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YarraBUG
Streets People Love Hobart

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025


On this weeks program Chris talks to Mark Donnellon from Streets People Love Hobart about how they created the group, what actions they've taken since December 2024, how the campaign grew from passionate debate about improving Collins Street, showing community support for active transport in nipuluna Hobart, being guided by their fun-loving mascot, Perci the Platypus, supporting Hobart City Councils Argyle and Campbell Street bicycle connections and getting people involved with a public meeting about the Collins Street improvement trial on Tuesday 25 March at 5.30pm at City Hall, 57-63 Macquarie Street.Local news includes the Victoria Parliament finally tabling the final report of the inquiry into vulnerable road users that was tabled in the Legislative Assembly last year, you can read the report here, especially Recommendation 31: 'The Department of Transport and Planning continue to promote the installation of protected bike lanes in inner and middle Melbourne'. Most of the recommendations are supported 'in principle' which is fairly lukewarm response to be honest. Critical Mass Boroondara is coming up on Friday 28 March, Yarra and Boroondara need a new river crossing! Infrastructure Victoria has just released their 30 year plan, and it supports a cycling link from the city through to the Hawthorn - Box Hill trail. This link would need a new pedestrian and cycling bridge between Richmond and Hawthorn.And don't forget to sign our petition: Don't risk our safety in 2025 - tell Yarra Council not to remove safe cycling lanesProgram musicKing Stingray, Camp dogCamp Cope, How to socialise friends and influence people

Drive With Tom Elliott
Boroondara deputy mayor reacts to embarrassing social media blunder from Premier Jacinta Allan

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2024 2:35


Deputy mayor of the City of Boroondara Felicity Sinfield has confirmed an embarrassing social media blunder from Premier Jacinta Allan, in light of the state government's plan to build 60,000 new homes across 10 suburbs.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ
Cao Niên Vui Sống - Hội Cao Niên AVA Boroondara

SBS Vietnamese - SBS Việt ngữ

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 17:40


Hội Cao Niên Boroondara gồm các vị cao niên người Việt sinh sống ở phía đông Melbourne. Hội thành lập được hơn 20 năm qua và số hội viên này càng gia tăng. Sinh hoạt của hội ra sao và gồm những tiết mục nào trong ngày nhóm họp của hội, bà Hạnh Trần là Hội Trưởng cho biết các chi tiết. Bà cũng là người được giải thưởng Đa Văn Hóa năm 2023.

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The NPL Victoria Pod
Top four Bergers | Calder's big win | Nike Cup semi-finals

The NPL Victoria Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 52:00


A huge week of league and cup football in NPLW Victoria is on the agenda for Radio Dub!Heidelberg were the biggest winners of the weekend, with their win over South Melbourne seeing them leapfrog their rivals into the top four.Meanwhile, Calder picked up a potentially huge three points against Boroondara.Plus all the latest from the Nike Cup semi-finals, as Bulleen and Preston get set for a monster showdown!Enjoying the show? Keep in touch via our socials!➤ Twitter: @NPLVicPod➤ Instagram: @NPLVictoriaPod➤ Pester Nick here : @NickDurbano_➤ Tell Lachie he's wrong here: @lachieflannigan➤ Welcome Josh to the pod here: @joshparish_

The NPL Victoria Pod
Royals stun NPLW queens | Preston find a way again | Bergers and Boroondara serve up competition's annual 4-4 draw

The NPL Victoria Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 37:03


Essendon Royals continue to claim some major scalps, having knocked off South Melbourne at Lakeside this weekend. How far can the newly promoted side go? And what's going wrong at South Melbourne?Bulleen and Preston have moved clear on top of the ladder, but how stables are the Lions' positions on top of the tree?Plus get the rundown from Heidelberg and Boroondara's thrilling 4-4 draw, Alamein's shock win against FV Emerging, and the Prime Minister's newest accomodation.Enjoying the show? Keep in touch via our socials!➤ Twitter: @NPLVicPod➤ Instagram: @NPLVictoriaPod➤ Pester Nick here : @NickDurbano_➤ Tell Lachie he's wrong here: @lachieflannigan➤ Welcome Josh to the pod here: @joshparish_

Rewarding Property Decisions with Jarrod McCabe of Wakelin Property Advisory
The shifts and trends shaping Melbourne's Spring property market

Rewarding Property Decisions with Jarrod McCabe of Wakelin Property Advisory

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 17:30


While every Spring sees Melbourne's property market activity intensify, each year's selling season has particular dynamics shaping the state of play between buyers and sellers. Jarrod spoke to one of Melbourne's leading real estate agents, Stuart Evans, Director of Marshall White in Boroondara about the shifts and trends impacting Melbourne's 2023 Spring market. Understand the key issues to optimise your purchasing and selling decisions this Spring.

