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Best podcasts about Clifton Hill

Latest podcast episodes about Clifton Hill

YarraBUG
Exploring your neighbourhood with Mosey Guide and Fuji Roll

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026


On this weeks program Chris interviews Tim Dow (Tim Rob Don Dow) and Stephanie Mulder (Yardbird Studio) from Mosey Guide about their slow travel walking and cycling guides for neighbourhoods in Australia, Europe and Asia, including their recent Northside Design Ride: A Leisurely Cycling Tour of Melbourne Design through the inner north organised for Melbourne Design Week. Tim and Stephanie talk about discovering and engaging with local destinations and developing the local guides and their future plans. Guides include A Merri Ride, Footscray, Thornbury and North Melbourne.Second guest is Michael, owner and digital creator of Fuji Roll, we chat about showcasing cycling in Melbourne, Sydney and overseas, documenting experiences, riding as prime method of transport, road conditions, creating instagram reels documenting local events and rides, including the Northside Design Ride, Smith Street, Collingwood, Macarthur Street, East Melbourne, Canning Street, Carlton North, and San Francisco Cycles, Golden Gate Bridge.Local news includes Off Course bike shop fire on 27 May 2026, Critical Mass: Big City Lights tour through Richmond, Abbotsford, Collingwood and Clifton Hill, Dixon Veloway maintenance closure: between Footscray and West Melbourne will be closed overnight on Wednesday 3 and Thursday 4 June from 7pm-5am for planned maintenance. Also we briefly mention Barnaby Joyce's connection to the rise of e-bikes: Why are e-bikes suddenly all over Australia's streets?Program MusicScratching, Malvern StarSparks, (Baby, Baby) Can I Invade Your CountryTrue Love Always, Bicycle RiderHONNE, BIKE

YarraBUG
A nicer Wellington Street on hold + working towards 30km/h for Richmond

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026


On this weeks program Chris catches up with two previous guests, first up Alex Lamb from Nicer Wellington Street, a group of Clifton Hill and Collingwood residents who supported 'Option 1: shared street' for Wellington Street. Alex talks about last Tuesdays massive Yarra Council meeting, where two thirds of public feedback supported to the bold vision make Wellington less traffic choked, and we unpack councillors decision to reject Wellington Street upgrades, road safety audit reports and what it means for the community. We also discussion how misinformation alters public debate for the worse, a comprehensive review of the Wellington Street decision, Congestion levy funds, ongoing fuel crisis, possible North East Link impacts for residents, how current Yarra Council has pattern of behaviour to degrade and stop creation of green spaces in the inner suburbs, an overall lack of vision and future engagement and future plans for a Nicer Wellington Street, including Critical Mass ride on 29 May 2026.Local news includes previous guest Robbie Danger Webb being accepted as official Guinness world records title holder as first openly transgender person to circumnavigate the globe by bicycle and two The Age ig reels on the Alphington Link and the popular Ride Outs events across Melbourne.Second guest is Aidan Barac-Dunn from Safer Streets for Richmond with Adopt safe 30km/h streets in Richmond petition being tabled at council. We discuss about simple steps to make local streets safer with recent Speed Zoning Policy, how Love 30 started in Yarra circa 2018, how more European cities are accepting 30km/h as standard and startling road death statistics in post WWII Richmond, referenced by Janet McCalman in her book, Struggletown Public and Private Life in Richmond 1900–1965, recent speed zone changes in Richmond and planning for future campaigns.Program musicScratching, Malvern StarTycho, Consciousness Felt Four Tet, LushLaibach, Fluid EmancipationTrue Love Always, Bicycle Rider

YarraBUG
Creating a nicer Wellington Street + Adelaide pop-up bike lanes

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2026


On this weeks program we're doing a hour long program as a treat with two interviews.First up: Chris catches up with Erin and Liam from the Nicer Wellington Street crew about advocating for a leafier, quieter, and safer Wellington Street for everyone in the week before a crucial vote at the next Yarra Council Meeting on 12 May 2026.Erin and Liam discuss supporting Option 1 for both Wellington Street - South and Wellington Street - North, building community support in Clifton Hill and Collingwood, with over 900 names in support, improving canopy cover, road design, improving resident amenity, parking issues, writing to councillors, Yarra receiving $3m per year from Congestion Levy for active transport projects, and challenging confusion and misinformation, including cross street traffic fears and that the north section of Wellington Street could be closed to local traffic.Second chat: Cr Eleanor Freeman from City of Adelaide talks about a recent feasibility assessment to create pop up bike lanes due to Australia's ongoing fuel crises.Eleanor discusses creating safe conditions for new and intending riders, keeping the city open, working on network gaps, new cycling strategy as part of City of Adelaide Integrated Climate Strategy 2030 and working towards a more strategic approach with South Australia state government (Party leader backs pop-up bikeways in Adelaide CBD, Pop-up bike lanes mooted for Adelaide streets)News includes Alphington Link to be completed due to state government implementing the Transport Integration Act so that 120m of shared trail can finally be constructed after a insane 37 year wait, Ride & Stride e-bike subsidies for Merri-bek families, a fabulous BikeRave Melbourne ride on the weekend just gone, Critical Mass on 29 May 2026, Maribynong Council investigating a pop up bike lane program and Sydney Road issues due to looming Level Crossing works. (The 9km corridor that's recorded 279 cyclist crashes but still doesn't have a protected bike lane)Program musicScratching, Malvern StarStreets of your town, The Go-betweensSource, Tycho

YarraBUG
Kathryn Good: defending legal ebikes in Queensland

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026


On this weeks show, Chris catches up with Kathryn Good from the Story Bridge Active Transport Alliance about last weeks E-mobility Critical Mass protest ride in Brisbane against proposed amendments to Queensland e-bike legislation.Speakers from SNAP ACTION: Defend Legal E-Bikes - Critical Mass Ride included Andrea Herklots, EveryBody Electric Bikes and Matthew Burke, Bicycle Queensland.If you're in Queensland (or Queensland adjunct) please make a submission before 10 April 2026.See E-Mobility Inquiry Committee, Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026, news articles: ‘If they want us on the roads, we're getting on the roads': Riders plot peak-hour protest and Backlash over pending Queensland e-bike licence laws.Local news includes a fabulous April 1st media release from the Department of Pedalling and Perspiration about their new Ride to Save scheme, ongoing energy and transport issues, see Why affordable alternatives to the car have never mattered more,  Wellington Street in the news: Wellington Street wars: The plan dividing Collingwood and Clifton Hill,  April Fool: Why paying cyclists isn't such a joke and have a look at Modal filters in the inner north, North Richmond Bike Bus: Sunday Ride on 19 April, Critical Mass possibly heads north on Friday 24 April. Elizabeth Street update: if you haven't seen the dinky little red bollards yet and narrowed conditions for people parking their cars and trying to ride past, general advice is to monitor, document, report and repeat.Program musicHONNE, BIKE 

