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Large-scale gold mining returns to the Barkly. Should bounties on feral animals be introduced in the Northern Territory?
Le ministre délégué de l'Agro-industrie, Fabrice David, a visité la Station Expérimentale de Barkly à Beau-Bassin, le vendredi 21 mars. L'objectif de cette visite était d'évaluer les activités en cours liées à la production de semences et à la propagation des plantes. Lors de sa visite, le ministre a exprimé son soutien pour renforcer la résilience agricole nationale face aux menaces telles que le changement climatique, les catastrophes naturelles et les conflits mondiaux. Il a également assuré un soutien en termes de ressources humaines, de financement et de matériel pour améliorer la production alimentaire durable.
Wet weather heading towards the Barkly as monsoon stirs. Demand heats up for native lemon myrtle.
October and November have been insane. Mikey and Ash finally get the chance to sit down for a poddy and talk about how crazy the last couple of months has been. Including the arrival of Mikey's new boat, the big Kimberley trip and of course the Barkly Bulls 'N' Barra event that was held at King Ash Bay last weekend.Links to more Guys in the Gulf Content"Gulf Mud Crabbers" Music Playlist on Spotify - Gulf Mud Crabbers PlaylistMore content on Facebook - www.facebook.com/guysinthegulfpodcast"The Rod Locker" Facebook Group - www.facebook.com/groups/737679488412821Show your supportSupport us on Patreon - www.patreon.com/GuysintheGulfPodcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Morning team and callers discuss what the Eagles will do without AJ Brown playing. The team examine the possibility of giving the ball more to Saquon Barkley. The caller would like to use multiple RB's.
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Eastern Cape traffic officials have closed Barkly Pass, on the R58 route between Barkly East and Elliot, this morning due to heavy snowfalls. The Eastern Cape Transport Department says some vehicles are stuck in the snow on the R58. Authorities are also keeping an eye on snowfall-prone routes such as Penhoek Pass on the N6 between Komani and Jamestown and others mainly in mountainous areas. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Eastern Cape Transport Department spokesperson, Unathi Binqose
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Barkly and Stuart Highways still in bad condition following wet season. NT Farmers, traditional owners both concerned about water allocation plan.
Each week we talk with Chris Walsh, the editor of the NT Independent about the top stories that are making news in the Territory on a long form podcast we call Weekends With Walshy. Territory Story News Bites is a short form weekly podcast which gives you a snap shot of some of the stories we're going to be talking about on the weekend podcast. It's meant to give you a quick insight as to what's happening in the Territory each week and some of the stories that we'll discuss in more detail during Weekends With Walshy. On this episode of News Bites we speak with Chris Walsh from the NT Independent about what he's working on at the time of recording. Some of the stories making headlines this week include: This week's stories are: 1. Riches placed on leave until September as ‘serious allegations' investigated https://ntindependent.com.au/riches-placed-on-leave-until-september-as-serious-allegations-investigated/ 2. McClintock report clearing Riches called into question after email revelation https://ntindependent.com.au/mcclintock-report-clearing-riches-called-into-question-after-email-revelation/ 3. Acting ICAC's personal connections to Labor revealed, compromising photos also raised https://ntindependent.com.au/acting-icacs-personal-connections-to-labor-revealed-compromising-photos-also-raised/ 4. No rule changes in wake of Labor's 2020 election rorts as Government defers scandal to after election https://ntindependent.com.au/no-rule-changes-in-wake-of-labors-2020-election-rorts-as-government-defers-scandal-to-after-election/ 5. Barkly council sacked, report shows former CEO tried to sabotage government-ordered investigation https://ntindependent.com.au/barkly-council-sacked-report-shows-former-ceo-tried-to-sabotage-government-ordered-investigation/ 6. Tamboran says it can raise the $250m to begin gas production in Beetaloo https://ntindependent.com.au/tamboran-says-it-can-raise-the-250m-to-begin-gas-production-in-beetaloo/ 7. Labor promise to ban gillnets if elected, despite failing to meet 2020 election promise on fishery review https://ntindependent.com.au/labor-promise-to-ban-gillnets-if-elected-despite-failing-to-meet-2020-election-promise-on-fishery-review/ 8. Job of the week - https://www.seek.com.au/job/76652346?savedSearchID=3a06b5cc-a1de-11e8-93a9-0bd920cd47b0&tracking=JMC-SavedSearch-anz-1 Have a listen to the details of some of the big stories Chris and Co are preparing to put online this week and some of the stories we'll be discussing on Weekends With Walshy. The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing your local digital marketing experts. For more information about your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
NT's largest barramundi fishing company speaks about proposed buyout of commercial licences. Lots of surface water and birds through the Barkly.
