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Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 54:41


The Danish company behind a green hydrogen project, planned to be built near Kalbarri - 500 kilometres north of Perth -  will receive up to $814 million of federal government assistance funding. The Murchison Green Hydrogen Project will be the first project to receive money under the government's hydrogen Headstart program. 

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 55:11


One of Australia's biggest green hydrogen projects is proposed to be built on a pastoral station on the outskirts of Kalbarri, about 500 kilometres north Perth. 

Remember When with Harvey Deegan Podcast
The Zuytdorp, Dr Ruud Stelten, 08 December 2024

Remember When with Harvey Deegan Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2024 21:06


Dr Ruud Stelten, Flinders University Bad weather led Dutch ship into Western Australian coast The Dutch East India Company ship, the Zuytdorp, likely crashed into the shore of Western Australia due to a storm and not bad navigation, new research has found.   Published in the Journal of Maritime Archaeology, Flinders University archaeologists Dr Ruud Stelten and Professor Wendy van Duivenvoorde analysed ship logs, contemporary cartographic and navigational knowledge and weather patterns at the time in a bid to understand how the ship went down.   Four Dutch shipwrecks have been found off the coast of WA within the last century, with the Batavia and the horrors of its mutinous crew arguably the most famous of the collection.   Discovered in 1927 about 60km north of the WA coastal town of Kalbarri, and formally identified in 1958, the Zuytdorp was travelling from the Dutch port of Vlissingen on the way to Batavia, now present-day Jakarta, when it became lost at sea.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont
Two men injured as their boat was reportedly struck by a whale off the WA coast

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2024 5:26


Simon Miller, DFES District Officer Marine joined Julie-Anne Sprague after two men have been injured after a whale struck their boat off Kalbarri last night.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont
Kalbarri residents misinformed of hydrogen plant concerns, experts say

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 11:12


The small, coastal town of Kalbarri is pushing back against a planned green hydrogen production plant nearby, with some locals saying it will destroy the region's natural beauty and serenity. However experts are urging locals to take a step back and understand the necessity of the project, as well as the glut of misinformation available.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Backyard Battlefields
Coral Coast and Kormoran: Red Bluff, Western Australia

Backyard Battlefields

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 11:59


In 1941 sailors from a German merchant raider HSK Kormoran came ashore at Red Bluff, Western Australia following a battle with the Australian Cruiser HMAS Sydney. Before they reached the beach they disposed of any items which could complicate their capture. This episode recounts a unique 2007 discovery at Red Bluff and the key events of the engagement between Sydney and Kormoran.

Todd For Breakfast - Triple M 98.1 Geraldton
Kalbarri Open Air Music Festival with 8 Cannons Worth and More!!!

Todd For Breakfast - Triple M 98.1 Geraldton

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2024 10:41


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Proactive - Interviews for investors
Intra Energy identifies additional pegmatites at Yalgarra

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 5:23


Intra Energy Corporation Ltd (ASX:IEC) MD Ben Dunn tells Proactive the company has completed a second mapping and sampling campaign at the Yalgarra nickel-copper-PGE and lithium project, 70 kilometres east of Kalbarri in Western Australia. The field mapping campaign targeted the entire width of the northern end of the tenement including the previously identified pegmatite field located in the northeast corner. Multiple additional pegmatite outcrops have been identified including two coarse grained pegmatites with crystals up to 5 centimetres long. #ProactiveInvestors #IntraEnergyCorp #ASX #BatteryMetals #Lithium #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Intra Energy just weeks away from drilling at Yalgarra

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2023 5:23


Intra Energy Corporation Ltd (ASX:IEC) MD Ben Dunn tells Proactive the company has submitted a program of work (POW) application to the Department of Mines Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS) for its Yalgarra magmatic nickel-copper-platinum group element (PGE) and lithium project. Some 70 kilometres east of Kalbarri in Western Australia, the Yalgarra Project is a focal point for the company's forthcoming drilling operations. The application follows a substantial number of drilling targets identified across the 400-square-kilometre project area. The company expects the POW to be granted within four to six weeks and has lodged a request for a heritage survey with the Native Title Group. #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Palaeo Jam
A journey into accessibility- Digging for fossils from a wheelchair

