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An 11-year-old boy, Thomas has been hit by a car while riding across a street in Coorparoo. The female driver did not stop, rather she sounded her horn several times and kept driving. Thomas' mother Siobhan told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "He says he felt the car sped up, actually, around the corner." "She [The Driver] did brake, but hit him and rather than get out and see if he was okay, just beeped at him until he got up off the ground, and then sped off."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week with Christmas fast approaching, Damo visits the Vision Australia Vision Store at Coorparoo in Brisbane and chats with Store Coordinator Ruby Lacey. Ruby explains the Tonie accessible toy; the Tape King talking tape measure and spirit level; and the Colorino color identifier and light sensor. The Vision Store can be found at https://shop.visionaustralia.org. To access the program, presented by Stephen Jolley and Damo McMorrow you can go to varadio.org/talkingtech To write to the show use damo.mcmorrow@visionaustralia.orgSupport this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Se va a realizar la 5ta edición de ‘Arte En Tu Idioma' en Brisbane, el domingo 14 de Julio en el School of Arts de Coorparoo.
Coming up on 8 June the Vision Australia Open Day is taking place at the Coorparoo office in Brisbane. Hear from Courtney McKee, Anish Chamoli, Mel Bligh and Donna Dyson as they catch up with Sam to speak about the day. Then later in the show, we celebrate National Volunteer Week as Sam is joined by Barry Leviny, long time volunteer for Vision Australia including his role as co-host of The Uncertainty Principle on Vision Australia Radio for the past 14 years.Support this Vision Australia Radio program: https://www.visionaustralia.org/donate?src=radio&type=0&_ga=2.182040610.46191917.1644183916-1718358749.1627963141See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Dr Luke Kirk - a Coorparoo resident and victim of the youth crime crisis - joined Peter Fegan to tell his story. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we are joined by BC Michaels @bcmichaels drummer for Dune Rats and Mayor of Coorparoo and Michael Sloane, bassist for @lastdinosaurs. Game On Mole is written/produced/hosted by Aimon Clark with Ian 'Dicko' Dickson and regular team captain Sellma Soul. Follow us on instagram @gameonmoleshow
Howard Hughes named DOUBLE DYNAMITE (1951) after Jane Russell's breasts - and the city of Brisbane was obsessed with them. This week, the lost stories of Fr. Kiley, the Catholic priest who tried to ban a Jane Russell film from the Brisbane suburb of Coorparoo, and Shirley Vercoe, the woman who became known as "Brisbane's Jane Russell." On theme with the exploitation and harassment of large-breasted women in Hollywood, we also watched Soleil Moon Frye's stunning found-footage documentary KID 90 (2021). Plus, special tributes to the memory of Mira Bellwether and Lisa-Marie Presley - and we announce a new member of the SUDDENLY team. CONTACT: SUDDENLYPOD AT GMAIL DOT COM @SUDDENLYPOD on TWITTER / INSTAGRAM / MYSPACE Donate to the show @ ko-fi.com/suddenlypod
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
Abby School Pickup Dilemma – How Will She Get Across Town In Time? Christian Hull takes the Perfect Parent Quiz Matty's Son Bucks Party Plans Nicknames You Get At Work Australian Idol Host Ricky Lee Tells Us What To Expect Stav's Little Girl Is Growing Up The Generation Game First Calls Rhode Island Police Are Investigating Santa Clause Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/stav-abby-and-mattSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police have made an emergency declaration this afternoon in Coorparoo over an ongoing incident. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
4BC contributor Jason Dasey crossed to Scott from Rome Street. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who loves a good random phact? Jermayn Parker and Dan Fraser got over 10 random phacts from around the world. We reckon not one phan will know all 10 & everyone will learn something as you listen or watch this podcast.Here are the random Phantom phacts we highlight during the podcast.Multiple wives marrying the same Phantom. Pura married the 3rd, 4th and 11th Phantom 1st and 2nd married MarabellaOne of the first comic books published had a cover image of Phantom without the skin tight costume which he fast became famous for (just gloves, mask and briefs)Learn about the Brazillian comic here.The Phantom Club in Australia was run out of the space under a two-story Queenslander in Coorparoo.X-Band: The Phantom Podcast: Episode #81 Learn more about the Preservation ProjectName changes from around the World:In the Indian language Bengali:Devil is Bagha Hero is Tufan which means StormThe country Bangalla / Bengali is renamed to Denkali Fantomen in a Swedish newspaper was called DragosMikael will be exploring this in an article for us laterSala is Diana and Diana is Sala (Read the full story at this link)Lee Falk only used the Singh Pirates as a significant villain in one story ever Originally intended to be grey costume, printers decision led to iconic purple (Read the full story at this link)First colonial township ever mentioned in The Phantom was Frasertown, a settlement on the outskirts of the jungle.Third most credited writer is someone most phans have never heard of and likely never read his stories: Peter Mennigen (Read an interview with Peter here)Longest running continuous Phantom comic series is not Frew but rather the Fantomen Swedish Christmas Album series which first published in 1944 and is still publishing them yearly.Lee Falk based the Bandar tribe on the real life African tribe the Ituri (Learn about Ituri and watch a video here )We would love to hear from you on what you think of the Random Phantom Phacts we discussed in this podcast & we hope you have a great time listening to the podcast. Huge shout out to all those websites and phans who have helped with sources:Deepwoods.org PhantomWiki.org ChronicleChamber.com Mikael LyckAnkit MitraSwaroop ChandIvan Pedersen Ed RhoadesJermayn ParkerDan FraserYou can email us at chroniclechamber@gmail.com or chat with us via our social media profiles with your feedback at Facebook, Twitter and or Instagram. Make sure you stay with us and do not forget to subscribe and leave a review.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/chroniclechamber)
This week on Just Havin a Crack we have Brisbane born and Hawthorn AFL great Jason Dunstall.Jason doesn't do a lot of interviews and we are grateful he chose us to sit down and talk about his life and career with footy and outside of the game.1254 AFL goals, TV personality and ex CEO of the great Hawthrone Football club, Jason a kid from Coorparoo not expecting the world has climbed the highest mountains.
Redlands Fresh Flowers is Family run and owned. Dave Nijjar and his son have been in the Redlands for the past 3 decades growing quality fresh flowers and foliage. Dave and Jas share the business operations with their sons Jatinder, Lakh, Jas and Jatinder's wife Mandeep. Dave and Jatinder know how to grow quality Gerbera's, Roses, Chrysanthemums, Lissianthus, Delphinium, Stock, Snap Dragons, Sun Flowers the list is endless they also grow foliage and fillers as well. Detail in the preparation of flower growing from seedlings, managing the soil to picking and quality control in sorting is paramount they have won many product quality awards. Redlands Fresh Flowers have been supplying flowers to florists in Brisbane, Beenleigh, Cannon Hill, Capalaba, Carindale, Cleveland, Coorparoo, Logan, Loganholme and to the General public for special occasions for generations. Redlands Fresh Flowers stand by their product due to the fact that they grow majority of their own stock and also that they have nurtured their relationship with the countries top Flower Growers.
Welcome to episode 77 of the Bees with Ben podcast! It has been said that age is of no importance unless you are a cheese, and that the only thing that comes automatically as a result of old age is wrinkles! Bill Vaughan once remarked that, ‘By the time you're eighty years old you've learned everything - you only have to remember it!' But, jokes aside, it has also been observed that life is about the accumulation of wisdom, love and experience, and of obstacles overcome. Those who improve with age are said to embrace the power of personal growth and to replace youth with wisdom and understanding. At the ripe old age of eighty-seven, Michelangelo declared that he was still learning. This week's episode is something of a departure from the norm, and is devoted to my dear friend Keith Johnson, a hobbyist beekeeper from south-east Melbourne. In his eighty-two years on this Earth, Keith has amassed a wealth of knowledge and wisdom that is often dispensed with a healthy dose of humour! For instance, when I asked him about the most important lessons he had learnt during his lifetime, his immediate reply was, ‘Don't run barefoot in clover!' Apparently, he had done just that when only four years' old and had received a rather painful introduction to the amazing world of bees when he was stung on the feet. Keith also counselled that it was best not to meddle with electrical wiring, since he had once cut a lead that had almost sent him to God. He has broken quite a few bones over the years, and recently a ladder gave way underneath him, resulting in a crushed vertebra. His doctor had some sage advice, telling him that it is best that older people do not climb ladders! Keith was born in Brisbane on January 1st, 1940 and can still remember food coupons and the sound of the air raid alarm that was trialled in his neighbourhood. His second encounter with bees occurred when he was six years of age and living in the Brisbane suburb of Coorparoo. Keith recalls watching Mr Fleet (a beekeeper from up the road) removing a swarm, but was particularly fascinated by the apiarist's car, as there weren't too many vehicles around back then. Later, Keith moved to Melbourne where he established a couple of hives. He was a regular customer at Redpath's Beekeeping Supplies, which opened its doors in 1964 and is still in business today. At the time it was owned by Norman Redpath, and Keith purchased his book, A Guide to Keeping Bees in Australia; a publication that was to become his ‘bee bible'. Fast forward a few years and Keith invested in two Flow Hives. He loves the Flow Hives due to the ease of extracting honey. In 2018 he harvested over 70 kilograms, but the weather has not been the best in the last couple of years so honey production has been a bit slower. Keith's wife of fifty-eight years, Shirley, also loves the bees, but is yet to be persuaded to don Keith's beekeeping suit. I've known Keith for four years now and we have a fantastic friendship. I reckon he has aged a bit like a good bottle of red. Plus, Keith splits his hives to manage swarming, and after doing all the hard work, gifts me some big fat boxes of bees!
