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Tom Barwon is a commercial property investing expert and a partner at Barwon Investment Partners, a leading Australian commercial property investment group. Tom specialises in healthcare properties and has invested hundreds of millions of dollars, across hundreds of properties throughout Australia. Barwon's Tom Patrick talking points Barwon's Tom Patrick walks us through the following topics: 1. Intro to commercial property investing 2. Difference between buying your own property and using a fund manager 3. How a fund manager gets paid 4. Commercial property versus residential property 5. Risks when investing in commercial real estate 6. Funding levels and risk 7. Key metrics before investing Resources: Barwon website: https://barwon.net.au/?utm_source=RASK Tom's healthcare fund: https://barwon.net.au/our-funds/barwon-healthcare-property-fund/ Book a call with Barwon: https://barwon.net.au/contact-us/ ~~ Resources you'll love ~~ Invest with Owen: https://bit.ly/R-invest Mortgage Broking: https://bit.ly/broke-rask Financial Planning: https://bit.ly/R-plan Property Coaching: https://bit.ly/R-P-coach 100-point property checklist (PDF): https://bit.ly/prop-check Accounting with Grey Space: http://bit.ly/3DG5lWS Business Coaching: https://bit.ly/o-coach Ask a question: https://bit.ly/3QtiY00 DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation, and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser, or financial adviser.Access The Rask Group's Financial Services Guide (FSG): https://www.rask.com.au/fsg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, Minh & Debbie discuss a couple of different sets of statistics, including the NDIA's most recent quarterly update along with some findings released in a white paper by Barwon Investment Partners in November as part of their 'Investing in the Specialist Disability Accommodation Sector - 2024 report.Both sets of statistics offer a different take on the NDIS and SDA data from the information we generally provide, which is predominantly specific SDA data in relation to supply and demand.The NDIA data includes information such as the number and primary disability of NDIS participants overall, participant numbers by age group, how many have SIL and/or SDA funding among other numbers.The Barwon stats are more SDA specific but of interest are the numbers relating to SDA vacancy as well as future SDA supply & demand.------------------------------------------------------LEAVE US A GOOGLE REVIEW!SDA ADVISORY SERVICEShttps://www.sdaadvisory.com.auSDA RESEARCH REPORTShttps://ndis.property/reportsEBOOKS:www.robustdesign.com.auwww.highphysicalsupport.com.auwww.improvedliveability.com.auwww.fullyaccessible.com.auSend us a textNDIS PROPERTY AUSTRALIA:Our team conducts thorough research on Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and provides appropriate technical advice through premium and strategy-based solutions. We also use complex feasibility calculation spreadsheets to help investors understand the expected annual income of an SDA dwelling, the timeline stages of construction of their property, as well as revealing the hidden costs. By staying up-to-date with the latest SDA data and pricing payments information, we help clients make better-informed decisions and achieve their investment goals.FOLLOW US:LinkedInInstagramFacebookCONTACT:Please feel free to call us on 1300 254 397 to talk to one of our friendly staff, otherwise, just pop on over to our website to find out more.For any podcast related queries or suggestions, please contact our podcast team via podcast@ndis.property
How do you invest in commercial property? Is investing in commercial real estate for income a good idea? What are the traps of commercial property? Tom Barwon is a commercial property investing expert and a partner at Barwon Investment Partners, a leading Australian commercial property investment group. Tom specialises in healthcare properties and has invested hundreds of millions of dollars, across hundreds of properties throughout Australia. Barwon's Tom Patrick talking points Barwon's Tom Patrick walks us through the following topics: 1. Intro to commercial property investing 2. Difference between buying your own property and using a fund manager 3. How a fund manager gets paid 4. Commercial property versus residential property 5. Risks when investing in commercial real estate 6. Funding levels and risk 7. Key metrics before investing Resources: Barwon website: https://barwon.net.au/?utm_source=RASK Tom's healthcare fund: https://barwon.net.au/our-funds/barwon-healthcare-property-fund/ Book a call with Barwon: https://barwon.net.au/contact-us/ ~~ Resources