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Lord mayor of the City of Melbourne, Nick Reece, has shed light on the "very big" joint exercise with Metro Trains to clean up Flinders Street Station.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A chance find at age 14 at Flinders Street Station led Tim Chappel to a life of silver lamé, sequins, girdles, and an Oscar. Costume designer, Tim Chappel can't remember all the places he lived, growing up on Army bases around the country, and overseas. His one constant interest was nature. He'd look for stick insects to pin into his collection and draw endless terrestrial orchids. Tim was ready to focus his life on botany.This all changed when he found a copy of French Vogue at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne.He was entranced by the glamour of the clothes he saw, and felt an instant connection to the tailoring.Tim was creating shorts for bartenders and costumes for drag queens at Sydney's Albury Hotel when he was asked if he would like to design the costumes for an Australian film called The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert.This episode of Conversations touches on film-making, the Oscars, award season, LGBTQI+, queerness, Hollywood, Oprah, Tom Cruise, Los Angeles, Army Brat, military families, orchids, flowers, Guy Pearce, Hugo Weaving, Stephan Elliott, Terence Stamp.
Jen and Lucy had a great chat with lead artists and co-facilitators Zeth Cameron and Matisse Laida all about the programs run at SIGNAL. Tucked away beside the Birrarung river that flows near Flinders Street Station, a centuries old Train Signal Box is the meeting place for many of Melbourne’s young creatives. SIGNAL is a wonderful City of Melbourne initiative that provides young people a place to learn art skills and meet community. We hope you enjoy our chat! Art Smitten airs on SYN Radio 90.7 FM SYN Media acknowledges and pays respect to the people of the Woi wurrung and Boon wurrung language groups of the eastern Kulin Nations on whose unceded lands the SYN office and studios stand. SYN and the Art Smitten team would like to further acknowledge the Traditional Custodians and their Ancestors of the Lands and Waters across Australia where our content reaches. Art Smitten would like to expand that respect to Bunjil, the great creator ancestor of the Kulin nations. Sovereignty has never been ceded. It always was and always will be, Aboriginal land. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Melbourne you might have picked up a book or a comic from a Jesus Christian outside Flinders Street Station, or you could have seen their religious graffiti messages along Sydney's railway lines. But while they portray themselves as an altruistic Christian community living life by faith and rejecting the money motivation of work, former members have been shunned and demonised, and parents tell heartbreaking stories of losing their relationship with their child after they have joined the Jesus Christians.Full research sources listed here. You can support us on Patreon. Sarah Steel's debut book Do As I Say is available on audiobook now.With thanks to The Finance and Property Survival Guide, presenting partner of Let's Talk About Sects.Links:JC History 1981 - 1996 — Jesus Christians official website, accessed December 2024Australians find godliness in latrines and sewers of Madras — by Tim McGirk, The Independent, 25 June 1994Kidneys for Jesus — Jon Ronson's 2003 documentaryComments on Kidneys for Jesus — The Jesus Christians' response to Jon Ronson's documentary, accessed December 2024Blood sacrifice and Blood sacrifice (part two) — by Jon Ronson, The Guardian, 6 April 2002Kicked Out — by Alan, Making it Real, June 2013Why did we leave the Jesus Christians, led by Dave McKay? — by Sue, Making it Real, undatedThe Rise and Fall of the Jesus Christians — by Ross, Making it Real, 2013Australian Christian group fights claim it was linked to leader of Kenya starvation massacre doomsday cult — by Elle Hardy, The Guardian, 28 November 2023The Guardian's Shakahola Article by Elle Hardy | The Good, the Bad, and The Ugly — the Jesus Christians' commentary on The Guardian article, undated Subscribe and support the production of this independent podcast, and you can access early + ad-free episodes at https://plus.acast.com/s/lets-talk-about-sects. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A 3AW Caller has provided details on the significant delays and packed platforms at Flinders Street Station. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Don Watson, acclaimed author and former speechwriter to Paul Keating, speaks in-depth about his Quarterly Essay, High Noon: Trump, Harris and America on the Brink, on the 2024 US Presidential Election and whether the United States of America is disintegrating. He travelled around the country as part of his research for the essay earlier this year.Amy will also be joined by a special panel with Daniel Boetker-Smith (CCP Director), Catlin Langford (outgoing CCP Curator), Jessie Norman, and Christopher Sutherland, to talk about a brilliant photography prokect and book co-published by Perimeter Editions and the Centre for Contemporary Photography. Auto-Photo: A Life in Portraits tells the story of Alan Adler, a Melbourne man who is likely the the most photographed person in Australia, and is also perhaps the oldest and longest-serving photobooth technician in the world. Alan maintained a suite of photobooths across Melbourne/Naarm for over 50 years – most notably, at Flinders Street Station – and would undertake weekly testing and servicing on each photobooth across his network. Adler would take a seat in the booth and produce a test strip of photographs – these photos from the 1970s to the 2010s – form the basis of the book and a forthcoming exhibition in 2025. In 2018, with the booth at Flinders Street Station facing imminent closure, Christopher Sutherland and Jessie Norman – whose operation later became known as Metro-Auto-Photo – began working with Adler to generate interest in his work and to successfully save his photobooth. It's Mid-Autumn Festival (also known as Moon Festival) on Tuesday 17th September. Joey Leung, founder of Joy Jaune, an artisan patisserie and dessert shop at the Preston Market, and author and Sinologist Linda Jaivin talk about the significance of Mid-Autumn Festival in China and to many other Asian cultures, including Japan, South Korea, Vietnam, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, and the Philippines. They talk about the story of the Moon Goddess Chang'e, the traditions around mooncakes, family reunion, and more! Joey sells her beautiful mooncakes every Moon Festival – check out her Instagram!
Laurence AKA ‘The Voice of Melbourne' is well known for his riffing at Flinders Street Station. His aesthetic is that of a comtemporary Hagrid, and his energy matches that of Jack Black, so he is solely responsible for making Melbourne PT extremely entertaining. With an enormous online following under his belt, it did make us wonder, ‘Where did this bloke come from?' Well, we discover that he used to be a removalist who taught Bretty how to destroy a toilet, and a postie who insisted on his own sound system that blasted insane bagpipes throughout the suburbs. This episode was intense. He's a big fella with big feelings, and we were here for it. Enjoy this episode of ‘Work Hates'! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another episode of the Monday Breakfast show, coming to you live from the studios of 3CR in so-called Fitzroy. Following the Federal Government's attempt to rush through the Migration Amendment Bill last week, Rob conducted two interviews to understand as much as possible about what it means for refugees across so-called Australia. Among other things, the bill would give a minister ‘God-like' powers to force people to comply with their deportation orders or face a minimum of 12 months in jail. The first interview is with Dr Graham Thom, Refugee Advisor for Amnesty International. We spoke about the bill's timing, and what it means for Australia's already-tarnished international reputation surrounding refugee rights. We then hear Rob's conversation with Laura John, Senior Lawyer for the Human Rights Law Centre in which the pair discussed the spate of news surrounding refugee rights in so-called Australia in recent months and how the Labor Party's position on refugees has changed since it came to power.After that we hear James McKenzie of In Ya Face speak with Queer policy expert Alastair Lawrie about the conversion practices' bill introduced in Parliament by the NSW Government in mid-March. The segment aired is an excerpt of a longer conversation, which you can listen to here. You can catch In Ya Face live from 4 till 5pm on Friday nights or listen to it anytime on the 3CR website. Following that interview Rob briefly speaks about their reflections and thoughts on Trans Day of Visibility as a proud Non-binary person. Finally, we hear a segment from the Yeah Nah Pasaran show in which Andy and Cam speak with Dr Claudia Leeb about their book Contesting The Far-Right: A Psychoanalytic & Feminist Critical Theory Approach. This segment is also an excerpt of a longer conversation, you can listen to the full interview here. Yeah Nah Pasaran airs on Thursdays from 4:30 to 5pm. Community Announcements: Today at 6:30PM Melbourne For Palestine will be hosting an Iftar at the North Melbourne MosqueAt 6:45 The Sit Intifada will also be hosting an iftar at Parliament Gardens for those who participate in Ramadan. On Tuesday the 2nd of April there will be a community protest to shut down AW Bell, a weapons manufacturer complicit