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Light on Yoga and Meditation
#23 – Yoga Day Sydney 2025 Interview - Dr Swami Shankardev and Janie Larmour

Light on Yoga and Meditation

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 16:52


Welcome to this episode of Big Shakti's podcast, an interview with Dr Swami Shankardev by Janie Larmour, the organizer of Yoga Day Sydney, which will be held at Sydney Boys' High on Sunday, June 22nd, 2025.Get 20% off your ticket price using the coupon code BIGSHAKTI20.https://www.tickettailor.com/events/yogaday/1413531Janie states - "Swami Shankardev is this year's featured teacher and headline speaker. He is a medical doctor, yoga acharya, psychotherapist, and all-around wisdom ninja.In his keynote, “The Principles of Yoga Therapy for Mental Wellness—Ancient Wisdom for Modern Minds,” he'll unpack how Samkhya, Vedanta, Patanjali's Yoga, and Tantra can team with modern psychology to develop mental strength and emotional resilience and illuminate the path to deeper Self-realisation."Yoga Day—Sydney is a full-on, feel-good yoga festival created to “teach, inspire, and unite” the community in one jam-packed day. There will be 30+ yoga, meditation, and wellness sessions running four at a time from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., a buzzing marketplace for healthy goodies, and plenty of space to meet kindred spirits of every bendy (or not-so-bendy) level.The doors swing open at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday, 22 June 2025, at Sydney Boys High School in Moore Park, giving you a whole winter-solstice weekend reason to roll out the mat and warm up body, mind, and humor muscles.Yoga Day is a fantastic gateway for individuals to delve into various yoga styles and wellness practices that they might not typically encounter in their daily lives. By attending this immersive event, participants can learn new skills, broaden their perspectives, and embark on a journey of exploration and growth. Yoga Day 2024 was a huge success for all attendees, yoga teachers, and vendors.The founder behind Yoga Day is Janie Larmour. With a career spanning 30 years in health and wellness, she has been sharing her passion nationally at large expos and festivals for 16 years and most intensely, internationally for the past 9 years in the USA and UK. Her extensive global experience has exposed her to the transformative power of yoga events, witnessing firsthand the excitement and wonder they create in both beginners and experienced yogis.Janie was inspired to create Yoga Day, recognizing the need for a dynamic platform in Australia. The vision is to provide a remarkable opportunity for yoga teachers, studios, and wellness brands to showcase their offerings to a large and diverse audience. ​

4 Takes and Fuel
Ep. 133 - A Weekend Back at The Track!

4 Takes and Fuel

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 72:00


The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast
EP.109 Walking the Fairways - Update from Royal Perth GC and Moore Park GC

The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 94:18


Walking the Fairways segment of The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast is proudly brought to you by Dint Golf Solutions www.dint.com.au and Colin Campbell Chemicals www.campbellchemicals.com.auOn this episode of Walking the Fairways there's extensive news from right around Australia! You'll get an insight directly from Jared Kendler, board member and lead spokesperson of Moore Park Golf Collective. Jared provides us with an update of where everything is at regarding the NSW State Governments plan to cut Moore Park GC down to 9 holes and the Moore Park Golf Collective groups alternative proposal that has been put forward to not only retain 18 holes of golf but also increase other public recreational offerings on the site.There's lots of information regarding the opening of a number of completely renovated golf courses that are now open for play including Mount Lawley GC and Nedlands GC in Perth, along with the exciting redesigned NSW GC by UK based architects MacKenzie & Ebert.We hear from Royal Perth Golf Club Superintendent Pat Casey about the opening of the recently completed stage 1 works of their golf course masterplan designed by co architects Clayton Devries Pont (CDP) and Kruse Golf. And there's an update about the mouthwatering prospect of preview play at 7 Mile Beach Golf Course in Hobart, Tasmania.Join me on this lap around the country brought to you by new podcast partners Dint Golf Solutions and Colin Campbell Chemicals.You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green!If any of the discussions in this podcast raised concerns with your mental health you can contact:Lifeline (Australia): 13 11 14 or visit ⁠www.lifeline.org.au⁠Beyond Blue (Australia): 1300 224 636 or visit ⁠www.beyondblue.org.au⁠MensLine Australia: 1300 789 978 or visit ⁠mensline.org.au⁠People and places mentioned in this podcast:Lakelands Golf ClubGold Coast Festival of GolfMoore Park Golf CollectiveMoore Park Golf CourseBallina Golf & Sports ClubBlackheath Golf and Community ClubKew Golf ClubRiversdale Golf ClubClayton Devries Pont (CDP)Kruse Golf - FacebookArm End Golf Course7 Mile Beach Golf CourseGlenelg Golf ClubRyan Van Der VeenRoyal Perth Golf ClubMount Lawley Golf ClubWanneroo Golf ClubNedlands Golf ClubBusselton Golf ClubHartfield Country ClubNigel Taylor - The Dirty Dozen Everest Challenge