Palaeo Jam

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 30:49


Being able to access field trips to dig up fossils has long been a central feature of studying palaeontology, and being a palaeontologist. But what if you have been born with a rare and severe genetic condition, such as Spinal Muscular Atrophy type 1 like Eleanor Beidatsch? As a nine year old, Eleanor dreamed of being a palaeontologist, but always presumed her advanced physical disability, and use of a wheelchair would make “digging about in the dirt for fossils” impossible.   But Eleanor Beidatsch is many things, and being passionate and determined, is just a part of of it. In this episode of Palaeo Jam, recorded as part of our National Science Week tour, host Michael Mills chats with Eleanor about the challenges faced by students with disabilities in accessing opportunities to study, her own amazing journey to studying palaeontology at the University of New England, about her fascinating research into velvet worms, and about what comes next.   Check out this video from Eleanor's YouTube channel of her remarkable adventure in 2016, to a paleontological dig in the opal rich desert town of Lightning Ridge, New South Wales… https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTGxIR_yaNo   Stay up top date with a documentary project involving Eleanor, her family, and colleagues during their time at the 2023 Palaeo Down Under conference and the Kalbarri field-trip… https://www.australasianpalaeontologists.org/documentary   Here's a story about Eleanor's journey on the University of New England's website… https://www.une.edu.au/connect/news/2022/09/unearthing-discrimination-in-science   Along with studying palaeontology, Eleanor is a disability rights journalist, and writes for the ABC… https://www.abc.net.au/news/eleanor-beidatsch/101651018   You can find Eleanor on Instagram at… https://www.instagram.com/eleanor.beidatsch/   And on Twitter at… https://twitter.com/EBeidatsch   Here's a link to Eleanor's blog Accessible 4 Me… https://accessible4me.wordpress.com/   For more information on the research being undertaken by the team at University of New England's Palaeoscience Research Centre, head to  https://www.une.edu.au/research/research-centres-institutes/palaeoscience-research-centre   Palaeo Jam host Michael Mills is on Twitter at https://twitter.com/Heapsgood   For more info on his work as Creative Director, HeapsGood Productions, head to… https://linktr.ee/HeapsGoodProductions

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
DFES defends delays to Kalbarri clean-up from Cyclone Seroja

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2022 6:40


DFES Deputy Commissioner Melissa Pexton has responded to criticism from business owners in Kalbarri over delays to repairs in the North West tourist town, 18 months after Cyclone Seroja hit the town.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
Tourist town Kalbarri still reeling 18 months after Cyclone Seroja

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 8:25


Kalbarri is still struggling from the effects of Cyclone Seroja that hit the popular tourist town 18 months ago. Iconic bird park Rainbow Jungle remains closed, as does several popular restaurants and cafes, 14 businesses in total.  Kalbarri Seafood Restaurant owner Melissa Finlay told Michael Genovese on 6PR Breakfast the town still needs the state government to approve funding to build emergency accommodation so that workers can rebuild things. "From Seroja there was 70 per cent of properties damaged and it's a long haul to get it all fixed up," she said. She says workers have to leave town during school holidays because there is not enough room to house them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kilcullen Diary
Kalbarri Back To School

Kilcullen Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2022 8:29


When the Covid lockdowns came, like many other catering-related businesses, Kalbarri Cookery School outside Kilcullen had to pivot to providing food for takeaway to keep things ticking over. They did this very successfully, working around a Saturday Bake Shop that operated every weekend. Now, founder and owner Siobhan Murphy is bringing the Kalbarri business back to school. Produced by Brian Byrne.

Todd For Breakfast - Triple M 98.1 Geraldton
Adventure and Footy Awaits!

Todd For Breakfast - Triple M 98.1 Geraldton

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 10:57


Joel calls in to chat about the MAMMOTH Adveturethon taking place in Kalbarri. Round 6 of the footy is done and Leith gives us insights and the results. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Revital Health Podcast
The Magic of Surfing, the Love of Becoming a Mum, Staying Healthy, Slowing Down with Imogen Caldwell

The Revital Health Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 26:07


The Magic of Surfing and Nature, the love of becoming a Mum, Staying Healthy and Slowing Down with Professional Free Surfer Imogen Caldwell. Imogen Caldwell is a professional free surfer and internationally renowned model. Born and raised on a sheep station in rural Western Australia, Imogen grew up ‘doing it all'– surfing, diving, fishing, mustering sheep and riding dirt bikes. Imogen started surfing in her mid-teens alongside her father and three brothers. Once she tackled her first big wave at the remote Red Bluff, Imogen quickly showed signs of surfing greatness with an uncanny ability in big waves. Extraordinarily grounded, Imogen credits her upbringing for shaping her to become the person she is today. From a young age, Imogen was taught how to live a sustainable and healthy lifestyle, learning how to live off the land and take care of her surroundings. A true embodiment of the Australian lifestyle, Imogen is a dynamic young woman whose star is on the rise globally. Imogen's fearless nature, determination and zest for life has led her to front global ambassador campaigns for the likes of O'Neill, OTIS Eyewear, Jayco Caravans and Swox Sunscreen. Imogen has also worked with GoPro Australia, Little Bellies, JSHealth Vitamins, MaxiCosi, Channel Island Surfboards, Bec + Bridge and has been photographed by Australian photographer Simon Upton for the 2019 STM Hot List feature. When she isn't traveling the world, Imogen is based in a small fishing town in the Mid-West, where she lives with her fiancée cray fisherman and big wave surfer Cortney Brown , their adorable son Rambo and two illusive Siberian Huskies, Casper and Ghost. In between work commitments, the duo spends their time chasing waves & creating enviable, adventure-filled content for their clients and side business ‘Good Times DOWN UNDER'. Imogen is currently based in Western Australia. We chatted about: * Getting into surfing - what led her to surfing * Growing up in WA - history of her childhood by the ocean growing up  * Surfing - competitions, what is life like as a surfer, prioritsing self care points for optimal performance * Wellness, a day in the life, health & fitness routine etc.  * Being a mum - lifestyle and work surrounding this, family life, living in Kalbarri. * Life philosophies * What's next for Imogen  Find Imogen here: @imogencaldwell

On the Cast
Ep: 28 The WA Bream Files Ft. Callum "Muss Man' Dowell and the Mussell Vibe

