8e550b4042924567Direct Message via Instagram for all guest enquiries.#tattoo #ink #tattooremoval #lasertattooremoval #adelaide #australia #tattooist #tattooculture #badtattoo #badtattoos #podcast #tattoopodcast

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Black Marketplace 28/05/24

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 2:52


Facebook has become a thriving marketplace for black market merchants hawking everything from counterfeit cash, cloned credit cards and illegal firearms.  A sexual harassment scandal has engulfed one of the country's biggest retailers, implicating its CEO, and forcing the resignation of a senior executive. QLD Premier Steven Miles' sensational call to slash immigration amid unprecedented growth has been questioned, with documents revealing that the state's population is on par with what was predicted when Labor came to power nine years ago. Students have moved into the new, $98m expansion of an Adelaide CBD school after construction delays meant they had to learn elsewhere on campus for the start of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Herald Sun - News Feed
Black Marketplace 28/05/24

The Herald Sun - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 2:52


Facebook has become a thriving marketplace for black market merchants hawking everything from counterfeit cash, cloned credit cards and illegal firearms.  A sexual harassment scandal has engulfed one of the country's biggest retailers, implicating its CEO, and forcing the resignation of a senior executive. QLD Premier Steven Miles' sensational call to slash immigration amid unprecedented growth has been questioned, with documents revealing that the state's population is on par with what was predicted when Labor came to power nine years ago. Students have moved into the new, $98m expansion of an Adelaide CBD school after construction delays meant they had to learn elsewhere on campus for the start of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Black Marketplace 28/05/24

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 2:52


Facebook has become a thriving marketplace for black market merchants hawking everything from counterfeit cash, cloned credit cards and illegal firearms.  A sexual harassment scandal has engulfed one of the country's biggest retailers, implicating its CEO, and forcing the resignation of a senior executive. QLD Premier Steven Miles' sensational call to slash immigration amid unprecedented growth has been questioned, with documents revealing that the state's population is on par with what was predicted when Labor came to power nine years ago. Students have moved into the new, $98m expansion of an Adelaide CBD school after construction delays meant they had to learn elsewhere on campus for the start of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Courier Mail - News Feed
Black Marketplace 28/05/24

Courier Mail - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2024 2:52


Facebook has become a thriving marketplace for black market merchants hawking everything from counterfeit cash, cloned credit cards and illegal firearms.  A sexual harassment scandal has engulfed one of the country's biggest retailers, implicating its CEO, and forcing the resignation of a senior executive. QLD Premier Steven Miles' sensational call to slash immigration amid unprecedented growth has been questioned, with documents revealing that the state's population is on par with what was predicted when Labor came to power nine years ago. Students have moved into the new, $98m expansion of an Adelaide CBD school after construction delays meant they had to learn elsewhere on campus for the start of the year. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hide and Seek
149 – Switching Gears

Hide and Seek

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2023 64:09


Michael shot off to Adelaide for GEAR'd, Adelaide's annual multi-day event hosted by Adelaide Leather & Fetish Inc (AL&F). GEAR'd has become recognised across Australia, and internationally, as its own community haven and an event not to be missed on any kinky calendar. As well as hosting Mr and Ms Leather and Adelaide Rubber titles, a week of workshops, kinky cabaret, and fetish markets was on display. Thanks so much to the GEAR'd team for throwing a fantastic series of events, and congrats to Mr Leather Adelaide - Storm, Ms Adelaide Leather 2022 - Delinda for your continued reign, Adelaide Rubber 2023 Miss Behavin', and to the newly sashed Australian Bootblack Soveryn. Timestamps for your nerves Storm: 01:33 Sharon (Miss Behavin') 07:03 Dr. George 24:00 Skye 36:14 We discuss suicide from the 55 minute mark until the end of the episode. Links Skye's One Last Look Photography on Facebook and Instagram Find Sharon via Piercing Perfection on Instagram Keep an eye on Adelaide Leather and Fetish and Gear'd socials for more on Storm's title year! You can find more on Dr. George Forgan-Smith and his many ventures by banging him into your search bar, or heading to painfreeanal.com Need some support? LGBTQIA+ SPECIFIC Qlife (3pm till midnight) - 1800 184 527 & Switchboard's Rainbow Door CRISIS LINES - 24/7 Life Line - 13 11 14 Suicide Call Back Service - 1300 659 467 Mental Health Triage (SA Crisis Line)- 13 14 65 Beyond Blue - 1300 22 4636 Mens Line - 1300 78 99 78 SA Police Welfare Check - 131 444 or 000SA BASED LOCATIONS Urgent Mental Health Care Centre - 8448 9100 215 Grenfell St, Adelaide CBD. Open 24/7 Royal Adelaide Hospital ED - North Terrace, CBD This episode was recorded and produced on the lands of the Kaurna people, the Wurundjeri people, and broadcast from the lands of the Yalukut Weelam clan of the Boon Wurrung peoples. We pay our respects to their elders, past, present and emerging, and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. Find other JOY podcasts at joy.org.au Find all our links, ask a question, or subscribe linktr.ee/hideandseekonjoy