We talk to Melinda Jennison from Streamline Property Buyers in Brisbane and about the ducks to line up before purchasing your next home in Toowong, Coorparoo, Tarragindi, Mount Gravatt, North Lakes (Mango Hill), Newstead and Springfield Lakes, Woolloongabba, Kelvin Grove (including Herston), Brisbane City and Fortitude Valley. ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty #goldcoastproperty
Your patient with T2DM has been diagnosed with exudative retinopathy. Dr Gary Deed and Dr Anita Sharma takes a deeper dive into this common problem We should have a high index of suspicion for diabetes complications in our patients with T2DM Microvascular complications such as exudative retinopathy ought to trigger a need for a more comprehensive assessment of the patient We shouldn't accept these symptoms as part of the disease burden of T2DM Host: Dr David Lim | Total time: 30 mins Guests: Dr Anita Sharma, GP and Practice Principal; Platinum Medical Centre, Chermside, QLD Dr Gary Deed, General Practitioner, Coorparoo, QLD; National Chair, RACGP Diabetes Specific Interest Group Register for our fortnightly FREE WEBCASTS Every second Tuesday | 7:00pm-9:00pm AEST Click here to register for the next one See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Follow Dr Anita Sharma and Dr Gary Deed as a simple comment "I am a little short of breath" sets in train levels of clinical reasoning and a call to action We should have a high index of suspicion for diabetes complications in our patients with T2DM Dyspnoea on exertion ought to trigger a need for a more comprehensive assessment of the patient We shouldn't accept these symptoms as part of the disease burden of T2DM Host: Dr David Lim | Total time: 32 mins Guests: Dr Anita Sharma, GP and Practice Principal; Platinum Medical Centre, Chermside, QLD Dr Gary Deed, General Practitioner, Coorparoo, QLD; National Chair, RACGP Diabetes Specific Interest Group Register for our fortnightly FREE WEBCASTS Every second Tuesday | 7:00pm-9:00pm AEST Click here to register for the next one See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Family Worship brings the church service to you, on air Sundays at 9am and 7:30pm and now on demand, wherever you get your podcasts. Every week a special guest pastor will bring a message that will get you thinking and speak to your heart. Rev Neil Storey is the minister of Faithworks Uniting Community, who have locations in Coorparoo and Norman Park. As we deal with the challenge of COVID and the rules that come with it, Neil looks at what the Apostle Paul had to say about rules in his letter to the Corinthians. Links You Should Click On Faithworks Uniting Community's Website 96five's Website Follow us on Instagram & Facebook Support the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The evidence for the use of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1a is increasing Practical tips for GPs to help us in managing patients with T2DM The RACGP Management of type 2 diabetes: A handbook for general practice is a rich resource of valuable information and tips that are completely relevant to and helpful for all GPs. Be familiar with this and/or have the link handy Host: Dr David Lim | Total time: 31 mins Guest: Dr Gary Deed, General Practitioner, Coorparoo, QLD; National Chair, RACGP Diabetes Specific Interest Group Register for our fortnightly FREE WEBCASTS Every second Tuesday | 7:00pm-9:00pm AEST Click here to register for the next one See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henry & Joe discuss Brum, cars, Woolies, and the fine cuisine available in one of Brisbane's most intriguing suburbs: Moorooka. The suburb with as many 'O's' as Coorparoo, but only half the pretension.
Pat & Heals are joined by the CEO of the Brisbane Tigers Brian Torpy to discuss their bid to be the next team in the NRL and why their proposal of the Brisbane Firehawks is the best for Brisbane.
An unspeakable crime – two women murdered, a third left for dead, and a young killer on drugs on the loose. In Autumn 1964, the community of Coorparoo, Brisbane, lost their innocence. We speak with those who were there and remember to this day.
