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The Australian Government is seeking assurances from Malaysia that two men who took part in the 2002 Bali Bombings, now released from the US military prison at Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, will be kept under supervision. Australia correspondent Nick Grimm spoke to Lisa Owen.
Australia has sought assurance from the Malaysian government that two of the men involved in the Bali Bombings won't be able to walk free.
Australia has sought assurance from the Malaysian government that two of the men involved in the Bali Bombings won't be able to walk free.
Australia has sought assurance from the Malaysian government that two of the men involved in the Bali Bombings won't be able to walk free.
In episode 164, Max chats with Cricket Journalist Peter Lalor! Peter takes us through Australia's opening bat, Bali Bombings, and the Jonny Bairstow stumping! All this and much more in episode 164 of Sporting Max! www.instagram.com/sportingmax.podcast/
Commemorations held across the country on the 22nd anniversary of the Bali Bombings; Victoria's Police Chief condemns a police sergeant accused of performing the Nazi salute; And in sport, the Socceroos to attempt to defy the odds and defeat Japan on home soil.
Communities have gathered across the country to mark 22 years since the Bali terror attacks Woman critical after another dog mauling Spike in asylum applications by international students See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
PART 2 Ask Me Anything Bali Bombing Survivor, Telethon Kid for 2024 Nate The Great! Ryan Daniels revisits season predictions. Hurricane in the USASee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris O'Keefe looks back on the tragic terror attack which took the lives of 202 people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Communities have gathered across the country to mark 22 years since the Bali terror attacks Woman critical after another dog mauling Spike in asylum applications by international students See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Phil Britten was the captain of the Kingsley footy club and just 22 years old on his first footy trip when the unthinkable happened. Over 200 people died in the Bali Bombings on 12th of October 2002 and 22 years on Phil remembers the experience. How did the day play out, what moments may have changed that day, how did he go facing the terrorist mastermind and how has he reclaimed that day. Hear it all in this compelling must hear chat.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two bombs ripped through the Kuta area of the Indonesian island of Bali on 12 October 2002. 202 people were killed. 28 burns victims were taken to Royal Perth Hospital, Australia, where plastic surgeon Professor Fiona Wood worked. She led a team working to save patients suffering between two and 92 percent body burns using ‘spray-on skin'.Professor Wood speaks to Megan Jones.Eye-witness accounts brought to life by archive. Witness History is for those fascinated by the past. We take you to the events that have shaped our world through the eyes of the people who were there. For nine minutes every day, we take you back in time and all over the world, to examine wars, coups, scientific discoveries, cultural moments and much more.Recent episodes explore everything from football in Brazil, the history of the ‘Indian Titanic' and the invention of air fryers, to Public Enemy's Fight The Power, subway art and the political crisis in Georgia. We look at the lives of some of the most famous leaders, artists, scientists and personalities in history, including: visionary architect Antoni Gaudi and the design of the Sagrada Familia; Michael Jordan and his bespoke Nike trainers; Princess Diana at the Taj Mahal; and Görel Hanser, manager of legendary Swedish pop band Abba on the influence they've had on the music industry. You can learn all about fascinating and surprising stories, such as the time an Iraqi journalist hurled his shoes at the President of the United States in protest of America's occupation of Iraq; the creation of the Hollywood commercial that changed advertising forever; and the ascent of the first Aboriginal MP.(Photo: Professor Fiona Wood. Credit: Fiona Wood Foundation)
Campbell Barracks is a defence establishment in Swanbourne, Western Australia. It was named for Lt. Colonel J.A Campbell, the former Commandant of Commonwealth military forces in WA. Located in the heart of what is colloquially known by locals as the 'Golden Triangle' it has played a role in almost every major international event affecting Australia for more than 60 years from the Vietnam War to the Bali Bombings. This episode of Backyard Battlefields is a brief history of Campbell Barracks.
A Guantanamo Bay panel recommends a 23-year detention for those connected to the Bali Bombings; The Hague is set to rule on whether to order Israel to suspend its military campaign in Gaza; The Socceroos' Coach confident of victory against Indonesia in the Asian Cup quarter-finals.