in the genocide of Palestinians. The protest will be held at 145 Abbotts Rd, Dandenong South from 9:30AM. On Thursday there will be a snap vigil for Palestinian Children in Hobsons Bay from 6:30PM at 15 Civic Parade in Altona. Friday will see a snap rally for no deportations from 5pm on the steps of Flinders Street Station. Of course Camp Sovereignty is ongoing and people are encouraged to attend to show support. Events will be held throughout the week, the info for which can be found on the Old Country Calling Instagram account (@Old.Country.Calling). Alongside that the weekly protest for a Free Palestine will resume once again this Sunday at 12pm at the State Library. Songs played:Notion - Tash Sultana Babylon - David Gray Wishful Thinking - GrentperezThe Only Version of You - Alice Skye
A 23-year-old man has been charged, after allegedly scaling Flinders Street Station and causing extensive damage on January 12, not only to the station but several other parts of Melbourne.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Shane McInnes says the likes of Flinders Street Station and Bourke Street mall are in more of a need of makeover than Docklands.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COP28 president, Sultan al Jaber calls for compromise - "COP28: Division on phasing out fossil fuels"; "Heat: Life and Death on a Scorched Planet"; "The Rise and Rollout of AOC's Green New Deal" - Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (pictured); "Humans have ‘large, negative impact on wildlife,' researchers find"; "Banning fossil fuels is now a make-or-break issue at climate talks"; "Adaptation playbook is the true test of Cop28 for world's vulnerable"; "Oil-reliant Azerbaijan chosen to host Cop29 climate talks"; "A different kind of climate movement: the Kaldor Centre Principles on Climate Mobility"; "Hydrogen: Hype, hope, or hard work?"; "The two Australias at Cop28: a country at odds with itself on the climate crisis"; "The Paris Agreement is dead. Australia must change its strategic priorities"; "Coalition MP talks up triple nuclear option at COP28"; "‘Magical' tech innovations a distraction from real solutions, climate experts warn"; "UN launches roadmap to end world hunger in line with 1.5C Paris Agreement pathway"; "What is Alterra, the UAE's $30 billion green investment fund?"; "Leaders go round in a circle at climate summit"; "Cop28 bulletin: Adaptation stalemate jeopardises Cop28 outcome"; "COP28 pledges so far not enough to limit warming to 1.5C -IEA"; "Climate activists say space for protest has shrunk at Cop28"; "How climate changes are sparking alarm – and fear – among our Indigenous"; "Australia's first mobile cooling hub is ready for searing heat this summer – and people who are homeless helped design it"; "What does El Niño do to the weather in your state?"; "Cop28: ‘failure is not an option,' says summit president – as it happened"; "Bushfire alert downgraded for Chapman Valley, Northampton as firefighters contain blaze"; "Doctors for the Environment, annual conference"; "Chris Bowen says agreement on global fossil fuel phase out central to Australia's renewable energy plans"; "‘Come with solutions': Cop28 president calls for compromise in final meetings"; "Why fossil fuel cars may dominate for another decade"; "COP28 youth activists fighting for fewer emissions and more education around climate change"; "Police arrest 72 climate activists in Melbourne CBD for blocking traffic outside Flinders Street Station"; "Carbon capture in the Great Artesian Basin risks ‘greatest environmental asset', farmers say"; "Mining billionaire Andrew Forrest in scathing attack on oil and gas industry"; "Queensland government to give out rebates for solar battery systems"; "From hunter to guardian: The tide turns on eating turtle meat in Fiji as population declines"; "In Dubai, the COP behemoth expands, raising questions about its sustainability". --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/robert-mclean/message
Flinders Street Station is one of Melbourne's most recognisable icons. But how much do we know about it? Michael Veitch remembers....See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hey BlurtstarsJoin us today where we will banter about the writers strike in America, briefly talk about the quasi-coup in Russia and pay tribute to Simon Crean, former ALP leader. And we also have Trump Watch.Then in Indelible Indigenous we talk about how the Yes and No campaigns are spending their advertising dollar. We also talk about the First Nations exhibition called Rising: Shadow Spirit, which is currently on in Melbourne.Then in Nature Calls, we talk about the platypus and a pre-historic skink.Tune in and find out on https://youtube.com/@thenewblurt7773, with Wencee and the Kegsta.Subscribe to our newsletter: https://thenewblurt.substack.com or contact us at