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Every month on Pathways, host Aaron Millar and producer Jason Paton crack open a few stories, play their favorite clips, and take you on a whirlwind preview of what's coming up this month on Armchair Explorer. It's part travel hangout, part behind-the-scenes, and a whole lot of part “wait, you did what?” In this episode, we're going from the dreamtime waters of the Great Barrier Reef to the quiet strength of Chief Joseph's legacy in Oregon, from biking hidden streets in Victoria B.C. to walking with kangaroos on remote roads in South Australia. These are stories of culture, nature, and the wild places where the two intertwine.
Agricultural advocacy groups react to the Albanese Labor-government's landslide election win on the weekend, challenging times for the SA wool industry as drought and high input costs see forecast wool production plummet, and a Streaky Bay farmer gathering a database of sheep numbers needing feed across the West Coast and Eyre Peninsula.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Send us a textEpisode 133: Mike Tyrrell - Survival First Aid & Faith Coleman - Update on Algal BloomThis week we are joined by 2 great guests to chat about a couple of really important aspects of fishing!Mike Tyrell from Survival First Aid joins us to chat about their innovative first aid kits and tells us all about the journey the family business has been on and how important having the right gear can be to potentially save a life. Their system is a bit different to a standard one size fits all system, with different equipment in specialised kits for all different activities - including fishing boat and 4WDing.As a part of our news segment, we chat with ecologist Faith Coleman for a comprehensive update on the algal blooms causing fish kills across the state. Starting off around Waitpinga Beach on the Fleurieu Peninsula and now including cockle deaths at Goolwa and further fish kills on Kangaroo Island, southern Yorke Peninsula and even as far as the Eyre Peninsula. We find out the science and different factors that lead to this occurring, debunk some of the myths and try to hypothesise what could happen next! We also touch on other news including backlash from an altercation at West Lakes that has backfired for a couple of angry residents who confronted some young anglers and what the fishing community is doing to support the kids!Plus, all the fishing reports including winter whiting, the back end of the local tuna season, crabs remain strong on Yorke Peninsula and the start of the mullet run at Marion Bay. The Fishing Guru is also able to clear up our confusion over the plural of Platypus's via a voice memo, while our tackle item of the week is the 3 year servicing plan that comes with the new 2025 Shimano Stella!
India reinstates tariffs on chickpeas from Australia from today, more than 100,000 head of livestock estimated lost in flooding in outback QLD, and research on the Eyre Peninsula into how canola crops will burn in varying conditions.
Hundreds of farmers, researchers and agribusiness professionals attend the first South Australian grain industry awards, ongoing concerns around water supply for livestock on Kangaroo Island after a year of drought, and landholders encouraged to bait after an increase in fox sightings across the Eyre Peninsula.
Hear about travel to the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia as the Amateur Traveler talks to James Schomburgk about his adventures in this out of the way destination. Why should you visit the Eyre Peninsula? James says, "Because of its remoteness, it's probably the lowest number of tourists in Australia. And yet it's listed as one of the biggest hidden gems in the world because of the scenery. The scenery is magical. If you're looking for classic Australian beaches, pure white sand, stunning water, fantastic cliff scenery, and some of the best surf beaches in the world. The wildlife is certainly what attracts intrepid travelers to go there because it has all the wildlife that people are looking for." James recommends a 7-night itinerary for visiting the Eyre Peninsula, which includes a mix of scenic drives, wildlife encounters, beach visits, and unique experiences. Below is the itinerary based on his recommendations: Day 1: Adelaide to Whyalla Clare Valley: Take a scenic detour through this famous wine region, known for its Rieslings and boutique wineries. Suggested stop: Pikes Wines for wine tasting and lunch. Wirrabara: Stonehut Bakery or Julia's Kitchen at the Old Bakery for snacks or pies. View the silo art in Wirrabara. Melrose: A picturesque town at the base of Mount Remarkable, perfect for a quick coffee or walk. Whyalla: Stay the night. Visit the Whyalla Jetty, a unique figure-eight-shaped jetty. Optional: View the giant cuttlefish if visiting in May-August. ... https://amateurtraveler.com/travel-to-the-eyre-peninsula-of-south-australia/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Send us a textEpisode 123: Shane Hodgens, Tackle World - Pt AugustaThis week we are joined by Shane Hodgens, who we have previously chatted to as the owner of the Tackle World store in Port Lincoln. This time he joins us from Pt Augusta, where they have opened a second store, initially as a pop up shop and now as a permanent fixture. Port Augusta has been the hot spot in SA fishing of late, with plenty of huge Kingfish being landed and just this week a Swordfish was filmed swimming very close to shore. Shane updates us on fishing across the whole of the Eyre Peninsula, talks about the process of opening a new store and gives his opinion about how the states Kingfish fishery would be best managed.We also have a huge news segment with all the latest updates from across the state, including:RecFish SA have released their annual report.PIRSA is launching a new app next year which will include ‘Opt in Reporting' of recreational catches.Yellowtail Kingfish are moving to a stage 2 review under the allocation review committee after a potential breach was found through tagging data.A plan for Kingfish aquaculture in the riverland town of Waikerie. A Rec Fishing survey is being conducted with $50 vouchers up for grabs.RecFish SA clinics are heading to Moonta.A PIRSA survey on the commercial scale fishery management plan.$500,000 to reduce the risk of shark attacks across summer. Vic Fisheries are pushing to have the Carp Herpes virus undergo a trial.A big start to the Seeds for Snapper program for this summer. 2 fisherman and a dog rescued after their boat was upturned near Robe. Plus, we have all the latest fishing reports, including Tuna, Kingfish, land based Samson fish and an update on Rohdey's unsuccessful fishing attempts at Hamilton Island last week - at least he didn't get sunburnt in the his Shimano pro stretch vented shirt!