More than two decades since the 2002 Bali bombings, two Malaysian co-conspirators - Mohammed Farik Bin Amin and Mohammed Nazir Bin Lep - are on trial at a military court in Guantanamo Bay. They pleaded guilty last week to key roles in the attack, and now face sentencing at the Camp Justice courtroom in Cuba. Providing testimony were survivors and relatives of the 202 people killed who faced the court or issued statements. Most of the victims were foreign tourists, including 88 Australians. SBS's Anton Enus spoke to Phil Britten in Perth - a survivor - who's testified ahead of sentencing of the pair who conspired in the 2002 attack.
In this episode, you'll hear from two men who have faced two incredibly tough battles. Pat Farmer ran from the North to the South Pole, and Jason McCartney survived the Bali Bombings. Both situations required unparalleled mental and physical strength - and they joined Ant to share their toughest moments. CW: This episode contains discussions of suicide. If this episode raises any issues for you, help is available through Lifeline on 13 11 14 or via their website lifeline.org.au. LINKS Listen to Pat Farmer's episode in full here Listen to Jason McCartney's episode in full here Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website https://www.antmiddleton.com/ Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. Want to see Ant live on stage? Click here for his current tour dates. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producers: Anna Henvest & Edwina StottManaging Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we produced this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Ant speaks to Australian Rules footballer and survivor of the 2002 Bali terrorist attack, Jason McCartney. Jason shares what it was like being involved in the tragedy, his long road of recovery, and how his positive mindset helped to get him through. LINKS Find our more about Jason McCartney's inspirational speaking here After Bali is available here Want to see Ant live on stage? Click here for his current tour dates. Follow Ant on Instagram, X, and Facebook Learn more about Ant on his website https://www.antmiddleton.com/ Follow Nova Podcasts on Instagram for videos from the podcast and behind the scenes content – @novapodcastsofficial. CREDITSHost: Ant MiddletonEditor: Adrian WaltonExecutive Producers: Anna Henvest & Edwina StottManaging Producer: Elle Beattie Find more great podcasts like this at novapodcasts.com.au Nova Entertainment acknowledges the traditional custodians of the land on which we produced this podcast, the Gadigal People of the Eora Nation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The man who made the bombs for the 2002 Bali bombings has revealed what motivated the attack, police in Sydney are looking for two men who stole more than 6000 dollars worth of fuel yesterday, The former prime minister of Britain, David Cameron, has been appointed the country's next foreign secretary as part of an explosive cabinet reshuffle, there was a bit of drama outside the home of Joe Biden's 29 year old granddaughter, Sophie Ellis Bextor has apologised to Robbie Williams for comments she made about him 25 years ago,Jeff Bezos had a pretty ritzy engagement party over the weekend in Beverly HillsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Rule has covered several horrific events in his time in the newsroom. He talks with crime writer Olivia Jenkins about reporting on disasters. If you want to listen to the full bonus episode in which Andrew talks about what it was like covering the Bali Bombings and how to deal with the trauma of reporting on something like that, subscribe to Crime X+ on Apple Podcasts today or the Herald Sun App. Produced by Andrea Thiis-Evensen.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A first hand account of how in a mass shooting, the preservation and storing of bodies is a horrific, but necessary process. It's crucial to ensure no evidence is lost and that they remain in a dignified and respectful state. Jodie is the Manager of Forensic Technical Services at the Victorian Institute of Forensic Medicine - essentially meaning that she manages the mortuary. So she's responsible for the storage and maintenance of remains all across the state and country. Understand her incredible work, with host Kathryn Fox and hear the first hand account of Jodie's experience at the Broad Arrow Cafe in the aftermath of the Port Arthur Massacre. For more episodes, download the LiSTNR app. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Episode 24. I have the pleasure of speaking with Michael Romeo, Clinical Psychologist, about Functional Neurological Disorder (FND).Michael has been practicing as a Clinical Psychologist for over 20 years. He began his career as an Adolescent Psychologist. He worked in Bali treating ex-patriates experiencing PTSD following the Bali Bombing in 2002. He has worked as an educator and supervisor for most of his career. Michael lectured at Macquarie University for over ten years and was the International Student Counsellor at The University of Newcastle Counselling Service. Most of his career has focused on treating suicidal behaviours and complex trauma with EMDR, Schema Therapy, DBT and other strengths-based approaches. He currently works in private practice, where his primary clinical interest is treating Functional Neurological Disorders.This is such a rich discussion as not only is Michael an expert on FND but has lived experience. Listen in for a wealth of information pertinent to both the practitioner and the individual who may be experiencing unexplainable neurological symptoms.Some of the key points covered include:What is FND?Disconnection between the brain's hardware and the brain's softwareNeurological symptoms- brain stress responseWhy getting an accurate diagnosis is so importantThe diagnosis acceptance processImportance of engaging with therapy to reduce negative neuroplasticityNeed for a team approach for FND- OT, PT, Yoga, Psychology, .......Energy Systems Hypothesis for Functional SeizuresStress Model and FNDChildren and Adolescents and FNDMichael's personal journey with FNDVirtual Reality for FNDFND ResourcesManaging the boom and bust of FNDRole of distraction in recoveryDispelling negative expectations and recoverySSP for FND- Michael's experience with the SSP- improved mood, energy, less brain fog, and a sense of calm.Resources we spoke about include:https://www.neurosymptoms.org/en/https://fndhope.org/https://fndaus.org.au/SSP and FND Paper in Harvard Review of Psychiatry tells the story of MT, a 10-year-old girl with Functional Neurological Disorder (FND) (Rajabalee, et al. 2022). Neuromodulation Using Computer-Altered Music to Treat a Ten-Year-Old Child Unresponsive to Standard Interventions for Functional Neurological Disorder
The chief Bali bombmaker has been released from an Indonesian prison after serving just over half of his sentence.
The chief Bali bombmaker has been released from an Indonesian prison after serving just over half of his sentence.
Our guest this week is a musician, artist, and surfer. He worked at Ocean Pacific and Gotcha as a graphic designer and later founded Epic Clothing in the 80's. He has had multiple bands throughout his life, including El Centro and Uprising. His bands were featured and toured on the Warp Tour. He has even had a song appear on CSI Miami. His life forever changed on October 12, 2002, BALI BOMBING, when he lost his best friend Steve Webster. He had horrific head trauma, broken bones, burns across his body, loss of hearing, he was a warrior. He fought to save his friend's life and others and made a way through the rubble to save other people. More importantly we can't wait to hear about all of his talents, including music, art, writing, surfing and how he is inspiring others with his positivity. We welcome Steve “CRABBY” Cabler!! See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ali Donaldson was one of the first journalists on the ground after the Bali bombings in October, 2002. Twenty years on, Ali shares never before heard detail from investigators, medics, and survivors who were there when the horrific explosion ripped through the Kuta night district. Bali is a fav holiday destination for so many of us and the impact of this terrorist attack reverberated far beyond the 88 Australians who died that night. Listen to Shockwaves: The Bali Bombings podcast: https://podfollow.com/1639852888 Watch Shockwaves: The Bali Bombings TV doco: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3jlvW_FOoig Hear my chat with Luke Darcy on Empowering Leaders: https://link.chtbl.com/EmpoweringLeadersPodcast Follow Turia on Tik Tok: @turia_pitt or Instagram @Turiapitt Want more chats with Turia? She writes a weekly newsletter, get it here: turiapitt.com/letter-gangSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2002 Bali bombings were one of the deadliest terror attacks the region has ever seen, claiming the lives of 202 people. Twenty years on, the pain from the tragedy persists, and things got downright triggering when graphic footage from the attacks was shown to survivors and mourners who attended a memorial service in Kuta. We speak to Coconuts Bali Managing Editor Amahl to understand how that could have happened, and whether or not people were held responsible. Tune in! Other stories include: Journalists go into hiding after threats by Myanmar's military junta | Primary school teacher threatened with dismissal letter for voicing out against school syllabus | Hong Kong civil servant arrested for releasing revenge porn of girlfriend who allegedly strayed | Dog saliva or alcohol? What really triggered the Turkish Airlines passenger on that diverted flight? | Redditors sharing Pinoys' weirdest flexes expose toxic cracks in Filipino culture | High honors: Bangkok dispensary to hold ‘Cannabis Cup' | Get Rex'd: Singapore set to welcome a giant T-Rex – but only for 3 days WTF is up in Southeast Asia + Hong Kong delivers impactful, weird, and wonderful reporting by our journalists on the ground in eight cities: Singapore, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Manila, Jakarta, Kuala Lumpur, Yangon, and Bali. Listen to headline news on matters large and small, designed for people located in – or curious about – Southeast Asia and Hong Kong. WTF is up in Southeast Asia + Hong Kong is available on Apple, Spotify, Google, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Subscribe today!