blurtstar@gmail.com.BanterHollywood directors come to contract agreement with the studios →NY Times | Hollywood Directors Ratify Their Contract as Writers Continue to StrikeUS TV shows and movies currently affected by the Hollywood strikes →ET Online | The 2023 WGA Writers' Strike: Every Television Show That Has Been Affected So FarSimon Crean, former ALP opposition leader passes away →Guardian AU News | Tributes flow after former Labor leader Simon Crean dies age 74Putin vs Wagner →Guardian AU News | Why did Wagner turn on Putin and what does it mean for Ukraine?ABC News | Wagner's rebellion is a catastrophic backfire on Putin, and he only has himself to blameIndelible IndigenousWhere are the Yes and No campaigns spending their advertising money on social media? You will be surprised which states they are targeting? Read all about it here → ABC News | What social media ads and polling tells us about the Voice to Parliament referendum campaign strategies so farA new First Peoples exhibition in Flinders Street Station's abandoned rooms. Be immersed in Ancestral systems of knowledge. Traverse time and celestial worlds. Reflect on the shadows of Australia's history →Rising: Shadow SpiritPhotos taken by The Kegsta at Shadow SpiritWatch Megan Davies on ABC iView which aired on 26 June 2023 →ABC iView | Australian Story A Voice From The Heart - Megan Davis (29 mins)Nature CallsThe humble platypus →WWF | PlatypusThe Mega Chonk. What is it? Where was it discovered? When did it live? Find out more information here →ABC News | 'Mega Chonk' giant prehistoric skink discovered by cave researchersFollow us on our socials:YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@thenewblurt7773Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/blurtstar/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blurtstar/Twitter - @BlurtNew This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewblurt.substack.com
Keith Pickering was just 19 and a young cop when he was on point duty outside Flinders Street Station in January 1974. He heard a vendor yell out and saw a man crouching with a bloodied carving knife. The mentally disturbed man, James Belsey, had just fatally cut the throat of Constable Norm Curson on the steps of the station. Pickering and another young cop Trevor Pollock followed him into the Young and Jacksons Hotel and although unarmed, managed to arrest him and take him to the nearby police station. Their bravery has never been recognised. Click on the links to subscribe https://subscribe.theage.com.au or https://subscribe.smh.com.au If you or anyone you know needs support, call Lifeline 13 11 14, Mensline 1300 789 978, or the National Sexual Assault, Domestic and Family Violence Counselling Service on 1800RESPECT (1800 737 732).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
There are calls for Flinders Street Station to be restored with the underpass being likened to a urinal by some.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode is a cut from the full show that was aired on 27 June 2023. Enjoy this shortened episode.Indelible IndigenousA new First Peoples exhibition in Flinders Street Station's abandoned rooms. Be immersed in Ancestral systems of knowledge. Traverse time and celestial worlds. Reflect on the shadows of Australia's history →Rising: Shadow SpiritPhotos taken by The Kegsta at Shadow SpiritDuring the segment, Wencee talks about various poll results. Follow this link to see that graphs and polls that were discussed →Graphs showing Voice poll resultsWatch Megan Davies on ABC iView which aired on 26 June 2023 →ABC iView | Australian Story A Voice From The Heart - Megan Davis (29 mins) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thenewblurt.substack.com
Gunditjmara artist Hayley Millar Baker sets her latest film work at the witching hour, when the spirit world and physical overlap. Hayley previously worked in black and white photography, exploring the psychic scars of frontier violence and dispossession. Ghosts have always been present in Hayley's work – and in her life. She's part of the acclaimed new exhibition Shadow Spirit, on at at Melbourne's Flinders Street Station.Marc Chagall is the quintessential 20th Century European artist. Born into an orthodox Russian Jewish Family, Chagall found his way to Paris and became an Avant Garde artist with a romantic, humanist and deeply spiritual style all his own. Unusually, he ended up designing works for Christian churches. Chagall at the Jewish Museum of Australia looks at Chagall's printmaking, poetry and public art commissions through a Jewish lens. Rosa speaks with curator Jade Niklai.Enter the studio of nipaluna/Hobart-based artist Catherine Woo, whose textural landscape paintings using natural minerals and elemental forces, show nature from a completely different perspective. First broadcast August 2022.
