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Each week Luke Grant chats with Head of Sales at Domain, Belinda Sinclair about all the latest happenings on the Sydney and Brisbane Real Estate Markets. For all the latest listings and real estate news go to www.domain.com.au SYDNEY: Modern Townhouse in Prime Box Hill Location!5 Ashwini Glade, Box Hill https://www.domain.com.au/5-ashwini-glade-box-hill-nsw-2765-2019609648 BRISBANE: Your Next High Yielding Investment or Inner City Pad Awaits!1410/108 Albert Street, Brisbane City https://www.domain.com.au/1410-108-albert-street-brisbane-city-qld-4000-2019884874See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this weeks program Chris catches up with Karen Hovenga to talk about local Yarra issues, including what the new council maybe planning for narrowing protected bikes lanes in Elizabeth Street, whatever the future holds for intersection treatments at Coppin Street in Richmond and direct quote from petition linked below: "continue to implement Yarra's Transport Action Plan 2024-2034 including the New Deal for Schools, New Deal for Cycling, New Deal for Walking and other specified programs to meet the ambitious targets in Yarra's Transport Strategy 2022-32" Local news includes call-outs for assistance from Bite Sized Rides and Bike Rave Melbourne.Karen talks about how several generations of her family easily use the Elizabeth Street protected lanes, their connection to City of Melbourne's Albert Street protected lanes that creates a vital east-west route, being able to ride plenty of short trips to local destinations but decision-makers being unable to vote on equitable transport solutions for anything other than cars. We comment upon how successive generations build upon road safety improvements, in reference to Janet McCalman's award-winning classic ‘Struggletown, Public and Private Life in Richmond 1900-1965' which included horrifying road fatalities statistics of the post war era, where thirty people died on Richmond roads in April 1949.Coming up at the end of the month is Critical Mass Yarra: Friday 31 January 2025, meet 5.30pm, Friday 31 January 2025, State Library, Swanston Street, naarm, Melbourne. Ride, scoot and skate through our traditional home grounds of Fitzroy, Collingwood & Richmond. Many thanks to Sam Wallman for adapting his Freedom Machine design. Like it? Buy it!Critical Mass Yarra: download & print poster | Obligatory facebook eventAdd your name to our petition: Don't risk our safety in 2025 – tell Yarra Council not to remove safe cycling lanes!Read more: Yarra for safe streetsProgram musicKing Stingray, Camp DogTycho, DevicesShonen Knife, Cycling is fun
In the first episode of the Pursuit of Property podcast for 2025, Scott and Cade look back on their five-year journey with rental properties in South Bend, Indiana. They discuss the financial performance of their properties in 2024, including challenges like vacancies, which affected their cash flow. They share details about their rental income, expenses, and lessons learned, touching on topics like cash flow, tax write-offs, and property appreciation. One standout property, Albert Street, performed well and ended the year with a positive net income. However, properties like Sheridan and Chapin struggled with vacancies and tenants missing payments, leading to some losses. The episode offers an honest look at the ups and downs of owning rental properties and gives listeners insight into Scott and Cade's plans for 2025.
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Hundreds of residents of City Gardens Apartments on Albert Street in Auckland will find out today whether they have to evacuate their homes. Auckland Council General Manager Ian McCormick spoke to Corin Dann.
On today's episode we hear from Fire and Emergency National Commander Russell Wood on the FENZ review into their response during the Auckland floods and Cyclone Gabrielle, Auckland council issued a Dangerous Building Notice for the City Gardens Apartments on Albert Street, saying its fire safety system isn't up to scratch, Auckland Council General Manager Ian McCormick discusses this, we have RNZ's political editor Jo Moir and political reporter Katie Scotcher on the Political Panel, and we cross the ditch for the latest from Kerry-Anne Walsh.
I saw someone hitchhiking down Albert Street yesterday. Jon Ryan wants to be the next head coach of the Saskatchewan Roughriders. Housekeeping Olympics are apparently a thing! All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!!
