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Passage: John 19:17-42Preacher: Anthony DouglasService: 10am Corrimal (Good Friday) Date: Friday 18 April 2025
Passage: John 21Preacher: Anthony DouglasService: 7pm (also 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm)Date: Sunday 27 April 2025
In this episode we dive deep into the world of colonic hydrotherapy but not in the way you might expect. Yes, it's about flushing out waste, but it's also about releasing emotional and energetic baggage we've been holding onto for far too long.I chat with Alicia Luccitti - Owner of Vitality Flow Colonics. A beautiful, holistic colon hydrotherapy clinic located in Corrimal, just outside of the Wollongong CBD.Alicia shares with me how this gentle therapy can help us let go physically, emotionally and spiritually. We explore how trauma, stress, and suppressed emotions can settle in the gut and how colonics can be a profound tool for reconnecting with our bodies and our true selves.This isn't just about digestion, it's about transformation.In this episode, we explore:What colonic hydrotherapy actually is and how it worksHow the body holds onto emotions especially in the gutThe link between gut health, emotions and energetic blocksWhy “letting go” is a full body, full soul experienceHow to reconnect with your body in gentle, nourishing waysWhether you're curious about gut health, emotional detox, or holistic self care, this episode will open your eyes to what it really means to let go.The benefits of a colonic:Natural relief from constipationReduce IBS symptomsSupports immune healthImprovement in frequency & quality of bowel movementsEliminates trapped gas and feelings of bloatingImprovements in microbiome imbalancesImprovements in skin, supports eczema, psoriasis & acneIncreased concentration, energy and clarityReduced brain fogIncrease digestive function and nutrient absorptionReduce headaches and migrainesSupports better sleepDetoxification support for the liver, gallbladder and bloodAssists with healing candida overgrowthIncrease in digestive function & nutrient absorptionSupports mood and helps reduce emotional stress and anxietyReduction in sugar cravingsAssists parasite eliminationAssists weight loss goalsMay help improve colon muscle toneAssists in cleansing the liver and lymphatic systemSupports hormonal healthPhysical & emotional release of trauma held in the gutCreates space for new beginnings and emotional releaseLeaves you feeling relaxed, refreshed and revitalisedCan assist with chronic fatigue and depressionVitality Flow Colonics0423 617 762 info@vitalityflowcolonics.com.auFind them on Level 1, Suite 1, 242 Princes Highway, Corrimal, NSW, AustraliaInstagram:vitalityflowcolonics www.vitalityflowcolonics.com.auSupport the show
Passage: John 11:17-44 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 8th December, 2024
Passage: John 10:1-30 Preacher: Matt Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) 5pm & 7pm (Wollongong) Date: 1st December, 2024
Passage: John 7:1-14, 28-43 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 17th November, 2024
Passage: John 6 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) and 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 10th November, 2024
Passage: Micah 1:1-9, 2:6-13 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 6th October, 2024
Passage: Micah 3:1-4-8 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am Corrimal & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 13th October, 2024
Passage: Psalm 147 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 15th September, 2024
Passage: Psalm 25 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 1st September, 2024
Passage: Hebrews 7 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 14th July, 2024
Passage: Hebrews 3:7-4:13 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 30th June, 2024
Passage: Colossians 1:13-2:5 Preacher: Andrew Stevenson Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 23rd June, 2024
Passage: Hebrews 2:5-3:6 Preacher: Justin Blanch Service: 10am (Corrimal) 5pm & 7pm (Wollongong) Date: 16th June, 2024
Passage: Hebrews 1:1-2:4 Preacher: Mark Smith Service: 10am (Corrimal) & 5pm (Wollongong) Date: 9th June, 2024
Passage: Deuteronomy 6:1-9 Preacher: Mark Smith & Stacey Chapman Service: 10am (Corrimal), 5pm & 7pm (Wollongong) Date of Talk: 19th May, 2024
Passage: Psalm 41 Preacher: Mark Smith Service: 10am (Corrimal), 8am, 5pm & 7pm (Wollongong) Date of Talk: 14 April, 2024
Passage: Psalm 10 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am (Corrimal), 5pm & 7pm (Wollongong) Date of Talk: 7 April, 2024
Passage: John 5 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am Corrimal & 5pm Wollongong Date of Talk: 24th March, 2024
Passage: John 4:43-54 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am Corrimal & 5pm Wollongong Date of Talk: 17th March, 2024
Passage: John 4:1-26 Preacher: Mitch Walker Service: 10am (Corrimal), 5pm & 7pm (Wollongong) Date of Talk: 10th March, 2024
Passage: John 3 Preacher: Mark Smith Service: 8am, 10am (Corrimal), 5pm & 7pm Date of Talk: 3rd March, 2024
Passage: John 1:1-18 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am Corrimal & 5pm Wollongong Date of Talk: 4th February, 2024
Another big game has come and gone, but this week Dee makes a triumphant return to the hosting chair as they tie Al down for a quick chat about torture tactics, Foucault's horse follies, and how to lock it down. Plus, a catchy campy jingle from Corrimal, NSW. Main Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pk8BBGV2ypI Local Ad: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsSGn5HSKkw Sources: https://www.adcreeps.gay/sources-1/403-masterlock
Passage: Luke 19:11-27 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am Corrimal & 5pm Wollongong Date of Talk: 28 January, 2024
Passage: Luke 16:1-15 Preacher: Tony Galea Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 31 December, 2023.
