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Proposed cuts to a tertiary apprenticeship training programme in Rotorua could leave dozens of people high and dry part way through their qualifications. The proposal from Bay of Plenty's Toi Ohomai institute of technology would mean up to 20 job losses according to the Tertiary Education union. The Union claims a number of courses across campuses in Taupo, Tokoroa, Rotorua, Tauranga and Whakatane include timber machining, forest management, social and youth work and rehabilitation studies. It said the cuts could mean the complete closure of the Waipa campus in Rotorua; a dedicated training facility that currently operates a working wood manufacturing plant. Senior tutor in Forestry and Wood manufacturing Kerry Parker spoke to Lisa Owen.
Trainer Kerry Parker joins the show after the news popular galloper Think it Over is to be retired.
Kerry Parker says it's taken a long time but stable star Think It Over is finally getting the recognition he deserves. Parker says he phoned many people seeking their advice when he suffered a tendon injury in 2022.
Think It Over gets out to 2000 metres this weekend in the Group 1 Ranvet at Rosehill Gardens, and Kerry Parker joined Racing Pulse to share an update on the horse and where he will go next. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kembla Grange trainer Kerry Parker says Think It Over is raring to go for the Ranvet at Rosehill on Saturday.
Trainer Kerry Parker chats about Think It Over's victory in the Verry Elleegant Stakes at Royal Randwick yesterday.
Trainer Kerry Parker looks at the chances of Think It Over in the Verry Elleegant at Royal Randwick today.
Kerry has some runners at Kembla takes a look and some of the team that will be racing today and over the next few weeks.
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Trainer Kerry Parker looks at his Newcastle runners on Racing HQ Saturday.
Trainer Kerry Parker looks at his Royal Randwick runners on Racing HQ Saturday.
Kembla Grange trainer Kerry Parker ahead of Saturday's The Gong.
Hope In Your Heart shapes as one of the horses to beat in the TAB Empire Rose Stakes at Flemington on Derby Day.
Will Hope In Your Heart contest the Five Diamonds after this Saturday's run at Flemington? Dave asked trainer Kerry Parker.
Kerry Parker has done a brilliant job with Think It Over. He joined Racing Pulse for a chat on Thursday.
Dave talks with Group 1 winning Trainer Kerry Parker about what's next for Think It Over and Hope In Your Heart and today's chances at Newcastle.
Trainer Kerry Parker looks at his runners for Royal Randwick today.
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Kerry talks about his Everest slot holder THINK IT OVER after winning the 7 stakes at Randwick on Saturday
Trainer Kerry Parker with what's next for Think It Over.
Kerry Parker joins Racing Pulse to discuss Think It Over who is set to return in the Chelmsford Stakes at Randwick
Sky host Chantelle Buckley says her expensive dress will live to fight another day. Trainer Kerry Parker says Think It Over was feeling well prior to the Winx Stks and took a liking to Chantelle's microphone and attire.
Trainer Kerry Parker looks at his runners for Royal Randwick today.
Think It Over has been off the scene for over 12 months with injury but will make a return this weekend in Saturday's Group 1 Winx Stakes. Trainer Kerry Parker joins Michael Felgate on Racing Pulse in the lead up to the return
Think It Over, winner of over $7M in prizemoney is only weeks away from his much awaited return to racing. Trainer Kerry Parker says no stone has been left unturned in getting him back from injury.
Trainer Kerry Parker reflects on the win of Hope in My Heart in the Guy Walter Stakes at Randwick.
The full episode for Sunday 26 February 2023 with Ray and Dean is headlined by Eels coach Brad Arthur. Chatting racing we hear from Richard Callander plus trainers James Cummings and Kerry Parker. NRL thoughts with Peter Peters plus we have the latest League Super Quiz and Gerard Daffy from the TAB. Ray and Dean chat football with Phil Moss after a big weekend of A-League Men's action plus Matildas news We also have your calls and texts about NRL and teenage prodigies.
Trainer of Hope in Your Heart, Kerry Parker talks about it's chances for The Gong on Saturday.
Kerry is hoping for a hometown victory in the Gong on Saturday
Takes us through his runners today
Trainer Kerry Parker joins Andrew Bensley to provide an update on his star galloper THINK IT OVER and discusses plans for him heading into the Spring.
