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Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Jonesy & Amanda's JAMcast!

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 0:59 Transcription Available


Commuters are being urged to avoid the train network this morning after an overhead power failure near Homebush caused widespread disruption across Sydney’s rail system.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Six Tackles With Gus
Stories of Origin Magic Moments: Teddy's Match Winner

Six Tackles With Gus

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2025 20:02


A series decider at ANZ Stadium. The Blues teetered on the brink, heartbreak hanging over Homebush once more - until one breathtaking chain of passes rewrote Origin folklore. Relive the frantic final minute: Cordner to Murray, Pearce punching through the line, Trbojevic unleashing Ferguson on white-knuckle tippy-toes down the sideline, and - like lightning - James “Teddy” Tedesco diving over to clinch NSW’s first back-to-back crown since 2005. Buckle up for the play that stunned Queensland and carved Teddy’s name into Origin legend. Game 1 of the 2025 State of Origin series is live and exclusive on Nine & 9Now, Wednesday 28 May.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SOUL OF SYDNEY FEEL-GOOD FUNK RADIO
DJ D @ Homebush Street Party Funk & Hip Hop Vibes (Sep 2024) | SOUL OF SYDNEY #416

SOUL OF SYDNEY FEEL-GOOD FUNK RADIO

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2024 55:50


SOUL OF SYDNEY Podcast #416: A live mix with Australian queen of the turntables DJ D live at HOMEBUSH STREET FESTIVAL hosted as part of HOMEBUSH MOON FESTIVAL 2024. 2 hrs of an extended set featuring a dose of funk with classic hip-hop & R&B party jams put together with love from one of our city's finest selectors. About DJ D / Recognised worldwide as Australia's premiere female Turntablist, DJ D is a true veteran to the art of DJing and turntablism. With her reputable career as a DJ/Turntablist since 1998, DJ D played her first gig in 1988. Her list of titles and achievements seem never-ending, and DJ D has been heavily featured throughout international media since the early 2000's. Today DJ D is still respected for her track selection and her skills on the 1s and 2s. Even well after a decade, DJ D remains at the forefront of her scene being remembered as one of the first females to cut it up with the big guns of this industry. Links www.instagram.com/djdworldwide/ www.facebook.com/DJDworldwide1/ www.tiktok.com/@djdworldwide @djd1200 www.djdworldwide.com/

The Roar Rugby Podcast
Instant Reaction: rollercoaster of emotions as All Blacks survive Wallabies fightback to retain Bledisloe

The Roar Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2024 25:37


How the heck do you process THAT result?The All Blacks have retained the Bledisloe Cup, but they survived a fast-finishing Wallabies in a thriller in Homebush. The Roar's Christy Doran and Tony Harper dive into the rollercoaster match, the highs and lows for the Wallabies, what's next in Wellington, and ask: is this a genuine step forward?Hosts: Christy Doran & Tony HarperProducer: Nick Wasiliev Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Roar Deal
#82: The Homebush Heist

The Roar Deal

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2024 140:32


We've all experienced so much together along the way as Lions fans, but never anything quite like that. We found ourselves 44 points down late in the third quarter in an away semi-final, and yet, somehow, we are still alive and preparing to take on the Cats in this week's preliminary final. In the longest ever episode of the Roar Deal this week, we talk through one of the most remarkable nights in the code's history, savouring each and every extraordinary moment of the comeback and looking ahead to the unlikeliest of grand final appearances that is now only one more win away. Also this week: -The watch party magic continues -The legacy Jarryd Lyons leaves at the club -Our plans for another Roar Deal Grand Final week (if we make it!) And much more!

NRL Boom Rookies
Round 27 Preview - Spoons, Playins, and Plenty More

NRL Boom Rookies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 79:34


The boys preview all of the weekend's action, including the Spoon Bowl (05:11), the fight for a home final at Homebush (42:04), and the play-in game (49:13), before an NRLW preview (57:04), some news (01:05:14) and the final 'What About This Bloke?' of 2024 (01:06:50). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fitzy & Wippa
Wip's Dirty Sale Technique At The Dog Show That Actually Worked

Fitzy & Wippa

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2024 6:59


Wip's latest venture is inventing dog toys that dogs can actually see because they are colourblind. Sigh. Launching ‘Rainbowwow' at the Homebush dog show over the weekend, Wip revealed his dirty salesman techniques that unfortunately, actually worked on poor customers.   Disclaimer: In all seriousness we are very proud of Wip and think these toys are incredible. Grab your own here: https://www.rainbow-wow.dog/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Bodysurf Podcast
WAW's 10th Birthday Body Bash - URBNSURF Homebush Sydney Australia

The Bodysurf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 15:08


Sorry our YouTube live stream was a bit shit. We will try fix it up and repost the video with the better audio. For now enjoy the audio. Cheers xoxo.

A Bevy of Bloods - Swans Podcast
S24 R15 SYD v GWS | Swans by 27 points

A Bevy of Bloods - Swans Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 53:22


Ep. 117 - Solid win over the little brothers in the west for our 13th of the season. SYD: 2.4 (16) | 9.7 (61) | 13.10 (88) | 15.12 (102) GWS: 2.1 (13) | 3.3 (21) | 7.4 (46) | 11.9 (75) 19.7k spectators @ Homebush on Saturday 22 June 2024

Put A Line Through 'Em
#16. Origin Special 1 - Red (faced) Rooster

Put A Line Through 'Em

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 33:51


Join us for a special State of Origin edition of the show. We go to our correspondents live at Homebush for boots on the ground coverage of the first game, then cross back to the studio for expert analysis of the two origin games this week before then previewing Women's Origin Game 3 and Men's Game 2As always, we finish by putting a line through the team, player or thing that least impressed us from the State of Origin action. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Jimmy Smith Show
AAP's Scott Bailey | 3/06/24

The Jimmy Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024 16:22


Joins Jimmy from NSW Origin Camp which has moved to Homebush ahead of Game 1 on Wednesday Night with an update on Nicho Hynes' fitness and who will have kicking duties for the Blues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Fresh Economic Thinking
Are Australian supermarkets the "bad boys" of the economy?