Twenty years ago, as friends, families and football teams were enjoying their Balinese holidays, two bombs were detonated in the heart of Kuta Beach.
Welcome to The Quicky, getting you up to speed daily. The Quicky drops an episode every morning with a deep dive and the news headlines, and we'll be bringing you the afternoon news as well. Every weekday Emma Gillespie will be in your ears telling you the headlines you need to know, to make your commute home that little easier. And yes, Claire Murphy will still be getting you up to speed each morning. CREDITS Host: Emma Gillespie Audio Producer: Thom Lion Subscribe to MamamiaBecome a Mamamia subscriber: https://www.mamamia.com.au/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian families and friends of the Bali bombing victims are shocked that graphic footage of the Sari Club blast and bomb maker Umar Patek have been shown at an overnight memorial service in Kuta
Australian families and friends of the Bali bombing victims are shocked that graphic footage of the Sari Club blast and bomb maker Umar Patek have been shown at an overnight memorial service in Kuta
Twenty years ago, as friends, families and football teams were enjoying their Balinese holidays, two bombs were detonated in the heart of Kuta Beach. 202 people were killed - among them, 88 Australians - and hundreds more were injured. It was - and remains - the largest loss of Australian life in a single terror attack. The country has paused to reflect on what it lost.
Reflecting on the Bali bombings, former Prime Minister John Howard, who was in office when the attack happened, says it was an extraordinary moment, when Australians became the target of terrorism. Mr Howard says he hopes he helped in whatever small way he could - as he heard stories of the families and survivors at the time. He shared his memories with SBS Chief Political Correspondent Anna Henderson.
We dedicated this morning's show to remembering the Bali Bombings, which happened on this day 20 years ago. We speak to Peter Overton who was a reporter on the ground at the time, as well as Nicole who has an incredible story of survival.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We dedicated this morning's show to remembering the Bali Bombings, which happened on this day 20 years ago. We speak to Peter Overton who was a reporter on the ground at the time, as well as Nicole who has an incredible story of survival.
Phil Britten joins the show for the 20th anniversary of the Bali bombings. Phil was 22 years old at the time of the terrorist attack, still recovering from the trauma. He goes into detail of his experience and how it's affected him later in life.
Phil Britten joins the show for the 20th anniversary of the Bali bombings. Phil was 22 years old at the time of the terrorist attack, still recovering from the trauma. He goes into detail of his experience and how it's affected him later in life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
EMPOWER Golf - Ben Tullipan 20 years ago Ben Tullipan miraculously survived the terror attack in Bali when 88 Australians lost their life in and around the Sari Club. After finding the game of golf as a bilateral amputee, Ben and EMPOWER Golf founder James Gribble dedicate their lives to making the game of golf accessible to people with disability. Two amazing men. In this EP we chat with Ben as he takes part in a golf trip to showcase some of Australia's magnificent and somewhat remote golf destinations. Proving that location is no barrier for golfers of all abilities. EMPOWER Golf - WEBSITE Ben Tullipan - Instagram Air Adventure Golf - WEBSITE
It was on 12 October 2002 that 202 people including 88 Aussies were killed in a terror attack in Bali. This week marks 20 years since that horrific event, so in this Squiz Shortcut, we take a look at what happened on that night in downtown Kuta, who was responsible for the attacks, and how it changed our relationship with Indonesia. Squiz recommends: Life-saving medical innovations and burns treatments that came from the Bali bombings, 20 years on - ABC News Operation ALLIANCE: 2002 Bali Bombings - AFP Podcast
Commemorations being to mark 20 years since terrorists bombed two nightclubs in Bali, killing 202 people, including 88 Australians.
The boys discuss Jaeger O'Meara, the Giants' trade period to date, Mark McVeigh, 20th anniversary of the Bali Bombings, and more.
Commemorations being to mark 20 years since terrorists bombed two nightclubs in Bali, killing 202 people, including 88 Australians.
