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LeagueCastle
S07E06 - Transition Of The Guard

LeagueCastle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 54:20


We are back with our second episode of the week covering off the Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League and Newcastle & Maitland Women's Rugby League thanks to SharpDS Central Coast.This episode we talk all things Womens Community Cup & Plate with Tony Delany thanks to Floww Studio &Huddleston Property Group.We also catch up with Jackson Partridge, captain-coach of Dungog to talk about the Warriors mens and womens sides and the NHRL C Grade competition thanks to Huddleston Property Group.Don't forget to jump on our NHRL tipping comp thanks to Goosey Sports - you can find the details on our instagram bio @leaguecastleau

LeagueCastle
S05E16 - Dressed to Unimpress feat. Matt Soper Lawler (Maitland), Matt Hinton (Dungog) & Tyler Smith (Hamilton)

LeagueCastle

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 87:01


Another bumper episode all thanks to Sharp DS Central Coast This week's guests : - Matt Soper-Lawler chatting all things Maitland Pickers, the next wave of Real NRL talent and poor dress sense of our host thanks to Shipley Meats - Matt Hinton chatting about the Dungog Warriors and their move into the C Grade North Conference thanks to Lake Macquarie Forklift Services - Tyler Smith talking all things Hamilton Ducks, boat races and much more also thanks to Lake Macquarie Forklift Services - Co-Host Josh Spigelman with all your Stats Performers Of The Week brought to you by Lake Macquarie Forklift Services

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest
2022-09-18 - 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2022 5:36


My homily for the 25th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C, as preached during the 9.30am Mass at St Mary's Church, Dungog. The readings proclaimed were Amos 8:4-7; 1 Timothy 2:1-8; Luke 16:1-13. Today's psalm is Psalm 112: "Praise the Lord who lifts up the poor." "Money, "that tainted thing", is a necessary thing in contemporary society. It allows us to feed and clothe ourselves, and to do those things that we might need to do to assist others. Money is also helpful when it comes to furthering the Kingdom of God. Yet when money becomes an end unto itself, we are truly in danger of drifting away from a life that has God at the centre."

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest
2022-09-04 - 23rd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2022 6:48


My homily for the 23rdd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C, as preached during the 9.30am Mass at St Mary's Church, Dungog. The readings proclaimed were Wisdom 9:13-18; Philemon 9-10, 12-17; Luke 14:25-33. Today's psalm is Psalm 89: "In every age, O Lord, you have been our refuge." "Paul's letter to Philemon calls Philemon to a conversion of heart that then leads to a change of behaviour, i.e., a recognition that Onesimus is no longer a slave but a fellow believer in Christ, a brother in the Spirit. The challenge for us is to resist the pressing call to see 'the other' as anything less than being created in the image and likeness of God as we are. 'The other' is not to be disregarded but seen as one with us in God's grace."

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest
2022-08-28 - 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 4:36


My homily for the 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C, as preached during the 9.30am Mass at St Mary's Church, Dungog. The readings proclaimed were Sirach 3:17-20, 28-29; Hebrews 12:18-19, 22-24; Luke 14:1, 7-14. Today's psalm is Psalm 67: "God, in your goodness, you have made a home for the poor." "Unlike the People of Israel who were taken out of Egypt and led into the wilderness, where they wandered for forty years as strangers in a strange land, those who embark on the Christian pilgrimage of life know their final destination. And when they reach the heavenly Jerusalem, they are welcomed not as strangers but as citizens, as first-born children, who were meant to be there. Knowing the final place we are destined for makes walking the path of the Christian life a little easier."

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest
2022-07-24 - 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C

Homilies from Fr Andrew Doohan, Catholic Priest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2022 4:09


My homily for the 17th Sunday in Ordinary Time, Year C, as preached during the 9.30am Mass at St Mary's Church, Dungog. The readings proclaimed were Genesis 18:20-32; Colossians 2:12-14; Luke 11:1-13. Today's psalm is Psalm 137: "Lord, on the day I called for help, you answered me." "At the very heart of Christian prayer, of the priestly prayer of the priestly people of God, is a prayer not for what I want or think I need, but rather to align the hearts of the Christian community to the agenda of God for humanity and the world...and most importantly to not get in the way of the coming of God's kingdom."

