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Mildura City Councilor Glenn Milne talks Mildura Airshow, Footy Finals, Council Elections soon and more. www.sarg.net.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast you can hear Mark Croxford who is running with a team of 4. KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. This project was put together by Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe on behalf of KCR.
In this podcast you can hear Cameron McDonald and Erica Warren from Group A. KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe have put together this project on behalf of KCR. .
In this podcast you can hear Alan Smith from Group B. KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. This project was put together by Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe on behalf of KCR.
In this podcast you can hear Matt Brown and Danielle Steel from Group C. KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. This project was put together by Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe on behalf of KCR.
In this podcast you can hear Imogen Draisma & Stuart Larkins from Group D. KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. This project was put together by Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe on behalf of KCR.
In this podcast you can hear Melinda Lawton and Jordan Casson-Jones from Group E . KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. This project was put together by Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe on behalf of KCR.
In this podcast you can hear Mike Cains from Group F. KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. This project was put together by Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe on behalf of KCR.
In this podcast you can hear Yasmin Tatrai and Gail Morgan from Group G KCR has interviewed the first person on all tickets who have nominated as candidates in the upcoming Council elections on September 14th. All candidates were asked the same questions, and candidates did not know in advance what the questions would be. There were 9 questions and candidates were given a maximum of either 1 or 2 minutes to respond. Groups were also given the option to have the second candidate listed on the ticket also interviewed and not all groups accepted this offer. In the instances where the top 2 candidates were interviewed, they are presented in order in the same podcast. This project was put together by Bernie Hems and Madeleine Scarfe on behalf of KCR.
Chris O'Keefe has revealed he's been told the Liberals have failed to submit paperwork leaving roughly 300 liberal councillors unable to run.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sydney Palestine Rally 7th July here II Senator Fatimah Payman's stance followed by Ritta from Doctors for Palestine.Blockade Australia Action here II Blockade Australia has held more than a dozen protests on the Hunter rail line since Tuesday. They have been stopping passenger trains and coal movements into one of the world's biggest coal ports for more than a week. At least 20 climate activists have already been arrested. Let's show solidarity by helping to fund their legal defence. We speak to young activist Aahannah.David Rovics live here II Activist musician David Rovics came to the studio with his harmonizer Kamala for some tunes and thoughts.This is the week here II Kevin Healy dissects the week with satire.Local Council Elections here II Sue Bolton, Merri-Bek Councillor, explains how Postal ballots and single member Council wards open to dummy candidates are disgraced MP Adem Somyurek's legacy to democracy.
It is the first election in Tauranga in nearly five years, after the last council was sacked in February 2021 and replaced with commissioners. Libby Kirkby-McLeod talked to locals from across the city to see what they think of the return to democracy.
There's been a law change for secondary property owners ahead of local council elections later in the year which has been brought to Jacqui Felgate's attention. The 3AW Drive host spoke with Electoral Commissioner at the VEC Sven Bluemmel on the law change. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's edition of the Midday News Wrap, Tom begins with a conversation on the most competitive City Council races with Baltimore Banner Reporter Hallie Miller. We also get the latest on the City Council President candidates with WYPR Reporter Wambui Kamau and explore the pro-Palestinian protests on John Hopkins' campus with WYPR Reporter Bri Hatch. Photo Credit: Emily Hofstaedter/WYPREmail us at midday@wypr.org, tweet us: @MiddayWYPR, or call us at 410-662-8780.
While the results from elections across England & Wales are still rolling in - the signs so far are pointing to a disastrous outcome for the Conservative party. So Nish & Coco have jumped on for this special bonus episode to pop the champagne - asking exactly what it means ahead of the General Election - whenever that will eventually be called! Liz Bates from Sky News joins Nish and Coco to explain why the historic result of the byelection in Blackpool is so seismic. They also discuss whether results for Reform UK will scare the Tories into more extreme right-wing rhetoric, whether Boris Johnson forgetting his ID was a publicity stunt and whether Keir Starmer is not a good leader, but a lucky one.We also throw ahead to the general election - if there was a dreaded hung parliament - would that work at all? And how might the Tories be trying to claw their way back into favour before they finally allow the UK to have a general election? Pod Save the UK is a Reduced Listening production for Crooked Media. Contact us via email: PSUK@reducedlistening.co.ukWhatsApp: 07494 933 444 (UK) or + 44 7494 933 444 (internationally)Insta: https://instagram.com/podsavetheukTwitter: https://twitter.com/podsavetheukTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podsavetheukFacebook: https://facebook.com/podsavetheukYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/podsavetheworld Guests:Liz Bates, Sky News Audio credits:BBC NewcastBBC NewsSky News
My Place emerged from the highly vocal Covid-19 anti-lockdown protests. It's a network which reportedly has thousands of members and is predominantly active in Facebook community groups. Some of the ideas that these groups believe are that vaccines are deadly, fluoride in water is dangerous and 5G is a threat. Lately My Place has been taking its ideologies offline and into local government, with some groups allegedly playing a role in supporting candidates in Queensland council elections. So with the Queensland state election coming up in October, what might be the potential impact of groups such as My Place on the polling results? You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport
After weeks of pouring over the lower house elections, how will Tasmania's upper house shape up after upcoming elections in Elwick, Hobart and Prosser. This is a bonus episode of FontCast featuring Font PR Partners Becher Townshend and Brad Stansfield with Win News Director Alex Johnston and Political Editor from the Mercury David Killick. FontCast is the state's top-rating homegrown podcast, the only place to get clear, informed, fearless analysis of Tasmanian politics. The home of Tasmania's best political commentary. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A poll by YouGov suggests big losses for the Conservatives at the General Election. The Lib Dems would take the reconstituted South Cambridgeshire seat, while current South Cambs' Conservative MP […]
Matthew Pantelis speaks with Kris Hanna, Mayor of Marion Council with his personal views on compulsory voting in local government elections. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Minister for Local Government Geoff Brock joined David & Will in the FIVEAA Breakfast studio discussing the prospect of compulsory voting for Local Government. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben is joined by Alexis Pink from community radio station 4ZZZ and Andrew Messenger from the Guardian Australia to discuss the upcoming council elections across Queensland and the two state by-elections to be held on the same day. We discuss the Brisbane City Council campaign and then touch on a number of other interesting council races and the by-elections. Andrew's article about uncontested council races. This podcast is supported by the Tally Room's supporters on Patreon. If you find this podcast worthwhile please consider giving your support. This podcast is sponsored by Zencastr. Use my special link to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan.