Airbnb Superhosts Down Under
Lifestyle Hosting: Funding Travel From a One-Bedroom in Melbourne

Airbnb Superhosts Down Under

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2026 42:50


Ray and Silvia are joined by Carmel O'Beirne, a lifestyle host from Clifton Hill, Melbourne, who uses her one-bedroom apartment to fund travel and supplement her income as she transitions toward retirement. The episode opens with Ray sharing a challenging guest situation involving a dropped wallet, refusal to check out, and police intervention — a reminder that hosting can sometimes take unexpected turns. Inspired by her daughter's success paying off a mortgage through Airbnb, Carmel began hosting her “cosy nest” — an earthy, plant-filled apartment with a green urban jungle balcony in a vibrant Melbourne neighbourhood. Her approach is what she calls “lifestyle hosting”: using Airbnb income to support extended travel, including a month in India, while keeping her home active and secure. Carmel relies on trusted neighbour friends when she travels, meeting guests in person for key handover to reinforce respect and care for her home. She is selective with bookings to maintain strong relationships in her owner-occupied building. Rather than scaling, she plans to continue hosting sustainably, avoiding “empty house syndrome” while balancing income, community harmony, and flexibility. What you'll learn in this episode How to handle difficult guest situations, including when police become involved. Why guest preparedness and clear house rules are essential. Pricing strategies: Smart Pricing vs manual or third-party tools. The power of clear instructions to prevent misunderstandings and bad reviews. Preparing a personal home for guests while protecting privacy. Building a reliable local support network for remote management. Managing neighbour relationships in owner-occupied buildings. How lifestyle hosting can fund travel and supplement retirement income. Guest Name: Carmel O'Beirne Airbnb: View Carmel's Listing Where to stay — hosted by the Superhosts Down Under team Ray's South Yarra Airbnb: View Listing Ray's North Melbourne Airbnb: View Listing Silvia's Airbnb: View Listing Sponsorship This episode is brought to you by Riverside. Use code Ray15 for 15% off your first subscription. Learn more

3AW Afternoons with Dee Dee
Tony Leonard reviews the Clifton Hill Hotel

3AW Afternoons with Dee Dee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 3:25


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3AW Afternoons with Dee Dee
'Unacceptable': Why Clifton Hill residents are up in arms against Metro Trains

3AW Afternoons with Dee Dee

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2025 7:03


Resident Reuben told Tony Moclair people who've lived in the suburb for a long time are strongly considering moving.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ride Home Rants
From Perfect Halloween Weather To Overrated Costumes: A Spooky Roundtable

Ride Home Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 49:42 Transcription Available


Send us a textThe air gets cooler, the leaves start to whisper, and our panel is ready to argue about everything that makes Halloween unforgettable. We start where the night really begins: what “feels” like Halloween weather. Is it a hoodie-and-moonlight kind of chill or a rare 70-degree evening that lets you show off your costume without hiding it under a coat? From there, we dive into the joyful chaos of kids' costumes, couple fits, and the eternal split between simple, clever ideas and full-on slasher icons.Candy talk hits hard, because it always does. Reese's reigns supreme—especially the pumpkin shapes—while the mythical full-size bar houses earn top billing on every trick-or-treat route. We trade stories about dentist porches with elite decorations, the dad tax that mysteriously reduces a child's Reese's count, and the unspoken rules that turn a neighborhood into a map of sugar and scares. Between doorbells, our movie stack rolls on: the original Halloween, Halloween 4, and the 2018 reboot for purists; Hocus Pocus and The Nightmare Before Christmas for comfort; Scream and Child's Play for that perfect blend of tension and humor. We also call out the overhyped: Megan, Paranormal Activity, and a few fan favorites that didn't deliver for everyone.Then we go where the fear feels physical: haunted houses and real haunted spaces. Blood Prison at Mansfield, Clifton Hill's terror runs, hometown chainsaw chases, and a penitentiary overnight that blurs stagecraft with the unexplained. Which brings us to the big finish—pick one: ghosts or aliens. Some of us put our chips on the starsSubscribe for exclusive content: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1530455/support Half SeriousWe discuss hardships and how grit and levity get people through it.Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched!Start for FREETactical BrotherhoodThe Tactical Brotherhood is a movement to support America.Dubby EnergyFROM GAMERS TO GYM JUNKIES TO ENTREPRENEURS, OUR PRODUCT IS FOR ANYONE WHO WANTS TO BE BETTER.ShankitgolfOur goal here at Shankitgolf is for everyone to have a great time on and off the golf courseSweet Hands SportsElevate your game with Sweet Hands Sports! Our sports gloves are designed for champions,Buddy's Beard CareBuddy's Beard Care provides premium men's grooming products at an affordable price.Deemed FitBe a part of our movement to instill confidence motivation and a willingness to keep pushing forwardDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showFollow us on all social mediaX: @mikebonocomedyInstagram: @mikebonocomedy@tiktok: @mikebono_comedianFacebook: @mikebonocomedy

House of Crouse
CAN CON HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2025 39:49


On a special Halloween edition of The Richard Crouse Show I'll have a look at a list of Canadian horror films that are scarier than the Frankenstein Burger King on Clifton Hill. I'll tell you about a 3D archaeologist, a werewolf movie that reinvents the genre, the first slasher flick, a vocal virus, Canuck zombies and much more.