On the Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2022 103:51


New shiny things, innovation and a large dose of thinking outside of the norm are what will  captivate and inspire just about any keen angler! On todays episode of On the Cast, Dyl and Mitch sit down with Western Australia's own Callum Dowell. Callum is a well known legend within the Bream circuit and has caught just a few Breams over his time. Situated on WA's pristine South cost, he has had access to some insane estuaries full of giants and it's on these estuaries where he has been developing the next lure to take the Aussie estuary scene to that next level.The Mussell vibe or ''Muss'' is a sinking resin bait cast in the shape of your every day mussel, one of the top food sources for many estuary species, especially Black and Yellowfin Bream. Callum runs down what brought this lure about, its journey, issues during the design, where its at now and future plans! he also has a massive dive into his tournament fishing and some differences between WA and the east coast's Bream fisheries. If you would like to purchase some Muss for yourself or get in contact with Callum he can be found at;Instagram: @outback_breamer_baitsOn the Cast can be reached atInstagram: @onthecastmediaFacebook: onthecastmediaEmail: onthecastmedia@gmail.com

Family Travel Australia
Hutt Lagoon, Perth, Busselton & Off Grid Winery Campground

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 35:53


This week we take in some impressive natural wonders between Kalbarri and Perth including the brilliant pink landscape of Hutt Lagoon's epic salt lake, and the fascinating resilience of the regions leaning river gums.We overnight at Milligan Island, a fantastic beach side off grid campsite before settling in for a 3 night stay at Thomson Brook Estate, a boutique winery just 2 hours south of the city.We day trip to the coast and ride the iconic Busselton Jetty Express, and explore the quaint country towns of the Ferguson Valley including the world's largest dam mural.Plus in our RV newsroom we're discussing the new compliance laws coming into place in July 2022 for Australian RV manufacturers and importers, and what the new laws mean for consumers.Watch this episode on our Family Travel Podcast YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_yYimcCnOLoizZ9GCtIw8g Check out the footage from our latest episode on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://youtu.be/4X8CbxX4dLY Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

Family Travel Australia
Exmouth to Kalbarri – Western Australia

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2021 37:40


This episode we continue our travels along Western Australia's spectacular Coral Coast.We travel 900km south from Exmouth stopping at stunning Coral Bay, famous for their manta ray swims, and we spend a few days exploring the sleepy seaside village of Kalbarri.We visit the National Park, renowned for its incredible beauty, unique sandstone formations, abundant wildflowers, and world class skywalk experience.Plus in our RV Newsroom we're discussing a new feel good partnership between Australian electronics manufacturer Redarc and not for profit Orange Sky.Watch this episode on our Family Travel Podcast YouTube channel –https://youtu.be/b4J_kHp37OcCheck out the footage from our latest episode on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://youtu.be/IaAiFWbDjC0 Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 60:00


Some farmers in Western Australia's northern agricultural region have finished harvesting. That's the region that was damaged by Cyclone Seroja in April this year. Tom Powell farms just east of Binnu, which is between Northampton and Kalbarri. He finished harvesting a week ago and said not everything went according to plan, but overall it's still been a good year. The state's main grain handler, the CBH Group, has now received a total of 13.8 million tonnes and sites across the state are getting very, very full. There have been a few header fires across the state's Great Southern, which is always a risk in very hot, dry conditions.

The Road Less Travelled
Kalbarri to Exmouth Along the Coral Coast of WA

The Road Less Travelled

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 31:51


We give you some points to consider when looking at a caravan vs a motorhome to purchase.  The we ourselves head to the mighty West coast of Australia.West Australia is the self-declared road trip state and one of the best road trips in Western Australia is this drive along the gorgeous Coral Coast.From the lunar-like Pinnacles to the wide spaces of WA's outback and the glistening turquoise waters of the Ningaloo Reef, the road trip from Perth to Exmouth packs a punch.  Yes, you can speak to us to feature this show on your community radio station, or website, we would love to talk with you.  If you would like to reach out and help us with this fiercely Australian and independent podcast with sponsorship or product support, please contact us.We love your feedback and comments, and if you have something that you think we should feature, review, visit or discuss, then please drop us an email at  phatcat@iinet.net.au Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSupport us on PatreonListen on SpotifyListen on AppleListen on GoogleListen on iHeartRadioListen on SoundcloudThank you for supporting us    Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27844421) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Western Australia Country Hour

The state government has announced a more flexible form of land tenure, which will unlock millions of hectares of land for renewable and diversification projects. The proposed changes, to the Land Administration Act, will see WA better placed to expand carbon farming, wind farms, solar energy and hydrogen production on pastoral and unallocated crown land. It will also open opportunities for horticulture and tourism projects. Will the west coast demersal fishing zone between Kalbarri and Augusta get shut down to give fish stocks a chance to recover? That's the question both commercial and recreational fishers are asking themselves today after yesterday's release of a a stock assessment report with some worrying results. In state parliament yesterday, the agriculture minister was asked to clarify her comment that farmers should give up 20 per cent of their cropping land to plant trees.