The pristine beaches, the effortless rural lifestyle and participating in a welcoming community. It was all too much for Dr Isaac Taylor to resist. So he's returned to the place he grew up in to serve the communities of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. In this episode of 'Destination Medicine', Dr Taylor shares his journey from childhood to coming home as a GP registrar. He also discusses his unexpected path into medicine, the rewarding experience of rural placements, and his current role in Cummins as part of the Remote Vocational Training Scheme.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gold Hydrogen Ltd (ASX:GHY) managing director Neil McDonald joins Proactive's Tylah Tully to discuss the company's expanded exploration footprint in South Australia. It has been awarded a new petroleum licence (PELA 792), adding approximately 1,900 square kilometres to its exploration footprint, which now spans 77,292 square kilometres. The licence includes three areas, one adjacent to PELA 688, held by subsidiary Byrock Resources Pty Ltd, and two sections on the Eyre Peninsula, close to the state's planned hydrogen power infrastructure in Whyalla and Port Bonython. The South Australian Government's Hydrogen Jobs Plan allocates A$500 million for a 200-megawatt hydrogen power plant and electrolyser near Whyalla, anticipated to be operational by early 2026. Additionally, the Port Bonython Hydrogen Hub, in collaboration with private industry, will support renewable hydrogen production, enhancing South Australia's hydrogen export capacity. #ProactiveInvestors #GoldHydrogen #ASX #Exploration #HydrogenPower #SouthAustralia #PELA792 #RenewableEnergy #HydrogenJobsPlan #NaturalHydrogen #HeliumExploration #Whyalla #PortBonython #ASX #ResourceExploration #GreenEnergy #EnergyTransition #HydrogenHub #SustainableMining #CleanEnergy #EnvironmentalStewardship #EnergyStorage
Got a question or topic you're interested in? Send us a text!Join WeedSmart Southern Extension Agronomists Jana Freebairn and Chris Davey in discussing the rising resistance to imi's (imidazolinone) in broadleaf weeds, in 2024 and beyond.Imi resistance is a growing issue within our cropping systems and is becoming ever more important when considering crop rotation, herbicide selection and yearly environmental pressures.Jana and Chris share their experiences with imi resistance so far this year in the Southern Region of SA and the Eyre Peninsula, speaking to what they have seen within lentil crops and how the WeedSmart Big 6 can assist.Delivered by our WeedSmart Extension Agronomists, Header Run videos are created for the on-the-move grower and are suitable for a watch or listen. The video can be found on our website.Learn more about WeedSmart by visiting our website. Don't forget you can follow us on Twitter too.
If you are planning to practice in an area the size of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, it helps if you buy a plane and learn to fly. That's how Dr Scott Lewis brings crucial GP and anaesthetist services to his huge patch of rural and remote Australia. In this episode of Destination Medicine, Dr Lewis describes his rewarding and varied professional life. He discusses the impact of his early experiences, the significant impact of his mentor, and the pivotal role rural medicine played in shaping his career. He highlights the challenges and rewards of providing medical care in small communities, and how his diverse roles — spanning clinical practice, teaching, and emergency services — have allowed him to make a lasting impact on rural healthcare.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Send us a textEpisode 119: Michael AngelakisThis week we are joined by Michael Angelakis, one of the biggest names in the South Australian seafood industry. We hear the story of how the Angelakis family arrived in Australia from the Greek Islands in the 1920s and went from fishing on the Eyre Peninsula for Whiting to running a booming SA business employing 150 people. Michael tells us about his own journey including his time in business, his hugely successful TV program ‘Out of The Blue' with Michael Keelan and how he is now enjoying his time as a recreational angler. We also chat about his favourite SA seafood dish, how he sees the management of fishing in SA and how he loves to cook plenty of the less sought after species, We also have all of the latest news in SA fishing, including:Crayfish season is now open in the South East of the state, but unfortunately the export ban to China continues into a fourth year. RecFish SA clinics are up and running with a kids and womens clinic in Lake Bonney on October 18 and 19 and another kids clinic at West Lakes on October 13 - Gone Fishing Day!Kingfish netting is continuing and underpriced fish are now popping up for sale. Safe Boating week is coming up and is a timely reminder to make sure you are set up for Summer. Our tackle item of the week is the Salty Captain range which we recently purchased to keep our boat in top condition over Summer. We have organised a discount code for all of our listeners, use the code ALLTHEGEAR15 to get 15% of your online orders. Jordan Saliba is the September photo competition winner thanks to his epic photos of cleaning up on Squid and King George Whiting in his kayak recently. We also update the fishing report including a barrel Tuna update, The Fishing Guru cleaning up on the Callop and a preview of the Northbank Fishing Competition being held at Wallaroo this weekend!
Matthew Pantelis speaks with Marie Shaw KC from March for Eyre about the push for rail to return on Eyre Peninsula. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, we have a conversation with Terry Schmucker, a farmer from Cootra on the Eyre Peninsula, and consultant Chris McDonough. The discussion focuses on Terry's innovative approach to soil amelioration on his dry salinity-affected land. By utilising sand and clay from high sand hills to enhance heavy flats, Terry shares how these practices are significantly transforming his farming operations. The episode also covers topics like the impact of no-till farming, salinity management, and long-term soil health improvement strategies. Gain insights into practical methods for overcoming soil challenges and enhancing productivity on dry saline land. 00:00 Introduction to MSF Farm Talk Podcast 00:20 Meet Terry Schmucker, Cootra Farmer 00:29 Soil Amelioration Techniques 01:20 Challenges and Solutions for Dry Saline Land 03:16 Economic and Practical Considerations 05:03 Impact of No-Till Farming 07:30 Long-Term Soil Management Strategies 10:30 Concluding Thoughts and Future Outlook 11:01 Acknowledgements and Project FundingSupport the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rachel Read is a mother of five who is raising awareness of sex education curriculum content in South Australian schools and advocating for parental involvement in education. Rachel decided to become a member of the governing council of her childrens' school in the Eyre Peninsula. Concerned about the curriculum material, she met with other parents to discuss what their children were being exposed to in classrooms and found that they shared her concerns. However, the school told her she would be "formally disciplined" and have to attend respect-building workshops. On this episode of BASED, Senator Antic and Rachel Read discuss her experience of seeking curriculum transparency and working with other parents to challenge the system. Link to FB Page Parents For Safe Kids: https://www.facebook.com/parents.for.safe.kids Link to FB Group Guardians South Australia: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1945148312316645 Link to FB Group In Defence of Children: https://www.facebook.com/groups/indefenceofchildren/
In this episode of the WeedSmart Podcast, we heard from Josh Hollitt, an Independant Agronomist located in the Eyre Peninsula, who is presenting at the upcoming WeedSmart Week in Port Lincoln. Speaking on summer weed control strategies, Josh has over a decade of experience to share and is looking forward to hearing from other growers and agronomists in the region.We also heard from co-host Pete Newman about his panel, focusing on HWSC and challenges growers have faced. If you're attending WeedSmart Week, take a listen to his tips and tricks to get the most out of the event!If you're looking to secure tickets to WeedSmart Week, please find them here! We will also be recording the speaker presentations, so if you can't make it, make sure you stay tuned into our Twitter, @WeedSmartAU, or sign up for our Newsletter here to get our content in one place!Learn more about WeedSmart by visiting our website. Don't forget you can follow us on Twitter too.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 114: Brett Mensforth, SA AnglerThis week we are joined by Brett Mensforth, Co-Editor of SA Angler Magazine, along with his father Shane. The magazine has recently transitioned to a digital publication and it is great to hear all about this process and how successful it has been. Brett also tells us about his own fishing recently, most notably having success catching three 100+ kilogram Southern Bluefin Tuna with his dad off the Southern Yorke Peninsula. We chat about the increasing number of barrel size fish being caught all along the state and also hear from Brett about his thoughts on some of the big fishing issues in SA.Plus, we have all the fishing news including:Snapper limits in the South East to remain unchanged for another 12 months. PIRSA has launched a snapper research hub on their website.An illegal haul of snapper and other fish from the Eyre Peninsula. Another cod pod deployed by RecFish SA at Myponga Reservoir.O'Sullivans Beach boat ramp repairs completed.A huge congregation of Spider Crabs near Coffin Bay.A sad update on a rare King Penguin that frequented SA waters earlier in the year. Our tackle item of the week is the large tackle bag from Shimano we are setting up to use on our boat in the coming season. Plus we have all the latest fishing reports including winter whiting, plenty of Salmon across the state, school holiday reservoir fishing and have the Barrelltuna gone?
