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Sportske vijesti, 10.3.2025. Najbolja hrvatska skijašica Zrinka ljutić lovi Mali kristalni globus za ukupnu pobjednicu u slalomu, a hrvatska daljinska Plivačica Dina Levačić pobijedila i rijeku Derwent u Tasmaniji. Dinamo i Hajduk upisali pobjede, Rijeka bod, a Osijek peti poraz zaredom.
Send us a textJoin me on my journey at The Water's Edge!Get Lessons from the Water delivered to your inbox: http://intrepidwater.comFind pictures, and more at http://marathonswimstories.comQuestions, comments, feedback, or if you'd like to be a guest on Marathon Swim Stories, email me!Marathon Swim Stories is produced by Maxi Frini: https://www.maxifrini.com/Music credit:Epic Inspiration by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5447-epic-inspiration-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Swimming sounds courtesy of swimmer Todd Lantry.Support the show
For Mayor on the Air this week, Kaz and Producer Rhea chat with Mayor of Derwent Valley Council, Michelle Dracoulis.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dear Listener,Welcome to another episode of Explore and Draw.In each episode I'll take you with me on a walk, observing and commenting on the landscape around me. I'll find a place to draw and then share the finished sketch with you below.In today's podcast episode I decided to trek down to the most southerly point on the Lizard peninsula. It was such a beautiful morning, sunny, blue skies a bit windy but definitely warmer than last week. The light was bright but just in the right spot for sketching the cliffs and the lighthouse on the horizon.The materials used were a mix of mediums including Derwent's Tinted Charcoal Paint pan set, Viarco's water soluble graphite, Caran D'ache Neocolor IIs and a mix of pencils. If you want to join the live draw-along on Monday 24th February I mentioned here is the link:Feel free to use these photos for a sketch-along and if you want to share your sketches join the SSS chat. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melaniechadwick.substack.com/subscribe
29-godišnja hrvatska daljinska plivačica Dina Levačić nedavno je najavila preplivavanje dva maratona u Australiji. Dina će u Australiji provesti oko mjesec dana. 22. veljače planirano je preplivavanje u oceanu od plaže Cottesloe do otoka Rottnest, a početkom ožujka u rijeci Derwent na Tasmaniji.
Hello readers!I'm delighted to announce the result of our first giveaway here on Substack.Thankyou to everyone who took the time to comment and enter on my November round-up post. It was really a pleasure to read your comments and hear also which Derwent pencils are your favourite and which you'd like to try.I've listed the pencils that are included in the giveaway in case you want to build your own pencil tin.x 10 Lightfast Lichen Green, Mustard, Autumn Red, Foliage, Green Earth, Mid Ultramarine, Golden Sun, Seaweed, Pine, Forestx 6 Drawing Olive Earth, Yellow Ochre, Brown Ochre, Light Sienna, Ruby Earth, Chocolatex 4 Coloursoft Ginger, Grey Green, Pimentox 3 Graphitint Meadow, Autumn Brown, Ocean Bluex 1 Watercolour Blue GreySo without further ado to find out the winner please watch the video above!Remember if you'd like to purchase any of Derwent pencils on their GB site you can enter this code MIXED-MEDIA-MC at checkout to get 30% off voucher is valid until 31st December 2024.And if you'd like to purchase my 2025 calendar you can do so here. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit melaniechadwick.substack.com/subscribe
Queensland bred bull at home in Tasmania's Derwent Valley
A country walk always brings to mind certain maxims. "Stop and smell the roses," for one. "If a tree falls..." is another. But now there's a new one - "Beware the Crooker!" The boys are taken to a spooky Derbyshire riverside by historian and author Willow Winsham. You might feel a gnarly wooden finger tingling your spine in this episode. But James and Alasdair find time to ask the big questions. Where is the River Darren? How do you hypnotise a chicken? And what do you call those ski lift things where the cars are on... like... cables? Find Willow's range of books here Come see the LoreBoys LIVE in Balham on Sunday 17th November on "Who Knew It? with Matt Stewart" https://www.designmynight.com/london/pubs/balham/the-bedford/who-knew-it-with-matt-stewart-live?t=tickets This episode was edited by Joseph Burrows - Audio Editor. LoreBoys nether say die! Support the Loremen here (and get stuff): patreon.com/loremenpod ko-fi.com/loremen Check the sweet, sweet merch here... https://www.teepublic.com/stores/loremen-podcast?ref_id=24631 @loremenpod youtube.com/loremenpodcast www.instagram.com/loremenpod www.facebook.com/loremenpod Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kaz & Tubes chat with the hilarious David Walliams, ahead of his two shows in Hobart next month. Michelle Dracoulis, Mayor of Derwent Valley Council, is this week's Mayor on the Air, detailing the aftermath of last week's storms. And, Shaan Myall, Hobart Choir of High Hopes Board Member, previews the choir's Sing with the Boss event.