The Innerview
Walking 630 Kilometres for Mental Health with Alan Thorpe

The Innerview

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 31:52


Join us in this inspiring episode as we sit down with Alan Thorpe, an extraordinary individual who is embarking on a remarkable journey from Ballarat to Adelaide CBD. Covering a staggering distance of 630 kilometers in roughly 35 days, Alan's determination to walk around 30 kilometers a day is a testament to his unwavering commitment to mental health awareness.In this captivating conversation, Alan shares the motivations behind his incredible journey and his dedication to raising funds for the mental health charity Beyond Blue. Having already surpassed his initial goal of $15,000 with an astonishing $40,000 raised, Alan delves into how these funds will contribute to breaking down the stigma surrounding mental health and providing vital support to those in need.At the heart of Alan's mission is his determination to challenge the stigma surrounding men's mental health and suicide. He explains how his personal experiences, including overcoming the challenges of losing his home and marriage, have fueled his passion to make a difference. Alan's authenticity and willingness to share his own struggles have allowed him to connect with others on a profound level, creating a ripple effect of hope and understanding.Throughout his journey, Alan has been uplifted by the outpouring of support from the community. He discusses how these positive interactions have propelled him forward and kept his spirits high during challenging moments. Not only has Alan's walk encouraged donations, but his placement of donation boxes in local businesses has actively engaged the community in spreading awareness about mental health.SUPPORT ALAN AND BEYOND BLUE: WEBSITE: http://iwalkformensmentalhealth.com.au/DONATE: https://team.beyondblue.org.au/alan-tFACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077886126684&mibextid=LQQJ4dINSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/iwalkformensmentalhealth/Support the showYou can follow and connect with me here:INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/the.innerviewpodcast/FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=the%20innerviewThank you for listening if you enjoyed the episode i would love it if you could leave a rating and review! X

The Craftsmen Podcast
Lady Burra

The Craftsmen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 42:59


This week the craftsmen try 3 beers from the Adelaide CBD's first ever brewhouse! The boys announce their August multi and Wizz tells us another one of his explosive stories! One beer really does pack a punch to the lads' tastebuds, but how will they all stack up to the rest? Listen now to find out.

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Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Seamless Travel Set Between Australia And New Zealand 27/07/2023

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 3:26


“Seamless” travel between Australia and New Zealand will make hopping across the ditch faster – but don't throw away your passport just yet. A well-known criminal defence lawyer has narrowly survived the latest “targeted” shooting on Sydney's streets, with the broad daylight attack rocking the city's legal profession as police search for a motive. Justice figures are demanding a review of the decision by Victoria's top prosecutor not to pursue charges in the Lawyer X case amid revelations she once represented Simon Overland, the former police chief at the centre of the scandal. Queenslanders could be living with undiagnosed cancer or life-threatening conditions, as more than 50,000 radiology scans sit unreported at one the state's busiest hospitals. Converting spaces above Adelaide CBD shops into homes will be investigated in a bid to ease the housing crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Herald Sun - News Feed
Seamless Travel Set Between Australia And New Zealand 27/07/2023

The Herald Sun - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2023 3:26


“Seamless” travel between Australia and New Zealand will make hopping across the ditch faster – but don't throw away your passport just yet. A well-known criminal defence lawyer has narrowly survived the latest “targeted” shooting on Sydney's streets, with the broad daylight attack rocking the city's legal profession as police search for a motive. Justice figures are demanding a review of the decision by Victoria's top prosecutor not to pursue charges in the Lawyer X case amid revelations she once represented Simon Overland, the former police chief at the centre of the scandal. Queenslanders could be living with undiagnosed cancer or life-threatening conditions, as more than 50,000 radiology scans sit unreported at one the state's busiest hospitals. Converting spaces above Adelaide CBD shops into homes will be investigated in a bid to ease the housing crisis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SDA HOUSING
EPISODE 143 - LEIPZIG AUSTRALIA: Frank Vounasis

SDA HOUSING

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 23:08


EPISODE:Today we are joined by Frank Vounasis, the CEO of Leipzig Australia, a boutique property development company from Adelaide. Frank joins Minh to talk about their small boutique residential 12-unit complex, which has 4 'Fully Accessible' units as part of their small community in the building. The project is named ALMA TERRACE APARTMENTS, in the suburb of Woodville West, Adelaide.Woodville West is approximately 10 kilometres northwest of the Adelaide CBD,  and is a perfect example of integration and inclusion of SDA accommodation into the community with plenty of amenities (Transport, Shopping, including West Lake Westfield, & Hospital) all within close proximity for Participants to live independently.With 4 "Fully Accessible" units for sale, it is compatible for Participants with SDA funding in IMPROVED LIVEABILITY or FULLY ACCESSIBLE categories. It's a tremendous opportunity for investors given the new "SDA 5 Year Price Review" which has just occurred. It allows investors to jump into one of the best priced SDA properties for sale in Australia, being $542,500, as an 'Off The Plan' purchase. For any investors looking for such a competitive entry price, with time delay of settlement (Q3 2024) this is the ideal entry point for an investor. The requirement is only a 10% deposit of the price above, and the remaining 90% at completion in Spring of 2024. For those wondering about the gross yields of this investment, it would be as follows:Fully Accessible - $93,377 p.a (SDA income & RRC) - Gross 17.2% p.a *Improved Liveability - $90,883 p.a (SDA income & RRC) - Gross 16.8% p.a **  No HPS & No Fire Sprinklers & No OOA applicable to these unitshttps://www.almaapartments.com.au/LEAVE US A GOOGLE REVIEW!--FOLLOW US ON:LinkedIn InstagramFacebookTwitterGOALS:It is our goal to see Participants with high-needs disabilities being appropriately housed in accommodation that is right for them. Purpose built homes promote opportunities for social and economic participation, enhance self-determination, and create conditions for Participants to lead vibrant, safe, and independent lives.www.robustdesign.com.auwww.highphysicalsupport.com.auwww.improvedliveability.com.auwww.fullyaccessible.com.auwww.participants.com.auCONTACT:Please feel free to call us on 1300254397 to talk to one of our friendly staff, otherwise, just pop on over to our website to find out more info on www.ndispropertyaustralia.com.auFor any podcast related queries or suggestions, please contact our podcast manager via info@ndis.propertywww.sdahousingpodcast.com.au

The Sesh With Sav
#55 Scott Taddeo - Jennie Wine Bar | Adelaide's Food Scene & Accidently Eating Dog in Vietnam

