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Advocates say it's time for changes to the way insurance companies operate - ahead of the findings of a government inquiry being handed down. The federal government has been probing how insurers responded to the devastating floods of 2022 in Victoria, New South Wales, Queensland and Victoria. Small businesses in the Central West New South Wales town of Molong had their insurance claims knocked back. Rural Editor Emily Minney spoke with local lawyer Kirsty Evans, who worked with business owners to lodge insurance claims.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
HUGE weekend ahead around the Central West and Ned Sweetapple from Orange 360 joins us to talk us through what's happening. Everything from Irish dancing, Molong and Cudal shows, A Spring Fair at Heifer Station Wines, stand up comedy, and fans of Fleetwood Mac will LOVE what the Orange City Bowling Club has in store! If all that wasn't enough to get your heart racing then General Manager of Orange Kart Club joining Neil Gill to chat about the NSW Kart Festival might do the trick! Drew Russell tells us all about the event. After all that excitement how about a relaxing evening at Odeon 5 cinemas to catch a flick? There are a bunch of new movies out and our resident movie expert, Shane A. Bassett tells us what to watch this weekend!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
More than two years ago, a full-scale war began in Ukraine. Since then, about 11 400 Ukrainians have arrived in Australia. Some of the families moved to regional Australia. We decided to travel to Orange and Molong and tell you the stories of three families for whom this place became their new home. - Более двух лет назад назад началась полномасштабная война в Украине. С тех пор около 11 400 украинцев прибыли в Австралию. Некоторые из семей переехали в региональную Австралию. Мы решили съездить в Орандж и Молонг и рассказать вам истории трех семей, для которых это место стало новым домом.
More than two years ago, a full-scale war began in Ukraine. Since then, more than 13.5 thousand Ukrainians have arrived in Australia. 3,790 people were allowed to stay in Australia with a 786 humanitarian visa. Some of these families moved to regional Australia. We travelled to Orange and Molong in NSW to tell you the stories of three families for whom this place became their new home. - Более двух лет назад назад началась полномасштабная война в Украине. С тех пор более 13,5 тысяч украинцев прибыли в Австралию. Часть из них, 3790 человек, получили возможность остаться в Австралии по гуманитарной визе 786. Некоторые из семей переехали в региональную Австралию. Мы решили съездить в Орандж и Молонг и рассказать вам истории трех семей, для которых это место стало новым домом.
More than two years ago, a full-scale war began in Ukraine. Since then, more than 13.5 thousand Ukrainians have arrived in Australia. 3,790 people were allowed to stay in Australia with a 786 humanitarian visa. Some of these families moved to regional Australia. We travelled to Orange and Molong in NSW to tell you the stories of three families for whom this place became their new home. - Более двух лет назад назад началась полномасштабная война в Украине. С тех пор более 13,5 тысяч украинцев прибыли в Австралию. Часть из них, 3790 человек, получили возможность остаться в Австралии по гуманитарной визе 786. Некоторые из семей переехали в региональную Австралию. Мы решили съездить в Орандж и Молонг и рассказать вам истории трех семей, для которых это место стало новым домом.
Straight from the Mayor’s Mouth with Mathew Dickerson from Dubbo Regional Council
University of Sydney School of Rural Health Welcome Event for Year 1 Students. Night to Welcome the GP Registrars to the Region. EnergyCo Community and Employment Benefit Program Workshop. Demerger Discussions in Parliament. Bring Your Bills Day in Dubbo and Wellington. Meeting with Charles Sturt University. National Gallery of Australia Touring Exhibition - Ceremony: 4th Indigenous Art Triennial. Update on the Homeless River Camp at Regand Park. Workshop Held to Elevate Your Grant Applications. Future of Wujiang Exchange and Sister City Relationships Involving DFAT. Meeting Being Held in Molong to Discuss Kerrs Creek Wind Farm. Limerick of the Week.