YarraBUG
The long wait for change: Macaulay Road & Wellington Street

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2025


On this weeks program Chris speaks with Karen Hovenga and Ellen Sandall, Greens State MP for Melbourne about  Wellington Street and Macaulay Road active transport infrastructure issues.Local news includes Bicycle Network Member Night - 50 Year Celebration, 6pm, Wednesday, 8 October, next Richmond Repair Corner, Sunday 26 October, National Ride2Work Day, Wednesday 15 October and keep an eye on local Biketober events across Victoria this October.During a glorious Saturday morning in Darling Gardens, Clifton Hill, Chris and Karen chat about Lets make Wellington Street safer: we strongly suggest Option 1 Bicycle Street for both stage 3 and 4 as it reduces traffic and improves local walkability as well as cyclability, and has more trees, similar to the existing Canning Street route in Carlton, one of Melbourne's best known cycling corridors that's safe, peaceful, enjoyable and effective.Survey is open to Monday 13 October 2025Read about existing modal filters, the “Bicycle Street” option for Wellington Street is basically what has existed in Collingwood, Fitzroy, Richmond and Abbotsford streets for several decades.Ellen Sandall talks about heartbreaking aftermath of the death of Will Ritcher at Macaulay Road / Rankin Road intersection on 22 September 2025, the slow wait for instalment of protected bike lanes in Melbourne's inner west (Teen's death sparks calls for long-awaited bike lanes in Melbourne's west, The Age 4 October 2025), her petition: Demand Labor approve safe bike lanes on Macaulay Road and making your voice heard by contacting your local member.Will Richter was riding to uni on Macaulay Road when he was killed by poor road design - it was his 19th birthday - a devastating tragedy. Everyone deserves to be safe on our roads, Bike West on x, Saturday 4 October 2025Between 2014 and 2021, of the 67 cyclists killed or seriously injured in accidents involving trucks in Melbourne, 28 per cent were in the City of Melbourne, according to a Road Safety Victoria study.Program musicTour de Velo, Jon BrennerWe're Going to Be Friends, The White Stripes

Alison Talks Faith
Luke | Mary and Martha, united

Alison Talks Faith

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2025 14:50


A religious scholar, a wounded traveller, a Samaritan and two sisters walk into a kitchen ... Reflecting on Luke 10:38-42 with the Community of St Mark, Clifton Hill, on 20 July 2025 (Proper 11 Year C).

For Love & Money
Ep 84 Abigail Forsyth: The KeepCup Story - Leading the Reusable Cup Revolution

For Love & Money

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2025 40:50 Transcription Available


In this episode of The For Love & Money Podcast, I speak with Abigail Forsyth OAM, co-founder and Managing Director of KeepCup—the company that kickstarted a global revolution in reusable coffee cups and helped change the way we think about single-use packaging. From her early days as a lawyer to co-founding a bustling Melbourne café chain with her brother Jamie, Abigail shares how a growing discomfort with packaging waste led to the creation of KeepCup—the world's first barista-standard reusable cup. We explore the highs of fast growth, global expansion, and viral adoption, as well as the confronting challenges brought on by COVID, shifting market narratives, and scaling a purpose-led organisation. This is a raw and honest conversation about entrepreneurship, purpose, leadership, and the tension between impact and profitability. Abigail's insights are as grounded as they are galvanising—and essential listening for anyone building a values-based business that aims to drive real change.

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom
Velečasni Bosiljko Rajić: "Ne bi me iznenadilo da novi papa dođe iz neke siromašne zemlje"

SBS Croatian - SBS na hrvatskom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 10:42


Velečasni Bosiljko Rajić je svećenik u Hrvatskom katoličkom centru Clifton Hill u Melbourneu. U razgovoru povodom smrti poglavara rimokatoličke crkve, velečasni Rajić govori o reakcijama na vijest o smrti pape Franje, o papinoj ostavštini, te kako je papa utjecao na njegovu svećeničku službu. U razgovoru se dotičemo i izbora novog pape.

House of Crouse
MAPLE SYRUP FOR YOUR EYES VOLUME 4 HORROR: "OUTSIDE THE GATES OF HOLLYWOOD"

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 11:51


Here's a list of Canadian horror films that are scarier than the Frankenstein Burger King on Clifton Hill. I'll tell you about a 3D archaeologist, a werewolf movie that reinvents the genre, the first slasher flick, a vocal virus and much more.

Thursday Breakfast
Belgium's Colonial Crimes Part 1, Femicide in Australia, ‘The Left's Problem with Palestine' Part 2, Elijah Kose's ‘Hands' with Grace Dlabik and Dan Elborne

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024


Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Belgium's Colonial Crimes with Geneviève Kaninda, Part 1Content warning: This interview covers distressing topics including forcible child removal, racism and sexual violence. If you to need to speak with someone for support you can call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, Lifeline on 13 11 14, and the Suicide Callback Service on 1300 659 467. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners can also call 13 YARN on 13 92 76 and Yarning Safe'n'Strong on 1800 959 563.We hear part 1 of a two-part interview with Geneviève Kaninda, Brussels-based Policy and Advocacy Officer at the African Futures Lab, on the Brussels Court of Appeal's landmark decision earlier this month to recognise the Belgian State's responsibility in abducting and racially segregating biracial Métis children under its colonial rule of what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. The DRC was subjected to brutal colonisation by Belgium from 1908 until it gained independence in 1960, and the struggle for justice and reparations by Mètis children of Congolese mothers and Belgian fathers has been waged across several decades both in Belgium and in the Great Lakes countries of the DRC, Burundi and Rwanda. African Futures Lab is an independent research and advocacy institute that aims to raise global awareness of racial injustice across Africa and Europe and to empower civil society actors and public and private entities to demand justice and achieve reform.// Femicide in Australia with Sherele MoodyContent warning: This interview covers distressing topics including sexual and gender based violence, violence against First Nations women and children, and racism. If you to need to speak with someone for support you can call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, Lifeline on 13 11 14, and the Suicide Callback Service on 1300 659 467 (all 24-hour hotlines). LGBTQIA+ listeners can also call QLife on 1800 184 527 between 3PM and midnight, and people under the age of 25 can call Kids Helpline on 1800 55 1800. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners can also call 13 YARN on 13 92 76 and Yarning Safe'n'Strong on 1800 959 563 (both 24 hours).Sherele Moody joined us to discuss her work mapping femicides in so called-Australia, unpack mainstream media coverage of gender based violence and analyse the silencing of impacts of gendered violence on First Nations women and children. Sherele has over 20 years of experience reporting across a range of areas for some of Australia's major media companies. Sherele is also the founder and operator of The RED HEART Campaign and has been documenting the killing of women and children since 2015. Please consider supporting The RED HEART Campaign by making a donation here. A vigil organised by theThe Australian Femicide Watch to remember, mourn and celebrate Victorian women lost to violence in 2024 will be held on Saturday, December 14 from 4-6PM at the Darling Gardens rotunda, Clifton Hill.// ‘The Left's Problem with Palestine' with Abdaljawad Omar, Part 2We listened to part two of a talk given by Palestinian scholar and theorist Abdaljawad Omar during the early October 2024 teach-in 'The Left's Problem with Palestine', co-convened by CUNY for Palestine and Grad Center for Palestine. In this talk, Omar presents a critical analysis of the Western left's reflexive condemnation of Palestinian resistance both in relation to October 7th 2023 and more broadly, and the implications of this disavowal for the possibility of the West's genuine engagement with anticolonial struggle. You can watch the full talk and an extended discussion between Omar and Jodi Dean here.// Elijah Kose's Hands with Grace Dlabik and Dan ElborneNaarm-based artists Grace Dlabik and Dan Elborne join us to talk about the upcoming debut exhibition of works by Grace's son Elijah Kose, a collection of sculpture works produced in collaboration with Dan and titled Hands. Grace is an Austrian/Hungarian and Papua New Guinean woman from Lavaipia clan of Lese Oalai, and Motuan clan Botai of Hanuabada, and she is the founder and creative director of BE. Collective and BE. ONE. a grass-roots international collective that forges artistic opportunity and pathways for underrepresented creatives. Dan is a visual artist whose primary working material is clay, which he utilizes for long-form installation-based projects and sculptural series building work on intersecting foundations for memory, time, labour and materiality. Hands opens on Elijah's birthday, Sunday 15 December, 12-3PM at Art Haus Gallery on Wurundjeri Country, 20 Old Warrandyte Road, Donvale.//

