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Michael Christian (born 21 August 1964) is a former Australian rules footballer and media personality from Busselton, Western Australia who played for East Perth in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and Collingwood in the Victorian Football League/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL). Christian played 82 games for East Perth in the WAFL from 1981 to 1986 and then crossed to Collingwood to play out his football career. He played at centre half- back for the majority of his career but was also used sparingly as a forward. Christian was a member of Collingwood's 1990 premiership side and represented the West Australian team on three occasions. After retiring, Christian became a football commentator and has commentated on radio for Triple M, Geelong station K-Rock (3GL) and 3AW, as well as for Network Ten. He hosted the breakfast program, Prime Time Sports Interactive, on Sport 927 with Angela Pippos and The Fifth Quarter, a post-match show following Saturday night AFL games, between 2004 and 2007 with Andrew Maher and from 2008 to 2011, with rotating expert commentators Michael Voss, Malcolm Blight or Luke Darcy. Christian also commentated on weightlifting events at the 2010 Commonwealth Games. He compered The Final Siren, a Sunday night football review show, in 2011. Under reformed procedures introduced by the AFL, Christian was appointed Match Review Officer, the AFL's sole adjudicator for the Match Review Panel, in 2017.
4th January 2023 Summer Special - Women in SportHosted by Claudia Craig The First Friday in FebruaryA feature audio documentary showcasing the voices of women witnessing the inaugural AFLW match 7:00 AM Acknowledgement of Country 7:01AM Writer/audio producer Kirby Fenwick speaks with Claudia about the making of The First Friday in February and why it is important to capture women's voices and historic moments in time. Kirby also discusses the marginalisation of women in sport and sports media. (First aired on Wednesday Breakfast 23/11/22) 7.13 AM Full-length broadcast of The First Friday in February, a feature-length audio documentary showcasing the memories of women present at the first ever AFLW match. Through their voices, you will relive the summer night when 24, 500 fans filled Princes Park, Melbourne, to witness history in the making. The First Friday in February won the 2018 Victorian Oral History Award. It is broadcast with the permission of audio producer Kirby Fenwick. Thanks toJan Cooper, Yvette Andrews, Shannon Power, Jo Blaik, Aisling Grey, Olivia Grey, Sue Alberti AC, Ella McGregor, Fiona Blair, Titian Brady, Bronwen Scott, Marissa Lordanic, Brooke Pereira, Katie Wykes, Adrienne O'neil, Paula Hunt, Janet Graham, Danae Gibson, Alyce Johnson, Lucy Watkin, Rebecca Lobo and Brenna Krajcer, Phoebe Venables, Claire Jenkin, Sarah Black, Sally Tanner, Angela Pippos, Polly Fletcher, Yvette Wroby, Kylie Maslen, Kate O'Halloran, Emma Race, Dr Kate Seear, Ashleigh Cochrane, Helen Walpole, Fiona Newton, Bec Dahl, Susannah Mott and Krista Woodroffe. CreditsCelebration - http://www.purple-planet.comA New Beginning - Bensound.comDeep Blue - Bensound.comThe First Friday in February is supported by a grant from RMIT University.
Story 1: The Grapple for GroundwaterThe extraction of groundwater that ends up in bottled water is big business for the companies that mine and sell the water. But for residents in the communities where the water is taken from, it's often the cause of concern and controversy. Hear from some of the rural communities who are taking on the industry, over the hidden water beneath our feet.Story 2: The Cost for CareIt's commonly said that Australia has one of the best healthcare systems in the world, but is it leaving some Australians out? Healthcare access is notably different for some Australians, especially in Rural and Regional communities. They not only have less access to important health care but often have to travel far for basic health needs. Hear from Healthcare professionals from various walks of life to hear about the cost for care in rural, regional and metro centres. Story 3: Independent Women With the upcoming federal election, there has been a particular anomaly taking place: ‘Teal' Independents. These independent candidates have been making waves throughout the campaign - and the two major parties are concerned by what the presence of independent candidates within parliament could mean for decision making. Hear Independent candidate for Goldstein, Zoe Daniel, her media advisor, Angela Pippos and social media manager, Olivia Smith discuss their community backed push for independence. Story 4: The Harsh Reality of HomelessnessHomelessness is an experience that can affect anyone at any time. Amidst Victoria's harsh COVID-19 lockdowns, the State government introduced its most successful program to date. However, the funding to the Homeless to a Home program has been cut drastically in this year's state budget. Hear from Jenny Smith, CEO of Council to Homeless Persons to find out more. Producer: Ada HallReporters: Mack Heard, Brigitte Murphy, Maya van Es and Rebecca Chin.