Steve Price speaks to Caboone Mayor Kevin BeattySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Molong resident Tim SullivanSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A flood-ravaged town in the NSW central-west is working to rebuild.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve Price speaks to Molong RSL President Mary MulhallSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Towns in the Central West of NSW have been inundated by floodwaters this week. Residents of Forbes were told to leave town with the Lachlan River forecast to hit a new record. There were wild scenes across a number of small towns on Monday: more than 100 people were rescued by helicopter in Eugowra. Molong and Canowindra were also hard hit by flooding, and Wyangla Dam on the Lachlan has been overflowing. We're joined by Jamie Jones, deputy mayor of Cabonne Shire Council and Kathy Finn, the manager of Hay's Shear Outback, the Shearer's Hall of Fame, to give us a snapshot of the impact of the floods – which in itself is amazing, given the two communities are more than 500kms apart. In this episode of the Briefing, we bring you the voices of people hammered by flooding in the NSW Central West. Headlines: - Ukraine war: crisis averted- Trump launches 2024 presidential bid- NSW floods claim another life- Deliveroo leaves Australia- Kevin Spacey charged; Tesla recalls cars; NASA launches Artemis Follow The Briefing: Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Floods have raged through the NSW town of Molong. Roads have been ripped up, hockey fields destroyed, and shipping containers have floated through central west NSW town. Dozens of people sheltered at Molong RSL as an unbelievable deluge flooded the small rural town, destroying businesses with waters rising to roof height. John Stanley speaks to Mary Mulhall, President of the Molong RSL, who is helping locals that have lost everything. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An SES volunteer has refuted claims they weren't active in a NSW town impacted by extreme flooding.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If there's one thing Dr Robin Williams is proud of, it's providing medical care to a rural workforce that's crucial to national food security. Happily ensconced in Molong in the Central West of NSW, and working between the local hospital and his own practice, Dr Williams believes all people — even farmers in remote locations — deserve equity in health care. A London-trained GP who hails from Wales, he decided to move his young family to rural Australia after he and his wife fell in love with the landscape and the lifestyle while on a placement. It was a desire to live near a world-renowned musician that led him to Molong, where he has established a community-supporting practice, and from where he works, on various boards, to improve community health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
An unexpected find by a father and son while checking on their favorite fishing location on private property. The position this Yowie was in, is often described as 'Spider-Like', hence our term Spider-Yowie when these sightings arise. The location is surrounded by previous sightings, so we weren't surprised when we received the Sighting Report. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kate Greenwood has always had an itch.An itch to make and create. But as is often the case, it took a while for her to take her urge to make things seriously.From her home near Molong in Central New South Wales, Kate cuts, rolls and bakes, fabulously colourful earrings and accessories, under her label Greenwood Designs which now boasts more than 14,000 followers on Instagram – and can be found in almost any groovy and fun shop in any country town!You can find Kate here on Instagram. Thank you to Lindner Quality Socks our generous sponsor for this Series.
Michael is joined by Andrew Gee MP, federal member for Calare & Minister for Decentralisation & Regional Education, who has accused the big four of betraying loyal rural customers. Minister Gee says, ‘While the Government is working to promote decentralisation and the growing trend to move to the regions, the banks are actively undermining this with a deliberate plan to close country branches.' ‘It is quite clear that both the Molong and Blayney districts are still profit centres for the bank, and that these branches are being closed merely to boost profits for the bank's shareholders.' ‘As a further blow, executives from the Commonwealth Bank only intend to visit Blayney and Molong almost two weeks after their intended closure date of 4 June. This is a slap in the face to the local Commonwealth Bank customers.' ‘These bank closures are a huge issue in regional Australia and we need to fight them, so that our country communities are not left behind, while the big four banks line their ever-increasing back pockets.' See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In Episode 37 of the Business Leaders Breakfast Sam is joined by Hamish Munro, Founder and Director of Pairtree. Hamish is a fifth generation farmer from Cumnock and has always been interested in technology and innovation. In 1999, he positioned the cattle enterprise to supply beef to the European chilled beef market. This included the installation of a laptop and RFID scanner within the Cattle yards and incorporating (the now National Livestock Id Scheme) RFID Life Time tracking tags. In 2018, Hamish was asked by NSW DPI to assist in finalising the Farm Decision Technology project run between two research sites in Orange and Molong. Hamish than initiated a new business called Pairtree Intelligence and applied for the NSWDPI GATE program to refine the offering of what Pairtree really was and how to take it to market. In 2019, Pairtree was successful in applying to the largest and longest running Agtech accelerator in Melbourne, SproutX, which also provided some pre-seed capital to the business. Pairtree now has over 80 national integration partners that can supply data to the Pairtree platform and start to make the daily operations for farmers more streamlined and more productive. W: https://pairtree.co/