The Sesh With Sav

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 22, 2023 168:19


Scott Taddeo is the owner of a Bar in the Adelaide CBD called ' Jennie Wine Bar,' From needing some spare cash and doing a Vintage, to falling inlove with wine and pursuing it as a career, Scott has a great and vast knowledge on alcohol. On top of his bar him and his team have just launched 'Laneway Beverage Co' With the main focus at the moment being Gin, with plans to branch out in the future.You can see Jennies bar here: https://www.instagram.com/jennie.adl/?hl=enLaneway Beverage Co: https://lanewaybeverageco.com.au/store=============================CUPKINGS 10% Discount Link - https://www.cupkings.com.au/TSWSDiscount Code - TSWSTiktok - https://www.tiktok.com/@theseshwithsavInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/theseshwithsavSpotify for Podcast Audio -https://open.spotify.com/show/0hDu3Q4rIgRivTl2OJDmfA?si=8e550b4042924567Direct Message via Instagram for all guest enquiries.Alternatively you can email - theseshpodcast93@gmail.com#theseshwithsav#adelaide#southaustralia#podcast#comedy#australia #entertainment #alcohol 

The Adelaide Show
372 - How A Green South Australia Can Thrive

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2023 73:03


Imagine if we had enough housing in South Australia. It is possible, according to entrepreneur and developer, Barrie Harrop, our special guest this week. Barrie has plans afoot for building a tall hotel in Victoria Square out of timber, a quality resort in Whyalla, and housing developments that offer free electricity to occupiers while making best use of existing road and rail infrastructure and accommodates people who need affordable accommodation. John Gledhill returns to walk us through some new wines; this time they are fortifieds. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we hear a small snippet from South Australia's Kaurna Cronin, who is about to take his local music to Europe. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: How A Green South Australia Can Thrive 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:02:46 SA Drink Of The Week This week we are joined by local winemaker, John Gledhill from Gledhill Vignerons, who gives us a sneak peek at his two new fortified wines; a Fortified Durif and a Fortified Touriga. John also gives us a glimpse at the complexity of fortified winemaking. The wines will be available soon on his website: Gledhill Wines. 00:13:16 Barrie Harrop and a green South Australia Someone I've been watching in my LinkedIn feed for some time is Barrie Harrop. Barrie is there, every day, championing anything related to Green Hydrogen, Whyalla, and Sustainable Construction of buildings and houses using Cross Laminated Timber. Among many other things, Barrie is the chair of Thrive Construct, a building and development company that is committed to quality design, life time construction, carbon neutral living, free energy (subject to fair usage) and fast construction. Barrie, although much of your career has focussed on significant scale property development, the one term that seems to tie everything together is entrepreneur. My social media feed would have me believe that South Australia has 17 entrepreneurs for every square metre of the state - every week has some sort of powerful gathering of entrepreneurs, or some sort of award like Best Left Handed Entrepreneur Aged 35 - 30, but in your career, you actually get things done. Could we start by defining what you think makes an entrepreneur a true entrepreneur, and perhaps share a couple of your proudest entrepreneurial successes? Another theme I see running through various "self made" people in my feeds, is how everybody around them is small minded and negative. And I think there's some nuance here. Just because an idea is big or grand or new, does NOT mean it is worthwhile or good. You have had your share of dealing with naysayers, and, one of them that brings this issue to the surface is the Southgate building at the bottom end of King William Street.Back in the 90s, the atypical design for the Adelaide cityscape drew many critics.What was it like, being at the centre of that project, including being the subject of that persistant Financial Review story, entitled, "Developer Adelaide Loves To Hate"? So, Southgate was all about steel but a major theme in your posts over the past year or two has been CLT or Cross Laminated Timber. This material is the centrepiece of your proposed hotel tower for Victoria Square but before we get there, I want to share the story about CLT and also how it's related to building and construction practices in Australia, which I've seen you claim as some of the most wasteful in the world. Turning to Victoria Square, I'm surprised we need a new hotel because everything I have been seeing is talking about scarcity of residential properties in the Adelaide CBD. Can you talk us through why hotel accommodation is the approach you've taken? I'm working with some Flinders University students at the moment and they're grappling with scenarios where a city has a lot of vacant office space and crushing scarcity of residential accommodation. As an entrepreneur and developer, what do you think of the concept of refitting vacant office buildings as residential, or adopting a hybrid approach? Does that have legs, given that landlords traditionally make more money from commercial clients, don't they? Something intriguing about your approach to development is captured in this line on your website: "We're planning the world's largest sustainable and affordable housing projects and as part of the planning we will introduce micro grids (wired and integrated with solar and battery technologies) subject to fair usage clause our model is free energy for our occupients". And you took a shot at the Adelaide City Council's Bus Station redevelopment for its small percentage of affordable accommodation in the mix. How does the affordable accommodation aspect work; what stops investors using tricky methods to steal the affordable allocations away from those in need? Do you have any thoughts on our shrinking Housing Trust stock? Morphettville is being plundered and redeveloped at the moment and a part of me is sad that housing that once helped the less well off is now being converted into little McMansions. You wrote to the Department of Infrastructure a few years ago and you floated one idea to alleviate our lack of affordable housing options. You said 400sqm areas around train stations and tram stops in the suburbs should be rezoned to allow 8-storey developments because it puts people right where transport is and gets the balance right. Do you still hold this view? Have you seen the growth in Mount Barker? Large parts of me die when I see farming land turned over to low densite housing. We can't eat concrete. Where's our food going to come from? Back on the hotel front, you've been writing for some time now that Whyalla is the perfect place for accommodation investment because even broom closets can fetch $200 a night. What is the dynamic at work there and what has you so involved in the town? What makes Whyalla the perfect location for Green Hydrogen production to help us become a green South Australia? I am hearing a lot of criticism about the so-called "dumb" choice of governments backing electric vehicles as the shorthand answer for decarbonising transport, on the basis that our electricity grid, especially in apartment buildings, just can't cope with battery charging. Would hydrogen-fuelled vehicles be an answer or the answer? Finally, I just heard some research being discussed over the weekend about how our ideas get more extreme when we only mix with people who agree with us. How do you keep your ideas sharp and balanced and not given to simple idealism and wishful thinking? Do you have a Devil's Advocate in your circle? 01:07:14 Musical Pilgrimage Given that during the weekend of recording, England reminded us, through the crowning of their/our new king, that they sent people to Australia in the 1800s, it makes sense that we blow a few horns for local singer/songwriter, Kaurna Cronin who will soon be our export back to Europe. He has a number of dates planned - get details and music from the Kaurna Cronin website - but to finish this episode we're going to hear one of his latest songs, Our Way, from his recent album, Harsh Reality.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
Police Grey's Grantley and Flinders

