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Today's headlines include: The NSW Government has announced a group of rail workers’ unions will pause their industrial action, days after widespread delays across Sydney’s train network Foreign Minister Penny Wong has discussed the Australian-U.S. trade partnership with Marco Rubio, the Trump administration’s new Secretary of State. Netflix has surpassed 300 million global subscribers for the first time as it flags price increases for North American users. And today’s good news: American Formula One team Haas has appointed the sport’s first female race engineer, Laura Mueller. Host and producer: Emma Gillespie Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Football Australia is pleased to advise the appointment of highly regarded coach and women's football specialist, Rae Dower, to the role of Technical Director – Women's Football.Dower, who is also Head Coach of the Australian U-17 Women's National Team – a position she will retain alongside this newly created position at Football Australia – will provide a position of leadership on women's football matters relating to pathways, competitions, national teams, coach development, and participation.In her role as Technical Director – Women's Football, Dower will also deliver advice on technical matters across the women's game to all parts of the governing body, encompassing women's national teams (senior and youth) and programs including pathways through to Future Matildas. Additionally, Dower will provide expertise in the implementation of the women's football development elements of Football Australia's XI Principles for the future of Australian football.Upon making the appointment, Football Australia Chief Football Officer, Ernie Merrick, said the creation of this role reflects the ambition of the governing body and its focus on the growth and development of the women's game from grassroots to the elite throughout Australia.Rae is 18 months into her newly designed role with Football Federation of Australia. She is not just an ambassador for our sport but someone who represents everything thats right with the game, coaching, dealing with adversity and she is for sure leaving it better than she found it. Rae has done it all and remains at the pinnacle of the sport in a country that loves sport as much as anyone in the world. She joins us from Brisbane, Australia and tackles the real issues head on in this amazing special episode of the Pro Player Podcast. She goes deep into "being the only woman in the room", stepping outside your comfort zone, empowering people within the high performance team, bringing experience from outside football to aid decision making, following your passion and life in this industry.The game in Australia is clearly in great hands as you will hear from our extended special episode....
Wishing all the Mums a very Happy Mother's Day! Matt & Sinead are joined by a special guest host and one of WA's leading elite road runners, and professional Duathalete; Matt ‘Smithie' Smith In this episode: • Matt has another solid week, 7 days out from HBF & on his continued road to GC Marathon • Sinead's running continues to slow down as she approaches the final leg of pregnancy. • Smithie has a relatively down week after taking 2nd place at last weekend's HOKA Sydney Half Marathon. RESULTS: - We chat with Josh Tighe after his big win at yesterday's Margaret River Ultra 78k event. The women's 78k was taken out by Jayme Bergman, who impressively finished second overall! https://bluechipresults.com.au/results.aspx?CId=11&RId=1736&EId=3&dt=0&so=1&st=uy1%2ffsFdBMJI3gSfKx3ZxA%3d%3d - Jon Pendse & Georgia Baldock take out the Marathon events at the Joondalup Lake Rumble Run. Enduro 28k, Half Marathon, 14k & 5k results can also be found below https://bluechipresults.com.au/results.aspx?CId=11&RId=1737 - WA is well represented at the Irrational South 200 Miler, with Aaron Young taking out the 200mile event in 2 days, 9hrs, 59min & 8 seconds https://irrationalsouth2024.maprogress.com/ - Six WA athletes are named in the Australian U/20 World Championships team, including Ky Hehir who continues to impress on the national stage! The U/20 World Championships will take place in Lima, Peru from the 27th – 31st August 2024 UPCOMING: - HBF Run for a reason 12k & Half Marathon 19th May - Joondalup Half Marathon 26th May - Snakes & Ladders (PTS) 26th May – Serpentine National Park - UTA by UTMB 16th – 19th May Follow us on Instagram @warunningpod Email us at warunningpod@outlook.com Join our Strava group at https://www.strava.com/clubs/1182797 Hoping you all have a safe week on the roads, trails & track. See you all next week for a big HBF recap !
Drew Brndusic joined Dan Crouch on Flow Sports and discussed his inclusion in the Australian U/20 rugby union preliminary squad. Drew spoke about his excitement at being selected, the next steps in the process, his AFL background and switch to playing rugby union, and plenty more.