The Road Less Travelled
Geraldton to Kalbarri the gorgeous Coral Coast of WA

The Road Less Travelled

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 42:58


Stretching along 1,100km of breathtaking coastline from Geraldton north of Perth, Western Australia, to the World Heritage-listed Ningaloo Reef, Australia's Coral Coast is home to stunning bays, fascinating wildlife and rugged landscapes. Discover thousands of years of history and visit uninterrupted stretches of white sandy beaches, magnificent ancient gorges, stunning carpets of colourful wildflowers and untouched coral reefs teeming with marine life.You'll find some of the best known and most loved attractions in Australia from our starting destination of Geraldton we head north to Kalbarri and the brilliant Kalbarri  National Park.The Coral Coast region truly is an incredible corner of the Earth, and your journey to discovery starts here with us on The Road Less Travelled.Yes, you can speak to us to feature this show on your community radio station, or website, we would love to talk with you.  If you would like to reach out and help us with this fiercely Australian and independent podcast with sponsorship or product support, please contact us.We love your feedback and comments, and if you have something that you think we should feature, review, visit or discuss, then please drop us an email at  phatcat@iinet.net.au Like us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramSupport us on PatreonListen on SpotifyListen on AppleListen on GoogleListen on iHeartRadioListen on SoundcloudThank you for supporting us Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=27844421) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nightlife
Monday Night Travel: Kalbarri

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 14:07


WA travel writer, Fleur Bainger told Phillip Clark all about the coastal town of Kalbarri, which is around 600 kilometres north of Perth.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Slice of Perth - Finlay's Kalbarri

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 3:32


Slice of Perth - Finlay's Kalbarri See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kilcullen Diary
Steering Kalbarri through the pandemic

Kilcullen Diary

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2021 15:03


Over the past seven years, Siobhan Murphy and her family have built up Kalbarri Cookery in Carnalway, near Kilcullen, starting as a school for cooking and evolving from there into an events location for families and their celebrations, for local corporate gigs and more. Then, on a Friday in March of last year, they had to change direction quickly when things came to a pandemic-induced stop. Produced by Brian Byrne.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Kalbarri residents outraged as 'unused' power bills rack up

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 8:33


Residents and businesses in Kalbarri claim they are being unfairly charged for power in the wake of Cyclone Seroja. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Synergy promise cyclone relief after unfair supply charge claims

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2021 5:40


Synergy general manager of customer experience Colin Smith said the company have been working on a relief package for affected cyclone customers in Kalbarri.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
Cyclone Seroja victims face homelessness as accommodation levels reach critical

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2021 7:18


Residents of Northampton and Kalbarri who lost their houses in Cyclone Seroja could be waiting up to two years for a new home. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mornings with Gareth Parker
Desperate plea: Kalbarri businesses struggle to 'keep head above water' after Cyclone

Mornings with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2021 9:59


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SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目
西澳 4 月屋漏兼逢連夜雨 — Kalbarri 打風 新冠封城 3 天

SBS Cantonese - SBS广东话节目

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2021 9:59


在【柏斯通訊】通訊裡,梁增榮和大家講述 4 月份兩則大事 — 旅遊勝地 Kalbarri 遭颱風正面吹襲,滿目瘡痍、柏斯爆發社區新冠感染,結果州長麥高文緊急宣佈封城 3 天。

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 60:00


Australia's lobster industry is struggling without its main customer, China. Prices have dropped from around $70 a kilogram to now sit between $16 to $26 a kilogram. So it might sound surprising to hear that a long time Kalbarri fisherman is preparing to go back fishing, after spending seven years leasing out his quota. Terry Ash steamed from Kalbarri to Geraldton yesterday to get some repairs done to his boat, after it was damaged when Cyclone Seroja hit Kalbarri.

Talking Property
Re-building in the aftermath of the Mid-West cyclone

Talking Property

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2021 23:27


Welcome to another edition of the Talking Property Podcast with Harvey Deegan, Rob Druitt and Rod Ryan. This is a special post-cyclone episode following the destruction in Kalbarri and Northampton caused by Severe Tropical Cyclone Seroja in the last week which almost destroyed Karratha, badly damaged Northampton and impacted Geraldton. Our guests are Peter Sukiennik from Ray White Geraldton who has managed to contact Kalbarri residents despite that town having no electricity or communications and Rob Spadaccini past President and current Board Member of the Master Builders Association WA discusses the difficulty in rebuilding a remote town. All that and more on Talking Property, which is proudly supported by REIWA.com.

ALLATRA TV ITALIA
Cosa hanno capito i sopravvissuti al terremoto M7.3?Storia di un testimone |Anomalie climatiche 2021