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2023 8:18


SA Police Mounted Operations is a key aspect of policing in Adelaide CBD. David and Will were joined by police horses Grantley and Flinders, along with Senior Sergeant Kelly-Anne Taylor, to talk about the role of the horses within the Force. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Is Adelaide The New "Gotham City"? 23/04/2023

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2023 2:50


A city retail worker has referred to Adelaide CBD as “Gotham city”....after a string of knife-related crime. Business leaders are warning South Australian bosses need to get “creative” about offering flexible work options, from early finish times to four-day weeks – or risk missing out on the best talent.  Umpires and players could be forgiven for seeing double this weekend with dozens of footy-playing twins among junior footballers taking to grounds across Adelaide at the start of the 2023 season.  New research from Finder has revealed the true cost of owning a home in SA, with the total bill for those buying a home for $1m or less closer to double the ticket price. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Don Farrell Urging Businesses and People To Return To Adelaide CBD 22/04/2023

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2023 2:45


Don Farrell is urging a united push to bring people back to an Adelaide CBD still reeling from hammer blows of Covid shutdowns and a work-from-home exodus.Adelaide's property market has experienced huge capital growth over the past decade, with house values in one Adelaide suburb increasing by almost $1 million in that time.South Australia has the potential to reverse decades of economic decline and turn itself into a national powerhouse if it fully embraces the switch to renewable energy and net zero emissions, according to former competition boss Rod Sims.AND.. Cashed-up golf fans are expected to inject tens of millions of dollars into the local economy during this weekend's LIV Golf event, which has been dubbed “the biggest advertisement for Adelaide and South Australia in the world”.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
INTERVIEW: Daniel Gannon - 15 September 2022

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 12:54


A 180-metre skyscraper in the heart of the Adelaide CBD on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Street has been approved by the State Commission Assessment Panel. SA Executive Director at Property Council Australia Daniel Gannon joined Matthew. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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NintenVania: A Nintendo Podcast
Australian Speedrun Marathon 2022

NintenVania: A Nintendo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2022 61:54


This episode we are doing something a little different. We chat to Ethan Levy who is the founder of AusSpeedRuns and helps organise the Australian Speedrun Marathon 2022 which is an event being held in Adelaide from July 13-17.We go over the details of the event where there will be over 100 hours of non-stop video game speedruns, all done to raise money for Game on Cancer. You can go to the event in person at in. Studio + Cafe (268 Pirie Street, Adelaide CBD) or watch it on Twitch.Ethan and Josh also chat about speedrunning in general, what it takes to break a world record and the thrill of doing it in front of a live audience.Donate to Game on CancerIf you can, please consider donating via this link: https://tiltify.com/@ausspeedruns/aus-speedrun-marathon-2022Event DetailsDates July 13-17Location in. Studio + Cafe, AdelaidePrice $35 (available at door)Charity Game On CancerNumber of Games 66 (see schedule here https://ausspeedruns.com/schedule)Event Duration 105 HoursNumber of Speedrunners 70AusSpeedRunWebsite: https://ausspeedruns.com/Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/ausspeedrunsTwitter: @AusSpeedrunsInstagram: @ausspeedrunsDiscord: https://t.co/iLoPZFba0VSupport NintenVania!If you would like to support NintenVania, please consider giving us a 5 star rating on Spotify/Apple Podcasts and click on the Linktree below to see our Patreon, Rebbubble store and socials:https://linktr.ee/NintenVania

The Advertiser - News Feed
Adelaide Designed & Manufactured COVID Vaccine Starting Human Trials 19/06/2022

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2022 2:25


A new Covid-19 vaccine designed and manufactured in Adelaide starts human trials this week with potential to become a major export earner – and it doesn't require a needle injection.  Trackless trams are again being proposed as a solution in connecting the Adelaide CBD to North Adelaide.  A new survey has revealed a majority of car buyers  are  looking at the electric vehicle option. Port Adelaide has given its bid to play finals a major boost after star duo Ollie Wines and Connor Rozee spurred their side to a 23-point win against top-four hopefuls Sydney overnight.   For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au     See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Shop Til You Drop 13/06/22

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 3:16


Extended trading hours in the Adelaide CBD will be ­examined as part of a new strategy to ensure its continued post-pandemic recovery.  Defence Minister Richard Marles has challenged his ­Chinese counterpart on freedom of navigation in the South China Sea and the Pacific's militarisation  in the first ministerial meeting between the countries in three years. South Australians will have the opportunity to have their say on the location for the new $80m Adelaide Aquatic Centre when public consultation begins this week. And in sport, Neale Daniher's incredible drive to defeat the MND “beast” will be celebrated as sports stars, celebrities and media identities slide in solidarity at the MCG on Monday. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atadvertiser.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Great Gall Of China 06/06/2022

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 2:38


A Chinese fighter jet has deployed a cloud of metal fragments that was sucked into the engine of an Adelaide-based surveillance aircraft, in a chilling act of aggression over international waters. The Adelaide CBD has recorded its wettest day so far this year, as wild weather caused road closures and felled trees. Car dealers are cashing in on a shortage of new cars, charging tens of thousands of dollars above factory prices on popular makes. Elvis may be the king but Kate Bush has won the crown in the latest television versus film soundtracks battle for the pop charts. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MasterYourMix Podcast
Jack Hartley: Mixing Metal & Making It A Career