David Read was one of the first doctors on the ground in Bali, 20 years ago and what he saw there turned him into a leading figure in disaster response
David Read was one of the first doctors on the ground in Bali, 20 years ago and what he saw there turned him into a leading figure in disaster response
This week marks 20 years since a deadly terrorist attack in Bali. 88 Australians were among hundreds killed in the bomb blasts along Kuta's busy nightclub strip. With local health services stretched, dozens of wounded Australians were medically evacuated for lifesaving treatment. And all eyes turned to the closest major hospital in Darwin, where a small team transformed its unaccredited emergency department and eight bed intensive care unit to save lives.
This week marks 20 years since a deadly terrorist attack in Bali. 88 Australians were among hundreds killed in the bomb blasts along Kuta's busy nightclub strip. With local health services stretched, dozens of wounded Australians were medically evacuated for lifesaving treatment. And all eyes turned to the closest major hospital in Darwin, where a small team transformed its unaccredited emergency department and eight bed intensive care unit to save lives.
Media Watch 2022 Episode 34: Bombers' religion; Nine's Bali bombing buzz; Andrew O'Keefe's rehab; Wrong chopper.
Our guests for this episode are Therese Fox and Megan Norris.In 2002 friends Therese Fox and Bronwyn Cartwright travelled to Bali – it was a dream trip that the two Geelong nurses had saved hard for. It was Therese's first trip overseas and away from her young children.On October 12th Therese and Bronwyn decided to go out to Paddy's Irish Bar for their last night in Bali.Deadly terrorist attacks on Paddy's Bar and the Sari Club in Kuta's party precinct killed 202 people - 88 from Australia including Bronwyn. Therese was critically injured with third-degree burns to 85 per cent of her body.Therese is intensely private but years after the horror of the bombings and her slow, painful road to recovery, she felt that it was important to have her story on record - for her family, to honour Bronwyn and to acknowledge the people whose lives intersected with hers in the aftermath of the terrorist attacks.Therese turned to crime journalist and author Megan Norris, who you'll know from previous episodes of Australian True Crime, to put her remarkable story into words… And you can read it in the book Out of The Ashes: The mother's love that healed the scars of the Bali bombings.If you have been affected by anything discussed in this episode you can contact:Lifeline on 13 11 14 13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people) For ad-free listening, early access and exclusive content, join Australian True Crime Plus on Apple Podcasts here: http://apple.co/australiantruecrime CREDITS:Host: Meshel Laurie. You can find her on Instagram Co-Host: Emily Webb. You can find her on Instagram here and listen to her podcast Killer Content here. Guests: Therese Fox and Megan NorrisProducer/Editor: Matthew TankardExecutive Producer: Jacqueline TonksRecorded at a Hub Australia Media Studio. Find the workspace that's right for you at https://www.hubaustralia.com/ GET IN TOUCH: Send us a question or comment on this episode to be used in our "Episode Download" series: https://www.speakpipe.com/ATC Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook https://www.facebook.com/AustralianTrueCrimePod/ Email the show at team@smartfella.com.au Australian True Crime is a podcast by Smart Fella Media. Your story matters and how you tell it matters even moreSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/australiantruecrime. For a few dollars per month, you can listen to every episode early and ad free, access fortnightly bonus content, and even get your name shouted out on the show! Become a subscriber to Australian True Crime Plus here: https://plus.acast.com/s/australiantruecrime. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today on the show, journalist and author Bronwyn Adcock will be reading her piece from the latest issue. It follows the fate of Encep ‘Hambali' Nurjaman - a man arrested as a central figure in the Bali Bombings nearly 20 years ago - and interrogates his fraught path to justice in the War on Terror, through CIA black spots and Guantanamo Bay, torture and rendition, and bureaucratic obfuscation. Guest: Journalist and author, Bronwyn Adcock Background reading: The Trial in The Monthly.
Ahead of the premiere of Hunted on Channel 10, we had chat with the former Detective Superintendent and AFP agent, Dr David Craig who protected our Prime Ministers and led many high-profile investigations, including the Bali bombings in 2005!! Before we watch him lead the highly anticipated new TV series, we ask him question about his profession and the stories behind his covert operations!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of the premiere of Hunted on Channel 10, we had chat with the former Detective Superintendent and AFP agent, Dr David Craig who protected our Prime Ministers and led many high-profile investigations, including the Bali bombings in 2005!! Before we watch him lead the highly anticipated new TV series, we ask him question about his profession and the stories behind his covert operations! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices