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John Tapp Racing
Episode 505: Gary Colvin

John Tapp Racing

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 50:53


We catch up with Wagga based trainer Gary Colvin who added to his metropolitan record when Cambar scored a tradesmanlike win in the TAB Highway on Nov. 30th. Gary's hoping Cambar will emulate the deeds of stable favourite Another One who won a Championship Final  in 2022 after having finished second the year before. Gary begins our podcast by talking about Cambar's two early wins at Wagga when ridden by stable apprentice Holly Durnan. He looks back on his purchase of the little colt at the Inglis Premier Sale in Melbourne. He got a second opinion from Warwick Farm trainer Greg Hickman who'd trained the colt's sire Pierata. Gary says Cambar has been a thorough professional from the day he was broken in. The trainer retained a part ownership of the horse while the remaining shares were snapped up by old friends. He says one of the quartet is a first time participant. Gary looks back on childhood days growing up with his six siblings on the family farm at Tullibigeal. He says his father was never without a horse or two on the property. He pays tribute to uncles John and Noel Colvin, both very successful jockeys. Gary says he was 17 when he joined three of his siblings in Wagga. He pleased his parents greatly when he registered for an apprenticeship in joinery. He talks of his progress in the old world trade. He talks of his passion for Australian Rules Football, and reflects on his involvement with the Wagga Tigers and the Collingully side. He plays down reports that he was a very accomplished player. Gary remembers his short stint in a coaching role. He looks back on Fred Colvin's move to Wagga and a renewal of his trainer's licence. He assisted his father for eleven years while training a small team of his own. When Fred retired in 1997, he was ready to train in his own right. Gary hasn't forgotten the mare who provided the first win of his full time training career. He acknowledges the special horses to get him up and running as a commercial trainer with special mention of Baltra and Lock the Key. The accomplished trainer takes us through the circumstances leading up to his purchase of Another One at an Inglis Classic Sale. He's never forgotten the instant he first saw the chestnut colt.  Gary talks of Another One's pedigree and the 15 strong syndicate who got together to race the horse. The trainer recalls setting the talented horse for a maiden 2YO at Wagga. He and the owners were stunned when a Randwick trained youngster from the John O'Shea yard turned up for the same race. He takes us through Another One's progression to his first tilt at the Country Championship. Gary followed a similar path the following year and the gelding again made the final at Randwick. This time he prevailed in the highly prized event.  He pays tribute to Another One's regular rider Nick Heywood who wages a fearsome battle with weight to stay in the saddle. Gary talks of Another One's Kosciuszko failure and his most recent wins in the Riverina. The trainer speaks highly of Danny Beasley who rode the horse to victories in the Canberra National Sprint and the Wodonga Cup. Danny recently joined the Wagga training ranks and is situated right next door to the Colvin stables. Gary talks of wife Karen's picture framing business in Wagga, and his willingness to lend a hand in the early days of the operation. He says his assistance was not needed.  Gary talks of daughter Gabby who's currently a highly regarded member of the Melbourne Women's AFL side. Her dad's pretty chuffed. He makes mention of sons Brodie and Matthew. One prefers the thrill of trying to back a winner- the other enjoys being around the horses. Good to catch up with yet another talented member of the country training ranks.

Bent Notes
Sonja’s Artistic Bent to the Melbourne Women’s International Jazz Festival

Bent Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 29:39


Drummer, Composer and Educator Sonja Horbelt, the Artistic Director of the Melbourne Women's International Jazz Festival visited the Bent Notes studio to chat about the challenges experienced by Women in... LEARN MORE The post Sonja's Artistic Bent to the Melbourne Women's International Jazz Festival appeared first on Bent Notes.

Showreel
Memory Film: A Filmmaker's Diary

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024


Today we are going to the last night of the Melbourne Women's Film Festival. Jeni Thornley's film Memory Film: A Filmmaker's Diary was the final film of the festival. It is a mediative film cafted from Thornley's visual diary made up of super 8. It was commissioned by the Australian Film and Sound Archive. Here is the q&a after the film screening with Jeni Thornley. 