Gunditjmara artist Hayley Millar Baker sets her latest film work at the witching hour, when the spirit world and physical overlap. Hayley previously worked in black and white photography, exploring the psychic scars of frontier violence and dispossession. Ghosts have always been present in Hayley's work – and in her life. She's part of the acclaimed new exhibition Shadow Spirit, on at at Melbourne's Flinders Street Station. Marc Chagall is the quintessential 20th Century European artist. Born into an orthodox Russian Jewish Family, Chagall found his way to Paris and became an Avant Garde artist with a romantic, humanist and deeply spiritual style all his own. Unusually, he ended up designing works for Christian churches. Chagall at the Jewish Museum of Australia looks at Chagall's printmaking, poetry and public art commissions through a Jewish lens. Rosa speaks with curator Jade Niklai. Enter the studio of nipaluna/Hobart-based artist Catherine Woo, whose textural landscape paintings using natural minerals and elemental forces, show nature from a completely different perspective. First broadcast August 2022.
Over the last couple of years Melbourne has been experiencing a spike of heroin-related fatal overdoses. Consequently, the Victorian Government has been looking to put another safe injecting room in Melbourne CBD, with most recent talks suggesting Flinders Street Station could be the location. Melbourne's first injecting room in Richmond has helped save 63 people in the last 4 years. However, despite this evidence of effectiveness, there has been significant community backlash to the idea of a safe injecting room in the heart of the city. That's why this week, we wanted to share a story from the All The Best Archives. Originally airing in 2019, this story explores the community impact of the Richmond injecting room. That story was originally made for CBAA's 2018 National Features and Documentary Series was produced by Aoife Cook. Georgia Moodie was the supervising producer. Content Warning A warning that this episode contains conversations about drug use, overdose and addiction. All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Host: Madhuraa PrakashSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The US news media was shaken up by the firing of Tucker Carlson from Fox News and Don Lemon from CNN. Back in Australia PM Albo had a tone-deaf Saturday by funding two stadiums in then flying to Kyle Sandilands wedding. I look at all the fallouts on Tim's News Explosion. Rumour has it that Victorian Premier Dan Andrews will retire mid-year. But Dan is not done building his legacy with legislation before parliament to make the North Richmond drug injecting room permanent. Consultation begins on a proposed second drug injection in the CBD near Flinders Street Station. The age of criminal responsibility will be lifted to 12 by the end of 2024 and to 14 by the end of 2027. There was a ratepayers' protest outside the latest Monash Council meeting over a planned drag queen storytime at Oakleigh Library on May 19 for IDAHOBIT Day. The Municipal Association of Victoria says that council meetings that are attended by activists should be moved online. The indoctrination appears to be working with a recent survey finding that one-third of Australia's youth identifying as LGBT. On Saturday Anthony Albanese first travelled to Hobart to announce $240 million in federal funding for a new AFL stadium at Macquarie Point, then to Launceston with $65 million for an upgrade to York Park as part of an AFL extortion operation so there will be a team based in Tasmania. Albo then flew back to Sydney to attend Kyle Sandilands and Tegan Kynaston $1 million wedding. Kyle's groomsmen were nightclub identity John Ibrahim and convicted drug trafficker Simon Main. Labor Governments have attacked the Greens for opposing more private housing development. The Greens want a national rent freeze and seem to only support government-owned and built housing. More housing needs to be built as 650,000 migrants are coming over the next two years. Home Affairs Minister Claire O'Neill unveiled a migration review that recommends allowing more migrant care workers to fill the current demands for labour. NSW One Nation Mark Latham again defended his tweet reply to Independent Sydney MP Alex Greenwich calling him disgusting on Chris Smith's TNT radio show. Latham said that to straight men the thought of two men having anal sex is puke worthy. A peer-reviewed scientific study in 2017 found straight men's physiological stress response to seeing two men kissing is the same as seeing maggots. Greenwich is now suing Latham for defamation, reported him to police and made a vilification complaint. Australia's eSaftey Commissioner Julie Inman Grant issued a takedown notice to Twitter over TERF news website Reduxx for