NT Seafood Council 'strongly opposes' plan to ban gillnets in barramundi fishery. Brunette Races underway in the Barkly.
Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
With the news of Hughesy's beloved family dog Barkly passing, the response online has been incredible. Hughesy has a special message for everyone who reached out to him. Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB is loving the weather, and Hughesy is loving Dennis Armfield. We rip through the All Sports Report, then Nick Riewoldt is in studio to talk about life in Texas, and the Saints. Topics Hughes is in the house to reflect on a potential awkward interaction, Bradley from Cranbourne has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash, and Carlton legend David Rhys-Jones is in studio to raise money and awareness for Prader-Willi Syndrome. Then, Billy Brownless rings in from somewhere in the world to talk about The Amazing Race, we dive into the archives for an idiot song, and Hughesy's Joke is a tribute to his dog Barkly, who sadly passed away overnight.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Cattle sail from Darwin as Indonesian live export trade resumes. Ex-cyclone Lincoln drops heavy rain over Barkly and Tanami regions.
Chris and Co have been working hard as usual this week on a vast array of stories. Another week where there's been a lot happening in the world of news in the NT and we've got it all for you here on the weekend edition. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1. CLP MLA facing charges in connection to Adelaide car crash last year 2. Chansey Paech's shares in grog distribution company revealed 2a. ‘Sickening betrayal': Paech did not disclose grog shares to Cabinet, Chief Minister says, as calls for his resignation mount 2b. Paech blocks censure motion in Parliament against CM as federal Labor members refuse to back him 3. ‘I'm just going away': Kezia Purick quits politics 4. ‘He appeared drunk': Opposition, independents reject Labor's new Speaker 5. Police still investigating Barkly mayor for sitting on child as he moves interstate 6. Solar power stations connected to grid but not producing electricity, as questions raised in Parliament 7. Dodgy contractors targeted with new building laws 8. Landscaper contracts melioidosis as businesses warned of increased risk due to heavy rains 9. Job of the week - https://www.seek.com.au/job/73715142?savedSearchID=1e92b6ce-a1de-11e8-93a9-2b89208d8b6b&tracking=JMC-SavedSearch-anz-1 The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
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Central Station - Stories from Outback Australian Cattle Stations
This episode is part 2 of our chat with Wayne Bean – if you haven't listened to Part 1, you know the drill, go on, go back and listen to it first. In this episode Wayne recalls the 18 years he spent working for Heytesbury Pastoral, where he progressed from an overseer on the Barkly, to junior manager in the Victoria River District, and finally, his goal of senior manager in the Kimberley. Throughout those years he saw the end of BTEC, gained his pilots licence, and had a front row seat to the positive changes the Heytesbury Pastoral boss, Janet Holmes à Court, put in place – not least of all the introduction of paid positions for managers wives. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A, salut! Începem astăzi o serie formidabilă despre empirism. Știți voi, acel curent în epistemologie despre care toată lumea crede că se referă la vampiri. Astăzi doar introducem ușor marile teme (De unde vine cunoașterea? Ce este relația de cauzalitate? etc. ) și marea dezbatere între empiriști și raționaliști (Cine face mai multe flotări? Steaua sau Dinamo? etc.). Invitați speciali: Linus Pauling, 2Pac, Locke, Barkly (woof!), Damian Drăghici și Immanuel Kant. 00:00 Introducere03:32 Planul pentru serie05:03 Noul jingle!! ._)05:18 Povestea lui Pauling (vit C)11:59 În dulcele stil american17:35 Paranteză: Hoffman-La Roche și vitamin cartels23:09 Retorica de pe etichete25:45 Damian Drăghici29:36 Niște știință pe bune (vit D)37:13 Empirism vs. Raționalism45:50 Analitic vs. Sintetic, A priori vs. A posteriori50:23 O excepție grasă (ca maică-ta haha!)https://www.patreon.com/octavpopa Support the show