A memorial service will be held today for the victims of the Albert Street fire in Johannesburg's city centre. Last week a fire tore through the five-story Usindiso Centre for Women and Children, killing 77 people and leaving scores other injured, in the illegally occupied building. The South African Council of Churches in Gauteng will host the memorial service at the Central Methodist Church in the CBD this morning. For more on this, Elvis Presslin spoke to Council Chairperson, Bishop Dr. White Makabe Rakuba
This is an interview in two parts with former Joburg Metro mayor and Action SA leader Herman Mashaba expressing his frustration in equal measure. First we discuss the tragic fire at 80 Albert Street in Marshalltown, once the commercial hub of the African continent, which killed 77 of those who lived in the decrepit building. Mashaba revisits a successful mayoral project designed to reclaim hundreds of hijacked CBD buildings - but which was reversed into criminality after his ejection by what he claims was an unholy alliance between the ANC and his own party at the time, the DA. Mashaba then shares duplicity that is bedevilling a potentially promising project by opposition parties, the Multi Party Charter of SA - and explains why, despite this, Action SA hasn't left the pact. The guileless entrepreneur opens a rare window into how the games politicians love playing are hurting the people they have promised to help. - Alec Hogg
We do some non-scripted "acting!" Mark has to guess if a name is a baby name or a dog name. There surprisingly wasn't a mess on Albert Street where the cement truck poured cement all over the street yesterday. All this and more on The Mark and Jess Replay!
Coffee Up! - A podcast from the wholesale team at Market Lane Coffee
In our second podcast following our inaugural Leadership in Hospitality event, Kai from our HR team sits down with Huw Murdoch from Wild Life Bakery to chat about team development and culture.Prior to founding Wild Life, Huw was the manager of Market Lane's greatly missed Therry St shop, and he was instrumental in helping us establish a presence in the Queen Victoria Market. In 2016, Huw opened Wild Life Bakery on Albert Street in Brunswick East. The bakery quickly became an integral part of the Brunswick East community, and a destination for people seeking out Melbourne's best sourdough bread. Huw recently opened an outpost, Wild Life Superette, on Sydney Rd in Brunswick.In this conversation, Huw talks with characteristic thoughtfulness and frankness about the ways he's worked to foster a positive culture at Wild Life, the privilege and challenges of being an employer in hospitality, the benefits of cross-training team members, and how, at times, being a business owner can challenge his own moral compass.
It's nearly here! Visit Harrogate restaurant week and presenter Nick Hancock has been along to several businesses who are taking part in the five-day discount period. Restaurant week offers set-price dining at £5, £10, £15 and £20 price points. Nick chats to the Cedar Court hotel, the Inn on Cheltenham Parade, Cote on Albert Street and the Orchid restaurant at the Studley hotel. Restaurants in Harrogate Ripon, Knaresborough, Boroughbridge, Masham, Pateley Bridge and surrounding villages are opening their doors to offer fantastic deals on their menus. Whatever cuisine suits your palette or preference - vegetarian or vegan, juicy burgers and traditional Yorkshire pudding and roast beef - there is a taste of everything to try during Restaurant Week.