Fresh Economic Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 18:02


Please consider supporting Fresh Economic Thinking — Australia's newest one-man think-tank—by upgrading to a paid subscription. Thank you to all my existing paid FET subscribers. You will get the audiobook of The Great Housing Hijack starting later this month via the FET podcast. Your support helps me do things like a recent debate with Kevin Erdmann about “What makes housing more affordable? Public Investment vs. Market Liberalization”. You can watch it here. Right now there is a Senate Inquiry into supermarket prices as well as a much more extensive and detailed inquiry by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). Supermarkets aren't my highest priority in terms of the cost to consumers from their conduct (superannuation is far more costly - see here and here). But supermarkets nevertheless comprise a large share of household budgets and directly affect choices in our daily lives.One dimension of supermarket competition revolves around location choices. Rules around these choices usually involve town planning regulations that seek to cluster retail activities in a hierarchy of locations.This article is about how town planning rules are used as the basis for often frivolous anti-competitive legal cases, with some detail on a recent case in Brisbane.But the bigger puzzle is this: Why have supermarkets for so long behaved so anti-competitively compared to other retailers or commercial and industrial businesses?It might simply be the case that when there are few ways to innovate your product, you innovate on other regulatory margins to outcompete your rivals (see last week's FET #29 podcast about the electricity pseudo-market). What else is a supermarket to do to make more money? A history of taming supermarket behaviourLook at what has already come out of the initial testimony to the current Senate Inquiry on the topic of preventing competition through location choices.The questions being put to Metcash CEO Grant Ramage during his session were mostly about land banking by Coles and Woolworths.In the context of the supermarkets, land banking is a strategy  where they buy up large areas of land across the country even if they don't have plans (or permission) to build a store there, therefore reducing competition.Mr Ramage was asked about this behaviour by Coles and Woolworths throughout his appearance before the committee, and he agrees that they are engaging in land banking.Senator Ross Cadell gave an example about land banking in the Hunter Valley in NSW, and Mr Ramage agreed that it was an example, where supermarkets can buy a proxy through a developer, gain the centre, and remove the independence.Senator Dean Smith followed up with more questions about land banking by the supermarket giants, and Mr Ramage responded that he didn't think it was "overt or obvious"."It happens under the radar, there is no obligation for the majors to divulge when they acquire property, it's not illegal," Mr Ramage says, adding they notify the ACCC and councils when they see it happening.But this is not the first time that supermarkets have been in the firing line for their anti-competitive conduct. It seems to be the nature of this industry. Brisbane-based property analyst Ross Elliot notes that a senior Westfield executive told him in the 1990s that “we would object to a competitor moving a plant pot if we thought it was in our interests to do so.”In that 1990s era, we were equally concerned about such behaviour. Here's a 1999 review of retail trade practices by supermarkets. It took the view that although there was a lot of consolidation in the sector, there were benefits from economies of scale to consumers. What is interesting to note from a quarter of a century in the future is that the market share of Coles and Woolworths hasn't changed as much as you would think, up from around 55% to 65% (depending on how you count). But there is now no Franklins supermarket chain and we have ALDI doing more than a third of the revenue of Coles today. There was then a 2002 Grocery Inquiry dealing with the behaviour of supermarkets in their contractual arrangements with suppliers. Strangely, in 2003 there was a headline about the Trolley Wars. People were upset that Woolworths and Aldi were outcompeting other grocery stores. This demonstrates that we don't know what we mean by competition. One company comes and outcompetes another and that is uncompetitive. You can't have competition without winners and losers! In that same year, the ACCC took action because of Woolworth's conduct around preventing liquor licences from potential competitors. In 2004, Westfield's Frank Lowy tried to stop a supermarket on Brisbane Airport land near his Westfield Toombul shopping centre, as well as challenging a new shopping centre in Homebush in Sydney. This is a good line from that article:The executive director of the Shopping Centre Council of Australia, Milton Cockburn, disputes the allegations of anti-competitive tactics (Westfield is a prominent member of the council). "Lodging legal action is not anti-competitive. What law says you can't defend the interests of your investors and retailers?" Perhaps Cockburn should have a look at the National Com­petition Council's report on planning and construction laws, which begins: "The major competition restriction in planning legislation is its potential to restrict the entry of new competitors into a market. This may result from ... manipulation of the process by commercial objectors to create delays in decision-making and significant additional costs for potential market entrants."In 2005 the ACCC intervened to stop attempts by Coles and Woolworths leveraging their power to influence the sales of independent grocery stores. Then in 2008, the ACCC conducted an inquiry into the competitiveness of grocery retailers, out of which came an undertaking with Coles and Woolworths to phase out restrictive leases that prevented other supermarkets from leasing within the same shopping centre. During its Grocery Inquiry in 2008, the ACCC identified a practice where supermarket operators would include tenancy terms which may have prevented shopping centre managers leasing space to any competing supermarkets.  This had the potential to impose restrictions on the number of supermarket outlets in centres and consequently fewer options for consumers."Over 700 supermarket leases were identified through the ACCC investigation as potentially restrictive, and this agreement addresses all those existing leases involving Coles and Woolworths, as well as dealing with all future arrangements.  I welcome the cooperation of Coles and Woolworths in the development of this arrangement."The agreement is in the form of a court enforceable undertaking that has been voluntarily provided by Coles and Woolworths.More interesting for me is this 2010 report by SGS Economics for the Commonwealth Treasury about the planning system as a barrier to entry for supermarkets, and its comments that competition dimensions should not be a factor in planning decisions.Yet courts were still busy with supermarkets trying to delay competition using planning appeals with frivolous legal cases even in 2012, as reported here.Retail analysts say the result is that councils are lumbered with massive legal bills and shoppers face less choice and higher prices. More than 20 appeals against shopping centre and retail plans have been lodged in the Planning and Environment court in the past two years.A 2009 voluntary undertaking by the supermarkets to remove restrictive lease clauses was a positive move for competition. Still, supermarkets were getting similarly effective outcomes with covenants on property when shopping centres were first developed. Here's how that works:"There are a large amount of centres where we are restricted from entering because of covenants," said Aldi's managing director for Victoria, Tom Daunt."It can be an outright restriction on the use of land by a previous owner who might be a developer for a major supermarket. The other case is clauses in leases of major supermarkets which effectively restrict competitors with quite dramatic rent reductions (if a rival becomes a tenant in the same centre)."Covenants on available land and clauses in leases, they are all similar. They are all restrictions of trade."It's honestly quite something to see the frequency of these inquiries. I suspect this behaviour is economically motived in the same way that confusopolies emerge in undifferentiated industries like telephone, electricity, insurance, etc. Because there are no technology margins to innovate, you push hard on regulatory margins instead. Of course, outside of the big two supermarkets, Aldi plays its own game, copying the colours and styles of food brands. The supermarkets have been upset about this. He pointed to similarities between some of Aldi's exclusive brands and national brands such as Bundaberg ­ginger beer, Procter & Gamble's Pantene shampoo, General Mills's Old El Paso taco kits and Kellogg's Special K.To wrap up this whirlwind history, supermarkets use their buying power to influence the actions of both suppliers and shopping centre owners to prevent competition. Fine. But there are also some puzzles. Supermarkets defend their suppliers when it comes to protecting food brands from imitation. But then they also apparently squeeze these suppliers too. How do we reconcile this?Shopping centre owners interfere with new supermarket locations on behalf of supermarkets. But I think this makes more sense because new venues compete with all tenancies and it is common to have turnover-based leases where landlords share in the turnover gains of tenants. Also puzzling is that despite decades of concern about supermarket conduct, and what appear to be fairly aggressive tactics, grocery margins aren't super high and the composition of players in the grocery market has changed quite a bit. There seem to be concerns when supermarkets are very competitive, squeezing down prices from suppliers, and also when they are anti-competitive. I think a lot of the games we are playing here could benefit from clearer economic thinking on what competition really looks like. The point I want to make today is to look at a recent case I'm aware of in Brisbane where the landlord of Woolworth's at Newstead, is challenging a planning approval for a nearby shopping centre. A Brisbane case of supermarket conductA new trend in Brisbane is the mixed-use retail, residential and commercial precinct. One of the more successful, and still yet-to-be-completed projects of this type is in my neighbourhood called West Village, a cluster of eight towers (seven residential and one commercial) above a retail precinct with medical facilities and other uses. The model seems to work commercially and with many large sites with existing low-density retail and industrial uses in Brisbane suburbs, there are now planning strategies and rules that accommodate this type (such as the Suburban Industrial Strategy etc). Another example of this type of project is called Buranda Village, on the site of a dated single-storey shopping centre, which is approved for seven towers (four being residential with around 700 apartments) over a 10,000 sqm retail centre. The flood-ravaged and now under demolition Toombul shopping centre is likely to get a similar treatment when redeveloped. But the project I want to talk about today is called Newstead Green, on the site of a car yard in the booming inner-city suburb of Newstead. It is approved for nearly 800 apartments, a major retail, commercial, showroom and lifestyle centre, the owner of the existing nearby shopping centre with Woolworths as the anchor tenant (AMP Capital, now owned by Dexus) is appealing the decision. You can see the locations of the two sites below.Notice also that on this map the purple, blue, and green shading are all new towers that have been proposed, and the grey are recently completed towers. This area is seriously developing. Thousands of apartments are already approved (including in this project). This seems enough local population to support an extra full-sized supermarket, which normally needs a catchment of about 5,000 people. To be clear, the Brisbane City Council is now defending its planning decision to approve the project. The grounds of the appeal are of course many, but this part jumps out (pages 8-9).i. The economic impact of the proposed development upon Gasworks Plaza will be significant due to the scale of the proposed retail component, its proximity to Gasworks Plaza and the extent of the proposed development's trade area.ii. The retail component of the proposed development seeks to replicate Gasworks Plaza which, given its close proximity to the proposed development, will provide no community benefit in terms of convenience or choice.iii. These impacts will seriously erode the viability and vitality of the retail tenancies at Gasworks Plaza, thereby compromising the function of Gasworks Plaza.iv. Centres provide a focus for public and private investment and community activity. Considerable investment has been made to provide infrastructure, buildings and businesses both within Gasworks Plaza and the adjoining area. This creates a vitality which is central to its function. By diluting economic activity to another location, direct economic impacts will be significant and the benefits intended by City Plan will be eroded to the detriment of the public interest.v. The impact of the proposed development on Gasworks Plaza would exceed 15% of sales.The last point gets to the heart of it. I doubt there will be a 15% effect from today, especially considering the growth of the neighbourhood that will go along with a project of this scale. They are literally saying that the new centre will compete for customers and that they don't like it. Since we know that competition is not a valid argument in planning, this probably won't fly — it will just cost time, money and the resources of the courts.But now to the original question of supermarket bad boys. If there was no supermarket here, but still plenty of retail space, the owner of a nearby shopping centre is unlikely to engage in this type of anti-competitive legal strategy. If it was a new commercial building, owners of nearby buildings wouldn't take these anti-competitive actions. If it was a new industrial project, again, the same. Only supermarkets seem to be this actively engaged in anti-competitive behaviour in all domains, especially around real estate, lease conditions (stamped out by the ACCC), planning and zoning, contract conditions with suppliers, and other regulations.Why?Maybe it happens in the shadows more so in other sectors. But does it? Or are supermarkets just the bad boy because they have no other innovation to offer to increase their profits? This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.fresheconomicthinking.com/subscribe