Chris and Co have been working hard as usual this week on a vast array of stories. Another week where there's been a lot happening in the world of news in the NT and we've got it all for you here on the weekend edition. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1. Fyles admits adviser's gas industry lobbyist links ‘doesn't pass pub test', as party members call for leadership change 2. Fyles and senior adviser referred for possible criminal conduct to ICAC, police 3. Victims of crime let down by govt's ‘community court sentencing' program: Sources 4. ‘Shocking revelation': Minister admits child protection team missing a third of its workers 5. Actions of CEO and Mayor not part of investigation into Barkly council, investigator says 6. Reduced bottle shop trading hours begin 7. Rural man charged after killing two dogs with gun 8. Airnorth to service Perth to Alice Springs route starting in March 9. Bonza launches Alice Springs to Melbourne route 10. Job of the week - https://www.seek.com.au/job/72029214?ref=search-standalone&type=promoted#sol=a6bb6ba6a35d73ae42f1056dff4b9a1d30c16447 The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
Each week we talk with Chris Walsh, the editor of the NT Independent about the top stories that are making news in the Territory on a long form podcast we call Weekends With Walshy. Territory Story News Bites is a short form weekly podcast which gives you a snap shot of some of the stories we're going to be talking about on the weekend podcast. It's meant to give you a quick insight as to what's happening in the Territory each week and some of the stories that we'll discuss in more detail during Weekends With Walshy. On this episode of News Bites we speak with Chris Walsh from the NT Independent about what he's working on at the time of recording. Some of the stories making headlines this week include: - Chief Minister and senior adviser referred for possible criminal conduct to ICAC & police - Actions of CEO & Mayor not part of investigation into Barkly council, investigator says - Reduced bottle shop trading hours Have a listen to the details of some of the big stories Chris and Co are preparing to put online this week and some of the stories we'll be discussing on Weekends With Walshy. The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing your local digital marketing experts. For more information about your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
Makenzie Mills moved north to work and fell in love with the way of life. Growing up in the Hunter Valley, Makenzie followed in her sister's footsteps and headed to Queensland. Five years later Makenzie has worked on various properties including Barkly, Millungera and Coolullah. Makenzie has a great group of friends, loves the long days at work and enjoys the social scene. But it hasn't always been easy being so far from her family. More Than Mail is proudly brought to you by Brodie Agencies, McKinlay. Contact Jim Brodie on 0427468713 or Lachy Smith on 0401168915. You can follow More Than Mail adventures on Instagram, on Facebook, or at morethanmail.com.au Or, you can send me an email hello@morethanmail.com.au
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Chris and Co have been working hard as usual this week on a vast array of stories. Another week where there's been a lot happening in the world of news. in the NT and we've got it all for you here on the weekend edition. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1. Where's Frank? Opposition calls for explanation on head public servant's disappearance 2. NT Government mistakenly overpays seniors by nearly $500k; wants money back 3. Three vehicles stolen in night of mayhem used to throw rocks at public, attempted rams of police cars4. Girl threatened with knife by men in home break-in 5. UN Special Rapporteur visits NT as government hides child sexual assault data 6. New school bus service for Barkly region to help combat poor attendance rates 7. Barkly Regional Council forced to defend sacking in Federal Court 8. Rural man arrested for allegedly pulling gun on neighbour over Facebook post 9. Macklemore to perform at Bassinthegrass 10. Job of the week - https://www.seek.com.au/job/71329943?savedSearchID=3a06b5cc-a1de-11e8-93a9-0bd920cd47b0&tracking=JMC-SavedSearch-anz-1 The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
Fires still burning north, east and south of Alice Springs. Barkly stations take a break for the Melbourne Cup.
After weeks of fighting fires, the disaster assistance on offer to NT cattle producers has been labelled insufficient and "clearly not enough".
Dead hedgehogs found in imported horse feed. Mining approval granted to Barkly phosphate project.
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Major back-burning operation underway to stop Barkly blaze. Water Trigger Bill introduced to the Senate.
Plans for green liquid hydrogen production on Darwin Harbour. Barkly bushfire downgraded but has burnt about 1.3 million hectares.