Video Version on Bitchute Vinny Eastwood returns to Highway Diary from Auckland, New Zealand. We discuss his pending sentencing March 30th, 2023 around 10am, at the Auckland District Court 65-69 Albert Street, Auckland CBD, Auckland 1010, New Zealand. Vinny will be sentenced for having the audacity to peacefully protest the COVID-19 lock-downs. Vinny's Music Video - Ja Ja Jacinda by Vinny & The Vendettas (Rasputin by Boney M Cover) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aioCUeg0ADE The horse-faced tyrannical WEF slave, Jacinda Ardern, explaining New Zealand's distopia as a two-tiered society, at threat of Directed Energy Weapons, by cowardly, drug-addicted, unhappy, technofaschists https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RgnEJXdV_Qk https://www.thevinnyeastwoodshow.com/ www.EricHollerbach.com
We've got a raily good idea to get your school holidays on track, with a visit to the https://crossriverrailexperiencecentre.qld.gov.au/ (Cross River Rail Experience Centre). It's a great spot for the kids these holidays as it's free to visit! https://crossriverrail.qld.gov.au/ (Cross River Rail) is one of Brisbane's biggest civil infrastructure projects, with a new underground rail line through the CBD and a number of new stations - including one at Albert Street in the CBD, just a stones throw from where Alfie is dropped off for his first day at work in The Quiet Game. We dropped in to check out the Experience Centre, which is an immersive and interactive educational experience. Not only can kids learn about the project but they can learn about science, engineering, history and they'll learn a bit about Brisbane as well. The centre is really much more than just a visitor centre; it's a true experience in every sense of the word, with virtual reality stations, a maker space, a 270 degree wrap around theatre and touch screens galore. We spoke to Russell Vine, who is the Executive Director, Marketing and Communications for Cross River Rail and is a wealth of knowledge about the project and the Experience Centre. Make sure you check out their https://crossriverrailexperiencecentre.qld.gov.au/events/ (events page) for all the school holiday activities, as some activities, although free, require booking. The Cross River Rail Experience is located at 1/151 Elizabeth Street, just across from the Wintergarden Food Court. Entry is free and there is an elevator and wheelchair accessibility throughout the Experience Centre.
Businesses decimated by the construction of Auckland's City Rail Link say hardship payments are long overdue - but don't nearly cover their losses. Those on Albert Street in central Auckland say the disruption has deterred most of their customers, and many have closed their doors at a loss. Today the government and Auckland Council announced a $12 million hardship fund for affected shops. Jordan Bond reports.
An Albert Street business owner, struggling to turn a profit alongside ongoing City Rail Link works, has let rip in the blame game being played by the government. Transport Minister Michael Wood says the absence of compensation for businesses is partly because the last National government did not provide any funding. But Shobhana Ranchhodji said she has heard it all before - another politician, another promise, but still no pay off. Nick Truebridge has the story.
Some Auckland businesses appear to have all but given up trading next to disruptive city rail link works in the inner city. Last week, the Victoria St-Albert St intersection in the centre of the city was closed to vehicle traffic for two years, those works effectively cutting off dozens more businesses from street view. Transport Minister Michael Wood says he is continuing to work through the issue of compensation with officials. Heart of the City has proposed a $50 million compensation scheme for businesses. Wood says because there is no existing model for compensation of that nature in New Zealand, the issue has to be worked through carefully.
Auckland's Albert St business owners are seeing red after being offered two thousand dollars worth of business advice as they struggle to survive. They are trading alongside the $4.4 billion City Rail Link Project behind huge walls in some cases hidden from public view. Checkpoint reporter Nick Truebridge and cameraman Nick Monro have the story. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6261651896001