Drive with Jim Wilson
Moore Park and Carnarvon Golf Club under threat as MPs rebel

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 7:10


Labor MP Lynda Voltz has publicly opposed her own government’s plan to reduce Moore Park Golf Course from 18 holes to nine and potentially redevelop Carnarvon Golf Club into a cemetery.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Australian Golf Passport
Episode Fifty Seven - Save Moore Park GC's Jared Kendler, plus latest Metro/Huntingdale news

Australian Golf Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 68:39


Hot on the heels of the release of a plan by the Save Moore Park Golf Course alliance to keep the course at 18 holes, we chat with the driving force behind that alliance, Jared Kendler. Jared talks us through the issues and the plan that the golf community is hoping will be embraced by the NSW Government, which owns the site. His group has proposed a sophisticated, thorough, sensible and economically sustainable proposal to manage the issue of recreational space and the existing golf course in central Sydney.  Go support this group's push to retain 18 holes and realise a proper solution to the issues raised for the broader public space in Moore Park. Visit the website below and sign the petition: https://savemooreparkgolfcourse.com.au/ Prior to chatting with Jared about Moore Park and the broader issue of public golf, Matt & Scott chat about a range of topics. Not least of which is a little member unrest at Metropolitan, regarding proposed changes to their 16th hole. Young phenom Jeffrey Guan and his tragic injury are briefly discussed - click below to donate to his gofundme - any assistance in covering medical expenses would be dearly appreciated. https://asf.org.au/projects/jeffrey-guan/support-for-jeffrey-guan The reworking of Huntingdale continues apace. Below is the link to the Vimeo of continuing construction, along with Mike Cocking's narration. https://vimeo.com/1011896112/0008ced89f The Australian Open is on the horizon - visit the link below for tickets, You won't want to miss the chance to see Kingston Heath and Victoria with a good field over both courses. https://www.golf.org.au/ausopen/tickets/ Lastly - don't forget the Sandbelt Invitational is being staged in the week before Christmas. December 16-19 inclusive, over Commonwealth, Yarra Yarra, Woodlands, and Royal Melbourne's famed West Course. Block the days out in your calendar and take in one of the best events in the country, As always – special thanks to our podcast supporter Angus & Grace Go Golfing. Check their website for the latest on Black Friday sale items - including 60% off their world famous shorts and pants. Eyelet polos are heavily discounted, along with loads of other fantastic apparel. Visit their Instagram page, or bricks and mortar store (William Street Paddington), and get your hands on some of the best golf apparel in the world. They have some brilliant pieces in stock currently – including limited remaining stock of the Australian Golf Passport caps. 

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines
Alton's Gordon Moore Park set to reopen after sinkhole, parts will remain closed

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2024 11:39


The soccer fields at Gordon Moore Park, which is located off College Avenue in Alton, will remain closed, as will one of the baseball fields, but the rest of the park will reopen at 7 a.m. on Friday morning. The neighboring Spencer T. Olin Golf Course will reopen Saturday.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

NRL Boom Rookies
Round 21 Review - Sad Boy Summer

NRL Boom Rookies

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2024 102:47


The boys return to talk about all of the weekend's action including a huge win for the Bulldogs (20:46), a crazy finish in Moore Park (46:41) and a heartbreaking end to Alex Johnston's season (01:04:27) before an NRLW recap (01:21:11) and some news (01:33:05).  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines
Sinkhole at Gordon Moore Park swallows light pole