misgendering transwoman and former SJW YouTuber now soccer player Riley Dennis. Dylan Mulvany feels that media reports saying he in response to the Bud Light backlash should be illegal. US President Biden officially announced his 2024 re-election campaign with the slogan ‘let's finish the job'. Because Biden is already 80 years old the Democrats have been promoting two Gen Z shills influencers Harry Sisson and Chris Mowrey. Disney is suing Florida Governor and likely Presidental candidate Ron DeSantis over him removing their special tax and planning status in the state. Already announced Presidential candidate and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley urged Disney to move their operations to her state. In Israel DeSantis signed an anti-free speech law HB 269 that makes it a felony with up to five years in jail for passing out “offensive” flyers or pamphlets. A week after Tucker Carlson's firing from Fox News ratings have helved in the network's 8pm slot. The inside word is it was the decision of the Murdochs. Fox Corporation revenue on Tucker's show had been declining from 2019 onwards because of advertiser boycotts after he said uncontrolled mass migration made America “poorer, dirtier and more divided”. Low-level Tucker producer Abby Grossberg is suing Fox claiming his office contained misogyny and anti-Semitism even though she never met Tucker. Rival conservative news channel Newsmax's ratings have increased with many MAGA American First patriots making the switch. Don Lemon's firing from CNN appears to have occurred because the network had just had enough of his identity politics black victimhood rants. Fresh violence has broken out between military factions in Sudan which is supposed to be in a transition to democracy. The WHO warned of a “high risk of biological hazard” after rebels seized a biolab in Sudan's capital Khartoum. mail: me@timwilms.comMessage: https://t.me/timwilms Wilms Front Links:Entropy: https://entropystream.live/app/wilmsfrontWebsite: http://timwilms.com/Twitter: https://twitter.com/wilmsfrontMinds: https://www.minds.com/timwilmsGab: https://gab.com/timwilmsTelegram: https://t.me/wilmsfrontParler: https://parler.com/profile/timwilms/ Support the Show:Membership: http://www.theunshackled.net/membershipDonate: https://www.theunshackled.net/donate/Paypal: https://www.paypal.me/TheUnshackledSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Theatre First Episode 375 Stream podcast episodes on demand from www.biteszhq.com (mobile friendly). Rone - Time – (Flinders Street Station, Melbourne, Australia) Geelong-born, Melbourne-raised former street artist Rhone, birth name Tyrone Wright, has crafted a remarkable time capsule, three years in the making. It's set in the long-abandoned third floor wing of iconic heritage-listed Flinders Street station. Time is a nostalgic love letter to mid-19th century working class life in one of the world's great cities. For more details visit https://rone.art/ For more Theatre reviews from Alex, visit https://www.bitesz.com/show/theatre-first/ Subscribe, rate and review Theatre First at all good podcast apps, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocket Casts, CastBox.FM, Podbean, Spreaker etc. If you're enjoying Theatre First podcast, please share and tell your friends. Your support would be appreciated...thank you. Theatre First RSS feed: https://www.spreaker.com/show/4988589/episodes/feed For more podcasts visit our HQ at https://biteszhq.com #podcast #theatre #stage #reviews #melbourne #australia #review #rone #ronetime
Artist RONE chats about his new art installation TIME at Flinders Street Station's Ballroom; Film reviewer Flick Ford shares her thoughts on the new period drama The Wonder; Guest presenter Steph pitches ideas for Steph's Shark Tank; Dr. Jen describes the weird science of diagnosing heart disease; and Illustrator-writer Oslo Davis explains the idea behind his new book Oslo's Melbourne: Illustrated Adventures in the World's Most Tolerated City, which is being launched this Saturday. With presenters Mon Sebire, Daniel Burt, Bobby Macumber, and guest presenter Steph Teitlebaum.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/breakfasters/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Breakfasters3RRRFM/Twitter: https://twitter.com/breakfasters
In a show that was totally random with little in the way of segues, Scotty & Ruttsy discussed Chess Cheats, Where have all the Bogongs gone, Fart Cows, Banned Books Week, Xmas without glitter, the Chocolate Bunny War, Who & what are “Eshays”, the Brickman's Shed, Fizzy versus non-fizzy Champagne, the Flinders Street Station potential demolition, the latest doco's on the streaming services & which Aussies should be on the $5 note. Scotty played a song by his new man-crush, Drake Milligan, called ‘Sounds Like Something I'd Do'.