MasterYourMix Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 72:30


Jack Hartley is an Australian producer and audio engineer who works from Interim Recording Studios in the heart of the Adelaide CBD.   With over 15 years of experience as a musician/songwriter, Jack's toured extensively throughout Australia, New Zealand, Southeast Asia and Japan. On the audio front, Jack's a chameleon of the many sub-genres of heavy music, having worked with a number of acts – including Truth Corroded, Hidden Intent, Relapse, Werewolves, Shatter Brain, and many more.   IN THIS EPISODE, YOU'LL LEARN ABOUT:   - Getting started with finding clients - How to make your audio skills feel second-nature to you - Branding your studio - Should you use your name or make up a business name? - The power of having mentors - The difference between running your studio as a business vs a hobby - EQing low-tunes guitars - Mixing screaming vocals: How to use compression to control your dynamics - How to track vocals without burning out a singer - Jack's technique for tracking kick drums so that you end up with cleaner sounding room tracks and better sounding kicks - Using automation on drums - Dealing with egos in the studio   To learn more about Jack Hartley, visit: https://www.jackhartleyaudio.com/   To learn more tips on how to improve your mixes, visit https://masteryourmix.com/   Download your FREE copy of the Ultimate Mixing Blueprint: https://masteryourmix.com/blueprint/   Get your copy of the #1 Amazon bestselling book, The Mixing Mindset – The Step-By-Step Formula For Creating Professional Rock Mixes From Your Home Studio: https://masteryourmix.com/mixingmindsetbook/   Join the FREE MasterYourMix Facebook community: https://links.masteryourmix.com/community   To make sure that you don't miss an episode, make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or on Android.   Have your questions answered on the show. Send them to questions@masteryourmix.com   Thanks for listening! Please leave a rating and review on iTunes!

The Advertiser - News Feed
Morrison And Albanese Neck And Neck On Polling Day 21/05/2022

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 2:12


Scott Morrison and Anthony Albanese have both warned voters can't trust the other to deliver a better future as the nation recovers from the pandemic. Actor Craig McLachlan has  dropped a defamation case against a former co-star and two media ­outlets.   A Northeast public high school is facing a backlash from concerned parents after removing toilet doors to make bathrooms reflect new gender-neutral facilities at the school.  Economic activity within the Adelaide CBD is reaching levels not seen since before the start of the Covid-19 pandemic two years ago.  For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Herald Sun - News Feed
Luxury Virgin Cruise Ship To Make Port Melbourne Home 27/04/2022

The Herald Sun - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 2:13


Sir Richard Branson's Virgin cruise line arm will make Port Melbourne its home port for one of its luxury ships in the summer of 2023-24.   Convicted sex offenders could live free and unchecked under a radical series of recommendations by Victoria's law reform agency.   A Melbourne teenager has been charged with murder and 17 people have been arrested after a stabbing in Adelaide CBD.  The herald sun can reveal MORE than 2500 Victorian teachers and support staff are due to be stood down on April 28 after failing to get their third vaccination jab,  For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at herald sun.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Adelaide Connected
Boomerang Nick Dunstone and his social enterprise 'Light' - a home for innovation, creativity and hospitality

Adelaide Connected

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 20:27


In this episode we speak to Nick Dunstone who is the co-founder of Light.Nick returned to Adelaide in 2018 with his partner Sophie and their four children after 20 years abroad.Nick is a lawyer and corporate restructuring professional. He has been a partner of 2 leading international law firms, and for the last 10 years has been a partner in an investment fund based in Hong Kong that specialises in corporate restructuring. The international travel embargo resulting from Covid meant that Nick and Sophie were able to focus on a new creative philanthropic opportunity in South Australia that is transformative to Australia's performing arts culture which will pave the way for emerging creatives to engage with a new performance canvas.Nick and Sophie have directed significant capital to establish Light Cultural Foundation to provide artists and tech creatives with the opportunity to harness immersive technologies to connect with audiences in new and meaningful ways. To house Light's cultural and hospitality activities, they purchased and restored a four-storey heritage building at Light Square in the Adelaide CBD in July 2020. In 2021 Nick and Sophie were awarded the Emerging Philanthropy Leadership Award presented by Creative Partnership Australia.Light Social Channels https://www.instagram.com/light_adl/https://www.linkedin.com/company/light-adl/https://www.facebook.com/lightadl

Adelaide Living Podcast
Entrepreneurs: Andrew White and Olivia Moore, Renew Adelaide

Adelaide Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2021 29:13


Renew Adelaide does amazing work in our city. A not-for-profit organisation, Renew supports ventures by offering rent-free spaces in the CBD to give entrepreneurs a chance to trial unique business concepts – from hospitality and retail businesses, to model agencies and web design companies. Renew's CEO Andrew White explains their rent-free model, while LOC Bottle Bar owner Olivia Moore chats about how Renew Adelaide helped her turn a hairdressing salon into a bar.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Inquest Wanted Into Workplace After Father Of Three's Death 19/12/2021

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2021 3:16


Peter Howard took his life on August 28, 2018, in his car, while parked in full view of the Orora packaging business where he worked as a forklift driver.  A Yatala prison inmate who alleged he was drugged, sexually assaulted and grotesquely tattooed over three days fabricated the bizarre scenario, extensive investigations have found.  The brakes could be put on electric scooters in the Adelaide CBD after numerous complaints about hooning riders. Elite V8 car racing will return to South Australia after a deal between the Shahin family and Supercars Australia to schedule a championship race at Tailem Bend next year.  For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Wavelength
Could a vacancy tax solve homelessness in SA? (29 March, 2021)