The Jimmy Smith Show
The Throwdown with Mal Meninga | 2/05/24

The Jimmy Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 18:29


Joins Jimmy to pick through a big week so far in the NRL with Jason Demetriou sacked - Wayne Bennett searching for his new job - a big clash between the Panthers and Souths tonight at Homebush. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SEN League
The Throwdown with Mal Meninga | 2/05/24

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 38:53


Joins Jimmy to pick through a big week so far in the NRL with Jason Demetriou sacked - Wayne Bennett searching for his new job - a big clash between the Panthers and Souths tonight at Homebush. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

WestsLife Podcast
Can Wests Tigers win games at Homebush? - Bulldogs v WT NRL Round 9 preview

WestsLife Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2024 69:27


Our Wests Tigers head to Accor Stadium to take on the Bulldogs. Can our boys finally get another win on the board? We run through the team list changes for both sides plus our tips and predictions for the rest of the NRL in Round 9, Robstradmous bets of the week and more.   Click here to check out all our content! Listen live to the WestsLife Podcast twice a week on YouTube, Facebook or Twitter. If you'd like to contribute to the show email us podcast@westslife.com   WestsLife Podcast is sponsored by Wests Ashfield Leagues Club. Stay tuned this season for exciting dining offers and giveaways via our podcast in association with Wests Ashfield! For more information visit Wests Ashfield's website- www.westsashfield.com.au or follow them on Facebook or Instagram @WestsAshfield We are also sponsored by Mobile Corp , which is a family-run tech company that supports Wests Tigers and was even the jersey sponsor back in 2007. MobileCorp is also passionate about helping protect businesses from cyber threats. For an affordable cyber security solution go to mobilecorp.com.au WestsLife is also sponsored by Shayne and the team at MG Pump Solutions.  See us on the socials: WestsLife YouTube channel WestsLife.com @WestsLifePod on Instagram and Twitter Facebook.com/WestsLifePod Support and contribute to the show at Patreon.com/WestsLife

SharkCast Radio - Cronulla Sharks NRL Podcast
South Sydney vs Cronulla - Match Review: Rd 6, 2024

SharkCast Radio - Cronulla Sharks NRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2024 18:44


Sam Shinazzi reviews the Rabbitohs vs Sharks game from Homebush!Brought to you by: Dyson Logistics Pty Ltd Royal Motor Yacht Club Port Hacking Jason Hawes (Real Estate) https://rugbyleaguemerch.com/collecti... = NEW MERCH! SharkCast is in our 10th season of podcasting about all things Cronulla Sharks! Download and subscribe for free on Omny, Apple, Spotify, YouTube, Google, Podbean, Deezer and all good podcast outlets. Rate and review us please, it really does help us. Five star reviews and messages on iTunes is especially helpful and takes just a minute of your time. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, TikTok, YouTube and Instagram. Please share our social media, this also is a big help to us.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform
The Rugby League Hour with Tony Kemp | March 25

It's Only Sport podcast | The Platform

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 49:06


Episode three of the Rugby League Hour on The Platform is here! Brought to you by MicroBio Solutions Limited. Every Monday during the 2024 NRL season, It's Only Sport host Martin Devlin is joined by one of the best rugby league analysts going around - former Warriors coach and Kiwis representative Tony Kemp.Round three is done and dusted in the NRL, one that kicked off with a Grand Final rematch between the Penrith Panthers and Brisbane Broncos on Thursday night, which saw the Panthers prevail just like they did last October in Homebush. Marty and Kempy work their way through some of the key matchups over the weekend including the Wests Tigers' shock 32-6 thumping of the Cronulla Sharks and the Roosters clocking up a huge win over old foes the South Sydney Rabbitohs 48-6. Marty and Kempy also discuss concerns surrounding the Broncos' health, with three key players in captain Adam Reynolds, prop Payne Haas and fullback Reece Walsh suffering injuries recently.After that it's Up The Wahs, a segment dedicated solely to the Warriors. The lone Kiwi club in the NRL finally bagged a win in 2024, beating the Canberra Raiders 18-10 in Christchurch. They made tough work of it, but having left some points out there on the field, are the Warriors far better than their 1-2 record suggests? This week on He's A Ledge, Marty and Kempy chat with former Warriors, Tigers and Dragons frontrower Russell Packer, who talks all about what he's up to now, the modern day prop, his chequered past and his road to redemption, and more.Then, Marty and Kempy go head-to-head debating a handful of rugby league topics, including whether or not Taylan May should be suspended for his tackle on Reece Walsh, are the Warriors a top four side, and whether South Sydney should sack Jason Demetriou or not. Kempy hands out the Effluex clean-up award for the player, coach or team who did their job better than anyone else on the weekend - someone who rolled up their sleeves and turned gunk into gold. And to finish things off, Kempy lists his five best teams in the NRL right now on TK's Top.The Rugby League Hour is sponsored by MicroBio Solutions Limited, solving environmental issues using green technologies. Visit microbio.co.nz.

TNT Radio
Father Tony Percy on Weekends with Jason Olbourne - 02 March 2024

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 53:02


On today's show, Tony, author of the book 'Australia: What Went Wrong? What Went Right?' will discuss his work as we reflect on modern Australia post the Voice and where Australia is headed in the future. GUEST OVERVIEW: Fr Tony Percy was appointed as Vicar General of the Archdiocese of Canberra and Goulburn in November 2014. Ordained in 1990, Fr Tony has served the Archdiocese in a number of locations, including Young, Queanbeyan and Goulburn. In 2009 he was appointed Rector of the Seminary of the Good Shepherd in Homebush, NSW, where he remained for six years. The Vicar General represents the Archbishop in overseeing the work of the various departments and Church offices within the Archdiocesan Curia. 

The V8 Sleuth Podcast
Ep. 354 – Scott Sinclair (Part 2)

The V8 Sleuth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 75:03


We wrap up our chat with Supercars race and championship-winning engineer Scott Sinclair on this week's episode of the V8 Sleuth Podcast polished by Bowden's Own. In the final part of a two-part chat, Scott talks about the dramatic title-changing race at Homebush in 2010 where crashes left the Dick Johnson Racing and Triple Eight crews racing each other to repair their cars, his shift to the Holden Racing Team amid a lull period for the once-great team, and moving into a team management role with Nissan Motorsport and the efforts to make the Altima a competitive proposition, and what drove his decision to leave the team at the end of 2019 and his stint on the Supercars Commission. Learn more about Bowden's Own here >> https://www.bowdensown.com.au/ V8 Sleuth Superstore >> https://superstore.v8sleuth.com.au/

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Never Surrender - a GWS Giants AFL podcast
No. 79 - 2023 AFL Draft Preview

Never Surrender - a GWS Giants AFL podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 64:10


Join Sparrow, Needles, Ragnar and special guest Bangers as we discuss the upcoming 2023 AFL Draft. The GWS Giants hold picks 7 (thank you Richmond), 16, 43, 59, 77, 79, 95. Who do we like? What's the predications for the talent headed to Homebush? What needs do we need to focus on? Usually we're unauthorised, unfiltered and uninformed, but this week we actually present rare insight and informed opinions. We, as in Bangers, who turns out is a genuine draft guru. See his work at https://central.rookieme.com/afl/2023-afl-draft-guide/ You're welcome. Now back to tanning on the banana lounge. ---- Enjoy and give us a rating and/or review wherever you're listening. And share this glorious content till your Orange heart's content

2 Sporting Muppets Podcast

So it's Christmas time for footy fans as all roads lead to Homebush and Melbourne as the NRL and AFL host their respective Grand Finals. Can the Penrith Panthers secure a rare three-peat or will Adam Reynolds guide the Brisbane Broncos to the promised land? Join the muppets as they preview a mouth-watering NRL decider and an equally enticing AFL Grand Final between the Collingwood Magpies and Brisbane Lions. They also have a quick look at the Brownlow Medal count and salute Oscar Piastri for his podium finish in the Japanese GP. Who (apart from Wallabies fans) doesn't love this time of year?

