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So the cat's out of the bag!! the podcast crew have put down some barrels a couple of years back and this is the first of a series of episodes where we go through the barrels and make a plan on what to do with them.This Barrel is at Backwoods Distilling Co, and naturally we have Leigh Attwood from Backwoods with us on the panel. We also have John Carberry from Murray River Cooperage as he re-coopered the Barrels for us.And then because we have casks with Corowa as well we are also joined by Dean Druce.We are super excited about this whisky and keen to share it with you all.If you get a chance we hope you can sit and listen with a dram in a comfortable chair, but of course you can listen almost anywhere, wherever you listen we trust you will enjoy the Banter over Whisky. If you have any feedback, ideas or questions for the Banter crew please feel free to contact us on Instagram, Facebook or email banteroverwhiskypodcast@gmail.com Or chase up one of the crew with Adrian @that_whisky_place, Brad @banter_over_whisky and Vic @vic.whiskey
Former Balmain Tiger winger Larry Corowa MBE joins Julian King on Summer Arvos to chat growing up in Tweed Heads, an early life car accident, touring with the Kangaroos and more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
When masked neo-Nazis turned up in a small New South Wales town to hold a rally on the weekend it shocked the locals.The men, part of a white supremacist group, were not from the area. So, why were they there?Today, extremism researcher Kaz Ross discusses how we should respond to the growing white supremacist movement in Australia. Kaz Ross explains that the neo-Nazi group, the National Socialist Network, aims to intimidate and gain publicity through such rallies. She says the group's tactics include the use of provocative banners and chants to incite fear and media attention. She warns that the movement is growing and poses a significant threat to social cohesion.Featured: Dr Kaz Ross, independent researcher into far-right extremismKey Topics:Neo-Nazi rally National Socialist NetworkWhite supremacists Far-right extremismSocial cohesion and safety threatsLegislative responses to neo-Nazis
Joe Bowditch has been a familiar face on major Australian racetracks for more than 34 years. He's still plying his trade from a Victorian base at 47 years of age, and still riding winners. The evergreen jockey has crammed a lot into more than three decades of race riding in four states. The Joe Bowditch story makes for an interesting podcast. Currently under suspension, he was happy to give me some time on the phone last weekend. He spoke to me from a Bundalong property owned by his great mate Luke Nolen. Joe talks about his recent Flemington win on Brazen Lady and acknowledges the support he receives from the Ellerton/Moodie stable. He talks of a long and successful association he's had with another Cranbourne trainer Robbie Griffiths. Joe descends from a famous Riverina racing family. He shares memories of his father Des and uncles Barry and Wally- all accomplished jockeys. He remembers a wonderful friendship with trainer Ray Guy who was to have signed him up as an apprentice. When Ray died suddenly in 1992, his son Bryan became Joe's master. Joe recalls having been All Our Mob's strapper when he won at Rosehill the day after Ray's passing. The jockey recalls travelling to Mudgee to ride his first winner thirty one years ago. He looks back on his first couple of metropolitan winners. Joe talks about a loan-out to the famous Lindsay Park operation in SA. Colin Hayes had retired but still had a presence. He talks of the quality of horseflesh he got to work with including a Melbourne Cup winner. Joe reflects on his working relationship with both David and Peter Hayes. Peter's death in a light plane crash impacted the entire staff at Lindsay Park. He remembers two star apprentices who came through the system during his time at the famous Angaston operation. The jockey comments on the fact that the bulk of his career winners have been on the Morphettville track. Joe looks back on his first Gr 1 success in 2004. He had to change his tactics when the pace slowed suddenly in the middle stages of the SA Derby. He's ridden better horses than Conservatorium but says the genuine gelding remains his all time favourite. He talks about his narrow defeat on a future multiple Gr 1 winner in the 1996 Fulham Park Plate. Joe's had his share of nasty falls. He talks about a crash at Morphettville in 2000 that left him with a long list of injuries. He looks back on an association with On A Jeune in 2004. He won a Cranbourne Cup on the gelding and went on to ride him in the Melbourne Cup of the same year. Joe looks back on a brief stint at Corowa as stable rider for the legendary Riverina trainer Richard Freyer. He talks of a surprise phone call from his former master Bryan Guy- a call that led him to a six year stay in Queensland. Joe reviews the highs and lows of that Queensland sojourn- some major wins and one serious race fall. The veteran jockey delights in talking about his association with the brilliant mare Viddora, the highlight of his long association with trainer Lloyd Kennewell. Joe summarises Viddora's wins in the Moir Stakes and Winterbottom Stakes. He says she was unlucky not to have added another Moir Stakes to her CV. He talks of exciting trips to Dubai and Hong Kong with the daughter of I Am Invincible. Joe finished among the tailenders on Viddora in the 2018 Everest, but won't forget the experience. He closes by paying tribute to wife Jen and his four children from two marriages- Heidi (21), Callam (19) and the dynamic duo (Jake 5) and Frankie (3). Great to catch up with a long serving and thoroughly dedicated professional jockey.