Passage: Colossians 4 Preacher: Liam Shannon Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 17 December, 2023.
More today from the Corrimal Rotary Environmental Group. A thriving community garden, a Sustainability Expo, Green Connect Farm, the Imagination Library and Wildlife Rescue. Dilys Hoser and Gerri Wood explain.
Environmental issues are a major concern for Rotary all over the world, but none more so than at Corrimal on the NSW South Coast which has established the Corrimal Rotary Environmental Group, tackling a wide range of problems like cleaning up the waterways, plant propagation and monitoring micro plastics in the soil. Dilys Hoser and Gerri Wood explain.
Series: Genesis 12-25 Faith of our Father. Passage: Genesis 17:1-18:15. Preacher: Josh Keatley. Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 20 August, 2023.
Series: Genesis 12-25 Faith of our Father. Passage: Genesis 15. Preacher: Mark Smith. Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 23 July, 2023.
Series: Genesis 12-25 Faith of our Father. Passage: Genesis 12. Preacher: Liam Shannon. Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 9 July, 2023.
Series: Why did Jesus Come?. Passage: Mark 14:27-52. Preacher: Matt Shannon. Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 18 June, 2023. 1. The Will of the Disciples (vv. 27-31) 2. The Will of the Father (Isaiah 53) 3. The Will of Jesus (Mark 14:36) 4. Our Will
Series: Discipleship. Passage: 2 Corinthians 8:1-9, 9:1-6. Preacher: Liam Shannon. Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 12 March, 2023. 1. Generous giving is free from resentment and reluctance. 2. Hearts that are captured by the generosity of God. 3. Hearts that want to make a difference.
Welcome to episode 74 of the Football United vs Soccer City podcast. Firstly I would like to sincerely thank all of the interviewees, listeners and the football community of the Illawarra, Australia and elsewhere around the World who download this podcast. Additionally I would like to say thank you to the tremendous people who contribute, comment and reminisce on the social media pages.Allan Piggot is our interviewee in episode 74. Born in Dundee Scotland in 1953 Allan developed a deep passion for football early in his life. Allan started playing football in the streets of Dundee and at Ann Street Primary School in the 1950s. In these early years Allan would go and watch Dundee at Dens Park when they played midweek and even went by himself to watch Dundee against Rangers in the 1963-64 Scottish Cup Final at Hampden Park with 120,000 other supporters.In his teenage years Allan played in school, youth club and representative football teams. After he left school he joined Kirriemuir Thistle FC and was training with East Fife FC. And it was at this point in his life he saw a newspaper article about Safeway United's manager and Dundee local Jim Harris that changed his life. In the article Jim Harris said if any footballers were interested in coming to Australia then they should contact Jim. Allan contacted Jim and in the space of 10 days his Australian adventure had begun.I appreciated the opportunity to record and listen to Allan's football experiences. I have sincere appreciation, respect and thanks for the time Allan spent in driving down from Singleton to Corrimal to record this interview. Please enjoy episode 74!
Series: Discipleship. Passage: Mark 5:1-20 . Preacher: Liam. Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 19 February, 2023. 1. Jesus doesn't hesitate to help the man under the power of evil 2. Loving devotion of Jesus is all in.