Trainer Kerry Parker looks at his runners at Hawkesbury today.
Andrew Bensley with a big midweek Wednesday edition of the show. Started off speaking to Greg Carpenter to preview a big weekend of racing across Victoria, Nathan Doyle, Craig Blackshaw and James Dalton all in the first 30 minutes of the show. Two good chats with Adrian Bott about his runners on Saturday In The Congo and Knights Order from the Gai Waterhouse stable. Greg Eurell on his runners in Geelong today. Kerry Parker about Think It Over. Bensley also spoke to Mitch Freedman, Kelly Schweida, Krystal Bishop, James Orman, Brad Taylor and Chad Schofield and The Early Crow across chasing, pacing and racing.
Think It Over will be hoping to return to the winner's stall when he clashes with Duais and Spanish Mission in Saturday's Group 1 Tancred Stakes at Rosehill.
Think It Over has made the trek to Melbourne for a shot at the Australian Cup tomorrow at Flemington
Great to catch up with the popular Kembla Grange trainer who is enjoying a magical ride with Think It Over, the horse rated by many as Australia's most improved galloper. He begins by heaping praise on Kembla Grange as a training centre, but doesn't dismiss the possibility of a move to town if the right opportunity comes along. Kerry talks of Think It Over's first win for the stable in a Cl 2 at Hawkesbury. The horse was unimpressive in winning and had to be spelled immediately. He reviews Think It Over's second preparation in which he won a BM88 at Randwick and ran respectable races in strong grade. Kerry talks of the gelding's quirky habits at that stage of his career. The trainer looks back on the first of Think It Over's two Craven Plate wins and his tremendous run in The Gong on his hometrack. Kerry delights in looking at the gelding's stunning winning sequence in the Autumn of 2021 highlighted by the Gr 1 George Ryder Stakes. He expresses his shock and disappointment when veterinary surgeons ordered the horse's withdrawal from the Doncaster. He'd sustained the most minor of abrasions on the trip to Randwick. Kerry is still in disbelief a year on. The trainer then concentrated on the Queen Elizabeth Stakes in which Think It Over ran a cracking fourth in elite company. Kerry discusses his reasons for passing up the Sydney Carnival to run in the Australian Cup. He talks of Think It Over's first two runs back from a spell which includes an Apollo Stakes win. Kerry takes us back to early days when he learned about horses at his father's Kangaroo Valley trail riding property. He reminisces about his days as a trackwork rider for several stables including one in Adelaide. The trainer looks back on a wonderful five year stint with master trainer Les Bridge who sent him to Melbourne with Drawn for a couple of important assignments. He's never forgotten the trip. Kerry talks about his return to the South Coast and a job with David Vandyke. Not long after he applied for his own trainer's licence. He acknowledges a few special horses who helped to get him up and running in his solo career. He makes special mention of his Queensland Derby winner Dark Dream. He was devastated when the horse was sold to Hong Kong. Kerry talks of the bread and butter horses who've kept the stable ticking over. He highlights a three year old filly for whom he's predicting a bright future.
Kerry Parker's stable star Think It Over will be out to notch five victories in a row when he steps out as a leading chance in Saturday's Group 1 Chipping Norton Stakes at Randwick.
Kerry Parker joined Dan Mielicki on Correct Weight to discuss the impressive win of Think It Over as he raced away with the Group 2 feature Apollo Stakes at Randwick on Saturday
Trainer Kerry Parker discusses the win of Think It Over in the Apollo Stakes at Randwick.
Dean and Ray chat to league legend Larry Corowa plus we speak to Colin Scotts about the Super Bowl. Trainers John O'Shea and Kerry Parker chat racing as does Richard Callander. Looking at rugby league we hear from Peter Peter and Phil Rothfield. We chat football with Phil Moss after the League Super Quiz and Gerard Daffy from TAB.
Feels confident that Think It Over will show talent in the Apollo Stks today.
Think It Over is the all-in favourite for Saturday's Apollo Stakes at Royal Randwick
Trainer Kerry Parker joins Andrew Bensley to bring us up-to-date on his team entering the new year. We also preview his team heading to Moruya today.