FOX 2 St. Louis Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2024 8:19


Crews were mining 150 feet below the soccer fields. It's estimated that the drop in the sinkhole is about 50 feet or deeper and 100 feet wide. The park will rely on geologists and engineers to come up with a plan moving forward.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Sunday Nights with Rev. Bill Crews: Highlights
Bernie Dieter (Queen of Club Kabarett)

Sunday Nights with Rev. Bill Crews: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2024 10:50


Rev Bill Crews talks to Berbie Dieter about her Club Kabarett show now in Sydney at the now famous Spiegletent at Moore Park.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
Hughesy Takes To The Golf Course To Find Sydney Singles

Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 5:04


Apparently, the golf course is where all the single Sydney men have been hiding, so Hughesy ventured out to Moore Park golf range to see for himself.Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Two Flogs
EP.143 - Tyson Pedro

Two Flogs

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 40:13


Todays Episode kirb sits down with UFC fighter @tyson_pedro they talk about his early years doing several types of martial arts and his dads influence on MMA in Australia and then his move into the UFC. His life after UFC with his beer company @drinkwest and getting it started early days from labelling it and packing it himself and living in Penrith and of cause his huge fight coming up against Kris Terzievski on June 12 at Moore Park. Tyson is a very humble fella and i enjoyed our chat and wish him all the luck with his new boxing career. Big thanks to @dannygreen.boxer Tysons promoter for making this interview possible. The fight is available on Stan and tickets are @ticketekaustralia #boxing #ufc #tysonpedro #beer #australia #podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Sky Blue Stories
Seventh Heaven, 7th Consecutive Grand Final - SBS, Season 4, Episode 31.

Sky Blue Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 59:37


An emphatic win with the men banging in 7 goals against lowly Perth. Our sky-blue women book themselves a grand final against bitter rivals City and are looking to be back to back Champions. A HUGE weekend ahead for the club! Michell and Sean dissect last weekend's worth of games and discuss the elimination and grand final. So, whether you get down to Melbourne or over to Moore Park, cheer loudly and proudly to help both teams get the win!

Hello Sport Podcast
#615 - Head In The Sand | Part 2

Hello Sport Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 110:41


Wrapping up the end of Q3.Good Day Multivitamin, it's the least you can do. Use code 'dribblers' for 20% off your order here: https://www.begoodhealth.com.au/Neds. Whatever you bet on, Take it to the Neds Level. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Friend of the show Joyride teamed up with Sebbo to take on Tom & Eddy at Moore Park in an epic matchplay showdown, watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8CpWmCDlfj0&t=2sBig Day Rosé is now at Shortees. To celebrate, we're giving away a free round of golf with us for you and three of your mates up at Shortees in Terry Hills. To enter, purchase a 6-pack of Big Day Rosé before the end of April here: https://hellosport.shop/Kayo Sports: Enjoy no ads during play, sign up today: https://kayosports.com.au/Easter Long WeekendBig Day Rosé x ShorteesTszyu vs FundoraJack JumpersSam Carter's Super League ReturnConjoined Twins Getting MarriedTigers vs ParraAFL Drug TestingBrisbane Lions Vegas TripNRL Round 4 ReviewManly vs DragonsZac LomaxNRL Round 4 Review ContinuedDribbles Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast
EP.85 Save Moore Park Golf Course - Jared Kendler