Series: Discipleship. Passage: Ephesians 2:1-10 . Preacher: Liam Shannon. Service: 10am Corrimal. Date of Talk: 12 February, 2023. 1. God's grace is the heartbeat of the disciple 2. God's grace is the heartbeat of the community of disciples 3. God's grace is the heartbeat of our transformation
Nathan Venables is the Head of Fleet & Procurement at Kennards Hire and the current NSW Hire & Rental Industry Association (HRIA) President.Nathan has worked in the equipment rental industry for almost two decades, joining Kennards Hire in 2005 through the Oaks Hire acquisition. Starting his career as a Serviceperson Driver at the Unanderra Branch on the NSW South Coast, he worked his way through the branch ranks to the role of Branch Manager, Corrimal in 2009. In 2012, he took on the role of Area Manager for the NSW South Coast and Southern Sydney region looking after branches across this network. With a passion for new equipment, innovation, fleet optimisation and transportation, he was appointed Head of Fleet & Procurement.LEARN ABOUT OUR SPONSORS & PARTNERShttps://www.thefleetoffice.com.au/Get away from paper documents and spreadsheets and become more compliant by using our cloud-based fleet management software. Save money by streamlining your hire business and understanding your fleet and utilization better.Create quotes and invoices, allocate equipment and operators to jobs, and easily compare your projected income with your current invoices, making you more profitable. Track your hired assets for accurate automated invoicing by capturing additional usage. Pre-starts, risk assessments, maintenance, timesheets, dockets, and asset efficiency all managed on one-easy to use platformhttps://hireandrental.com.au/about-the-hria/The Hire & Rental Industry Association (HRIA) promotes hire as the preferred choice for Australian business and consumers through supporting members, hire businesses, developing people and growing the industry. Celebrating our 50th anniversary in 2018, the HRIA continues to be a powerful voice for the hire industry in Australia, providing direction and support to enhance the success and safety of hire businesses in Australia.PODCAST INFO:Podcast website: https://www.therentaljournal.com/podcast-episodesApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-rental-journal-podcast/id1529824111Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1EhZH7P39tgHJpmAyaF1He?si=xDVjELiFTqSX_u8fwbV5Uw&nd=1SOCIAL:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-rental-journalInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/therentaljournalpodcast
Mike O'Dorney schools Tom on shipping alternatives as they discuss modules. Ted Roy is building for himself through the new normal. John Yates is calling in from home with a new 3d printer. Who has been making things in silver with a 3d printer? The usual suspects don't appear to be. Jim Gifford has been changing things up a bit with his controller hardware and software. Linton Towell introduces his interests in model railroading and touches on a favorite topic of Tom's what has happened for Australian HO modelers over the past two decades. Mike Slater has made some changes. But he has some ideas about what the Christmas Train should be. Tom wonders about John Garaty's model railroading health with Corrimal and the hobby. John Garaty has been finding ways to introduce the railroad concepts to his granddaughter. Clark Kooning talks about the thick skin you need to have to work in a club. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#207
John Garaty has been dealing with day light saving and has an update for Corrimal featuring the usual suspects. Jeff Shockley provides a Del Mar Var update for his much celebrated club. Jeff seems to have some good contacts to save his club from being homeless. Jim Gifford's crew are doing more operating thanks to a reduction in COVID restrictions. He provides a detailed update accordingly. Mike Slater recommends a Texas Outfit that builds modules. (Tom purchases a couple of these modules and a future topic is born). Tom wants to know about Mike's former hotter area. Tom also wants a Jim Rindt update - in particular what is happening with the laser and the grandchildren. John Yates wanted to know more about there video conferences with the quilting community that Tom has historically mentioned through lockdown. Brenton Spackman has a number of updates about his living conditions but the hobby is central to his updates. Mike O'Dorney's brain is picked on prebuilt modules. Other topics include the new normal for buying a car. Thanks to Robert Thomas for editing this recording. I really appreciate his assistance here. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#205
Welcome everybody to episode 62 of the Football United vs Soccer City podcast. There are some exciting interviews to come, which will cover people from different decades and clubs. I apologise for the lack of content in recent times, however synchronising my timetable with potential interviewees' timetables in the past few months has been hard but please be patient. And remember I sincerely appreciate the people who support this podcast.Peter Glass is our interviewee in episode 62. Born in 1941, Peter grew up in the northern suburbs of the Illawarra and started playing soccer with Woonona Primary School. After Woonona Primary he then played for Bulli Junior Soccer Club, Illawarra junior representative teams, Corrimal High School, Bulli Senior Soccer Club as a 15 year old in the IDSA league, Woonona-Bulli in the Association state league, Woonona in the IDSA league, South Coast United in the Federation and Corrimal Rangers.Peter played and watched football in the Illawarra during the 1950s and 1960s, an important time for the game in this region. He talks about great players from the era such as Charlie Stewart, Billy Williams, Keith Learmonth along with discussing games he went to watch such as the 1951 English touring team and the 1955 Rapid Vienna tour.Peter talks about the NSW football association/federation split of the late 1950s, the early years of South Coast United, Jimmy Kelly and other football snippets.It was fantastic to hear Peter's recollections about parts of his footballing journey. My appreciation and respect go out to him for giving up a couple of hours to record this podcast. Please note there are some audio issues due to recording on my mobile phone and I sincerely apologise for these issues. Please enjoy episode 62!