There have been calls by the government to reinstate local council elections, starting with the capital city first in efforts to strengthen democracy in the federal territories. Newly appointed FT Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa has said she will discuss the proposal but that she has other pressing priorities. We check in with Danesh Prakash Chacko, Director, Tindak Malaysia as to why there should be no delay to this.Image credit: Shutterstock.com
Fewer than 20% of eligible voters in Boston went to the polls earlier this month in the City's Council Elections. Now outgoing Councilor Kendra Lara wants to extend local voting rights to “legal immigrants”. 28% of Boston's residents are in that category. You can react to the idea, which may soon be coming to your city or town as well.
Fewer than 20% of eligible voters in Boston went to the polls earlier this month in the City's Council Elections. Now outgoing Councilor Kendra Lara wants to extend local voting rights to “legal immigrants”. 28% of Boston's residents are in that category. You can react to the idea, which may soon be coming to your city or town as well.
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The Morning Majlis welcomes Ahmed Al Ali, a member of the Sharjah Consultative Council (SCC), into the studio to discuss the 3rd edition of the SCC elections and how important it is to give the voice to the people here in the Emirate. Listen to #Pulse95Radio in the UAE by tuning in on your radio (95.00 FM) or online on our website: www.pulse95radio.com ************************ Follow us on Social. www.facebook.com/pulse95radio www.twitter.com/pulse95radio www.instagram.com/pulse95radio www.youtube.com/pulse95radio
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Today we bring you the last of our Boston City Council candidate interviews. Today's candidates are running in District 3, which includes parts of Dorchester, the South End and South Boston. For more than a decade, the district has been represented by councilor Frank Baker. Councilor Baker announced early this year that he would not be seeking reelection this November. On the ballot to replace him are candidates John FitzGerald and Joel Richards. We met up with each of them in a location of their choosing and gave them six questions to answer in six minutes. The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 7 election is this Saturday, Oct. 28 at 5 p.m. You can check your voter registration status or register to vote through the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts website. https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
It's day two of our election coverage, checking in with candidates competing for Boston City Council seats in districts 6, 5 and 3, all of which are facing a guaranteed change in leadership come January since no incumbent is running in them. Today, we're heading to District 5, which is made up of Hyde Park, Mattapan, Roslindale. Earlier this year, District 5 incumbent Ricardo Arroyo was eliminated during the preliminary. It was one of two historic upsets (District 6 incumbent City Councilor Kendra Lara was also defeated) in a city where incumbents often maintain power. Now, voters will choose between candidates Enrique Pepén and José Ruiz to represent them this election day. We met up with each of them in a location of their choosing and gave them six questions to answer in six minutes. The deadline to register to vote in the Nov. 7 election is this Saturday, Oct. 28 at 5 p.m. You can check your voter registration status or register to vote through the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts website. https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
Municipal elections take place on November 7 in Boston, and our city council is on the ballot. For the rest of this week, The Common is checking in with the candidates in three city council races -- District 5, District 6 and District 3, where a change in leadership is guaranteed. Today, we head to District 6, where earlier this year incumbent City Councilor Kendra Lara was defeated in a preliminary election. It was one of two historic upsets (District 5 incumbent City Councilor Ricardo Arroyo was also defeated) in a city where incumbents often maintain power. Now, candidates Ben Weber and William King face off to represent District 6, which includes Jamaica Plain, West Roxbury and a small portion of Roslindale. We met the candidates at locations of their choosing and gave them six minutes to answer the same series of questions. The deadline to register to vote in the November 7 election is this Saturday, October 28 at 5:00 pm. You can check your voter registration status or register to vote through the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts website: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/VoterRegistrationSearch/MyVoterRegStatus.aspx Greater Boston's daily podcast where news and culture meet.