you'll love ~~ Invest with Owen: https://bit.ly/R-invest Mortgage Broking: https://bit.ly/broke-rask Financial Planning: https://bit.ly/R-plan Property Coaching: https://bit.ly/R-P-coach 100-point property checklist (PDF): https://bit.ly/prop-check Accounting with Grey Space: http://bit.ly/3DG5lWS Business Coaching: https://bit.ly/o-coach Ask a question: https://bit.ly/3QtiY00 DISCLAIMER: This podcast contains general financial information only. That means the information does not take into account your objectives, financial situation, or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the information is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on it. If you're confused about what that means or what your needs are, you should always consult a licensed and trusted financial planner. Unfortunately, we cannot guarantee the accuracy of the information in this podcast, including any financial, taxation, and/or legal information. Remember, past performance is not a reliable indicator of future performance. The Rask Group is NOT a qualified tax accountant, financial (tax) adviser, or financial adviser. Access The Rask Group's Financial Services Guide (FSG): https://www.rask.com.au/fsg Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Send us a Text Message.*please be warned… explicit language is in this episode.. including a word starting with C… Welcome to season 2 of Aussie Afterlife.. Ep 21: Barwon Park Mansion- my paranormal investigation. This episode is not for younger listeners, or those without a sense of humor or distaste for ‘some' explicit language…This episode is from my paranormal investigation from Barwon Park Mansion. This episode contains my paranormal experiences and true EVPs from my investigation. Grab a drink, relax and enjoy
Acknowledgement of Country//Headlines//Peter Murphy - Assembly of the International League For Peoples StrugglesWe listen back to human rights activist Peter Murphy discussing his recent visit to Penang, Malaysia, for the Assembly of the International League For Peoples Struggles (ILPS) with Jan Bartlett on Tuesday Hometime on the 2nd of July.- Catch Tuesday Hometime on 3CR every Tuesday from 4-6PM.// Beyond the Bars LIVE from Barwon Prison - Tues 9th of JulyWe listen to an excerpt from this week's 2024 Beyond the Bars LIVE Broadcast, Tues 9th July from Barwon Prison in Lara near Geelong. 3CR Presenters Chris Austin and Keiran Stewart-Assheton speak with some of the First Nations men incarcerated at Barwon Prison. They discuss child removals, DHS & Aboriginal Community-Controlled Organisations, and offer some advice and thoughts on supports and solutions for Mob inside.- Listen back to the full broadcasts from each prison here (ahead of our highlights CD launch later in the year)// Fionn Skiotis - Victorian Advocacy League for Individuals with Disability (VALID)We were joined by Fionn Skiotis, CEO of VALID to unpack the impacts of rapidly dimishing supports for disability advocates and community members. Peak bodies such as Disability Advocacy Victoria (DAV) and Disability Advocacy Network Australia (DANA) have called on the Minister for Disability, the Hon Lizzie Blandthorn MP, to provide urgent gap funding to the disability advocacy sector.//- Contact your local MP's and Minister for Disability, stating we need urgent funding for the disability advocacy sector.- Donate to your local disability advocacy service and/or send a message of thank you for their work.// Dr James Petty - Victorian Alcohol and Drug Association (VAADA)We were joined by Dr James Petty Senior Policy and Research Officer from VAADA, the peak for Victorian alcohol and other drug treatment services. We discussed the recent health alerts indicating that illicit drugs such as cocaine have been adulterated with a range of substances, including nitazenes. In acknowledgement of this risk, Harm Reduction Victoria (HRVic) and VAADA have developed a paper calling for the sector and the Victorian Government to work together on developing and delivering a Potent Synthetic Opioids Plan.//- Harm Reduction Victoria's Naloxone Training. Next one Thursday 1st of August free on Zoom. No need to register, and you recieve a free Naloxone kit. - How to get free Naloxone aka Narcan®- HRVic's Naloxone Nasal Spray Instructions Flyer- Harm reduction tips- Signs of an an opioid overdose // Liss Fenwick - 'The colony cares for everyone' show Artist Liss Fenwick joins us to speak about their show THE COLONY CARES FOR EVERYONE, a more-than-human collaboration with giant northern termites to deconstruct colonial knowledge systems, showing from July 10-12 at RMIT's Chancellery Building in the city. Liss is an artist using photography, video, sound and material processes, working with visual languages to explore speculative outcomes of failing human-centeredness and eurocentrism. Liss is from Larrakia Country in the Northern Territory, and works between there and Naarm.- Catch the show until tomorrow Friday 12th of July at RMIT's Chancellery Building//