Belinda Smith previews Gunnedah and Graeme White looks at Corowa on Racing HQ with Dave Stanley.
Expect intelligent conversations on the big issues as Professor David Flint urges Australians to take back their country. Watch ‘Save the Nation' live and on demand at ADH TV, Tuesdays & Thursdays 9pm AEDT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Black Flash joins us for a chat! Next level footy talk.
Graeme White looks at todays major NSW meeting
Chris is a Senior lecturer at Charles Sturt University based in Wagga Wagga, teaching in the veterinary science degree as well as animal production subjects. But before becoming an academic, he first became a vet, hoping it would help him ultimately become a sheep farmer. His first job was in Corowa, in mixed practice which was his first exposure to the dairy industry and it wasn't until he was overseas working in the UK and eventually Ireland that he became a dairy vet. When he eventually returned to Australia he spent time as a District Vet, before undertaking his Masters and eventually moving into academia, where he is sharing his knowledge and years of experience to help shape the vets of the future. In this chat he shares how he never planned any of his career moves, but wouldn't change any of it. And how it's the passionate people along his path that have helped shape him, allowing him to share that passionate with his students. In the spirit of reconciliation we would like to acknowlegde the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples. If you know someone who you think would be great on the podcast, or you would like to share your story, please get in touch by sending an email to podcast.morethanmilk@gmail.com or stay connected by following us on Instagram or Facebook and send us a message - I'd love to hear from you.
Jockey Danny Beasley runs through his rides at Corowa today.
Graeme White is at Corowa and Mick Wallace is at Dubbo, after the meeting was transferred from Narromine.
Trainer Scott Spackman with the lowdown on his runners at Corowa today.
NSW southern districts racing lost a loyal and dedicated servant recently when Darryl McLean called time on his 48 year career as a member of the SDRA Stewards panel. He officiated for the last time at the Corowa meeting on Monday July 31st and by his own admission left the course with very mixed feelings. It's my great pleasure to catch up with Darryl on this week's podcast to talk about his remarkable transition from furniture salesman to stipendiary steward. He attended a Sunday meeting at Wagga the following Sunday, but only as a spectator. He received a special surprise on the day. Darryl says his final day at Corowa was emotion charged. Wangaratta born and raised, McLean says there wasn't a trace of racing in his family background. He talks of a boyhood fascination with Aussie Rules football. Darryl looks back on his first job with Paterson's Pty Ltd Furniture and Floor Coverings. He spent most of his time on the road canvassing business. He says it came as a big surprise when the boss informed him of a transfer to the company's Wagga division. Darryl says his passion for football led him to a coaching job with the Wagga TIgers Under 16's side. It wasn't long before new found friends talked him into joining the crowd at the Wagga races. He says he was hooked from the moment he heard those drumming hooves. Darryl says his lifelong interest in thoroughbred breeding developed in those early days. He looks back on the advertisement in the Daily Advertiser calling for expressions of interest in a job as a cadet steward. He applied and was given a one month probationary period. He says he combined stewarding duties with his job at Patersons Pty Ltd for close to a decade. Darryl remembers his early days in the new job working at race meetings as far away as Balranald. He pays tribute to the stewards from whom he learned his craft. Darryl's sense of humour comes to the fore as he tells the story of the real reason he took to wearing a hat. He acknowledges the good advice he received from Bill Armstrong who was then Chairman of the SDRA. He'd previously been a high profile race starter in Victoria. He tells the humorous story of the jockey who told the starter at a Non TAB Griffith meeting that his mount may not get around the first turn. The rest