Angela Pippos and Jo Stanley bring you superstars of song, stage and the page in this episode of Broad Radio on the go!Ange fills us in on what it's like finding yourself a campaign manager of a political candidate and how sometimes her role is as simple as just holding a bag!Then our first guest is a woman of glorious talents and star of 9 to 5 The Musical, Casey Donovan. Casey tells us what it's like to share the stage with such Australian Theatre luminaries as Marina Prior, Caroline O'Connor, Erin Clare and Eddie Perfect, and how the themes in the film made back in the 80s are still as relevant today! We also find out about Casey's love of mindfulness and tells us how she's the happiest she's been in ages with her new love Renee.We then talk to Broad Radio regular, author of ‘The Life-Changing Magic of a Little Bit of Mess', the hilarious Kerri Sackville and discuss why trying to have the perfect house is hard and why we should cut ourselves some slack and finally, we'll talk breaking free of rigid upbringings and how that takes time and work, with Cypriot-Australian poet, writer and performer, Koraly Dimitriadis, listen in to hear her perform her poem 'take the pills.' It's a ripper of a show!Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND... join us live by commenting on the FB or Youtube .. you know we love to hear what you have to say!Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's the end of a very exciting, but exhausting year for the BROAD RADIO team, and so we got a few of us together in the studio to celebrate. Join Jo Stanley, Nelly Thomas, Angela Pippos and Shelley Ware and we look back on some highlights of the year.We also discuss the HILDA report that shows that Australian women do on average 21 hours a week more unpaid labour than their male partners, we catch up with our mate Donna Stolzenberg, CEO of the National Homeless Collective about how we can help this Christmas, and win ourselves a trip to QLD!and then we head to the UK to chat with comedian Felicity Ward.After that we need a lie down!Thanks for being part of Broad Radio this year. See you next year when things really get interesting!And remember you can catch up with everything we have done this year here : https://broadradio.com.au/Thanks! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to episode 35A, where Jo Stanley and Angela Pippos bring you sport, comedy and changing the world, as they talk:about the Aussies going for gold at the Paralympics, the sports to look out for and the athletes who have been to 4,5,6 Paralympics with sports journo Kate O'HalloranWe look at finding the laughs in lock down, with comedian, Zoom comedy show host and twitter joy bringer - Kirsty Webeck!And then when you're finished, join us for Part B where we find out what it's like being a voice for women and life in Parliament, what needs to change and why what happens in parliament is a reflection of other workplaces, with former MP and author of the book 'Sex, Lies and Question time', Kate Ellis.Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND...Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to Episode 33, the one that feels like it's about surviving and thriving!Jo Stanley and Angela Pippos bring you: Kerri Sackville the say-it-how-it-is columnist, on the lows - and highs - of lockdowns, spending quality time (sometimes too much quality time) with family, and why online shopping is the best.Comedian and true-crime podcaster, Meshel Laurie, tells us about her brilliant new book, CSI Told You Lies, and what it was like finding out how it all works.And cancer survivor and sexologist, and OT Tess Devèze, talks about having pleasurable and sexually healthy lives, while living with cancer, chronic illness or disability.Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND...Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We're joined by sports journalist, documentary maker and author Angela Pippos!! We get distracted by the Olympics for 30 minutes then dissect the weekend's AFL results! Danny's lid is off, Lehmo is angry at his club and we find out who owns the British women's football team! Find us on socials: Facebook: They Came To Play Lehmo: Twitter / Instagram Tess: Twitter / Instagram Danny: Twitter / Instagram / Facebook Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/theycametoplay See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight, The Wrap commentators Kumi Taguchi and Angela Pippos aim to celebrate the incredible efforts of our Athletes in Tokyo and look at how we can better spread hope, rather than fear, as the pandemic plugs along.