Eight years after arriving on our shores, Australian coach Brad Maloney leaves Malaysia to be at the helm of the Australian U-17 team. Leaving with a wealth of experience, the 50 year old - who spent his playing career with top A-league clubs and has represented Australia alongside the likes of Mark Viduka - was primarily in charge of youth football development in Malaysia, having groomed the likes of Luqman Hakim, Safawi Rasid and more, during his tenure as the U-19 and U-23 national team. He joins us on the programme, as this week we reflect on his time working in Malaysian football. Photo: Goal
Eight years after arriving on our shores, Australian coach Brad Maloney leaves Malaysia to be at the helm of the Australian U-17 team. Leaving with a wealth of experience, the 50 year old - who spent his playing career with top A-league clubs and has represented Australia alongside the likes of Mark Viduka - was primarily in charge of youth football development in Malaysia, having groomed the likes of Luqman Hakim, Safawi Rasid and more, during his tenure as the U-19 and U-23 national team. He joins us on the programme, as this week we reflect on his time working in Malaysian football. Photo: GoalSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Much like his Dad, John Gibson is very much less is more, his message to buyers and investors is simple, ‘DON'T PANIC, HANG ON'! Our industry leader and Managing Director of Locate Negotiate calls for calm amid what could be a short term rollercoaster ride. Whilst Gibson concedes there is reduced buyer enquiry, longer marketing periods, some vendor discounting and perhaps the days of sales figures exceeding asking prices are gone, for now, Gibson has little doubt, in fact, adamant the Real Estate market will see blue skies perhaps sooner than anticipated. Certainly, sooner than the so called experts who just a couple of years ago forecasted drops of up to 30% in the residential market. Gibson points to the growth over the last two years being ‘off the charts'. Gibson has the answers as to why we are in a strong position. A must listen for any buyer or investor! Sure, interest rates are on the rise with the RBA trying to apply the hand brake with rising living costs due to inflationary factors but for how long will the interest rates hikes last? Gibson gives his take, his reasons for optimism are factual and comforting, to say the least! Talk about ‘Where were you?' moments in Australian sport', Socceroos Coach Graham Arnold substitutes Matt Ryan, his first choice goalkeeper and his captain, with ‘The Grey Wiggle' Andrew Redmayne for the Socceroos World Cup qualifier against Peru. The major point is this was part of ‘Arnie's' plan long before this massive call and can attribute the master stroke to the influence his coaching mentor Gus Hiddink has had on our Socceroos coach as he leads the side to the World Cup in Qatar. Hiddink the master planner and strategist, and Arnold soaked up his lessons it's an extraordinary insight! That relationship with 'Aussie Guus' etched in history a special relationship, again speaking of ‘Where were you?' moments, Australian Sporting Moment of the Century, yep, ‘that John Aloisis goal' from the penalty box slammed into the net against Uruguay in front of 82,000 adoring Australians. Simply WOW! Originally a Sutherland boy, Arnold clocked up 178 games with Sydney United during the 80's before playing abroad in Belgium, Holland and Japan. This very grounded Super Coach has Real Estate insights if purchasing in Holland! Arnold became player coach for Northern Spirit with Robbie Slater and Phil Moss also at the new club. The coaching ranks beckoned. Coaching Sydney United, then Northern Spirit, moving forward as an assistant and caretaker with the Australian teams before taking on the Australian U/23s. Arnold's time with the Central Coast Mariners was certainly a breakout period, in his three years with the Mariners the Central Coast side achieved three top two finishes, one premiership and one Championship. A quick stint in Japan before landing the Sydney FC coach and Arnold's stocks rose again with another two Premierships and an FFA Cup. He is a Football Federation Australia Football Hall of Fame Inductee; we welcome Graham Arnold to Talking Real Estate with John Gibson. We hope you enjoy this great story.
With Week 18 drawn to a close Dan and Pete look at the implications the matches had ahead of the Conference Finals. In hard fought matches both Eastern Playoff teams enter the match on Saturday with a loss in their rear view mirror. Utah gain some confidence with a win over LA that pushed them to the brink, knowing that when they play LA in the Coliseum they'll have to play just as hard if they want to make it to their first Major League Rugby Shield Final.Sama Malolo has been around the world, twice appearing for the Australian U-20s at the 2017 and 2018 Junior World Championships and playing Rugby in Japan. Although his 2021 season has been brief due to injury, it has been nothing short of outstanding leading to 10 tries in eight games played. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The United Nations General Assembly adopted a declaration on Tuesday aimed at ending AIDS as a public health threat by 2030 after Russia failed in a bid to remove language it said pushed countries to decriminalize prostitution and drug use.Deputy Russian U.N. Ambassador Dmitry Chumakov says from the Global AIDS strategy 2021 to 2026, UNAIDS considers these to include laws that in any way persecute prostitution and drug use.Australian U.N. Ambassador Mitch Fifield pushed back against Russia, saying that reforming laws and policies to ensure that they are grounded in evidence and human rights is essential for an effective HIV response.