RRR FM: Plato's Cave
LOVE LIES BLEEDING and interview about Melbourne Women in Film Festival

RRR FM: Plato's Cave

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2024 43:27


Flick Ford is joined tonight by film critic Nadine Whitney, Co-Chair of the Australian Film Critics Association and a member of The Alliance of Women Film Journalists. Together they review the new film LOVE LIES BLEEDING, starring Kirsten Stewart, Katy M O'Brien and Dave Franco. Dr Kirsten Stevens, Deputy Festival Director also joins Flick to chat about Melbourne Women in Film Festival and four emerging critics in the WMF Critics Lab 2024 with their film recommendations.

Out Takes
‘Love Lies Bleeding’ and 2024 Melbourne Women in Film Festival

Out Takes

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2024 49:20


The latest film from Rose Glass stars Kristen Stewart as Lou and Katy M. O'Brian as Jackie who meet in New Mexico in 1989 and their chemistry is immediate. They fall... LEARN MORE The post ‘Love Lies Bleeding' and 2024 Melbourne Women in Film Festival appeared first on Out Takes.

Showreel
Melbourne Women in Film Festival MWFF

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024


MWFF Festival Director Sian Mitchell with program details for the Festival running from March 21-25 at ACMIHightlights include: Jazz Money's WINHANGANHA, Margot Nash's Undercurrents and closing nights Memory Film: a Filmmaker's Diary by Jeni Thornley

Bent Notes
Sonjas’ Artistic Outcomes for 2023

Bent Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2023 20:34


Melbourne Drummer, Composer and Artistic Director of the Melbourne Women's International Jazz Festival, Sonja Horbelt visited the Bent Notes studio to chat all things 2023 Festival with David Moyle and... LEARN MORE The post Sonjas' Artistic Outcomes for 2023 appeared first on Bent Notes.

Whateley
HC Melbourne women's captain Hannah Gravenall (12.10.23)

Whateley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 6:17


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Black Magic Woman
Sasha Sarago

Black Magic Woman

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2023 38:27


Sasha Kutabah Sarago is a proud Wadjanbarra Yidinji, Jirrbal and African-American woman. A former model, Sasha, grew frustrated by the invisibility of multicultural women in fashion and media. In 2011, she founded Ascension — Australia's first digital lifestyle platform for women of colour. As a speaker, Sasha raises awareness around culture, diversity and equity in the business, media and lifestyle sectors. Sasha's TEDx talk The (de)colonising of beauty was selected as TED.com 2021 Editor's Choice (garnering 1.6 million views). Along with the newly released of her debut memoir Gigorou: It's time to reclaim beauty. First Nations wisdom and womanhood. Sasha is passionate about sparking conversations around femininity from a First Nations woman's perspective. Appearing on NITV Awaken Black is Beautiful, SBS Insight Growing Up Mixed Race, and the ABC's The School That Tried To End Racism. Sasha has featured in BuzzFeed, Huffington Post, 10 Daily, Sydney Morning Herald, Frankie and Fashion Journal Magazines. With articles published in The Guardian and SBS Voices. Sasha has also written and directed documentaries Too Pretty To Be Aboriginal and InsideOUT, which premiered at the Melbourne Women's Film Festival 2020. Recommendations throughout this episode:  https://www.sashasarago.com/about https://ascensionmag.com/ Website: www.blackmagicwoman.com.au Follow us on Instagram - @blackmagicwomanpodcast The Black Magic Woman Podcast is hosted by Mundanara Bayles and is an uplifting conversational style program featuring mainly Aboriginal guests and explores issues of importance to Aboriginal people and communities.  Mundanara is guided by Aboriginal Terms of Reference and focusses more on who people are rather than on what they do. If you enjoyed this episode, please ‘Subscribe' on Apple Podcasts or ‘Follow' on your Spotify app and tell your friends and family about us! If you'd like to contact us, please email, info@blackmagicwoman.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Showreel
MWFF - Melbourne Women in Film Festival

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023


We are chatting with Sian Mitchell, Director of the Melbourne Women in Film Festival (MWFF) which is running from 23 Feb - 27 Feb at ACMI.

Single Minded
Movie Club: Promising Young Woman (Spoilers!)

Single Minded

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 17:30


WELCOME TO A BONUS EPISODE OF SINGLE MINDED... BECAUSE I'M A BIT OF A "MOVIE BUFF". Please note there are spoilers throughout so if you haven't seen Promising Young Woman, either skip it or take yourself out on a solo date and see it! Today I'm joined by Dr Janice Loreck to discuss Promising Young Woman. We chat about complicated female characters, women expressing rage on screen, the cinematic joy of watching men bumping and grinding on a dancefloor in their suits and I also ask some hard-hitting questions like, is going to the movies a good first date idea? We also chat about our shared love of going to the movies alone, and why you should definitely take yourself on a date to the movies ASAP.Janice is a lecturer in Screen and Cultural Studies at Melbourne Uni; she has a PhD in Film and Screen Studies, and her research expertise centres on cinefeminism & women's filmmaking. She is the author of the book Violent Women in Contemporary Cinema and has published in numerous international journals on feminist film theory. Dr Loreck is also a co-organiser and founding member of the Melbourne Women in Film Festival (MWFF), a not-for-profit festival aimed at celebrating and supporting the work of women filmmakers and creatives. You can find find her on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/janiceloreck

Housing for the Aged Action Group
Peer Education - its a HAAG tradition

Housing for the Aged Action Group

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021


Fiona and Shane talk to Rebecca Cook about our peer education program,  and how important it is to have people with an experience of housing stress and homelessness talking to older people about their experiences.  Peer education has been part of HAAG's tradition for years, and when older people share their personal stories it helps reduce stigma about homelessness.  We are expanding our program, funded through the Melbourne Women's Fund.Shane gives an update on legislative reform, and Fiona talks about a new campaign to improve building standards for housing.

Bent Notes
Women’s Jazz Festival Live and In-Person

Bent Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2020 27:58


After almost an entire year of very challenging circumstances for musicians and performers everywhere the Melbourne Women’s International Jazz Festival is scheduled over the weekend of December 11-14 at The Jazzlab. Sonja Horbelt, Chair of […] http://media.blubrry.com/bent_notes/p/joy.org.au/bentnotes/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/2020/12/Sonja-Horbelt-20201206.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 27:58 — 25.6MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Women’s Jazz Festival Live and In-Person appeared first on Bent Notes.

Sunday Arts Magazine
Melbourne Women in Film Festival -“Stories in Colour”

Sunday Arts Magazine

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 11:15


Sian Mitchel,  lecturer in film at Deacon University and this year’s festival director of the annual Melbourne Women in Film Festival introduces the Sunday Arts Magazine team to “Stories in Colour”.  The festival returns for […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_sundayartsmagazine/p/joy.org.au/sundayarts/wp-content/uploads/sites/276/2020/02/Sian-Mitchell-2.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 11:15 — 3.9MB) Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Melbourne Women in Film Festival -“Stories in Colour” appeared first on Sunday Arts Magazine.

Thursday Breakfast
BUMPY, DRMNGNOW, Indigenous Women Filmmakers, West Papuan protest, Love v Commonwealth

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020


Acknowledgement of countryNews with Cait Kelly Carly speaks with BUMPY, Noongar musician at the St Kilda Festival about her music. Then Yorta Yorta musician Neil Morris joins Carly in the studio to talk about the importance of forging First Nations spaces at festivals, the pressures of the music industry & the beauty behind DRMGNOW's first single - Australia Does Not ExistMargret Harvey joins us to discuss the upcoming panel Indigenous Women Filmmakers on Self-representation and Sovereign Storytelling. The panel is part of the Melbourne Women in Film Festival and is happening at 3:30pm Saturday 22nd February. We speak with West Papuan activist Adolf Mora about a protest that took place on 10th February in Naarm (Melbourne) in response to Indonesian president Joko Widodo's visit to Australia and ongoing Indonesian repression of West Papua. Adolf is an activist and refugee who was detained on Christmas Island in 2006.Eddie Synot, Centre Manager of the Indigenous Law Centre and Wamba Wamba lawyer joins us to discuss the High Court of Australia’s recent decision in the matter Love v Commonwealth and Thoms v Commonwealth that Aboriginal people born overseas can't be deported as “aliens” under the constitution. See Nat Cromb's article here. SongsDRMGNOW - Australia Does Not Exist 

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali
Melbourne women Warsan Abdikariin helping mental health patients in Galkacyo - Melbourne women Warsan Abdikariin helping mental health patients in Galkacyo

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2019 13:00


Hooyooyin qaba xanuunka dhimirka oo ku dhibaataysan Gaalkacyo ayaa u baahan xanaano iyo xarun lagu daryeelo - Dadka qaba xanuunka dhimirka oo ku dhibaataysan Gaalkacyo baahidooda daryeel.

