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Graeme Raubenheimer is in conversation with Charles Phahlane of SANParks, to speak about the recent fires that ravaged parts of Table Mountain National Park and surrounding areas. They are currently assessing the damage. Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is the late afternoon show on CapeTalk. Presenter John Maytham is an actor and author-turned-talk radio veteran and seasoned journalist. His show serves a round-up of local and international news coupled with the latest in business, sport, traffic, and weather. The host’s eclectic interests mean the program often surprises the audience with intriguing book reviews and inspiring interviews profiling artists. A daily highlight is Rapid Fire, just after 5:30 p.m. CapeTalk fans call in to stump the presenter with their general knowledge questions. Another firm favourite is the humorous Thursday crossing with award-winning journalist Rebecca Davis, called “Plan B.” Thank you for listening to a podcast from Afternoon Drive with John Maytham Listen live – Afternoon Drive with John Maytham is broadcast weekdays between 15:00 and 18:00 (SA Time) https://www.primediaplus.com/station/capetalk Find all the catch-up podcasts here https://www.primediaplus.com/capetalk/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/audio-podcasts/afternoon-drive-with-john-maytham/ Subscribe to the CapeTalk daily and weekly newsletters https://www.primediaplus.com/competitions/newsletter-subscription/ Follow us on social media: CapeTalk on Facebook: www.facebook.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@capetalk CapeTalk on Instagram: www.instagram.com/capetalkza CapeTalk on X: www.x.com/CapeTalk CapeTalk on YouTube: www.youtube.com/@CapeTalk567 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Table Mountain National Park has been ravaged with wildfire in the Silvermine section of the Park. The fire is said to have intensified significantly due the wind direction speed. Some individuals in both the east and west sections of Silvermine were asked to evacuate the area. The fire is now actively spreading down the left flank toward Tokai and Zwaanswyk, and the right flank is also moving in the direction of the Noordhoek and Clovelly area. Sakina Kamwendo spoke to City of Cape Town's Fire and Rescue Services spokesperson, Jermaine Carelse
This month's #LesterInYourLounge took us to the heart of Clovelly, where we were welcomed into the home of Traci Kwaai. A sixth-generation fisher child from Kalk Bay, Traci is a passionate activist dedicated to preserving her community’s history and ensuring its future. She leads the Walk of Remembrance, a storytelling journey that brings to life the struggles and resilience of Kalk Bay’s fishing families, highlighting generations of marginalization. But her impact goes beyond the past - through her NGO, The Fisher Child Project, Traci is creating opportunities for children in her community to connect with the ocean through snorkelling and diving. She believes true custodianship of the ocean begins with access, ensuring the next generation has both the knowledge and the right to protect their heritage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month's #LesterInYourLounge brought us to Clovelly, broadcasting from the home of Traci Kwaai, where Lester Kiewit was joined by Faez Poggenpoel, a fifth-generation fisherman and the youngest boat owner in Kalk Bay. Running two fishing boats and advocating for small-scale fishermen in False Bay, Faez is deeply committed to protecting both his livelihood and the future of the industry. Lester Kiewit speaks to Faez about the challenges facing local fishermen—from restrictive regulations to the fight for fair access to marine resources - and how fishermen co-operatives are working to secure a sustainable future.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month's #LesterInYourLounge brought us to Clovelly, broadcasting from the home of Traci Kwaai, where Lester Kiewit was joined by Shadley Fisher and Ethan Corker from The Fisher Child Project, the NGO founded by Traci. Shadley, a youth leader, is mentoring the next generation of ocean custodians, while Ethan, a junior participant, is experiencing first-hand the impact of the project. Together, they shared how access to the ocean through snorkelling and diving is shaping young lives and fostering a deeper connection to the sea, empowering future stewards of the ocean.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month's #LesterInYourLounge brought us to Clovelly, broadcasting from the home of Traci Kwaai, where Lester Kiewit was joined by Shruti Nair, a Fish Hoek resident, small business owner, and close friend of Traci’s. Originally from India, she traces her love of water back to childhood traditions in her hometown’s stepwells. In recent years, she has embraced open-water swimming, training regularly and competing in races. She swims an average of 2 km unassisted and is preparing for the Robben Island crossing in May, taking on the Clifton Mile this weekend as part of her journey. As a person of colour living in a coastal city, Shruti is deeply passionate about reclaiming and embracing the ocean, challenging barriers, and inspiring others to do the same.