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A mother & two young boys killed allegedly at the hands of their father - This tradegy has once again left an entire country asking how this keeps happening. The alleged murders in Campbelltown, Sydney have been described as among the most confronting domestic violence scenes seasoned investigators have encountered. Police allege the accused may have been inspired by another shocking family killing in Perth.In this episode, Tim & Xanthe unpack the allegations while examining the broader national crisis of domestic violence in Australia. Why do these tragedies keep happening - and what will it take for meaningful change? Click here for the petition calling for Royal Commission into the Killing of Australian Women and Girls 1800RESPECTCall: 1800 737 732Text: 0458 737 7321800respect.org.au/Lifeline Call: 13 11 14Text: 0477 13 11 14lifeline.org.au/ MensLine AustraliaCall: 1300 78 99 78 Kids HelplineCall: 1800 55 180024/7 support via phone and kidshelpline.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
El hallazgo de una mujer y dos niños muertos en Campbelltown ha intensificado las demandas de una Comisión Real sobre femicidio, mientras el gobierno defiende su inversión de 4.400 millones de dólares y rechaza esa propuesta. Defensoras, parlamentarias y organizaciones del sector advierten que las medidas actuales son insuficientes y que una de cada cinco mujeres que pide ayuda sigue siendo rechazada por falta de recursos.Escucha SBS Spanish / Australia en español:Por radio o Internet 7 días a la semana de 1:00 a 2:pm (AEST)Escucha también por Apple Podcasts, Spotify y YoutubeExplora nuestra extensa collección de podcasts haciendo clic aquíEn redes: síguenos en Facebook e Instagram.
Nεκρά βρέθηκαν δύο παιδιά κάτω των 12 ετών και η μητέρα τους χθες βράδυ στο προάστιο Campbelltown του νοτιο-δυτικό Σίδνεϋ. Η αστυνομία απήγγειλε κατηγορίες για δολοφονία σε έναν 47χρονο άντρα ο οποίος παραμένει υπό κράτηση.
A brilliant Round 7 of NRL football with story lines aplenty. We give you our thoughts on the games and the big stories. There's a very happy Broncos chat after a gritty performance in Campbelltown saw the Broncos win by 1. There's a look ahead to Round 8 and heaps to talk about in Supercoach, with players going big everywhere. We finish off with our distractions for the week and what kept us away from footy. Join us on the couch.
Chris Lawrence Wests Tigers Legend spoke to The Continuous Call Team all about the Tigers great start to 2026 and a preview of Broncos clash at sold out Campbelltown stadium.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Davis and Mark 'MG' Geyer delve into the weekend's biggest NRL storylines on 4BC Breakfast, unpacking Manly's stunning upset over the Cowboys and previewing the highly anticipated Tigers-Broncos clash at Campbelltown. The segment also featured lighthearted banter about 90s biscuits, Green Day's iconic Dookie album, and MG's ultimate celebrity dinner guests.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sydney Morning Herald's Neil Breen joins Adam Hawse to talk Tigers. Sure, they're winning now, but is Campbelltown really their future? Plus, they need to fork out the 900K to lock away Jahream Bula. Also, Matt Dufty's recall spells the end of Latrell as a fullback, and who are the genuine options in the market for the battered Parramatta Eels? For all your NRL news - follow the Continuous Call Team - wherever you get your podcasts. It’s your one stop shop for the latest in rugby league. Share with your mates and leave a review. You can find us on YouTube and on Instagram - just search ‘The Continuous Call Team’.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 456 of the Wests Tigers Podcast is ready to go! Nick Hayes is in the hosting seat alongside Jordan and Josh to break down a massive Sunday afternoon at Campbelltown, where the Tigers delivered a statement win over the Knights. We debut TWO brand new segments this week:Did You Know / Nick's Fun Facts — including some eye-opening stats about where this season is already tracking compared to recent years.The Month Ahead / Dare to Dream — with a look at a huge 4-game stretch that could define the season.We also take a trip down memory lane, reliving some classic Tigers v Broncos clashes — from the 24-all draw in 2000 to the unforgettable 48-0 demolition in 2020. Then it's all eyes on Saturday night at Campbelltown: Can the Tigers keep the momentum rolling against a Broncos side missing key stars but welcoming back Adam Reynolds? We also cover: Team changes, including the return of Taylan May and Jarome Luai.Key selection calls (Herbert, Makasini, Samuela, & Jock at 14).What the Broncos outs mean for this matchup.Conditions set for a fast, dry track under the lights.Plus our score predictions and full match preview to wrap it all up. Don't miss it — plenty of reasons to dare to dream this week.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
Your Wests Tigers are on fire as the Claws Out Podcast returns to break down the huge win over Newcastle Knights at Campbelltown. Watch us LIVE on YouTube at the Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel Help the show by becoming a Wests Tigers TV member and get exlusive access to videos, unique Wests Tigers Emojis for LIVE chats and more. Find our latest episodes on YouTube at linktr.ee/westslifepod On this episode, the Claws Out Podcast just hours after Teamlist Tuesday look through the Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels lineups ahead of the Easter Monday Clash. ------------------------------------------------------ If you want to set up a home gym, Gym Direct are offering our listeners 5% off using the code WTGDX5 via this link here. We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Wests Tigers TV's current podcast schedule: Sunday Night: Claws Out Podcast game review LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Coach's Report with Adel LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Tuesday afternoon: Claws Out Game Preview LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Wednesday night: Wests Tigers Life Podcast game preview, trivia and more. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsTigersTV on Instagram Wests Tigers LIFE on Twitter Facebook.com/WestsTigersTV Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