It's NAIDOC Week – a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of First Nations people. Artists from Kokatha, Mirning, Wirangoo and other coastal nations are exhibiting their works and using their art and culture to speak up about the environment at Ceduna on the shores of Murat Bay on the coast, west of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. - Ngayon ay NAIDOC Week – pagkakataon ito upang ipagdiwang ang kasaysayan, kultura at mga tagumpay ng mga First Nations people. Ang mga artista mula sa Kokatha, Mirning, Wirangoo at iba pang mga coastal nation ay nagsasagawa ng eksibit, ipinapakita ang kanilang mga gawa at ginagamit ang kanilang sining at kultura upang magsalita tungkol sa kapaligiran sa Ceduna sa baybayin ng Murat Bay, kanluran ng Eyre Peninsula sa South Australia.
It's NAIDOC Week – a time to celebrate the history, culture and achievements of First Nations people. Artists from Kokatha, Mirning, Wirangoo and other coastal nations are exhibiting their works and using their art and culture to speak up about the environment at Ceduna on the shores of Murat Bay on the coast, west of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.
iTech Minerals (ASX: ITM) managing director Michael Schwarz joins Small Caps to discuss the company's recent success in developing a significant graphite play on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. iTech has achieved a significant 300% resource upgrade at its Eyre Peninsula graphite project. The upgraded Eyre Peninsula graphite project mineral resource estimate now stands at 35.2 million tonnes at 6.0% total graphitic carbon. Meanwhile, iTech has obtained exceptional recoveries of around 93% using an industry standard flotation circuit on a bulk concentrate sample of 3.4kg graphite from its Lacroma graphite project. The next step will be assessing the bulk sample with spheroidization and purification test work aimed at producing a purified spherical graphite product that meets industry standards for battery anode material in lithium-ion batteries. iTech is now processing to the next phase of developing this project aimed at helping the world meet the graphite shortages that many analysts are predicting over the next decade. According to Whatech, the global graphite market reached $35.6 billion in 2023 and is expected to reach $58 billion by 2031, growing with a CAGR of 6.2% during the forecast period 2024-2031. Articles:https://smallcaps.com.au/itech-minerals-high-purity-graphite-concentrate-production-lacroma/https://smallcaps.com.au/itech-minerals-resource-upgrade-eyre-peninsula-graphite/ For more information on iTech Minerals:https://smallcaps.com.au/stocks/asx-itm/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the MSF Farm Talk podcast, host Tanja Morgan discusses the potential of long coleoptile varieties with Terese McBeath from CSIRO and Andrew Ware, Research Agronomist with EPAG Research. The conversation covers recent research findings from trials in the Mallee and Eyre Peninsula regions, focusing on soil types, seeding strategies, and optimizing conditions for long coleoptile varieties. Tune in to learn how this technology could enhance your farming system, improve emergence outcomes, and stay ahead with the latest agricultural innovations. 00:00 Introduction to MSF Farm Talk Podcast 00:14 Exploring Long Coleoptile Varieties 00:57 Research Findings from Trial Sites 02:17 Soil Type and Seeding Strategies 04:47 Seeding Setup and Fertilizer Placement 05:50 Current Trials and Observations 07:21 Grower Experiences and Future Prospects 11:13 Conclusion and Further Information This podcast has been brought to you as part of the ‘Developing robust ground cover to enable resilience in low rainfall mixed farms' project through funding from the Australian Government's Future Drought Fund. We would also like to acknowledge the GRDC project "Integrating long coleoptile wheat into Australian farming systems through an integrated understanding of genetics, management and environment" For more info click hereSupport the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Every now and then we are contacted by someone with a story that is so moving that we act on it as soon as we can. This was one of those phone calls. Brett Harder owns a neat transport fleet on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia and called Bruce to share his story. A passionate truck enthusiast which is obvious by the quality and presentation of his fleet yet this is about his early signs and sudden diagnosis of a terminal illness. We always say that life is short but it's easy to get complacent, so Brett's willingness to share his current situation was embraced to remind us how lucky we are. Please note that there are some sound issues again as Brett was a bit quiet at times but this doesn't overshadow this remarkable man. Thankyou Brett, it was an absolute pleasure. JOIN THE MEMBERS GROUP www.copysouthbound.com.au
Joining us on this extra-long episode of the WeedSmart Podcast was Mike Bell, who shared his extensive experience of soil nutrition and more recent work into P&K deep placement in the northern regions. We also talked with Kurt Mayne, a grower from Rolleston, QLD, who has been implementing a deep placement regime into his operations, and heard about his recent experience with milk thistle.NEWS and LINKSCrop Competition: Improving soil health gives the crop the best chance at competing against weeds. Learn all about crop competition with our free online course via our Learning Hub, Crop Competition 101.WeedSmart Week:Get tickets to the annual WeedSmart Week event! Held in Port Lincoln on July 29-30, the latest knowledge and advice around the WeedSmart Big 6 will be shared, with a focus on experiences from the Eyre Peninsula and southern region.GRDC Deep placement update paper:Take a read of Mikes' paper on deep P&K placement, or the fact sheet available here.Kurt Mayne's WeedSmart Feature:Kurt and his family operate a 6000 ha mixed farming operation of dryland grain production and backgrounding steers for feedlots at ‘Broken Plains', 13 km east of Rolleston in Central Queensland. Learn more about WeedSmart by visiting our website. Don't forget you can follow us on Twitter too.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 111: Shane Hodgens, Tackle World Port lincolnThis week we are joined by Shane Hodgens, the man behind one of the best tackle shops we've seen, in Tackle World Port Lincoln. Shane shares his journey into the tackle industry and how they have recently opened up in a huge new location as well as talks us through everything happening in fishing on the Eyre Peninsula. We discuss some of the amazing recent catches with a Swordfish caught last week, believed to be the first caught recreationally from Port Lincoln and also large numbers of 100+ kilogram tuna being caught. We also have all the latest fishing news, including:The Tumby Bay jetty has re-opened after an 18 month closure.The Goolwa Cockle season is now closed but an increased bag limit for next year has been announced. Sharks have returned to the Neptune Islands after a 94 day absence.Caleb Murray pushing for people with a disability to chase their goals!Our tackle item of the week is the clip on bells that we were missing when carp fishing while camping over the weekend and we also have all of the fishing reports across the state. Plus, we are bringing back our monthly photo competition with some great prize packs thanks to Shimano.