FNR Football Nation Radio
Radio Dub | ft. Boroondara Eagles Becky Lim | 6 July 2023

FNR Football Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 35:20


On this week's show Pokuah & Oscar chat to Boroondara Eagles Star Forward Becky Lim about her season with the team.

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StreetMusicMap Radio
[Beyond Bourke Street] #41 ISHAN

StreetMusicMap Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 8:35


Australian/Indian/Swiss/German/Spanish ​ISHAN takes his multicultural musical influences to the streets of Melbourne. The singer-songwriter​ believes the online ​environment has become crucial for street performances and also reveals how busking in the Central Business District can be compared with his street music experience in the Melbourne suburbs (for instance, Hawthorn in the City of Boroondara). Interview recorded on June 30, 2023 (Zoom recording) by Daniel Bacchieri. Music excerpts from the songs "Hello", "Apologies", "Bad Dream", "Go", and "This Blank Wall". All songs written by ISHAN. Photo credit: https://www.instagram.com/ten.g.studios/ https://linktr.ee/ishanincaps

SmartArts
Replay Festival, Common Thread and Illuminate Adelaide

SmartArts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 43:48


Comedian and co-owner of Comedy Republic, Rhys Nicholson, talks encore shows at Replay Festival 2022; One of four artists showing at Boroondara's Town Hall Gallery's ‘Common Thread', Sarah Hallett, explores transforming everyday materials into textile art; Lee Cumberlidge, co-artistic director of Illuminate Adelaide, chats about Australia's newest major winter event.

FNR Football Nation Radio
The Lions Den | ft. Liv Edwards, Sarkies Efe & James Haran | 7 April 2022

FNR Football Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 53:32


Flying fullback Liv Edwards & Assistant Coach Sarkies Efe join Josh Parish to break down the thumping opening round win for the Senior Women against Boroondara! Plus, Jimmy "Big H" Haran reviews the euphoric 5-0 win over Geelong in front of a heaving home crowd at Genis Steel Stadium. He also discusses the disappointing Australia Cup exit against Beaumaris, and how life has been for a Perth-born Englishman stuck in Melbourne for the duration of the pandemic.

FNR Football Nation Radio
Liv Edwards & Sarkies Efe | The Lions Den | 7 April 2022

FNR Football Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 23:25


Flying fullback Liv Edwards & Assistant Coach Sarkies Efe join Josh Parish to review the thumping opening round win for the Senior Women against Boroondara!

FNR Football Nation Radio
Rachel Stirton on The Lions Den | 31 March 2022

FNR Football Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2022 12:31


Senior Women's striker Rachel Stirton joins Josh to preview the VPL season, and the weekend's game against Boroondara.

Robert McLean's Podcast
Quick Climate Links: Raising climate crisis alarm, cutting methane, dirtiest coal plants, climate emegency declared

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 5:07


We open today's Quick Climate Links with a story about Swedish teenage activist, Greta Thunberg (pictured). The first story we link to tells readers that “Greta Thunberg has spent three years raising the climate crisis alarm” and her mission could end up saving the world. A second story from The Guardian says: “Cutting methane should be a key Cop26 aim, research suggests”; A third story from The Guardian: “UK's home gas boilers emit twice as much CO2 as all power stations – study”; From Vice we hear: “Joe Manchin Makes $500K a Year From One of the Dirtiest Coal Plants in West Virginia.” And from Lighter Footprints we hear: “Boroondara has just passed a Climate Emergency Declaration!”; Two stories from RenewEconomy:  “Taylor and Pitt pour another $250m into CCS projects that may not be complete until 2031”; “Battery storage charges up for big switch to 5-minute settlements”; From The Driven we have two stories: “First Cupra Borns roll off production line at VW's Zwickau plant”; “I liked the electric Harley Livewire so much I bought one”; And from the University of Melbourne's Pursuit we read: “The impact of air pollution on life expectancy”; Propublica sends readers: “Postcard From Thermal: Surviving the Climate Gap in Eastern Coachella Valley”; CNBC carries the story: “Climate psychologist says neither gloom-and-doom nor extreme solution-obsessed optimism is the best way to discuss climate change productively”; From Impact Insight Technologies it's: “Kardinia Energy: ‘Printing' the world's first sustainable source of energy generation”; Deep Green Profit alerts readers to: “Sustainability for business growth and profit”; From The Melbourne Age readers learn about: “On the frontline of global warming, south-east Asia's dawdling jeopardises net zero”; Now it's two stories from Yale Climate Connections:  “Should ‘ecocide' become an international crime?”; “Reducing healthcare sector's greenhouse gas emissions”; From Global Optimism: “A Rapidly Melting Glacier & a Mixed Bag of Emotions: What to Do Next”; The American Psychiatric Association updates readers: “Climate Change and Mental Health Connections”; An article from the United Nations explains: “Climate Commitments Not On Track to Meet Paris Agreement Goals” as NDC Synthesis Report is Published”; From Newsroom we learn: “Cutting peak winter power use by 75 per cent”; From The Hill: “Deportations of Haitians spark concerns over environmental refugees”; The Post Carbon Institute says: “The Only Long-Range Solution to Climate Change”; A second story from The post Carbon Institute alerts readers to: “YOUTH RISING: The Next Generation of Climate Leaders and How We Can Help”; From the Albury/Wodonga ECOportal readers hear about a special event: “What about heat pumps? Guest Speaker James Bramwell, SusVIC, ACF Community Albury Wodonga Region”; And finally, coming up next week is the second part of two-part event from Conversation at the Crossroads considering “Australia's Energy Future”. Enjoy “Music for a Warming World”. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations

Young, Dumb & Politically Disengaged
John Kennedy: Labor State Member - Hawthorn

Young, Dumb & Politically Disengaged

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 22:20


After growing up in Sydney, John Kennedy became a flight lieutenant in the Royal Australian Air Force in the late 70s before moving to Melbourne. John enjoyed a long career in the education sector, notably serving as the founding principal of Loyola College in Watsonia. Today, John lives in Hawthorn and has resided locally in the Boroondara area for over 25 years now. John was elected as a member of the Victorian Legislative Assembly in 2018, becoming Hawthorn's first Labor MP in over 60 years. Refugees, poverty, health, climate change and public transport are high on John's agenda. August saw conflict in Kabul and marked an unpleasant milestone for Melburnians: 200 days in lockdown. We delve into lockdowns, our vaccination uptake, mandatory jabs, booster shots, the reopening of borders, and why John's never driven a car.

Drive With Tom Elliott
Boroondara councillor speaks with Tom Elliott about opposition to car park overhaul

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 4:41


Councillor Victor Franco said there was no doubt it was hypocritical from his colleagues. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Sunday Arts Magazine
Artist Samara Adamson-Pinczewski talks about her new exhibition.

Sunday Arts Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2021 9:27


The new exhibition Light Gestures: Samara Adamson-Pinczewski will come to City of Boroondara’s Town Hall Gallery on Saturday 17 April – 3 July. The bold, colourful exhibition features works from... LEARN MORE The post Artist Samara Adamson-Pinczewski talks about her new exhibition. appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.

Drive With Tom Elliott
It's looking increasingly likely Victorian council elections will be postponed due to COVID-19

Drive With Tom Elliott

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 3:42


Boroondara councillor Coral Ross, who is president of the Municipal Association of Victoria, said a recent survey showed an "overwhelming" level of support for the move. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

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GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
EP#68: The communicators toolkit – with Deb Ganderton

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 39:32


In this week's episode of GovComms we go back to 2015 when contentgroup CEO, David Pembroke sat down with Executive Manager, Communications & Engagement for the City of Boroondara, Deb Ganderton. Deb is the Executive Manager Communications and Engagement for one of Australia's most innovative local council areas, the City of Boroondara in Melbourne. Her work at the City of Boroondara has seen the creation of a matrix style department successfully blending traditional communications and customer service roles with community and employee engagement and research. She has led projects achieving national and international recognition for strategy and evaluation. Currently, Deb is the President of International Business Communicators, an industry association dedicated to excellence in government communication. Deb is a legend of Australian municipal government communications. Her and David discuss Boroondara's communication structure and how her team has implemented an award-winning content marketing strategy. In this conversation, we discuss building capacity within teams to add value to government departments and share their important work with the community. Discussed in this episode: Developing a strong internal communications network Consulting early and widely to ensure a smooth policy roll out The importance of co-creating Measuring the impact of an activity by knowing your goals and desired outcomes Creating autonomy within your team Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
EP#68: The communicators toolkit – with Deb Ganderton