of the story is very entertaining. Darryl shares memories of a certain overweight clerk of the course who devised a novel way of mounting his pony. He talks of the days when stewards didn't have the luxury of modern technology as an aid to assessing race interference. The respected steward talks about the downside of having to ban licenced people who've been involved in malpractice. He had his own way of coping with it. Darryl talks of some outside business interests he pursued while working as a steward. He talks of his property close to Wagga where his wife Pauline runs half a dozen thoroughbred broodmares. He talks of a Wagga Cup win in 1990 which brought tears to the eyes of most spectators. The veteran pays tribute to a handful of special horses who've raced in the Riverina under his watch. Darryl acknowledges the talents of some of the leading riders and trainers he's known during his tenure. He predicts a bright future for a young female apprentice who only recently went on loan to a top Sydney stable. Darryl says southern districts racing is in the hands of some outstanding young stewards. An enjoyable chat with a man whose contribution to NSW country racing will be long remembered.
Mick Wallace previews Wellington, while Graeme White looks at Corowa on Racing HQ.
Big Bag Of Tips for your Monday as Mitch Lewis (Warrnambool gallops), Mick Gannon (Wellington and Corowa gallops) and Darren Carroll (Maryborough trots) joined Gareth to preview the races. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Matt Dale has picked up Geoff Duryea's star sprinter Front Page after the Corowa horseman decided to retire
Graeme White previews Corowa and Richard Callander looks at Muswellbrook on Racing HQ.
This episode we head out bush to the regional town of Corowa to catch up with Ash from Riverside Auto Detailing. Ash is an interior wizard. From seeing his insta reels of the work he does, he definitely stands out. We talk mainly around the interior side of detailing on this one. Yeah it's not everyone's favorite part. But Ash definitely knows his market and his passion. Another top bloke representing our Aussie Detailing industry. So grab the polisher or a beer and enjoy this one. Thanks for listening. Don't forget to share, subscribe and rate our episodes from where ever you listen to it. Help share the Aussie love for Detailing. Contact me if you are interested in coming on as a guest. We would love to hear your detailing story. WE NOW HAVE MERCH!!! We have a limited run of T-Shirts available in various sizes. Black and white colours only. Check out our Instagram page and DM your orders. We are proud to announce that we have Autofiber Australia on board supporting our little podcast. Plus offering all listeners a 15% discount off your order and even includes a free gift. USE CODE: 15DDUP Thanks to Joe from Autofiber Australia for his support of the podcast and the Aussie Detailing industry. Check out the Autofiber website www.autofiber.com.au Let's welcome Mirror Finish Detail Products to the podcast. They offer a range of car care products for the enthusiast and professional. Even better the boys are offering all podcast listeners a 15% discount to help get you started. Big thanks to Chris and Matt from MFD. USE CODE: DDU15 Link to trade site: https://shop.mirrorfinishdetail.com.au/collections/trade Check out their website for more details. https://www.mirrorfinishdetail.com.au/ Follow us on Instagram @detailingdownunderpodcast Email: detailingdownunderpodcast@gmail.com
The re-elected Liberal MP for the southern New South Wales seat of Albury speaks with FlowFM listeners in the western part of the electorate about achievements late in the last term of the Perrottet-Toole Coalition government, and the challenge of advocating for community under a Minns Labor government.
The New South Wales Labor candidate for the seat of Albury, Marcus Rowland, joins us again on FlowFM to discuss what he's been hearing in the western part of the electorate taking in local communities like Corowa, Urana, Oaklands and Mulwala, and we speak in detail about how Labor is looking to address the shortage of nurses and housing in the region and across regional NSW. Early voting opens on Saturday 18 March, then from Monday through to Friday prior to the Saturday 25 March 2023 election day.
