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Sydney, Australia is an iconic city, full of unique things. But why does the Harbour hog all the icons? Come to the other side of Sydney, Gadigal Wangal Country, with long-time inner westie Bernie Hobbs. Hear histories and stories of... Reverse Garbage, Marrickville - Leichardt's Boomalli Aboriginal Artist Co-operative - The Witches Houses of Annandale - The GreenWay from Lilyfield to Hurlstone Park - Callan Park, Balmain - Street art and murals (Everywhere in the inner west) and Bonus episode: Dogs of the inner west! Produced by Jane Curtis with support from Inner West Council. Sound engineering by John Jacobs. Artwork by Dylan Tonkin.
Is it a good idea to put your property search on hold when bank forecasts and headlines are predicting a real estate price crash? Today we're talking about the property cycle and taking a look at case studies from previous peaks and troughs to navigate the real estate market. What is the property clock? How do you work your way through an unpredictable market? Can you really ever find the right timing to buy property? We answer these questions and more in this episode! If you enjoy the show, do like, rate, subscribe, and share it with others! We have loads of resources available and if you'd like to chat, email us at support@homebuyeracademy.com.au! We'll see you on the inside! Episode Highlights: Is it a good idea to wait and buy when property prices fall? [04:21] The property clock and how it works [07:47] Why property transactions are increasing [12:18] How the mindset around owning property is affecting the market [14:21] The unpredictability of the property market [18:26] Finding the right timing when buying property [23:21] Price vs asset: Which has a bigger impact? [27:22] The Lilyfield case study [28:41] Links from the Show: Veronica Morgan: Why waiting for prices to fall is dangerous Buyers who swam against the tide after the GFC. Seasonal Sydney property cycle. Missed opportunity prior to 2013-17 boom. Here's proof Sydney house prices have stopped falling! If you enjoyed today's podcast, don't forget to subscribe, rate, and share the show! There's more to come, so we hope to have you along with us on this journey! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On today’s episode, I’m joined by my co-host, Tiffany Ramirez. She serves as the EmpowerOKC Program Manager at Lilyfield. Lilyfield's EmpowerOKC program is designed to transform families and communities into places where children are safe and can thrive. Tiffany and I are going to interview our guest Malika Cox. She is passionate about criminal justice reform, restorative justice and policy changes that impact marginalized communities. Malika is the Pastor of Spiritual Formation, Justice and Community Life at The Table in Oklahoma City. Malika speaks and teaches on anti-bias, diversity and inclusion, race and reconciliation, and transitional and restorative justice practices. Before we get to the interview, I want to tell you about Mental Health Association Oklahoma’s new virtual support group, Coping with Trauma from Racial Injustice. It begins June 15. The free virtual support group via Zoom is specifically for people dealing with the trauma and stress related to the deaths of George Floyd, Breonna Taylor, and Ahmaud Arbery and the ongoing crisis in America. It is facilitated by Carmen White Janak. She is a diversity, equity, and inclusion professional and a non-denominational minister who understands the unique needs of people during this time. More details are available at mhaok.org/supportgroups. Ok, let’s get this conversation started. The Mental Health Download starts … now
Natalie Bergstrasser is a momma to two sweet and spunky girls, wife to NorthChurch Creative Director Michael Bergstrasser, and a warrior for foster care and adoption through her job with Lilyfield. On this episode, Natalie discusses her experience in foster care, grieving the loss of special people in her life, and the way her life came full circle as she and Michael made the decision to foster. Natalie’s story is so powerful as she talks about leaning into Jesus in the midst of suffering and seeing grief as an opportunity to know Him more and love others well. Show Sponsor:Erin Hernandez, The Joy Project; If you are interested in learning more please visit https://linktr.ee/erinhernandez_nnp. Mentioned:North Church (north.church)Lilyfield (www.lilyfield.org)Thanks to Natalie for joining About the Girls today. Production and Editing by: Zack AndersonIntro and outro music provided by: Scott Holmes_Aspire
Adam Tomlinson is the latest GIANT to feature on The Footy Phil Podcast.Speaking to GIANTS co-captain Phil Davis and GIANTS Media's Alison Zell, the wingman explains how he developed his love for running and his abnormally large lungs.The 25-year-old also speaks about his interest in golf and cricket (and his man-crush on Trent Copeland), while detailing how dog Bonnie is recovering from another ACL reconstruction.After plenty of banter, Davis asks the serious questions of Tomlinson and how he feels when his name is the subject of trade rumours year-on-year.The pair recount their days living together in the inner-west suburb of Lilyfield before the two have an in-depth recap of the GIANTS' win over St Kilda at UNSW Canberra Oval.Tomlinson, Davis and Zell talk about their love for Thursday night footy and look across at how the competition is positioned after seven rounds – plus when it's appropriate to make the big calls on All Australians, Brownlow voting and premiership favourites.And it wouldn't be a current podcast without a little Game of Thrones chat at the end.Podcast Summary2:00 – Tomlinson's listening habits3:10 – University days6:15 – Tomlinson's love of running8:00 – Interest in golf and cricket12:00 – Tomlinson's dog Bonnie15:30 – Trade talk18:00 – Living with Phil19:20 – Round 7 win over St Kilda22:10 – Tomlinson talks A-Squared24:00 – Thursday night footy27:00 – Around the grounds in Round 736:10 – Game of Thrones discussion
Eric Brown has previously joined us to share the details and challenges which he has faced surrounding the purchase of a warehouse in Lilyfield and converting that industrial building into two residential apartments. Today he joins us with further developments. Eric joins host Phil Tarrant to discuss the challenges that he has faced with council approval, how those struggles have impacted his design decisions, and share the financial impact that of the lengthy approval process. Having had extensive dealings with council Eric will share the strategies which he found yielded the best results, unpack his plans moving forward and offer a raw overview of the challenges that the project has presented him with. If you like this episode, show your support by rating us or leaving a review on iTunes (The Smart Property Investment Show) and by following Smart Property Investment on social media: Facebook,Twitter and LinkedIn. If you have any questions about what you heard today, any topics of interest you have in mind, or if you'd like to lend your voice to the show, email editor@smartpropertyinvestment.com.au for more insights!
During a function media call in NSW, Mr Kevin Rudd refused to comment on the saga of Labor Senator Sam Dastyari. But he urges to ban foreign political donation in Australia.Meanwhile Mr Rudd answered many questions to the local Chinese media. He introduced his research topic on the values of Chinese President Xi Jinping.Dong Xing reports. - 上周五,在新南威尔士州Lilyfield举办活动,纪念陆克文政府当选十周年。活动当天,陆克文接受了中文媒体的采访。他介绍了自己近期在纽约的工作,并且就包括外交白皮书、外国政治献金和中国影响力渗透澳大利亚政治等一系列目前的热点话题回答了记者的提问。
In this short podcast we discover how Fiona from Lilyfield life saved over $150 thousand dollars in her home renovation creating a stylish and beautiful home for her family