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode #24 of Spotlight on Tasmania, Kaz finds out all about the Tasmanian Fashion Festival from President Tanya Ellis, Vivi Al Ago Designer Maria Bigg, and Model Riley Newick. Tubes is joined by Tasmanian Cricket Trailblazer, Dr Jacqui Triffitt, who credits her competitive drive to her Derwent Valley Community upbringing. Plus, Kaz crosses to New York for a chat with Hobart International Tournament Director Darren Sturgess, who is paying a visit to 2024 champion, Emma Navarro.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, we spoke to Hannah Derwent, who suffered a stroke at the age of 35 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Welcome to The Bream Fishing Project Podcast! In Episode 70, we dive into the action-packed Derwent River round of the ABT Bream Series. First up, we chat with non-boater Evan Leonard, who impressed with his second-place finish by adapting his tackle and techniques to reel in some big catches using hard body lures and soft plastics. Next, we hear from Jonathon Fitzgibbon, the winner of the non-boater division, who made a triumphant return to the ABT after a few years away from competition. Jonathon shares his strategy of starting in deeper water with deep cranks before moving to shallower waters with shallow running cranks. Moving on to the boater division, we sit down with third-place finisher Steve Morgan, who covers a wide range of topics including the successful Huon River trial competition. Don't miss out on this insightful interview! Lastly, we catch up with Hurricane Lures' Peter Breukel, who had a stellar Tasmania tour and shares his top tips and techniques for fishing in the Derwent River. Tune in for all the exciting highlights from this thrilling round of bream fishing action!
En una nueva edición de Mercado Global, Iván Valenzuela y Paula Comandari ahondaron en la pregunta sobre si se desacelera el crecimiento global, los avances tecnológicos en Beijing y la sequía en el Río Derwent en Inglaterra.
Suspense Podcast 1942-06-24 Clarence Derwent - Wet Saturday, 1947-06-19 Cathy Lewis - Dead of Night, 1957-06-23 Dynamite, 1962-06-24 Murder in Mind
It's always interesting to us to see how artists work, their inspiration, studios, how they do their thing… and we've been asked what we do. So, in the spirit of sharing (you know we love it!) we compare and contrast our practices… same same but ohhh so different! What do you do? Share your practice, someone may well find a nugget that inspires them too
Join us this week on Torpedo Swimtalk Podcast to hear about the incredible journey of triple crown open water marathon swimmer and Queen of Rottnest, Barbara Pellick. Listen as she bravely recounts her recent Derwent swim in Tasmania with her team of four, where they faced cold water, dark nights, and challenging conditions. Barbara shares her invaluable tips for managing cold water swims and reveals how she ate and drank during the event.We also share our personal experiences with long-distance swimming, from my unforgettable swim around the island of Manhattan to my 1995 English Channel swim. Learn about Barbara's impressive 30 solo crossings of Rottnest, her passion for coaching, and how she loves helping others achieve their swimming goals.In this inspiring conversation, we explore the world of open water swimming training and tips with Barbara, discussing her childhood experiences all the way to her journey to becoming a triple crown open water marathon swimmer. We emphasize the importance of having a support crew, mastering nutrition and intervals for long-distance swims, and getting comfortable with the varying conditions the open water can bring. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to gain insights from the Queen of Rottnest herself, Barbara Pellick!Connect with Barbara:FacebookInstagramYou can connect with Torpedo Swimtalk:WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeLinkedInNewsletterLeave us a review#swim #swimmer #swimming #mastersswimmer #mastersswimmers #mastersswimming #openwaterswimmer #openwaterswimmers #openwaterswimming #swimminglover #swimmingpodcast #mastersswimmingpodcast #torpedoswimtalkpodcast #torpedoswimtalk #tstquicksplashpodcast #podcast #podcaster #podcastersofinstagram #swimmersofinstagram #swimlife #swimfit #ageisjustanumber #health #notdoneyet
Lindsay is an artist and a teacher. She also has an incredible YouTube channel called The Frugal Crafter full of reviews and demonstrations. More than half a million subscribers tune in to learn more about using materials, painting, and making beautiful things. She's also teaching at Sketchbook Skool. Her workshop, Yummy Color, will take place on October 15, 2022. Sign up at our website: Her Youtube ChannelHer blogSponsored by Derwent.Get your free ebook and essays at DannysEssays.com DannysEssays.compodcast@sketchbookskool.com
A small farm with an array of animals in the Derwent Valley is a popular destination for people with disabilities.