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Remarkable By Design, where we share the stories of people building world class brands, products & experiences, and explore the choices they made along the way to create truly remarkable things. On this episode I'm joined by Diogo Ferreira, the Founder and Owner of Tuga Pastries. If you're in Sydney like me, you know that Tuga are so much more than a bakery. They're at the heart of what feels like a movement, bringing Portuguese culinary experiences to Australia. Today, people on the coastal walk in Bondi, Bronte & Clovelly, as well as across the inner west, city and even Wollongong, are trading their croissants to don a coffee and Portuguese tart combo on their morning walk. Diogo and Tuga has an incredible story that we get to in just a few moments - a personal favourite detail is that Diogo's father travelled from Portugal to Australia with his secret pastel del nata, portuguese tart recipe, handwritten on paper, however Diogo never learnt how to make pastel de nata from his father, but rather through a few years of testing, reading blogs, old recipes and speaking to his relatives. Today I hear through the grapevine that only 3 people know the incredible recipe Diogo landed on. I'm fascinated to understand how Tuga has built such a beloved local brand, how they stay ahead in an industry where everyday is game day, how they sell and distribute b2b, what it's like growing a business with strong family origins, how they test and experiment with new pastries and offerings, the importance of training, but most importantly how they have contributed to this interesting cultural phenomenon. You can find Diogo at Tuga in Alexandria, Clovelly and Marrickville (soon): Website: https://tugapastries.com.au/ Support the podcast and get access to exclusive snippets and content by following Remarkable By Design below: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/remarkable-by-design-podcast/ Instagram: @remarkable.by.design TikTok: @remarkablebydesign https://linktr.ee/remarkablebydesign
This episode was filmed and can be viewed here:https://youtu.be/T9DjSpCa2Mo?si=M0ZCXWKXtEut4DmXWelcome to Burp Wolrd folks! *burp*For this episode, the boys are recording from Rob's home, toilet and office (aka his car parked at Clovelly, NSW). They discuss share house faux pas, as well as what's worse; farts, bad breath or stinky feet?Of course a trip to the menajerie is on the cards this week. Well overdue! The boys dive into James Blake's and Lil Yachty's 2024 collaberation album 'Bad Cameo', as well as the must see 2003 documentary 'Overnight'. Enjoy :)If you would like to support the show on Patreon: https://linktr.ee/welcometomeetyou
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
It's been about a year since Bally Haly Country Club opened at the former Clovelly golf course. Morning Show reporter Darrell Roberts stopped by to see how the past year has been, and how this season is shaping up.
In the continuation of our South African adventure on the Full Program Golf Podcast, join us for Part 2 as we dive into the heart of our main tour!
In Episode 4 of Season 12, I'm chatting to you. At the midpoint through Season 12 I wanted to do something a little different and talk you through a case study of a fashion styling client. By walking you through their real-life story I hope to answer some of the styling dilemmas I regularly get presented with and help solve some of the questions you may have around avoiding trend-driven dressing and defining what sits at the heart of your own style story. I hope this podcast style helps you with your story and that you can sit back, relax and enjoy! To give you a more visual experience to this podcast episode, the mood board for this episode can be found here: https://www.instagram.com/madeleinepark.co/?hl=en If you want to hear more about elevating your style at your next event, I am hosting a fashion event, The Party before the Party, in partnership with my favourite consignment store What We Wore in Clovelly. On Thursday the 12th of October I will be guiding guests on how to achieve head-turning, show-stopping looks with pre-loved pieces and we will keep the party going with a DJ and make-up artists on hand to help add that glowing touch. Tickets can be redeemed with any purchases made on the night and can be purchased here: https://events.humanitix.com/the-party-before-the-party And if you'd like to get in touch to a find a more personal touch to your own style story, please get in contact! You can email me at contact@madeleinepark.co, otherwise all contact details can be found on my website MadeleinePark.co.