After seventeen attempts, Wests Tigers have finally won three straight NRL games again. This is a feat we haven't achieved for about eight years, and we did it in style, beating the high-flying Newcastle 42-22. No one is more pleased about the three-in-a-row achievement than our own Jordan Prime. Jordan has been carrying that monkey on his back for a few years now, and he pops up on this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast as a very relieved man!Joel, Nick, and Declan also take a deep dive into this afternoon's big win at Campbelltown, including some key talking points such as:The two-try performance of Jahream BulaJeral Skelton's brainsnap!What to do with the halves with Luai back next week?Twal, another amazing performanceThe dominant display from our whole forward packAlso up for discussion was the great start to the game made by the boys, a big change to the come-from-behind results in recent weeks. While the somewhat lacklustre end to the game also falls under the microscope. There's also plenty of great 'One Word' submissions from the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum. If you haven't yet joined, please do so today and let your voice be heard.It's an amazing time to be a Wests Tigers fan, enjoy the ride, and enjoy this latest edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
Your Wests Tigers are on fire as Coach Adel returns to break down the huge win over Newcastle Knights at Campbelltown. Watch us LIVE on YouTube at the Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel Help the show by becoming a Wests Tigers TV member and get exlusive access to videos, unique Wests Tigers Emojis for LIVE chats and more. Find our latest episodes on YouTube at linktr.ee/westslifepod On this episode, the Claws Out Podcast just hours after Teamlist Tuesday look through the Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels lineups ahead of the Easter Monday Clash. ------------------------------------------------------ If you want to set up a home gym, Gym Direct are offering our listeners 5% off using the code WTGDX5 via this link here. We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Wests Tigers TV's current podcast schedule: Sunday Night: Claws Out Podcast game review LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Coach's Report with Adel LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Tuesday afternoon: Claws Out Game Preview LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Wednesday night: Wests Tigers Life Podcast game preview, trivia and more. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsTigersTV on Instagram Wests Tigers LIFE on Twitter Facebook.com/WestsTigersTV Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
One of the biggest Wests Tigers matches in recent years will play out at Campbelltown Stadium on Sunday afternoon. Chasing three wins in a row, after falling seventeen times beforehand, can the Wests Tigers finally get the elusive hat trick of wins?On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast with Josh, Josh and Jordan, the boys preview the big clash with the recently impressive Newcastle Knights. How do we conquer their unorthodox style? What are some things we need to do better as a team to ensure the two points stay with us? Is resilience (and a big home crowd) going to get the good guys home in this one?They're just a couple of main talking points on this edition.Hit play to also have a chuckle at something funny that happened in the Benji Marshall press conference today, and the boys look at the sudden depth we seem to have in the backs.While some player movement rumours are also circling, including the potential big news of Jahream Bula re-signing long-term with Wests Tigers.And Campbelltown also comes up on the agenda, with a pat on the back for the club and the local council for their recent efforts to boost Wests Tigers' profile and standing in the community.Let's hope for three in a row on Sunday, and don't forget to leave your 'One Word' submissions post-match for the next edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast on the forum! Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wests-tigers-podcast--6660380/support.
This week on Australia's fastest growing podcast Pero and Gonz present some undeniable evidence that Uncle Nick is up to his old tricks, while the very existence of Campbelltown Sports Ground is threatened. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Coach Adel joins Claws Out to preview Wests Tigers v Knights at Campbelltown. Watch us LIVE on YouTube at the Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel Help the show by becoming a Wests Tigers TV member and get exlusive access to videos, unique Wests Tigers Emojis for LIVE chats and more. Find our latest episodes on YouTube at linktr.ee/westslifepod On this episode, the Claws Out Podcast just hours after Teamlist Tuesday look through the Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels lineups ahead of the Easter Monday Clash. ------------------------------------------------------ If you want to set up a home gym, Gym Direct are offering our listeners 5% off using the code WTGDX5 via this link here. We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Wests Tigers TV's current podcast schedule: Sunday Night: Claws Out Podcast game review LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Coach's Report with Adel LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Tuesday afternoon: Claws Out Game Preview LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Wednesday night: Wests Tigers Life Podcast game preview, trivia and more. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsTigersTV on Instagram Wests Tigers LIFE on Twitter Facebook.com/WestsTigersTV Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