Transit Crime Investigation Unit detectives are appealing for public assistance after a man was seriously assaulted at Flinders Street Station earlier this month. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are going to look into our crystal balls and see what the future holds. We may not be psychics like Lucky Lance, but there's some pretty obvious stuff happening on the horizon that we might flesh out over a few weeks. This week, carrying on from Rob Sudy's SovCit Law Skool we look at a few SovCit groups that are ruffling feathers at the moment and what's in store for the OPCA movement. We have the peacemakers doing the christian militia thing, we have Karen Brewer doing the weird lunatic thing and Steve Maher being a loser nobody cares about. We also look at idiots sabotaging SPC tins in supermarkets, a kerfuffle at Flinders Street Station, Brian Houston is in the shit and more young people are dying from covid. Awesome! Bit bleak sounding but it's a fun episode - Enjoy! Special thanks to Kat for sharing her story!
This week we digress to bring you an update on the Flinders Street Station Ballroom. Opened briefly for an exciting new art exhibition, lockdowns have been the enemy to the Ballroom reopening. Make sure to check out our website for all that transcript and images goodness.destinationhistorypod.com
Worksafe will probe an industrial accident at a CBD construction site after an explosion injured four people on Thursday. Daryl Somers' former business manager has hit back at the TV legend and is launching fresh action against Somers' wife Julie. Mornington Peninsula sellers have reaped more than $700m worth of profit on the sale of their homes in recent months — more than anywhere else in Melbourne. Footy legend Kevin Sheedy — fresh from penning a love letter to fire up COVID-weary Victorians — says Melbourne's second supervised injecting room shouldn't be opposite Flinders Street Station. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at heraldsun.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Crook from the Department of Transport told Tom Elliott there'll be major delays. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The team are in disarray as they each try to cope with a life facing new monsters on a weekly basis, but the situation doesn't get any better for Lucy and Casper when they discover that Flinders Street Station has been taken over by giant vampirific spiders.Which is only the beginning as Violet finds a nest of the same spiders in a downtown warehouse, but she is visiting there on a very different agenda.As forces align and the battle draws closer, the celestial beings grow worrisome, for a deadly decision must be made before the night is over.'The Glam Gizmo' contains mature themes and is not recommended for younger listenersCast:Lucy (AJ Winters), Violet (Chloe Towan), Casper (Luke Peverelle), Yodalin (Anna Faye), Exodus Chaos (Adam Lofthouse), Genesis Serenity (Michael Langan), Roger, (Alex Gilbert), Mandrake (Nick Barker Pendree), Croaky (Jack Moon), Professor Paradox (Tom Denham)Other Roles Played By Members Of The CastSYN acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging of the land in which we write, record and produce our podcast. The Woi Wurrung and Boon Wurung people of the Kulin nation. The Glam Gizmo also acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional owners and elders, past, present and emerging, on the land in which our content reaches as well as the radio stations we broadcast from across the country. Sovereignty was never ceded. Theme Music: 'Ghost Town' (Composed By Station 65)Music and SFX courtesy of Epidemic SoundSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This episode we travel to Melbourne, Australia to see how a humble weatherboard shed became one of the busiest train stations in the world. From the early days of the Gold Rush to handling record numbers of passengers still today, our destination has many unique features, including a nursery, rooftop gym and its very own ghost. flindersstreetstation.com.au
Val and Faith are joined in the studio by Andrew Talati of Neighbourly Ride. Val has an apt reading for April Fools Day before we all share our bicycle moments. We share some news including the City of Glen Eira's planned bicycle super-highway and residents concerns, the separated bike lane outside of Flinders Street Station and Tim Read's Brunswick Bicycle Survey. Talk turns to the Neighbourly Ride initiative and Andrew explains how these local rides building community started, how they work, who enjoys them and plans for the future. Make sure you get in touch with Andrew if you're interested in attending one of the upcoming rides OR in volunteering to help build a community of bicycle riders in your local area at andrew@bunchrides.com and find details about rides at http://home.bunchrides.com/neighbourly-ride/We finish up with some upcoming events including The Handmade Bicycle Show and Melburn Roobaix.
Sharnelle has been looking through Victorian-era newspapers, where the bodies of babies and children were found in the classifieds. Dee Dee recalls a severed penis found at Flinders Street Station in Melbourne, the hunt for the body that went with it, and the gruesome story that unfolded. The girls talk to Tony Tardio who was traumatised as a young man when he saw a dead body on the train tracks.