Send us a Text Message.This is an edited version of our 2020 two-part podcast Celebrating PARCs, hosted by Chief Marketing Officer Robyn Haydon.Prevention and Recovery Care services (PARCs) are short and extended residential and day programs that provides 24-hour support in a “home-like” environment to people experiencing mental ill health and whose recovery can be supported without hospital admission. PARCs also supports people discharged from hospital who are not quite ready to return home.ermha365 delivers PARCs in South Yarra, Barwon and Warrnambool for partners Alfred Health, Barwon Health and Southwest Healthcare.Guests: Karenza Louis-Smith (ermha365 CEO), Sally Wall, Senior Manager, Mental Health, Forensic and Community Services, Kez and Sharon (PARC participants).ermha365 provides mental health and disability support for people in Victoria and the Northern Territory. Find out more about our services at our website.Helplines (Australia):Lifeline 13 11 14QLIFE 1800 184 52713 YARN 13 92 76Suicide Callback Service 1300 659 467ermha365 acknowledges that our work in the community takes place on the Traditional Lands of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and therefore respectfully recognise their Elders, past and present, and the ongoing Custodianship of the Land and Water by all Members of these Communities.We recognise people with lived experience who contribute to GET REAL podcast, and those who love, support and care for them. We recognise their strength, courage and unique perspective as a vital contribution so that we can learn, grow and achieve better outcomes together.
Tonight, the campfire crew are joined by Roy Butler MP, member for Barwon in the NSW Parliament. With a patch covering over 44% of the State, Roy spends most of his time cross crossing the district to meet with constituents about the issues, challenges and opportunities affecting Barwon. Around the campfire the guys cover off on a wide range of topics from politics, the supposed extinction of kangaroos, the genius of rewilding dairy cattle, hunting, shooting, rifle and gun collections. Though for Mark there is a whole lot of reminiscing about road tripping with the family through far west New South Wales…
Barwon Park is a little jewel in the local crown of Winchelsea as many visitors come solely to view the stately building
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GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Uncle Bruce Shillingsworth Snr, a Budjiti / Murrawari Elder, is one of 11 children in a creative and artistic family. His wife, children and grandchildren and family are all artists, painters, dancers and rainmakers. After collecting indigenous stories for over 50 years, Bruce began to paint on canvas and glass. Uncle Bruce's family and land is in north-west NSW – the Namoi, Barwon and Darling Rivers. Towns in the area include Brewarrina, Bourke, Enngonia, Wilcannia and Walgett. These north-west river communities have been devastated by water diversion by big cotton farmers and irrigators. Bruce is a cultural educator in Sydney and leads a cultural revival dance group in the north-west. His diverse career and vocation included educating young people for Barnardo's, Scouts Australia and NSW Education about responsibility to be in our history and living sensibly and sustainably. Bruce Shillingsworth lives in Redfern in Sydney and regularly works in Brewarrina teaching indigenous kids about coping with racism, and avoiding prison and alcohol. Uncle Bruce often brings groups of children and youth to Sydney for safe excursions to help them adjust to city life. He is a community youth worker and runs the local youth centre. His vision is that indigenous and non-indigenous Australians will walk together and see our collective national identities and concerns. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Matthew Hopkins is an Australian Lawyer living in Russia.
Michelle discussed her first year in the new role, issues ahead and the joy of also being GM of Read the Play, an important local organisation assisting clubs with mental health support
Craig me for a long chat which I have divided into three segments
Jock joined me to discuss the situation with umpiring numbers and the change in circumstances for the 2023 local footy season.
Emma joined us again to talk about the continuing battle to close the gender inequality gap.