Drive with Joel & Fletch
Return of The Coach K Files, Trouble in the Kennel & a Report from Homebush - 30/08/23

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 40:14


Joel and Fletch chat Bucks Parties with Coach K, trouble brewing at the kennel for Cameron Ciraldo and the Bulldogs & Joel's lawn. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Official Isuzu UTE A-League Podcast
Matildas 1, Republic of Ireland 0: immediate reaction from Stadium Australia | Dub at the Cup on the KEEPUP Audio Network

The Official Isuzu UTE A-League Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2023 18:19


The Matildas open up their 2023 FIFA Women's World Cup campaign with a 1-0 win over Ireland after a Steph Catley penalty secured victory in front of 75,000 fans at Stadium Australia. Join A-Leagues commentators Pokuah Frimpong & Teo Pellizzeri and A-Leagues legend Teresa Polias for instant reaction post-game from Homebush.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drive with Joel & Fletch
Joel and Scope gear up for Origin 3 - 12/07/23

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 39:12


Joel is joined by Justin Horo for the Run Home today live from Homebush ahead of game three of State of Origin as the boys get fired up! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Drive with Joel & Fletch
TRH Wednesday - Joel and Justin Horo live from Homebush ahead of Origin Game 3, Roosters and Jillaroo Millie Boyle, former Maroons star Darius Boyd, former Blues Bryan Fletcher and Robbie Kearns & Kirstie and Stephen from SENZ - 12/07/23

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2023 124:16


An absolute packed show for Wednesday on the Run Home ahead of Game 3 of State of Origin as Joel Caine and Justin 'The Scope' Horo are live at Homebush for the show. The guys manage to catch up with Fletch and Robbie Kearns, former Maroons player Darius Boyd and current NRLW Roosters and Jillaroos star Millie Boyle. Plus the boys from NRL Roast, Sean from Sportsbet and Brett Phillips ahead of the Wimbledon quarter finals. Plus we head across the ditch to Kirstie and Beaver from SENZ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Think Brick
TechTalk: Brick Pit Afterlife

Think Brick

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 9:02


We've gone through the Brick Manufacturing Process, but ever wondered what happens to the brick quarries after they've been excavated? In this episode your host Elizabeth McIntyre, and Engineering Intern, Rahul Elangovan, cover topics such as;  The lifespan of a brick pit; The different ways an exhausted brick pit can be redeveloped; Some examples of how brick quarries have been transformed in Australia; How the endangered Green and Golden Bell Frog was saved in a brickpit from Homebush, Sydney; and much more... This episode and many others can be found on all major platforms, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and Google Podcasts. If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to Rate & Subscribe to our podcast to never miss out a new episode. You can also let us know who you want to hear next and what topics we should talk about by leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts.  Mentioned in the episode: Brickpit Ring Walk Think Brick Technical Factsheets Think Brick Technical Manuals The National Construction Code Australian Building Codes Board Our Social Follow @ThinkBrickAustralia on Instagram, LinkedIn, and Facebook

The Rugby League Digest
The Super League War - Chapter 33 - Two Tribes (Part 1)

The Rugby League Digest

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 72:13


In this installment we examine rugby league's competitors in 1997, Stadium Australia, Paddington vs Homebush, contract fiascos, a trademarks quagmire avoided, football magazine wars, gossip mongers, petty radio squabbles, primitive Pay TV, The Footy Show, Channel 9's true colours, the juggernaut that is Water Rats, the downfall of Monday Night Football, and much, much more! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Ablequest on 2RPH
Kathryn Carey - Sydney Disability Expo

Ablequest on 2RPH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 14:35


Impact Institute organises many successful Disability Expos, including the Sydney Disability Expo to be held on 5th and 6th August at Homebush. Kathryn Carey, Head of Events at Impact Institute, talks about what to expect when you visit one of their expos and how accessibility plays a big part in their planning. Original broadcast date: 29.07.22

Ablequest on 2RPH
Kathryn Carey - Sydney Disability Expo

Ablequest on 2RPH

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2022 13:54


Impact Institute organises many successful Disability Expos, including the Sydney Disability Expo to be held on 5th and 6th August at Homebush. Kathryn Carey, Head of Events at Impact Institute, talks about what to expect when you visit one of their expos and how accessibility plays a big part in their planning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Drive with Joel & Fletch
State of Origin podcast | Queensland win Game 1 (9/06/22)

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 14:33


The boys pick apart the action at Homebush last night with the Maroons drawing first blood in the series.

Half Time Oranges
HTO ep 16: Ambush at Homebush + Coach Merry-Go-Round

Half Time Oranges

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 50:19


QLD have taken origin 1 and look set to pick up the series, we look at what went wrong for the blues, and what went right for QLD.  We also delve into the wonderful world of coaching speculation, enjoy this episode 

Drive with Joel & Fletch
The Run Home with Joel and Fletch - Full Show (8/06/22)

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 111:07


Plenty happening on the show with the boys presenting live from Homebush counting down to kick-off.Wacky Team Wednesday: A team of Ray'sGuests: Queensland Legend Billy Moore, SENZ's Stephen Donald and Kirstie Stanway, Tongan and Cowboys Assistant Coach Dean Young, SEN League Commentator and Queensland Maroon Scott Sattler, Sean Ormerod from Sportsbet and Interim Wests Tigers coach Brett Kimmorley.

Drive with Joel & Fletch
Joel and Fletch live from Accor Stadium (8/06/22)

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 15:20


The boys are live out at Homebush, we find out where Joel has been and the boys offer up some suggestions for the three vacant head coach roles in the NRL.

Drive with Joel & Fletch
State of Origin Market Update with Sean Ormerod from Sportsbet (8/06/22)

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 9:54


Seany joins the show to give the boys a few clues for tonight before he heads out to Homebush.

Drive with Joel & Fletch
SEN League Commentator and Queensland Maroon Scott Sattler (8/06/22)

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 5:25


Joel is chatting to Scott Sattler who is will be calling the game for SEN and is en-route to Homebush by harbour cruise.

Breakfast with Vossy
Show opener (9/6/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 18:17


Breakfast with Vossy
Brandy brings us breaking news from Blues camp (6/6/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 1:22


Breakfast with Vossy
Michelle Bishop on Peter V'landys vs. Dominic Perrotet on the Stadium Wars + more (4/5/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2022 7:23


SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台
镜头之下:三代华裔移民家庭与Homebush West的故事

SBS Mandarin - SBS 普通话电台

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2022 7:41


至4月中旬,如果你走在Homebush街区,这个历史悠久的城镇正在焕发新生。穿梭于商店和巷道,你不仅可以体会这里的淳朴古老,更是多了一丝艺术气息。(点击上图收听音频)

Wests Tigers Podcast
Episode 138: Wests Tigers Podcast 0138

Wests Tigers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 37:12


We're literally just days away from the Wests Tigers taking the field for the first time in 2022.But before a ball is kicked there's a big Wests Tigers issue that has fans talking - where the team should call home.It's a long-running discussion, true, however, things seemed to shift last week when the Sydney Morning Herald published a story that seemed to have the inside word on what the club is thinking.The report says after the 2023 season the Wests Tigers will go back in time and split home games between the club's two traditional grounds - Leichhardt and Campbelltown.That means no more wondering gypsies existence and the club moving away from CommBank Stadium (Parramatta Stadium) and the Olympic Stadium in Homebush.Is this a good move? Is this the direction the club should be taking? We thought we would get together and produce an edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast to discuss the developments.We hope you enjoy it. Don't forget, you can also have your say on the Wests Tigers home grounds issue on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.

Wests Tigers Podcast
Wests Tigers Podcast 0138

Wests Tigers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2022 37:12


We're literally just days away from the Wests Tigers taking the field for the first time in 2022. But before a ball is kicked there's a big Wests Tigers issue that has fans talking - where the team should call home. It's a long-running discussion, true, however, things seemed to shift last week when the Sydney Morning Herald published a story that seemed to have the inside word on what the club is thinking. The report says after the 2023 season the Wests Tigers will go back in time and split home games between the club's two traditional grounds - Leichhardt and Campbelltown. That means no more wondering gypsies existence and the club moving away from CommBank Stadium (Parramatta Stadium) and the Olympic Stadium in Homebush. Is this a good move? Is this the direction the club should be taking? We thought we would get together and produce an edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast to discuss the developments. We hope you enjoy it. Don't forget, you can also have your say on the Wests Tigers home grounds issue on the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

1170 SEN Sydney
Tennis Update with Brett Phillips on Summer Afternoons (30/12/21)

1170 SEN Sydney

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2021 10:25


Brett is out at the ATP Cup in Homebush and is running through all the COVID cancellations, and look ahead to the Australian Open.