Solemnity of the Immaculate Heart of Mary (Patronal Feast of the Diocese of Wollongong) Readings for 11th Sunday of the Year, B. St Columbkille’s Catholic Church, Corrimal. Ezekiel 17:22-24; Mark 4:26-34 Play MP3 Watch Video Watch full Mass here – with special guest Tongan choir leading us in song What can we say the kingdom of God is like? Ezekiel. Year 597 Babylon attacked Jerusalem. Defeated. King + princes taken into captivity and exiled to […]
Farmer wants a wife or in this case a feed. Originating 40 years ago in Milton a humble little Pilgrims opened its door to the local community. Today the vegetarian café which originated as a simple veggie burger joint has venues in Huskisson, Cronulla, Corrimal, and as of July last year Bronte. With a slogan of “healthy, wholesome and hearty food that tastes simply delicious” there was no doubt Pilgrims would attract that coveted Easty following See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
How did a shy young ‘mad scientist' from Corrimal, Wollongong end up having a career spanning 40 years in television production? Bernie Zelvis may not be a household name to the public but in the world of Australian Pay TV and live music broadcasting his work is legendary. He directed massive live music events such as the Big Day Out and worked with international musical luminaries such as Coldplay, Brian May from Queen and Lady Gaga. Bernie has continued to adapt, thrive and survive in an ever-changing media landscape and is currently teaching media production for TAFE NSW in Sydney. This is the story of how a boy from Wollongong ended up directing some of the biggest international names and acts in the world. if you're interested in the large body of work and curated content for students that Bernie has available online. Check out his Youtube Channel. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz0D... A few of the live performances that Bernie has directed over the years: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... If you want more information about the media courses at Sydney TAFE and TAFE NSW go to https://www.tafensw.edu.au/courses/me... TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Introduction 00:40 Bernie's childhood growing up in Australia 03:30 The path Bernie has taken after discovering his passions 04:40 Being a part of the Australian Navy 07:55 First job in the television industry 08:40 How creative content can impact the audience 11:24 Memorable moments as a filmmaker 11:47 Directing Lady Gaga Monster Hall 15:18 Filming live performances of Queen and Midnight Oil 19:38 Teaching and sharing knowledge at TAFE 24:18 The most satisfying thing about teaching at TAFE _____________________________________________________________ CONNECT WITH US! DAWN is always eager to learn and share stories from different perspectives. If you have a story to share or know someone who is championing Inclusion & Diversity, please contact us! OUR WEBSITE - https://dawn.org.au/ FACEBOOK - https://www.facebook.com/dawnconnect/ TWITTER - https://twitter.com/yourdawn LINKEDIN - https://www.linkedin.com/company/dawn... INSTAGRAM - @dawn_podcast SOUNDCLOUD - https://soundcloud.com/dawnpodcast _____________________________________________________________ CONTACT US! What topics do you like to hear about? Do you have questions you like us to answer in our podcasts? Let us know! info@dawn.org.au
In the 18th and final episode of Away from the pitch, we speak with Illawarra Premier League icon Alvin Ceccoli. The six-time IPL winner discusses his time with the Wollongong Wolves and Sydney FC which saw him take out NSL and A-League titles. Ceccoli goes over his storied time in the local top-flight where he's played for Dapto, Dandaloo, Dapto Dandaloo Fury, Kemblawarra Fury, Wollongong United and Corrimal. The defender also opens up about his frustrations with the national team, for whom he's capped six times, as well as potential retirement and his footballing career after he hangs up his boots.
In episode 13 of Away from the pitch, we chat with Corrimal recruit Rick Goodchild. Goodchild is one of the Illawarra Premier League's most recognised names having been a star figure at Bulli, Wollongong United and Tarrawanna during the past decade. The talismanic midfielder discusses the influence Adrian Alston had on his career as well as playing out his 'best years' at Tarrawanna.
After seeing a movie and grabbing a bite to eat, Kim Barry and Donna Holland were up for a drink and dance. The local disco at Crown Gardens was the perfect spot and the vibes were good when the girls arrived.Donna left a short time later, feeling unwell, and Kim spotted an acquaintance she knew from dance classes; a local coal miner named Graham Potter. The pair had a quick chat at the bar, then went to a quiet spot for a drink of wine.Sadly, this would be the last drink of wine Kim would ever have…Join Shaun and Chloe as they discuss the tragic murder of Kim Barry and the tale of current day fugitive - Australia's Most Wanted Man - Graham Gene Potter.Support the show on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/truebluecrimeWebsite - www.truebluecrimepodcast.com - includes our merch storeFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/380493356066315/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/truebluecrime/Email - truebluecrime@gmail.comThis episode was produced by True Blue Media using the open source materials referenced below: Letters detail how murderer, accused would-be hitman lives on the run By Rachel Eddiehttps://crimestopperssa.com.au/wanted-person/graham-gene-potter/Letters detail how Corrimal murderer Graham Potter lives on the run by Rachel Eddiehttps://7news.com.au/news/crime/police-release-clues-that-may-lead-to-head-and-fingers-killer-graham-potter-c-360908https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-7272603/Graham-Gene-Potter-reveals-hes-evaded-police-nearly-DECADE.htmlGraham Potter is Australia's most By John SilvesterWoman believed to be seeing Graham Gene Potter could be in danger, say police, By Amelia Harris, HeraldSunThe Keira Street Story, Chapter 3, Illawarra MercuryAustralia's most wanted 'head and fingers' killer is still at large by Amber Wemyss
Rob talks to Tim about his sides Grand Final win.