The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2024 95:47


We need your help now, time is running out! Moore Park Golf Course in Sydney is at an important junction in its long history as a public golf course. Moore Park Golf Course was a golf course that from its very inception was built as a gateway to the sport of golf for the working class of Sydney. Those who could not afford an entry into the private exclusive clubs that were being built in the surrounding areas. A copy if you like, of how golf was accessed by those of the old country, Scotland. Recently, pressure to retain 18 holes of golf at Moore Park has been brought to a head, when late last year the NSW Government announced its intention to repurpose approximately half of the golf course space for other outdoor activities which does not include golf. Join me on this episode as I phone in a friend with one of the leaders of the campaign to save Moore Park Golf Course, Jared Kendler. Jared is a very passionate nearby resident of the Moore Park Golf Course and a regular player of the course. Listen as we take a very deep dive into what is at stake for the Moore Park Golf Course and its long history that began as the very first iteration of a public golf course in Australia way back in 1910. We also wade through the details that are sometimes overlooked when discussing Moore Park Golf Course and why we believe its very much worth saving and participating in the fight to save it as 18 holes. The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast is sponsored by The Social Media Birdie. If you're a golf club, golf course or business in the golf industry, then The Social Media Birdie is who you need to look after your social and digital media for you. Check them out by clicking here ⁠⁠The Social Media Birdie You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green! Important links to help save Moore Park Golf Course: Save Moore Park Golf Course Centennial Parklands - Have Your Say on the Future of Moore Park South Survey: Share Your Ideas - Moore Park South The Future of Moore Park South - Discussion Paper

Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek
Chris Minns on lifting the concert cap at Allianz Stadium!

Hughesy & Kate Catchup - Hit Network - Dave Hughes and Kate Langbroek

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 4:51


NSW Premier Chris Minns shares his joy and excitement after the concert cap was lifted at Allianz Stadium in Moore Park.Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/hughesy-ed-and-erinSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The 19th Tee
Save Moore Park Golf Course!

The 19th Tee

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2023 41:55


Marshy sits down with Jared Kendler, the man behind the Save Moore Park movement. Petition: https://savemooreparkgolfcourse.com.au/

Australian Golf Passport
Episode Thirty Four - Barnbougle Revisited

Australian Golf Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2023 90:49


After having first visited the town of Bridport back in 2004 for a sneak preview round on Barnbougle Dunes, Matt recently made his first trip back there in more than four and a half years, and recalls the experience of several days playing over Lost Farm, Bougle Run and Barnbougle Dunes.   This episode starts with a reasonably lengthy recap of recent events on the local golf scene – taking the first twenty minutes or so – feel free to hit fast forward if you don't wish to mull over topics like the Asia Pacific Amateur recently staged at Royal Melbourne, the issues pertaining to courses and local government at Oakleigh and Moore Park, the World Top 100 ratings kerfuffle involving Cape Wickham, and the upcoming Australian Open golf tournament at The Lakes and The Australian.   Before launching in to the minutiae of golf at Barnbougle (turf, routing, bunker sand, wind and the social elements of a stay at this idyllic location) we proudly announce the support of Burnley Brewing.  We could not be more chuffed to welcome such a sensational partner and supporter of the pod. Go check out their range on insta (@burnleybrewing), online at www.burnleybrewing.com.au and IRL at 648 Bridge Road Richmond.   And keep your eyes open for some prizes for listeners which will be up for grabs in the next little while.   The episode stretches on, covering the highlights of all the courses at Barnbougle, the holes on Bougle Run, and so much more. Greensites, feeder slopes, BD v LF, 18a and more. It's perfectly times to last the duration of the trip from Launceston airport terminal to the front gate of Barny - should you be down that way soon!   Images related to this episode can be found on our Instagram page (@AustralianGolfPassport) and on Twitter (@AusGolfPassport). Images accompanied by attribution to their owners / creators.   Our podcast is proudly supported by Angus And Grace Go Golfing – manufacturers of beautiful clothing for your golf days and non-golf days too. Thanks to those of you who have already purchased from AAGGG – we appreciate you supporting them! And you know you look sharp for doing so.  Follow AAGGG on Insta (@angusandgracegogolfing) and if you're in Sydney, head in to the store for an amazing experience with Matt, at 39 William Street Paddington.   Visit - http://www.angusandgracegogolfing.com   Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me - Instrumental / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

Unmade: media and marketing analysis
Final word on Upfronts season: Investment bosses give their verdict; and SBS boss James Taylor sets out his stall