China lifts a ban on imported beef from five Australian abattoir, the SA government to study the feasibility of returning rail freight on the Eyre Peninsula, and SA agrees with Victoria and NSW to flush water from the upper Menindee Lakes into the lower Darling River.
In this episode, we talk to Bevan Addison of Adama about pre-emergent herbicide options in canola, and getting the best out of products.We also spoke to Senior Research Officer Mechelle Owen, who works within the Australian Herbicide Resistance Initiative (AHRI) to monitor herbicide resistance and development.NEWS and LINKSWebinar: Achieve effective pre-em weed control while protecting the crop at seedingJoin WeedSmart Extension Agronomist Greg Condon, FMC's tech specialist Mark Yerbury, and ICAN's herbicide technology expert Mark Congreve in a discussion about getting the best out of your pre-emergent.WeedSmart Week:Get tickets to the annual WeedSmart Week event! Held in Port Lincoln on July 29-30, the latest knowledge and advice around the WeedSmart Big 6 will be shared, with a focus on experiences from the Eyre Peninsula and southern region.Learn more about WeedSmart by visiting our website. Don't forget you can follow us on Twitter too.
“If you can see it, you can be it” - Marty LovegroveThere's some conversations that leave you with a smile, they're raw and real and people that do extraordinary things while not taking it all too seriously. Marty Lovegrove is definitely one of those people!As a kid, Marty wanted to be a shearer – just like his Dad. As a youngen he'd dream about the early days spent in the woolshed on the family farm on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. He may never had pursued the shearing thing, however he most definitely has built a remarkable career in agriculture. In this chat, Oli and Marty talk about business ownership, the big leaps, backing yourself and the rewards associated with creating opportunities for the next generation of agronomists coming through.Marty has been recognised as a Syngenta Growth Award winner in the category of Productivity Advisor, so – let's hear his story and get to know him! Podcast partnership appreciation: Oli recently caught up with Martin Lovegrove after he was an Award recipient at the 2023 Syngenta Growth Awards in Sydney. This is the third podcast episode in a partnership with Syngenta Australia featuring recipients of the Syngenta 2023 Growth Awards.
Australia's Agriculture Minister says it's farmers that stand to benefit the most from the improving relationship with China.Rural property prices are holding well in South Australia despite an overall softening across the country.Aquaculture industries hope to see expansion with a new zone policy finalised for the Lower Eyre Peninsula.
Legal experts are warning that a proposed bill to regulate misinformation on the internet could see Australians having fewer protections. Anthony Albanese will today launch a $10m teacher recruitment campaign in conjunction with all states and territories. South Australian Police and emergency services return to waters off the Eyre Peninsula this morning after a 55-year-old man was fatally mauled by a great white shark. Figures in wagering, the law and sport in Victoria are trapped in a massive Ponzi scandal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chef Cameron Tabe is all about South Australian produce from the ground up. Growing & learning farming life in Point Lincoln on the Eyre Peninsula taught him how to create a menu, that heroes the region- now at the helm of award winning Luma at The Playford hotel. https://lumarestaurant.com.au. https://www.travellingsenorita.com
The SA opposition has voiced support for farmers who are opposing proposed changes to the cease harvest threshold, beekeepers will meet this week to decide whether to continue with varroa mite eradication efforts, and a mine on SA's Eyre Peninsula is turning its focus to producing a material used in high end porcelain products.
Hey there, fellow property enthusiasts! Looking for the perfect property manager to support your portfolio goals and maximize returns? In this episode of Dashdot Insider, we've got the awesome Rav Prakash from Kemp Real Estate, spilling the beans on everything you need to know about property management. Rav and his team know that finding the right property manager is crucial for a successful and profitable property portfolio. They've got the inside scoop on what to look for when choosing a manager, so you don't end up with a bad experience. So, if you want someone who truly listens to your goals and needs, understands your assets' potential, and can attract fantastic tenants, this episode is a goldmine of tips and tricks. But wait, there's more! Rav shares some genius strategies to minimize downtime and get your property tenanted ASAP. Plus, he breaks down different property management models, so you can find the one that suits you best. Oh, and for all you commercial property investors out there, don't worry, he's got you covered too! Learn how to find the right tenants and lease terms for your commercial properties. And here's the best part: Rav will show you how to build a property portfolio that runs like clockwork, giving you the freedom you've always dreamed of. So, if you're ready to take your property game to the next level and make smart, informed decisions, hit that play button now! Happy listening, and let's make your property dreams a reality! If you love this episode, email us at podcast@dashdot.com.au, and don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share this podcast! See you on the inside! In this episode, we cover: 00:00 Coming up 04:09 How to Snag a Stellar Property Manager 07:35 The Ultimate Checklist for Success 12:08 My Journey into Property Management Wonderland 12:08 Transforming Properties for Maximum Value 23:43 Unearthing the Perfect Property Manager Fit 27:45 Landing Your Dream Property Manage 33:17 What You Must Know About Property Management Costs 40:01 Mastering the Art of Property Management Know-How About Rav Meet Rav, the driving force behind our award-winning Residential Property Management Team here at Kemp Real Estate. Originally from Adelaide, he made the leap to the Eyre Peninsula in 2020, bringing with him a wealth of knowledge from his 11-year corporate background. As the Manager of our top-notch team, Rav's strategic and innovative approach ensures our clients' utmost satisfaction. He's all about attention to detail and fantastic leadership, which has led to our team's well-deserved recognition in the industry. But wait, there's more! Rav doesn't stop at residential properties; he's also the guru in charge of managing the largest commercial real estate portfolio in Port Lincoln. From retail and office spaces to industrial and hospitality properties, he knows the commercial market like the back of his hand. Your success is his top priority. Rav is on a mission to keep our team ahead of the game. Continuous improvement and development are his bread and butter. By staying on top of industry advancements, training, and technology, he ensures our team is equipped to provide you with the best experience possible. With Rav leading the charge, you can trust that your properties are in the safest hands. His dedication, experience, and commitment to excellence make him an invaluable asset to our team. Rest assured, your needs will be met with the highest level of professionalism and efficiency. So, whether you have residential or commercial properties, Rav and his team are here to take care of your real estate needs like never before. Experience the Kemp Real Estate difference with Rav at the helm! Connect with Rav Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/kemprealestate Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kemprealestate/ Website - https://kemprealestate.com.au/ Connect With Us: Subscribe on Youtube (https://www.youtube.com/@dashdotinsider) Listen on Spotify (https://spoti.fi/3Np19x8) Dashdot Website (https://www.dashdot.com.au/) Ready to work with us directly? (https://dashdot.com.au/discovery) Get your Property Portfolio Growth Plan (https://dashdot.com.au/portfoliogrowthplan) #PropertyManagementTips #MaximizeReturns #PortfolioGoals #RealEstateInsights #PropertyEnthusiasts #InvestmentStrategies #SmartDecisions #RealEstateSuccess #CommercialProperty #TenantSolutionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Part one of a two-part interview with Palestinian writer and political analysist Jafar M. Ramini, beginning with 1948 when he was a five year old and the Hagenah militia stormed his family home in Jenin. The Native Mounted Police in Australia. Called police but in reality extermination squads employed as extermination squads by colonial and later Australian governments – military historian Professor Peter Stanley Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees talking about the stark differences between the two societies he visited: Britain and Norway. Analysis of the decision to disallow the proposed nuclear waste dump on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia – Dr Margie Beavis, Vice President of the Medical Association for Prevention Of War Head to www.3cr.org.au/hometime-tuesday for full access to links and previous podcasts
Traditional owners on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula say a Federal Court ruling stopping a plan to build a radioactive waste dump is a positive outcome for all Australians. The Australian Conservation Foundation has welcomed the decision and hopes the federal government does not appeal it.