Hello and welcome episode 88 of Gutter 2 Gutter podcast. In this episode, I am joined by Brendan Turnbull. Brendan owns Rise Up Restorations. A car restoration company operating out of Corowa in NSW. In this episode, we got to learn where Brendan grew up and what he enjoyed doing as a kid. We got to hear how he signed himself out of school and started in a panel shop and built himself up to a point where he felt comfortable enough to open his own business after a lot of pressure from colleagues. Brendan told us how daunting it was to kick the business off and the help he had along the way to ease the pressure of buying good quality gear to begin with. It was really cool to sit down and hear Brendan's story and learn about how he made the changes in his career to be able to work on the cars and projects that he loves and is truly passionate about. So please enjoy this episode with Brendan Turnbull of Rise Up Restorations on Gutter 2 Gutter podcast. You can find Brendan and Rise Up Restorations on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100063649864965 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/riseuprestorations/ Don't forget to follow the podcast on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gutter2gutterpodcast/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/G2GPodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/PodcastGutter TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gutter2gutter Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gutter2gutterpodcast Gutter 2 Gutter Podcast now has it's very own website that you can find here: https://gutter2gutterpodcast.com/ So be sure to grab yourself a sticker or 2. It goes a long way to helping with supporting the podcast. Please also rate and review on your podcast platform of choice and be sure to tell a friend about us. This is a great way to help us grow and reach more earholes. I'd like to send massive thank you to our Gutter 2 Gutter Patreon supporters! AJ Hoad Johnny Wombat
This week we go back in time with former North Melbourne star forward John Longmire. John reminisces about his career, reflects on some of his favourite moments and people in the game. John, from Corowa, New South Wales spent 11 seasons at the Kangaroos, playing 200 games and kicking 511 goals. He was a part of the 1999 premiership team, he won a Syd Barker Medal and was the club's leading goal-kicker on 5 occasions. In this episode, John talks about how he and Wayne Carey joined Nth Melbourne, their synergy up forward, winning the Coleman at 20 years old, the knee injury, the premiership and coaching the Sydney Swans. A great listen with the fifty-first member of 'The 90's Club Footy Podcast'. This episode has been produced by Set Sounds.
It's tough times for Corowa-Rutherglen, however they are staying positive, aiming for a reset of the club. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With a state election on 25 March 2023 we speak with the member for Albury Justin Clancy, his electorate includes the Federation Council and we discuss the impacts of local flooding, the impending likely recess of the Corowa Rutherglen Football and Netball Club for 2023 due to flood damage, and grants received and now available for community groups, councils and others to improve community facilities and programs.We also discuss the challenging cropping harvest farmers have been completing, the potential for mouse numbers to rise again and when it comes to roads, ensuring they are built back to a better standard a.k.a. 'betterment' so they don't go out during the next flood.
This episode we are joined by Dean Druce, the Managing Director at Corowa Distilling Co. Dean takes us through all things Corowa from the other ventures in the family and how they got into whisky. We hear about some of the special releases they have done including being selected to be one of only 2 distilleries for the late Queens Platinum Jubilee last year and something in the works involving Redbull. Dean also takes us through what's coming for Corowa and of course we go through a couple of tastings and much more. We hope you can sit and listen with a dram in a comfortable chair, but of course you can listen almost anywhere, wherever you listen we trust you will enjoy the Banter over Whisky. If you have any feedback, ideas or questions for the Banter crew please feel free to contact us on Instagram, Facebook or email banteroverwhiskypodcast@gmail.com Or chase up one of the crew with Adrian @that_whisky_place, Brad @banter_over_whisky, John @whisky.and.sound, Mick @73mick, VIC @vic.whiskey and Wes @bearded_distiller. Available on Spotify, Google and Apple Podcast as well as on Anchor, via the link in our bio. As always we hope you can give it a listen.
Gary Harley previews Gosford, while Graeme White looks at Cowora.
The Mounting Yard with Browndogg and Sammy Hyland with their best bets across Dubbo, Corowa and Narrogin today
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Gary Harley previews the Scone meeting, while Graeme White looks at Corowa today.
