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Bathurst will host a series of events to commemorate the 200-year anniversary of the declaration of Martial Law in 1824. The week-long schedule features a diverse lineup of cultural and educational activities, centered around a Corroboree on August 14, the day the declaration was made and a week of remembrance, education, and cultural celebration.
"It's nice to kick its arse for once after having my arse kicked so many times."
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"It's been a disgusting amount of fishing-related irreverence."
Five hours sleep over two nights.
"You wouldn't think there'd be any mud this time of year, but I found it."
Just the mayhem the doctor ordered.
"They had me on two drips, it was a close call."
"I'm just gonna sit down and cry."
What are the other 80 lures doing in your tackle bag?
Nobody messes with the mantis shrimp.
The test of a fish called Murphy.
"You just about poop yourself."
Not the swimming kind.
Questionable. But not out of the question.
"We don't know what we don't know."
"We really had no idea what migrations they were making in the Timor and Arafura seas."
"I love you Mud Crab!"
"Ill be up at 3am trying to get a scale just right."
Like it was sanded with a brick and painted with a live chicken.
"Ill be up at 3am trying to get a scale just right."
Like it was sanded with a brick and painted with a live chicken.
Today on the Take on Board podcast I'm speaking with Karen Mundine about why reconciliation matters to business and to boards.Karen Mundine is from the Bundjalung Nation of northern NSW. She is a board member of Gondwana Choirs, Sydney Festival, the Australian Indigenous Leadership Centre (AILC), and Australians for Constitutional Recognition. She is a member of Chief Executive Women. As the CEO at Reconciliation Australia, Karen brings to the role more than 25 years' experience leading community engagement, public advocacy, communications and social marketing campaigns. An architect of the landmark Australian Reconciliation Barometer, Karen works with governments, the business sector and civil society to advocate for change and is currently a member of the Australian Government's Referendum Engagement Group.Over the course of her career, she has been instrumental in some of Australia's watershed national events including the Apology to the Stolen Generations, Centenary of Federation commemorations, Corroboree 2000 and the 1997 and 2021 Australian Reconciliation Conventions. Karen holds a Bachelor of Arts in Communication from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) and was the winner of the 2021 Indigenous Australian UTS Alumni Award. Karen has wide-ranging board experience and a true sense of country and home.More on Karen MundineLinkedInLinks and ResourcesReconciliation AustraliaReconciliation Action Plans (RAP) Indigenous Governance Program Uluru Statement from the Heart Close the Gap Report Upcoming TOB EventsAll eventsYou might want to:Join the Take on Board Facebook communityJoin the Take on Board LinkedIn communityFollow along on TwitterWork with meJoin the Take on Board: Kickstarter group programJoin the Take on Board: Accelerator group programFind out more about meContact me Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Raiding the cutlery draw probably unwise.
Raiding the cutlery draw probably unwise.
"No fishing, no life!"
"No fishing, no life!"
It's a legit hard decision.
It's a legit hard decision.
The transition can be swift.
The transition can be swift.
"Don't catch the queen bee!"
"Don't catch the queen bee!"
Cos it's just the…vibe.
Cos it's just the…vibe.
"Even ran the blanket. That was nice for a change."
"Even ran the blanket. That was nice for a change."
"How comfortable are you being called an elite athlete?"
"How comfortable are you being called an elite athlete?"
"Yeah we just thought we'd hit the sandbar for good measure."
"Yeah we just thought we'd hit the sandbar for good measure."
Where is Deniliquin anyway?
In this special series of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Karen Mundine, CEO at Reconciliation Australia. Karen Mundine is from the Bundjalung Nation of northern NSW. As the CEO at Reconciliation Australia, Karen brings to the role more than 25 years' experience leading community engagement, public advocacy, communications and social marketing campaigns. An architect of the landmark Australian Reconciliation Barometer, Karen works with governments, the business sector and civil society to advocate for change and is currently a member of the Australian Government's Referendum Engagement Group. Over the course of her career, she has been instrumental in some of Australia's watershed national events including the Apology to the Stolen Generations, Centenary of Federation commemorations, Corroboree 2000 and the 1997 and 2021 Australian Reconciliation Conventions. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Oliver Cummins for Orbital Productions, supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at learn@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
In this special series of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Karen Mundine, CEO at Reconciliation Australia. Karen Mundine is from the Bundjalung Nation of northern NSW. As the CEO at Reconciliation Australia, Karen brings to the role more than 25 years' experience leading community engagement, public advocacy, communications and social marketing campaigns. An architect of the landmark Australian Reconciliation Barometer, Karen works with governments, the business sector and civil society to advocate for change and is currently a member of the Australian Government's Referendum Engagement Group. Over the course of her career, she has been instrumental in some of Australia's watershed national events including the Apology to the Stolen Generations, Centenary of Federation commemorations, Corroboree 2000 and the 1997 and 2021 Australian Reconciliation Conventions. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Oliver Cummins for Orbital Productions, supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at learn@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
In this special series of Game Changers, Phil Cummins joins in conversation with Karen Mundine, CEO at Reconciliation Australia. Karen Mundine is from the Bundjalung Nation of northern NSW. As the CEO at Reconciliation Australia, Karen brings to the role more than 25 years' experience leading community engagement, public advocacy, communications and social marketing campaigns. An architect of the landmark Australian Reconciliation Barometer, Karen works with governments, the business sector and civil society to advocate for change and is currently a member of the Australian Government's Referendum Engagement Group. Over the course of her career, she has been instrumental in some of Australia's watershed national events including the Apology to the Stolen Generations, Centenary of Federation commemorations, Corroboree 2000 and the 1997 and 2021 Australian Reconciliation Conventions. The Game Changers podcast is produced by Oliver Cummins for Orbital Productions, supported by a School for tomorrow (aschoolfortomorrow.com), and powered by CIRCLE. The podcast is hosted on SoundCloud and distributed through Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Apple Podcasts. Please subscribe and tell your friends you like what you are hearing. You can contact us at learn@circle.education, on Twitter and Instagram via @GameChangersPC, and you can also connect with Phil and Adriano via LinkedIn and Twitter. Let's go!