Unmade: media and marketing analysis

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 45:42


Welcome to an audio-led edition of Unmade.After the most gruelling Upfronts season yet, we wrap things up with the people whose verdicts matter - the media agency chief investment officers. Plus, we speak to SBS managing director James Taylor about the series of agenda-setting announcements made by the public broadcaster.The most interesting, most unexpected and most meaningful upfronts - plus, who put on the best show?Upfronts Season finally ends this afternoon, with the ABC announcing its content plans for 2024.It's been the longest one ever, kicking off during the first week of September with Nine's Olympics-focused Upfronts taking over both the Hordern Pavilion and Hall of Industries in Sydney's Moore Park, while Mamamia staked its claim as the primary conduit to reach women at an event at Doltone House in Pyrmont.The next week came Independents Day, organised by the Digital Publishers Alliance with more than 20 members offering rapidfire presentations at The Grounds in Alexandria.The same night it was back to Hordern Pavilion, where Google's YouTube made the case for switching advertising dollars out of television during Brandcast.The following day, magazine house Are Media hosted buyers for a more modest lunchtime event at the new wing of the Art Gallery of NSW, turning on the star power with an appearance from Matilda's penalty scorer Cortnee Vine.Then in October it was on to the Beta events space in Castlereagh Street, as Carsales extended its Open House event from their Melbourne base into Sydney.A few days later, Seven puts its weight behind SXSW Sydney, returning to the ICC for its Upfronts, executive produced by chief marketing and audience officer Melissa Hopkins.The next week saw Ooh Media and Foxtel Media both put their events in the hands of the weather gods.Ooh's Outfronts trip to Sydney's Royal Botanical Gardens was rewarded with a scorching summer's morning. Foxtel's boat ride to Cockatoo Island on Sydney Harbour was a damper affair, although its blockbuster announcement of a breakaway audience measurement project wiped that from the memory.Meanwhile, Paramount took a different approach to its Upfronts this year, taking the lead from its sister network in the United States, CBS, hosting smaller groups to talk about plans for Ten, Paramount+ and Tenplay, followed by Q&A sessions.Between them, the media companies would have spent well in excess of $10m on letting the industry know their plans. So who told their stories best? We asked the media agencies' chief investment officers.GroupM CIO Melissa Hey, Spark Foundry CIO Lucie Jansen and Essencemediacom CIO Nick Thomas offered their takeaways in a special edition of the Unmade podcast hosted by Tim Burrowes.Who exceeded expectations?Foxtel's challenger measurement system for OzTAM drew praise.“I'm pretty excited about what Foxtel's doing, just disrupting the industry and leading from the front, giving our clients and us as an agency so many opportunities to change the way that we've been approaching video,” Thomas shared.“Paramount surprised me the most because I thought that you actually did get a lot more out of it. You go into it wondering how they're going to wow you in this small setting and I walked away very impressed and engaged with what they had to offer and what they're putting on the table because of that intimate setting, and because we were able to ask questions and interact. They were answering questions that were being asked versus just going up on stage,” Hey says.Thomas agrees: “At the big parties, you're never going to get that honest, direct conversation and feedback loop that you're going to have in the smaller groups.”Sport was pegged as one sector of the market that the CIO's were particularly excited about after seeing all the upfronts.“I think next year is going to be a really good, good year for sport. 2023, particularly with the Matildas, will only serve to help audiences in that space as well. Obviously, that probably plays more to the strength of Seven and Nine,” Jansen concludes.Most meaningful technology announcementA selection of new adtech products were rolled out at each network's upfront - Seven's Phoenix, Nine's SME-focused Ad Manager, Paramount's Shoppable TV and SBS Measure.Hey argues that Phoenix “will be really important and a game changer on how we operate with Seven.” She adds: “What is actually interesting and how it's going to roll out and impact for the future is Nine's Ad Manager. Whilst they're saying it's for SMEs, how they're setting that up and using AI feels just the start of the journey.“Thomas was excited about Ooh Media's 2024 prospects and its new retail media screen network solution, Reooh.“I think the premium Sydney product was a good strategic play to compete with the JCDecaux's and QMS's that are playing in the premium Sydney audience already. Everyone's talking retail. I think next year will probably be the year of retail. If you were a business and you wanted to set up a retail network, it's a plug and play product that you can use, which is great.”‘We might be the first moving in this direction. We don't believe we'll be the last'SBS' upfronts came just after the podcast with the CIOs was recorded, so Unmade sat down with managing director James Taylor to get a better understanding of the broadcaster's strategies and content slate for 2024.Key announcements from the SBS Upfront included limitations on betting, booze and fast food ads, progress on sustainability promises, another season of Alone Australia (this time shot in New Zealand) and retaining the men's FIFA World Cup.“We believe the purveyors of all products have a right to access audiences, particularly via a public broadcaster,” says Taylor. “This is, though, about providing value to both audiences and advertisers. If you think about on-demand environments generally, and SBS on-demand specifically, users are able to exhibit complete control over what they watch.“Therefore, we want to extend that capacity to allow audiences to express a view about the advertising component as well. We might be the first moving in this direction. We don't believe we'll be the last.“We think these three categories are a logical place to start. It's great for the audience because they get to provide us with information about their choices as opposed to us determining what we think they want.”Taylor also expanded on long term plans to help bring the entirety of the SBS supply chain to net zero over the next 20 years.“We rely on third parties and their carbon footprint to reach an audience member. So the timeline we've laid out, which is an aggressive timeline actually, and the most ambitious of any media player in the country, is really about us working with our supply chain to assist them in decarbonising their footprint.”SBS Measure, which uses Experian data, was the new adtech product rolled out at the upfront. Taylor explained the product was a way to “reinforce our credentials as a place that is worthy of our customers' investment.”And Taylor also explained why SBS is backing Foxtel's breakaway TV audience measurement project.“There's nothing lacking with Oztam from my perspective, we remain committed and enthusiastic participants in Oztam. We back the currency. We think it's a well-needed and welcome development in free-to-air's capacity to create a compelling offer to advertisers. That said, SBS is not a market maker. It's a market taker. We participated in a market. You should expect us to be inquisitive about other marketplaces that other providers are seeking to establish, so that we can form a view about whether or not SBS has a place in their marketplace.”* The entire podcast can be heard via the player at the top of this page or on the podcatcher of your choice. Special thanks to Abe's Audio for a great job on a complex edit.Message us: letters@unmade.mediaHave a great day.ToodlepipTim BurrowesPublisher - Unmade This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.unmade.media/subscribe