EPISODE:Joss Engebretsen (SDA Portfolio Manager) from Barwon Investments joins Minh to discuss what Barwon does overall as a group, in particular their footprint into the SDA sector thus far, and also how they analyse SDA as an 'up and coming' sector of the property market. This is a brilliant episode which shows the analytics that goes behind a professional funds management organisation which is also active in the NDIS sector, and shows how they manoeuvre within the SDA space, as compared to the traditional 'mum & dad' property investors in this retail space. "Barwon Investment Partners is an independent fund manager with a 15 year track record of managing institutional and wholesale capital. Founded in 2006, Barwon manages over $2.9 Billion on behalf of its clients."www.barwon.net.auMinh asks Joss how the funds management sector is going with regards to SDA, and asks for Joss's advice to anyone looking to step into SDA as an investment long term. Joss also talks about what they look for in 'blue chip' assets in the SDA market, & also the acquisitions they have put into their portfolio to date. LEAVE US A GOOGLE REVIEW! --GOALS:It is our goal to see Participants with high-needs disabilities being appropriately housed in accommodation that is right for them. Purpose built homes promote opportunities for social and economic participation, enhance self-determination, & create conditions for Participants to lead vibrant, safe, & independent lives.www.robustdesign.com.auwww.highphysicalsupport.com.auwww.improvedliveability.com.auwww.fullyaccessible.com.auwww.participants.com.auCONTACT:Please feel free to call us on 1300254397 to talk to one of our friendly staff, otherwise, just pop on over to our website to find out more info on www.ndispropertyaustralia.com.auFOLLOW US ON:LinkedIn InstagramFacebookTwitterDISCLAIMER:Information contained in this podcast is general in nature only. It does not take into account the objectives, financial situation or needs of any particular person. You need to consider your financial situation and needs before making any decisions based on this information and should seek independent and professional advice for your personal circumstances.For any podcast related queries or suggestions, please contact our podcast manager via eryn@participants.com.auwww.sdahousingpodcast.com.au
On this day in 1922, Henry Lawson died at the age of 55. In this episode, we revisit his death and the pomp, circumstance and furore of his funeral, while also weighing the claim the Aussie bard of the bush was actually the world's first screenwriter.Bonus episodes available as soon as you support the show via patreon.com/forgottenaustralia* The Mad Bomber of Boulder: in February 1942 the goldfields of WA were rocked by one of the worst mass murders in modern Australian history.* Sydney, Spanish Flu and Covid-19: a live talk at MEDfest, held at the State Library of NSW in July 2022.* Hanging Ned Kelly: an audio preview of my upcoming book, comprising the prologue, author's note and first chapter. Note: this will be released on regular platforms in late September. You can pre-order Hanging Ned Kelly and read a chapter sampler for free here: https://affirmpress.com.au/publishing/hanging-ned-kelly/* All Hail, Megaethon: the bizarre story of Australia's first road trips - in the mid-1850s!* Last of the Bushrangers: an addition to the regular episode Young Ned Kelly, this tells the story of another young outlaw in country Victoria in 1922.* The Rats Must Die: a live talk about Bubonic Plague, delivered at the Sydney Festival in January 2022.* Black Thursday: the tale of the 1851 bushfires that burned out one-quarter of Victoria.* To Sir, With Hate: who murdered a teacher in 1928 in the tiny town of Wolumla on the NSW south coast?* The Body in the Barwon: in 1953, Australia was shocked by the discovery of a headless body, with the crime committed by a truly bizarre crook.* Revolvers & Razors: a three-part episode about a grisly 1927 murder in the Blue Mountains that had links to the infamous razor gangs.* The Wreck of the Errol: an addition to the Mysteries of Mystery Island episode, this is the tale of a 1909 shipwreck and the horrors that followed.* Detective McRae vs the Lady in Grey: a two-part real-life noir that pits Sydney's top homicide cop against a drop-dead gorgeous femme fatale.* Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Spiritualist Tour Down Under: the creator of Sherlock Holmes came to Australia in 1920-21 to chase ghosts. Best heard in tandem with The Guyra Ghost.* The Bones & The Beast: the case that made Det-Sgt McRae a homicide investigation hero… and the ghastly case that confronted his sometime partner in crime-solving, Det-Sgt Joe Ramus, who were met in The Human Glove Mystery. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
FULL REPLAY: FOOTBALL OUT WEST SHOW (S4, Ep#101 - Sunday, August 21, 2022) Full review of final round weekend of NPL and State League competitions... JOIN hosts Tonci, Steve and Craig for Episode #101 of the Football Out West Show as we review all the big final round games, championship deciders and relegation battles from the Football Victoria NPL and State League competitions. Joining us on the epic, jam packed Show were: - NPL2 - Moreland City Football Club Head Coach Adrian Mathers - NPL2 - Werribee City FC President Giovanni Inserra - STATE 2 - Upfield SC President Wallid Hanna - STATE 3 - Westvale Olympic FC Head Coach Bill Georgeopoulus - STATE 5 - Barwon Soccer Club coach Dale Harris This week's Show was proudly brought to you by our major season sponsor, Caroline Springs George Cross FC....