Wavelength

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 28:38


With hundreds of homes being left vacant in the Adelaide CBD, the idea of a vacancy tax has popped up to help those sleeping rough on the streets and make sure landlords don’t keep their properties empty. So would a vacancy tax provide the right incentive to help the homeless? We talk to Shelter SA CEO Alice Clark and the Australian Alliance to End Homelessness CEO David Pearson about the options available to combat the issue plaguing hundreds in the city. To get the government’s perspective in the issue, we chat to Minister for Human Service Michelle Lensink about what’s already being done to try and help. After widespread media coverage surrounding the culture in Parliament house, we look in local service Yarrow House and how they provide support for victims of rape and sexual assault. Manager Katrina Dee shares all the details about how the service operates and gives crisis and medical support for those 12 and older. To keep you up to date, we also give the run-down on what’s been going on this week and sprinkle in some good news to cheer you up! Listen in and listen live every Monday at 6pm ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Fresh website: https://fresh927.com.au/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927 Airdate: March 29, 2021 Hosts: David Simmons & Jamie Bucirde Reporters: Amila Dedovic, Arjuna Ganesan, Hamish Kearvell & Jarad McLoughlin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fresh
Could a vacancy tax solve homelessness in SA? (29 March, 2021)

Fresh

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2021 28:38


With hundreds of homes being left vacant in the Adelaide CBD, the idea of a vacancy tax has popped up to help those sleeping rough on the streets and make sure landlords don’t keep their properties empty. So would a vacancy tax provide the right incentive to help the homeless? We talk to Shelter SA CEO Alice Clark and the Australian Alliance to End Homelessness CEO David Pearson about the options available to combat the issue plaguing hundreds in the city. To get the government’s perspective in the issue, we chat to Minister for Human Service Michelle Lensink about what’s already being done to try and help. After widespread media coverage surrounding the culture in Parliament house, we look in local service Yarrow House and how they provide support for victims of rape and sexual assault. Manager Katrina Dee shares all the details about how the service operates and gives crisis and medical support for those 12 and older. To keep you up to date, we also give the run-down on what’s been going on this week and sprinkle in some good news to cheer you up! Listen in and listen live every Monday at 6pm ACST on Fresh 92.7, the Fresh website, or the Fresh app! Fresh website: https://fresh927.com.au/ Follow Fresh on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fresh927/ Follow Fresh on Twitter: https://twitter.com/fresh927 Airdate: March 29, 2021 Hosts: David Simmons & Jamie Bucirde Reporters: Amila Dedovic, Arjuna Ganesan, Hamish Kearvell & Jarad McLoughlin See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Chewing the Fat
Legends with Bevo featuring Malcolm Ashwood - Author of the Definitive Rulebook.

Chewing the Fat

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021 17:27


I really enjoyed chatting with Malcolm Ashwood on Legends with Bevo recently and help promote Malcolm's new book 'The Definitive Rulebook.' We spoke about how the idea of the book came about and some of the guests that left a big impact on him including Sturt Football Club Inc. - SANFL premiership player Tim Weatherald who survived the Bali Bombings in 2002, Chris Grigg (father of Mitch) and his battles with MND and Glenelg Football Club (SANFL) premiership player Alan Stringer and how he overcame depression. Malcolm also gave his thoughts on whether the Tokyo Olympics should go ahead or not, the Crows and Port being in the SANFL and why he thinks the AFL national reserves competition is a good idea. Malcolm's book is available to purchase at Dillons Bookstore at Norwood, Colonnades Newsagency at Noarlunga and Southern Cross Newagency in the Adelaide CBD or you can contact Malcolm direct via Facebook. Thanks to Malcolm for his time, to Rory Noke from PodBooth for a great job of putting the video together and to our sponsors Kookaburra Homes, Anytime Fitness and Renelec Electrical Services.

Shout-out with Dan & Dan
Shout-out with Dan & Dan - Episode 22 - Charity Walk Boys

Shout-out with Dan & Dan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 50:37


Welcome to season 3 of Shout-out with Dan & Dan. Hopefully this season brings you just as much joy as the first 2. Our campaign kicks off with chat with three legends who are about embark on a big 60km walk for 3 cancer charities. Michael Boffa, Luke Manual & Scott Gilbert are going to trundle from Adelaide CBD to Sellicks beach in early March, hoping to raise plenty of money. They have already reached their initial goal of $5K, but hopefully after this Ep, the listeners can dig deep and get them to $10K.  In today's Ep, we discuss how the idea came about, how they decided on the chosen charities, how the training is going and how the walk might unfold.  Enjoy. 

The Beer Healer interviews
Ep. 96 - Uraidla? Uraidla? Where the f##k is Uraidla? With Uraidla Brewery Head Brewer, Oscar Matthews.

The Beer Healer interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 40:42


Uraidla? Where the f##k is Uraidla? That was the response from my mate when I told him I had Uraidla Brewery Head Brewer, Oscar Matthews on the podcast this week. Uraidla sounds like a town in the middle of nowhere, but truth be told, its only 25 minutes from the Adelaide CBD in the Adelaide Hills!And what a great story Oscar has to tell. He learned his craft in a San Luis Obispo, converted an old abandoned squash court into a brewery, bought a kit that was too small and half way through they upped it a bigger one! Starting early on as a contract brewer, he is now brewing great beers out of the old squash court with local spring water and witchcraft inspired names!We covered a lot of ground in this one and I also learned something about brewery waste water in this episode!!https://uraidlabrewery.com.au/

Talking Real Estate
Talking Real Estate Adelaide S1 E19

Talking Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2020 52:02


This week on Talking Real Estate: - In real estate news. We find out why house hunters might be struggling to find a new Adelaide home. - We report on the reserve bank of Australia board meeting about the cash rate and first home buyers Government incentives. - We report on the week's auction results. - In the Italian property report we find out the cost to register a rental contract in Italy. and the idealista's property of the week is a stunning white villa in Porto Rotondo. - Our guest this week is the principal of the Rental Property Network, Moni Mazzeo, who is going to go through why you may want to consider using a professional property management company. - Our suburb flyover takes us to St Peters near the Adelaide CBD. - And we went out to West Hindmarsh, Brompton and Bowden to inspect properties for our open homes and upcoming auctions. - And Karen with bring you her open home of the week. Please join us this Saturday from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM ACST on Radio Italia Uno 87.6FM. Listen live https://www.italiauno.com.au/online #radioitaliauno #talkingrealestate #adelaide #italiauno #realestateradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingrealestate/message

Auscast Sport
Ep #125 - Malcolm Ashwood - The Definitive Rulebook!