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Lingua Madre, un coro italiano a Melbourne per tutte le generazioni

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 9:54


Quale modo migliore di celebrare le feste imminenti che con un concerto di canti natalizi? Il coro Lingua Madre, fondato e diretto dalla cantautrice Kavisha Mazzella, si esibirà il 9 dicembre a Clifton Hill. Abbiamo incontrato alcuni dei componenti.

Global Travel Planning
Waterfalls, wineries and walks - a journey through Niagara with John Johnston

Global Travel Planning

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2024 34:43


Welcome to episode 21 of the Global Travel Planning Podcast. In this episode, Tracy Collins chats with guest John Johnston, an avid traveller and founder of Bucketlistthings.com. Inspired by the movie "The Bucket List," John shares his insights into exploring the Niagara Falls region in southern Ontario.Niagara Falls, a popular tourist destination, has transformed from a hydro-generating area into a hub of attractions. John highlights various activities like walking behind the falls, riding an incline railway and a cable car over whirlpools, and even zip lining. Tracy and John discuss Clifton Hill, an entertainment area brimming with bars, fun houses, and amusement parks suitable for all ages.For convenience, adventure passes are available, offering access to multiple attractions along with a tourist bus for easy transportation. John suggests spending one day each in Niagara Falls and Niagara on the Lake, a nearby vineyard-rich area known for its historical forts and Welland Canal viewing platforms. Winery tours come highly recommended, often included in scenic drives between Toronto and Niagara Falls.The episode also covers practical aspects like transportation options—flights to Toronto or Buffalo, driving, shuttles, and rail transit—and discusses various accommodation options, from luxurious hotels to casinos with attached lodgings. While summer and fall are peak tourist seasons, John advises visiting in winter for attractions like frozen falls and the Festival of Lights.Tune in to hear John's memorable experiences, valuable tips, and a suggested three to four-day itinerary, ensuring you make the most out of your Niagara Falls adventure. Don't forget to visit bucketlistthings.com for more travel ideas and leave a review of the podcast!Guest - John Johnston of bucketlistthings.comShow notes - Global Travel Planning Episode 21

Final Guys Horror Podcast
Abigail - Final Guys Horror Show #352

Final Guys Horror Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2024 79:25


Our main feature is Abigail. We're also reviewing Lord of Misrule, YellowBrickRoad, Ants!, Fallout, A Bay of Blood, Disappearance at Clifton Hill, Nor Forever but for Now by Chuck Palahniuk, and The Haar by David Sodergren.

Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin
Industry 45 From The Drum Throne feat. Honeymoon Suite's Derry Grehan

Giant TV's Industry 45 Quick Spin

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 14:58


They've been racking up the sales and accolades since 1983, HONEYMOON SUITE has moved over 1 million records worldwide and won the JUNO Award for Group of the Year in 1986. The band has many songs placed in major motion pictures and TV over the years such as the hugely successful Miami Vice TV series of the mid 80's. In 2015, they were honored by Canadian radio for passing 100,000 plays of “New Girl Now” along with three of their other hits: “Burning In Love,” “Wave Babies” and “What Does It Take.” 2024. Even after 41 years, it isn't enough for a band to merely remind you they're still doing what they do. They need to reassure you they mean it. And that's just what melodic-rock titans HONEYMOON SUITE are up to on the impassioned title track from their latest album, Alive.Following up on the 2022 deluxe reissue of their classic Clifton Hill album, and 2017's Hands UpEP, Alive is their first full length in 16 years. Their last single, 2020's “Find What You're Looking For,” hurtled the group back into the Billboard Top 30 in their native Canada for the first time in nearly two decades and the material on Alive seems destined to follow suit. Produced by Canadian hit machine Mike (K) Krompass (whose résumé includes songwriting and production work for Meghan Trainor, Steven Tyler, Theory of a Deadman and Smash Mouth), the album is 10 new tracks of sonic heaven.  Both CD and colored vinyl are rounded out by fresh reproductions and modernized remixes of two big hits from the group's thick catalog: 1988's “Love Changes Everything” and 1983's “New Girl Now,” which became their first radio and MTV smash after winning a homegrown-music competition sponsored by Toronto rock station Q107. The Canadian CD release also includes two exclusive acoustic versions of “Alive” and “Doesn't Feel Like That” as bonus tracks. Signed copies of Alive are available exclusively through their webstore.https://rockpapermerch.com/collections/honeymoon-suite

CHCH Podcasts
Niagara Police investigate shooting near Clifton Hill - CHCH Morning Live April 2, 2024

CHCH Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 21:50


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Women Living Well After 50 Podcast
Finding Freedom to Write Your Story

Women Living Well After 50 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2024 47:12