The Kembla Grange and Group 1 winning trainer Kerry Parker talks about becoming a horse trainer plus highlights throughout his career.
Gareth Hall is joined by Dave Eustace, Sam Freedman, Michael Kent Jnr, Richard Jolly, Bill Ryan, Mark Newnham, Natalie Young, Kerry Parker and Rob Heathcote
Has solid runners in the Midway and Chelmsford Stakes
Is looking to the Midway and the Winx Stakes today
In this episode Peter chats to Kerry Parker, CEO at Australian Future Energy.
Kerry feels Think It Over has turned into a confident horse.
It’s unlikely there’s a busier jockey in Australia currently than Hunter Valley based Mikayla Weir. As this podcast is posted Mikayla has had 32 race rides on 8 different race tracks in 10 days. Just for practice she rode in 11 barrier trials at Scone last Wednesday. In an interview recorded on Good Friday she takes us through that horrendous schedule. The young jockey logs enormous mileage to honour commitments in the North Eastern corner of the state. She explains how she comes to terms with the travelling. Mikayla takes us back to early days on the South Coast and her introduction to rodeo. She explains the fundamentals of some of her favourite rodeo pursuits. Mikayla recalls the fateful day at a Cooma rodeo when she met her partner, professional rodeo star Jock Bone-Langdon. The 27 year old looks back on her first racing stable job with Kembla trainer Kerry Parker. It was a year before Kerry allowed her to ride trackwork. She was “hooked” from the first moment. Mikayla reflects on her successful application for an apprenticeship with Hunter Valley trainer Todd Howlett- an apprenticeship which only recently concluded. The hard working jockey remembers her first race ride and the magical moment of her initial win. Mikayla acknowledges some of the nice horses who’ve helped to lift her profile in recent times. She makes special mention of her role model Kathy O’Hara, and expresses her gratitude to the trainers who’ve given her regular support. The popular jockey talks of the support she receives from partner Jock who gives her the latitude to pursue her chosen career. Mikayla outlines the improvements she and Jock have made to their Jerry’s Plains property. She hints at a future as a trainer.
Trainer Kerry Parker with the latest on Think It Over after the So You Think gelding caused a boilover in Saturday’s Group 1 George Ryder Stakes.
Think It Over won the George Ryder Stakes at Rosehill on Slipper Day
Kerry has a few runners at Goulburn today that are rated as big chances.
Kerry has a big team in on his home track highlighted by THINK IT OVER in The Gong
Kembla trainer brings THINK IT OVER to Randwick for Race 5 with an eye on the Metropolitan later in the preperation
We sat down with the legacy franchisee up in Spokane, Washington, Kerry Parker! We talked about her initial franchise journey and securing here location in Spokane, working alongside her husband Kevin and what their dynamic is like, shares what she does to help cultivate leaders within her franchise, and also speaking on really peeling the layers back and looking in the beauty of people! Please enjoy!
Be a sponge. Have a sense of humor. Appreciate and develop your staff. Never stop learning. Network with peers.All great advice from chief financial officers (CFOs) who’ve served the credit union movement for 25 years or more.This episode of the CUNA News Podcast—recorded during the 2019 CUNA Finance Council Conference in New York City—features five long-time finance leaders who discuss the changing role of CFOs, advice they’d offer new finance leaders, and more.The CUNA Finance Council celebrated its 25th anniversary this year.These leaders are:Alan Wade, CFO of Member One Federal Credit Union, Roanoke, Va.Kerry Parker, CEO of A+ Federal Credit Union in Austin, TexasMike Lord, president/CEO of SECU in Raleigh, N.C.Vince Market, CFO of TruMark Financial Credit Union in Fort Washington, Pa.Pam Finch, former credit union CFO and strategic consultant and owner of Red Ribbon Consulting.
G1 winning trainer, Kerry Parker joins us, racing, sport, and Hubie is back with the NRL review. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Kerry Parker has guided the career of Dark Dream from a Moruya Maiden to a Queensland Derby in just 7 months. Kerry now joins the Group 1 club after several placings at the elite level. Kerry talks about Dark Dream's future on Tappy's podcast this week.