The second episode of Suspense! As well as bonus episodes from 1947-06-19 Cathy Lewis in Dead of Night, 1957-06-23 Dynamite, 1962-06-24 Murder in Mind
Modcast #110 Eddie Piller with Derwent Jaconelli, Andy Orr, Katharine Hanrahan by The Modcast
Modcast #102 Eddie Piller with Derwent Jaconelli by The Modcast
Tasmania is famous for its good wine and produce, beautiful walks and the mindblowing MONA museum. Both these regions are just 20 minutes from the capital of Tasmania, Hobart. The flagship wine is Pinot Noir, with Chardonnay and Riesling also prominent. In this episode I spoke with Ravi Vithal from Pooley Wines and Greer Carland of Quiet Mutiny Wines. A massive thank you to my guests who were so generous with their time and expertise! For more information on all the episodes go to www.winederlust.com.au This podcast has been written, produced and hosted by Jeanene Kennedy of Winederlust. Music is All About It by Jamie Lono, licensed trough Musicbed; logo by Odeth Casanova You can also listen to the podcast with images of the regions on YouTube. Feel free to get in touch with me at hello@winederlust.com.au First released 16 June 2021
Find out more about today's episode at: http://marathonswimstories.comQuestions, comments, feedback, or if you'd like to be a guest on Marathon Swim Stories, email me! mailto:shannon@intrepidwater.comStay in touch by joining our email list at http://intrepidwater.comJoin a supportive group of limit pushers at The Marathon Swimming CollectiveMusic credit:Epic Inspiration by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5447-epic-inspiration-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Swimming sounds courtesy of swimmer Todd Lantry.
Questions, comments, feedback, or if you'd like to be a guest on Marathon Swim Stories, email me! mailto:shannon@intrepidwater.comMarathon Swim Stories is produced by Katee Meese: https://www.kateemeese.com/Stay in touch by joining our email list at http://intrepidwater.comJoin a supportive group of limit pushers at The Marathon Swimming CollectiveMusic credit:Epic Inspiration by Rafael KruxLink: https://filmmusic.io/song/5447-epic-inspiration-License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Swimming sounds courtesy of swimmer Todd Lantry.
Ouse? Mangalore? Lulworth? Where the heck are these places? Basically, who cares if there's a distillery there. This episode contains: - The Waffle: where we relive our whisky holiday and discuss the things we learned about new distilleries and releases. Featuring Shene Etate, Lawrenny, Derwent, Lower Marsh, Fanny's Bay and Hillwood. And the Pontville Pub! - The Whisky, where we review a good value 18 Year Old. Yes, we could only be talking about Glen Moray! - Fresh Meat: where we try some Kinglake whisky while Ted tells the stressful story of the distillery; and - Smash Session ovr savour, where we dial in the most peat-centric tasting imaginable Please support us on Patreon and get access to drams and bonus content! www.patreon.com/whiskywaffle
Derwent Valley sheep farmer Fiona Hume can't help herself at this time of year while checking the property for new born lambs and her sheep welfare
A group of 16 irrigators who take their water from the Meadowbank Dam in the Derwent Valley have asked Hydro to delay maintenance work on the dam wall for at least a year.
Suspense marathon time!
Doug Chipman, Clarence City Council Mayor, explains the planned ferry across the Derwent which is almost ready to launch and how this will impact on city congestion. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A plant from New Zealand could soon become a major weed in Tasmania's waterways if left uncontrolled
Is the whole team here this morning? Nath's 'How Much Is This Golf Course Worth' Game, Did Nath Fall Into The Derwent? Ask Jimmy & Nath Anything, Quickfire Choir, GOSSIP GRACE: Jennifer Aniston reveals which Friends guests were difficult to work with, Show Rating. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today is the day that Jimmy & Nath swam nude in the Derwent as part of the Winter Solstice Swim. They also chat to Tom Tilley and ask the people of Hobart what they would miss most if Dark Mofo didn't return. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tasmania is famous for its good wine and produce, beautiful walks and the mindblowing MONA museum. Both these regions are just 20 minutes from the capital of Tasmania, Hobart. The flagship wine is Pinot Noir, with Chardonnay and Riesling also prominent. For more information on all the episodes go to www.winederlust.com.au A massive thank you to my guests who were so generous with their time and expertise! Ravi Vithal from Pooley Wines and Greer Carland of Quiet Mutiny Wines. This podcast has been written, edited, produced and hosted by Jeanene Kennedy-Evans of Winederlust. Music is All About It by Jamie Lono, licensed trough Music Bed. My logo is by Odeth Casanova Feel free to get in touch with me at hello@winederlust.com.au
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The real estate industry has a crucial role to play in addressing the climate crisis – and the finance markets are increasingly offering ways to help companies through green bonds and loans, money raised specifically to back those efforts. "It was a 'eureka moment'," says Derwent group treasurer Jay Joshi of the company's introduction to the green finance market in 2019. He now believes the industry is "one or two refinancings away from most financing in our sector being green". In this podcast, EG deputy editor Tim Burke is joined by Joshi as well as LondonMetric finance director Martin McGann and Tritax Big Box finance director Frankie Whitehead to discuss the growth of the market and the initiatives it can support.
Sebastian is a psychologist at City University's Autism Research Group, where his research focusses on two main topics; mental health in autism with a particular focus on anxiety, and understanding learning and memory processes across the autism spectrum. During this podcast he chats to Sue about a recent piece of work that sought to establish whether individual differences in aspects of implicit learning might play a role in the varying degrees of language impairments that are seen across the autism spectrum.You can find out more about Sebastian's work on his profile page and here you can find out more about the wider work of the Autism Research Group at CityThe paper discussed in this podcast is Gaigg, S.B., Krug, M.K., Solomon, M., Roestorf, A., Derwent, C., Anns, S., Bowler, D.M., Rivera, S., Wu Nordahl, C. & Jones, E.J.H. (2020). Eye-tracking reveals absent repetition learning across the autism spectrum: Evidence from a passive viewing task. Autism Research, 13, 1929-1946.Many thanks to Naomi Meiksin for editing the transcript for this episode.
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://thefrugalcrafter.wordpress.com/2021/03/24/derwent-chromaflow-colored-pencil-review/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The lead-up to this year's hop harvest has been good and like every year early in March the harvest began today
The lead-up to this year's hop harvest has been good and like every year early in March the harvest began today
A group of irrigators in the Derwent Valley say they are frustrated with Hydro Tasmania's plans to draw down Lake Meadowbank, leaving them without irrigation water while infrastructure work is undertaken
A group of irrigators in the Derwent Valley say they are frustrated with Hydro Tasmania's plans to draw down Lake Meadowbank, leaving them without irrigation water while infrastructure work is undertaken
Meet Jimmy Gleeson Jimmy is co-founder and creative director at Bellroy, Melbourne's much loved carry goods company We talked about turning your passion into your job, what to do when you get stuck creatively and owning the full set of Derwent pencils We also talked about the value of certifications like B Corp for all businesses These are some of the artists and designers that have influenced Jimmy's own work: Evan Hecox Jeffrey Smart Howard Arkley Jean Jullien Graeme Base Some other links to stuff I recommend checking out: Bellroy's website Bellroy's Instagram Instagram vid: Bottles to Bags 1 Instagram tv: BTS Bottles to Bags 1 Instagram vid: Bottles to Bags 2 Jimmy's website big little brush At big little brush we sell beautiful, biodegradable bamboo toothbrushes and use the profits to help fund health and hygiene programs in remote communities around Australia. You can find out more at biglittlebrush.org I make this podcast on the unceded lands of the Bunarong people and acknowledge Elders past, present and future. As always, big love x Joel
I am delighted to be joined today by Dame Cilla Snowball who until recently was group Chair and CEO of AMV BBDO, an advertising and communications group. She started her career in advertising with Allen Brady Marsh and went on to Ogilvy & Mather before joining AMV. Dame Cilla became Group CEO in 2006. She was awarded a CBE in 2009 and appointed a Dame in 2017. Dame Cilla is a Governor of Wellcome Trust, NED at Derwent plc and was also Chair of the Women's Business Council.