Let's Get Wellington Moving plans to make the golden mile car free.It's announced that after public consultation, the 'transform' option is the most preferred.It means by the end of 2025 Lambton Quay, Courtney Place, Willis and Manners street will become car free, and instead give priority to pedestrians and buses.The plan still needs to go to the Wellington City Council and Waka Kotahi for approval, before construction can begin at the end of next year.It comes as businesses impacted by CRL construction in Auckland say they are at the end of their tether.The intersection of Victoria and Albert Street in Auckland's CBD is closing for two years from June 29 as work continues.Those affected gathered outside Auckland Council this morning - asking ministers and the Mayor to help.Attic Backpackers owner Michael Leroy-Dyson told Heather du Plessis-Allan the city rail link work, the lockdown and closed borders are more than virtually any business could survive.He says the borders closed the year just gone, but they've been putting up with the construction for a while - and it's impacted their ability to have some cash reserves.And the Government has revealed how our general population rollout of the Covid vaccine will work -- and the booking system behind it.Those aged 60 and over can book from July 28 It'll move down age bands until under 35s are eligible in October.Listen above as Hayden Munro and Nick Mills discuss the day's news with Heather du Plessis-Allan on The Huddle
Out of pocket Auckland businesses trading alongside a giant City Rail Link trench say they may fold before the project's complete. The Albert Street business owners protested outside the Auckland Council building today, demanding compensation for interruption caused by the $4.4 billion underground rail project. Here's our reporter Nick Truebridge and cameraman Nick Monro
Episode 3: that new shopping centre In this 4 part series, we drop in on two characters called Flo and Elsie. In episode 3, we hear Flo & Elsie talking about the new shopping centre. Flo and Elsie talk on the phone: (phone ringing, Elsie picks up) Elsie: Hello? Flo: Morning, Elsie, it's Flo here. Elsie: Oh, hello Flo, nice to hear from you. Flo: I was ringing to ask what you were doing today. Do you want to meet in the café on the high street for a cup of tea later? Elsie: Well, I've just got in, Flo. I went into town today to see that new shopping centre. Flo: Ah yes, which one's that then? Elsie: You know, the one at the bottom of Albert Street, near the train station. Flo: Oh, I haven't been there yet. I heard it had opened last week. What's it like, Elsie? Elsie: It's very cold, Flo. Very, very cold. Flo: Oh dear. That's not good. Elsie: I can't afford to shop in there, it's for the rich folk, attract them in, not for the likes of us, Flo. Flo: Oh dear. Elsie: Very cold, it's not for us poor folk who live here, more to get people to come and visit. And it's very big. Hundreds of shops in there. How can I get round all of THEM? Flo: I couldn't with my bad leg. Oh dear. Maybe I won't bother going then. Elsie: The toilets are nice though. They've got those new hand driers in. Blue lights and everything. Very modern. Flo: That sounds nice. Maybe I will go in if the toilets are nice. Can't hurt to look. Elsie: Well, if you do, remember it's very cold, wrap up warm, Flo. Now what's that you were saying about a cup of tea this afternoon…? ************************************************************************************************************************************************** Written by Jennie Cole (with thanks to the 2 ladies on the local bus, who inspired this script) Flo: Jennie Cole Elsie: Hilary Gibson With thanks to: Jo Haver: for playing Elsie in the photographs Trish Stennett: for taking the photographs Chris Spencer: for recording the jingle --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/radioesol/message
In this episode, we speak to Alasdair and Cyria Scott, who own the famous flagpole on Pilrig Street - well known for flying a variety of flags for different causes and from all over the world. A New Yorker and a Scotsman, Cyria and Alasdair tell us what brought them to Leith. They talk about renovating the manse they bought on Pilrig Street, and share an amazing amount of local history and information. The Leith businesses and places we discussed include Blake metal group, the Leith Whisky Bond, Central Bar, South Leith Parish Church, the Golden Ambal, and the brilliant butcher on Albert Street, Graham Cherrie. You can follow their different flags on Twitter @PilrigFlag.
Thanks to Police Chief Evan Bray for joining us to talk break ins, vacation plans, and Albert Street cruising music.