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 39:33


In this week’s episode of GovComms we go back to 2015 when contentgroup CEO, David Pembroke sat down with Executive Manager, Communications & Engagement for the City of Boroondara, Deb Ganderton. Deb is the Executive Manager Communications and Engagement for one of Australia’s most innovative local council areas, the City of Boroondara in Melbourne. Her work at the City of Boroondara has seen the creation of a matrix style department successfully blending traditional communications and customer service roles with community and employee engagement and research. She has led projects achieving national and international recognition for strategy and evaluation. Currently, Deb is the President of International Business Communicators, an industry association dedicated to excellence in government communication. Deb is a legend of Australian municipal government communications. Her and David discuss Boroondara’s communication structure and how her team has implemented an award-winning content marketing strategy. In this conversation, we discuss building capacity within teams to add value to government departments and share their important work with the community. Discussed in this episode: Developing a strong internal communications network Consulting early and widely to ensure a smooth policy roll out The importance of co-creating Measuring the impact of an activity by knowing your goals and desired outcomes Creating autonomy within your team

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby
Lesley Yeomans: Millions of Melbourne residents brace for the return of lockdown

Early Edition with Kate Hawkesby

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 4:26


Nearly five million residents of greater Melbourne and the Mitchell Shire are set to enter a very different world from midnight Wednesday, with a new six-week lockdown coming into effect.On Tuesday Premier Daniel Andrews reinstated stay at home restrictions across metropolitan Melbourne and Mitchell Shire, to the north of the city, to take effect from 11.59pm on July 8.He announced 191 new cases of Covid-19 on Tuesday including 154 under investigation.None of the cases were detected in returned travellers in hotel quarantine in a worrying development showing the virus is established in the community.There are 772 active coronavirus cases in Victoria and 35 people are in hospital. Nine of those patients are in intensive care.THE AREAS AFFECTEDThe restricted areas are Mitchell Shire and 31 local government areas across the greater city: Banyule, Bayside, Boroondara, Brimbank, Cardinia, Casey, Darebin, Frankston, Glen Eira, Greater Dandenong, Hobsons Bay, Hume, Kingston, Knox, Manningham, Maribyrnong, Maroondah, Melbourne, Melton, Mitchell Shire, Monash, Moonee Valley, Moreland, Mornington Peninsula, Nillumbik, Port Phillip, Stonnington, Whitehorse, Whittlesea, Wyndham, Yarra and the Yarra Ranges."2020 has not been the year any of us wanted," Andrews said when announcing the news."Cancelled events. Plans put on pause. Uncertainty about what the future holds."And I guess that's why so many people want to pretend this is over."He stressed the stay at home direction applies to principal places of residence."That means no escaping to holiday homes," Andrews said.According to a summary of the restrictions, second places of residence outside restricted areas cannot be visited except for limited exceptions such as an emergency or maintenance, shared custody, or to stay with an intimate partner who does not live with you.The state's chief health officer Professor Brett Sutton said Victorians have got "six very difficult weeks ahead".The new directions are to continue until 11.59pm on August 19.No one in the impacted areas is allowed to have private gatherings with visitors, and public gatherings are limited to "two people or household members only"."For people who live in regional Victoria, where case numbers remain low, current restrictions will remain the same for now," Andrews said.Regional Victorians cannot enter restricted areas except for "necessary purposes" being necessary goods or services, work and education if necessary, medical care or compassionate reasons.

Seize Your Mind * Soccer, Mental Toughness, and Life *
Seize Your Mind Podcast #5 Soccer, Mental Toughness, and Life - Kevin Kwarteng Pro Footballer

Seize Your Mind * Soccer, Mental Toughness, and Life *

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 55:36


Kevin Kwarteng is a professional footballer from London England who currently plays for Boroondara Eagles FC in Melbourne Australia. He played in college at Rogers State University: 2018: United Soccer Coaches Scholar All-West Region Team … Third Team All-Heartland … Played in 17 games with 13 starts, logging 1032 minutes on the pitch … Recorded two goals on 27 shots (.074 pct) … Had eight shots on goal … Had one game-winning goal … Assisted on two goals … Tallied six total points … Heartland Conference Fall 2018 President's Honor Roll … Heartland Conference Spring 2019 President's Honor Roll … 2017: Appeared in all 18 games with 13 starts as a forward in his junior season in the navy and red...Led the team with four assists in the 2017 season...Added two goals for eight points during the year...Scored his first goal of the season in a 3-2 win on Sept. 16 against UT Permian Basin...Added his second goal of the year against St. Mary's on Oct. 21...Totaled 985 minutes in 2017...Registered 24 shots, including nine shots on goal. 2016: Ranked second on the team and seventh in the Heartland Conference with six goals during the 2016 campaign...Totaled 15 appearances with 14 starts as a sophomore...Added two assists to rank second on the team in assists...Scored the game-winning goal in a 2-0 victory over Oklahoma Christian on Sept. 24, 2016...Went for three points (one goal and one assist) in a 3-1 victory over Southwest Baptist on Sept. 4, 2016...Tallied five goals against league opponents...Registered 35 shots and 19 shots on goal...Played in 948 minutes during his sophomore season. 2015: Appeared in all 18 games, making eight starts as a forward, in his first season of collegiate soccer...Played a part in both goals of a 2-0 win over Texas-Permian Basin (Oct. 10)...Scored the game-winning goal against UTPB, his first collegiate goal, and added an assist for the Hillcats...Recorded another three-point performance with a goal and an assist in a 4-1 win over Lindenwood (Oct. 20)...Finished the season with two goals, both game winners and three assists for seven points...Tallied 29 shots with 10 shots on goal...His two game-winning goals tied for second on the team...Played 839 minutes in his freshman campaign. Prep: Played prep soccer in North London, England at Rushcroft Sports College.