Today, we're in the paddock with James Morse (or “Morsey”). James and his wife Sally operate a family farming operation, “Wongalee”, near Molong. It's a 1,094 hectare cattle breeding and trading enterprise. Although, as you'll hear in this episode, they haven't ruled out branching out into other species, especially if their kids' goat breeding hobbies take off! In this episode, you'll hear how James and Sally run their whole farm system with sustainability in mind. James shares his tips on sustainability in soil, plants, animals and the environment, as well as how this sustainability mindset extends to his own mental health. Mental health support: If you need urgent mental health support, please contact Lifeline on 13 11 14, or visit your local hospital emergency department. The Rural Adversity Mental Health Program has resources to help find the right supports for you. Visit www.ramhp.com.au to find your local RAMHP coordinator to access their range of downloadable resources. Resources and links: Putting stock onto winter crops Green picks - the deceptive feed solution Restocking after drought or fire Connect: Central West LLS website Central West LLS on Facebook Central West LLS on Twitter Central West LLS on YouTube The views contained in this podcast series are not necessarily endorsed by Central West Local Land Services. Listeners are advised to contact their local office to discuss their individual situation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, we continue the conversation with a red-hot entrepreneur. With her online fashion brand Sirens Swimwear really taking off, her technology platform Try@Home changing the game and her e-com lifestyle-mentoring brand in full swing, you wonder how Bettina McLeod has time to be a single mother of her hearing impaired and autistic son. We met at a professional development course and this women oozes power and assuredness. Growing up in country town Molong, Australia and promptly telling her Mum that she was headed for the big smoke of Sydney to be a fashion designer kind of gives you an idea of what was to come. Learning her sales and marketing in real estate and then buying her first business by following author Brad Sugars step-by-step approach. I can’t wait to ask her more about this and what happened when she called the infamous Sugars for more advice! She went on to own 15 businesses over the years and so she’s a seasoned veteran who values mentorship and accountability above all!I love how this woman is not only willing to do whatever it takes to be successful but that she will do the same for others. She stands for other female entrepreneurs being successful too.Can’t wait to get stuck into it Bettina so we can bring more direction and clarity to female entrepreneurs in particular. The Goods on Bettina:Bettina McLeod is a visionary leader who blends operational systems and marketing to better the lifestyle and experiences of others. With an entrepreneurial spark that began at the age of 14, Bettina challenged the status quo by leaving school early and diving straight into business. She quickly learnt that trading hours for time was not a winning situation, and in order to create the lifestyle she wanted; she would need to become her own boss. This mindset led her into 25 years of business as a multi-passionate entrepreneur before becoming a leader in lifestyle businesses. Throughout the years, Bettina has built, grown and transformed numerous lifestyle brands. She has a strategist background, loves to problem solve, and is the current owner of 3 businesses; stunning 1950-60s swimwear label Sirens Swimwear, new technology platform Try@Home, and her e-com lifestyle mentoring brand.As a single mother of a child with special needs, Bettina knows how important it is to create a balanced, automated and fun lifestyle. When she is not working on her businesses, you can normally find her spending time with her son, her partner, investing in herself or socialising with friends. She credits her success to mentors who have championed her along the way, and believes finding a good support network, as well as making time for self-care is key in business. Her mission is to empower others on a global scale to create a lifestyle business which allows for more time, money, flexibility, freedom, and a purposely designed life.Contact Bettina: Website: www.bettinamcleod.com Facebook: @bettina.mcleod.3 LinkedIn: @bettina-mcleod-5823825bGo to http://www.bit.ly/thenatandsarahshow to become part of this growing community of DREAMERS!
Deception Detection Radio Network Presents Wait Til You Hear This With Steve Eastman Church Planter Sees Acts Style Revival in Philippines Molong Nacua is living out a life that many of us assume died out with the book of Acts. Disciples are flourishing in areas where few if any Christian believers existed just a few years ago. Molong speaks to us today from a beach on the island of Cebu in the Philippines. Thank you for all you do Team DDRN! Keith Spears Josh Stone Jeremy Stone Julie Gabler Tim Kareem Darrin Geisinger Cliff Davis Penny Cachia Hope-Rados Deyn Thaddeus Chauvin Sian Eyre o'Sullivan Yeshua Wins Deborah MacMillan Brent Geddie Carlos A. Velgara Lisa Grant Samantha Winburn Karen Neal Annie Olivo-Champagne Robert Black Deception Detection Radio Network Deception Detection Radio Follow US ON FACEBOOK Photo Credit: Photo supplied by Molong Nacua and used with his permission News Theme: lavelman, http://www.freesfx.co.uk
This is M & M Podcast #1 Michael & Molong discuss discipleship, living in the Kingdom and being a true follower of Jesus or Savior, Lord, Advocate & King.