ALLATRA TV ITALIA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 22:40


Nei commenti sotto i telegiornali, gli spettatori a volte chiedono come l'unificazione può aiutare a far fronte alle conseguenze dei disastri climatici. Vorremmo esplorare questo con un piccolo esempio. Siamo riusciti di entrare in contatto con un testimone oculare del terremoto in Nepal di qualche anno fa e di scoprire come la gente ha interagito in tale situazione. Dopo tutto, le soluzioni in situazioni locali mostrano come può accadere anche a livello globale. Oggi, potenti disastri naturali continuano a scuotere le Filippine e l'Indonesia, con la conseguenza che la gente soffre. Le anomalie climatiche e i disastri non solo distruggono le case, ma cambiano radicalmente lo stile di vita abituale. All'inizio di aprile 2021, si sono verificate inondazioni localizzate a Java centrale e orientale, in Indonesia. Alcune case sono state completamente distrutte e centinaia sono state parzialmente danneggiate. E sull'isola di Java, un terremoto di magnitudo 6,7 ha danneggiato e distrutto quasi 1.500 mila case ed edifici. Il 13 aprile, in sole 24 ore, il vulcano Taal, nelle Filippine, ha causato 383 terremoti vulcanici. Nella prima decade di aprile 2021, i residenti di Arkansas, Florida, Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama e Florida negli Stati Uniti sono stati colpiti da potenti tempeste e tornado. Nella contea di Brazos, in Texas, è passata una potente grandinata che ha danneggiato case e automobili. Anomalie di temperatura in Europa. Il 13 aprile a Mosca la temperatura ha superato i + 21 °C. Questo è il record assoluto per questo giorno negli oltre 140 anni di storia delle osservazioni meteorologiche. Vale la pena notare che la settimana scorsa in città c'era la neve. Gelate senza precedenti hanno colpito la maggior parte della Francia. Non c'è stata un'ondata di freddo così drammatica qui da decenni. È stato perso circa il 50-80% del raccolto. In Slovenia, prima ha nevicato e poi è arrivato anche il gelo di aprile. In alcuni luoghi, sono stati battuti record di temperatura di quasi 100 anni. Il 7 aprile a Blok, i termometri sono scesi a -20,6°C. Questo ha segnato un nuovo record a livello nazionale per la mattina di aprile più fredda nella storia delle osservazioni nel paese. Anche i residenti in Australia hanno subito anomalie climatiche. Gli stati di Tasmania, Victoria e Australia Occidentale hanno sperimentato una nevicata insolitamente precoce. E in Australia occidentale - un potente ciclone tropicale di terza categoria "Grey" ha imperversato che ha causato gravi danni nella città di Kalbarri, dove le raffiche di vento hanno raggiunto fino a 170 km/h. Circa il 70% degli edifici sono stati danneggiati. Nell'ultimo anno, la sincronizzazione dei disastri climatici ha peggiorato ulteriormente la situazione. Il cambiamento climatico globale sta già avvenendo sotto i nostri occhi! Come dimostrano gli esempi - solo aiutandosi l'un l'altro le persone possono salvare la vita e superare qualsiasi difficoltà. Unione! L'aiuto reciproco! Sostegno reciproco! Costruire una Società Creativa, dove la vita di ogni persona ha valore, è l'unica via d'uscita per tutti noi. Dopo tutto, tutte le forze della società saranno dirette verso la creazione di tali condizioni, dove la sicurezza è garantita ad ogni persona. Già ora, le persone in tutto il pianeta si stanno unendo per costruire un mondo in cui il valore della vita umana è fondamentale. Il 20 marzo 2021 una conferenza internazionale online "Società Creativa. Che cosa sognavano i profeti", dove sono stati espressi fatti unici sulle distorsioni della verità, sul potere di unificazione e che tutti i profeti hanno parlato della Società Creativa come l'unico formato possibile di vita felice e di interazione delle persone. E-mail: info@allatra.tv

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont
The new threat facing Kalbarri residents after Cyclone Seroja

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 12:02


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RN Drive - ABC RN
Call for States to takeover vaccine rollout, no apology for Christine Holgate and Kalbarri clean up reveals asbestos

RN Drive - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 85:05


Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna
SCOMO EXCLUSIVE: Vaccines & Apology Dodging

Triple M Breakfast with Basil, Xav and Jenna

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 17:13


Scomo is in the studio! We cover everything from vaccines, the Kalbarri disaster, football, to Christine Holgate. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano
Kalbarri e il Western Australia dopo il passaggio del ciclone Seroja

SBS Italian - SBS in Italiano

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 6:52


Il Western Australia è stato colpito nei giorni scorsi dal ciclone Seroja con venti fino a 170 chilometri orari ed arrivando a zone normalmente non raggiunte da questi eventi. Particolarmente colpita la località turistica di Kalbarri.

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast
Cyclone Seroja recovery begins in WA mid-west coast

RN Breakfast - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 6:32


A massive clean up and recovery operation is underway on Western Australia's mid-west coast, where a number of tourist towns have been decimated by Cyclone Seroja. Kalbarri bore the brunt of the Category Three storm which struck Sunday night - with 70 per cent of the town's buildings damaged.

SBS Macedonian - СБС Македонски
WA towns smashed by Cyclone Seroja

SBS Macedonian - СБС Македонски

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 6:13


West Australian Premier Mark McGowan has described the damage wrought by ex-tropical cyclone Seroja as widespread and severe. Around 70 per cent of properties in a popular tourist spot on the state's midwest coast has been damaged. Seroja made landfall south of Kalbarri as a category three storm with wind gusts up to 170 kilometres per hour.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
Kalbarri business owner concerned about looting

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2021 7:27


Kalbarri business owner concerned about looting See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Gujarati - SBS ગુજરાતી
SBS Gujarati News Bulletin 12 April 2021 - ૧૨ એપ્રિલ ૨૦૨૧ના મુખ્ય સમાચાર

SBS Gujarati - SBS ગુજરાતી

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 4:42


The Western Australian town of Kalbarri has suffered widespread damage in the wake of tropical cyclone Seroja, The federal government urged to set a new COVID-19 vaccine target, The team managing Australia's Census begins a recruitment drive for culturally diverse support staff. - ઓગસ્ટ 2021માં યોજાનારી દેશની વસ્તી ગણતરી માટે ફિલ્ડ ઓફિસર્સની ભરતી પ્રક્રિયા શરૂ, વેસ્ટર્ન ઓસ્ટ્રેલિયામાં સેરોજા વાવાઝોડું ટકરાયા બાદ મોટા નુકસાનની સંભાવના, કેન્દ્ર સરકારને રસીકરણ કાર્યક્રમનો નવો લક્ષ્યાંક નક્કી કરવા માંગ.

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 60:00


Cyclone Seroja has certainly made its presence felt over the last 24 hours, battering communities as it crossed the state's mid west coast overnight and headed east. Rainfall has been widespread and so has damage, with many reports coming in of lost roofs, walls, entire homes and sheds. The cyclone red alert has now been reduced to include only Kalbarri and Northhampton, reflecting the significant damage that has occurred in the two towns. Tens of thousands of homes remain without power. While some farmers assess the damage ex tropical cyclone Seroja left behind this lunchtime, others will be firing up the tractor to get seeding. Decent summer rainfall across many grain growing regions means the top up today will be a near perfect start.

7NEWS Australia Podcast
7NEWS Update: Tuesday April 13, 2021

7NEWS Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 16:47


Brothers Prince William and Harry have released heartwarming tributes about Prince Philip, remembering their grandfather as a cheeky man whose life was devoted to public service; the latest COVID-19 vaccine breakdown has revealed the rollout is stalling further, with patients pulling out of appointments for the AstraZeneca jab; almost 70% of the buildings in the WA tourist town of Kalbarri have been badly damaged or destroyed after Tropical Cyclone Seroja smashed the coastline. Presented by Edwina Bartholomew. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7NEWS Australia Podcast
7NEWS Update: Tuesday April 13, 2021

7NEWS Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 16:47


Brothers Prince William and Harry have released heartwarming tributes about Prince Philip, remembering their grandfather as a cheeky man whose life was devoted to public service; the latest COVID-19 vaccine breakdown has revealed the rollout is stalling further, with patients pulling out of appointments for the AstraZeneca jab; almost 70% of the buildings in the WA tourist town of Kalbarri have been badly damaged or destroyed after Tropical Cyclone Seroja smashed the coastline. Presented by Edwina Bartholomew. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast
Seventy per cent of Kalbarri properties damaged by Cyclone Seroja

RN Drive - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 8:05


40 per cent of reported damages has been deemed major after tree branches were thrown into buildings, roofs ripped off and even the One Mile Jetty in Carnarvon was destroyed.

Pablo for Breakfast - Triple M Karratha

The iconic One Mile Jetty was destroyed during Cyclone Seroja. Member for the North West Central Vince Catania joined Pablo to give us an update on the Jetty and the town of Kalbarri.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Oliver Peterson: Cyclone Seroja and Australia's vaccine rollout

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2021 4:25


Western Australia Premier Mark McGowan says the tropical cyclone bearing down on the state's coastline is the fiercest of its kind “seen in decades”.Fast-moving Cyclone Seroja was upgraded to a category three and recorded winds of 170/km on Sunday evening, as emergency services warned residents from Carnarvon to Lancelin of impending danger.Seroja was maintaining its intensity as it approached the coast, but was downgraded to category 2 at 11pm with sustained winds near the centre of 100 kilometres per hour with wind gusts to 140 kilometres per hour.The core of tropical cyclone Seroja is moving inland southeast of Geraldton. Wind gusts to 170 km/h were reported near Kalbarri during landfall, but the cyclone has now weakened slightly.WA's historic One Mile Jetty has already been ripped apart by the cyclone, with one witness saying “she just went under” around midday and that the jetty was “getting hammered”.WA's Department of Fire and Emergency issued a red alert for people living along a 450km stretch of the coast between Carnarvon and Kalbarri, warning them their lives and homes are at risk as tropical cyclone Seroja gathers momentum.Seroja was travelling at around 65 kilometres per hour, and significant impacts are expected to extend inland through to Wheat Belt communities overnight.The BOM says the cyclone will weaken as it moves further inland on Monday but is still likely to result in damaging wind gusts, particularly to the north and east of the track.Kalbarri, a resort town on WA's coast, recorded a 170 km/h wind gust at 7:03pm local time and has seen 111 mm of rain since 9am.“Conditions are quickly deteriorating, with damaging gales currently occurring between Denham and Kalbarri and stronger winds yet to come along the coast,” the BOM said.Mr McGowan said at a press conference people caught in the red zone were faced with a “very serious threat” and the government expected “significant damage”.“Tropical Cyclone Seroja is nothing we have seen before in decades,” he said. “People need to act to stay safe.“Stay inside and shelter in the strongest, safest part of your house or evacuation centre. Keep your emergency kit with you.“Stay away from doors and windows and keep them closed. Stay indoors until the all clear is given by authorities.”Anyone in the red alert area is urged to stay inside, activate their emergency alert plan and stay tuned in to updates.“Now we need that assistance from the community. Stay inside tonight. Don't even think about coming out until tomorrow,” WA Police commissioner Chris Dawson said.Cyclone Seroja is expected to bring damaging winds, heavy rain, abnormally high tides, and coastal flooding, sparking fears dozens of homes are at risk of going under water.Department of Fire and Emergency Services Commissioner Darren Klemm warned residents communications could become blocked in the area.“There will be times over the next six to seven hours where you may not have internet coverage, you may not have mobile phone coverage,” he said.Winds gusts could top 125km/h as far inland as the northern wheatbelt, with Seroja expected to move at a rate of 50km/h when it hits dry land.The howling winds are expected to hit Esperance from the west at 100km/h.People in the Kalbarri and Geraldton area can expect to feel the impact of the system from mid to late afternoon on Sunday.Residents in the low lying areas of Denham could become inundated with water as the weather system approaches.The Bureau of Meteorology has warned Denham and Geraldton face the worst conditions, which could last for up to three hours.“Tropical Cyclone Seroja is expected to cross the coast as a Category two system on Sunday evening,” it said in a statement.“The area at greatest risk is from Denham to Geraldton. Coastal communities and adjacent inland areas between Carnarvon and Lancelin are urged to monitor weather warnings on the Bureau's website and BOM Weather app, and be prepared to take action.“Dest...