Gary Harley and Graeme White look at Scone and Corowa
Broadcasting live from the new wool stores and testing site at Corowa on the NSW Victorian border
... and talked about his focus on regional health needs as the member for Albury responded to questions about Federation Shire Council's challenges with rising council rates, looking ahead to the 21 June NSW Budget
Kate McCulloch has been a long-time One Nation supporter and is standing at the top of their NSW senate ticket in the 21 May election. As a dryland farmer from Corowa in southern NSW, the catering businessperson and mother talks about attracting young people into apprenticeships and employment and One Nation's policies on freedom, vaccination, abortion and the Murray-Darling Basin Plan
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
... a 1 on 1 interview like you have never heard before! #UNFILTERED
In our latest episode of The Journey, Kevin Poulton speaks with The Border Mail's Food & Lifestyle journalist, Jodie Bruton. Jodie is literally living her childhood dream. Born and bred in Corowa, Jodie reflects that by the age of 12 she knew she wanted to be a journalist and by the age of 14 she knew she wanted to write for The Border Mail. In fact, Jodie recalls that while her friends were reading Dolly magazine at High School, she was reading the Border Mail feature pages! Combine this love of writing with Jodie's passion for food, travel and cultural activities and essentially, she has landed her dream job. Jodie gets to experience and enjoy what she describes as “the fun stuff” and share her thoughts with the local community in her writing.
Super Saturday presents us with a mouth watering card of racing. We take a look at all the action from Flemington as well as tips from Rosehill, Morphettville Parks and Eagle Farm in this week's ‘exclusive' edition of Sults Specs. The feature race of the weekend is sure to be a ripper, My Bold Boy is set to take on a competitive field at Corowa in the time honoured Len Rhodes Maiden Plate over 1000m. Will a champion 12 start maiden be born? The Sultan's Supper celebrates an incredible tipping feat at Kilmore with Waz going 8/8, at approx odds of 38000/1 thanks for coming. Footy also has a few Sydney A-listers over for a quick feed. What makes an exclusive, exclusive? Find out in this weeks exclusive edition of Pack Ya Nags. In our new and improved segment, UNIT of the week, we are joined by Reede who gets his pipes out after a crossfit session and some quality Sandler references. As always we round out the show with our 2 UNITS, our best bets from around Australia. Segment Times: 03:15 - The Sultan's Supper 05:17 - Pack Ya Nags 07:43 - Sults' Specs 39:14 - UNIT of the week 41:40 - 2 UNITS Outro Music: Groove Armada - Paper Romance Remember, we love a spec as much as anyone, but as always, please gamble responsibly: https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/
Japanese encephalitis has been detected at the JBS-owned Rivalea piggery at Corowa
Group racing everywhere we look this week as Blue Diamond Stakes Day looks to be present some terrific betting cards all around Australia. We take a look at races across 3 states and 4 tracks in this week's edition of Sults Specs. We love an over the top celebration more than anyone and the King of Kangaroo island is honoured this week in The Sultan's Supper. We also have another dangerous guest who's got Sults in his sights (please don't hurt us). Pyramid schemes, supermarket harassment and manual phone labour are all sent packing in this week's Pack Ya Nags. In our new and improved segment, UNIT of the week, we are joined by Mark who looks for a bit of value with his $200 play. If successful, half of the winnings will go to Horse Rescue Australia, who have been giving horses a new start since 1986. As always we round out the show with our 2 UNITS, our best bets from around Australia. Segment Times: 02:47 - The Sultan's Supper 05:32 - Pack Ya Nags 10:40 - Sults' Specs 35.40 - UNIT of the Week 38:30 - 2 UNITS Outro Music: Dreams - The Cranberries Remember, we love a spec as much as anyone, but as always, please gamble responsibly: https://www.gamblinghelponline.org.au/
You ask the questions ... Larry answers!
League legend Larry Corowa chats about the All Stars matches and reflects on his own career.
