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SBS Radio is celebrating its 50th anniversary, but the German Club in Geelong, Victoria, is another 20 years older. The founder is Ferdi Klaus, from Cologne, who is 92. He lives with his wife in Grovedale in Geelong. This is the part of town that was also known as Germantown. Our traveling reporter Kia Kuhnert visited him there and was told how the club was founded in the dark post-war years. - SBS-Radio feiert seinen 50. Geburtstag, aber nochmal 20 Jahre älter ist der Deutsche Klub in Geelong, in Victoria. Der Gründer ist Ferdi Klaus, ein rüstiger Kölner, der mittlerweilen nun auch 92 Lenze zählt. Er wohnt mit seiner Frau in Grovedale in Geelong. Das ist der Teil der Stadt, der auch als Germantown bekannt war. Dort hat ihn unsere reisende Reporterin Kia Kuhnert besucht und sich erzählen lassen, wie es denn zur Gründung des Klubs in den dunklen Nachkriegsjahren gekommen ist.
Police officers have been assaulted and a former senior sergeant and his 14-year-old son have been left shaken after a harrowing ordeal in Grovedale this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
11-18-24 Tonight we're headed to Alberta, Canada in the now-frozen north. We'll be chatting with her about mead in Canada, what she's doing with her meads, and what she's seeing for mead's direction. Kristeva's journey into the world of meadmaking began as a humble hobby beekeeper. In her third year of tending to her bees, they produced an impressive 450 pounds of honey. Knowing the incredible labor that goes into producing even a single teaspoon of honey, she was determined not to let this liquid gold go to waste. Prior to this, mead had never held a special place in her heart. In fact, she had often dismissed it as unpalatable. However, on a snowy Christmas Day in 2017, she decided to take a chance. She delved into the world of mead crafting, using her own honey as the primary ingredient. To her surprise and delight, the mead that she produced was unlike any other that she and her husband, Eric, had tasted before. For them, it was a revelation. Their mead was unique, a flavor profile distinct from the offerings found on the commercial market. It left them curious and craving more. Kristeva was not content with just savoring her newfound passion; she sought to share her creation with others. To do so, she needed unbiased opinions from the most discerning critics: judges at a mead competition. With the courage to take a step into the unknown, she submitted her mead to a competition. The anticipation was palpable as the results were announced. To her astonishment and sheer delight, she clinched a gold medal, and the judges provided glowing feedback that lit her path forward. It was a pivotal moment that encouraged Kristeva to follow her newfound dream. With fresh determination, she continued crafting mead throughout the year. The following year, she took her passion even further, entering five distinct meads into various competitions. To her joy, each of these meads earned medals, validating her skills and innovative approach. As she stood before the judges to collect her fourth medal, a voice from the crowd pierced through the room. "We want to come drinking at your place!" The words resonated in her ears, marking a turning point in her journey. It was that precise moment when Kristeva made a life-altering decision: she would embark on the path of making mead on a commercial scale, sharing her unique creations with the world. The Stolen Harvest journey had just begun. Motivated by a daily awareness of the need for change, Kristeva takes action on various fronts, from aiding the homeless to navigating the bureaucratic challenges of the alcohol industry. As a woman in a male-dominated field, she faced many barriers, overcoming them through self-funding and the support of a dedicated group of friends. Located in scenic Grovedale, Alberta, Stolen Harvest Meadery is hand carved from the Alberta boreal forest: it is ten acres of a rural oasis. There are hand planted gardens with a wide variety of vegetables and numerous heritage garlics growing. There is a fruit forest as well as a newly planted orchard (2018) with Saskatoons, haskaps, and prairie cherries. Each spring, the fields come alive with a symphony of wildflowers. Some, such as dandelions and wild roses, are lovingly harvested each year in anticipation of the moment when water, yeast, and local raw wildflower honey come together and magic unfolds. The property is adjacent to a larger forest where mother nature provides a bounty wild edibles, some of which make it into our micro-batch hand crafted meads. Her community involvement extends beyond the walls of Stolen Harvest Meadery, with contributions to charities, fundraising events, and local initiatives. Kristeva's impact is felt not only through financial donations but also in the relationships she builds and the small acts of kindness she executes, such as giving warm meals and clothes to those in need. This player will show the most recent show, and when we're live,
In this episode, Bernadette walks listeners through the steps she would take to make decisions about how to maximize the performance and value of a four-bedroom, two-bathroom investment property in Grovedale, Victoria. Before diving into the property, Bernadette discusses an upcoming roadshow that will be touring Australia to help women make savvy property investment decisions. Bernadette then discusses the importance of research and determining whether a renovation should focus on increasing equity, cash flow, or both. Finally, she talks about the importance of desktop valuations and analyzing comparables to support property valuations. “If you are gonna make decisions that you'll spend money on, you need to dig down further and get more concrete numbers as to what you can expect.” -Bernadette Janson EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 00:00 Intro 01:15 The Ultimate Event for Smart Property Women 04:29 Considering Equity vs. Cash Flow 05:15 Desktop Valuation of the Property 07:30 - Assessment of Revenue through Airbnb 06:29 Checking Median Buy Price and Rental Price 8:40 Rule of thumb for getting double in long-term rental 09:29 What affordable accommodation offers to Christy's property? 11:11 What should Christy be focusing on in order to improve the property and the income? 15:51 Importance of increasing cash flow and equity in the home Resources The School Of Renovating https://www.theschoolofrenovating.com Real Estate https://www.realestate.com.au Airbnb https://www.airbnb.com Flatmates https://www.flatmates.com AirDNA https://www.airdna.co John Lindeman https://lindemanreports.com.au Connect with The School of Renovating ASK BERNADETTE https://www.theschoolofrenovating.com/podcasts-page Subscribe to She Renovates Apple Podcast https://apple.co/3faoWlT Subscribe to Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheSchoolOfRenovating Follow on Twitter https://twitter.com/renovatingsc Follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the_school_of_renovating Follow on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/bernadette-janson-3411652b
Anthony Goss interviews former Strongman turned endurance beast, Kevin Hepburn. It is fair to say Kev has a "can do" attitude. He sets himself challenges that test him mentally and physically. He then prepares like a professional and inspires people during his journey to success. Kev owns a Personal Training business in Grovedale and his passion for fitness and results is infectious. In this Part 1 episode, Anthony and Kev discuss the transition from Strongman events to endurance races and triathlon. This is a great episode and a must listen.