Your Wests Tigers got the win on Easter Monday. Wests Tigers Life podcast reviews it with your player ratings and comments, Benji's presser and looking forward to a big game against Newcastle. Watch us LIVE on YouTube at the Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel Help the show by becoming a Wests Tigers TV member and get exlusive access to videos, unique Wests Tigers Emojis for LIVE chats and more. Find our latest episodes on YouTube at linktr.ee/westslifepod On this episode, the Claws Out Podcast just hours after Teamlist Tuesday look through the Wests Tigers and Parramatta Eels lineups ahead of the Easter Monday Clash. ------------------------------------------------------ If you want to set up a home gym, Gym Direct are offering our listeners 5% off using the code WTGDX5 via this link here. We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Wests Tigers TV's current podcast schedule: Sunday Night: Claws Out Podcast game review LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Coach's Report with Adel LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Tuesday afternoon: Claws Out Game Preview LIVE from the Mic'd Up Studios Wednesday night: Wests Tigers Life Podcast game preview, trivia and more. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: Wests Tigers TV YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsTigersTV on Instagram Wests Tigers LIFE on Twitter Facebook.com/WestsTigersTV Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
Furns (@JetstreamNewy) & Matt (@Ego2k) review @NewcastleJetsFC vs @SydneyFC #SYDvNEW #NTUA #VamosElJerkos ALM: Sydney FC 1 – Newcastle United Jets FC 2 ALW: Brisbane Roar 4 – Newcastle United Jets FC 2 ALM: Macarthur Bulls vs Newcastle United Jets FC ALW: Adelaide United vs Newcastle United Jets FC ALM Kickoff – 735pm AEDST Thursday 2nd April 2026 Campbelltown Stadium, Campbelltown, NSW ALW Kickoff – 245pm AEDST Saturday 28th March 2026 ServiceFM Stadium, Gepps Cross, SA In this episode Furns is joined by Matt to review a fantastic away win against Sydney FC. We covered an entertaining game from both sides down at Allianz. Chat started with our injured players and the changes to the starting lineup that eventuated. We broke down the goals and significant events as we we watched the highlights of the game. Then we talked a little about the opposition, and how they adjusted their play and how we reacted. We finished the game with the stats, some other player performances and our player of the match. After that we discussed the league ladder, and the fact we are now 4 points ahead with 4 games to play. Lastly, we finished the episode by letting everyone know we were having a week off thanks to the international break and there wasn’t any point to previewing the game against Macarthur that was two weeks away. Want to join us on the podcast? Would you like to write articles for the website? Would you like your business to sponsor the website and podcast? Please get in touch with us via the methods below. The Fine Print Intro/Outro Music Track: Action Intro Track (Long) Artist: MoodMode Link: https://pixabay.com/music/rock-action-intro-rock-long-138444/ Used under PixaBay Content License https://pixabay.com/service/license-summary/ If you are enjoying the content and can help us to spread the word, please share the episodes on your social media platforms. We are always striving to increase our audience, word of mouth is the best way to help. Subscription links and all previous episodes are all available at our podcast landing page newcastlefootball.net/podcast You can subscribe to the podcast feed via Itunes, Spotify, Tunein, Youtube Music or Stitcher using the subscription links at newcastlefootball.net/podcast You can also use the RSS feed for any other platform or app. Please give us an Itunes review and we will read it out during the podcast!! Also feel free check out our social media accounts for all audio, video and other content as well as contact us with any questions, comments or feedback you might have Facebook – facebook.com/JetstreamNewy Twitter – @JetstreamNewy Instagram – @JetstreamNewy Bluesky – @Jetstreamnewy.bsky.social Threads – @JetstreamNewy Youtube – @JetstreamNewy email – podcast@newcastlefootball.net Forums – newcastlefootball.net and go to The Jetstream subforum. Facebook and YouTube video channel links and previous video articles are located on our TV landing page newcastlefootball.net/tv The post The Jetstream Podcast S21 Ep13 – Kota All Tekkers first appeared on newcastlefootball.net.
In this episode, Victor Kumar sits down with Uday Shivamurthy- a former IT Solutions Architect who arrived in Australia as a student with zero investing knowledge. Fast forward 13 years, and Uday is managing a powerhouse 11-property portfolio with a staggering 27% LVR. We strip back the "overnight success" myth to reveal the real-world grit of property investing in 2026. You'll learn: -The "Holy Trinity": Why your success depends on the synergy between your Strategist, Accountant, and Broker (and why Victor calls himself the "godhead" of the fourth edge). -The Chrysler Tour: How a single day in Campbelltown set a decade-long strategy in motion. -Strategic Consolidation: Why "slowing down" is often the most aggressive move you can make for long-term wealth. -The Sleep-at-Night Factor: Knowing when to sell an asset to protect your peace of mind. From navigating strata nightmares to building high-yield granny flats, this is a masterclass in building a legacy through property.
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Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! IX ESPÍRITUS QUE VUELVEN. En el programa de hoy, como os prometí, hablaré de casos, en torno a crímenes históricos donde la figura de la víctima, a través de sueños, visiones o presuntas manifestaciones sobrenaturales parece influir decisivamente en el curso de la justicia. I. El caso de Elva Zona Heaster. Condado de Greenbrier, 1897 La primera historia nos traslada a Appalachia, Virginia Occidental, en el año 1897. Elva Zona Heaster, nace aproximadamente entre 1873 y 1876, hija de Mary Jane Heaster, una mujer de carácter firme y profundamente protectora. Zona arrastraba un estigma social considerable: hacia 1895 había dado a luz a un hijo fuera del matrimonio, cuyo padre fue identificado como George Woldridge. En una comunidad rural profundamente conservadora, esa circunstancia la colocaba en una posición social vulnerable. El niño fue dado en adopción o falleció en la infancia, los registros no son concluyentes, pero el peso moral de aquel hecho marcó su reputación. En octubre de 1896, llega al condado un herrero llamado Erasmus Stribbling Shue, apodado “Trout”. Era un hombre con antecedentes inquietantes: un primer matrimonio terminado en abandono, un segundo con Lucy Ann Tritt, fallecida en circunstancias poco claras, y posteriormente una condena por robo