LeagueCastle
S04E11 - Less Sin Bins More Skip Bins feat Ian Bourke (Lakes United) & Matt Hinton (Dungog)

LeagueCastle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 83:55


Chris & Josh are back with an extended ep, covering the Denton Engineering Cup with our Junkyard Skips stats performers of the week, an in depth chat with Lakes United Seagulls coach Ian "Bubba" Bourke and digging into the Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League Northern Conference with Dungog Warriors Captain Coach Matt Hinton! A big thanks to all our partner businesses who make the pod possible - Junkyard Skips, Beaver Brewery, Shipley Meats & Sharp DS Central Coast!

High Fibre
Ep 7: An Unboxing and Thankyou to the Helpers!

High Fibre

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2022 25:47


In this episode I will do an audio unboxing of my May Well Spun Box, the perfect tool for spinners seeking more calm and less anxiety. I'll also share all of my wonderful takeaways and moments from my splendid weekend in Dungog for the Knitters Picnic this past weekend. Plus a HUGE thankyou and heartfelt message for all the helpers. Those who help us set up market stalls and brainstorm yarn names and give us all the love and support we need! You are incredible! Links discussed in the episode Well Spun Boxes Hive & Gobbler Banjo Ridge Alpacas Natural Blossom Petals Oilphant Kat ( brioche knitting teacher ) Hodge Podge Yarns (my beautiful market stall neighbour) Slow Knitting Book Tactile Touch Trial

The Chris Smith Show: Highlights
Live from the Sydney Royal Easter Show - John Barnes from Dungog

The Chris Smith Show: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 3:02


John Barnes from Duncog has made 64 years of being part of the district exhibits. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Three Links Odd Cast
A Banner Down Under

The Three Links Odd Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2022 108:23


In 2009, a hall at the Stroud School of Arts in Dungog, Australia revealed an engaging secret: a hand-painted silk banner from the 19th Century.  Two years later the banner wound up in the collection of the Newcastle Museum where David Hampton would eventually find it and begin unravelling it's fascinating history.  Made in London by Tutill and Company, it was the pride and joy of Williams River Lodge of the Grand United Order of Odd Fellows.  The banner would have been carried by multiple members in parades and served as a strong reminder to the community that Odd Fellowship was a reliable bulwark against the vagaries of life.The banner was used by the lodge at least up until the late 1940s, when membership was still nearly 650 members.  Eventually the lodge folded and the hall became part of the local school, at which time the banner was moved and stored under the floorboards in a hall at the Stroud School of Arts.  Mostly forgotten at that point, it came into the collection of the museum in Newcastle who raised money and sent it on to Sydney where some restoration work was done to preserve it for future generations.  The banner is remarkable both in the condition it survived in, and for the incredible craftsmanship and artistry with which it was made.David Hampton, curator of the Newcastle Museum, joins us to tell the remarkable story of the banner and how it reflects nearly a century of changes in the social and fraternal life of Australia.  Along the way we hear about what life was like for the emigrants to Australia in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries and how groups like the Odd Fellows provided essential assistance and also they paralleled labor union and other trade organizations of the time.There is no lodge Shoutout in this episode (please feel free to contribute nominations) but in the Odd Podge Ainslie shares about his new eBay score, a clay Odd Fellows' pipe, and Toby asks David about the Somerton Man (Tamam Shud) case to see if he has any background on it.

The Creator Life with Jullian Sibi
122: "Basically A Special Cat Hour" with Marianne Dungog of The Cat Hour