A trip to the small seaside Sydney suburb of Clovelly. An art happening and a book launch. What more can you want? Join Greg Appel and Eddy Jokovich, Blake, Carol and another Greg for an artists perspective on life, art and gentrification. Photo by Blake Compton
The Susurrations of the Sea is a collaboration between the poet Katrina Porteous, who lives right next to the North Sea in Beadnell, Northumberland; radio producer Julian May, who grew up close to the Atlantic in Cornwall; and with the sea itself. They gather the variety of its sounds, from gentle susurrations as the tide moves over mud, to the steady roar of surf and mighty waves crashing onto rocks. They weave these with the words of people who, more than most of us, listen to these sounds. Melissa Reid is a visually impaired competitive surfer at Porthtowan in Cornwall. The writer Lara Messersmith-Glavin grew up on a salmon seiner, fishing out of Kodiak Island, Alaska. Lara recalls how the sounds of the sea brought fear as well the comfort. David Woolf, in Orkney, who works on wave energy projects, tells the life story of a wave, and considers the role of the oceans in the climate crisis. Stephen Perham, rowing his picarooner out of Clovelly harbour, shows how, when fishing for herring without an engine or any modern equipment, learning the sounds of the sea is essential. The susurrations of the sea are culturally important, finding their way into language and music. At his piano the musician Martin Pacey illustrates how Benjamin Britten captures these in his Sea Interludes, and how these reflect mood and character. For Stephen and Katrina the words people use to describe that sea are themselves sea susurrations. Katrina writes a new sequence of poems in response to the sounds of the sea and these run through the programme like breaking waves, a choppy sea and an ocean swell. Producer: Julian May
The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
A massive real estate deal is on the table that would dramatically shift the real estate landscape in St. John's. Bally Haly golf club may be packing up and moving to Clovelly and the owners of Clovelly may be getting their hands on the Bally Haly property in the city's east end. Our reporter Garrett Barry has been chasing the details.
Life-long friendships are made in the hospitality industry. Long hours, the reliance on teamwork and genuine commitment to the trade help foster the strongest connections. Many go into business with friends, but what's it like taking a friendship into a business relationship? Massimo Bonvegna (La Madia Pizzeria) and his best friend Fabio opened their very first restaurant together in Clovelly NSW, bringing a taste of Italy to the seaside suburb.https://instagram.com/lamadiapizzeria?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Follow Deep In The Weeds on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/deepintheweedspodcast/?hl=enFollow Huckhttps://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer)https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTShttps://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork
Today you are in for a treat as we talk to the passionate Elise Clement -A life coach dedicated to women's wellbeing and personal evolution through Motherhood and Matrescence. We talk about returning to work and if its right, changing mindsets around mothers and work and the 1950's concept of "The Good Mother"- So of the questions we cover are below...-Talk us through your experience with the fourth trimester and secondly what advice you would give to any mothers who are in the thick of it?-Your website quotes the below from one of your mentors and we loved it as well, it reads “A birth creates a revolution inside of us” . Can you share with us how you feel about this quote and how you came out the other side of your revolution? -Can you talk us through the notion of Matrescence? -In your Mamamia article, you talk about your experience feeling like you were navigating uncharted territories as a new mother, even though many women have been through their own baptism of fire. You wished that there was an initiation of sorts. But in all honesty is this something that we can really prepare for until we experience it for ourselves? -Culturally there seems to be a change, in how we talk about the fourth trimester, there are more podcasts, more conversations between friends that don't gloss over the reality of what one can experience but how do you see as a society we are tackling how women transition into motherhood in the work you do with your clients? - We are in the midst of transitioning back to work. It's been a ride! Between daycare germs, the mental shift and a balancing act of being a mum and having a job. Can you recommend any strategies to make this second transition we go through less stressful? - What do you do for you? How do you switch off, replenish and recharge? - Can you sum up Motherhood in 3 words for us? So, any parent that's overwhelmed by the sheer amount of competing demands you have to manage, Elise can support you in regaining clarity, confidence and the energy you need to make decisions based on what you want, not what you fear. She also regularly hosts Mother's Circles in Clovelly called the Mama Rising Circles - you can find out more here. In these groups she shares lots of nourishing practices and ways to create more space for ourselves as mothers and as women and reconnect to what matters most.She also wrote an article here about returning to work, which talks about how to make the transition smoother, you may enjoy reading it if you are in this boat like Sophie and Hayley.Elise has a super helpful reading list is here. And the other books we spoke about are here:Fair Play by Eve RodskyThe 80/80 Marriage by Nate Klemp and Kaley KlempThis episode is brought to you by Mini Farms Australia.com.au. Do you wish you could feed your family ‘Farmers Market' quality produce, like fruit & veg, artisan breads, coffees, meats and pantry goods, but with the convenience of online shopping? Well now, MiniFarmsOnline.com.au, Australia's BEST Online Farmers Market, is delivering, simply download the app and get shopping! Visit minifarmsonline.com.au. FarmeSupport the show
The date today is the 7th of June 2022. Today's walk is from Clovelly to Hartland Quay along the South West Coast Path.