de caballos que lo llevó a prisión durante dos años. Apenas semanas después de conocerse,, Zona y Shue contraen matrimonio. La madre de la joven manifiesta un rechazo visceral hacia el nuevo esposo, intuyendo algo oscuro en su carácter. El sábado 23 de enero de 1897, el joven Anderson Jones, de 11 años, encuentra el cuerpo de Zona tendido al pie de las escaleras. Sus ojos abiertos, una mancha de sangre, postura rígida. Cuando el Dr. George W. Knapp examina el cuerpo, observa detalles extraños, pero realiza una inspección superficial. Shue había lavado el cadáver, lo había vestido y había envuelto su cuello con un pañuelo rígido y un velo atado firmemente bajo la barbilla. La causa inicial de muerte se certifica como “desmayo eterno” y luego “complicaciones del embarazo”. El funeral se celebra al día siguiente. Varios testigos notan algo perturbador: la cabeza de Zona parece moverse con excesiva soltura cuando el ataúd es tocado. Durante semanas, Mary Jane Heaster afirma haber sido visitada por la aparición de su hija. Según su testimonio, la joven le describe con precisión la violencia ejercida sobre su cuello y relata una discusión doméstica relacionada con la cena. Convencida, Mary Jane acude al fiscal del condado, John Alfred Preston. En la autopsia, realizada posteriormente se descubre que el cuello estaba dislocado, la tráquea aplastada y los ligamentos desgarrados. Shue es arrestado ese mismo día. II. El Crimen del Granero Rojo – Polstead, Suffolk (1827-1828) La segunda parte nos traslada a Polstead, Suffolk, Inglaterra, en la década de 1820. Maria Marten, nace el 24 de julio de 1801, era hija de Thomas Marten* un humilde cazador de topos. Tras la muerte de su madre Grace, fue criada por su madrastra Ann Marten. Maria era considerada atractiva, pero su belleza no le aseguró estabilidad social. Quedó embarazada de Peter Matthews, quien mantuvo económicamente al hijo, Thomas Henry Marten. A los 25 años, Maria era vista en la aldea como una “mujer caída”, marcada por la ilegitimidad de sus hijos. En 1826, entra en escena William Corder. Desde joven fue considerado problemático y manipulador. Comienza una relación con Maria que promete matrimonio y escape del estigma social. En 1827, la pareja planea huir juntos. William propone encontrarse en el llamado Granero Rojo (Red Barn), una construcción aislada de ladrillo rojizo en las afueras del pueblo. María desaparece. La madrastra de Maria comienza a tener sueños perturbadores en los que ve a la joven enterrada bajo el suelo del Granero Rojo. La insistencia de estos sueños genera inquietud familiar. II. El caso de Frederick Fisher La última historia nos traslada a la colonia penal de Nueva Gales del Sur, en 1826, concretamente a la región rural de Campbelltown. Frederick Fisher era un exconvicto inglés que había sido transportado a Australia por delitos relacionados con falsificación. Tras cumplir su condena, logró establecerse como agricultor en Campbelltown, donde adquirió tierras y ganado. Con el tiempo, se convirtió en un hombre económicamente estable y respetado dentro de la comunidad local. En una colonia donde muchos eran antiguos presidiarios intentando reconstruir su vida, Fisher representaba un ejemplo de reinserción exitosa. No era un hombre especialmente sociable, pero sí trabajador y metódico. Entre sus conocidos más cercanos se encontraba George Worrall, vecino y colaborador en algunos asuntos comerciales. La relación entre ambos es cordial, basada en la confianza práctica propia de una comunidad pequeña donde la cooperación era esencial. En junio de 1826, Fisher desaparece repentinamente. Worrall informa a los vecinos que su amigo había regresado a Inglaterra, o que había sido citado por las autoridades por problemas legales. Lo extraño es que Fisher no había liquidado sus propiedades ni arreglado formalmente sus asuntos financieros. Su ganado y tierras quedaron, de facto, bajo administración de Worrall. Un agricultor local, John Farley, afirma haber visto una figura sentada sobre la baranda de un puente cercano a Campbelltown, conocido como el puente sobre Fisher’s Creek. La figura le resultó reconocible: aseguraba que era Frederick Fisher. Farley no describió una visión difusa o espectral en términos melodramáticos; según el relato recogido, la figura parecía sólida, silenciosa, inmóvil. Lo inquietante era su expresión. En un primer momento, Farley dudó de su propia percepción. Sin embargo, la visión se repitió. La figura parecía señalar o dirigir la atención hacia un punto específico del terreno cercano al arroyo. El magistrado de la zona, Grafton Eliott Smith, tomó en consideración el testimonio. Se organizó una inspección en el área señalada, cerca del arroyo. Worrall fue arrestado y acusado formalmente. El hecho de que la localización del cuerpo estuviera asociada al testimonio de una aparición convirtió el caso en uno de los primeros grandes relatos sobrenaturales documentados en la historia australiana. Con el tiempo, la historia sería conocida como “Fisher’s Ghost”, integrándose en el folclore nacional y dando origen a festivales conmemorativos en Campbelltown. Escúchame en iVoox. 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Love is in the air … Or at least it's in the airwaves. In this episode, we are going to be playing two stories about love, whether it's love overcoming language barriers or love helping us to overcome physical barriers and how to make the most out of the little things. Love In Translation by Katie Stokes So for this first piece, you’ll be taken on a journey through the complexities of a multilingual love story. You’ll hear Ellie and Lucas navigate learning about each other, meeting each other's families and a little extra challenge of a communication barrier that makes it that much harder. Produced by Katie Stokes Supervising Producer was Mark Yin It’s the little things by Carey Scheer This next piece explores love shaped by disability. From catching the train from Campbelltown together, to sitting in marshland together, Trudy and Chris explore how they’re connected by life’s ordinary ... explore the intimacies of touch and talk … and ultimately … their love for one another transcending life together. Produced by Carey Scheer from the Purple Orange Podcast. Def worth a listen! And your All The Best host, Kwame, passes the mic on to your new host, Gabriella Accaria! Hurray!