The Creator Life with Jullian Sibi

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 54:38


I actually brought some cat vibes to this podcast! That's all thanks to my guest for this episode, Marianne Dungog! She's the podcaster behind The Cat Hour where she talks to people from different walks of life about their stories. She used to do another podcast with her partner, The Neptunes Podcast! I talk to her about her podcasting journey so far including her future plans to do a show! You'll probably hear some cat noises in the background. Haha! Check out The Cat Hour! https://creatorlife.julliansibi.com/TheCatHourPod instagram.com/thecathourpod Follow Marianne on Instagram! instagram.com/humancatbeing Rate and review on Apple Podcasts! bit.ly/CreatorLife-ApplePodcasts The podcast is powered by The Company Cebu! Book a visit through the link and use the promo code CREATORLIFE50! bit.ly/TCCVisit Follow The Company Cebu on social media! Website: thecompany.ph Facebook: facebook.com/thecompanycebu Twitter: twitter.com/thecompanycebu Instagram: instagram.com/thecompanycebu Check out my feature with Ambidextr! creatorlife.julliansibi.com/Ambidextr-Feature Starting a podcast? Get analytics and monetization through Podmetrics! Go to podmetrics.co and use promo code TheCreatorLife when you sign up! Podcast updates and behind-the-scenes stuff are on social media! facebook.com/creatorlifepod twitter.com/creatorlifepod instagram.com/creatorlifepod Follow me on social media! facebook.com/julliansibi twitter.com/julliansibi instagram.com/julliansibi

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Tanya & Steve for Breakfast - Triple M Newcastle
HIGHLIGHT: Dungog Rower Wins GOLD & His Parents Are SO PROUD!

Tanya & Steve for Breakfast - Triple M Newcastle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 4:17


Tanya & Steve chat to the parents of Hunter Olympian Spencer Turrin.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

LeagueCastle
S03E19 - Rosella's Flying High feat Steve Widders (Wests), Mitch Flanagan (Wallsend Maryland) & Rylie Simon (Dungog)

LeagueCastle

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 83:46


Another Episode Brought to you by Smart Artist - the go to for all sports & events photography and promotion! Time Stamps 2:55 - Denton Engineering Cup - Stats Man Players of The Week with Josh Spigelman 14:30 - Denton Engineering Cup Round 15 Preview with Steve Widders (Wests Rosellas) 35:15 - Newcastle & Hunter Rugby League C Grade with Mitch Flanagan (Wallsend Maryland Tigers) 47:45 - NHRL Ladies League Tag B Grade with Rylie Simon (Dungog Warriors) 55:50 - State of Origin & NRL Round 18 Preview with Josh Spigelman

LeagueCastle
S03E15 - Beanies For Brain Cancer & Welcome Smart Artist feat. Harry O'Brien (Cessnock), Dylan & Ryan Jones (Swansea) & Matt Hinton (Dungog)

LeagueCastle

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 97:29


Ahead of Beanies for Brain Cancer Round in the NRL we break down the local comps as well as the NRL with a handful of guests. - Denton Engineering Cup Stats Performers of The Week - with Josh Spigelman (aka The Stats Man) - NHCRL B Grade Competition (and a little International Rugby League) - with Dylan & Ryan Jones (Swansea Swans/Philippines Tamaraws) - NHCRL Northern Conference - with Matt Hinton (Dungog Warriors) - Denton Engineering Cup Round 11 Review & Round 12 Preview - with Harry O'Brien (Cessnock Goannas) - NRL & Beanies For Brain Cancer Round Preview - with Josh Spigelman We would also like to welcome on board our new partner bringing the show to you - Smart Artist - great sports & event photography and so much more! Make sure to check them out on Facebook!

Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island
Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island: David 'Jimmy' Cox

Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 37:36


Have you ever wanted to quit your day job and follow your passion? David 'Jimmy' Cox did this a couple of years ago and now has a successful microbrewery in Dungog.       

Bikes and Bulldust
Bikes and Bulldust - Highlights - Tech tip + Social Post of the month

Bikes and Bulldust

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 7:47


Tech tip of the month inspired by Todd's adventure ride in Dungog, and the boys share what caught their eye this month on Instagram.  --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/toddandjed/message

Voice of Real Australia
Dungog's biking boom, and the telehealth revolution in the bush

Voice of Real Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 28:32


Have you used telehealth before? Around 30 million Australians have since March. The uptick was made possible because of changes to...

People in Tax Podcast
S02E25: Marsha Dungog and Anshu Khanna

People in Tax Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 36:11


In S02E25, James Creech, Marsha Dungog, and Anshu Khanna discuss getting into international tax law, taxation challenges related to cross-border families, and international responses to the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Australia Wide
University fee overhaul is bad news for humanities but offers some good news for regional unis

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 30:00


Relevant and engaging coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to reg

Snap Fitness Maitland Podcast
#02 Demi Greentree - Girl Boss, Gym Manager, 100km Trail Race Ups + Downs & Love In The Work Place

Snap Fitness Maitland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2019 49:38


Today we interview, gym manager Demi Greentree. We chat about life growing up in Dungog. The power of the mind during a 100km trail race. The physical battles that your body has to go through. Finding love in the workplace and how you handle that. I hope you enjoy!

Australia Wide
Against a backdrop of severe drought, Australia’s biggest cattle sale-yard celebrates 50 years

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 30:00


Relevant and engaging coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to reg

John Tapp Racing
Episode 141:Gary Harley (Part 1)

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 33:24


In part 1 the affable Harley talks of his childhood days in Maitland and the influence of his father Jack, who was a racing tragic. Gary talks of his school days at the Maitland Marist Bros and the phantom Melbourne Cup call he was asked to provide every year. He talks of his passion for all sports and his own experiences in cricket and football. He tells a couple of stories about a young cricketer from Dungog who became a legend in later years. Gary looks back on the wonderful opportunity he received from John McDermott at the Singleton dogs. He and Macca remain very close friends to this day. Gary reflects on his first job with the Rural Bank and a transfer to Murwillumbah. He’s never forgotten the surprise phone call he received from Ray Warren - a call destined to change his life. Things moved quickly for Harley when the doyen of Newcastle race callers Billy Hill suddenly retired. Gary explains the sad circumstances of Bill’s shock decision.

On The Road To Better Business
Episode 1 - Dungog business operator Ros Runciman talks business in Australian tourism

On The Road To Better Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2019 73:49


Welcome to the first episode of our exciting new Podcast series "On The Road To Better Business". I am your host, David Cleverly, and I am a professional video producer and small business operator from Australia. On The Road To Better Business is here to assist small businesses everywhere succeed. Through the support of our professional associates in such industries such as Google Search Marketing, Social Media Marketing, SEO, Finance and even Personal Development, you'll find information here that will help your business survive and thrive! Don't forget to subscribe and drop us a line at david@digicrew.com.au. We would love to hear from you! So, let's get into episode 1: My wife, Michelle, and I met Ros Runciman in 2005 when I was hired by Ten News in Sydney Australia to cover a story in her region. Ros, who lives in Main Creek which is approximately 15 minutes out of Dungog, New South Wales, had discovered a rare glowing fungi along the creek banks in a nearby Rainforest. Unfortunately when we got there, the fungi wasn't performing, but we forged a long-time friendship with Ros and her husband, Kev, who happened to own and operate Yeranda at Barrington Tops, three self-contained stone and timber cottages rented out to guests to stay in and enjoy the very beautiful, remote surrounds. Ros and Kev's Son David runs Yeranda these days and the business can be found here: www.yeranda.com.au A few years later, I decided that Ros would be good talent to interview for a business web site of some kind, but at that stage I was unsure how the recording would be used. Recently when I discovered some of our video content would make great Podcast material, I decided that now would be a good time to dust off the cobwebs and make use of the great content Ros gave me as a Podcast. So, sit back, relax and enjoy episode 1 of On The Road To Better Business with myself, David Cleverly, interviewing Ros Runciman. Links: Yeranda at Barrington Tops 117 Skimmings Gap Road Main Creek NSW 2420 www.yeranda.com.au Phone (02) 49921208 Digicrew Australia 61 Coachwood Drive Ourimbah NSW 2258 digicrew.com.au Phone 0427 627335

Australia Wide
Maryborough works to shake off "scary" reputation

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2019 30:00


Things have been tough in Maryborough for some years but two murders in 2018 rocked the already-struggling community. It's developed a reputation as "Scaryborough" not only to outsiders, but its own people. Some locals are now fighting to raise the self-esteem of the town and change perceptions.  

Guantanamo Dave
Chapter 38 - Dave Volunteers At The Dungog Film Festival

Guantanamo Dave

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2018 25:26


Guantanamo Dave out every Thursday dissects life and times of David Gairdner, stand up comedian. Joined by Allan Brady and James Connors.

R and R Property Podcast With The Real Estate Girl Denise Haynes

By R & R Property - Stroud's Real Estate Specialists Established by the Australian Agricultural Company in 1826, Stroud is an incredibly picturesque rural town which is steeped in history. Many gorgeous heritage buildings and convict built structures such as the 8 underground grain silos within “Silo Hill” still remain today. Located along The Bucketts Way, inland of the beaches of Port Stephens, approximately 1 hour from the Hunter Valley and approximately 2.5 to 3 hrs from Sydney, Stroud falls within the Midcoast Council area. The residential area of Stroud is surrounded by farmland, both working farms and lifestyle properties. It is incredibly pretty, framed by rolling hills and mountains, plus a high average rainfall ensures it is almost always lush and green. Stroud has an approximate population of 1000 people, the highest percentage being made up of families in owner occupied homes. At R & R Property we regularly receive enquiries from clients wishing to rent in the area but the town does not hold enough investment properties to accommodate the demand. (Pic sourced from yourinvestmentproperty magazine) For the littlies Stroud Public School has an excellent reputation and there is also the choice of nearby Booral and Stroud Road schools as well. Pre-school and 2 x day care centres are available plus playgroups. Because the schools are small the children benefit from being able to work closely with their teachers and also form strong friendship bonds with their peers as a group. For higher school education children have the choice to commute via school bus to Dungog, Gloucester, Medowie, Bulahdelah, Raymond Terrace, Maitland and Newcastle. Stroud has a commercial hub of retail shops and services within the main street and surrounding areas including a pharmacy, a medical centre, produce store, antiques store, hand made goods, second hand furniture shops, a grocery store with newsagency service, post office, butchers, bakery, hairdressers, beauty salons, café’s, remedial massage, mechanic, tyre service, auto electrician, fuel stations, Hotel, Country Club & Golf Course, Chinese Restaurant, and a Real Estate Agency. There are also a high number and large variety of small businesses operating from homes throughout the area. We currently have one Farm gate/road side stall business operating, where fresh organic produce is sold. There are also regular Permaculture and related classes available. A cluster of boutique vineyards exist, some offer cellar door services, another holds regular muso functions, weddings, parties and markets. Yamahas number one motocross champion, Josh Green has a riding school here as well; perfect for kids and adults alike to learn new riding skills. Community spirit is strong in the country and this certainly applies to Stroud. I have always found that whenever a family or person is in crisis the community all pulls together to help them. It is truly wonderful to see and experience. I also love walking down the street when locals stop you for a chat or sing out a greeting. You certainly feel like you belong in this amazing community. There are numerous groups and activities to be enjoyed, anything from boot camp, trail riding, trail bike groups, pony club, historical society, garden club, quilting to acting & writers groups, whatever takes your fancy. We have the Stroud Raiders Football Team, The Wild Cats Soccer Team & the Cricket Club should you be a sporting enthusiast. Annual events include the Stroud Show, Stroud Rodeo & Camp Draft, International Brick & Rolling Pin Throwing Contest and the Stroud Fair. R & R Property always attend these events, have their marquee up and provide face painting for the littlies. It is a great time to catch up with our community as a whole. R & R Property are always sponsors for Stroud’s events. Our next major event coming up is the Stroud Annual Country Show in which this year we will be sponsoring the wife carrying competition and the token booth. Stroud and its surrounding localities have an amazing array of varying waterways, both fresh and salt water, therefore lending itself to be enjoyed by kayakers, boating enthusiasts, fisherman or just having plain old splashing about fun. I personally grew up in the small town of Allworth. Allworth is located just south of Stroud and is placed along the banks of the Karuah River which is salt water at that point. It has a boat ramp and jetty and we have a very popular fishing club who hold an annual flathead catching competition. I spent my childhood swimming, fishing, boating and catching mud crabs in the river, with friends and family. It’s truly an amazing and beautiful river. Stroud features public parks and BBQ areas, a free 25m public swimming pool, skate park & a beautiful showground with camping facilities. A little known fact is that Stroud has a “Common”. A 30 acre parcel of land on the fringe of the residential area to be used by the community. Locals who live in the residential area can keep their horse on the common for as little as $3 per week. Locals either work in the area in various trades and employment or commute. Stroud has a large poultry & beef industry and a handful of dairies still. We are within easy travelling distance to the RAAF base and the Newcastle Airport which provides employment. Others commute to the surrounding suburbs or to Newcastle City, Central Coast or Hunter Valley for employment, finding it an easy drive along our roads once they’re out of the city areas. As previously mentioned as well, a lot of locals are working small businesses from home. Affordability is excellent in the Stroud district with the current median house price sitting around the $325,000 mark. Our prices range from vacant ¼ acre building blocks in the vicinity of $120,000 and up into large prestige properties in the $1 Million+ range. We have some new rural/residential estates coming onto the market in the near future which will be exciting and meet the demand we currently have for small acreages. We are currently incredibly short on stock given the successful year we had last year which came through into the Christmas period. In Stroud we’ve always had the Sydney market either for weekend getaways or complete relocations but these days it has changed to mostly complete relocations. Central Coast clients have become one of our largest new player groups to the field. It seems that because Sydney is still in boom mode at the time of writing, vendors are selling up and moving to the Central Coast. In fact the Central Coast locals are calling their home town “Little Sydney” and looking to escape from the rat race by moving our way for a Tree Change. We also have quite a bit of interest from the Newcastle area and Medowie. Medowie has the RAAF Base and the Newcastle Airport not far from it; which are an approximate 45 minute drive from Stroud. This leads workers to buy in our area and make the easy commute as needed. Having the Airport at such a handy distance suits business people who possibly work from home but have to attend meetings at Head Office, or meet with clients on a regular basis. It is also popular with mine workers who fly in and fly out to Western Australia. Currently our most popular properties are the smaller acreages, between 2 to 50 acres. These are classed as hobby farms. The smaller sized parcels of land allow people to have the space they yearn for as well as keep animals, have vegetable gardens, ornamental gardens and chicken coops. These smaller sized acreage properties are not as much maintenance, especially helpful for the owners who are working away from home. Here is a handy link to our Business Directory: CLICK HERE FOR R & R Property's Stroud Business Directory Denise Haynes and the R & R Property Team have offices located in both Stroud and Bulahdelah but cover a large area surrounding them, including Gloucester and Karuah. They are your Tree Change Specialists and love assisting others to make the move from city to country. The team are a combination of lifetime locals and tree changers so their vast experience and knowledge is your asset. You’ll find their free Real Estate advice on their Website, Podcasts and Facebook - “Hints and Tips”. You can grab your FREE Tree change Guide at : www.randrproperty.com.au YOU SEE OUR SIGNS EVERYWHERE! Stroud : 02 4994 5766 | “Bowen Chambers” 73 Cowper St, Stroud NSW 2425 Bulahdelah: 02 4997 4325 | 78 Stroud St, Bulahdelah NSW 2423 E: info@randrproperty.com.au ***PLEASE NOTE: This information is meant as a guide only and clients should always undertake their own independent research.

Showreel
Third Dungog Short Film Festival

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2016


The sleepy NSW town of Dungog transformed for a third time now into a festival venue which includes the Dungog Short Film Festival with prizes across 5 categories worth $30,000. Supported by private and public groups this is an event which is putting Dungog on the international map.

Showreel
Monster & Bear Production's Sarah Hickey's walk for inspiration & Dungog Featival Short Film Competition

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2015


Sarah Hickey, filmmaker, will walk 800km from Melbourne to Adelaide searching for film locations; Veronica Bolzon, Dungog Festival Director, tells us how a country centre builts the successful Dungog short film festival.

Live Paranormal
Shriekfest Radio Guest Chris & Robert Smellin

Live Paranormal

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2013 51:00


Bio: Chris and Robert Smellin hold an MA in Creative Media (film and TV) from RMIT University. Together as writer/directors that have completed a number of short films that have screened at over 60 film festivals around the world including WorldFest- Houston International film festival (where they have won three REMI awards), Dungog film festival, Fright Night film festival, Shriekfest film festival, Tallgrass film festival, West Chester International short film festival, Shockerfest and Atlanta, Melbourne and Denver underground film festivals.   Furthermore they have done countless corporate videos and wedding videos for a number of years and have both lectured at RMIT and Holmesglen. Currently the twin writer/directors are developing an 85 minute revenge thriller and a 15 minute zombie film.