Auscast Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 17:28


I really enjoyed chatting with Malcolm Ashwood on Legends with Bevo recently and help promote Malcolm's new book 'The Definitive Rulebook.' We spoke about how the idea of the book came about and some of the guests that left a big impact on him including Sturt Football Club Inc. - SANFL premiership player Tim Weatherald who survived the Bali Bombings in 2002, Chris Grigg (father of Mitch) and his battles with MND and Glenelg Football Club (SANFL) premiership player Alan Stringer and how he overcame depression. Malcolm also gave his thoughts on whether the Tokyo Olympics should go ahead or not, the Crows and Port being in the SANFL and why he thinks the AFL national reserves competition is a good idea. Malcolm's book is available to purchase at Dillons Bookstore at Norwood, Colonnades Newsagency at Noarlunga and Southern Cross Newagency in the Adelaide CBD or you can contact Malcolm direct via Facebook. Thanks to Malcolm for his time, to Rory Noke from PodBooth for a great job of putting the video together and to our sponsors Kookaburra Homes, Anytime Fitness and Renelec Electrical Services.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David and Will
David and Will podcast - 31 May 2019

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2019 107:12


FIVEaa and Variety SA Radiothon - Broadcasting Live from Westpac House in Adelaide CBD See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Khoresht-e Tech - خورشت تکنولوژی
Self-driving cars tested in Adelaide - آزمایش خودروهای بدون راننده در مرکز شهر برای اولین بار در استرالیا

Khoresht-e Tech - خورشت تکنولوژی

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 8:46


Self-driving cars have been tested in Adelaide CBD. - در این برنامه: آزمایش خودروهای بدون راننده در مرکز شهر برای اولین بار در استرالیا، بسیاری از مشتریان استرالیایی "فریب" داده می شوند تا برای لوازم برقی خود ضمانت بخرند، فروش نقاشی تولید شده توسط هوش مصنوعی به قیمت ۴۳۲ هزار دلار، بازگشت پخش‌کننده وینمپ

Australian Water Association Podcast Series
Luke Dix on leak detection

Australian Water Association Podcast Series

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2018 11:31


Luke Dix from SA Water speaks with Hazel Flynn on leak detection in the Adelaide CBD water network using permanent acoustic monitoring.

Australian Transformers Weekly
ATW Ep 149, 13th April 2018

Australian Transformers Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018 74:07


Welcome to Australian Transformers Weekly, the paragon of professionalism for Transformers news in Australia.   This is episode 149, we are recording live on April 13th, 2018 In this episode we’ll be talking about An oopsie for Takara The fact that Hasbro cant get w2 potp here but w3 hit nz Black mamba shows a few upcoming releases, The new Fans Toys Cyclonus And more... Cut to Intro: Opening credits (8bit Transformers Theme)     What have you been up to this week? 00:05:04 Bot Shots Weekly https://tccaus.wordpress.com/competitions/bot-shots-weekly-is-now-live/?frame-nonce=34a4a2583c The newest weekly competition in the TCCA Facebook group. Bot Shots Weekly is the successor to put Your Bot to work and follows the same idea. But now we have weekly winners that go into a monthly draw for a prize. Those monthly winners go into a hat for a yearly prize. Full T’s n C’s are on the web site at the link provided. This weeks winner is: Rob Kindleyside NEWS 00:08:26 Takara apologies and recalls Encore God Fire Convoy set … for interesting reasons https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/official-apology-and-voluntary-recall-notice-from-takara-for-encore-god-fire-convoy-set/41063/   00:14:-8 Power of the Primes wave 3 sighted … In New Zealand   00:18:12 Flame Toys Kuro Kara Kuri Optimus Prime Prototype http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/06/flame-toys-kuro-kara-kuri-optimus-prime-prototype-361969?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook   Other news 00:23:16 Mastermind Creations Tesarus – Prototype Image http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/09/mastermind-creations-tesarus-prototype-image-362142?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:27:02 Mister Moon Mini Master Series Fighter (G1 Inferno / Grapple) Test Shot Images http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/09/mister-moon-mini-master-series-fighter-g1-inferno-grapple-test-shot-images-361985?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:30:15 Black Mamba Age Of Extinction / The Last Knight Optimus Prime Prototype http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/08/black-mamba-age-extinction-last-knight-optimus-prime-prototype-362090?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:34:21 Black Mamba Masterpiece Scaled G1 Galvatron Prototype http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/08/black-mamba-masterpiece-scaled-g1-galvatron-prototype-362075?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:37:46 Black Mamba Combiner Wars Compatible Menasor Prototype http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/08/black-mamba-combiner-wars-compatible-menasor-prototype-362047?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook 00:41:56 Fans Toys FT-29 Quietus – Masterpiece-Styled Cyclonus – Colored Test Shots http://news.tfw2005.com/2018/04/08/fans-toys-ft-29-quietus-masterpiece-styled-cyclonus-colored-test-shots-362057?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=facebook Other news 00:49:44 Looks like Hasbro’s doormats aren’t old prototypes but new products https://www.seibertron.com/transformers/news/transformers-door-mats-sighted-in-australia/41046/ 00:51:19 NEW ACQUISITIONS   Jason: Animated Seekers, Blitzwing, RM Victory Saber Max: Alien Attack Firage   01:08:13 TCCA BUSINESS Melb Supanova is this weekend, head down and meet Simon and Jason TCCA SA meetup tomorrow (Saturday 14/4). Come down to Greenlight Comics in the Adelaide CBD for an awesome time from 2:00 onwards. OUTRO Thank you for listening! And if you’re watching along with the live record, thanks for checking us out.   To find out more about these stories, you’ll find the links to them all and more in the show notes Posted to the Transformers Weekly Facebook page and the Podbean site.   Want to get in touch with us? Please do we love listener feedback.Our official site is on Podbean: transformersweekly.podbean.com Facebook page is called Australian Transformers Weekly; and We’re all in the Transformers Collectors Club Australia group on Facebook.   If you’re not already subscribed, you can find the podcast on iTunes, Pocket Casts, YouTube and other podcatchers of choice and distinction. The RSS feed link is on the website and in the show notes - https://transformersweekly.podbean.com/feed   Our new companion podcast and YouTube show Transformers Legends can be found at tflpod.podbean.com and the Tcca YouTube channel.   Australian Transformers Weekly is a production of Transformers Collectors Club Australia. The club is registered and incorporated in Victoria. TCCA is run by volunteers who donate their time and money to make the club better for everyone. Our goal is to connect Transformers fans around the country and we do it by engaging the collecting community.   You can find more information at www.transformerscca.com   Thank you for listening, we’ll be back with more Transformers news next week.   End Credits (added in post)