Police warn remote communities of threat of massive Barkly fire in the Northern Territory
Another big week in news this week. A wide range of issues discussed on this episode affecting the Territory far and wide. The unofficial mayor of "Clown Town" joins us to unravel this weeks newsworthy activities. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1. AFLNT to remove Gwynne's name from best and fairest medal 2. CLP president resigns days before by-election over party's opposition to Indigenous Voice to Parliament 3. Barkly council CEO resigns amid unexplained unlimited leave, no reason given for departure 4. Police lay blame for botched Gwynne trial on DPP; DPP blames judge for failure 5. ‘Risk mitigation strategies' imposed ahead of Grand Final at TIO Stadium after firefighters' raise safety concerns 6. Corrections officers to vote on new agreement, with 9 per cent wage increase in first year 7. Alcohol bans, pressure from Labor MLAs, force Darwin council to issue $160 fines to rough sleepers 8. ‘Sitting ducks': Contract awarded to build new houses in flood zone at Pigeon Hole 9. Job of the week The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
Weekends With Walshy has got off to an explosive start to 2023. There's some great stories we discuss on the podcast this week including the now infamous "backflip" from the NT Government. Each week we speak with Chris Walsh, Editor of the NT Independent online newspaper, about some of the stories making news in the Territory. This week's stories are: 1. Unredacted coronial report: Police pursued Zach Rolfe murder charge against DPP witness advice 2. ICAC's review of troubled Batchelor Institute not intended to ‘punish or embarrass', leaves out allegations of misconduct 3. NT's Attorney General referred to ICAC over alleged ‘misconduct, potential corruption': Lambley 4. Alcohol ban for communities and town camps to be reinstated: Fyles 5. ‘Unfit to govern': Opposition rallying support for no-confidence motion in Fyles Government 6. Alice Springs Hospital short 130 nurses and midwives, casuals paid $1500 a day in communities: Union 7. Barkly mayor arrested again for allegedly driving with marijuana in his system: Sources 8. The Job Fyles - Job of the week The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information go to www.oppidanus.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
Steve Edgington is a Member of the Northern Territory Legislative Assembly for the seat of Barkly. Geographically, Barkly represents the largest electorate in the Northern Territory Parliament at almost 442,000 square kilometres. That's larger than the entire state of California. Born in Carlton, Victoria, Steve was just a baby when his family moved to Adelaide, South Australia. After completing high school and a few odd jobs, Steve signed up to become a police officer in the Northern Territory. He spent 16 years in the force and worked in Darwin, Alice Springs as well as in remote communities. Steve went on to become Mayor of Tennant Creek before running for the seat of Barkly in the 2020 election. He won the seat by just 5 votes, the smallest margin in the history of the Northern Territory. This is Steve's Territory story. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/territorystory/message
Kimmer Show 459, Lotto talk, Biden business dealings with Hunter, Better Call Saul debate, Americans ruining Mexico City, Barkly outspoken LIV comments, Pete's Tweets, and other fun S%$T on today's Kimmer-cast See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, CAWLS host Sophie Quinn interviews Julia Parkin, CAWLS Solicitor. Julia discusses her experience as the specialist domestic and family violence lawyer at the CAWLS office in Tennent Creek. She discusses the challenges women have accessing legal help in the Barkly region, the experience of court week, the diversity in language and cultural groups, and the experiences of living in a remote community. Listen in to find out more about the legal services in Tennent Creek. This episode features music by local artist: 'Beloved' by Katie Harder and 'Book Of Drought' by Gleny Rae Please note, Sisters in Law is designed and intended to provide general information current at the time of publication, for informational purposes only. The contents do not constitute legal advice. You should seek legal advice or other professional advice in relation to any particular matters you may have. Reach us at cawls.org.au/contact/ Produced in partnership with 8CCC Community Radio. Sisters In Law Season Two has been made possible through the support of the Community Broadcasting Foundation. Find out more at www.cbf.org.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob and Woody wrap up the season of the Barkly St Podcast as we head into the 2021 AFL Grand Final. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's Preliminary Final week, so Barkly Street has called in the big guns - a man who knows what it's like to own the big stage in a huge final. Those with short memories will know the impact Tory Dickson had in the entire 2016 Finals Series, but his four-goal performance in the Preliminary Final is stuff of legend. Bob and Woody welcome ‘Dicko' on zoom to chat about his memories of that win over GWS, including his negating role on Heath Shaw and Easton's outrageous high-flying grab. Dickson also outlines what life is like a year on from his AFL retirement, including his investment portfolio, looking after his young son and being as passionate as ever when he's watching the red, white and blue. Also on this week's episode, Easton and Bob talk about the future of the Barkly Street hosts' chairs after the news of Bob's defection to Fremantle, how ‘Laverne and Shirley' stood up to the pressure of chasing Charlie Cameron around last week, and how big of a loss Cody Weightman is to the team. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rohan Smith played 12 finals for the red, white and blue, so what better guest for Bob and Woody to chat to in this Semi Final edition of the Barkly Street podcast. After a few technical difficulties, ‘Bubba' zooms in from his room in the Bulldogs' Launceston accommodation complex to chat about the Dogs' finals win over Essendon last week, the power of Bevo's pre-game speech, his passion and emption as the Club's defensive coach, preparing for the clash against the Lions, and Bailey Dale's incredible season. He also answers Barkly Street's ‘stock' player profile questions, including the real reason Archie Salek calls him ‘RS'. Woody also gives Bob a guided tour of his Bulldogs' quarantine digs and protocols the travelling party are living with, the impressive form of Tom Liberatore, and the internal four-tiered system for rating the performance of on-field smothers. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's finals time on Barkly Street, and Bob and Woody are on hand to chat about the Dogs' huge Elimination Final clash on Sunday. The boys discuss how the players are planning to bounce back from last week's heartbreaking loss to Port Adelaide, playing a final in Tasmania, the travelling party's latest quest to go for glory away from Victoria, and much more. The long-awaited appearance of Archie Salek also finally comes to fruition on this week's show, with the Club icon joining the lads to discuss his long and storied association with the Bulldogs, and importantly just how all those player nicknames came about. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the greatest Bulldogs of all – 364-game red, white and blue legend Brad Johnson – is the prized special guest on the Barkly Street podcast this week. The ‘Smiling Assassin' is just the tonic for Bulldogs fans this week, many of which are in Victorian lockdowns while the Club prepares for a huge Friday night clash with Port Adelaide at Marvel Stadium. Johnson joins the zoom call with regular co-hosts Bob Murphy and Easton Wood to discuss these topics and more: Why he got the nickname ‘Brandon Johansson' in his playing days. What it's like bumping into old team-mates nowadays. His ongoing passion for the Bulldogs and his assessment of the season so far. The backstory to Ella J's ‘The Bont' song. Creating Zena Sport, the company behind the impact protection garments worn by female athletes across a number of sports. Why Archie Salek shouted ‘Scotch and Coke!' when he took set shots at training. Woody and Bob also cover off last week's loss to the Hawks, the hard quarantine living arrangements imposed on players and staff this week, an update on Easton's fat lip, a nod to the careers of Eddie Betts and Jarrod Harbrow, and this week's match dedicated to Lifeline Australia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's a leadership smorgasbord on this week's episode of Barkly Street, with Marcus Bontempelli joining Bob and Woody on the podcast. Among a plethora of topics, the Bont discusses how much he misses the podcast (and notices the revolving door of co-hosts Bob has accumulated over the years), his view of Woody's incredible goal against the Bombers, drawing energy from the impact of serious injuries, and how the momentum is building towards September. The boys also talk about the latest release from up-and-coming artist Ella J (the talented daughter of Dogs' legend Brad Johnson), a collaboration with 10 High Fly which pays tribute to Bontempelli (and is aptly titled ‘The Bont'). Also on the menu this week is, of course, a deep-dive into Easton's 20th – and arguably finest – goal of his 182-game career to date. There's also discussion about the impact of Josh Bruce's ACL injury, the passing of legendary supporter Garry Hincks, and the public statement issued by the Bulldogs players on the impact of racism. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recently retired Bulldog – the universally loved Lin Long – gets another fitting farewell on this week's episode of the Barkly Street podcast. Jong joins Bob and Woody to recount his decade-long journey at VU Whitten Oval, which came to an end during the week. He recounts his sense of relief a few days after announcing his retirement, how he came to make the decision, who he told first, and what it was like telling the players in a team meeting. Jong also reflects on his career, how lucky he feels to have played at the Western Bulldogs, and discusses what's next for him, including being able to finally eat junk food, without the guilt! Before he arrives on the zoom call, Bob and Woody chat about last week's win over Adelaide in Ballarat, the latest covid-related lockdowns and being totally engrossed with the Tokyo Olympics. They also touch on Josh Schache's transition to defence, and how he finally forgave a sheepish Easton Wood for whacking him in guts while he was playing for Brisbane. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.