Campbelltown in New South Wales, Australia hosts a very peculiar annual festival. This event is called The Festival of Fisher's Ghost. And not only is this a week long celebration(?), honor(?), commemoration(?) or whatever one wants to coin it about a ghost, but the Fisher referred to, was murdered. Intro and Outro music: Bad Players - Licensed under a non-exclusive, non-transferable, non-assignable, single-site, worldwide, royalty-free license agreement with Muse Music c/o Groove Studios. The following music was also used: Music: 4. Thriller (Subliminal Tension) [Cinematic Underscore Loops - The Core Collection] Produced by Sascha Ende Link: https://ende.app/en/song/13551-4-thriller-subliminal-tension-cinematic-underscore-loops-the-core-collection
Meet Chris Vagg, the powerhouse founder of Pass It On Clothing and your 2026 Australia Day Ambassador for Campbelltown. In this candid and stirring conversation, Chris reveals why he’s trading the "Big Smoke" for the salt air of Stanwell Park and what he’s bringing to the podium this Monday. For Chris, Australia Day isn't just about a public holiday; it’s about the "Fair Go" in its purest form. He shares the heartbreaking moment a man sleeping rough asked for a simple shirt just so he wouldn't "look homeless," and how that quest for dignity fuels his vision for a more cohesive society. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm on Friday on 2GB Sydney and 4BC BrisbaneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michelle, Nic and Jamie discuss the ongoing scoring issues with the women's team, and celebrate the win over the Bulls on the weekend.Spanish signing, Victor Campuzano, talks about his role in the squad, and why he's not too worried about scoring. Take a listen, and enjoy!
After the death of her father, a spiritual moment with the life-size wooden statue of Bob at Nine Mile convinced queer rapper, Jamaica Moana that everything would be alright.Jamaica was born to the music of Bob Marley on the Central Coast of NSW.Her dad loved Bob's music more than anything else and would listen incessantly on his interstate truck driving routes.Jamaica was the beloved baby of six children, growing up in a Maori-Samoan family in the outer suburbs of Auckland.When the family moved to Campbelltown in Western Sydney, Jamaica began to express her queer identity through the dance troupe The Pioneers.Jamaica's father rejected this new version of her, so different from the son he knew, and they became estranged. When he became seriously ill years later, Jamaica moved home to care for him and the pair renewed their relationship, staying close until his death.With her brother, she eventually made a pilgrimage to Bob Marley's home town as a tribute to their father.Deep in grief, it was a spiritual experience with a life-size statue of Bob at Nine Mile that convinced Jamaica everything would be alright.Further informationJamaica Moana's debut EP is Bud & Deni. This episode of Conversations was produced by Alice Moldovan. The Executive Producer was Nicola Harrison.It covers topics including rap, dance, Hokianga Harbour, Maori, South Auckland, Papakura, Western Sydney, authentic, authenticity, queer, trans, parental estrangement, father daughter relationship, carer, caring for parent, Nicki Minaj, ballroom, duckwalk, west ball, safe space, rupture and repair and community.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
Wiradjuri Elder and Aboriginal activist Uncle Dave Bell has spent more than two decades guiding young people towards strength through culture, mentoring and connection. In this episode of Mental Fitness Conversations, he joins Mundanara Bayles from Black Magic Woman podcasts to share the story of Young Spirit Mentoring - a grassroots program changing lives across Campbelltown by reconnecting youth with Country, culture and community. Together, Mundanara and Uncle Dave explore the importance of cultural identity, safe spaces for open conversation and how meaningful connection can break cycles of disconnection and pain. Resources and linksFind out more about Gotcha4Life at www.gotcha4life.org and follow us on Instagram and Facebook @gotcha4life and on Instagram @blackmagicwomanpodcast. Find out about Young Spirit Mentoring https://youngspiritmentoring.wordpress.com/ About the podcastHosted by award-winning Indigenous businesswoman and Gotcha4Life Board Member Mundanara Bayles, and produced in partnership with Black Magic Woman, Mental Fitness Conversations centres First Nations voices in powerful conversations about culture, connection and what truly sustains mental fitness. Content noteThis episode includes discussion of mental health challenges which may be confronting. Please practise self-care and reach out if you need support. Services available 24/7 include 13YARN on 13 92 76 and Lifeline on 13 11 14.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police are searching for up to four men following a violent home invasion in Rosemeadow, near Campbelltown, early this morning.
In this episode, from a chapel service held on Friday 1 August 2025, Michael Duckett, leader of the Anglican Indigenous Ministry in Marcarthur and Campbelltown, and chair of the Sydney Anglican Indigenous Ministry Committee, speaks on Hebrews 10:1-25 and the gospel of Jesus.He reminds us that Jesus' work was completed on the cross, and therefore we have freedom, hope and eternal life. Using a painting, he also explains how he teaches this passage to Aboriginal people who may not know how to read.View the painting Michael refers to in his talk.For more audio resources, visit the Moore College website. There, you can also make a donation to support the work of the College.Contact us and find us on socials.Next Library event: 500 Years of Books (Wed 22 Oct 2025).Please note: The episode transcript provided is AI-generated and has not been checked for accuracy. If quoting, please check against the audio.