Traditional owners on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula have won a legal challenge to stop the federal government building a nuclear waste facility near Kimba.
Barngarla Traditional Owners on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula have won a legal challenge, to stop the federal government building a nuclear waste facility near Kimba, Russia has withdrawn from a pact which allowed Ukraine to export grain and more records have been broken by Viterra as grain continues to be shipped out for export.
Wool brokers say low value wool is being dumped into landfill because its not worth the cost of storage, former senator Rex Patrick has lodged an F-O-I for emails about the Eyre Peninsula desalination site choice and the prawn season has wrapped up for Spencer Gulf fishers and while the catch was up, prices are down.
About 350 dairy farmers who settled a class action with Fonterra over the 2016 dairy crisis have learned they will get about 10 per cent of what they claimed they lost in milk payments, an old Viterra silo site on the Eyre Peninsula will soon be collecting plastics rather than grain and a wet season has made for tricky conditions this season, lowering quince yields for some growers in the South East.
In this episode, Barry chats to David Christensen managing director at Renascor Resources (ASX:RNU). Renascor Resources is an emerging graphite development company. Its core asset is the Siviour Graphite Project on the Eyre Peninsula, in South Australia. Renascor aims to become a leading supplier of 100% Australian-made, low-cost purified spherical graphite for lithium-ion battery anode makers worldwide. The company recently made headlines after commencing the procurement of long-lead time items for its proposed Siviour mine and concentrator, the upstream portion of the company's planned vertically integrated Battery Anode Material (BAM) graphite mine and manufacturing operation in South Australia. To hear Barry and James discuss all this and more, tune in below!
Episode 142In episode 142, Chis has another Fact or Fiction, they answer listener questions and share the latest cruise news from Ponant, Silversea, Viking Coral Expeditions and Viking.Ponant Celebrates 35 yearsSupport the showListen, Like, Subscribe & Review on your favourite podcast directory.Share the podcast with someone you think will enjoy the showBuy Me A Coffee – This podcast is only possible thanks to our supporters, simply buying a coffee keeps us on air. It is just like shouting your mate a coffee, and we consider our listeners close mates. https://bit.ly/2T2FYGXSustainable Fashion – choose a TBCP design or design your own… all using organic cotton, green energy and zero plastic https://bit.ly/32G7RdhRun for a Reason – This year Chris Walked for a Reason, raising money for the Type 1 Diabetes Family Centre. The Family Centre is a unique WA based home away from home for people with type 1. The team work alongside people living with type 1 diabetes, to support them to live a full and rewarding life. Donations can be made here: https://lnkd.in/gjs7jXXjListener QuestionsDamian from Liverpool asks. Chris/Baz Europe appears to be the modern leader in construction of passenger ships, but are their any Australian ship builders of significance?Unknown, Chris Baz have you ever visited the Barcelona Maritime Museum. I recently visited and highly recommend a visit. Just a short walk from the port area, it was the former Royal Dockyards of Barcelona, and houses some great content from the 15th Century to present day including a replica Royal Galleon, over 60m in length and powered by 59 oars and the power of 236 rowers and the fully operation Schooner Santa Eulalia.Cruise newsPONANT – 35 Years of Exploration Guided by NaturePonant is celebrating its 35th anniversary by paying tribute to those who have been at the heart of its development and growth since 1988 with a new media campaign highlighting their expertise and commitment. The people of PONANT all share the same ambition to make travel a unique experience of discovery, understanding and meaning, with nature as a guide.Exactly two years ago, Captain Etienne Garcia reached the North Pole aboard the first LNG-powered hybrid electric polar exploration vessel. Maria, a naturalist, shared her passion for tropical marine life in Las Islas de la Bahía archipelago in Honduras. Sandrine, a naturalist, and expedition leader accompanied passengers across to Macquarie Island to educate them on penguin species, and Mick returned to Indonesia, to connect with local communities in his mission to craft sustainable and inclusive expedition itineraries. All embody the philosophy that has guided PONANT on its own journey for the last 35 years.35 years of environmental awarenessReducing emissions remains a major challenge for the coming years, which is why PONANT targets to equip its entire fleet with shore power by 2026.This corporate journey could not be achieved without the commitment of guests, partners, and the daily work of its employees, all committed towards more sustainable tourism.https://youtu.be/kH6sTNEoFhsSilversea Unveils 140-Day World Cruise for 2026, Its Most Diverse Voyage EverSilversea Cruises has unveiled details on its 140-day World Cruise 2026, ‘The Curious and the Sea'—the most diverse and immersive voyage in the cruise line's history, which broadens the largest collection of extended sailings in ultra-luxury cruising. Guests will embark Silver Dawn® in Fort Lauderdale on January 6, 2026, before travelling deep into 70 destinations in 37 countries—the most ever on a Silversea World Cruise—including 26 calls that are new for a Silversea World Cruise or unvisited since 2020, and 9 overnights. An exclusive pre-sale opens to Venetian Society members on June 14, while general sales open on June 22.‘The Curious and the Sea' will connect travellers with the rich history of navigation, inspired by the same curiosity that led ancient seafarers to sail to unknown lands. Channeling the same spirit of discovery that has driven exploration throughout the ages, bespoke events ashore, onboard activities, regionally inspired culinary experiences, three optional overland tours (Uzbekistan, Luxor, and the Balkans), and more will enrich the voyage. Guests will follow ancient trade routes, sailing the waters that connected the Silk Road, and transiting both the Panama and Suez canals; they will step foot on some of the world's most remote islands, including those in the South Pacific, a region explored by Captain James Cook in the 18th century; and they will witness lands that inspired scientific progression, such as Western Australia, which attracted Charles Darwin in 1836.70 DESTINATIONS, 37 COUNTRIES, 26 NEW DESTINATIONS, 140 DAYSFollowing a curated travel experience—including private executive transfers, Business class air, and a dedicated meet and greet service—world cruising guests will board Silver Dawn in Fort Lauderdale on January 6, 2026, journeying through Central America, before transiting the Panama Canal to South America. Easter Island, French Polynesia, and the South Pacific will follow, leading guests to New Zealand and a semi-circumnavigation of Australia. Travellers will then explore Southeast Asia, crossing the Bay of Bengal to Sri Lanka, India, and the Red Sea, before passing through the Suez Canal to the Mediterranean. They will delve into European history and culture, before the voyage concludes in Lisbon, Portugal, on May 27, 2026. Highlights will include:NEWLY SCOUTED: 28-DAY DEEP DIVE OF THE SOUTH PACIFICFollowing months of extensive scouting by Silversea's destination experts to unlock new destinations, a 