We all have a story to tell yet for many of us we hold back for several reasons. In this episode, my guest is Carolyn Tate, author of several books, including Brave Women Write and facilitator of her 12-week Brave Women Writers' Circle. We discuss ‘Finding Freedom through writing your story'.Meet CarolynCarolyn Tate is a six-time author, river swimmer and a recent tree-changer now living between Clifton Hill and Red Hill in Victoria. Her latest book, Brave Women Write, offers 33 practices to help women find their voice and free their inner writer to write their story. She believes women's stories matter now more than ever if we're going to put a dent in the man-made universe, particularly the stories of older women. Her next Brave Women Writers' Circle begins Friday 24 May. It's a 12-week program designed to unlock women's stories in a safe and brave space. More about Carolyn and Brave Women Write here: LINK HEREConnect with CarolynWebsite | Email | LinkedIn | Instagram | YouTube | FacebookSue LoncaricWomen Living Well After 50Email: sue@womenlivingwellafter50.com.auFacebook Instagram

For The Kudos
For The Kudos 2023 Finale - #79

For The Kudos

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 62:26


Today's episode is brought to you by Shokz: Brett & Joel record from the Clifton Hill studio for the very last time as they recap the highs and lows of FTK's 2023. The pair reflect on the star-studded guest list and the amazing events they had the opportunity to be a part of while also looking back on some of their funniest memories...and what they believe their biggest fail was. Brett & Joel then take you through their training weeks (Brett spent most of his week in WA with the Quokkas and Joel made some smart decisions as he was feeling burnt out) before closing out with the very last TWHSOITWTWATSA for 2023. Don't forget about the Shokz competition for when the episode goes live on the main Instagram feed. Thanks for all the support this year guys

Manningham Christian Centre
MY CALL, OUR CALL, KINGDOMS CAUSE - Ps RoseLord

Manningham Christian Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 39:39


The truth is this - everyone is called to advance the Kingdom. We start by sharing what Jesus has done. Listen to this powerful and practical message from Ps Rose Lord. Ps Rose and Tim Lord have planted Chapel Life Church from MCC into Clifton Hill, Melbourne.   With their family they are responding to the call for the Kingdom's Cause!

Manningham Christian Centre
MY CALL, OUR CALL, KINGDOMS CAUSE - Ps RoseLord

Manningham Christian Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 39:39


The truth is this - everyone is called to advance the Kingdom. We start by sharing what Jesus has done. Listen to this powerful and practical message from Ps Rose Lord. Ps Rose and Tim Lord have planted Chapel Life Church from MCC into Clifton Hill, Melbourne.   With their family they are responding to the call for the Kingdom's Cause!

Merri Creek Anglican
[David Chan] Love your Neighbour - At Work. (Ecclesiastes 1:1-11 2 Peter 3:8-15) 24.09.23

Merri Creek Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2023 29:27


David Chan from City Bible Forum Melbourne joins us at Clifton Hill this week to talk about Love for our neighbours at work. David talks about the meaning and value of our work and encourages us not to to neither look for our fulfillment and purpose in our work, nor regard it as nothing- but rather to see our work as God given and an opportunity to worship God and serve and support others.

Merri Creek Anglican
[Kirsty Brown] Care for Elders Genesis 1:26-31 & Isaiah 46:3-4 17.09023

Merri Creek Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2023 21:23


The first sermon in our Clifton Hill series "Love you Neighbour" is by Rev Kirsty Brown who is an aged care chaplain. Kirsty encourages us to step out and love the elderly in our community as people precious to God and often in need of companionship and hope.

The Football Out West Show - Extra Time
Episode #116 (Australia Cup themed) Glory looking to down the Knights, Clifton Hill one win from dreamland, The Lions of Geelong looking to cause a huge upset.

The Football Out West Show - Extra Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2023 84:29


This week on Episode #116 of the Football Out West Show, we brought you a very special AUSTRALIA CUP-themed episode featuring the clubs who will be battling it out for a place in the national Round of 32. Joining us were the Melbourne Knights FC veteran goalkeeper CHRIS OLDFIELD and Yarraville FC Head Coach PAUL AGATHOULI, who will face each other on Tuesday night at Somer Street. Also joining us was LUKE BYLES of State League 2 side FC Clifton Hill, who as the lowest-ranked team still left in the Victorian part of the competition, face a local derby away at John Cain Memorial to take on Northcote City FC. Plus Geelong SC captain ANTHONY TRAJKOVSKI and Oakleigh Cannons FC striker STEFAN VALENTINI as the NPL3 side heads to Jack Edwards Reserve on Tuesday looking for a huge upset against the 2022 semi Finalists. This season's Football Out West Show is proudly brought to you by Carpentry BY NJT and Home Builders Corp...

Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town
Dulce De Leche Pastries and Slow-Fermented Breads at a Favourite Bakery's New South-Side Location and Drink Beer and Help Feed Those in Need at Clifton Hill Taproom

Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2023 11:08


A backstreet Collingwood bakery is headed to Elsternwick with all its favourites: chocolate smiles, kouign-amanns and house-made granola, plus a few new surprises. Also: Local Brewing Co has had a conscience from the very beginning, donating a meal to charity for every four-pack or pint sold. Come for its hoppy lager, tropical XPA and jam-doughnut stout on tap.  Featured on today's episode:  To Be Frank  Clifton Hill Taproom New episodes of Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town drop Monday, Wednesday, Friday each week. Subscribe on the LiSTNR app to make sure you don't miss an episode. And keep up-to-date on everything Broadsheet has to offer at www.Broadsheet.com.au, or at @Broadsheet_melb. Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town is hosted by Katya Wachtel and produced by Nicola Sitch. Deirdre Fogarty is the Executive Producer.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Cool Room
175 - Urban Alley & Good Beer Week Special 3

The Cool Room

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 106:12


It's a truly bumper episode with heaps of news and insights into the Melbourne beer scene! Our feature interview is the first half of our live online masterclass with Urban Alley - we still have some great tasting packs available to accompany that part of the show that you can get from our online store here: https://the-coolroom-podcast.myshopify.com/products/urban-alley-mixed-6-pack We hear how Dove and Mitchell both came to be at Urban Alley and the important lessons they learned along the way as well as the UA approach to brewing and business. Oh and there's plenty of brewing insights too! Before we get to them we have a good chat to Deeds about what they are bringing to the Hair of the Dog Breakfast at Beer Deluxe as well as their other Good Beer Week plans. And because it's Curtis' first time on the podcast we chat with him a little about his background and Kumar gives us the scoop on their distillery. Hugo from Local Brewing returns to the show [numerous times due to Davydd's inability to press record] to talk about the excitement in Clifton Hill as their new venue opens, their agreement with Melbourne Victory and what he'll be doing for Good Beer Week. And last but certainly not least Sam from Hop Nation is along to talk about what's happening at their venue and the joys of dog beer! Please subscribe, rate and review the podcast and share it with all your favourite humans!