In this episode of Coogee Voice we are joined by Hattie Runow from In Hatties World. Hattie is a certified pilates instructor and nutrition student who dedicates her time once a week to free pilates for our community.
The date today is the 6th of June 2022. Today's walk is from Westward Ho! to Clovelly along the South West Coast Path.
Anthony Albanese will board a plane to Tokyo for a meeting with key global allies within hours of becoming Australia's new prime minister, while his Labor team grapples with a brewing economic storm. The surge in support for independents that swept Scott Morrison out of office and turned Sydney's beaches teal from Palm Beach to Clovelly will put Labor under pressure to increase its carbon reduction target. A NSW sex crimes detective has been charged with raping a 19-year-woman whose case he was investigating. Olympian Lachie Miller had a sensational NRL debut at fullback and Nicho Hynes stepped up on his return to halfback to inspire the Sharks to a vital 25-18 win over the Titans. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we chat with Jack Singleton from the Clovelly Eagles rugby club.We talk about the history of the club, how to get more girls involved in the game they play in heaven and some super rugby players who are Clovelly Eagles juniors!
This week on Coogee Voice we sit down with Ryan Mangan from the Clovelly Crocodiles JRLFC.Ryan talks about the 100 year history of the club, the development of their women's team and local juniors such as Victor Radley and Lachie Lam who began their careers as crocs.
In this conversation, we're taking a deep dive into surface design with our guest, Jo Kalute. Jo works lives and plays in Clovelly, a small idyllic coastal suburb of Sydney, Australia. She is a surface pattern designer and illustrator and her work is inspired by her Kenyan heritage. + To get the full show notes for this episode visit Craft Industry Alliance where you can learn more about becoming a member of our supportive trade association. Strengthen your creative business, stay up to date on industry news, and build connections with forward-thinking craft professionals. Join today.
Day 4 is here, and we're already in the bad books with the IOC. But who cares, because how good's a relay gold with no subsequent commercial impact?Even though they'll never see a corpie, our 4x100m relay golden girls crushed the Americans on the way to gold. But was it enough to satiate our collective appetite for medals? And how much of this undue pressure can we shift on to the shoulders of Ariarne Titmus?For those unaware, she's the girl from the Harvey Norman ads. Not only do we badly need her to trump evil American Katie Ledecky, but Gerry Harvey does too. Can she bring it home for the whitegoods tsar after a gruelling year without JobKeeper?Whether or not she salutes, at least Channel 7 will routinely remind us about the AFL. Apparently it's a new Olympic sport now along with netball, mainly because Patrick Dangerfield said so.Better yet, we've got Basil Zempilas, one bloke with a truckload of Insta followers in K-Mart youth clobber, and Dean Capobianco just listed his Clovelly home - and it's all set against the backdrop of Japanese efficiency and the ferocious delta strain.Audio production courtesy of Tim ‘T-Dog' Eldridge. Graphic design courtesy of Julia Edwards.Praise / critique / submit questions / cyberattack us at: haveagopodcast@gmail.com.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode of Coogee Voice Dr Marjorie O’Neill sits down with the founder and owner of The Parlour Room, Natalie Papadopoulos about building a beauty empire, expanding her business during the height of Covid-19 and what it takes to be an entrepreneur and small business owner.The Parlour Room is a leading beauty destination located in the heart of Clovelly. An all-encompassing destination committed to helping you look and feel your best. The Parlour Rooms believes true beauty comes from within, feeling confident and comfortable in your own skin.