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SBS Somali - SBS Afomali
Interview with Fardowsa abdirahman,the Melbourne women who saved Jamila's live - Interview with Fardowsa abdirahman,the Melbourne women who saved Jamila's life.

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2019 5:59


Waraysi: Fardowsa oo degan Melbourne, Australia waxay badbaadisay Jamila oo ah gabar ku dhibaataysnayd Nairobi. - Waraysi: Fardowsa oo degan Melbourne, Australia waxay badbaadisay Jamila oo ah gabar ku dhibaataysnayd Nairobi.

Showreel
Melbourne Women in Film Festival

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2019


A great program of films, workshops and panels for the third Melbourne Women in Film Festival running 21-24th February.

Bent Notes
Festival Fun at this years MWIJF!

Bent Notes

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018 29:48


Sonja Horbelt chatted with David Moyle when she visited the Bent Notes Studio as the Chairperson and co-Artistic Director of this years Melbourne Women’s International Jazz Festival. Sonja spoke of the amazing artists performing in […] http://media.rawvoice.com/joy_bentnotes/p/joy.org.au/bentnotes/wp-content/uploads/sites/107/2018/11/Sonja-Horbelt-20181111.mp3 Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 29:48 — 20.5MB) | Embed Subscribe or Follow Us: Apple Podcasts | Android | Email | Google Podcasts | Spotify | RSS The post Festival Fun at this years MWIJF! appeared first on Bent Notes.

Tuesday Breakfast
Tuesday Breakfast - Gender Disparity in the Australian screen industry, #16DaysofActivism, Police Accountability Project and Family Violence and the Disability sector

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2018


Tuesday Breakfast 27 November 2018 7.00 am  Acknowledgement of Country7.05 am  News headlines  7.10 am  Pre-record: Ayan chats to  Daisy, the head of audio at Future Creatives Initiative. They discuss the structural issues that exist for women in the Australian screen industry, how listeners can enter their script for a chance to win the Emerging Screenwriter Award 2019 and have their story made into a film by Taival Films to be premiered at the Melbourne Women in Film Festival in 2020.   7.30 am Lauren talks to Nicole Lee, survivor advocate who works in the family violence and disability sectors, about her experience of running as an independent candidate in the Victorian state election, the impact of the election results on the community, and why we need more diverse voices in the parliament. 7.45 am Arielle and Jayde from Women's Heath East join us in the studio, and talk to George about the #16DaysofActivism and the #Together4GE campaigns, and the work that health services across Victoria are doing (such as TFER) to address gender-based violence. [Tuesday Breakfast committed, on air, to cover topics relating to gender-based violence on our show, especially in relation to women & NB people who exist at intersections ignored by mainstream media - you can also make similar commitments, check out http://whe.org.au/news-events/16-days-of-activism-against-gender-based-violence-together4ge/)8.10 am Anya chats to Tamar Hopkins, founding lawyer of FKCLC’s Police Accountability Project (PAP) about how the PAP began, how the work and the narrative around the need for police accountability changed over the course of this project, her report on the implementation of a racial profiling data collection scheme, and what else the team is currently working on.8.25 am The team reflects on the election results and the importance of holding the state government accountable on issues relating to the criminal justice system and representation of First Nations people in any treaty talks, amongst various others.  8.30 am End Songs song: Droppin' artist: Leikeli47 song: Thank u, next artist: Ariana Grande song: Wiggleartist: Huntlysong: Girlartist: Destiny's Child

Arts Express
Biting satire 'Strata Inc' and 'Bashka' pipes in 21st Melbourne Women's International Jazz Fest

Arts Express

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2018


Actor/Writer/Directors Jessica Stanley & Phoebe Anne Taylor discuss a new satirical comedic play 'Strata Inc' about 'entitlement' with a new take on Aristophanes' work and Alisha Brooks brings a Turkish color to the 21st Melbourne Women's International Jazz Festival with 'Bashka'.