It's episode 31 of Broad Radio on the GO!We're always here for laughs and learnings, and in this episode Jo Stanley and Angela Pippos do just that when we chat to: a women who has combined music and medicine in treating palliative care patients, from the USA, New York physician and musician, Dr Sydelle Ross,writer, researcher and Yorta Yorta woman, Dr Summer May Finlay tells us how we can be great allies to Aboriginal and Torres Striahgt islander peopleand one of our favourite comedians, and winner of 2021 Melbourne Comedy Festival Most Outstanding Show, Geraldine Hickey, shares her joy of running and bird watching, and how she made a side hustle out of one of them!Don't forget to ☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADAND...Find out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we're all about food, laughs and caring for others, as Jo Stanley and Angela Pippos talk: The Mare of East town, and Kate Winslet's insistence on looking herself.We find out about how we look at ending period poverty with founder of the National Homeless Collective and The Period Project, Donna Stolzenbergwe chat with one of Australia's favourite comedians, Kitty Flanagan and find out why there will never be sex scenes in her ABC TV show FISK, and discuss her helpful rules for life,and we discuss nourishing ourselves sustainably and epic potatoes with Masterchef Judge and chef, Andy Allen☎️ Join the conversation live on the phones every Tuesday morning AEST on 1300 8 BROAD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's episode 19, and in this episode Jo Stanley and Angela Pippos in this episode as we focus on body, mind and soul:Women who live with endometriosis are often unheard, overlooked and can have all areas of their lives impacted by this debilitating disease. We speak with Professor Peter Rogers from Jean Hailes for Women's Health about new research into endometriosis.Comedian and founder of female-only rideshare, Shebah, George McEncroe talks courage, empowering women, living with grown up children and laughing in the face of adversity. www.shebah.com.auAnd we meet Broad Radio listener, Bronwyn Jackson, a Funeral director who is helping us talk about death in ways that are useful - and even beautiful.☎️ Join the conversation live each Tuesday morning 9-10am AEST on the phones too on 1300 8 BROADFind out more at www.broadradio.com.auFollow us on FB and watch live www.facebook.com/BroadRadioAusOr Subscribe at Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOjourcDAVPhXcGBoEKxPDQ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week is a treat for lucky Episode 13! Angela Pippos and Zoe Daniel - two of Australia's best broadcasters, who also happen to be old mates - co-host together. Between them they have decades of tales to tell. Zoe Daniel shares stories of her years as foreign correspondent - and mum to 2 young children - in Africa, South East Asia and then USA during the Trump years. Independent MP Zali Steggall shares an insider's insight into what it's really like working at Parliament House. Hot off a clash with Ange Pippos' great love, the Adelaide Crows, Collingwood AFLW co-captain, Steph Chiocci talks footy finals. And our resident funny lady Kirsty Webeck talks rock chicks (and avoiding fights with wheely bins!)☎️ Join the conversation live on the phones too , Tuesday morning AEDTo9-10am on 1300 8 BROAD Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We speak to one of the best English batsmen against spin, Marcus Trescothick on what England have been doing wrong against India. Plus he shares with us how he has been named England’s new batting coach and what he has got planned for the team in a very busy year. And almost a year to the day since 86,000 people were at the MCG to watch Australia women win the T20 World Cup, we speak to Angela Pippos, the producer of a new amazon prime documentary ‘The Record’, which documents Australia’s rise to the top. Photo: Marcus Trescothick of Somerset raises his bat after reaching his century during day one of the LV County Championship match between Northamptonshire and Somerset at The County Ground on May 8, 2007 in Northampton, England. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Season 9, Ep 21: Now the dust has settled in Chennai, we try to strip the parochial from the practical on the broader subject of pitch preparation, and figure out what the various positions of argument are actually about. Also this week some Glenn Maxwell time, a bit of West Indies and Ireland, more stories from our Bannerman Search, then a great chat with Angela Pippos about her new documentary The Record, about the Women's T20 World Cup final at the MCG. Your Nerd Pledge numbers this week are: 1.77 – Joel Emonsen 5.04 – Stuart Akers 1.83 – Rituraj Send us a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Message from anywhere on earth with your ZOLEO, at zoleo.com Check out CBUS Super at https://www.cbussuper.com.au/thefinalword The Final Word is part of the Bad Producer Podcast Network Title track by Urthboy Support the show: https://patreon.com/thefinalword See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Her Films' producers Angela Pippos and Nicole Minchin joined The Scoop to chat about their doco-series 'The Record' which captures Australia's extraordinary journey through the T20 World Cup.From the unprecedented build up, to the rainy semi-final day at the SCG and the jubilation of the night of March 8 at the MCG, Ange and Nic did a spectacular job of retelling one of the most memorable events in the history of Australian sport. The Record launches on Friday 12 February on Amazon Prime.
Breaking the Mould was part of the Write Around the Murray program for 2017. ABC Radio's Gaye Pattison talks to Angela Pippos about her new book, Breaking The Mould – Taking A Hammer To Sexism In Sport. Recorded 13/09/2017 Write Around the Murray is an annual literary-based festival held in Albury. It brings together some of Australia's best authors and storytellers in a welcoming and relaxed environment. The diverse program includes author talks and workshops, art exhibitions, a poetry slam, writing competitions, WAM4Kids family events, and always an element of surprise. Many events are free or low cost and provide a unique opportunity for rural communities from NE Victoria, the Southern Riverina and beyond to not only listen to their favourite authors, storytellers and illustrators, but also to meet, greet and talk to them. Regular presenter Jason Steger describes the festival as “small and perfectly formed”. Past guests include Isobelle Carmody, Tim Flannery, Graeme Base, Benjamin Law, Graeme Simsion, Alison Lester and Jackie French. If you enjoyed this podcast please subscribe, give Write Around the Murray a 5 star rating and share it with your friends.
Well here we go, a new season and new aspirations for the Crows and the CrowCast! But dont expect much this week, after all we're still getting over Christmas dinner! We check out all the pre season news, plus the AFLW season with special comments with Angela Pippos
The club goes into crisis management mode following another dismal season. Roo slips up, everyone's on notice, what a start to the off season! Join us for all the Crows and AFL talk, plus Part 1 of our fantastic interview with Crows Ambassador and Women's Sport Journalism pioneer Angela Pippos!
Angela Pippos is an established sports journalist who for many years presented national sports news for leading news broadcasters. She joined Conrad to discuss the AFLW Grand final but also women in football and football Journalism more broadly.
Angela Pippos and Bobby Macumber ask where are the statues of Australia's sportswomen, and launch their campaign for cricketing great Betty Wilson to be immortalised in bronze outside the MCG. Angela and Bobby are joined by former Australian cricketers Belinda Clark and Mel Jones.
Angela Pippos and Bobby Macumber take aim at Tour de France organisers ASO, chat to pro cyclist, author and activist Kathryn Bertine and hand out their inaugural #DivaDinosaur award.
Join us we celebrate the 2017 grand final. Guests include author of Yellow & Black, Konrad Marshall, and author of Breaking The Mould, Angela Pippos.
Hear highlights from the 2017 Stella Prize Award Night, hosted by sports journalist Angela Pippos, including Heather Rose's breathtaking acceptance speech and a brilliant ode to Australian women writers by guest speaker Susan Carland.