The Ray Hadley Morning Show: Highlights
Chris Minns Interview | Jo Haylen's future, Brumbies culling, Moore Park golf & more!

The Ray Hadley Morning Show: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2023 24:02


Ray Hadley and NSW Premier Chris Minns go head-to-head over some of the hottest issues impacting the state, See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Good-Good Golf Podcast
Ep 163: Moore Park From the Inside

The Good-Good Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 48:30


There's been lots of chatter about the closure of nine holes at Moore Park but how is the news being received internally? Club board member and multiple Club Champion Lucy Quilliam joins us in studio to discuss recent happenings at Sydney's busiest public golf course. Links mentioned on this episode: The Kids Golf Podcast Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/KidsGolfPodcast) page and on BuyMeACoffee.com (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/kidsgolfpodcast) or send Rod Morri a DM on Twitter (https://twitter.com/Rod_Morri) Angus and Grace Go Golfing website (https://www.angusandgracegogolfing.com) and Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/angusandgracegogolfing/)

State Of The Game
SOG 129: The Politics of Public Golf with Dan Andrews

State Of The Game

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 63:36


Public golf facilities around the world are under pressure as a recent announcement to shut down half of Moore Park in Sydney, one of the nation's busiest public courses, proves. So what are the politics of public golf in a world where cities face increasing housing pressure? Former Victorian Premier and avid golfer Dan Andrews joins the pod to discuss how golf can better make its case in the debate over how we use our public space.

Drive with Joel & Fletch
Fletch and Scope talk Moore Park Golf Course, cravings and third base with Fletch, Beaver and Sam from SENZ - 25/10/23

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 40:04


Scope is in for Joel today with Fletch and Bearshead is fired up about the Moore Park Golf Course. Luckily he's calmed down with a batter sav. The boys also head across the ditch to chat to the SENZ team with the All Blacks preparing for a World Cup Final. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Drive with Joel & Fletch
Wednesday Best with Fletch and Scope - 25/10/23

Drive with Joel & Fletch

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 45:25


The best bits of Wednesday's Run Home with Fletch and Scope featuring Craving and Moore Park anger, Stephen Donald and Sam Ackerman from SENZ, Round Third Base With Fletch, Marathon Runner Erchana Murray-Bartlett and Stan Sport's Mark Bosnich Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The My Love of Golf Podcast
Two ex Sydney-Siders Chat Moore Park GC | The Week in Golf | On the ground at the Asia Pacific Amateur Champs | THE MLOG PODCAST EP264

The My Love of Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 67:57


Great catch-up with Scotty Carter.   Quite a few things caught our eye this week.   Minjee Lee MAkes it double-digit LPGA Tour wins Min Woo Lee almost certainly wraps up his PGA Tour Card while Morikawa measures up at the Zozo. Moore Park GC. Surely we don't need to lose an important golf course. Meronk Magic in Sotogrande. On the ground at the Asia Pacific Amateur. Apologies Austin Bautista. We never mentioned your great win at the WEBEX Palyers at Port Willunga  

Talk Birdie To Me
Ep37: Carpark Issues, Duffs, Lamingtons and Lots of Golf !

Talk Birdie To Me

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 54:54


Seems we say it every week, but it really is another big week in the world of golf. We kick off todays show remembering the great Ivor Robson, one of the most famous voices in golf - and the man who made Mark Allen nervous at Carnoustie when he teed off at the British Open.Mark and Nick chat about the Asia Pacific Amateur Championships, which are on in Melbourne later this week and have caused havoc with the boys finding a carpark at Golf Australia headquarters for the podcast. Really is a first world problem.On a more serious note, we discuss the awful fire that destroyed the Eastern Golf Club in the Yarra Valley last week; and the challenges facing Oakleigh Golf Club in Melbourne, and more recently Moore Park in Sydney. Almost seems golf clubs are under threat everywhere.A great win by Minjee Lee in South Korea this week, making it 2 wins in 3 starts for her. What a star. Will she be one of our greats? The boys think so, and discuss whether she is a hall of famer.The LIV/PGA 'agreement to agree' has gone quiet. Mark mentioned last week that the Golf Australia boss has assured him it's on track, however Mark has another source who reckons that the two groups are not talking. Watch this space. But he does have a theory on what may help the two parties come closer, and discusses with Nick.Nick admits to not liking lamingtons. Ridiculous. We get a call from Drew in Western Australia who is not only a listener to the pod, but a former caddie of Marks, and played against Nick in their younger days. Drew tells a ripping story about beating Nick in matchplay - not bad for bragging rights - and about when he caddied for Mark. We discuss what songs Nick and Mark would choose as their 'play-on' song if they had to have one. Both make excellent choices.As usual heaps of feedback and questions from you, keep them coming, we love them. Nick takes us around the world with the PING global results - one of our most popular segments. And we have a great Top 5 today from Mark where he counts down the top 5 duffs, and we have a bit of help from one of the most famous Duffs. This guy here.A great masterclass from Nick this week on using your right hand to place your putter head, and why it makes such a difference.Talk Birdie To Me, new episodes weekly wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and you'll never miss an episode! If you've got a friend who is into golf, we'd love you to share the podcast with them, and if you can rate and review us wherever you get your podcasts that would be great.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and TikTok, or send a voicemail to us here. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Australian Golf Passport
Episode Thirty Three - What next for golf in Moore Park?