Pride Cup involves so much more than just playing football in rainbows. In the lead up to events participating teams are involved in education sessions and learn about how we can be more inclusive to the whole LGBTIQ+ community. Barwon Leagues Senior Womens Football Pride Cup in 2021 will feature two games at the Anthony Costa Oval in South Geelong on Sunday 27/06/21 1pm Division 2 - St Mary's (2) Vs. Drysdale and 3pm Division 1 - St Mary's (1) Vs. Grovedale. Molly (she/her) and Grace (she/her) from Division 1 St Mary's discuss the 2019 event and what they are hoping to see at future events. Although this years event is scaled back we are glad to be back playing footy together. This will be St Mary' Division 2, Grovedale (Division 1) and Drysdale's (Division 2) first year involved in the Barwon Pride Cup. Steph (she/her) and Georgie (she/her) from Division 2 Drysdale Hawk's discuss visibility and acceptance over the years and how far we still have to go. All of us were able to speak about how football helped us find our community and was a valuable part of feeling accepted which still in 2021 doesn't necessarily translate to the rest of our lives. If you have any questions, feedback or would like to be involved send us a message on facebook, instagram or email us pride@ocrfm.org.au For more information regarding this years event please visit: https://fb.me/e/1TVaPnGma To find out more information regarding Pride Cup and other Pride Cup games please visit: https://pridecup.org.au/ To find out more information regarding AFL Barwon please visit: https://www.facebook.com/aflbarwon/
Join Talanna Buckley owner of PhysiPole Studio's Grovedale talk about her journey coming back to exercise after having her beautiful daughter.
Our first ever return visit from a brewery is our mates from Blackman's! As ever this episode is designed to be enjoyed with a tasting pack that you can order for home delivery from our online shop: https://the-coolroom-podcast.myshopify.com/products/blackmans-online-meet-the-brewers-6-pack We hear all about their new site in Grovedale as well as how things have gone since lockdown ended! All of the dark secrets of the "Needs More" single hop series are revealed and we discover which hops they'd never use in the range. Which beer is coming next in the "Lager Collective" series, has there ever been a "Double Arthur" and what is the story behind their labels? You'll need to listen to find out! If you aren't already following us on Facebook and Insta please do so that you will never miss out on our live episodes!
WEEKEND ACTIVITY: The weekends inspection numbers showed us massive interest in an Ocean Grove property located in the lake area and big numbers in Grovedale. LOW STOCK: Hugh admits the stock levels are at record lows but the positive is if you're considering selling this perfect storm is generating great prices for sellers. THE WEEKLY WRAP: We take a look at the new properties that went online and what sold over the last week. PROPERTY OF THE WEEK: Beautifully presented four bedroom family home with in-ground pool in Ocean Grove. Property of the Week 15 Yarrow Street, Ocean Grove To get ahead of the action, call or click below. * CALL ON 5255 1000 * https://www.realestate.com.au/property-house-vic-ocean+grove-135103746 Never Miss a Show: * Listen on SPOTIFY - https://open.spotify.com/show/73HPTgkOOXYYT7B1Z6PwtI * Search “ocean grove real estate” * Subscribe
STEM MAD 2019 - Nazareth PS Grovedale with Ralph Barba on LIVE FM
"I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, I fear the man who has practiced 1 kick 10,000 times."~ Bruce LeeThis episode I'm joined by Talanna Buckley who gives us an update on the Grovedale studio and students and then we jump into a discussion about practice and how to make the most out of your training time. Be it solo, or with a buddy.
Geelong born-and-bred buyers agent Damian Fletcher, from Maverick Property, joins Open House to discuss how a buyers agent can save you time and money. We also discuss some of the hot spots in Geelong and how a fast-speed train to Melbourne will affect Geelong's property market.
Mortgage broker Liz McRae from Loan Market Geelong joins Open House to discuss the current finance climate and gives listeners insight into how to gain pre-approval from the banks. Liz also discusses why spending and savings are so important and whether fixed or variable is the way to go.
From Ororoo where Deb Trengove (mum of Jack and Jess) joined us from, to Grovedale and Ian Nankervis - and the studio where Taylah Morton from the Under 15 State Schools Big V team.
From Ororoo where Deb Trengove (mum of Jack and Jess) joined us from, to Grovedale and Ian Nankervis - and the studio where Taylah Morton from the Under 15 State Schools Big V team.
From Ororoo where Deb Trengove (mum of Jack and Jess) joined us from, to Grovedale and Ian Nankervis - and the studio where Taylah Morton from the Under 15 State Schools Big V team.
A Conference organised by Anglesea Primary School attended by Bellbrae, Ceres, Montpellier, Mandama, Moriac and Winchelsea Primary schools and Surf Coast Secondary. Held in November 2012 at Grovedale in Geelong the film captures the day and the process.