WHQR sat down with all seven candidates for Wilmington's City Council — two incumbents and five newcomers who are running for three seats. On this episode of The Newsroom, an interview with incumbent Kevin Spears.
WHQR sat down with all seven candidates for Wilmington's City Council — two incumbents and five newcomers who are running for three seats. On this episode of The Newsroom, an interview with challenger David Joyner.
WHQR sat down with all seven candidates for Wilmington's City Council — two incumbents and five newcomers who are running for three seats. On this episode of The Newsroom, an interview with challenger John Lennon.
WHQR sat down with all seven candidates for Wilmington's City Council — two incumbents and five newcomers who are running for three seats. On this episode of The Newsroom, an interview with challenger Kathryn Bruner.
The first two Community Benefits Ordinance meetings of Detroit residents living in the area of a planned $3 billion New Center development took place this month. Plus, Michigan Democrats are working to repeal a 1995 drug immunity law that prevents residents injured by medications from suing pharmaceutical companies. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
WHQR sat down with all seven candidates for Wilmington's City Council — two incumbents and five newcomers who are running for three seats. On this episode of The Newsroom, an interview with challenger Salette Andrews.
WHQR sat down with all seven candidates for Wilmington's City Council — two incumbents and five newcomers who are running for three seats. On this episode of The Newsroom, an interview with challenger Marlowe Foster.
WHQR sat down with all seven candidates for Wilmington's City Council — two incumbents and five newcomers who are running for three seats. On this episode of The Newsroom, an interview with incumbent Neil Anderson.
On this week's interview Paul interviews Carol Wight of the New Mexico Restaurant Association and the local HELP coalition regarding HELP's efforts in this fall's local elections. Paul and Carol discuss the political dynamic in Albuquerque and previous (successful) efforts by HELP to transform City Council in a more positive direction. What are their past accomplishments? What needs to be done still? Who are the candidates up for election this fall and when does early voting start?
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Northern Correspondent Conor Macauley on the continuing count
The penultimate podcast. Hosts Patrick Dowd, Killian Lyon, and Roland Waguespack are joined by guest and student body president elect Luke Couret as they discuss the future of student council, spring sports, and favorite movies.
Voting for parents to serve on the NYC Community and Citywide Education Councils (CCECs) runs through May 9. Safiyah Riddle, an intern for THE CITY from CUNY's Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism, reports on the organized groups vying for council seats.
This is your WORT local news for Tuesday, March 21.The two Wisconsin Supreme Court candidates meet for their first and only debate…We share how to figure out what's on your spring ballot…Area Realtors inject big money into Madison's alder races…We interview another of the Madison District 6 alder candidates…And in the second half, Meriter Health nurses explain why they are calling for union recognition, UW Madison works to update its dorms, and baby bird season is almost here.
Lead podcast editor Jake Zucker sits down with the newly elected Class of 2026 College Council Representatives. They discuss their campaigns, what they want to get done, and their spirit animals.
Since 2009, Blue Starlite Urban Drive-In has brought a sense of nostalgia to Austinites looking to take in a movie—with a view of the city. This Halloween season, the drive-in theater is screening classic horror flicks alongside new spooky titles. Plus, with early voting starting Oct. 24, Community Impact Austin City Hall reporter Ben Thompson gives a rundown of the races set to appear on Austin voters' ballots, including the candidates vying for mayor. The Austin Breakdown is a production of Community Impact. This episode was produced by Olivia Aldridge with assistance from Morgan O'Neal and editing by Marie Leonard. Weather and allergy reports are sourced from www.weather.com and AccuWeather. ***PATRON PROGRAM SIGN-UP: www.communityimpact.com/patron
With Esomar Council elections in full swing until October 25th, host Priscilla McKinney and Lisa Wilding-Brown meet to unpack all the reasons why leaders in the insights space would take this much time and effort to volunteer for this gig. While both our CEO and Momma Bird and InnovateMR CEO are on the ballot this episode is about pulling the curtain back and showing those curious about this effort what it really takes, how you can contribute and why it is important to get more people participating with different points of views, skills and passions. Lisa opens up about her passions for data quality, DEI and mentorship through different Esomar steering committee. In the past year Lisa has contributed to each of these efforts in the global insights community. You'll want to year more about YES (Young Esomar Society). No matter who is elected by month's end, the association is in good hands based on the highly-qualified candidates for the council seats: Nikki Lavoie Alain Mizrahi Dharmendra Jain Priscilla McKinney Tom De Ruyck Priya Lobo Claudette Dearnaley Vanessa Oshima Jean-Marc Leger Seyi Adeoye Martin Oxley Manny Rodriguez Michaela Gascon Lisa Wilding-Brown Mariela Mociulsky Martha Llobet Joy Uyanwune Corrine Moy Paul Hudson Diana Mitkov Shoutout to our sponsors CloudResearch and Fieldwork!
Hour 3 - 00:00 - What role will the DC Council elections play in the Commanders next stadium location? 18:29 - Kyle Bailey from WFNZ in Charlotte on the Panthers failed training site 31:29 - More golfers sign up for the LIV invitational series AKA The Saudi Tour