Mike O'Dorney is planning to show a layout for the Narrow Gauge Convention. Neil Erickson can't wait for the Narrow Gauge Conversation. Brenton Spackman and Don Moyses are luxury camping and rail-fanning. Ros Flint is looking forward to photographing the trains. Jim Gifford isn't camping but has some updates. John Garaty gives a Prof update and then Tom has some questions about Corrimal turning into a train layout. Clark Kooning is concerned about the smaller manufacturers retiring from the hobby. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#161
Mike O'Dorney is planning to show a layout for the Narrow Gauge Convention. Neil Erickson can't wait for the Narrow Gauge Conversation. Brenton Spackman and Don Moyses are luxury camping and rail-fanning. Ros Flint is looking forward to photographing the trains. Jim Gifford isn't camping but has some updates. John Garaty gives a Prof update and then Tom has some questions about Corrimal turning into a train layout. Clark Kooning is concerned about the smaller manufacturers retiring from the hobby. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#161
Welcome to Episode 21 of the Football United vs Soccer City podcast. Sincere thanks to the many people who have supported this endeavour. 21 episodes into this venture and each episode in my mind is teaching us about who has come before us and reminds us that some parts of the game repeat no matter what era the game is played in. Again it is a privilege to be recording people’s thoughts and it is a privilege to have people listening, thank you!This episode's interviewee has been involved in the game for over 60 years and apart from a couple of seasons at Corrimal as a junior, this man is synonymous with Bellmabi Soccer Club. Robert Banks has vast experience and knowledge of the game in the Illawarra and is still involved to this day.I have met the man many times, have read about him many times and have had people describe his exploits on and off the field. And with all of this in my mind I thought it would be a very good interview. However the 90 minutes I spent with him was far more impressive than what I had envisaged as it was a pleasure listening to his memories, thoughts and responses on his time in the game. Banksy is very humble man and as you will hear he has had a wonderful career (with many milestones) but the continual aspect of our conversation that warmed my heart was the regular occurrence that he meets up with his former club mates, team mates and their partners. So with that in mind let’s get into this interview, please enjoy.
Stuart Baker provides updates to what is coming out with Open LCB/LCC at the NMRA National this year at Salt Lake City. Terry Terrance isn't advocating hacking a 3d printer but he has been exploring some interesting layouts local to him. Tom welcomes on Todd and Brett Wiley from the Bench Time podcast: they introduce their background and what they love about the structure kit part of the hobby. John Garaty is on the call and provides a Corrimal ongoing work update. Ashton Herring introduces his model rail and rail fanning interests. John Garaty has some ideas for Ashton. Mike Slater has an important announcement. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#153
Stuart Baker provides updates to what is coming out with Open LCB/LCC at the NMRA National this year at Salt Lake City. Terry Terrance isn't advocating hacking a 3d printer but he has been exploring some interesting layouts local to him. Tom welcomes on Todd and Brett Wiley from the Bench Time podcast: they introduce their background and what they love about the structure kit part of the hobby. John Garaty is on the call and provides a Corrimal ongoing work update. Ashton Herring introduces his model rail and rail fanning interests. John Garaty has some ideas for Ashton. Mike Slater has an important announcement. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#153
Ralph DeBlasi has been preparing his layout for a photograph rich article in RMC. Terry Terrance is back in the hobby after recovering from the O Scale National, Tom and Terry do a debrief about the O Scale National and then talk about 3d printing. Dana Driskel has personal experience with the 3d printing phenomenon, provides an update on his model railroading and discusses the beauty of Rainbow Canyon, Nevada. Roger Chrysler provides an update to his new layout space. John Garaty is starting a building spurt on Corrimal and provides an update on his overseas travel (some relating to trains). Lawrence Eggering has been exploring some new industries on his layout and presents Tom with an invitation he can't refuse. Dave Barraza has been filling gaps from banished white goods. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#149
Ralph DeBlasi has been preparing his layout for a photograph rich article in RMC. Terry Terrance is back in the hobby after recovering from the O Scale National, Tom and Terry do a debrief about the O Scale National and then talk about 3d printing. Dana Driskel has personal experience with the 3d printing phenomenon, provides an update on his model railroading and discusses the beauty of Rainbow Canyon, Nevada. Roger Chrysler provides an update to his new layout space. John Garaty is starting a building spurt on Corrimal and provides an update on his overseas travel (some relating to trains). Lawrence Eggering has been exploring some new industries on his layout and presents Tom with an invitation he can't refuse. Dave Barraza has been filling gaps from banished white goods. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#149
In this, our second episode for Childhood Cancer Awareness Month, we interviewed Zach Rowney. (http://www.thekidscancerproject.org.au/stories/february-2018/wonder-boys). Zach is an amazing 10-year-old who was inspired to raise money for the Kids' Cancer Project After losing a close friend and neighbour. Zach continues to encourage others to give money and time to help find a cure for cancer. Later this month, on the 27th of September, he is hosting a fundraising dinner at Table 426 in Corrimal (http://table426.com.au/). Everyone is invited, tickets are $80 per head. For more info, contact us at thewrighttalkpodcast@gmail.com or see the show photo. Zach is also an active recycler and all proceeds go to The Kids Cancer Project. Last year he raised over $5000 walking from Thirroul to Wollongong. Zach has a big future ahead of him and his attitude and message put most adults to shame. Enjoy the episode, it's a great one. Suggestions? Complaints? Tell us! thewrighttalkpodcast@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/wright-here-right-now/message
Albion Park White Eagles came from two goals behind to beat top five hopefuls Corrimal in a Round 15 catch up match at Terry Reserve.