Customer Experience Leaders
How to spend $129M on customer experience transformation

Customer Experience Leaders

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2019 41:00


Bruce Dobson is the Director Customer Experience and Business Transformation at the City of Boroondara. He is leading a revolutionary $129M customer experience and business transformation strategy at this local government. This transformation will reconstruct every customer touchpoint and operation over a 15 year period to truly focus on customer centricity. And on this episode, Bruce walks us through the $129M program in detail, the challenges they've had implementing it so far, and how they plan to return $182M in savings as a result of implementing the business case.   Resources mentioned:  Leadership books by Patrick Lencioni (author) The Boroondara Customer First Program — overview (article) The Boroondara Customer First Program — business case (document) Michael Momsen (LinkedIn) Adam Jaffrey (LinkedIn)   Key takeaways (starts at 33:40): Have a clear vision and executive buy-in Have a plan and take ACTION! Don't be afraid to work with external experts Sell the ROI with a robust business case

Lets talk about real estate with Lisa B
#18: Interview with Glen Coutinho

Lets talk about real estate with Lisa B

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2018 14:34


Glen Coutinho- Director of RT Edgar Hawthorn/Kew (Top 5 Real Estate Agent REB) gives his blunt, honest advice to Real Estate Agents that really want to succeed! Do your prospecting calls every day - If you miss out making those calls, double up the next day. Every single person you meet, make sure they become raving fans. Put everyone you meet put on a database. I asked Glen, to be a contributing author in this book as Glen has established himself as a major force in the Boroondara area, winning numerous awards and becoming widely recognised as one of the leading staff trainers in Australia and New Zealand. Glen’s success was confirmed when he was appointed to head the Channel 9 Block Campaign in 2011 and again in 2015. Also don’t forget to - Claim your free copy of the paperback –  Real Estate Agents What You Need To Know Now! click here. or buy the e-book on Amazon, click here.

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
063 Case study: content marketing with local government in Melbourne

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 32:34


Scott Alexander is the Digital and Content Marketing Lead at the City of Boroondara in Melbourne, Australia, a local government with a population of over 170,000 residents. Scott Alexander manages a team of 9 content creators for both internal and external communications. Prior to working for local government, he worked in content creation and social media management in the production industry for companies such as Madman Entertainment and Media World Pictures. Scott has written and produced multiple award-winning short firms. In this episode, you learn: the marketing funnel of local government, how to target content to the right part of the funnel, and the types of content and channels which are getting the City of Boroondara the best results.

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
063 Case study: content marketing with local government in Melbourne

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2016 32:33


Scott Alexander is the Digital and Content Marketing Lead at the City of Boroondara in Melbourne, Australia, a local government with a population of over 170,000 residents. Scott Alexander manages a team of 9 content creators for both internal and external communications. Prior to working for local government, he worked in content creation and social media management in the production industry for companies such as Madman Entertainment and Media World Pictures. Scott has written and produced multiple award-winning short firms. In this episode, you learn: the marketing funnel of local government, how to target content to the right part of the funnel, and the types of content and channels which are getting the City of Boroondara the best results. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
Developing an internal communication strategy for government

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 40:03


Today we are privileged to be joined by a legend of Australian municipal government communications, Executive Manager of Communications and Engagement for the City of Boroondara, Deb Ganderton. In this episode we discuss Boroondara's communication structure and how her team has implemented an award winning content marketing strategy.  Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication
Developing an internal communication strategy for government

GovComms: The Future of Government Communication

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2015 40:04


Today we are privileged to be joined by a legend of Australian municipal government communications, Executive Manager of Communications and Engagement for the City of Boroondara, Deb Ganderton. In this episode we discuss Boroondara’s communication structure and how her team has implemented an award winning content marketing strategy.