Dome Sweet Dome by Year 8 students In this story, Year 8 students imagine a world where meteors poison the skies and zombies spread from Bankstown to Campbelltown. Trapped inside a glass dome with zombies banging on the walls outside, they piece together what makes life worth living. And in the end, humanity is saved by Kendrick Lamar’s zombie-proof backboard and a slam dunk from LeBron James. Written by: Year 8 students Produced by: Year 8 students and Philip Wilcox. Sound design and production by: Milku. Apocalypse, Then ? by Jake Dean In our second story, the world collapses the day before Henry’s short story is published in The New Yorker. Henry, a jaded Adelaide teacher, embarks on one final mission: to find proof his masterpiece exists. Joined by Felix, a naïve but enthusiastic survivor, they sail amidst chaos, navigate a turbulent friendship, and grasp at fleeting glimpses of hope in a post-apocalyptic time. Literary glory, baked beans, and not killing the man who saved your dictionary - the ultimate survival guide for a writer at the end of the world. Written by: Jake Dean Performed by: Adam Dunn. Produced by: Jane Messer. Audio engineer: Martin Gallagher. It’s part of a fabulous live storytelling show and podcast called StorySALOON All The Best Credits Host: Kwame Slusher Executive Producer: Melanie Bakewell Events and Partnership Coordinator: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Community Coordinator: Patrick McKenzie Theme Music composed by Shining Bird Special shout out to our volunteers, Ray, Sue, Sharon, Lindsay, Andrew, Ash and Emma. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of The Smart Property Investment Show, host Liam Garman speaks with Arjun Paliwal, CEO and head of research at InvestorKit, to examine the growing gap between unit and house prices across Australia. Arjun explains that this divergence is uneven, with some markets seeing units keep pace with houses while others lag significantly. His research highlights regions like Parramatta, Melbourne CBD, and South Canberra where units have underperformed, versus areas such as Adelaide's Onkaparinga and Campbelltown where units have performed comparably. Key factors driving these trends include supply and demand, investor confidence, and the quality of new builds, with oversupply and defects discouraging investment. Arjun notes that while units may regain appeal in certain markets, houses typically offer stronger long-term value. The discussion also touches on government initiatives like the First Home Guarantee, which can temporarily lift prices but require quick action to benefit. He warns against common investor mistakes such as relying on informal advice, delaying entry, and ignoring professional guidance for portfolio diversification. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on Apple Podcasts and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) and LinkedIn. If you would like to get in touch with our team, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights, or hear your voice on the show by recording a question below.
We are back at the Orange Grove Hotel and play some clips of Richo's presser as Leichhardt and Campbelltown get plans while Api Koroisau and Terrell May talk up the team's chances. Plus your player ratings and rants from the loss to Cowboys, NRL round 26 preview and more. And Instagram @OrangeGroveHotel If you want to set up a home gym, Gym Direct are offering our listeners 5% off using the code WTGDX5 via this link here. We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Listen live to the WestsLife Podcast twice a week on YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: WestsLife YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsLifePod on Instagram and Twitter Facebook.com/WestsLifePod Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
After a bye weekend, Wests Tigers are back in action on Friday night against the Canberra Raiders. Traveling to Campbelltown to meet the high-flying 'Green Machine', can our boys score a serious upset? That's one question Eddie Otto, Steve Stretton, Declan McCutcheon, and super-sub Garry Watson try to answer on this edition of the pod. Aside from a full preview of our game against the Raiders on Friday night, the boys look at whether Jerome Luai will play. They also put our skipper's State of Origin performance under the microscope. This is sure to start some conversations. Who are the five greatest Wests Tigers players of all time? See who the boys come up with, and have your say on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum. Also on the agenda: Is Royce Hunt on the outer at Wests Tigers? Plus, what to expect in the future from our two NSW under-19 Origin reps. And don't miss a Canberra-themed edition of Yioti's Quiz! Stay warm, and enjoy this mid-week edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month Marti is covering a request from our good friend Wayne over at Eerie Edinburgh whose advert you will have heard at the top of the episode. It's a slightly different one for Marti, its a very vintage story based in 1826, in Campbelltown, a small city located on the outskirts of Sydney where a young man sees a ghost, but the ghost isn't just any ordinary ghost.... We'd love to hear your thoughts on this one.. We also talk about what we've been reading: I Found A Body - we couldn't have loved it more, perfect summer holiday reading. Bonnier Books https://www.instagram.com/bonnierbooks_uk/I found a body on Amazon https://www.amazon.co.uk/I-Found-Body-Becky-Brynolf/dp/1785307916#averageCustomerReviewsAnchor check the episode to see how you can get your hands on a copy for free!Our thoughts on ghosty shit, how amazing the Welsh are and a lot of convict chat!The Natalia Grace Redhanded podcast episode we reference in this episode is: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7dBFkTyoULTE8IKsTOdQuASources for this episode are: Strange strange strange.com website campeblltown.com.auSend us a text - we'd love to hear your thoughts about this episode & if there are any cases youd like us to cover please get in touch Hosted by & Researched & written by Marti Jeremiah-Shelley & Effie McDonald Edited & Produced by Erin Ferguson https://www.instagram.com/erinfaudio/ Since 2023 ( earlier episodes are badly edited by us!) Theme Music Vampire Strut by Joybean @AudioJungle Follow us on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/mumsmysteriesandmurder/You can also support the pod and buy us a coffee at https://ko-fi.com/mumsmysteriesandmurderAnd we would love it if you could give us a cheeky review & subscribe to make sure you don't miss an episode.