Tech Society
Tech Society 063 - Work-Life Balance

Tech Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 59:46


It’s 2021, we made it!And as a special way to start the new year, we have an electric panel episode with three brilliant Perth minds, sharing their hard-learnt lessons from a life in business.Joining John and Alex from Ninja Software for this contemplative episode are:The humble Technology Giant, Entrepreneur, Business Executive and Angel Investor - Michael MaloneThe experienced Public Company Director, Board Advisor, Entrepreneur, Private Pilot and certified Yoga Teacher - Trent WheelerPerth’s much missed and Kalbarri’s newest asset: The industry-leading Tender Writer, Neuro Linguistic Programming (NLP) Master Practitioner, and a Tech Champion - Sue Findlay.Each of our special guests has a unique journey and an abundance of lived experience for everyone struggling with their work-life balance (or ‘work-life harmony’ as suggested by Trent).Stay tuned for another year of tech talks, business tips and personal experiences from the people shaping the modern world around us on our bi-weekly Tech Society Podcasts. This episode was recorded at Pawsey Supercomputing Centre, the second largest supercomputing centre in the Southern Hemisphere. ◎More Information◎▸Tech Society 056 - From Garage Start-up to Telco Gianthttps://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/56-from-garage-start-up-to-telco-giant ▸Tech Society 025 - How to Win Tendershttps://www.techsociety.fm/episodes/how-to-win-tenders▸Pawsey Supercomputing Centrehttps://pawsey.org.au/Website: https://www.techsociety.fm/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/techsociety-fm/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0STaLU0ATmS9dEyey4FwjviTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/tech-society/id1516405840Google: https://podcasts.google.com/search/tech%20societyTwitter: https://twitter.com/TechSocietyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/techsociety.fm/

Epic Drives Western Australia [YouTube]
Wheeling, camping, fishing and everything in between! The last few months have been awesome!

Epic Drives Western Australia [YouTube]

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 22:38


Since my last podcast we’ve had the annual 4WD and camping show here in Perth. I also managed to get away with a few crew down south for a long weekend of wheeling, camping, fishing, and everything in between! I’ve also been up north to Kalbarri with my family over Christmas. All that in more in this months Podcast!

Nathan, Nat & Shaun
CATCH UP – The mystery remains!

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 40:25


The guys are back from holidays and had many a stories to share! Nathan received some very mysterious mail, we are still stumped maybe you could sleuth it for us and Shaun had a bogging good time in Kalbarri, find out what happened to him! Plus award-winning comedian and presenter Adam Hills embarks on a personal, physical and emotional journey, to live out his boyhood dream of playing competitive rugby league and we find out a few other hilarious stories from when Adam was a kid! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Barrelled Surf Podcast
Northern Freight Trains and the Rise of the Reality Surfer

Barrelled Surf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 78:29


This week on Barrelled Surf Podcast: - Reality TV and The Ultimate Surfer - Rivals, a new TV show which will be broadcast on free to air tv - Adzy's big adventure up north Plus Bronte's Beat, Here's To You Mrs Robinson and The Kyrios Cup. Barrelled Surf Podcast, this week brought to you by Finlays in Kalbarri. Music by Artificial Intelligence in Texas

Barrelled Surf Podcast
Northern Freight Trains and the Rise of the Reality Surfer

Barrelled Surf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2020 78:29


This week on Barrelled Surf Podcast: - Reality TV and The Ultimate Surfer - Rivals, a new TV show which will be broadcast on free to air tv - Adzy's big adventure up north Plus Bronte's Beat, Here's To You Mrs Robinson and The Kyrios Cup. Barrelled Surf Podcast, this week brought to you by Finlays in Kalbarri. Music by Artificial Intelligence in Texas

Real Trail Talk
Episode 39 - Hiking in Kalbarri

Real Trail Talk

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2019 28:30


Alissa once again joins us in the studio to discuss the various adventures that The Long Way's Better have had over the years around the coastal town of Kalbarri. A popular holiday destination 6.5 hours north of Perth, there are a range of hiking options available from coastal walks to exploring the inland gorge systems. 