ACT UP's D-Day protest at Flinders Street Station on 6 June 1991. Photo by John Willis. As Victoria started to address the HIV/AIDS epidemic of the 1980s, the advocacy and activism of the Victorian AIDS Council (VAC) was complemented by the rise of groups like the AZT taskforce and the AIDS Coalition to Unleash Power - ACT UP. In this second episode of the VAC Legacy Series on Well, Well, Well, Cal Hawk talks with longstanding HIV/AIDS and LGBTIQ activists Jamie Gardiner, Chris Gill, Phil Carswell, Colin Batrouney, and Alison Thorne to take a closer look at the community action of the time. They share their experiences as well as pay tribute to some of those people who played a vital role in mobilising our community but are sadly no longer with us - such as Keith Harbour. For more from the VAC legacy series , continue to listening to Well, Well, Well as we’ll air additional episodes in the lead up to VAC's 35th birthday later in the year. Subscribe to Well, Well, Well podcasts on iTunes! Head to www.vac.org.au for more informaiton about VAC's LGBTI health and wellbeing services This show, Episode #618 originally aired Thursday 3rd May, 2018. .
Mocha, Boris FX, Planar Tracking, Compositing, Visual Effects, GPU Acceleration with Martin Brennand Product Manager at Imagineer Systems. Host Blair Walker discuss with Martin how Mocha is used as a plugin and standalone application with Nuke, After Effects, Flame, Avid and Fusion. GPU acceleration is really important with larger data rates and frame sizes. Martin reflects on the impacts of this when the file sizes are 4K, 6K, 8K & 16K. Pro Video Pick: Alfred - The workflows in this app make life so much easier, especially when combined with bash or python scripts. Mac Only. Onenote - Microsoft OneNote is a for free-form information gathering and multi-user collaboration. It gathers users' notes, drawings, screen clippings and audio commentaries. Inspirational Videos:: MK12 - Stranger Than Fiction: Opening Toby and Pete's Otherlife Film Titles Who are you following online: The Wizards of Aus Fed up with the Magical Realm's obsession with large-scale fantasy warfare, Jack the Wizard decides to migrate to the sanest place he can think of: Melbourne's Western suburbs. After accidentally causing Flinders Street Station to turn ever so slightly into a giant Fish monster, his existence (and that of his fellow magical immigrants) is revealed to the Australian public. Fearing a backlash against himself and his kind, Jack swears off using magic in a bid to better assimilate into human life. But of course, fitting in was never going to be easy when people tend to get a bit 'explode-y' whenever you sneeze... Motion Hatch - Facebook This community is a place for Motion Designers and Animators to connect and talk about the business side of the Industry. It’s a place to come together and share thoughts, insights, tips, questions and answers and of course most importantly support each other in a friendly and open environment. Where can we all follow you online: Boris FX - Website Mocha - Boris FX - FaceBook Mocha - Boris FX - Twitter Mocha - Boris FX - YouTube Mocha - Boris FX - Vimeo Pro Video Podcast Online: Blair Walker - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Slack Pro Video Podcast - Facebook Group Pro Video Podcast - Twitter Pro Video Podcast - Website zes.
Flinders Street Station: A journey to implement UX in wayfinding and customer information by UX Australia
Following the much publicised break up of the homeless and rough sleeping community outside Flinders Street Station in central Melbourne on February 1st, on this week’s episode of Women on the Line we’ll take a look at proposed amendments to by-laws by Melbourne City Council which would effectively ban homeless people from sleeping in the CBD. We’ll hear from Kelly from the Homeless Persons Union Victoria about the #nohomelessban campaign, and Tarni from Justice Connect Homeless Law about the implications of the possible legislative changes, and also what effective homelessness prevention looks like through a discussion of the Women's Homelessness Prevention Project. #nohomelessbanhttps://www.facebook.com/Homeless-Persons-Union-Victoria-1489953661246085/https://www.facebook.com/nohomelessban/http://www.justiceconnect.org.au/our-programs/homeless-law
Placemaking at Flinders Street Station by UX Australia
Flinders Street Station is an iconic hub of activity in Melbourne, with more than 100,000 people passing through every day. But there's a side to the station that lies mostly forgotten which few people see - a grand ballroom, long since neglected, now decaying and falling to pieces. Guest: Peter Watson More information, photos and music list at the website: wp.me/p54XSv-I
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