Today's guest is the inspiring comedian and TikTok star, Blake Pavey.Blake grew up in Corowa, an Aussie country town, with a population of about 6000 people. When he was in year 11 he started to go viral regularly with his funny daily comedy sketches.Blake has amassed an audience of over 700,000 people on TikTok. Can you imagine being in high school at 17 or 18 years old with a following like that? Let alone in a small country town?!He was born with Cystic Fibrosis. This is a genetic disease that damages the lungs and digestive system. The average age expectancy of an individual with Cystic Fibrosis at the time of Blake's birth was about 35.I'm a fan of Blake's work ethic and vision...most of all, though, I love that he is a man of his word!A special Thank-Q to Blake for joining me today! To see more of Blake online check him on TikTok and Instagram:Follow Blake on TikTok:https://www.tiktok.com/@blakepaveyFollow Blake on Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/blakepaveyEnjoyed the podCARst or have some feedback for me?https://www.instagram.com/darrenlevyofficial
Blake Pavey, bursting out of the regional town of Corowa, is a comedian and TikTok content creator. Blake, although still very early on in his career, has already made a name for himself with his unique brand of character comedy dissecting many parts and the people that make up Australian culture.Up the Big Fella!Get all the links mentioned in the episode here: bit.ly/239-BlakePaveySKIP THROUGH THE EPISODE:00:04 - Welcome to Uncommon00:23 - Guest introduction00:39 - Smashed in Corowa, listener questions, characters04:06 - Why TikTok and creating new characters07:28 - Comedy: the awakening09:45 - Childhood memories & “meeting” Rove12:37 - Parents' jobs13:54 - Cystic fibrosis: Blake's experience & the state of research23:36 - TikTok: domination, likes, and dislikes 36:37 - Blake's content 40:25 - Identifying new characters & favourites44:34 - Blake's career: the future51:39 - Advice from established internet comedians52:51 - The ultimate franken-comedian & preachiness59:45 - Morning & evening routine01:01:26 - Best purchase under $200
The Early Mail got us a winner at Corowa yesterday, we're off to Cowra today for more of the same with Gary Portelli
The Early Mail for racing today from Corowa with Mitchell Beer
Corowa Racing Club Gail Law chats to Andrew Kuuse re Racing in the NSW / Vic border bubble at Corowa
Saturday 17 July: Hope in an Empty City - a new album from Joseph Tawadros, and First Nations opera singer Marcus Corowa on singing for his community
Aaron Nicholls and Phillip Nielsen are the directors of Regional Design Service, an architecture practice based Corowa, a regional town located on the New South Wales and Victorian border about 3 hours drive from Melbourne. In this episode, we discussed: The reasons they left Melbourne to start their practice in a regional town (despite warnings from their peers). How they've engaged with the local community through events, exhibitions and local government to improve local awareness of the values and principles of architects. Why they remain connected to their urban counterparts and promote working in regional practice. Some of the challenges of the local construction market. Why they hired a communications person and what their role entails. How Aaron and Phillip approach their different roles in the business The strategies they use to elevate their digital marketing. If you'd like to learn more about Aaron, Phillip, and the team at Regional Design Service, you can visit regionaldesignservice.com or follow them on Instagram at @regional_design_service. If this your first time listening to the podcast, please make sure to subscribe to hear a new episode every other week. If you have any feedback on this episode, you can get in touch at dave@vanityprojects.com. I love hearing your thoughts. And if you'd like to learn more about me, Dave Sharp, you can visit vanityprojects.com to check out my blog, join over 5000 other architects on my email list, or learn more about my marketing coaching services for architects.
Larry Corowa MBE was as fast as they come. One of a select few players to have scored more than a try a game in a season Larry had pace many envied. Cementing his career as a Balmain Tiger after 96 games Larry was named as a member of the Balmain Tigers team of the century. He joins The Continuous Call Team to share stories from his incredible career and who in the current game reminds him of his younger self. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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... and we give a shout out to 'the Rats', the Ararat Footy Club, as they celebrate their 150th anniversary in 2021.
Rod 'Rocket' Lane joins the boys for the next installment of First Drop. Rocket hails from Corowa and dominated country cricket in the area for many years. Rocket also made his way to Carlton and was a highly respected opening bowler for their 1st XI side for six seasons. If not for a mismanaged knee injury, Rod would have very likely gone on to play state cricket. His handful games in the Victorian 2nd XI is testament to that.