Higher Ground
FULL SHOW - 15/11/2021

Higher Ground

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 100:05


Chris reviews a massive week in sport, the Aussies first Men's T20 World Cup title, more NRL player movement, Tim Tszyu's big fight approaching on Wednesday at Homebush and plenty more.

Robbie's Modern Life
The Homebush Blowhole

Robbie's Modern Life

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 45:37


Despite our persistent advocacy of avoidance, punters were unfortunately grouped en masse at the Homebush Blowhole when it exploded… We sat down with one of the survivors PLUS our liquid injections for the economy, the Comedy of Errors, a peculiar tale from the frontline of the Olympics AND new game Friday Or Saturday Night!  Playlist:  Schappelle Corby (feat. Nat Z) - Palm Trees  Zsela - Earlier Days (Umfang Remix)  Steppenwolf - Magic Carpet Ride  Suse Millemann - Patterns  Skee Mask - Rev8617  Chuck Person - Angel See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Greek - SBS Ελληνικά
Greek-Australian business centre in Sydney becomes the 1st privately owned vaccination hub - Ομογενειακό κέντρο λειτουργεί ως εμβολιαστική μονάδα στις ολυμπιακές εγκαταστάσεις το

SBS Greek - SBS Ελληνικά

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 11:07


A business centre which belongs to a Greek-Australian family and is in the precinct of Sydney's Olympic Park, has become the first privately-owned hospitality venue to voluntarily operate as an official NSW Health Vaccination Hub against COVID-19. - Αίθουσα εκδηλώσεων, ιδιοκτησίας ομογενών, στο ευρύτερο Ολυμπιακό Πάρκο στο δυτικό Σύδνεϋ καθίσταται από σήμερα το πρώτο εμβολιαστικό κέντρο το οποίος ως χώρος ανήκει σε ιδιώτες.

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Aussie Youngsters Have Their Eyes On Brisbane Olympics 09/08/2021

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 3:36


The Brisbane Olympics may be a long way off but Aussie youngsters are brimming with confidence and enthusiasm for a golden future thanks to the nation's spectacular success in Tokyo.  Twelve suburbs in Penrith have now been placed under the strictest lockdown conditions in Sydney, as thousands yesterday flocked to Homebush to get vaccinated. Haircuts are among the services that could return when vaccination rates are high enough, even if strict lockdown measures are still required across Greater Sydney.  The most extraordinary peacetime Games of the Olympic era drew to a close last night with a restrained and thoughtful closing ceremony to be held in front of 68,000 empty seats. For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.au.   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Inside Supercars
Inside Supercars - Show 347 - Townsville 2 and Remembering David Leckie

Inside Supercars

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 13:54


Cameron Waters (Tickford Racing) and Shane Van Gisbergen (Red Bull Ampol Racing) had an amazing Supercars Race 19 in week two of Townsville. David Leckie was at the helm of the Seven Network when Supercars made the switch from Ten, We reflect on his life and hear from him in a 2008 interview, at the announcement of the Sydney 400 in Homebush.

Sport Radio - Australia
Inside Supercars - Show 347 - Townsville 2 and Remembering David Leckie

Sport Radio - Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 13:54


Cameron Waters (Tickford Racing) and Shane Van Gisbergen (Red Bull Ampol Racing) had an amazing Supercars Race 19 in week two of Townsville. David Leckie was at the helm of the Seven Network when Supercars made the switch from Ten, We reflect on his life and hear from him in a 2008 interview, at the announcement of the Sydney 400 in Homebush.

Ben Fordham: Highlights
Sydneysiders copping fines at Homebush vaccination hub

Ben Fordham: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 2:06


Sydneysiders are copping parking fines at the Homebush vaccination hub. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch
Nederlands/Australisch SBS Dutch nieuwsbulletin van zaterdag 29 mei 2021

SBS Dutch - SBS Dutch

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 11:01


Dit zijn de hoofdpunten uit het SBS Dutch nieuwsbulletin van zaterdag 29 mei: 5 nieuwe lokale besmettingen in Victoria, NSW vraagt bewoners van Homebush en omgeving met symptomen om zich te laten testen en inwoners van Congo op de vlucht voor dreigende vulkaan.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Politica australiana, campagna vaccinale e legge finanziaria al centro del dibattito

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 12:21


La premier del New South Wales Gladys Berejiklian ha inaugurato lunedì 10 maggio il centro di vaccinazione di massa a Homebush, mentre a livello federale si susseguono le indiscrezioni in merito alla legge finanziaria.

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা
ভারতীয় ফ্লাইট সংখ্যা কমাতে যাচ্ছে অস্ট্রেলিয়া

SBS Bangla - এসবিএস বাংলা

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2021 7:14


সরকার ঘোষণা করেছে যে, তারা ভারত থেকে অস্ট্রেলিয়ায় আসা ফ্লাইট সংখ্যা কমাবে। কোভিড-১৯ সঙ্কটে হোটেলে কোয়ারেন্টিন ব্যবস্থায় সংক্রমণ ছড়িয়ে পড়ার উদ্বেগের কারণে এ সিদ্ধান্ত। ন্যাশনাল কেবিনেট মিটিংয়ের পর বলা হয়েছে, ৫০ বছরের বেশি বয়সীদের জন্য ফাইজার ভ্যাকসিন রাখা হবে না।

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤
أخبار الكورونا في أسبوع 9/4/2021

SBS Arabic24 - أس بي أس عربي ۲٤

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2021 4:41


في حلقة اليوم من بودكاست "الحياة في زمن الكورونا": الإعلان عن مركز تلقيح في منطقة Homebush بسيدني باستطاعته توزيع 30,000 جرعة في الأسبوع. أستراليا في مأزق بعد التحذير من خطر الجلطات الدموية بسبب لقاح أسترازينيكا على من هم تحت الـ 50. وفاة رجل بفيروس كورونا في مستشفى بكوينزلاند.

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
Australian News in Punjabi : Prime Minister Scott Morrison denies he criticised the European Union over vaccine supply

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 11:00


The New South Wales government to set up a mass COVID-19 vaccination hub at Homebush, Prime Minister Scott Morrison denies he criticised the European Union over vaccine supply, And In sport, the Australian women's football team prepares for its first international match in 12 months.

SBS Gujarati - SBS ગુજરાતી
SBS Gujarati News Bulletin 7 April 2021 - ૭ એપ્રિલ ૨૦૨૧ના મુખ્ય સમાચાર

SBS Gujarati - SBS ગુજરાતી

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 5:09


The New South Wales government to set up a mass COVID-19 vaccination hub at Homebush, A 77-year-old man from Papua New Guinea has died from COVID-19 complications in Queensland, Western Australia has removed its hard border with Queensland. - ક્વિન્સલેન્ડની એક હોસ્પિટલમાં 77 વર્ષીય દર્દીનું કોરોનાવાઇરસના કારણે મોત, વેસ્ટર્ન ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયાએ ક્વિન્સલેન્ડ સાથેના કડક સરહદીય પ્રતિબંધો સમાપ્ત કર્યા, ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયામાં રસીકરણમાં ઝડપ લાવવા માટે સિડનીમાં વેક્સીનેશન હબ શરૂ કરાશે.