Off Track - Separate stories podcast
The women who were determined to walk

Off Track - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 25:35


In the 1920s, wearing ankle length skirts and carrying heavy packs, the Melbourne Women's Walking Club set out to explore dense areas of Victoria's bushland

Off Track - ABC RN
The women who were determined to walk

Off Track - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 25:35


In the 1920s, wearing ankle length skirts and carrying heavy packs, the Melbourne Women's Walking Club set out to explore dense areas of Victoria's bushland

Showreel
Money Matters @ Melbourne Women's Film Festival

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2018


Money Matters panel at the Melbourne Women's Film Festival 2018 (MWFF). PANELLISTSCathy Rodda: Senior Development & Investment Manager - Film Victoria Kylie Eddy: Co-founder, Lean FilmmakingNatalie Erika James: Writer, Director, ProducerSophie Mathisen: Filmmaker, Festival DirectorModerated by: Dr Grady Hancock (Lecturer, Deakin University)

Cultural Capital
Episode 43 - A Fantastic Woman, Love Serenade and the Melbourne Women in Film Festival

Cultural Capital

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2018 48:24


The "Oh I'm odd. I'm very odd." edition. 00:44 - A Fantastic Woman 15:00 - Cultural Capital Film Diary 17:50 - An interview with Melbourne Women in Film Festival director Sian Mitchell 29:25 - Love Serenade It's not enough to celebrate the Melbourne Women in Film Festival, we have to talk to its creator and find out why we'll be back again next year. The festival's opening night film, the 1996 Australian romantic comedy classic Love Serenade gets a thorough discussion, as does the new release, the Chilean Best Foreign Film Oscar nominee, A Fantastic Women. All of this plus the Cultural Capital Film Diary. If you'd like to hear our thoughts on other new releases, we reviewed Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool in episode 36, and The Square on MIFF 2017 Dispatch 3. Here's a link to Love Serenade writer director Shirley Barrett with her exciting new wave band The Fruit Pastilles and their song I Don’t Ever Want to See You Again: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j3Sg48V1lWo Facebook: Cultural Capital Podcast Twitter: TheCultCapPod

Arts Express
Melbourne Women's Jazz & Jewish Comedy Festivals

Arts Express

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2017


Melbourne Women's International Jazz Festival (Nov 24-Dec 10) convenor Sonja Horbelt discussed the brilliant festival talent and Melbourne Jewish Comedy Festival (Dec. 5,6,7) creative director Justine Sless told listeners about her exciting upcoming festival.

The Chosen Brew Beer Podcast
Himmel Brewing - Annabel Meagher and Henry Laas

The Chosen Brew Beer Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2017 84:08


In this episode, I talk to Annabel Meagher and Henry Laas. Keep up with the goings on at Himmel here: http://www.himmelhund.com. Melbourne Women's Home Brewing & Beer Appreciation Society:https://www.facebook.com/ladieswhobrewtheirown/Melbourne Sour Beer Festival:http://www.melbournesourfest.comThe Chosen Brew is a podcast for people, passionate about beer, to talk us through the six beers that changed them. Their chosen brews. Expect choices to be full of nostalgia, emotional wanderings and plain old loyalty as the guests tell their story through the beers that they treasure. Follow The Chosen Brew on Twitter @thechosenbrew, Facebook and Instagram. Log on to the website at: www.thechosenbrewau.com Guests are given the following guidelines: - Each beer choice has to have been commercially available at some point. - Although this is essentially a quality beer podcast, choices can be any beer, however mainstream. ​ - Guests can only take one bottle of each choice although choices can be longnecks (if they are really thirsty!) ​ - Guests will choose their favourite drinking vessel from which all their beers will be consumed. - Also, guests will choose their ultimate beer snack to go alongside their choices. ​ - Talking about the beers that didn't quite make the six is encouraged. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.