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The drift history of Gondwana following the break-up of Rodinia (or perhaps Pannotia) to the amalgamation into Pangaea has great implications in many disciplines in Earth sciences, but remains largely unknown. Among the apparent polar wander (APW) paths published for Gondwana in the last few decades, large discrepancies exist (sometimes up to thousands of kilometres). The mid Palaeozoic segment of the APW path is particularly problematic, and two primary schools of thought arise. Some authors favour a Silurian – Devonian loop in their APW path passing through southern South America (on a reconstruction of Gondwana), whereas others draw a path directly through Africa during this period. The main controversy stems essentially from whether or not palaeomagnetic data from eastern Australia are incorporated in order to compensate for the lack of mid Palaeozoic data. Determining whether the terranes of the Southern Tasmanides are (para-)autochthonous or allochthonous in origin is therefore of crucial importance and a matter of intense debate. The aim of the work presented herein is to palaeomagnetically define the positions of these terranes throughout the Palaeozoic in order to better constrain the complex tectonic history of this region and to help clarifying the APW path of Gondwana. The construction of an APW path is discussed herein. An attempt is made to determine whether only “objective” criteria can be employed to select data used to draw an APW path. However, it is shown that the palaeomagnetic database has not enough entries. Subjective data selection must be introduced leading to two end-members: the X-type and the Y-type, thought to be best illustrated by the X-path proposed by Bachtadse & Briden (1991) and the Y-path proposed by Schmidt et al. (1990). These two models are, therefore, used in the discussion of the results obtained for this study. The Southern Tasmanides had a complex tectonic history with several orogenic events throughout the Palaeozoic. The sampling coverage carried out for this study comprises fifty localities (289 sites, 1576 cores, 3969 specimens; see table 1, pages 54-55) distributed along an east-west transect across most of the subdivisions of the Southern Tasmanides. The sampled localities are gathered in three main areas: the Broken Hill area, the Mount Bowen area, and the Molong area, which are situated where no published palaeomagnetic studies were previously available providing, therefore, new information. Sampling and laboratory procedures have been carried out using standard techniques. In particular, detailed stepwise thermal demagnetisation, principal component analysis, anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility and rock magnetic measurements have been systematically employed. The routine measurement of the anisotropy of magnetic susceptibility allowed drawing the first maps of the magnetic fabrics throughout the region. A strong correlation between the magnetic fabrics and the main tectonic structures corroborates the existence of cross-structures (E-W) in the Southern Tasmanides. The directions of magnetisation obtained yielded much information, despite poor quality. The effects of weathering are deep, intense and widespread. For example, most of the samples from the Mount Arrowsmith Formation (localities ARR & ARO) and the Funeral Creek Limestone (FUN) in the Broken Hill area (western New South Wales) are totally remagnetised, as well as some from the Mitchell Formation (MIT) in the Molong area (eastern New South Wales). Secondary magnetisations are also largely responsible for the bad results obtained in most of the fifty localities studied. Intermediate directions of magnetisation are common and often result in significant data scattering, as illustrated for instance by results from the Kandie Tank Limestone (KAN; Broken Hill area) or the Ambone and Ural Volcanics (HOP, BOW, SHE; Mount Bowen area). In general, it has not been possible to precise the remagnetisation process leading to those scattering. Nevertheless, a major remagnetisation event, probably thermo-chemical in origin, has been also recognised. This event is thought to be Oligocene in age and triggered by changes in geothermal gradient prior to the onset of hot spot volcanism in the Molong area. The existence of Jurassic overprints are also suggested, in particular in the Broken Hill area, possibly in association of intrusion of mafic dykes. All other magnetic components described herein are considered Palaeozoic in age, but further constraints on age are very difficult to establish since field tests are most often not significant. Palaeopoles obtained from three localities, however, are believed to correspond to primary magnetisations. The pole from the Late Cambrian Cupala Creek Formation (CUP), confirmed by a positive unconformity test, implies that this zone can be regarded fixed relative to the craton since the Late Cambrian. In the Early Devonian Mount Daubeny Formation (DAU), the applied fold test, contact test and conglomerate test indicate the primary origin of the magnetisation carried by haematite. The corresponding pole (DAU) is, however, significantly distinct from the VGP deduced from the Early Devonian Ural Volcanics (MER) showing that at least one of the two localities has been rotated. The MER pole agrees with the remagnetisation pole associated with the Cupala Creek Formation, and favours the X-type of APW path proposed by Bachtadse & Briden (1991) for Gondwana. The outcome of this agreement contradicts the Y-type path and the existence of a Silurian – Devonian loop mainly anchored on the Early Devonian Snowy River Volcanics pole obtained by Schmidt et al. (1987). Invocation of terrane rotation, arising possibly from a pull-apart basin, may explain the discrepancy between the pole from Mount Daubeny Formation and the X-path. The most significant finding of this study is the widespread terrane rotation. This conclusion is based upon the inability of intermediate directions of magnetisation, alternate APW path for Gondwana, true polar wander or non-dipole field contribution to correctly explain the distribution of these new data. Consequently, one has to admit that block translation and rotation occurred in the Southern Tasmanides in the first half of the Palaeozoic Era and perhaps up to the Early Carboniferous. A possible scenario concerning the tectonic arrangement of blocks in the Southern Tasmanides is presented in conclusion. This palinspastic model involves block translation in the Siluro-Devonian, and rotation in the Early and more probably Middle Devonian, with late tectonic displacements and rotations in the South-Western Belt of the Lachlan Orogen in the Late Devonian to Early Carboniferous.