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو
Urdu News Wed. 7th. Apr 2021 - اردو خبریں 07 اپریل 2021

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 10:00


In this bulletin, The New South Wales government to set up a mass COVID-19 vaccination hub at Homebush, Prime Minister Scott Morrison denies he criticized the European Union over vaccine supply. - نیو ساوتھ ویلز ،ہوم بش میں پہلا وسیع ویکسینیشن سینٹر قائم کریگا، آسٹریلیا اور نیوزی لینڈ کی درمیان ٹریول ببل معمول کی زندگی کی جانب ایک قدم ہے ، نیوزی لینڈ کی وزیر اعظم

NBL Live
Sydney Kings vs Melbourne United (Round 10)

NBL Live

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2021 101:41


It feels so good to be back! NBL Live returns post NBL Cup with a mouthwatering clash between the Kings and United. It's United's first trip to Qudos since last years memorable semi-final series with the Kings. While they lead the league & beat the Kings at the NBL Cup, Melbourne has dropped their last three games and are looking vulnerable. Can Sydney make it five straight wins at Homebush over United and go 8-8 on the season? Julian Daw, Matt McQuade & Richard Svenson are in commentary See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Voices of Today
Notes and Sketches of New South Wales - sample

Voices of Today

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 4:52


The complete audiobook is available for purchase at Kobo: https://bit.ly/2ZeoRoW Notes and Sketches of New South Wales during a residence 1839 to 1844 by Louisa Anne Meredith Narrated by Amy Soakes In the summer of 1839, 26-year-old Louisa Anne Meredith, in the company of her husband, Charles Meredith, sailed from England to the British colony of New South Wales, in what was then New Holland. Four years later, she published a detailed account of the years since she had left England. A fascinating window into the past, Louisa's impressions and experiences cover the four-month ocean voyage; life within the fledgling city of Sydney; travels across the Blue Mountains to Bathurst; and eventual settlement at Homebush in Sydney's west. Vivid observations of Sydney as it was in the 1840s combine with descriptions of flora, fauna and the general way of life in the colony, all told through the eyes of a well-educated, articulate and well-to-do woman who had come from a very different climate and upbringing to that she found in Australia. Louisa was a naturalist, author and illustrator and her eye for detail provides a historically significant document giving a unique window into early Australian settlement. From descriptions of polite society, to hardships of drought and overland travel; from architecture to politics, convicts to aboriginal customs, Louisa's keen wit and clever insight provide a fascinating account of life in colonial Australia.

Motor Racing Passion
Adelaide Race of a Thousand Years PART 2 - The Race & The Aftermath

Motor Racing Passion

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 43:52


This time in Part 2, we chat about the race and the messy aftermath, topics ranging from kilts through to politics, with plenty of racing thrown in, and a special appearance from a Homebush frog.

CESE Podcast:  What Works Best
Effective feedback with Homebush West Public School - What works best podcast

CESE Podcast: What Works Best

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2020 10:10


Welcome to a special CESE eight-part podcast series. In this podcast, Mark Scott, Secretary of the NSW Department of Education, speaks with Homebush West Public School principal, Estelle Southall and her students about how their school embeds effective feedback in their practices. She describes how students at Homebush West seek out and value feedback and how teachers support students to work towards staged improvement. To read the transcripts or access the 'What works best' resources go to: https://www.cese.nsw.gov.au/publications-filter/effective-feedback-with-homebush-west-public-school-what-works-best-podcast To watch the video of this conversation go to: https://education.nsw.gov.au/about-us/educational-data/what-works-best-2020-update/teachers/theme--effective-feedback-

Best of Grandstand
Corbin & Ben - AFL Grand Final at Homebush? + Hawks CEO Justin Reeves joins the show

Best of Grandstand

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 54:39


Corbin & Ben discuss reports the Olympic Stadium at Homebush could host the 2020 AFL Grand Final. How are the AFL players being portrayed and which Aussie athlete deserves a 'Mahomes contract'?

TL Podcast
#56: Wine

TL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2020


In this episode of Wine & Wisdom, Thomas, Cam and Chris are joined by Rita Di Nola. Rita is the head of Human Resources for the Accor Group in Homebush. Together, they discuss why company values are very important to look at when considering applying for a position. They also explore the difference between leaders and bosses, and discuss how COVID-19 presents a fantastic opportunity for great employees to stand out. This is the time to do more than what you are asked. In this episode, Thomas brings a 2017 Vintage Plexus Shiraz Grenache Mourvedre from John Duval, South Australia. Cam brings a 2018 Shiraz from Langhorne Creek, Barossa Valley and Chris brings a 2018 Coonawarra Cabernet from Little Giant Wines.

Acilci.Net Podcast
Afetlerde Hastane Öncesi ve Hastane Triyajı

Acilci.Net Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 5:27


Triyaj Sınıflandırmak, sıraya dizmek veya seçmek anlamına gelmekte. Hastaların, kazazedelerin veya yaralılarının durumlarının ciddiyetine göre kategorilendirilmesidir. Afetlerde hangi hastaya önce müdahale edileceğine ve hangisinin önce nakledileceğine, triyaj sistemleri kullanılarak ile karar verilmektedir. Geçmişte yaşadığımız afet deneyimlerimiz ve bugün mücadele verdiğimiz Covid-19 pandemisi, doğru triyajın ne kadar önemli olduğunu hepimize gösterdi. Gelecekte de başka afetlerin olabileceğini varsayacak olursak, afetlerde hastane öncesi ve hastane triyajının önemli noktalarını belirtmek isterim. İlk olarak askeri birlikler tarafından kullanılan triyaj; günümüzde sivil toplum örgütlerinin de sık kullanmaya başlaması ile afet yönetiminin vazgeçilmez bir unsuru olmuştur. Kullanımının her geçen gün yaygınlaşmasıyla birlikte literatürde tanımlanlanmış birçok triyaj sistemi bulunmaktadır. En sık kullanılanları: START, JumpSTART, Homebush, Triage Sieve, PTT, CareFlight, Sacco Triyaj Metodu, Military Triage, İtalyan CESIRA, SAVE ve SORT olarak sayılabilir. Etkin afet triyajı için triyaj kategorileri tanımlanmıştır. Acil Bakı Kategorisi Kırmızı renk kodu verilir. Yaşam beklentisi olan ve acil müdahale ihtiyacı olan hastalar bu gruba girer. Tedavi, stabilizasyon ve nakil imkanları bu hastalara öncelikli olarak yönlendirilmelidir. Ciddi travmalı (kafa, toraks, batın), bilinç kaybı, solunum sıkıntısı, kontrol edilemeyen kanaması, ampütasyonu, siyanozu ve hızlı-zayıf nabzı olan hastalar bu gruba dahil edilmektedir. Ertelenmiş Bakı Kategorisi Sarı renk kodu verilir. Bu kategorideki hastaların tıbbi müdahaleye ihtiyacı vardır. Bu müdahalenin çok gecikmesi bu hastaların anstabilleşmesine sebep olacaktır. Yani bu hastalar ‘Ağır ama Bekleyebilir’ hastalardır. Acil bakı kategorisinden kalan imkanlar bu kategorideki hastalara yönlendirilmelidir. Basit kırık ve yaralanmalar, açık kırıklar, kanaması kontrol edilebilir derin laserasyonlar, havayolu intakt kafa travmaları ve stabil abdominal yaralanmalar sıklıkla bu kategoriye dahil edilmektedir. Minör Kategori Yeşil renk kodu verilir. Bu kategoride uzun gecikmeleri tolere edebilecek hastalar bulunmakta. Yaralanmalar kendini sınırlamıştır. Hastaların vital parametreleri normal ve stabildir. Acil bakı ve ertelenmiş bakı kategorilerindeki hastalardan kalan imkanlar bu hastalara yönlendirilebilir. Eğer imkan yoksa hastalar tedavisiz gönderilebilir. Abrazyonlar, kontüzyonlar ve küçük laserasyonlar bu kategoride yer alır. Beklentisiz/Ölü Kategorileri Beklentisiz kategorisine gri renk kodu verilir. Bu hastaların yaşam beklentisi yoktur. Bu kategorideki hastaların maksimum müdahale ve kaynak ihtiyacı vardır ancak survileri çok düşüktür. Ciddi kafa, toraks ve batın travmalı hastalar bu kategoriye alınabilir. Ölü kategorisine ise siyah renk kodu verilir. Hastalar doğru kategoriye yerleştirilmelidir ve aralıklı değerlendirmeler ile kategoriler arasında geçişe imkan sağlanmalıdır. Etkin bir triyaj için en uygun triyaj sisteminin kullanılması önemlidir. Günümüzde en yaygın olarak kullanılan triyaj sistemi START ‘dır (Simple Triage and Rapid Treatment). START triyaj algoritması; hastanın mobilite, solunum, dolaşım ve mental durum değerlendirmeleri ile hastayı kategorize eder. Hastaların uygun triyajı yapıldıktan sonra nakillerinin sağlanması aşamasında hastaneler ile iletişim çok önemlidir. Yeterli kaynaklara sahip olmayan hastanelere yapılan nakiller mortalite ve morbiditeyi artıracaktır. Gereğinden fazla triyajın kötü sonuç ilişkisi literatürde bildirilmiştir​1​. HASTANE TRİYAJI Kırmızı Bölge Hayatı tehdit edici yaralanmalı hastalara müdahale edilen bölgedir. Ameliyathane ve yoğun bakım ünitelerine yakın yerde kurulmalıdır. Hastaların başında, acil müdahale ve girişim yapabilecek doktor ve yardımcı sağlık personeli bulunmalıdır. Bu alanda travma takımı etkili bir şekilde görev yapar. Sarı Bölge