Living and working in Winnipeg's Exchange District. Interview with someone who knows! For more real estate info, check my blog at https://blog.winnipeghomefinder.com Never miss an episode. Install our FREE Podcast App available on iOS and Android. For your Apple Devices, click here to install our iOS App. For your Android Devices, click here to install our Android App. Check my videos on Youtube A few links: Productivity & work-at-home resources Indie Author Weekly podcast @Saganlives on Twitter & Instagram What's Winnipeg's Exchange District like? Let's talk to somebody who lives and works there. That's coming up next. [00:00:10.100] You're listening to the Bo Knows Real Estate podcast, tips and advice for homebuyers, buyers, sellers and owners with award winning Remax agent Bo Kauffmann. [00:00:25.860] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Winnipeg has a lot of fantastic neighborhoods, some well known like Osborn Village and Corydon Village, and another rapidly growing and expanding district is the Winnipeg's Exchange District. Now, some of you may know I've been publishing a blog for all going on 12 years now, and I've been publishing a podcast for about eight or 10 years. [00:00:45.270] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX And a young lady by the name of Sagan Morrow has been writing articles for my blog almost from about 10 years ago. And I know she has a condo in the exchange district. So I went to her when I wanted to talk to somebody about life and work in that district. I reached out to her and she was more than willing to come on to the podcast. So by way of introduction, Sagan Morrow teaches busy, time crunched solopreneurs, how to build their own successful home based businesses without the overwhelm, through online courses and business resources at Sagan Morrow. com I'll have the links in the show notes. She specializes in productivity tips and action oriented strategic planning for multi passionate creatives. Sagan has over a decade of experience as a freelance writer and hosts the indie author weekly podcast. When she isn't teaching solopreneurs or doing freelance work for her own clients, Sagan likes to write romance novels. All right. So I'm here with Sagan, moral productivity strategist and author and Sagan that's been living in Winnipeg exchange district in a condo for quite a while. [00:01:58.440] - Sagan Morrow How many years, Sagan? [00:01:59.940] - Sagan Morrow It's been ten years now. [00:02:02.880] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX And same place in a condo? [00:02:04.760] - Sagan Morrow Yes. Yes. I bought my condo. I lived. I lived in author and village briefly. And then in West Broadway. And then this is the first the first condo that I bought. It was the first place I ever even looked at when I was looking for a home. And I just fell in love with it immediately. And I bought it and I. I've been here ever since. I'm very happy here. [00:02:25.500] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Is it one of those, like I'm not asking for your address here, but is that one of these, like, warehouses that's been converted which what the exchange district is really known for? [00:02:34.230] - Sagan Morrow Yes, that's exactly what it is. You've got like exposed brick and all that. Yeah, OK. Very nice. All right. [00:02:42.000] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX So you've lived in always the like he said Osborne Village and some of the other nice areas. What do you like about the exchange district? [00:02:48.630] - Sagan Morrow You know, it's been really wonderful to live here over the past 10 years and see how much the exchange has changed and grown and evolved over that time. It's been absolutely incredible to see how many more people are in the area. And I love it. It's such a cultural hub and that there are so many different things that you can do. And it's absolutely beautiful with all of these historical buildings. It's it's such a central place. That's just wonderful. [00:03:16.560] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Right. What are some of the things that list some of the things that you like to do and maybe some that most people don't really know about? [00:03:25.320] - Sagan Morrow So, you know, the little boutiques and that kind of thing in the area are so lovely. There's a lot there's a very strong sense of community that I think a lot of people don't even realize is a theme in the exchange. But it's true. You know, when you go to the restaurants, when you go to these little boutiques, you get to know the people who are working there and they are just absolutely wonderful. We have just such amazing people living and working and the exchange district and its such a walkable community as well. [00:03:53.460] - Sagan Morrow I mean, there's you know, you turn a corner and there's all kinds of new things to look at. And there's, yeah, there's