Join Jock and Nick from Sports Saturday on 1134 3CS as they take a walk down memory lane with some of Colac and the Districts greatest sporting legends. This episode's guest is Liam Buchannan a former Australian U/19 World Cup Player, Melbourne and Geelong CC Best and Fairest. Listen live to Sports Saturday from 8am on 1134 3CSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
107: Caden Shields This episode is sponsored by the 2020 Cadbury Hobart Marathon on January 12, with the full marathon, half, 10K & more. Brad’s sticking to his jogging structure for the week alongside Daddy Day CareJulian’s goes into detail the course measurement process for Run For A Cause Ballarat.Brady runs a PB and IRP record of 14:09 at the Victorian 5000m Champs. James Hansen of Knox and Whitney Sharpe win the Victorian 5000m Championships, while Tasmanian Sam Clifford breaks the Australian U/19 & U/20 5000m.Results Ben St Lawrence goes back to back winning Point to Pinnacle on an altered course due to weather conditions, while Karinna Fyfe won the women’s race.Mercury Race Report Jarryd Clifford backs up with another Gold in the 5000m Para World Champs in Dubai, with the help of guides Philo Saunders and Tim Logan.https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/world-para-athletics-championships-day-aussie-wrap/ Listener question asks about weirdest training tip they've heard which ends up sparking a debate involving Game Changers and Kanye West. This weeks guest is New Zealand’s Caden Shields joins the podcast and talks about the influence of Lydiard growing up and having a highly developed aerobic base as a 12-year-old before heading off to compete in the NCAA Cross Country for Purdue University. As time progresses, Caden talks about dealing with anxiety around racing and the strategies he had to develop to readjust his perceptions of racing. Caden unpacks his performance at the 2019 Gold Coast Marathon where he qualified for the Doha World Championships, going into the process of earning a New Zealand singlet and racing in the World Athletic Championship Marathon before going into his typical training structure and chasing a place at the Tokyo Olympics. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
Shane Fordham is this weeks special guest on the podcast and what an amazing story he is! The man who at the young age of twenty won the Victorian state pairs with then 15 year old prodigy Marc Casey, played in the Australian U/25's then walked away from the sport for 8 years before making his comeback and now back playing for the Victorian state team.
This weeks show we head over to WA to have a chat to one of their best in Pieter Harris. Pieter was a former Australian U/25 rep and played with the likes of Kelvin Kerkow and Steve Glasson.
Meriem Daoui is a Moroccan born, 18 year old Tasmanian runner. She has impressive PBs of 34.39 for the 10km and finished 3rd at the Australian U/20 Cross Country Championships in 2017. Meriem uses her running to raise large amounts of money for people in need and is an outstanding ambassador for social justice initiatives in our world. Meriem is making the world a better place. She has a refreshing perceptive on life and running and is full of some great wisdom and advice. More information on TMYT Podcast can be found at www.bradythrelfall.com Opening and Closing Music by Benny Walker. Track: Ghost. www.bennywalker.com www.bennywalkermsic.com Inst: @Benny_Walker Twitter: @Benny_Walker.
This weeks special guest is a cracker! Brent Cheyne Was an Australian U/25 player, a former Queensland player and would have undoubtedly would have played for Australia, but decided to walk away from the game. We sit down and chat about his career and he tells me why he decided to walk away and what his up to now. He also has plenty of great stories
This week we look back at the Aussie teams performances over the weekend. With the Brumbies announcing their new coach for next season, what other coaches face the axe!Plus we look at the Australian U 20's chances for the World Cup in Georgia.
Frita, Justin Charles and Brendan Wilson talk the latest #MLB news and are joined by Australian U/15 coach Andy Kyle and San Francisco Giants beat writer Chris Haft
Broadway’s Nicole Parker (Elphaba/Wicked/U.S. National Tour); and Australian/U.S. film, TV and musical theatre star Josh Adamson (Hair, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) are interviewed about their co-starring roles as Fanny Brice and Nick Arnstein in 3D Theatricals’ production of Funny Girl at Fullerton, CA’s historic Plummer Auditorium and the South Bay’s Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. The Live Arts Calendar features reviews of Twilight Zone: Unscriptedat the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, CA; Smokey Joe’s Café at the Pasadena Playhouse and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Wizard of Oz at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Awkward career moments are revealed by Parker and Adamson.
Broadway’s Nicole Parker (Elphaba/Wicked/U.S. National Tour); and Australian/U.S. film, TV and musical theatre star Josh Adamson (Hair, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat) are interviewed about their co-starring roles as Fanny Brice and Nick Arnstein in 3D Theatricals’ production of Funny Girl at Fullerton, CA’s historic Plummer Auditorium and the South Bay’s Redondo Beach Performing Arts Center. The Live Arts Calendar features reviews of Twilight Zone: Unscriptedat the Falcon Theatre in Toluca Lake, CA; Smokey Joe’s Café at the Pasadena Playhouse and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s The Wizard of Oz at the Pantages Theatre in Hollywood. Awkward career moments are revealed by Parker and Adamson.