Finance & Fury Podcast
The Lucky Country isn’t what most think – A look back in history on how we are destroying our own luck

Finance & Fury Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2019 19:48


Welcome to Finance and Fury, the Furious Friday edition  A reminder of how lucky we are and why we are called the lucky country. Also, what we have to lose if we neglect to remember this Some perspective: You don’t know what you have until you have lost it Taking things for granted like our power, because blackouts suck What about the billions of people who don’t have power or deal with rolling blackouts daily? Who would value having power more? The hatred of the rich shows the lack of gratitude by those who do it Countries with the highest number of millionaires/billionaires per capita have the highest GDP per capita and quality of life They are wealthy (some exceptions) because they provide more value to our lives We are lucky to have “rich people But why are we called the lucky country? First used in 1964 by Donald Horne – The Lucky Country The origin of the phrase was negative in the context of the book “Australia is a lucky country run by second rate people who share its luck” Where did we come from? Few places on earth better suited for middle-class prosperity than Australia British convicts and free settlers – first government in 1788 were autocratically governed by a British Governor (mini-dictatorship) Considerable unhappiness with the way some colonies were run The monopoly of Rum used as currency and Australia has a history of a beer economy English common law was introduced, the rights of Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights 1689 were introduced. The number of settlers increased and they were given resources and land from the government. Convicts were used as Laborers Land assigned back then as “Liberty Plains” is now Homebush and Strathfield in Sydney Then had the gold rush and entrepreneurs came flocking in Given the freedom and vast resource-rich country Australia is, it provides an ideal environment for upward mobility From the pioneering ranches of the nineteenth century to the middle-class suburbs of the late twentieth   Has our luck actually changed? Or did we change our luck? Became a socially divided society like most first world countries The political influence will either make it or break it Bob Hawke – Legendary figure for Labour, 1983 – 1991. Did you know the Hawke Government implemented financial deregulation and reform? Australian dollar float, dismantled the tariff system, privatized state sector industries, ended the subsidisation of loss-making industries and introduced full dividend imputation. Did also have some popular ALP policies, with tax system reforms and introduction of Fringe benefits tax as well as capital gains tax He would be considered moderate these days, if not closer to the LNP A political party for the working class is now dominated by those operating outside the tangible economy Some people are focused on achieving one thing and will do whatever it takes to do it Pushing for climate change mitigation programs will further deindustrialise Australia What about all of the people who will lose their jobs? Or those in other countries that rely on our Coal for energy? What has changed our economy? Gradual deindistrialisation stems directly from policies imposed by local governments in NSW, VIC, and QLD Sydney’s manufacturing employment is down 50% in the last 2 decades Politics was slowly transformed into an instrument of the bureaucracy and “progressive” gentry Why are the yellow vests protesting? We are sabotaging our economy, dependent on resources sales to China Our commitment to renewable energy dwarfs EU, US, and China. Per capita, we have 5 times the number of renewables Our energy costs are now among the highest in the world ALP want to boost renewables from 20% to 50% in 2030 and the Greens want 100% Ironically just as Australia is to replace Qatar as the world’s largest producer of natural gas, industrial enterprises in Australia are under pressure from high energy prices Imports are replacing the closing Australian producers With more taxes, energy prices, fuel, and super payments, there is less disposable income to you OECD households were considered middle class, but this has dropped 1% per decade since the 1980s and now ranks below the OECD average   How policy affects our market? How our luck may have run out? Decline in Australia’s middle class resulting in the regulation of land and expenditure to promote urban density 1981 to 2016 - property-ownership rates fell from 60% to 45% for 25 - 34-year-olds UK has only 6% of the land urbanised US has 3% and Canada has 2.1% urbanised 3% of Australia is urbanised Major cities in the first world have a “smart growth” model Helping turn once affordable cities into some of the world’s costliest According to the RBA, planning regulations are a major addition to this cost Inner core of Brisbane, Sydney, and Melbourne represents 11%, 7% and 13% of the greater metro population (31%) More than four-fifths of families living in single-family homes in suburban areas Market manipulation can leave limited choices Not enough supply to keep up with the demand adds to increased prices Projections show 50% of Sydney’s dwellings will be apartments by 2050 40% of Sydney 35-49 year old’s live in townhomes or apartments, which is double the rest of Australia This is a market-distorting approach that doesn’t let supply free and restricts demand choices The threat of a financial meltdown as urban-core property prices decline is real   This process is not unstoppable: The issues reflect policy decisions and not our economic or social fundamentals Unless something changes, we may have a bleak future Urged to settle where supply is allowed, making it unaffordable and congested An ever-increasing demand for government revenues With a little direction, this can be undone which is what will be tackled in next Friday’s episode   Be honest about what got us into this problem: We are a lucky country, but luck can run out when you take it for granted Next episode will talk about some cautionary tales   Thanks for listening, if you want to get in contact you can do so here. Also, I am doing the St Vinnies CEO sleepout in June. If you could help support that would be greatly appreciated.

Down The Track
Episode 17: 10 May, 2019

Down The Track

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2019 137:26


Some great Australian results overseas at the Payton Jordan and DOHA Diamond League meets in recent weeks. Ellie Pashley nailed the 10000m World Championships qualifying time in the US Meet, while Jordan Gusman gained automatic selection in the 5000m at the same meet, if he chooses to take it. Brooke Stratton reclaimed some good form with a close third place in the Long Jump at Doha, leading up until the 5th attempt while Ryan Gregson posted a World Championships qualifier in the 1500m. In local news we wrap up the results from the Great Train Race, Nail Can Hill Run in Albury, Wings for Life Melbourne World Run and cover the VRWC Walks event at Albert Park. The Sydney:10 proved once again to be the showcase event for Athletics NSW, with Ben St Lawrence and Emily Brichacek recording strong wins over the 10km Homebush course. Tim also comments on a new concept event from South Australia, the Flinders Twilight Cross Country. XCR’19 kicked off in fine, if rather damp, form at Jells Park with a large turn out providing plenty to talk about. St Stephens took out Men’s Premier Division, with the Know Men in Division Two recording the second fastest team time of the day. Melbourne University wheeled out their track runners to take a win in the Women’s Premier Division, with a resurgent Collingwood Harriers not too far adrift. AV CEO leads the interview list from Jells with Jack Davies, Liam Adams, James Coleman, Matt Johnson, Ciara Boyd-Squires-Long, Kelly Hetherington James Atkinson and Stu Macaulay all taking time to be grilled by the AV interview team. In a couple of feature interview from Jells Part we speak to Virginia McCormick (nee Moloney) about her comeback post Comm Games and wedding and also talk to Stewy McSweyn about what he plans for 2019. Tim made another planning visit to Bathurst as part of the organisation of the 2021 World Cross Country Championship and provides an update on how things are tracking. Also in Bathurst was Len Johnson… athlete, reporter & athletics columnist so Tim takes time to talk to Len about the World Cross Country and his observations of the competition over time. Sean follows up on developments in the Caster Semenya case and also touches on the INEOS Sub 2 Marathon attempt, with Eliud Kipchoge planning to break the barrier in London later in 2019. Raelene Boyle’s recent recognition as the legitimate Olympic Gold medallist, without being given the medals, is also discussed as part of the hot topics segment. Plenty to talk about in Episode 17… Timeline 0:00:00 to 0:00:58 – Intro 0:00:59 to 0:32:51 – Payton Jordan and Doha Diamond League wrap 0:32:52 to 0:46:30 – Local & interstate results including the Great Train Race, Nail Can Hill, VRWC Albert Park, Wings for Life, Sydney:10 & Flinders Twilight XC 0:46:31 to 1:24:54 – XCR’19 Rd 1 – Jells Park 1:24:55 to 1:36:43 – Feature interviews with Virginia McCormick and Stewart McSweyn 1:36:44 to 1:57:42 – Bathurst 2021 update including an interview with Len Johnson 1:57:43 to 2:12:23 – Hot topics – Caster Semenya update, the INEOS Sun 2 attempt and Raelene Boyle 2:12:24 to 2:16:45 – Episode wrap