Illawarra Mercury Premier League - 1 min 20 sec ft. Corrimal midfielder Kyle Kirkland, APWE coach Paul Carter and Bulli forward Mitch Del Turco TPO Rankings - 14 min 57 sec ft. Jake Shorter - https://tporankings.com/ WGC Cranes District League - 30 min 35 sec ft. Warilla Wanderer Martin Castelli Football South Coast Tipping Competitions Register a free account @ mysportstips.net then click ‘join comp’ Premier League Comp #10538 Password - IPL18 District League Show hosted and edited by Dylan Arvela, on Twitter @dylanarvela
Illawarra Mercury Premier League - 1 min 25 sec ft. Corrimal co-coach Rob Jonovski South Coast Flame FC - 17 min 14 sec ft. Paul Robaard The Builders Club Women’s Division 1 - 20 min 39 sec ft. Woonona coach Mick Sutton WGC Cranes District League - 22 min 33 sec Ft. FSC Reporter Cal Behrendt Football South Coast Tipping Competitions Register a free account @ mysportstips.net then click ‘join comp’ Premier League Comp #10538 Password - IPL18 District League Comp #10537 Password - IDL18 Football South Coast Social Media Facebook - Football South Coast, Football South Coast Match Centre and South Coast Flame FC Twitter - @FSC_Official and @SCFlameFC Music by Joakim Korud - Holiday Blues Interval coms by Adam Santarossa - Football NSW Podcast produced and hosted by Dylan Arvela, on Twitter @dylanarvela FSC Reporter Cal Behrendt, on Twitter @calbehrendt
Mike O'Dorney has joined a module club and is planning a set of three modules. Marty McGuirk has two years worth of updates condensed into a move, possible new layout choices but he's returned to a familiar theme. The Professor is on a live maintenance session with the Corrimal layout and introduces Guy Gadson. John Garaty fills in the gaps. Ken Anderson introduces his model railroading interests including a narrow gauge the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (an Appalachian line) and a standard gauge modular layout with the Sipping and Switching Society of North Carolina. The Professor manages to ask a question in a somewhat unique way. Mike Slater has been working on some traction models. Andy Breaker has been having fun with a Shapeways modeler. Will O'Malley introduces his restoration work on a historic traction layout. Alex Welch has been working on his club's layout and Mike Slater has been to Alex's club. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#141
Mike O'Dorney has joined a module club and is planning a set of three modules. Marty McGuirk has two years worth of updates condensed into a move, possible new layout choices but he's returned to a familiar theme. The Professor is on a live maintenance session with the Corrimal layout and introduces Guy Gadson. John Garaty fills in the gaps. Ken Anderson introduces his model railroading interests including a narrow gauge the East Tennessee and Western North Carolina Railroad (an Appalachian line) and a standard gauge modular layout with the Sipping and Switching Society of North Carolina. The Professor manages to ask a question in a somewhat unique way. Mike Slater has been working on some traction models. Andy Breaker has been having fun with a Shapeways modeler. Will O'Malley introduces his restoration work on a historic traction layout. Alex Welch has been working on his club's layout and Mike Slater has been to Alex's club. http://www.modelrailradio.com/archive.html#141
Bulli got out to a 3-0 lead at halftime in their Round 21 clash with Corrimal before going on to win 5-1. Bulli face Wollongong Olympic in their next match with the winner claiming the league title. Photo courtasy of Noel Wynn
On this week’s show Dylan is joined by Corrimal player-coach, Gavin O’Brien and Thirroul defender Daniel Bond to ponder the potential permutations of the penultimate round of local football. Time Codes and Predictions Illawarra Mercury Premier League with Gavin O’Brien - 0 min 47 sec Woonona Sharks vs Wollongong United - 3 min 34 sec Dylan: W United Gavin: W United Wollongong Olympic vs South Coast United - 4 min 33 sec Dylan: Olympic Gavin: Olympic Tarrawanna Blueys vs Albion Park White Eagles - 5 min 45 sec Dylan: Draw Gavin: Tarrawanna Cringila vs Port Kembla - 7 min 41 sec Dylan: Port Gavin: Port Corrimal Rangers vs Bulli - 8 min 56 sec Dylan: Bulli Gavin: Corrimal Kemblawarra Fury vs Picton Rangers - 14 min 42 sec Dylan: Fury Dylan: Fury WGC Cranes District League with Daniel Bond - 16 min 12 sec Coniston vs Warilla Wanderers - 17 min 49 sec Dylan: Draw Daniel: Draw Oak Flats Falcons vs Wests Illawarra - 18 min 49 sec Dylan: Oak Flats Daniel: Oak Flats