28-day immersion into French Polynesia and the South Pacific will highlight the global voyage. New calls for a Silversea World Cruise include Nuku Hiva and Atuona in the Marquesas Islands; Fakarava, with its UNESCO-listed biosphere reserve; Tonga's Nuku'alofa; New Caledonia's Lifou and Noumea; and Norfolk Island. Explorations of Bora Bora and Papeete in French Polynesia, Aitutaki in the Cook Islands, and Savusavu in Fiji will also highlight the region. Bespoke World Cruise events will spotlight the South Pacific's history, traditions, and folklore.FIRST TIME ON A SILVERSEA WORLD CRUISE: SEMI-CIRCUMNAVIGATION OF AUSTRALIASilver Dawn will sail between Hobart (Tasmania) and Darwin on a 21-day semi-circumnavigation of Australia, journeying off the beaten path along the country's southern and western coastlines for the first time on a Silversea World Cruise. Guests will admire some of the world's clearest night skies, retracing the steps of early explorers who looked to the stars for navigation, as well as the country's most spectacular landscapes and wildlife species—some of which inspired Charles Darwin's ‘Theory of Evolution.' Highlights will include the rarely visited Phillip Island for the chance to see the penguin parade, during which thousands of Little Penguins dash from the sea to the dunes; Port Lincoln, for the Coffin Bay National Park and the Eyre Peninsula; and Esperance, visited for the first time on a Silversea World Cruise, with its pink salt lakes. Other calls will include Melbourne and Adelaide, as well as Exmouth for the Ningaloo Reef and the chance to swim with whale sharks, and the Kimberley Coast.ALL-NEW CULTURAL EXPERIENCES IN NORTHERN AFRICAAn emphatic finale to ‘The Curious and the Sea,' Silver Dawn will unlock the cultures of Northern Africa for the first time on a Silversea World Cruise. One of the most eagerly anticipated calls on the voyage, La Goulette in Tunisia will provide insight into the bygone eras of the Ancient Carthaginians and the Roman Empire, with its UNESCO-listed medina, the Bardo Museum, and its fascinating cultural offering. A gateway to Tunisia, La Goulette is an historic port that has long been key for international trade, connecting Africa with Europe.BESPOKE & EXCLUSIVE: WORLD CRUISE EVENTSWorld cruising guests will unite at an exclusive Bon Voyage reception in Fort Lauderdale on the evening of January 5, before spending a pre-cruise night in a luxury hotel and embarking Silver Dawn at leisure on January 6. Towards the voyage's conclusion, a grand finale farewell event will immerse guests into the culture, heritage, and traditions of the Southern Mediterranean. Priceless experiences designed by Silversea's destination experts, the following events will also enrich the World Cruise 2026 offering:‘POLYNESIAN DREAMS' – FRENCH POLYNESIA: A bespoke event in French Polynesia, reserved exclusively for world cruising guests, will display the rich, historical seagoing cultures of local communities, with a seafood feast and cultural performances that connect guests with the soul of these spectacular islands. During the event, guests will sample the local flavours, learn the local dances, and bask in the Polynesian sunset.‘THE MAGIC OF MYSTERY ISLAND' – MYSTERY ISLAND, VANUATU: Collaborating closely with the island's Chief and the department of tourism, Silversea has curated a special event on Mystery Island in Vanuatu. Dancers from various islands throughout the region will perform a fusion of cultural rituals, while guests dine on catch of the day in a scenic beach setting and snorkel in some of the world's clearest waters, which teem with marine life.‘FROM PADDY TO PLATE' – BENOA, BALI: The cruise line's guests will feast on regional cuisine alongside the stunning rice paddies of the five-star Tanah Gajah resort in Benoa, Bali. Authentic Balinese performances will enrich the occasion, as travellers develop an appreciation for Southeast Asia's sacred grain, which migrated around the world with the early seafarers.‘THE EXOTIC MARIGOLD AND MORE' – COCHIN, INDIA: Guests will journey into Alleppey in the backwaters of Cochin for a bespoke afternoon of entertainment. Following a tuk-tuk ride through the urban streets, guests will be greeted with flower garlands and exclusive cultural experiences, including performances from Kerala drummers and martial artists, an authentic Sadhya lunch served on banana leaves, and a traditional houseboat cruise down the Kerala River.SILVER DAWN: AMONG THE MOST LUXURIOUS SHIPS AT SEATravelling aboard the ultra-luxury Silver Dawn, guests will benefit from the small-ship intimacy and spacious all-suite accommodations that are hallmarks of the Silversea experience. All guests will enjoy the personalised service of a butler and one of the highest space-to-guest ratios at sea, at 68 GRT-per-guest. The latest Muse-class ship offers travellers immersive culinary experiences both on board and ashore through Silversea's S.A.L.T.℠ culinary programme. In the S.A.L.T. Lab, an onboard test kitchen, more than 60 culinary programmes curated by regional food experts will enable travellers to get hands-on with local ingredients during the World Cruise 2026. In the S.A.L.T. Kitchen, the menu will change daily, inspired by local flavours. The S.A.L.T. Bar will offer approximately 70 custom-designed cocktails related to visited destinations. Exclusively reserved for full world cruising guests, two complimentary S.A.L.T. experiences ashore, designed in collaboration with some of the world's foremost restaurants, will also enrich guests' travels. Moreover, a complimentary treatment and a host of wellness experiences offered through the Roman-inspired Otium℠ wellness programme will indulge guests as they discover the world.Viking announces new expedition voyages in the ArcticViking today announced three new summer season expedition voyages in the Arctic. Debuting in July 2025, the new itineraries, which range from 13 to 27 days, explore the polar north in Canada and Greenland, with two of the three voyages visiting the Canadian High Arctic.2025 Arctic Voyages: Viking's new itineraries in the Arctic include:NEW Into the Northwest Passage (13 days; Nuuk to Nuuk) – Discover the diverse landscapes and rugged shores of the world's largest island. Immerse yourself in Inuit traditions as you explore towns dotted with colourful wooden houses. Head out kayaking on the fjord or partake in a Zodiac landing and witness stunning displays of nature, from towering peaks to blue-tinged glaciers. Join Viking on a fascinating voyage exploring the Canadian High Arctic to undiscovered territories beneath the skies of the midnight sun. Sailing dates are available from July through September 2025.NEW Canada & Greenland Explorer (15 days; between Toronto, Ontario and Nuuk) – Explore Canada and Greenland's rugged shores on an awe-inspiring journey through one of the most fascinating corners of the world. Sail amid floating icebergs as they drift in blue-tinged waters and witness the wonders of Mother Nature as you immerse yourself in dramatic landscapes. Learn about the Inuit traditions that still thrive in remote communities and experience the stark beauty of the Arctic beneath the skies of the midnight sun. Sailing dates are available in July and September 2025.NEW Canada & the Northwest Passage (27 days; between Nuuk and Toronto, Ontario) – Witness the majesty of floating icebergs and rugged lands as you embark on a journey to the Canadian High Arctic and Greenland. View towering icebergs, expansive icefields and deep-blue fjords that are rich in marine life. Get a glimpse of life in Inuit communities and learn about traditions that