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Beloved fish and chip shop, the Happy Fryer in Daisy Hill has been hit by vandals for the third time in 18 months. Vandals shattered glass, destroyed equipment, and in a truly senseless act, killed their pet fish, causing around $30,000 damage. One of the Happy Fryer owners, Trevor Hayes told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "It was vandalism for vandalism sake. Every window, every piece of glass in the place, right down to our pet fish tank was destroyed."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
The wedding of the year is here! Triple M's Four Wheel Bride! Listener Giz from Daisy Hill and his 'Sweetheart' tie the knot in an intimate ceremony. You gotta hear this.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Big Breakfast with Marto & Margaux - 104.5 Triple M Brisbane
Margaux has been forced to clear the air, after pictures emerged of an NRL star sweating it out at her new Daisy Hill home...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Trip to Daisy Hill by Neya by 826 Valencia
Episode 82 really marks the start of the ultra year - Yandina 5-0 and Noosa Ultra were the highlights this weekend. Plus we look back at the SEQ Series, chat through a few races that happened elsewhere in the country try and mention Camille Herron's 48 hr WR. A big episode!Support the showThanks for your Support!!
A plan to ban public access – as well as impose “male only” gender restrictions – in a popular national park has been criticised by female Indigenous leaders as being “highly discriminatory”. The man and a woman charged with the murder of a newborn boy in Daisy Hill in 2021, following a “complex” year-long police investigation, have been named, as police reveal grim new allegations. Queensland children are landing in intensive care units as the number of cases of under fives being harmed by vaping products soars An inquiry into the Queensland state-run forensic lab has heard flawed extraction methods may have led to key DNA evidence on the body of murdered Mackay woman Shandee Blackburn being missed. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at www.couriermail.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As we open entries for the 2023 APATA National Awards Program we welcome the chance to speak with this year's APATA Performing Arts Teacher of the Year – Amanda Waddell – Head of Faculty for the Arts at John Paul College, Daisy Hill, QLD. With a twenty-two-year career teaching the performing arts, Amanda understands the benefits of arts-based learning. Her journey began as a dance student with Broadway dreams, falling in love with the art of teaching, and now leading the arts program at her former alma mater John Paul College. Amanda's story weaves itself into the very fabric of APATA educators who love the performing arts and have found themselves thriving, guiding young people through their learning journeys. A strong advocate for the arts in her schools past and present, Amanda is not shy about standing up for the programs and curriculum that her students care about. Her passions for teaching and arts education advocacy are deeply intertwined. The day she hangs up her teacher hat, you can bet we'll see her lending a voice to the cause of having performing arts recognised as a vital part of our schools. For Amanda, life is one big performing arts lesson, and she is continually inspired to learn and connect to the world through the arts. We welcome Amanda to our cohort of APATA Award Alumni and celebrate her ongoing journey as a teacher and leader in performing arts education. Access Amanda Waddell's APATA Podcast Transcript: HERE Mentions: John Paul College - www.jpc.qld.edu.au Amanda Waddell – 2022 APATA Winner Article Watch Amanda's Award Presentation: Presented by Michael Sterzinger, Executive Director of Camerata – Queensland's Chamber Orchestra and Camerata Managing Producer, Angela Loh: Watch Amanda's Presentation HERE 2023 APATA Award entries are Now Open: Learn more APATA: Australian Performing Arts Teachers Association – apata.com.au Linktree: linktr.ee/apatamedia APATA Facebook @APATAMedia APATA Instagram @apatamedia APATA LinkedIn @apata
Business 101 Show Coach nicki & Coach Kerrie from Logans 101.1FM
In this deep dive getting to know you Podcast, Clr Mindy Russell Division 3 representative for the Logan City Council, shares not only her reasons for becoming a public official but also opens up about her battle with Brain Tumours & the effects it has on a vibrant young woman in her prime. Representing the suburbs of Slakcs Creek, Daisy Hill & Parts of Shailer Park & Underwood this long time Logan Local Clr Mindy grew up in Daisy Hill & now lives in Slacks Creek. Come meet Clr Mindy & find out how she survived AWAKE brain surgergy & how she deals with Not Nice People. Recorded live at the 101fm studios as part of the Business 101 Show. Interviewed by Coach Nicki & Coach Kerrie. (We recorded this live in December of 2021 but realized we had not uploaded it until today. Hence the Christmas tree in the background.) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/business-101-show/message
A big episode of Ultra news as the Yandina 5-0 and Noosa Ultra Trail take over the SEQ scene for the weekend. We have all the results plus some side stories from the weekend. Also, a wrap up of Daisy Hill and the SEQ Trail Series for 21/22 and a Note from the Goat. Kyle also gives us the run down on his preparation for Canberra Marathon as that now approaches the final two weeks.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/racingnewspodcast)
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A massive episode full of racing news, interviews, ridiculous ideas, nicknames and predictions for North's Club Champs 5km this Saturday.