Thirroul Thunder vs Bellambi Rosellas - 19 min 54 sec Dylan: Thirroul Daniel: Thirroul Kiama Quarriers vs Berkeley - 21 min 48 sec Dylan: Draw Daniel: Kiama Fernhill Foxes vs Balgownie Rangers - 22 min 10 sec Dylan: Fernhill Daniel: Fernhill Helensburgh Thistle vs University - 22 min 48 sec Dylan: Helensburgh Daniel: Helensburgh Stay up to date with all the latest news by liking Football South Coast Match Centre on Facebook and following @FSC_Official on Twitter. Click this link to read the Football South Coast match reports - http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-4704-0-0-0&sID=352503 Note the opinions expressed on the show are those of the host and guests and do not reflect those of FSC. Show hosted by Dylan Arvela, on Twitter @dylanarvela
Dylan Arvela is joined by Port Kembla player Joey Lavalle to preview Round 18 of the Illawarra Mercury Premier League which is followed by the preview of the WGC Cranes District League with Fernhill First Grade captain, Dale White. Illawarra Mercury Premier League with Port Kembla player Joey Lavalle - 2 min 36 sec Albion Park White Eagles vs Wollongong Olympic - 3 min 50 sec Dylan: Olympic Joey: Olympic Port Kembla vs Woonona Sharks 5 min 20 sec Dylan: Port Joey: Port Tarrawanna Blueys vs Kemblawarra Fury - 7 min 23 sec Dylan: Draw Joey: Fury Picton Rangers vs Cringila Lions - 9 min 13 sec Dylan: Draw Joey: Draw Wollongong United vs Corrimal - 9 min 32 sec Dylan: W United Joey: W United South Coast United vs Bulli - 9 min 42 sec Dylan: Bulli Joey: Bulli WGC Cranes District League with Fernhill player Dale White - 10 min 26 sec Balgownie Rangers vs Oak Flats Falcons - 11 min 57 sec Dylan: Oak Flats Dale: Oak Flats University vs Fernhill Foxes - 13 min 55 sec Dylan: Fernhill Dale: Fernhill Thirroul Thunder vs Helensburgh Thistle - 16 min 19 sec Dylan: Thirroul Dale: Thirroul Bellambi Rosellas vs Kiama Quarriers - 18 min 08 sec Dylan: Bellambi Dale: Bellambi Berkeley vs Warilla Wanderers - 19 min 01 sec Dylan: Berkeley Dale: Warilla Wests Illawarra vs Coniston - 19 min 37 sec Dylan: Draw Dale: Coniston Stay up to date with all the latest news by liking Football South Coast Match Centre on Facebook and following @FSC_Official on Twitter. Click this link to read the Football South Coast match reports - http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-4704-0-0-0&sID=352503 Click this link to read the Bampton / Youth Cup Semi Finals Review - http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=0-4704-0-0-0&sID=352503&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=57762017 Show hosted by Dylan Arvela, on Twitter @dylanarvela
Albion Park kept in touch of the top five with a 6-0 thumping of Corrimal who remain four points off the bottom.
The match was billed as a bottom of the table dog fight and it lived up to that for the opening hour of play. Woonana opened the scoring and had their second in the 82nd minute but out of no where Corrimal produced three goals in ten minutes to claim the win.
On this week’s show, Dylan Arvela is joined by two special guests to preview this weekend’s action in the Illawarra Mercury Premier League and WGC Cranes District League. The first being Tarrawanna defender Allister Carrigan who gives us an insight into the Blueys' remarkable season, he is followed by experienced University midfielder Dane Hamilton who highlights what the Students need to improve to achieve a strong finish to the season. Time Codes and THE Predictions Illawarra Mercury Premier League - 0 min 48 sec Tarrawanna vs Bulli - 2 min 08 sec Dylan: Draw Allister: Tarrawanna Click this link to vote for who you think will win between Tarrawanna and Bulli in the match of the week Twitter poll - https://twitter.com/FSC_Official/status/877386646592696320 Albion Park White Eagles vs South Coast United - 4 min 56 sec Dylan: APWE Allister: APWE Port Kembla vs Wollongong Olympic - 6 min 45 sec Dylan: Olympic Allister: Draw Wollongong United vs Picton - 9 min 22 sec Dylan: United Allister: United Woonona vs Cringila - 9 min 41 sec Dylan: Draw Allister: Draw Kemblawarra Fury vs Corrimal - 10 min 34 sec Dylan: Fury Allister: Fury Woonona vs South Coast United (Makeup game) - 11 min 03 sec Dylan: Draw Allister: Draw WGC Cranes District League - 12 min 44 sec Fernhill vs Oak Flats - 14 min 23 sec Dylan: Draw Dane: Fernhill Helensburgh vs Coniston - 16 min 25 sec Dylan: Helensburgh Dane: Helensburgh University vs Wests Illawarra - 18 min 15 sec Dylan: Uni Dane: Uni Thirroul vs Warilla - 21 min 50 sec Dylan: Thirroul Dane: Warilla Bellambi vs Berkeley - 22 min 33 sec Dylan: Berkeley Dane: Draw Balgownie vs Kiama - 23 min 09 sec Dylan: Balgownie Dane: Kiama Stay up to date with all the latest news by liking Football South Coast Match Centre on Facebook and following @FSC_Official on Twitter. Click this link to vote for who you think will win between Tarrawanna and Bulli in the match of the week Twitter poll - https://twitter.com/FSC_Official/status/877386646592696320 Click this link to read the Football South Coast match reports - http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-4704-0-0-0&sID=352503 The show host Dylan Arvela is on Twitter @dylanarvela