just many different components to the area and having really, really cool little parks nearby and being so close to the river and all of that as well. I mean, the Forks is super close to walk, right? Wow. Really neat. [00:04:13.230] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Yeah. And the exchange actually is on both sides of Main Street. Right. So you're talking about the west and the east side of Main Street. Yes. Yes. What about restaurants? Is there is I understand there's quite a few restaurants in that area. [00:04:26.640] - Sagan Morrow Yeah. I am a huge fan of Peasant Cookery. They make a wonderful French. Seventy five. I'm I also absolutely adore Keenon Ban. Their sandwiches are wonderful. The wet and dry department above the Mitchell block on the other side of of Main Street is really wonderful. The fourth cafe and fourth bar are so glad. And I also have really enjoyed Cordova Tapas, which is, you know, a bit of a bit of a jam, I think in the exchange that a lot of people don't really think about. [00:05:01.050] - Sagan Morrow When you're thinking about Tapas Winnipeg, you often think about Segovia, which is a bright place in the village. Right. Right. Cordova is really great as well. [00:05:08.670] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Where are they located again? [00:05:10.490] - Sagan Morrow Cordova is on Albert Street. Okay. Yeah. Right. [00:05:15.000] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Yeah. You're saying it's all within walking distance and that's a good thing because I think parking a lot of people, when they think about exchange, they think about the trouble there is parking. [00:05:23.200] - Sagan Morrow Right. So everything is. Once you once you found a place or you parked your car, everything's within walking distance. Yes, absolutely. And, you know, they've also done a really great job. I was I was quite impressed when they when they added in the bike paths I was a little bit concerned. [00:05:37.720] - Sagan Morrow At first I was like, oh, no, how. How was how is this going to go? But the bike parts are absolutely wonderful in the area. They've done a really great job of separating them from the street so that it is quite safe for for people cycling. So there's a lot of different ways to to move around the area, which is great. [00:05:56.830] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Most people that would just say that a lot of people that live in the exchange also work in that area or or is catching a bus. Is that no problem getting transportation out into other areas of town? [00:06:08.740] - Sagan Morrow The bus system is really good. I mean, it's for her, the transit system in Winnipeg great here at the general rule. But yeah, the buses are really great. You can get to pretty much anywhere in the city very directly through the transit system. But I would I would say that a lot of people who live in the area also work somewhere close by. And I mean for myself, I work from home, which is very lovely. [00:06:35.410] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Right. Well, maybe tell us what you do a little bit. [00:06:37.810] - Sagan Morrow Oh, sure. I am a productivity strategist, Sipes. I teach people how to manage their time and energy effectively. And I also write novels and I do some freelance writing and editing, as I can attest to, because Sagan's been writing blog posts for me. [00:06:56.770] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX We've been doing this for about ten years and like I said, we've never met in person. It's always been just over the phone or via email. [00:07:03.910] - Sagan Morrow Yes, it's it's incredible that we haven't, you know, at some point ran into each other. [00:07:09.160] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX We should go for coffee sometime, but maybe when this whole thing is over. That's right. Yeah. Yes. Anything else you want to share with us about living and working in the exchange district? [00:07:20.470] - Sagan Morrow I think I just want to add that there is the exchange is a very unique part of Winnipeg and it's very special. And there are so many different aspects of it that no matter what your interests are, there is something for you in the area. I love going to see the theater at Manitoba theater center. I love going to the ballet and the opera. The Fringe is here in the summer. It was actually fantastic. I mean, the depth different festivals that take place at the Cube at old market square, really wonderful. [00:07:53.020] - Sagan Morrow There's a lot of different small art galleries in the area. And people often don't really think about that sort of side of things. But, you know, once you start wandering the streets and you start looking around at the all these beautiful historical buildings, you realize just how many of them have these wonderful. Yeah. Galleries, not kind of famous part of them. So I would