With State OF Origin (Men's) just around the corner and State OF Origin (Women's) a torrential success story this week, it somehow still feels like its' A Glittering New Year in Bat Country. Everything is topsy turvy, but somehow it all still fells the same. Is the levee gonna break? While it was a great weekend for hookers, it appears there is a DEARTH of fullbacks for SOO. Wingers are outmarking AFL players and pulling out unbelievable, magical tries. There were brawls at Campbelltown, tears in Brisbane and Toxic Town was jumping. What a week in Rugby League. Tune in to hear the full discussion!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers didn't get flogged, but it was still a disappointing night for fans on Sunday. Taking on injury-hit South Sydney, there was hope our boys could keep that important 50% win record alive heading into the bye. It wasn't to be, though, with Souths getting home 22-12. On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel Helmes is joined by Steve Stretton and Eddie Otto to pull apart the most recent Wests Tigers Performance. Some of the key issues up for discussion include: Our lack of direction Our lack of impact Our poor execution Our lack of variation in most of our plays There's also the topic discussed that seems to be on most Wests Tigers fans' minds, and that is recruitment. Why are we watching a promising season slip away without strengthening some of the obvious weaknesses in the squad? There are a couple of positives on the agenda, though. It can be hard to find too many things to get excited about as a follower of the club right now, but we found a couple. These are, namely, the ongoing contributions being made by Sione Fainu and the impressive work of Tony Sukkar on Sunday evening. There's also a pat on the back for Charlie Staines and Sunia Turuva, too. We run through the many 'One Word' contributions from members of the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum, and Steve tells us about the Ambush event held before the match. That event was a little different, it included members of the rival Souths group, The Burrow. Did everyone get along? Steve has the details. Oh, and Eddie and Steve also fire their shots in a new round of calling out some rugby league columnists over their ongoing questionable behaviours. We didn't get the win, but we hope you enjoy this latest edition of the pod. Thanks for listening.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Adel is back to break down the heartbreaking Wests Tigers loss to Souths at Campbelltown. We record every Wednesday night at Orange Grove Hotel from 8:30pm. Come join us at the OG! Grab a beer and a great meal and hang out with the Wests Tigers Life fellas. Give the OG a follow on Facebook And Instagram @OrangeGroveHotel We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Listen live to the WestsLife Podcast twice a week on YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: WestsLife YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsLifePod on Instagram and Twitter Facebook.com/WestsLifePod Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
The Wests Tigers head to Campbelltown Stadium to face the Bunnies on Sunday evening. And the question on everyone's lips is, will last Sunday's Storm shellacking derail our promising season? On this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Eddie Otto is in the host's chair and is joined by Steve Stretton and Declan McCutcheon. Steve was at AAMI Park in Melbourne for the game against the Storm, he gives us an eyewitness account of the murder! The boys also discuss Melbourne's differences compared to our club and team, both on and off the field. Naturally, there's a discussion on the pod about what those implications might be for such a poor performance, not just for the season, but for our team, coach, and club. Injuries are starting to hit. The boys also run through the latest injury report, with both good and bad news for Tigers' fans. The good news is that two strike players are on the verge of return, but the news may not be good for an important member of our forward pack. It's been a little bit, but 'the shredder' has returned. Eddie, Steve, and Declan predict who might be heading for a Concord exit at the end of the season. One topic of discussion that has featured heavily both in the media and on the socials in recent times is the future hooker strategy at the club. The boys predict what might happen with Api and TDS. Of course, there is a preview of the game against the Rabbitohs at Campbelltown on Sunday evening. This could also be one of the Wests Tigers' Podcast team members' final trip to the ground! Steve has a preview of the Ambush event being held before the game, and also has the questions for Yioti's Quiz. Let's hope we can regroup this weekend and come back with a post-victory edition of the podcast early next week! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We discuss that sh!t show in Melbourne with your rants and player ratings as well. We then look forward to and preview Wests Tigers v Souths at Campbelltown as well as the rest of NRL Round 11. We record every Wednesday night at Orange Grove Hotel from 8:30pm. Come join us at the OG! Grab a beer and a great meal and hang out with the Wests Tigers Life fellas. Give the OG a follow on Facebook And Instagram @OrangeGroveHotel We are also proudly supported by iChoice. For a great deal on your home loan, give Jason a call on (02) 9743 0000 or go to ichoice.com.au Click here to check out all our content! Listen live to the WestsLife Podcast twice a week on YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com Wests Tigers Life is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions. See us on the socials: WestsLife YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsLifePod on Instagram and Twitter Facebook.com/WestsLifePod Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife
Rampaging Roy Slaven and HG Nelson discuss a possible Gould inquiry into the Panther's lost spark, the crackdown and the role the historic Fisher's Ghost could play to help rugby league in Campbelltown.
There is an exotic snake on the loose in Sylvania, when did you end up with an accidental pet & we give our new game another go "Guess The Suburb In 3 Words". Join Triple M Breakfast weekday mornings from 6am, grab the podcast everyday on LiSTNR or where ever you get your podcasts or watch the funniest bits of the show on Instagram via @triplembreakfast #TripleMBreakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Greetings in Jesus name ea listeners and welcome to another week!! this weeks episode features Karna Murray from the pentecostals of Campbelltown! Karna shares her story and her journey but most of all serving with the wonderful church family and the youth ministry as well, hope you listen and enjoy the episode and like all other episodes, take something out of it.. till next time, see ya!!