Talking History
Archaeology Takes Centre Stage

Talking History

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2018 42:09


Guadalupe Cincunegui presented on 29 August 2017: 'Archaeology Takes Centre Stage - an Archaeological Assessment of the new Queen's Theatre Site in the Adelaide CBD'. The paradox of archaeological excavation is that the process of excavation is destructive and irreversible. This paradox has been heightened in the wake of rescue and salvage archaeology, simply because it is the only avenue available to record information before it is lost forever. If physical preservation in situ is not feasible, an archaeological excavation for the purposes of ‘preservation by record’ is an acceptable alternative. So it was with the 'New Queens Theatre' site located on Waymouth Street in the Adelaide CBD. A small team of archaeologists worked for a month in 40+ degree heat to excavate and record the remnants of Adelaide’s colonial past before it became the site of a large apartment tower. As a result more than 100 boxes of artefacts were recovered and archaeological deposits relating to the very earliest periods of European occupation in the Adelaide CBD were unearthed and recorded. A fascinating tale of the earliest days in Adelaide emerged, of imported liquor and luxury table goods. Artefacts and archaeology hand in hand telling a story not commonly found in the archival data. Guadalupe discussed the process of the archaeological excavation, processing artefacts, recording techniques, what was found and what it all means for the history of the city of Adelaide. Guadalupe has worked as an archaeologist for the last 15 years all over Australia and the Middle East. Guadalupe has a special interest in burials and burial rites in the archaeological record and has authored several papers on this subject. She currently runs her own heritage consultancy business working on Aboriginal and European heritage projects. This free public lecture was part of the History Trust of South Australia's Talking History series. For upcoming events visit: history.sa.gov.au/whats-on/events/

Rooster Radio - Stories & Insights from Entrepreneurs and Leaders in Business, Health, Tech & More
Ep 95 How Greg Mackie Found Success In The Unlikely Mix Of Business, Government And The Arts

Rooster Radio - Stories & Insights from Entrepreneurs and Leaders in Business, Health, Tech & More

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2017 70:51


Greg Mackie OAM is one of South Australia's most influential people in arts and culture, and current Chief Executive of History SA. For Greg, the journey started with his family bookstore which built a cult following in the Adelaide CBD. His in-store events took a life of their own, and were the genesis of what would become the Adelaide Festival of Ideas, founded by Greg. He then applied for the state's most senior Arts gig, CEO of Arts SA, and to his surprise got the job. It was a steep learning curve, but Greg quickly found success. Through this role, and other influential positions within the public sector, Greg increased investment in the arts and also oversaw a number of cultural and social innovations. Greg is particularly unique in that he has somehow found a way to make art, entrepreneurship and government work together. He reveals why, and shares really important insights about how to cut through red tape and get things done in and with the public sector. He also put the arts community on notice about the reality of the future and funding of the arts, as well as leadership, his story and much more. Rooster Radio is hosted by Andrew Montesi and James Begley. We talk to interesting people doing amazing things. If you like what we're doing, you can now support the show with a few dollars (we really appreciate it): https://www.patreon.com/roosterradio Also please subscribe and review on iTunes or your favourite podcast player. Connect with Rooster Radio - sign up to our mailing list and join our Facebook community: http://roosterradio.biz http://facebook.com/roosterradioHQ For podcasting strategy, production and commercial services, visit: http://apiropodcasts.com For other content and marketing services, visit: http://www.apiroconsulting.com (Andrew Montesi) For leadership and and high performance services, visit: http://www.jamesbegley.com.au (James Begley)

SLICKLOBSTER
EP.6 - JOSH BAKER - HOSPO + BUSINESS GURU

SLICKLOBSTER

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017 70:32


Lobcast knocking down episode six! KAPOW. ‘Laneway Activation’ has without a doubt been the biggest buzz phrase of the Adelaide CBD for the last couple of years. It’s a chaff term, but the small bars popping up have changed the game for our city’s nightlife and general reputation. Josh Baker - Coffee Branch, Clever Little Tailor, Pink Moon Saloon/Deli, Whistle UND Flute, & most recently the reboot of the Port Admiral Hotel - is effectively the Godfather of the movement. We deep dive on his early days in hospitality, the transition to coffee and small bars, Adelaide business, relationships with landlords, working with friends, rollerblading, and the best Regent Arcade Romano impersonation in life. PLUS (the most lit, lol-filled) LOBSTER SPEED ROUND + HOT TAKES. **a few cuss words in the mix, so be responsible**

godfather kapow josh baker business guru hospo adelaide cbd clever little tailor