Ash talks to Nelson FC first team manager Andy Harrison on his sides Halloween clash with Daisy Hill. The two also talk about departures at the club, the games (or should we lack of due to the weather) so far and more.
Sharing some of our favorite memories from our freshman year at KU. This week includes a special guest appearance from singer/songwriter Caroline Blubaugh. Songs mentioned in this episode: 679 - Fetty Wap, Total Eclipse of the Heart - Bonnie Tyler, Cotton Eye Joe - Rednex, Baby Shark - Pinkfong, Fast Car - Tracy Chapman, Green - Caroline Blubaugh, Fireside - Bryce Vine, i feel bad - blackbear, Runaway - Kanye West, Till There Was You - The Beatles, Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me - George Michael and Elton John, A day in the Life - The Beatles We do not own the rights to these songs.
Ever thought you were too old / too inexperienced / too [whatever] to pursue your passion? If you've ever been scared to go follow your dreams or put yourself out there - this episode is for you. Daisy Hill, a talented Aboriginal Indigenous Artist shares an inspiring story of how she discovered her artistic skills at 34 years old. We discuss what it takes to be successful, how to deal with what others think and why you should always say YES!
In this episode I am sharing how we’ve managed to create a dreamy wedding for a fraction of the cost. I don’t want to give away too many of the juicy details in the description but let’s just say I am still in awe even now about how certain opportunities had flowed our way in the process. Still when I tell people about what’s happened I am in slight disbelief. The Venue at Daisy Hill: https://www.daisyhillvenue.com/ Join the Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/createdestiny Learn more about me & the biz : https://girlbossdesigner.com Connect on Instagram: https://instagram.com/girlbossdesigner
Fundraising expert Julia Elliott Brown, the CEO of Enter The Arena, talks with Daisy Hill about the ins and outs of crowdfunding over £2m for Zzish - an international Edtech platform that matches educational apps with student needs. Daisy takes us behind the scenes of crowdfunding and talks other countries' attitude to risk and the importance of networks. In just five years, Zzish has grown to support over 2.5 million students worldwide. That growth has been fuelled by three funding rounds the latest of which raised £1m in less than 24 hours. In this episode you’ll discover… Strategies for navigating the complicated terrain of crowdfunding - why you might choose this route, where you need to put in the groundwork and how you can achieve momentum How the UK compares to other countries in terms of investor risk profiling Why utilising your, your colleagues’ and your investors’ networks may hold the key to your success. For the full video interview, go to http://www.enterthearena.co.uk/Fundraising-Stories/
G'day everyone welcome back, this weeks podcast was the first one recorded for the year back in early January. Frank and I went back to the Quarry to record this one after a hard ride through Daisy Hill. Not really a specific subject for this one, we just found a nice spot and had a general conversation. Plenty of stuff on the horizon here at the podcast, stay tuned and enjoy.
What's in this episode? A quick update from me with some sad news...then This week we’ve got a throw back to a meet up in October of this year where we looked at demystifying investment in edtech. This episode is one for the start ups listening in, though educators may find it interesting to hear about where money is being spent and how start ups are going about building their innovations around the world. First up you will hear a quick word from Richard Male at the UFI Charitable Fund for Vocational Technology on what funding is out there for post-16 edtech, next a quick word from Jo Sayers at ELTJam with word on investment from publishers SAGE and then into a brilliant speech from Ben Drury, Co-Founder and CEO at Yoto, on "What have I learnt about fundraising and investment in the past 10 years” replete with anecdotes and advice on when to act like a politician and ps. KNOW YOUR NUMBERS! After that, Jan Matern, CEO and Co-Founder, Emerge Education on who’s investing and how investing in edtech is going down and where the gaps are. Then onto the final bit - a Panel on Demystifying the investment/funding practice for Edtech Start-ups with Jan, plus Vanessa Gstettenbauer, Senior Investment Manager, Founders Factory Ltd, Jessica Stacey, Partner, Bethnal Green Ventures and Daisy Hill, Former, Head, CrowdFest, AD, ZZISH During this podcast we ask the following questions • What funding is out there? • Who is funding what in edtech? • How to get started? • How can we make the investment process less intimidating? and • What options are there for raising money? Show Notes and References Checkout https://theedtechpodcast.com/edtechpodcast for full show notes and references Tell us your story We’d love to hear your thoughts. Leave your stories in the comments below. Alternately, record a quick free voicemail via speakpipe for inclusion in the next episode. Finally, you can post your thoughts or follow-on links via twitter @podcastedtech or via The Edtech Podcast Facebook page.
Imagine playing in the front room of a house the size of a small club to 350 plus old school clubbers (NICHE LOVERS) at a birthday party ! Done harriots birthday party for the last 3 years now at her house "DAISY HILL"..one mad messy affair as always....i thought i would share it with you..HAPPY BIRTHDAY HARRIOT |!! See You next Year !!!