每日英語跟讀 Ep.K083: About Japan - Dedicated lane signs unveiled for Games With the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics on the horizon, authorities are fine-tuning road signs to ensure that athletes, coaches, VIPs and other key individuals get to and from venues swiftly. 隨著東京奧運與帕運開幕在即,(日本)當局正微調道路標誌,以確保運動員、教練、貴賓與其他重要人士,能迅速往返各賽事場館。 The National Police Agency unveiled proposed traffic signs to be installed on roads and road surfaces on Games-related routes in Tokyo and Chiba's Mihama Ward. 警察廳楬櫫了提議要設置在東京以及千葉縣美濱區的奧運相關道路與路面的交通標誌。 Only vehicles transporting athletes, equipment, food or beverages, Games-related individuals and media will be allowed to use roads with "dedicated lane" signs, on three sections covering about 4.3 kilometers. 只有載送運動員、設備、食物或飲料、奧運相關人士以及媒體的車輛,獲准使用在3個區間、總長約4.3公里、寫有「專用線道」標誌的道路。 Seven "priority lane" sections covering about 19.8 km can be used by all motorists. However, ordinary motorists will be required to give way to vehicles with stickers designating priority status by switching into a normal lane. 7區間、總長約19.8公里的「優先線道」,則是所有駕駛人都能使用。但若遇到貼有優先貼紙的車輛時,一般駕駛人就必須讓道,改用一般線道。 Next Article Cartoon dog pitches COVID vaccines to skeptical Japanese public 漫畫狗向心有疑慮的日本大眾推銷武漢肺炎疫苗 As Japan gears up for a COVID-19 vaccination drive, a cartoon dog chatbot is doing its bit to reassure a vaccine-skeptical population and answer any questions they might have. 隨著日本準備施打武漢肺炎疫苗,一個以漫畫狗為造型的聊天機器人,也將盡一份自己的心力,讓對疫苗心有疑慮的民眾安心,以及解答民眾的任何問題。 The dog, a Shiba-inu known as Corowa-kun - from the Japanese words for "coronavirus" and "vaccine" - wears a white doctor's coat and the app named for him gives automated answers to medical questions. 這隻名叫「Corowa君」—此名稱由日文的「新冠病毒」與「疫苗」組成—的柴犬身穿醫師白袍,以他命名的app會對醫療問題提供自動化回覆。 Trust in vaccines in Japan is among the lowest in the world, a study by the Lancet medical journal showed. Only half the population want to take a COVID-19 vaccine, a poll by national broadcaster NHK found last month. 醫學期刊《刺胳針》的一項研究顯示,日本對疫苗的信賴排名全球後段班;日本放送協會上月的一份調查發現,只有半數民眾想打武漢肺炎疫苗。 Source article: https://features.ltn.com.tw/english/article/paper/1410929 ; https://features.ltn.com.tw/english/article/paper/1433585 每日英語跟讀Podcast,就在http://www.15mins.today/daily-shadowing 每週Vocab精選詞彙Podcast,就在https://www.15mins.today/vocab 每週In-TENSE文法練習Podcast,就在https://www.15mins.today/in-tense
Jarryd Hatton, Ben Mitchell and David Redden look at the Cricket Albury Wodonga finals this Saturday & Sunday, the Sheffield Shield (always good to see our NSW on top of the ladder, where we belong) and the very controversial Obstructing the Field decision given against Sri Lanka at North Sound in Antigua last night. Sorry for some sound issues in this Podcast; it was recorded through Zoom with the three of us being in three separate places (Corowa, Canberra and Woy Woy), so there was a little bit of delay at times due to iffy WiFi. Thanks so much to the boys for giving up their time.