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Two Types of Religion Despite the tremendous diversity in the U.S. religious landscape, there are really only two kinds of religion. Most people practice one or the other, and only one of them leads us to a fuller, deeper, richer experience of life. Our guest preacher is the Regional Lead for the Pacific Western Region of the UUA. The service will make the end of our church school year, with appreciation to all the teachers. Rev. James Kubal-Komoto, Guest Preacher Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Rochelle Fortier-Nwadibia, Worship Associate Larry Chinn, piano Kerry Parker, song leader Harry Moren, Welcome Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Two Types of Religion Despite the tremendous diversity in the U.S. religious landscape, there are really only two kinds of religion. Most people practice one or the other, and only one of them leads us to a fuller, deeper, richer experience of life. Our guest preacher is the Regional Lead for the Pacific Western Region of the UUA. The service will make the end of our church school year, with appreciation to all the teachers. Rev. James Kubal-Komoto, Guest Preacher Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Rochelle Fortier-Nwadibia, Worship Associate Larry Chinn, piano Kerry Parker, song leader Harry Moren, Welcome Jonathan Silk, OOS, Sound, Podcasting
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Many today harbor a barely concealed despair, anxious about the future - for themselves, for the planet, for coming generations. Yet they've also largely given up on traditional doctrines of salvation.' What does Unitarian Universalism have to offer to such spiritual seekers today? Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Rev. Szabolcs Czire, Special Guest Minister Reiko Oda Lane, Organist Kerry Parker, song leader Stan Hartzell, Welcome Jonathan Silk, Sound, Order of Service & Worship Archives/Podcast
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
Many today harbor a barely concealed despair, anxious about the future - for themselves, for the planet, for coming generations. Yet they've also largely given up on traditional doctrines of salvation.' What does Unitarian Universalism have to offer to such spiritual seekers today? Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Rev. Szabolcs Czire, Special Guest Minister Reiko Oda Lane, Organist Kerry Parker, song leader Stan Hartzell, Welcome Jonathan Silk, Sound, Order of Service & Worship Archives/Podcast
Complete Service-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
The great Unitarian minister A. Powell Davies reportedly said that "Life is just a chance to grow a soul." Another Unitarian, the Bay Area's own poet-songwriter-activist, Malvina Reynolds, wrote a prose poem she called "The Soul Book." Come, join us in exploring what it might really mean to "grow a soul." Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Cindy Pincus, Intern Minister Dr. Mark Sumner, Choir Director Reiko Oda Lane, Organ Kerry Parker, Sopranos Soloist Margaret Pearce, Welcome Jonathan Silk, Sound, Order of Service & Worship Archives/Podcast
Sermons-First Unitarian Universalist Society of San Francisco
The great Unitarian minister A. Powell Davies reportedly said that "Life is just a chance to grow a soul." Another Unitarian, the Bay Area's own poet-songwriter-activist, Malvina Reynolds, wrote a prose poem she called "The Soul Book." Come, join us in exploring what it might really mean to "grow a soul." Rev. John Buehrens, Senior Minister Cindy Pincus, Intern Minister Dr. Mark Sumner, Choir Director Reiko Oda Lane, Organ Kerry Parker, Sopranos Soloist Margaret Pearce, Welcome Jonathan Silk, Sound, Order of Service & Worship Archives/Podcast
What If ? -- Complete delivered by The Rev. Alyson Jacks June 9, 2013 at 11:00 am The Rev. Alyson Jacks, Interim Director of Religious Education Christine Patch-Lindsay, Worship Associate Charmaine Emery, San Francisco Threshold Choir Director Members of the San Francisco and Bay Area Threshold Choirs Members of the UC Berkeley Alumni Chorus Eric Shackelford, Baritone Soloist Kerry Parker, Order of Service Support
What If ? -- Complete delivered by The Rev. Alyson Jacks June 9, 2013 at 11:00 am The Rev. Alyson Jacks, Interim Director of Religious Education Christine Patch-Lindsay, Worship Associate Charmaine Emery, San Francisco Threshold Choir Director Members of the San Francisco and Bay Area Threshold Choirs Members of the UC Berkeley Alumni Chorus Eric Shackelford, Baritone Soloist Kerry Parker, Order of Service Support