Les habitants de Randwick sont ravis de pouvoir à nouveau profiter des plages de Coogee, Clovelly et Maroubra, même si pour l'instant on ne peut s'y rendre que pour faire du sport. Nous avons interrogé les habitants du quartier, ils nous disent ce qu'ils en pensent.
This Episode: Clovelly, UKGuest: Tessa SharpeDaniela's Secret Bespoke Spots in the World is a mini episode where Daniela tells you some of her most favourite and sometimes undiscovered places to go in various cities across the globe. It is also the extra little tid bit that fans have been asking for between our full episodes. Please let us know what you think of these mini episodes on:Instagram: everyplaceisthesameTwitter: EPITSNOWFacebook: Every Place is the SameHost: Daniela VlaskalicDirector: Marco TimpanoProducers: Drumcast ProductionsTheme Music: Dying SeedWanna see more cool content like this before anyone else?Want to support this podcast and get some more great extras!Go to our Patreon page:www.patreon.com/everyplaceisthesame See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Clovelly Crocodiles Vice President Trudy Devereux joins Roosters Radio, Belinda Ostini to discuss the 100 year celebration of their club last year. Trudy talks about the upcoming social event at The Clovelly Hotel in June and we discuss the plan to get Burrows Park upgraded.Lastly we meet 3 young stars Nate, Pearl and Tex and hear how their season's are progressing and Tex gets to ask his favourite player Roosters Captain Boyd Cordner a question about leadership.
This week, we continue our suburb deep dive series on the Sydney Property Insider Podcast via our Suburb Spotlight! Today, we’re focussing on the lovely area of Clovelly. We discuss the history of the suburb, the demographics, upcoming development work, as well as the day-to-day specifics like local cafes, schools and transport HERE’S WHAT YOU’LL LEARN FROM TODAY’S EPISODE: The history of Clovelly; The original residents of the suburb; The estates in the area during the 19th century; Entry level prices; Price data over past few years; How tightly held property in the suburb is; Transport links to the CBD; Public transport on the way for the area; Proximity to Prince of Wales Hospital; School zoning; Necessities in proximity; An underwater trail; And Dog friendly parks nearby LINKS OR ARTICLES WE MENTIONED: Bondi to Coogee Walk Underwater Nature Trail edu.au School Finder SPEAKERS IN TODAY’S EPISODE Michelle May - Sydney Buyers Agent Marcus Roberts - Mortgage Broker ASK US ANYTHING! Have a money question you want us to answer? ask@sydneypropertyinsider.com.au FOLLOW US: Facebook ENJOY THE SHOW? Don’t miss an episode, subscribe viaiTunes. If you like it, please leave a review! Or, find us on the podcast app of your choice, such as Spotify
On this episode Marc tells us of his Cottaging trip . : Headphones how do you ware yours? We find out the results of the boys Super 6 .. We look at what Marc and Liam found in the newspaper this week : There's a rat in the city, what are we gonna do... : Major Cigarette brands to stop selling in the UK by 2013!! : American couple get married in a toilet . : Police find a Crocodile in a house in Kent during dawn raid. : Happy retirement Sir Elton John.. We round up by concluding the world has gone crazy with the thought of Tide Pod Challenge . We also have music from Kristin Hersh and Date Month Year. click on the links to the above bands below: Kirsten Hersh - www.facebook.com/strangeangles Date Month Year - www.facebook.com/DMYNZ/ If you fancy getting in touch look me up on the links below or send me a direct email jaff10@hotmail.com www.facebook.com/themarcjeffreypodcastshow www.twitter.com/mrjaff10 www.jaff10.simplesite.com please download and subscribe to my itunes page and while your there why not leave me a review. https://itunes.apple/ca/podcast/the-marc-jeffrey-podcast-show/id1206615943?mt=2 Many thanks Marc x
The date today is the 7th of May 2015. Today's walk is from Clovelly to Hartland Quay along the South West Coast Path.
The date today is the 5th of May 2015. Today's walk is from Westward Ho! to Clovelly along the South West Coast Path.