FlowFM Morning show host Wayne Phillips goes through the sentencing data of a truck driver who was on ice when he collided with a vehicle, claiming the lives of a Victorian mother and her son near Corowa. Read more at FlowNews24.com.au - https://www.flownews24.com.au/article/truck-driver-on-ice-jailed-for-93-4-13-years-for-killing-vic-mother-son-near-corowa-nsw
Episode B of “Corowa 1968 – Last to First” starts with a massive final home and away match and then into a gripping and emotion charged finals series that engulfed a club and a community as the mighty Spiders pulled off a remarkable rags to riches victory ---
Wooden spoons for Corowa Spiders in 1966 and 1967 was enough for the committee and community. “Things had to change” said President Jack Fisher, and change they did, by recruiting Richmond's 1967 premiership captain Fred Swift – the ball was rolling for the “Last to First” campaign and this episode starts the journey ---
Wayne reflects on the arrest and charge of a woman near Corowa for an alleged $1.1 million fraud against a local sporting club, observing that it is important that community clubs get their accounts audited to detect irregularities.More at FlowNews24: https://www.flownews24.com.au/blog/corowa-court-to-hear-1-1m-sport-fraud-case-against-local-woman
Wow... what a treat. Not one, but TWO Corowa natives on ONE podcast.Adam and Symon welcome current Western Bulldog and former premiership Hawk Taylor Duryea to this week's pod – and it's nice to have someone around who can fact-check the stories from Adam's childhood.Plus – The News returns... and Hot Or Not Hot has made it to a second week! And to think they said it wouldn't last!Subscribe, rate the show ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️, leave a review, tell your friends and if you're bored, rank the top five celebs from where you're from.
The Chilli Dippers hit the road for a short drive to Corowa. Clarky forgets a very important bit of equipment, Rolls has his best ever 3rd place finish and give us a whats bigger version of whats better.
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Tim Fischer was born at Lockhart, NSW, and educated at Boree Creek in the Riverina and Xavier College, Melbourne. Mr Fischer served with the Australian Army 1 RAR from 1966-1969, in both Australia and Vietnam, before returning to the family farm at Boree Creek in southern NSW. In 1971 he was elected to the NSW Parliament. During his time in State Parliament, Mr Fischer became National Party Whip and served on a number of Parliamentary Committees, including the State ‘Staysafe' Committee. He resigned from State Politics in 1984 to seek pre-selection for the Federal Parliamentary seat of Farrer, at the time based on Albury, Corowa and Deniliquin, from the ACT to the SA border. Mr Fischer was subsequently elected Federal Member for Farrer and served in this role from 1984 to 2001. During this time he was Shadow Minister for Energy & Resources, Shadow Minister for Trade, Leader of the National, and later Minister for Trade and Deputy Prime Minister in the Howard Government (1996 - 1999). He led the Official delegation to observe the East Timor Referendum in 1999. In Federal Parliament, Tim Fischer strongly supported harmonized strict Gun Law Reform and also the World's newest Transcontinental Railway, Adelaide to Darwin where freight tonnage has increased greatly since its inception in 2004. He retired from politics in 2001, served as Chair Tourism Australia 2004 - 2007 and then first Rome resident Australian Ambassador to the Holy See 2009 - 2012. He was also appointed Special Envoy by the Australian Government to Bhutan, Eritrea and South Sudan, for a period of years. In his work and related roles, he has visited over 84 countries. In 2012 Tim Fischer was elected Vice Chairman of the Global Crop Diversity Trust or GCDT with Seed Vault in North Norway, Chairman in 2018. Mr Fischer also has a range of business interests, mainly with an export orientation. His hobbies include chess and trekking in KNP near Thredbo and the Himalayan Kingdom of Bhutan. Mr Fischer has also held the following honorary positions: Chair of the Crawford Fund on International Agricultural Research; Chair of the Australian Winemakers Foundation; National Chair RFDS and National Patron of Frontier Services; Patron of various charitable organizations. Tim is the author of three successful books (published by Allen & Unwin): Seven Days in East Timor Outback Heroes & Communities that Count (co author) Transcontinental Train Odyssey: The Ghan, The Khyber, The Globe His most recent writings include: Bold Bhutan Beckons (Co Author with Tshering Tashi) Trains Unlimited in the 21st Century (ABC Books) Holy See, Unholy me: 1000 Days in Rome (ABC Books) Also his best seller book on WW 1 has been out since Nov 2014, titled: “MAESTRO JOHN MONASH: Australia's greatest Citizen General” Tim lives at “Grossotto” Mudgegonga VIC 3737, with his wife Judy and two sons, Harrison and Dominic and at times at Boree Creek, NSW.