have sustained for generations. Bask beneath the skies of the endless midnight sun as you join us on a voyage of discovery to far-flung lands. Sailing dates are available in July and September 2025.Coral Expeditions Installs Next-Generation Broadband Technology Across FleetCoral Expeditions, Australia's pioneering cruise line, has announced that it has completed the installation of advanced satellite and 4G broadband connectivity across its fleet of three expedition ships. The new satellite technology will provide Coral Expeditions guests and crew with a reliable and high-speed service when exploring remote areas. The multi-month installation process was completed in April with successful testing across the fleet on the Kimberley coast, Scott and Ashmore Reefs, Raja Ampat and the Spice Islands, Komodo and Cape York.As part of the new service, all guests and crew will be provided complimentary access to standard wi-fi as part of their fare inclusion. Guests will also be able to purchase package upgrades enabling access to higher bandwidth if they so wish.Viking announces new Treasures of the Rhine itineraryViking today announced Treasures of the Rhine, a new river voyage allowing guests the opportunity to experience Europe's rich culture during winter. The new Middle Rhine itinerary debuts in December 2023 and establishes Viking as the first line to operate year-round on Europe's storied rivers, offering guests easier access to landmarks when there are typically fewer crowds.The 10-day Treasures of the Rhine itinerary allows guests to discover the enchanting landscape and rich cultures of the Middle Rhine, a UNESCO Site boasting turreted fortresses, grand cathedrals, medieval towns and stunning scenery. Guests can admire the terraced vineyards dating back to the Romans and taste the region's renowned red and white wines. An ideal time to visit, winter offers Viking guests smaller crowds, easier access to landmarks and opportunities to savour the culinary traditions of Alsace while exploring Amsterdam, Basel and Cologne.Hosting 190 guests in 95 staterooms, the award-winning fleet of identical Viking Longships offers a variety of stateroom categories and true, two-room suites with full-size verandas. Onboard amenities include a restaurant, bar and lounge, library and expansive sun deck. The ships feature al fresco dining on the revolutionary Aquavit Terrace, elegant Scandinavian design and environmentally considerate features, such as solar panels, an onboard organic herb garden and energy-efficient hybrid engines for a remarkably smooth ride.Carnival to Serve Estimated 10.5 Million Burgers This YearCarnival Cruise Line ships will serve up nearly 30,000 tasty burgers – which is about the daily average fleetwide at Guy's Burger Joint – this International Burger Day on May 28. In celebration of burgers beloved worldwide, the cruise line is revealing which of its menu items guests order most.Guy's Burger Joint, a Carnival mainstay created by longtime partner, celebrity chef and restaurateur Guy Fieri, will serve an estimated 10.5 million burgers this year. Here's how the popular options stack up:5.) Pig Patty: 577,000 orders – This burger has many traditional toppings, including lettuce, tomato, onion and pickle, but it also features Super Melty Cheese and a patty made out of crispy bacon.4.) Chilius Maximus: 640,000 orders – A tasty beef burger patty is made even tastier by topping it with a heaping helping of delicious chili.3.) The Ringer: 2.3 million orders – The Ringer is topped with Super Melty Cheese plus Guy's Bourbon and Brown Sugar BBQ sauce, and a crispy and spicy onion ring.2.) Straight Up: 3.2 million orders – This burger is a classic and the choice of about 30 percent of the orders at Guy's Burger Joint. It's topped off with Super Melty Cheese, lettuce, tomato, onion, pickle and a liberal slathering of Donkey Sauce.1.) Plain Jane: 3.7 million orders – It's clear, most guests want to choose how to top off their burgers themselves. This 80/20 ground chuck is seasoned, smashed on the grill, and served up to be finished however guests like it at the toppings station, which is featured at every Guy's Burger Joint fleetwide. The Plain Jane makes up more than a third of all burger orders.Guy's Burger Joint launched in 2011 and is featured on all of Carnival's 25 ships serving up the best burgers at sea. Select Carnival ships also feature Guy's Pig & Anchor offering smoked-on-board barbecue favourites and sides, as well as Guy's Pig & Anchor Smokehouse Brewhouse serving craft beer brewed on board. Earlier this year, Fieri – along with Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Sammy Hagar – expanded his offerings aboard Carnival ships by introducing Guy and Sammy's premium Santo Tequilas. and more...Join the show:If you have a cruise tip, burning question or want to record a cruise review get in touch with us via the website https://thebigcruisepodcast.com/join-the-show/ Co-hosts: Chris Frame: https://bit.ly/3a4aBCg Chris's Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ChrisFrameOfficialListen & Subscribe: Amazon Podcasts: https://amzn.to/3w40cDcApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2XvD7tF Audible: https://adbl.co/3nDvuNgCastbox: https://bit.ly/2xkGBEI Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/2RuY04u I heart Radio: https://ihr.fm/3mVIEUASpotify: https://spoti.fi/3caCwl8 Stitcher: https://bit.ly/2JWE8Tz Pocket casts: https://bit.ly/2JY4J2M Tune in: https://bit.ly/2V0Jrrs Podcast Addict: https://bit.ly/2BF6LnE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Unsuspecting mum-and-dad investors are among those conned by a global “boiler room” scam – which netted more than $1bn. A man's believed to have been killed in a shark attack near Elliston on the west coast of South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Peter Dutton wants tech giants to step up and tackle QLD's youth crime crisis. Minimal enforcement of current vape laws is giving Victorian retailers confidence to continue the lucrative trade. Fourteen per cent of young Australians now identify as gay.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Investigator Resources Ltd. (ASX: IVR) is counting on South Australia's mineral wealth as in presses on with its 100%-owned Paris Silver Project in the heart of the Eyre Peninsula. Managing Director Andrew McIlwain gives Global One Media exclusive insights on the ongoing progress and the project's unique backstory.Originally grounded on base metal exploration, Investigator Resources shifted its focus to silver after exceptional findings from the Paris Silver Project. Andrew considers it as the highest-grade silver project in Australia with a potential for a big windfall. Expected growth in silver demand due to decarbonization and the project's inherent advantages may prove to be a bonanza for Investigator Resources.For more information, please visit: https://investres.com.au
In the 2nd part of our special series on one of the great characters of Australian seafood, we hear how Andy Puglisi moves from being a Prawn Fisherman to a Tuna wrangler and how the family's foray into a new fishery brought a range of experiences and challenges https://www.epseafoods.com.au Follow Fishtales, a Seafood Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fishtalesseafoodpodcast/ Follow John Susman https://www.instagram.com/fisheads/?hl=en Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Fishtales Seafood podcast with John Susman will tell the stories of the catchers, growers, sellers and servers of seafood around the world. A food podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Food Podcast Network.