Okay kids we've got things to celebrate, NO not the U.S. Election results (at the time of writing it was still too early to call, sweet baby cheeses can we please have something to celebrate there?) the thing we're celebrating is Em and Michael actually doing this episode TOGETHER! Ya huh, they were actually together in the same room, face to face, no screens, no buffering, no pyjamas or sans pants action, everyone was rocking proper going outside outfits. It's a FIRST for Emsolation and it all happened while Em and Michael kept their eyes glued to the rolling U.S. Election coverage, hence you'll get lots of Election chat. Sadly for American's, there's no democracy sausage wrapped in bread for them to stuff their faces with after they vote, instead they just get a sticker, which Chelsea Handler used to decorate her boobs and share on social media, so obviously that gets a mention. They'll reflect on Beyonce's decision to come out as a Biden and Harris supporter, Em reckons she left it way too late. It also left Em and Michael wondering who organises and co-ordinates the divas when they decide they wanna come out and endorse a candidate, and why so slack when it came to getting Queen Bey sorted. So basically it's a LOT of Election talk, but in the same room for the first time in the history of the podcast. So prepare yourself for the unrestrained joy of these two being in the same room together, one of them conjuring up their very best ‘Magical Unicorn of Death' moments, which naturally encourages ‘The Enchanted Seahorse of Hope' to step in and suggest a few ‘lighter' options, it's how it's meant to be, so press play and have at it at your earliest convenience See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/Emsolation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Okay kids we’ve got things to celebrate, NO not the U.S. Election results (at the time of writing it was still too early to call, sweet baby cheeses can we please have something to celebrate there?) the thing we’re celebrating is Em and Michael actually doing this episode TOGETHER! Ya huh, they were actually together in the same room, face to face, no screens, no buffering, no pyjamas or sans pants action, everyone was rocking proper going outside outfits. It’s a FIRST for Emsolation and it all happened while Em and Michael kept their eyes glued to the rolling U.S. Election coverage, hence you’ll get lots of Election chat. Sadly for American’s, there’s no democracy sausage wrapped in bread for them to stuff their faces with after they vote, instead they just get a sticker, which Chelsea Handler used to decorate her boobs and share on social media, so obviously that gets a mention. They’ll reflect on Beyonce’s decision to come out as a Biden and Harris supporter, Em reckons she left it way too late. It also left Em and Michael wondering who organises and co-ordinates the divas when they decide they wanna come out and endorse a candidate, and why so slack when it came to getting Queen Bey sorted. So basically it’s a LOT of Election talk, but in the same room for the first time in the history of the podcast. So prepare yourself for the unrestrained joy of these two being in the same room together, one of them conjuring up their very best ‘Magical Unicorn of Death’ moments, which naturally encourages ‘The Enchanted Seahorse of Hope’ to step in and suggest a few ‘lighter’ options, it’s how it’s meant to be, so press play and have at it at your earliest convenience See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The never-before-seen diaries of Alathea Fitzalan Howard, who lived alongside the young Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret at Windsor Castle during the Second World War. Alathea's home life was an unhappy one. Her parents had separated and so during the war she was sent to live with her grandfather, Viscount Fitzalan of Derwent, at Cumberland Lodge in Windsor Great Park. There Alathea found the affection and harmony she craved as she became a close friend of the two princesses, visiting them often at Windsor Castle, enjoying parties, balls, cinema evenings, picnics and celebrations with the Royal Family and other members of the Court. Alathea's diary became her constant companion during these years as day by day she recorded every intimate detail of life with the young Princesses, often with their governess Crawfie, or with the King and Queen. Written from the ages of sixteen to twenty-two, she captures the tight-knit, happy bonds between the Royal Family, as well as the aspirations and anxieties, sometimes extreme, of her own teenage mind. These unique diaries give us a bird's eye view of Royal wartime life with all of Alathea's honest, yet affectionate judgments and observations - as well as a candid and vivid portrait of the young Princess Elizabeth, known to Alathea as 'Lilibet', a warm, self-contained girl, already falling for her handsome prince Philip, and facing her ultimate destiny: the Crown.
Some of the great things you saved up to buy as a kid..... Do you remember the Derwent Pensils? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.