The Cool Room
160 - Willy Beer Fest 2 - Coconspirators, Urban Alley & Clifton Hill Brewpub

The Cool Room

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 54:20


It's the second of our three episodes featuring interviews from the Williamstown Beer and Cider Festival and again a big thanks to Shane and the team for bringing us along that day! Davydd chats with Jacqui from Coconspirators about the brewery's birthday plans and the new core range beers before Clint from Pocket Beagles predictably crashes the party and starts talking can designs and the time that he had his shorts ripped off him at a beer festival. Urban Alley introduce their brewery and a fun line up of beers including the highest ranked Australian Aussie Pale Ale from the World Beer Awards - the first 2 Aussie Pales weren't even from Australia - prompting Davydd to threaten a letter writing campaign. We hear all about the roll out of their venues before getting sidetracked with trombone talk.  And then we chat with the Clifton Hill Brewpub about the long and storied history of the venue and what it's like to transition from the world of home brewing into being a professional brewer!

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Merri Creek Anglican
[Patrick Senn] Darkness and Light (Rom 13:8-14; Matt 21:1-13) 27.11.22 Clifton Hill

Merri Creek Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2022 26:46


Patrick begins our Advent series by encouraging us to be ready for Jesus' return. To cast off the darkness and put on the armour of light.

Merri Creek Anglican
[Beck Miller] Lament (Psalm 13 & 88)06.11.22 Clifton Hill

Merri Creek Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2022 20:38


Beck encourages us to activate our faith together, in the midst of our suffering, by practicing lament. The psalms help us learn to do this.

Merri Creek Anglican
[Jess Lockery] Vision Series - Inspiring Creatives (Col 1:15-20. Rev 21:18) 30.10.22 (Clifton Hill)

Merri Creek Anglican

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2022 31:34


Jess Lockery talks about how creativity is part of God's Kingdom work.

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John
CSI Melbourne: Drivers flee back-to-back Clifton Hill crashes

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2022 5:24


Police are investigating after two drivers fled back-to-back crashes in Clifton Hill this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition
Clifton Hill on the Markets (Radio)

Bloomberg Daybreak: Asia Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 5:48 Transcription Available


Clifton Hill, Senior Vice President and Global Macro Portfolio Manager at Acadian Asset Management, discusses the latest on the markets. He spoke with hosts Bryan Curtis and Rishaad Salamat on "Bloomberg Daybreak Asia."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Nomads of Fantasy
Let's Catch-up: Arcade Paradise, Tinykin, House of the Dragon, Uncharted, Meta Quest 2

The Nomads of Fantasy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 44:44


Hello nomads and welcome to our monthly catch-up episode. Pull up a seat, grab a drink, gather around the campfire and listen as the Nomads talk about all of the video games, tv shows, and movies that they have been exploring. Dave bought an arcade, Eric dove into the metaverse, and Brandon watched some weird movies.Here is the full list of the things we talked about this month: The Batman, The Bad Guys, Uncharted , Nathan for You, The Rehersal, Arcade Paradise, Meta Quest 2, Tinykin, The Disappearance at Clifton Hill, Pan, Space Sweepers, House of the Dragon, The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.Let us know what you have been exploring lately by emailing us at nomadsoffantasy@gmail.com or tweeting at us @NomadsofFantasy.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
Brezeln und dreieckige Hüte: Vom Tag der Offenen Türe der German Saturday School in Melbourne

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 12:15


Seit über 100 Jahren gibt es sie schon, die German Saturday School in Clifton Hill in Melbourne. Sie bietet Schülern zweisprachiger oder deutscher Eltern die Gelegenehit, ihr Deutsch zu verbessern und führt auch nicht Muttersprachler zum Deutsch-Abschluss. Beim diesjährigen Tag der Offenen Türe waren wir dabei und haben eingefangen, was sich auf dem Pausenhof und in den Klassenzimmern abspielt. Julia Grewe war vor Ort.

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Manningham Christian Centre
What Does This Love Look Like? Tim Lord

Manningham Christian Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 42:53


Tim Lord and his family have planted a church in Clifton Hill, Melbourne. Tim has come to share a message that will help you in your discipleship journey with Jesus and give you direction in the way we love and are loved!

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Manningham Christian Centre
What Does This Love Look Like? Tim Lord

Manningham Christian Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2022 42:53


Tim Lord and his family have planted a church in Clifton Hill, Melbourne. Tim has come to share a message that will help you in your discipleship journey with Jesus and give you direction in the way we love and are loved!

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The Wine Show Australia
Sean Waddington - Darling Distillery

The Wine Show Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2022 16:09


Boutique Urban Distiller Sean tells Richo all about the gin made in Clifton Hill @thewineshowaustralia @danmurphys_richard

EisnerAmper Podcast
Systematic Investing

EisnerAmper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 11:16


In this episode of Engaging Alternatives Spotlight, Elana Margulies-Snyderman, Director, Publications, EisnerAmper, speaks with Clifton Hill, Senior Vice President and Global Macro Portfolio Manager at Acadian Asset Management, a Boston-based systematic investment manager. He shares his outlook for systematic investing including the greatest opportunities and challenges, how the firm is integrating ESG, DEI and more.

Cinema and Cocktails
EP 029 - The Disappearance at Clifton Hill/ Calibre

Cinema and Cocktails

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 24:21


Today on Cinema and Cocktails, The Disappearance at Clifton hill and Calibre. One is puzzle piece mystery and the other a slow burn of a thriller. Both can. be found on Netlfix.