In our 3rd part of the series, we follow Port Lincoln fisherman, Andy Puglisi through his career from prawn fisherman in the Spencer Gulf, to Tuna wrangler in the Great Australian Bight to Mussel farming baron in port lincoln - hear how, driven by a passion for the sea he has been at the forefront of each of these fisheries. https://www.epseafoods.com.au Follow Fishtales, a Seafood Podcast on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/fishtalesseafoodpodcast/ Follow John Susman https://www.instagram.com/fisheads/?hl=en Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork The Fishtales Seafood podcast with John Susman will tell the stories of the catchers, growers, sellers and servers of seafood around the world. A food podcast from the Deep in the Weeds Food Podcast Network.
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SpaceTime Series 25 Episode 140 *NASA's Insight lander goes silent NASA's Mars Insight lander has failed to respond to calls from mission managers back on Earth and may have gone silent after running out of power. *Biggest Marsquake ever recorded Insight scientists are reporting Insights detection of the largest marsquake ever recorded on the red planet – some five times bigger than any previously recorded event. *Stunning meteoroid Impacts detected on Mars Meanwhile, scientists sifting through data from the Mars Insight lander have detected more meteor impacts on the red planet's surface which are providing more data about the Martian interior. *Southern Launch flights scrubbed until next year The launch window has now formally closed for this year on Southern Launch's attempt to send a rocket into the skies above its Whaler's Way Orbital Launch complex on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. *The Science Report Extinction cascades caused by humans will wipe out more than a quarter of the world's biodiversity. Engineers use sound waves to boost production of green hydrogen by 14 times. Knowledge on how to make and use pottery dates back almost 8 thousand years. Skeptics guide to a paranormal experience Listen to SpaceTime on your favorite podcast app with our universal listen link: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/listen For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ If you love this podcast, please get someone else to listen to. Thank you… To become a SpaceTime supporter and unlock commercial free editions of the show, gain early access and bonus content, please visit https://bitesz.supercast.com/ . Premium version now available via Spotify and Apple Podcasts. For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://bitesz.com
Investigator Resources Limited is an Australia-based metal exploring company. The Company is focused on silver, copper, and gold discovery in South Australia. The Company's projects include the Paris Silver project, Peterlumbo project, Maslins Iron Oxide Copper Gold Project, and Eyre Peninsula projects. The Paris Silver Project is located approximately 70 kilometers north of the rural township of Kimba on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Peterlumbo project is located in the pastoral country of northern Eyre Peninsula district approximately 350 kilometers northwest of Adelaide and 60 kilometers northwest of the town of Kimba. The Maslins Project is located in the Olympic Domain belt of the Stuart Shelf in the Gawler Craton, South Australia, and presents as an untested geophysical anomaly with the potential to host Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOGC) mineralization.
An innovative grain handling and export company based in South Australia is investigating the possibility of setting up shop here in Western Australia, and is currently exploring several suitable sites along the WA coastline. T-Ports was established in 2018 and developed its own small port at Lucky Bay, on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. It's a shallow water port where grain is loaded onto a smaller feeder vessel and then taken out to an ocean-going vessel, waiting in deeper water. It's a process called transhipment. Andrew Forrest's aquaculture company has plans for a major expansion of its Gascoyne oyster farm. Tropical rock lobsters could soon be reared in some sort of land based aquaculture set-up.
Andromeda Metals Limited is an Australia-based company that is focused on supplying industrial minerals. Its Great White Kaolin Project covers two geographic areas of interest, both situated in the western province of South Australia. The Project consists of approximately four tenements and is located approximately 635 kilometers (km) west by road from Adelaide and approximately 130 km south-east from Ceduna. The Project is a joint venture between Andromeda Metals and Minotaur Exploration Limited. Its Mount Hope Kaolin Project is located approximately 80 km northwest of Port Lincoln on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Its Camel Lake Halloysite Project is located approximately 60 km north-east of Ooldea in South Australia. Its copper and gold prospects include Drummond Epithermal Gold Project, Eyre Peninsula Gold Project, Moonta Copper Gold Project and Eyre Kaolin Project. Its products include Kaolin, Halloysite-kaolin and High Purity Alumina (HPA).
Investigator Resources Limited is an Australia-based metal exploring company. The Company is focused on silver, copper, and gold discovery in South Australia. The Company's projects include the Paris Silver project, Peterlumbo project, Maslins Iron Oxide Copper Gold Project, and Eyre Peninsula projects. The Paris Silver Project is located approximately 70 kilometers north of the rural township of Kimba on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Peterlumbo project is located in the pastoral country of northern Eyre Peninsula district approximately 350 kilometers northwest of Adelaide and 60 kilometers northwest of the town of Kimba. The Maslins Project is located in the Olympic Domain belt of the Stuart Shelf in the Gawler Craton, South Australia, and presents as an untested geophysical anomaly with the potential to host Iron Oxide Copper Gold (IOGC) mineralization.