Spirit Breakfast with Angie Podcast
Spirit Remote: Kalbarri Traffic Report

Spirit Breakfast with Angie Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 0:37


As you can imagine bedlam on Kalbarri roads this morning ;) 

Amateur Traveler Podcast (iTunes enhanced) | travel for the love of it

Hear about travel to Western Australia as the Amateur Traveler talks to Erica Carrico from ericacarrico.com about her trip to the wild and surprising Pilbara region.

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#618 - Travel to Western Australia

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 32:06


Hear about travel to Western Australia as the Amateur Traveler talks to Erica Carrico from ericacarrico.com about her trip to the wild and surprising Pilbara region.

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast
AT#618 - Travel to Western Australia

Amateur Traveler Travel Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 32:06


Hear about travel to Western Australia as the Amateur Traveler talks to Erica Carrico from ericacarrico.com about her trip to the wild and surprising Pilbara region.

Blackers for Breakfast - Triple M Southwest

Dan the Internut might be away on a Kalbarri "junket" but he still brought us his very useful, albeit terribly named (!) App of the Week. Mick from Bunbury had a crack at being one of the last in the draw for Triple M's Bags of Cash, Polly had good news for musical lovers and Paul Kelly fans alike and Blackers told us how he doesn't like being involved in a shout at the pub!

Insightful Adventures
4. Kalbarri, Coral Bay, Exmouth, WA

Insightful Adventures

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2016 34:24


Steve and Leah talk about their first week on the road hitting Kalbarri, Coral Bay, and Exmouth. Sea turtles, snorkelling, solar shower disasters, and more.

Beagle
Aan boord: The Aboriginal Way of Life

Beagle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2010 3:21


Aan boord 01-04-2010: De familie Mallard woont in de Barrel Well Aboriginal Community, op een onherbergzaam en droog stuk land, even buiten de kustplaats Kalbarri in West-Australië. Ze hebben het gebied tientallen jaren geleden gekraakt, omdat ze niet wilden wachten op de dag dat de overheid hun land zou toekennen. Er is niet veel in het kamp van de Mallards, maar ze zijn tevreden. Carlene Joyce Dingo, één van de bewoners van het kamp, woonde als kind in de community, verhuisde naar de stad, maar kwam een aantal jaren geleden terug met haar zes kinderen. Het leven in de stad had geen betekenis. Hier, tussen de dorre struiken en slangen, heeft het dat wel. Ze legt verslaggever Anne-Will Fisser uit wat the Aboriginal Way of Life inhoudt.

Beagle
Aan boord: Blonde Aboriginals

Beagle

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2010 3:32


Aan boord 01-04-2010: Het ruige, maar wonderschone landschap van West-Australië doet in niets aan Nederland denken, maar toch zijn er sporen uit het vaderland terug te vinden. En wel onder de Nhanda, een Aboriginal-volk dat al duizenden jaren in het gebied aan de kust tussen de steden Kalbarri in het noorden en Geraldton in het zuiden woont. De familie Mallard stamt af van de Nhanda, maar om aanspraak te kunnen maken op de grond waar hun voorouders moeten ze bewijzen dat ze ook deels Nederlands zijn. Anne-Will Fisser bekeek de familiefoto's van de Mallards, met daarop enkele niet mis te verstane aanwijzingen van Hollandse afstamming.

Beagle aan boord
Aan boord: The Aboriginal Way of Life

Beagle aan boord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2010 3:21


Aan boord 01-04-2010: De familie Mallard woont in de Barrel Well Aboriginal Community, op een onherbergzaam en droog stuk land, even buiten de kustplaats Kalbarri in West-Australië. Ze hebben het gebied tientallen jaren geleden gekraakt, omdat ze niet wilden wachten op de dag dat de overheid hun land zou toekennen. Er is niet veel in het kamp van de Mallards, maar ze zijn tevreden. Carlene Joyce Dingo, één van de bewoners van het kamp, woonde als kind in de community, verhuisde naar de stad, maar kwam een aantal jaren geleden terug met haar zes kinderen. Het leven in de stad had geen betekenis. Hier, tussen de dorre struiken en slangen, heeft het dat wel. Ze legt verslaggever Anne-Will Fisser uit wat the Aboriginal Way of Life inhoudt.

Beagle aan boord
Aan boord: Blonde Aboriginals

Beagle aan boord

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2010 3:32


Aan boord 01-04-2010: Het ruige, maar wonderschone landschap van West-Australië doet in niets aan Nederland denken, maar toch zijn er sporen uit het vaderland terug te vinden. En wel onder de Nhanda, een Aboriginal-volk dat al duizenden jaren in het gebied aan de kust tussen de steden Kalbarri in het noorden en Geraldton in het zuiden woont. De familie Mallard stamt af van de Nhanda, maar om aanspraak te kunnen maken op de grond waar hun voorouders moeten ze bewijzen dat ze ook deels Nederlands zijn. Anne-Will Fisser bekeek de familiefoto's van de Mallards, met daarop enkele niet mis te verstane aanwijzingen van Hollandse afstamming.