The tantalising suburb of railway crossings, long roads, and Brisbane Lions training facilities is under the microscope this week, as the hotly-requested Coorparoo gets the unpacking treatment.
Today's episode is all about Mediterranean Cheeses!I chat with Alexis Gavriel from Olympus Cheese, a Brisbane-based cheese company. Alexis and her family manufacture halloumi, feta, ricotta and yoghurts, among other things.I met Alexis about a year ago when I was lucky enough to get a behind the scenes tour of the Olympus factory here in Coorparoo. I quickly discovered how passionate and proud Alexis and the Gavriel family are about their business and their products. I loved getting to see the care that goes into everything they do.The quality of their range is unmatched to anything I've tried both here and abroad, and if you're lucky enough to live in one of the Australian states that stocks the Olympus Cheese range you'll see exactly what I mean.But if you aren't lucky enough to get your hands on their products, never fear. Today's episode will teach you all you'll ever need to know about halloumi, feta and ricotta, and give you some great inspiration on how you can use these cheeses in your own home.Alexis shares tips on what to make with these cheeses, as well as how to store them to maximise shelf life.Get all the links discussed in today's episode by visiting the show notes - cookitrealgood.com/39.
This week the lads will be joined by Brisbane Lions AFLW captain, Emma Zielke. We discussed her Aussie Rules career from playing with the University of Queensland and Coorparoo in the QWAFL to making her debut in the AFLW as the Brisbane Lions inaugural captain. She now has 25 appearances in the AFLW - quite the achievement considering the length of each season and it only being the leagues 4th season! Emma was reinstated as captain ahead of the 2020 season and we are so excited to see what her squad can do this season and in the future! Anyway, that's enough of us telling you about her, you're just going to have to listen! Enjoy the episode and tell your friends faithful - live dangerously. You can also follow us on all our social channels to see more awesome content just like this! https://www.instagram.com/_beyondthesidelines_/ https://www.facebook.com/BeyondTheSidelines/ Special thanks to Big Dogg Australia, MyClubTap, The Brisbane Lions and Emma Zielke
This week on the podcast Jake sat down with a Brisbane real estate agents, who owns and operates his own agency. His guest is Will Torres of Torres Property, based in Coorparoo, and one of Brisbane’s Top 5 Sales People of the Year. We’ve been working with Will at least two years, and we’ve seen him go from working for a big brand – Place Estate Agents, to going out on his own and growing his agency from scratch to a team of around 16 people in just 15 months. So, we obviously covered the topic of working for someone else versus going out on your own as a business owner, which is something most of us can probably relate to. We also spoke quite a bit about building a team of high performing, highly competitive people, but balancing that with the need to have everyone get along and work well together. Maybe the biggest takeaway from this chat though, will come from the conversation we had about pricing, and in particular, dealing with requests and pressure to lower our prices. Which is something agents deal with just as much as we do as stagers. So, without further ado, please enjoy this wide-ranging chat with Will Torres. Website - https://www.torresproperty.com.au/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/torresproperty/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/torresproperty/
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The New TV journey started back in 2002 at the REIQ training offices in Coorparoo. David Twigg relates the journey of how the jigsaw puzzle was assembled that builds market share for real estate agents by generating new listings in your prime farming area.
The three ladies, Grace, Rose and Meta, retired for the night on 22 March 1964 in the residence at the back of their little shop. After midnight, the residents of Coorparoo, Brisbane, were woken by the sounds of emergency vehicles heading to the Wood’s premises. But the fire brigade found much more than they bargained for – this was not a house fire, it was the scene of a murder … and the fire was lit to hide evidence.
Meet Brisbane high school students EJ and Tina. This is their first ever live radio show, produced as part of a two-day fiilm/TV/radio workshop at the University of Southern Queensland. For copyright reasons, commercial music recordings have been removed from the show.
Welcome to Episode 2 with yours truly. I had a lot of people reach out to me over the past couple weeks asking when I was going to ask myself the 6 questions I pose to my guests on the podcast...well the answer is, now. Today I sat down with myself and had a yarn about my life so far. A small snippet but over the next few mponths im sure you will get to know me alot more as I chat wiht my aamzing guests. Until next week, How Good's Living!
We are so glad we had the opportunity to sit down with affiliate owner of CrossFit Coorparoo, Trent Hole this week and talk about his upbringing, setbacks and advice for those in the fitness industry. Trent has been in the fitness industry for over ten years now and has a world of knowledge to share. If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, like and review our channel and remember .... How Good's Living!