The Gig Life Podcast
Episode 27: Sam McNally

The Gig Life Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2019 97:56


Sam McNally. Piano/keyboard player, songwriter and composer from Melbourne. Stylus, John Farnham, Air Supply, Tim Finn, Tommy Emmanuel, Marcia Hines and Richard Clapton are to name a few of his previous gigs. Long time member of Doug Williams & the Mix. Episode Music. Intro: Serendipity Samba by Sam McNally. From the Album "Jubilation" Recorded in Homebush, NSW Australia. 08/01/2019     https://open.spotify.com/user/1233328906?si=yeUjVnP3QHmhw9g_PoWKYg https://www.facebook.com/sam.mcnally http://www.soundtechnology.com.au/artists/artist/SAM_MCNALLY https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3lWTiYZS5hKLW6HlQqR9pA      

Enter The Double Dragon podcast
Ep 16 - Prospects to watch out for in BJJ, Boxing & Muaythai

Enter The Double Dragon podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2018 71:06


We take this opportunity of a lack of fight shows for a few weeks to run through a list of prospects starting to make waves in their sports. We discuss why are these prospects people to watch out for over the next 12 months and how they would stack up against their division's best. We also, cover Rick's MTA development day at Saam Muaythai, Flinn's performance at Grappling Industries in Homebush and Hugh's recent cross training at other gyms to spar and learn new skills Time Stamp List (1min 50s) Rick and Flinn's performances at their comps and Hugh's perspective of Cross training at other gyms (23min) Shane's prospect pick Boxer David Benavidez (36min 45s) Trent"s prospect pick Jiujitsu's Jon Calestine (47min 55s) Hugh's prospect Manachai Yokkao Saenchai gym (1hr 2min 15s) Bellator coverage (just for the hell of it) Video link to the fighters we talked about today Muang Thai"Master of Elbows" Ricardo De La Riva talks about the history of his guard Fedor Emelianekosurvives brutal suplex to winSupport the show (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0BA3mqnfgbPBgjDeqNNkSg)

Creating Space Project
Homebush Lost

Creating Space Project

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2017 18:20


Aurelia Roper Tyler talks with Ruth Nelson about the damage to her family, home and community on learning that her house in Homebush was to be significantly impacted by the Westconnex development.  Homebush Lost is the audio of a short film, of the same name, produced by Paula Rix and Ruth Nelson for Disconnex: Reframing the Resistance, an exhibition at the Chrissie Cotter gallery, showcasing art and salvage items connected with the Westconnex project, an urban motorway extension project in Sydney, Australia.   

One On Wanderers
Episode 11: The Day After The Sea-Bogan Massacre at Wanderland 1.0 with Jason

One On Wanderers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2016 92:42


Family man, ex-mid north coast junior, current Pendle Hill Tigers player/coach and all-round Wanderers addict Jason Sylvester sits down in the noisy back bar of the Bavarian Bier Cafe to chew the fat and his Munich dog with Andrew in this, the eleventh episode of 'One on Wanderers'. Between sipping at his stein and nibbling on some chips and mayo, Andrew asks Jason some big questions, such as why Saba never got the respect that Shinji did, what it was like to be a Newcastle Breakers' fan in the dying days of the NSL, why Pepper Stadium and Campbelltown didn't get the nod for our home ground whilst Wanderland is rebuilt, and what is it like coaching a bunch of 6 year old kids. Jason gets grilled as per usual regarding the Speedy Seven, CEO for a day, the Wanderers issue of the podcast (our move to Homebush) and the Wanderers Mastermind Trivia Challenge.  Please feel free to contact 'One on Wanderers' with your feedback, thoughts, questions or ideas via our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/OneOnWanderers) or Twitter (@OneOnWanderers). You can also subscribe to 'One on Wanderers' via iTunes at https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/one-on-wanderers/id1071715009

Hard Ball: The Official Podcast of the NBL - The National Basketball League

This week on the #HardBall Podcast Tommy Greer, Liam Santamaria and Brett Thomas recap all the major story-lines from Round 13 of the NBL. The boys discuss the return of Sydney’s Josh Childress, Daniel Kickert’s superb shooting night in Melbourne’s win over the Kings, Illawarra’s NYE massacre of the Townsville Crocs and the fluctuating form of the Cairns Taipans. They also chat to Sydney’s Jason Cadee about his impressive play, how it feels to be back in Homebush and his dream of once again wearing the green and gold. All that plus this week’s Studs & Duds, your tweets and a preview of the Round 14 slate of games. The post Episode 11 feat. Jason Cadee appeared first on Mammoth Audio.

Spokey Blokeys
Episode 12 - Olympic Park

Spokey Blokeys

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2015 17:33


Shane and Rodney ride around Olympic Park. Topics include: Homebush - The Sydney 2000 Olympics - Newtown protest - government spending - olympic bike race - world peace - we really are recording this on our bikes - Dawn Fraser - pole vault competitions - The late show D-gen - Juan Antonio Samaranch - songs written about women - A song written about Shane.

Our Queen - Our Mother - with Paul Elarde

Paul continues his exploration of Mary in scripture, highlighting the importance of Mary under the title of Ark of the Covenant. He interviews Matt Hodgson who is in his fourth year at the Seminary of the Good Shepherd in Homebush. The post Our Lady & Scripture pt3 appeared first on Cradio.

This Week in League NRL Podcast
TWiL Episode 64: Home Sweet Homebush

This Week in League NRL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2011 121:54


This week we welcome the arrival of finals footy! We also talk about Sam Thaiday's suspension for being first man in for once, the home finals fiasco facing the Tigers and the Sea Eagles, and of course the night of nights - the 2011 Dally M Awards! All that and more on the #1 Rugby League Podcast on the planet, This Week in League. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

History Makers Radio
Bruce Lindley

History Makers Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2010 18:17


Bruce Lindley is the regional director for Harvest International Ministries Australia. In 2004, Bruce lead "The Call", a national day of prayer and fasting at Homebush stadium, where over 6000 people gathered to pray for Australia. Hear Bruce’s passion to shake the nations of the Pacific Rim with the power of the Gospel.

Radio HOTLAP
#173 - The Salmon Rushdie of Motor Sport

Radio HOTLAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Australias number one motorsport cartoonist Stonie joins us revealing death threat secrets and Fogesisms. Jason Richards at Winton test. George Miedecke joins Ambrose racing in late model UARA Stars Touring Series. GP2 for Homebush. 4 Ferrais for Al. Pushy Solberg. ACO fuel changes. Webber rubbishing. iOS 4.3 hotspots. iPad 2 as predicted. Xcode 4 in app store signals publishing shift. Marcus calls in. Jack has a new cockatiel. Heidfeld has Pirelli knowledge. SuperTourers again. Stats revealed.

Radio HOTLAP
#198 - A Harlot in Charlotte

Radio HOTLAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Zuka is in the deep south playing NASCAR driver with George and takes over the show. Manager and Ferrari arrive for a super King Rib Eye dinner. Farewell Marco Simoncelli. India F1. 200M for Russion GP. New Jersey and Mumbai send Bernie some cash. Surfers GC600 bollards. Nokia Lumia phone may save the company. No number plate Steve and his SL55 deals plus autobiography is here. COTF at Homebush.

Radio HOTLAP
#112 - Travel Time

Radio HOTLAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Nurburgring 24 Hour features large Aussie contingent. Two Tier F1 system scrapped. More iPhone 3.0 feature shown. Homebush ramps up marketing with bus lane racing. Foges goes Stateside to hook up with International Pauly. Harty gets a 430 Scuderia gig from Ferrari UK to Le Mans. And Rust is overeaten in the biggest way.

Radio HOTLAP
#262 And it was the Episode before Christmas

Radio HOTLAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Reflecting on a year that managed to do an uncanny job of making sure the number 13 is remembered for all the wrong reasons. FWBM Mark II arrives for dinner and extoll the virtues of Primo Estate. The Zuks reports on his Homebush woes and Harty tell tails of his week in the Middle East with The Theosauraus. Android warnings. Rolands xmas gift to HRT. V8SC gets a 6 year media deal worth 241M. New Mac Pro in the wild. F1 gets budget cap that probably wont work whilst 2014 calendar trimmed. JP gives his tip on how to overcook the Xmas roast and have the ham hanging around until February.

Radio HOTLAP
#260 Gulf Bound Silly Season

Radio HOTLAP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


Suddenly Harty is heading to Abu Dhabi with Nathan Morcom to have a bit of a shuffti at the Gulf 12 Hour sportscar race as part of Gulf Racing where our new hero has been named as reserve driver. The final V8 Supercar event of the year in Homebush is about to unfold and where the Z Man will run his brand new car. The appauling behavior and billing practices of Energy Australia. JP gets ready for overcooking the Xmas Roast whilst Rusty Sausage goes on holidays with The M twins.