Terror Talk - Horror and True Crime Psychology
Cult Horror Films - The Puppet Master Series

Terror Talk - Horror and True Crime Psychology

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2022 53:37


The Puppet Master Series is classic cult horror shizzle. We break it all down. Plus our horror movie watches including The Fun House, The Intruder, Disappearance at Clifton Hill, The Rental, A Ghost Waits, Butcher, Baker, Nightmare Maker, and the Horror Facts with Cath Trivia Game. Music by Mannequin Uprising Website: https://www.terrortalkpodcast.com Community Membership: https://www.patreon.com/terrortalk Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/terrortalkpodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkTerror/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/terrortalk/message

House of Crouse
NOAH REID

House of Crouse

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2022 36:57


This week on the Richard Crouse Show we meet actor and musician Noah Reid. He became involved in theatre around age six, has been regularly appearing on television since his high school years and has appeared in films like "Buffaloed" and "Disappearance at Clifton Hill," but it was his performance as Patrick Brewer, business partner and later husband, of Dan Levy's character David on "Schitt's Creek" that made him a household name. Patrick was already a well-loved character on the series when, in season 4, episode 6, he serenaded his David with a very familiar tune. The “Simply the Best” scene is one of the most emotional scenes in the entire series for the iconic couple, and is now a fan favorite. It also taught us something new about Noah Reid… he can really sing. Turns out, he's an accomplished musicians with three albums featuring his powerful vocals and honest delivery. His first two albums, “Songs from a Broken Chair” and “Gemini,” collectively have garnered 145 million streams, two nominations at the 2022 Canadian Folk Music Awards in the Songwriter of the Year and New/Emerging Artist of the Year categories and landed Noah on four Billboard charts. His latest album is “Adjustments,” which will be available everywhere you legally download and buy music this month. We get to know Noah, and talk about his latest, on-going project, starring on Broadway in “The Minutes,” a show about the inner-workings of a city council meeting in the fictional town of Big Cherry.

Horror Chatter
Disappearance at Clifton Hill 2020

Horror Chatter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2022 3:14


This is my review of Disappearance at Clifton Hill 2020. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nicole-cannon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicole-cannon/support

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Seed To Cup
Abigail Forsyth of KeepCup

Seed To Cup

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2020 40:11


On the third episode of Seed To Cup, James Beard Award-winning journalist and Sprudge co-founder Jordan Michelman interviews Abigail Forsyth, the co-founder, and CEO of KeepCup, based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 2007 by Forsyth and her brother, Jamie, KeepCup was designed to address an intrinsic issue in the specialty coffee industry: reliance on disposable cups. "Today, KeepCups are used in more than 65 countries around the world. KeepCup users divert millions of disposable cups from landfill every day, and through their actions inspire others to do the same," says the company. Abigail Forsyth continues to direct the brand from its new headquarters in Clifton Hill. 2020 has offered an unprecedented set of challenges to the reusable movement, as cafes around the world convert to takeaway-only and struggle to keep up with an ever-changing set of information about the transmission of COVID-19. This moment feels especially desperate from where we're sitting right now—Sprudge is published out of Portland, Oregon, currently engulfed in smoke from the largest wildfire event in modern history. But it's also an opportunity, a defining moment for the human race to address the reality of environmental destruction. "COVID-19 is a frightening glimpse of what is to come," Forsyth told Smart Company earlier this year. "Zoonotic diseases, which spread from animals to humans, climate change, loss of biodiversity, plastic oceans—they are all facets of how we co-exist with the natural system. This is a wakeup call to bring our economic and social systems back into line with earth's finite resources." All this and more is addressed in our interview with Abigal Forsyth. This season of Seed To Cup is sponsored by La Marzocco and Seattle Coffee Gear. 

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Backstory
Creative2Creative, Take One (feat. Albert Shin, Gloria Ui Young Kim) -- pt. 2

Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 48:18


We continue on our conversation with Albert Shin and Gloria Ui Young Kim, delving deeper into the themes of creative distance and formative films. Albert and Gloria interview each other and become the first ever guests to make the gauntlet run of “7 RA Questions”. Follow the link here for the episode transcript: https://bit.ly/backstory-ep2-transcript Content Warning: mention of abuse, sexual violence, kidnapping. Plugs Disappearance at Clifton Hill (2019) is now available for streaming and download on iTunes, Google Play, and other major digital platforms in Canada. Watch the trailer at https://youtu.be/TjNYN5bqi8I. Queen of the Morning Calm (2019) will have a virtual screening on May 28th, at 9PM Eastern Time, hosted by the Canadian Film Fest. Check it out on SuperChannel. Watch the trailer at https://youtu.be/pILn_gorUHY. This episode uses the following multimedia samples and sources: "Paul Newman", Inside the Actors Studio (1994), Dir. Lou Del Prete "Say Good Night", Joakim Karud "Jar Hut", Morusque --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstory-podcast/message

Backstory
Creative2Creative, Take One (feat. Albert Shin, Gloria Ui Young Kim) -- pt. 1

Backstory

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2020 56:45


In this inaugural episode, Aram and Kelly host Albert Shin (Disappearance at Clifton Hill) and Gloria Ui Young Kim (Queen of the Morning Calm) to talk about their respective works. Albert and Gloria interview each other and become the first ever guests to make the gauntlet run of “7 RA Questions”. Follow the link here for the episode transcript: https://bit.ly/backstory-ep1-transcript Content Warning: mention of abuse, sexual violence, kidnapping. Plugs Disappearance at Clifton Hill (2019) will be available for streaming and download starting May 4th on iTunes, Google Play, and other major digital platforms in Canada. Watch the trailer at https://youtu.be/TjNYN5bqi8I. Queen of the Morning Calm (2019) will have a virtual screening on May 28th, at 9PM Eastern Time, hosted by the Canadian Film Fest. Check it out on SuperChannel. Watch the trailer at https://youtu.be/pILn_gorUHY. This episode uses the following multimedia samples and sources: Love Letter (1995), Dir. Shunji Iwai Disappearance at Clifton Hill (2019), Dir. Albert Shin Queen of the Morning Calm (2019), Dir. Gloria Ui Young Kim "Say Good Night", Joakim Karud "Jar Hut", Morusque --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backstory-podcast/message

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The Secret Life of Canada (Archive)
The Secret Life of Niagara Falls

The Secret Life of Canada (Archive)

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2018 33:00


We dive into one of Canada's most-visited tourist destinations—and self-professed honeymoon capital of the world—Niagara Falls, Ontario. First, we explore the falls' geological formation and how they were divided between Canada and the United States. Next, all of the ways people have tried to make a buck off this natural wonder: from industrial polluters to daredevils in barrels to the wax museums of Clifton Hill. We also talk to some locals about what it's like to live there, and find out why the Maid of the Mist “legend” is so problematic.