As the Wests Tigers prepare to face the New Zealand Warriors on Sunday evening, the Wests Tigers Podcast crew put on the shoulder pads to tackle all the latest from the World of the Wests Tigers. Eddie is joined by Nick and Garry to discuss upcoming game at Campbelltown, the guys start with a quick review of last weekends game against the Dolphins and the trend they are starting to see in attack and defence. Are the Wests Tigers starting to turn the corner? Now that Eddie has returned to the Midweek pod he runs the boys through a game of Buy, Sell or Hold, what curly questions does Eddie throw at the boys this week? There is a comprehensive preview of the game against the Warriors and what that means for the Wests Tigers Season, the team give their thoughts on the keys to victory and the strengths and weaknesses of the Tigers and Warriors lineups. The show closes with Nick taking the reigns as host of Yioti’s Quiz, can Eddie get the better of Garry? If you are heading out to the game on Sunday, make sure to head over to the Beer Shed at 4.00pm for the Ambush Event!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers are sitting pretty in the NRL Top Eight after a second straight victory. Traveling north to Redcliffe, the Wests Tigers proved too strong for the home team, coming away with two vital points in a 30-18 victory. In this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel Helmes is joined by Garry Watson and Steve Stretton, and the encouraging signs from the game are covered. Aspects of the Tigers' play that made us happy include the multiple points of attack and the increasing synchronicity of the team. Sure, there were a few things still to work on, we also talked about that as well. We also run through a terrific list of 'One Word' submissions from our valued members of the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum (we'd love you to add to that list each game too!) Great display of teamwork. While the boys played as a unit, the individual performances of a few players are also discussed, including Jahream Bula, Fonua Pole, Terrell May, Alex Twal, Api Koroisau, and Tallyn Da Silva. We asked the question - is Sunia Turuva the best finisher we've had in a decade? And we played a new game - Was Garry Wrong? The topics in question include Garry's call on the abilities of Adam Doueihi and Alex Seyfarth! (Perhaps a version of this could be used re Eddie Otto and Bula??) Also up for discussion was the possible replacement for Jeral Skelton if he is unable to take on the Warriors next Sunday evening at Campbelltown. Speaking of Campbelltown, Steve has details of the pre-game Ambush event being held at The Beer Shed in Leumeah on Sunday afternoon (to which you are invited). And congratulations to the Wests Tigers on passing another big milestone - 9,000 people have now got Wests Tigers memberships and we think that's a great achievement, but still well short of where we should be. It's great to be able to present another post-victory edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, let's make it three on the trot against the Kiwis!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What a day it is to be a Wests Tigers fan! Sure, we haven't kicked a ball yet in 2025, but today might just be one of the biggest in the club's long history. Today, Wests Tigers had four independent directors appointed to the club's board. This means that Wests Tigers now has a board that meets the independent review recommendations that we all fought so hard for. These are directors who bring talent and nous from different backgrounds and are giving of their time and professional skills for one reason - to advance the Wests Tigers. That is very exciting! Barry O'Farrell is one of the independent board members, he is expected to be voted in as Wests Tigers Chairman at a meeting later this month. Joining the representatives from Holman Barnes Group, Balmain Tigers, and Wests Magpies on the Wests Tigers board will be: Charlie Viola, Executive Chair of Viola Private Wealth, and former Partner at Pitcher Partners. Charlie is a prominent Financial Advisor and Industry leader, with exceptional financial management, commercial and strategy skills. Charlie grew up in Campbelltown and now lives in the Inner West. Michelle McDowell, former Managing Director of Allied Express, brings a wealth of experience in commercial, operations and logistics. Michelle has significant business acumen and is passionate about community. Michelle has deep commercial insights into the Western suburbs of Sydney. Annabelle Williams OAM PLY, Former Chair of the Athlete’s Commission for Paralympics Australia, and former Board member of the Paralympics Australia and Swimming Australia. Annabelle is a Lawyer and a decorated athlete, with deep insights in High-Performance, and is an advocate for inclusion and excellence in sport. Annabelle grew up in Balmain. To mark these important appointments, and this important day, Garry Watson and Joel Helmes sat down and recorded this latest edition of the Wests Tigers Unite podcast. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our Talanoa this week is with Ms Kate Rowe, the Head Teacher for the Careers Educational Pathways Program in Campbelltown, Western Sydney.
Welcome to another monster episode of Put A Line Through 'Em. This week we discuss the thrilling conclusion to the regular season, the Chooks day at the abattoir, The Broncos and Dragons imploding and then of course, the upcoming biggest game of the season live from Fortress Campbelltown. It's all this and much more on the number one romance and rugby league podcast in Australia. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My guest today is a video game executive and the co-deputy chair of BAFTA. Born in South African to Irish and Australian parents, at the age of four she moved to Campbelltown, New South Wales in Australia. There as a student she became interested in filmmaking and technology. At eighteen she moved to the UK and began working for Perfect Entertainment, the independent game studio behind Terry Pratchett's DiscWorld series of game adaptations.In 1999 she joined Criterion Games and there worked on a string of racing games, including Burnout 3 and 4, then left in 2006 to help set up production within the newly formed Media Molecule. In 2009 she was named studio director, helping to oversee the production of the LittleBigPlanet series, Tearaway, and, most recently, Dreams.In 2013 was named one of the 100 most powerful women in the UK by BBC's Woman's Hour and, in 2021, was given the BAFTA Fellowship award for her pioneering work in the games industry. She now serves as BAFTA's deputy chair, helping to oversee the delivery of the academy's mission to empower and spotlight the screen industries and the talented people within them.[Photograph: Sam Hendel/Media Molecule] Be attitude for gains. https://plus.acast.com/s/my-perfect-console. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.