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Kellie Hunter, owner/operator of the 'Same But Different' cafe in Hahndorf joined David & Will to discuss the issues facing her business after the complaint of one person about having dogs at the cafe. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today Show reporter Bianca Wylie joined Will following a popular restaurant on the main street of Hahndorf going up in flames last night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tim and Brady discuss our introductions, advent, AC/DC, Hans Zimmer, mentors, a spoon from Hahndorf, and favourite (oft-told) stories.Support us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/unmadeFMJoin the discussion of this episode on our subreddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/Unmade_Podcast/Catch the podcast on YouTube where we often include accompanying videos and pictures - https://www.youtube.com/@unmadepodcastUSEFUL LINKSMark Rober - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCY1kMZp36IQSyNx_9h4mpCgGlacial Podcast - https://www.unmade.fm/glacialGlacial Podcast on Apple - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-glacial-podcast/id1858240043Glacial Podcast on Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/1DS3Ktr7axveNk65RHl0fJAC/DC - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC/DCHans Zimmer - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans_ZimmerPictures of Spoon of the Week - https://www.unmade.fm/spoon-of-the-weekHahndorf - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hahndorf,_South_AustraliaClaire Sweeney - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0842104/Emma Thompson - https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000668/
Philip Clark is joined by Carolyn Cattrall is Chair of the Hahndorf Business and Tourism Association, which has the pretty cool reputation for unofficially being Australia's 'most Christmassy' destination.
We broadcast live from the National Agritourism Forum in Hahndorf, the State & Federal Governments announce millions more in funding for algae bloom support and recovery, and hundreds of golfers converge for an outback golf tournament in SA to raise funds for the RFDS.
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In the middle of South Australia, there is a place where German traditions have remained alive. Black, red and gold flags fly here, it smells of pretzels and "Bienenstich" cake, and the streets are reminiscent of a miniature Germany. SBS correspondent colleague Barbara Barkhausen visited Hahndorf — and not only discovered familiar clichés, but also met a young German who calls the place home. She also discovered a very special culinary specialty: exceptionally good marmalade. - Mitten in Südaustralien liegt ein Ort, in dem deutsche Traditionen lebendig geblieben sind. Hier wehen schwarz-rot-goldene Fahnen, es duftet nach Brezen und Bienenstich, und die Straßen erinnern an ein Miniatur-Deutschland. SBS Korrespondentin Kollegin Barbara Barkhausen hat Hahndorf besucht – und dabei nicht nur vertraute Klischees entdeckt, sondern auch eine junge Deutsche getroffen, die den Ort ihr Zuhause nennt. Außerdem stieß sie auf eine ganz besondere kulinarische Spezialität: außergewöhnlich gute Marmelade.
Australian families have grown up eating their fair share of Kentish potatoes, but have we ever considered the story behind the pioneering family who brought this staple ingredient to our tables? Michael Gooden sits down with third generation potato grower Nic Kentish, who shares the ups and downs, soil health and life lessons from growing the humble potato. From the drought which preceded Ash Wednesday fires in 1983 to discovering his love for sheep and cattle while jackarooing on the Hay plains and central Queensland in the 1980s to watching the Murrumbidgee River run dry. From being in $2million debt with 17% interest rates growing organic potatoes to restoring their soils, and bank balance, growing pastures for organic for sheep and cattle - the depth and breadth of Nic's experience in his life so far is a winding road with plenty of big lessons along the way. The biggest lesson of all goes far deeper than the soils he's so passionate about, and he's now one of the country's leading educators in Grazing for Profit. Settled on a farm in the Adelaide Hills near Hahndorf, with his wife Alexi and three children, Nic works full-time for RCS as a teacher, advisor, facilitator and coach. Combining his passions for livestock and people, Nic approaches life with zest, humour, feeling and a genuine endeavour to see land, animals and humans together realise their true potential. Since the earth is the earth and animals are simply good at being animals, Nic takes up the human challenge to share what's possible if people can change.
A $260,000 State Government grant for Riverland wine grape growers to explore diversification and alternative crops, the wool industry's eastern market indicator falls to its lowest point since 2020, and Hahndorf's Oscar Golding named the senior champion herdsperson at this week's South Australian Junior Heifer Expo.