On the Banks of the Barwon Written and read by Ryan Butta This bonkers podcast has been sponsored by Katherine Brazenor, a city girl who loves the bush and wanted to make Galah as accessible to as many people as possible.
Jock joined me to discuss the damning report into the treatment of female umpires in Aussie Rules and the ongoing shortage of local umpires
Emma joined me to talk about progress with women's equality around pay and housing and any Government spending on women's issues during the election
Emma chats about pressure building in the area of gender equality and sexual assault and bullying
AFL Barwon Director of Coaching Jock Hillgrove discusses the challenges local leagues are facing with umpiring numbers.
As a change of pace in our third season, we will be taking a slightly different tack, discussing some of the biggest issues and concerns facing investors today, but with a particular tilt towards retirement.For this session we speak with Sophie Monsour and Rob Morrison of Barwon Investment Partners. In a wide ranging conversation we cover everything from the risk of relying solely on dividends for retirement income, the unique opportunity set in healthcare-related property and some of the technological and societal tailwinds supporting the sector.General Advice Disclosure: This podcast is General Advice only. We have not considered investors' personal or individual circumstances. All listeners should seek professional advice before acting on any recommendation.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman spoke to the program about the issues of the day in state politics. The post November 23- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Discussing funding for gender inequality programs
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South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman talks about the latest in state politics. The post September 28- State MP for South Barwon Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
My name is David Obeda and I was deported from Australia to New Zealand in 2018. In Melbourne I was a member and co-founder of a prison gang called G fam. In this episode I detail what its like inside Acacia unit, Barwon prison, located in Melbourne. One of the highest security units in Australia.
Dr Fran Sheldon, Professor and Dean (Learning and Teaching) in the Griffith Sciences group at Griffith University and Research Member in the Australian Rivers Institute, talks about the restored health of the Lower Barwon-Darling system and how water policy and measurement will be important in the future years of the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman discuses the issues in state politics. The post August 24- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman spoke to the program about the issues in state politics. The post July 27- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Jack Parsons and Alexandria Jones from Barwon Community Legal Service appeared on the program to discuss elder abuse. The post June 15- Talking Elder Abuse with Barwon Community Legal Service appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman looks at the issues in state politics. The post June 22- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Pride Cup involves so much more than just playing football in rainbows. In the lead up to events participating teams are involved in education sessions and learn about how we can be more inclusive to the whole LGBTIQ+ community. Barwon Leagues Senior Womens Football Pride Cup in 2021 will feature two games at the Anthony Costa Oval in South Geelong on Sunday 27/06/21 1pm Division 2 - St Mary's (2) Vs. Drysdale and 3pm Division 1 - St Mary's (1) Vs. Grovedale. Molly (she/her) and Grace (she/her) from Division 1 St Mary's discuss the 2019 event and what they are hoping to see at future events. Although this years event is scaled back we are glad to be back playing footy together. This will be St Mary' Division 2, Grovedale (Division 1) and Drysdale's (Division 2) first year involved in the Barwon Pride Cup. Steph (she/her) and Georgie (she/her) from Division 2 Drysdale Hawk's discuss visibility and acceptance over the years and how far we still have to go. All of us were able to speak about how football helped us find our community and was a valuable part of feeling accepted which still in 2021 doesn't necessarily translate to the rest of our lives. If you have any questions, feedback or would like to be involved send us a message on facebook, instagram or email us pride@ocrfm.org.au For more information regarding this years event please visit: https://fb.me/e/1TVaPnGma To find out more information regarding Pride Cup and other Pride Cup games please visit: https://pridecup.org.au/ To find out more information regarding AFL Barwon please visit: https://www.facebook.com/aflbarwon/
While the lure fishing can get a bit tough in Victoria over the winter months there are still lots of opportunities. Redfin perch are one of those species - and a good population of them in the Barwon River system puts great winter fishing within very easy range of Geelong and Melbourne anglers. Vic fishing identity Alan Bonnici is no stranger to this system - or others in the area that fish well for redfin. In todays ALF episode he gives clear and easily followed advice that make it easy for anglers of any level to give the Barwon redfin population a go! ________________________ Want to support the ALF Podcast AND want even more fishing advice from the best in the biz? Check out the Team Doc Lures community for audio masterclasses, extended ALF episodes, eBooks, expert panels and plenty more! https://team.doclures.com ________________________ Today's show notes: https://doclures.com/barwon-river-redfin-perch-alan-bonnici/