On this week’s show, Dylan and Simon have an in-depth look at the match of the week between Wollongong United and Port Kembla as well as giving their predictions on all the other matches across the Premier League and District League. Dylan also reveals who has impressed him at Premier League battlers Corrimal and we hear from Warilla boss, Barney King who believes there are many twists and turns still to be had in the District League title race. Time Codes and The very influential Predictions Illawarra Mercury Premier League - 1 min 01 sec Wollongong United vs Port Kembla - 1 min 42 sec Dylan: Wollongong United Simon: Draw Bulli vs Woonona Sharks - 4 min 32 sec Dylan: Bulli Simon: Draw Corrimal Rangers vs Wollongong Olympic - 6 min 39 sec Dylan: Olympic Simon: Olympic Cringila Lions vs Kemblawarra Fury - 9 min 07 sec Dylan: Fury Simon: Fury Albion Park White Eagles vs Picton Rangers - 9 min 58 sec Dylan: APWE Simon: APWE South Coast United vs Tarrawanna Blueys - 10 min 28 sec Dylan: Draw Simon: Draw WGC Cranes District League - 11 min 19 sec Fernhill Foxes vs Helensburgh Thistle - 11 min 57 sec Dylan: Fernhill Simon: Fernhill Warilla Wanderers vs Oak Flats Falcons - 13 min 06 sec Dylan: Warilla Simons: Warilla Kiama Quarriers vs Coniston - 15 min 25 sec Dylan: Coniston Simon: Coniston Wests Illawarra vs Balgownie Rangers - 15 min 57 sec Dylan: Balgownie Simon: Draw Thirroul Thunder vs Berkeley - 16 min 27 sec Dylan: Thirroul Simon: Thirroul University vs Bellambi Rosellas - 16 min 44 sec Dylan: University Simon: Draw Stay up to date with all the latest news by liking Football South Coast Match Centre on Facebook and following @FSC_Official on Twitter. Click this link to vote for who you think will win between Wollongong United and Port Kembla in the match of the week Twitter poll - https://twitter.com/FSC_Official/status/874865828704989184 Click this link to read the Football South Coast match reports - http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?c=1-4704-0-0-0&sID=352503 Click this link to read the Premier League Midseason Report Cards - http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=1-4704-0-0-0&sID=352503&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=56247759 Click this link to read the District League Midseason Report Cards - http://websites.sportstg.com/assoc_page.cgi?client=0-4704-0-0-0&sID=352503&&news_task=DETAIL&articleID=56192461 The show hosts Dylan Arvela and Simon Duffin are on Twitter @dylanarvela and @DuffinWrites.
Two goals in the opening ten minutes secured the Corrimal Rangers first win of the season, as well as Gavin O'Brian's first win as a coach. Here is his post match interview.
Bulli maintained their undefeated start to the season with a 3-0 win over Corrimal Rangers. Two first half goals for Bulli made for a comfortable win with eyes now turning to Wednesday night when Bulli host Blacktowni City in the FFA Cup. Here are post-match interviews with Bulli coach, Matt Bailey and Corrimal coach, Gavin O'Brian.
Corrimal pulled off an upset with a 1-0 over last season's Grand Final champions Albion Park White Eagles. The win sees Fleming's side top Pool 3 with three impressive wins. Here are his thoughts post game at the Fraternity Club, before the semi-final draw.
The thoughts of Corrimal coach, John Flemming after he watched his side secure a 1-0 victory over Tarrawanna in the Fraternity Preseason Cup. * - First question was about his thoughts on the game ** - Albion Park White Eagles beat South Coast United 4-0 not 2-0 mentioned.
Tom is on location Chez Prof. The Prof takes the floor to talk about Brooklyn 3am. John Garaty provides a Corrimal update. Mrs. Prof makes a cameo. The audio is a little patchy but listenable. Enjoy!
Tom is on location Chez Prof. The Prof takes the floor to talk about Brooklyn 3am. John Garaty provides a Corrimal update. Mrs. Prof makes a cameo. The audio is a little patchy but listenable. Enjoy!