absolutely say, you know, take the time to explore the exchange and and really come down and enjoy it as a as an opportunity to see a little bit and maybe a different side of the city. [00:08:27.460] - Sagan Morrow Right. Right. It's just absolutely wonderful. And I would highly encourage anyone who's, you know, thinking about living in the exchange. I've always felt very safe here. It's it's a beautiful part of town and I adore it. I would highly recommend it to anyone. [00:08:42.970] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX Well, you certainly have a lot of passion in your voice when you talk about it. So I was quite happy to hear to hear that. So. Well, thank you very much for spending the time with me. SAGAN And I'm sure will we'll talk again and you'll be writing another blog blog post for me again in the very near future. [00:08:58.750] - Sagan Morrow Yeah. Thanks so much for having me. OK. Thank you. Sagan Bye-Bye. [00:09:02.660] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX So as we just heard, there's a lot of stuff to do and see and restaurants to to visit in the exchange district. So I just took a quick look at the market and there are currently 14 condos available in the exchange district. Priced anywhere from two hundred thousand dollars at the low end to just a shade over five hundred thousand dollars for a nice luxury unit on waterfront drive. [00:09:24.700] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX So if you're looking to buy a condo in Winnipeg, whether it's in the exchange just trigged Osborne Village or anywhere else, give me a shout. It's Bo Kauffmann Remax Performance Realty 204-333-2202. [00:09:36.950] - Bo Kauffmann - REMAX And hey, if you're still with me at this point, why not? Grab my free podcasting app available for AOS and Android devices. It's super easy. Just go to Winnipeg. Got tips, slash Apple or slash Android. That's Winnipeg dot TIPS slash Apple or slash android. That way you'll never miss another episode about Winnipeg real estate or both. [00:10:03.880] You've been listening to Bo Kauffmann of Remax Performance Realty. Are you thinking of buying or selling a house or a condo in Winnipeg called Bow at two zero four three three three two two zero two. Remember Bo Knows Real Estate?
Johnny and Riley talk with 18-year old phenom, Abby Stewart, about her experience writing music in Nashville, performing with big stars to big audiences, and Kingston's oft overlooked country music scene – and she gives us a solo acoustic performance of her original song, "You Do You." After a serendipitous reconnection, Riley goes nostalgia tripping with Kingston's house concert trailblazers Lucas, Ryan, Dan and Phil (a.k.a. the infamous Albert Street crew), through the risk and revelry of the many live music shows they hosted in their home. Ahead of his Grand OnStage performance, Dan Mangan shares the inspiration that's fuelled the success behind his side project, Side Door, and his experiences playing both intimate settings and the biggest venues, like Kingston's Grand Theatre, where he'll give his Grand OnStage performance on November 25. Hosts: Johnny San john@kingstonlive.ca Riley Jabour riley@kingstonlive.ca Links: Abby Stewart: http://abbystewartmusic.com Dan Mangan: https://danmanganmusic.com Side Door: https://sidedooraccess.com Grand OnStage performance tickets: https://www.kingstongrand.ca/ Kingston Live Music Listings: www.kingstonlive.ca Kingston Events, Accommodations & More: www.visitkingston.ca Feedback: Your suggestions, ideas and criticisms are important and encouraged. Please let us know what you think by commenting here, or by email at podcast@kingstonlive.ca
This week we spoke to Rachel Naughton from the Melbourne Diocesan Historical Commission. Rachel discusses the upcoming Goold Project exhibition, the museum in Albert Street and her favourite stories from Melbourne Catholics in history.
We’re back for more cocktails – this time with Nicole Cote from Albert Street Cocktail Co. We’re drinking 2016 Cuvee from Nickelbrook Brewing! Show Notes 00:00 – Introduction 01:00 – 2016 Cuvee by Nickelbrook Brewing 06:50 – Back wash? 09:10 – The Gym? 11:25 – Cocktails 15:05 – Tequila barrel-aged 24:00 – Colin’s cocktail 35:00 – Nicole’s cocktail […] The post Episode 186: Nicole from Albert Street – Cocktail Month 2017 Pt 3 appeared first on Pub Chat.
AbdulMaalik Tailor (of the Camden Tour Guides Association) has discovered the location of London’s first documented Mosque. It was opened in 1895 in Albert Street in Camden by a man called Haji Mohammed Dollie. AbdulMaalik takes us on a journey across North London as we uncover the incredible life of Haji Mohammed Dollie. This was produced in collaboration between CCRadio and the Camden Tour Guides Association Package by: Violet Macdonald, Freddy Chick Camden Tour Guides Association :: Back to homepage :: Follow us on Twitter :: File Download (11:28 min / 11 MB)