In Australia, the Aboriginal people perform a ceremony known as a corroboree. A group of men walk around a totem pole while singing and dancing. Another group of people, the Alfs, play music on steel drums. The maxillipeds dance to the rhythm. The starlings fly overhead. And the bangers cook food on the ground.
#blackwomenpodcasters #divorce #sexafterdivorce https://www.amazon.com/Choices-Changes-Friends-1970s-Divorce/dp/1546201068 Originally from Chicago, Alice Parker has degrees in psychology, marketing, and English ESL bilingual–bi-cultural studies in graduate school. A Dale Carnegie Trainer for 3 years, leading classes, she's traveled to 36 countries and 40 states – lived in 6, and wrote for an international business-travel magazine, and others. A corporate business trainer in Japan for 7 years, then 8 years in San Francisco as HR Mgmt. to 1000 employees. As a Life Coach, she used her published Self-Help book, Move Past Your Past - A Process for Freeing Your Life, to do numerous workshops, TV-radio interviews. She's passionate about her poems and empowering published memoir Choices, Changes & Friends - 1970s After Divorce, being made into a streaming-TV series. Four friends got their divorces together in the crazy 1970s, with great satirical humor they dealt with it all and grew into independent women. In the Dallas area since 2013, member of Poetry Society of Texas, winning 1st in State several times, and past Chapter President 3 years. Alice is also a proud member of the weekly, international poetry group, Corroboree. For over 10 years she has taught memoir writing classes, and did editing to help her students publish. Her most recently published book is on Australia, A Trip To Oz - A Memoir of Self discovery thru Australian Adventures (PG). And, ready to publish is her novel - based on fact, on Croatia Change of View - A Romantic Adventure (R). Her other finished biographical books regarding the American Occupation of Japan: Occupied Hearts - Love the Long Way Around (PG), is 3 true related love stories, 3 wars and 3 continents, from occupied Germany to Viet Nam. Secondly, Occupied Hearts II - Japan as the Occupier and the Occupied (PG). True interviews and stories of those who survived it all.
#blackwomenpodcasters #divorce #sexafterdivorce https://www.amazon.com/Choices-Changes-Friends-1970s-Divorce/dp/1546201068 Originally from Chicago, Alice Parker has degrees in psychology, marketing, and English ESL bilingual–bi-cultural studies in graduate school. A Dale Carnegie Trainer for 3 years, leading classes, she's traveled to 36 countries and 40 states – lived in 6, and wrote for an international business-travel magazine, and others. A corporate business trainer in Japan for 7 years, then 8 years in San Francisco as HR Mgmt. to 1000 employees. As a Life Coach, she used her published Self-Help book, Move Past Your Past - A Process for Freeing Your Life, to do numerous workshops, TV-radio interviews. She's passionate about her poems and empowering published memoir Choices, Changes & Friends - 1970s After Divorce, being made into a streaming-TV series. Four friends got their divorces together in the crazy 1970s, with great satirical humor they dealt with it all and grew into independent women. In the Dallas area since 2013, member of Poetry Society of Texas, winning 1st in State several times, and past Chapter President 3 years. Alice is also a proud member of the weekly, international poetry group, Corroboree. For over 10 years she has taught memoir writing classes, and did editing to help her students publish. Her most recently published book is on Australia, A Trip To Oz - A Memoir of Self discovery thru Australian Adventures (PG). And, ready to publish is her novel - based on fact, on Croatia Change of View - A Romantic Adventure (R). Her other finished biographical books regarding the American Occupation of Japan: Occupied Hearts - Love the Long Way Around (PG), is 3 true related love stories, 3 wars and 3 continents, from occupied Germany to Viet Nam. Secondly, Occupied Hearts II - Japan as the Occupier and the Occupied (PG). True interviews and stories of those who survived it all.
Critically endangered since the 1970s it's astonishing to believe only 30 southern corroboree frogs are left in the wild. Conservation efforts have ramped up in the recent years to bring the species back from the brink of extinction.
Dré, Lauren, and Aidan ask, What does it mean to be naked? Why get naked?, and more. Website: https://commonscientists.com/ | Email Newsletter: https://bit.ly/common-science | Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/commonscientists Resources: Ella Mai's song “Naked”: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TTmPzGjCeG4 Nudity: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nudity Sauna: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sauna Aboriginal Australians: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aboriginal_Australians Penal Colony: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penal_colony Corroboree: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corroboree Naked Juice: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_Juice Brené Brown: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bren%C3%A9_Brown