Uncle Bruce Shillingsworth is a Muruwari and Budjiti man, a talented artist and water activist for our river systems. His country is the north-west NSW river lands that hug the Namoi, Barwon, Darling Rivers; Brewarrina, Bourke, Enngonia, Wilcannia and Walgett. Bruce's family are painters, dancers and rainmakers. Annually, Bruce brings together communities along the river in a Corroboree to unite all Australians in order to solve this unprecedented river crisis.Guest Insta handle: @bruceshillingsworthGuest Non Profit: Save Our RiversGuest website: https://mundagutta.com/Host Insta handle: @gennachanellehttps://thelovingpodcast.com/CREDITSThis podcast is produced and presented by One Love Films Bondi.The podcast is recorded at Forbes Street Studios, Woolloomooloo by Charlotte Rochecouste and Nicholas Rowse.Our editor is Zoltan Fecso.Our music is composed by Jenna Pratt and guitarist Joshua Gonzalez.Sarah Fountain Photography is our talented photographer & cover art creator.Our behind the scenes videographers slash photographers are Daniele Massacci, Barnaby Downes, Paul King and Ryan Andrew Lee.Our stunning podcast imagery is created at Innkeeper Studios.Our producer is Genna Chanelle Hayes.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman spoke to the progarm about the issues in state politics. The post April 27- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman spoke to the program about the issues in state politics. The post May 25- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Jack Parsons, Community Legal Education and Development Officer at Barwon Community Legal Service appeared on the program to discuss the rights of employees at the end of JobKeeper. Zana Bytheway, Executive Director of JobWatch also joined the program to discuss the services available to employees who are concerned about termination as a result of the end of JobKeeper. The post April 12- Discussing the end of JobKeeper with Barwon Community Legal Service appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman spoke to the program about the issues in state politics. The post March 23- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
The Friends of the Barwon have welcomed the decision by Councillors of the Surf Coast Shire to refuse to grant approval for an application to develop a fourteen thousand head sheep dairy on the outskirts of Inverleigh. Spokesperson Kaye Rodden joined the program to discuss the decision. The post Friends of the Barwon responds to proposed sheep dairy on the outskirts of Inverleigh appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Emma Cvitak, Lawyer at Barwon Community Legal Service joined the program to discuss cyberbullying and the law. The post March 1- Talking cyberbullying and the law with Emma Cvitak, Lawyer- Barwon Community Legal Service appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared on the program, looking at the issues in state politics. The post February 23- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Caleb Leitmanis, Lawyer at Barwon Community Legal Service joined the program to talk about COVID-19 fines. The post February 2- Without Prejudice with Caleb Leitmanis, Lawyer- Barwon Community Legal Service appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
In the 35th and final episode of the Business Leaders Breakfast for 2020, Sam is joined by the Member for Barwon, Roy Butler MP. After leaving school Roy enlisted in the Australian Army where he was posted to Brisbane in the reconnaissance sniper platoon.Upon leaving the army, he went on to work in the NSW prison system as a drug and alcohol counsellor and group psychotherapist, lead multidisciplinary allied health teams in the NSW disability sector and was the regional manager of the Western Region of the NSW Police force. Elected to the NSW Parliament in 2019, Roy now works tirelessly for the people of Barwon. W: https://www.roybutler.com.au/
In this month’s Without Prejudice, Shane Foyster, Lawyer at Barwon Community Legal Service joined the program to discuss consumer rights that you should be aware of over the Christmas period. The post December 7- Without Prejudice with Shane Foyster, Lawyer- Barwon Community Legal Service appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman discusses the issues in state politics. The post November 24- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
In this month’s Without Prejudice, Lauren Huston from Barwon Community Legal Service joined the program to talk about the 16 Days of Activism and the legal issues around domestic and family violence. The post November 2- Without Prejudice with Lauren Hutson, Lawyer- Barwon Community Legal Service appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.
Labor MP Darren Cheeseman joined the program to discuss the issues in state politics. The post October 27- South Barwon MP Darren Cheeseman appeared first on Mitchell's Front Page.