Vacation Mavens
008 Visiting Niagara Falls

Vacation Mavens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2016 44:20


Today we talk to Sarah Pittard from Solo Mom Takes Flight about Niagara Falls, including how many days to visit, where to stay, what to do and most importantly -- how to save some money along the way. Sarah visits Niagara Falls a few times a year with her two kids and she gives listeners some great inside tips! ON THE PODCAST 0:34 Kim is back from Israel and tells us all about her trip! 4:39 Floating in The Dead Sea 6:30 Masada 8:22 Israeli food 10:29 Safety in Israel 13:45 Welcome Sarah from Solo Mom Takes Flight 15:47 How long should you stay in Niagara Falls? 17:50 Niagara-on-the-Lake 18:45 Getting to Niagara Falls 20:18 Sample Niagara Falls itinerary 25:37 Where to stay in Niagara Falls, ON 29:20 Tips for saving money in Niagara Falls 31:45 What to eat in Niagara Falls 34:27 The best place to take a family photo 37:13 Sarah's favorite travel gear 41:18 Tip of the Week: crossing the border by car 43:30 Email us at podcast@vacationmavens.com 43:50 Join us next week to talk about Yellowstone National Park! ABOUT SARAH FROM SOLO MOM TAKES FLIGHT Sarah Pittard is a mom first and travel writer second. She has a knack for finding adult-themed adventure trips and tailoring them to include her children. Lately, the have toured Kenya on Safari and hiked through Hawaii. You can find more about Sarah at Solo Mom Takes Flight, or you can follow her on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. Sarah lives in Toronto, Ontario (about one hour from Niagara Falls) and she travels with her two kids Charlie, age six, and Will, age seven. Sarah has taken the kids to Ireland, Africa, and on many road trips and adventures together. PLANNING A TRIP TO NIAGARA FALLS Wondering how long to stay in Niagara Falls? Sarah recommends somewhere between two and four days. On the Canadian side, you will find many family-friendly attractions, while the New York side has casinos. It can get very crowded and attracts people from all over the world. Many people extend a trip to include Niagara-on-the-Lake or Toronto. In the summer, the wineries in Niagara-on-the-Lake are very family-friendly with marshmallow pits, bike paths, games and room to run around. If you are flying in, you would go into Buffalo on the New York side or Toronto on the Canadian side. On the American side, you definitely need to rent a car to get around. However, if you are on the Canadian side, everything is much more accessible and you can take a taxi from the Buffalo airport and not need a car. You can also walk back and forth between between the two sides (just don't forget your passport!) NIAGARA FALLS ITINERARY The Canadian side has a much better view of the Falls so start with taking your time enjoying the view of the falls (just be prepared for crowds!) Another not-to-be-missed activity is to take a boat into the Falls. From the Canadian side, you would take a Hornblower Cruise (NY-side is still Maid of the Mist.) Sarah recommends purchasing your tickets online in advance to reserve your spot and even though you will be given a poncho, be prepared to get very wet! Be sure to protect your camera and phones. Make sure you also walk around at night when you can see the Falls lit up. Check the schedule too because some nights they have fireworks over the Falls. Kids and families enjoy Clifton Hill, with its ferris wheel, laser tag, and fun mini golf courses like Dinosaur Golf and Wizard Golf. Sarah also recommends venturing a little further out for some attractions like the Butterfly Conservatory, aerial tram, ziplines, rock climbing, jet boats, and hiking along the Niagara Escarpment. Ball's Falls is a great hike with waterfalls. WHERE TO STAY The Americana motel on Lundy's Lane is a good budget motel with an indoor waterpark. After that, there are a selection of larger chain hotels, like the Sheraton, closer to the Falls. Sarah's favorite place to stay is the Great Wolf Lodge, which is only about eight minutes away from the Falls by car. Her kids love the rooms and the waterpark is included and restricted to guests, plus it gives you a great escape from the Falls. It is also close to the Butterfly Conservatory and other attractions. MONEY SAVING TIPS Check Groupon Getaways as they often have deals on Niagara Falls hotels The local Groupon also offers discounts on things like Captain Jack's arcade and local restaurants like East Side Marios Clifton Hill Pass and other money saving family passes Go now because the Canadian dollar is so weak right now! WHERE TO EAT IN NIAGARA FALLS There is a lot of local food in Canada, but in Niagara it is mostly chains. For a better food experience, head out to Niagara-on-the-Lake. Sarah recommends The Cannery, Treadwells, and Kitchen 76 at Two Sisters winery or Boston Pizza in Niagara Falls. Tamara recommended Windows by Jamie Kennedy at the top of Sheraton on the Falls and Peller Estates. BEST PLACE TO TAKE FAMILY PHOTO Take a photo right outside of the Falls. It is easier to do in the summer than the winter but when you get into downtown, there is a main road that faces the Falls and there are plenty of places along the railing to get a shot in front of the Falls. Just beware, the railing is slippery so DO NOT put your kids up there. The other shot is to get on the boat and get a photo with the poncho on. FAVORITE TRAVEL GEAR Sarah loves the Silver Ridge line from Columbia because it offers sun protection and have zip off pants for if you get hot, wet or dirty. They even like their hiking shoes and wear them for everything because they are easy to pack and don't really wrinkle. TIP/APP OF THE WEEK Be prepared for a wait when crossing the border! If you want to save time, you might want to sign up for the NEXUS program (different from Global Entry) if you go to Canada frequently. An hour or more wait is not unusual so make sure you have drinks, snacks, and plenty of entertainment. MENTIONED ON THE PODCAST Niagara Falls Clifton Hill Fun Pass Great Wolf Lodge Niagara Falls Niagara-on-the-Lake Ice Wine Festival Niagara-on-the-Lake 24 Hours in Niagara Falls Maid of the Mist through the Eyes of a Nine Year Old Safari Packing list for Families (with Sarah's favorite travel clothing) FOLLOW ALONG AND SPREAD THE WORD! If you liked this show, please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher or the podcast app of your choice and leave us a review! Have a question or comment? Send us an email or leave us a voicemail at +1.641.715.3900, ext. 926035# You can also follow our travels on Stuffed Suitcase and We3Travel, or follow the Vacation Mavens on Instagram, Facebook or Twitter. Thanks for listening!