Australian Golf Passport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2023 38:31


The New South Wales Premier Chris Minns yesterday announced that the busy and popular public golf course at Moore Park will be carved up to create more free-form parkland, at the expense of golf holes. It seems like golf is paying the price on the back end of unfettered urban development on the edge of Centennial Park and Moore Park.  As the population of Zetland and surrounding streets rises, the absence of sufficient green space allowance within that development footprint is becoming more obvious. High density residential development during the tenure of Sydney Lord Mayor Clover Moore and previous NSW premier Bob Carr now sees current day politicians reach into the golf course to ameliorate the absence of green space allowance within the suburban development footprint. Mike Clayton joins us to discuss the issue, and how similar themes are playing out in other states of Australia.  Mike and Scott propose several possible outcomes for the golf course.  We also urge all those who love golf to engage with the impending public comment period regarding the Moore Park precinct, and the fate of the golf course.   As discussed in this episode – several other podcasts of interest -   State of the Game Episode #128 with Dr Josh Ralston - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/sog-128-digging-deeper-on-saudi-arabia-with-dr-joshua/id497208674?i=1000631324629   The Good-Good Golf Podcast Episode #162 with Karen Lunn of the Australian Golf Industry Council on what golf gives back to the community - https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/the-good-good-golf-podcast/id1480970735?i=1000631821147   And a link to contribute submissions regarding the fate of Oakleigh golf course in Melbourne, where Sandy Jamieson is fighting local council who seek to re-purpose the small parcel of land on which the course current serves a diverse and sizeable portion of the local community - https://www.monash.vic.gov.au/About-Us/News/Monash-calls-for-feedback-to-shape-future-planning-of-Oakleigh-Golf-Course   Images related to this episode can be found on our Instagram page (@AustralianGolfPassport) and on Twitter (@AusGolfPassport). Images accompanied by attribution to their owners / creators.   Our podcast is proudly supported by Angus And Grace Go Golfing – manufacturers of beautiful clothing for your golf days and non-golf days too. Thanks to those of you who have already purchased from AAGGG – we appreciate you supporting them! And you know you look sharp for doing so.  Follow AAGGG on Insta (@angusandgracegogolfing) and if you're in Sydney, head in to the store for an amazing experience with Matt, at 39 William Street Paddington.   Visit - http://www.angusandgracegogolfing.com Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me - Instrumental / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com

Boxing Chat with Paul Nasari 2BACR 100.9FM

Joel chats about his war with Brett Beekin on Wednesday at Moore Park. And what a great fight it was.

Virtuosa Society
Episode 5 - Visions of a Woman's Eye

Virtuosa Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2023 41:48


Episode 5 is a special mid-season “live broadcast” recorded in partnership with In A Landscape. Recorded for a live audience in the lush center of Moore Park, in Klamath Falls, Oregon, this episode unveils the story of pioneering, prolific photographer Maud Baldwin. Host Katie Harman recounts how Maud embodied the Oregon State Motto: “She Flies with Her Own Wings” and how she continues to inspire others long after her remarkable life was cut short by a truly tragic ending. To close the episode, Katie joins IAL founder and pianist Hunter Noack in a performance of “The Heart of a Women” written by virtuosas Florence Price and Georgia Douglas Johnson. Florence and her work with Marian Anderson was featured in Episode 3. Maud Baldwin's photographs have been digitized by the Klamath County Museum. Pop over to their website to send an inquiry to view them, and also follow @virtuosasociety's Instagram to see a tour of Maud's studio and more! Research referenced throughout the episode: Maud Baldwin - Photographer By Harry Drew Maud & Mary: A Century of Change By Valeree Lane “The Woman Behind the Lens” By Kimberly Bowker, from 1859 Oregon's Magazine “The Heart of a Woman” for voice and piano By Florence Price, with poem by Georgia Georgia Douglas Johnson Producer: Katie Harman @katieharmanebner Audio Engineer: Will Cowser @williamcowser Title Song: “Reflection of the Sun” by Anna Landström www.virtuosasociety.com

CRKC Sport
Galway Defeat Kilkenny in Leinster Minor Decider

CRKC Sport

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2023 6:41


Listen-back to a match report and the post-match thoughts of Kilkenny Manager Niall Bergin following the encounter in O'Moore Park, Portlaoise

Sky Blue Stories
Home sweet home mixed with big blues - SBS, Season 3, Episode 9

Sky Blue Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2022 57:15


There's no place like home! A wet, much welcomed and anticipated yet tinged with some disappointment was how the night unfolded upon our return to Moore Park for the Big Blue opening season game. Despite the loss, there were some positives to take away from the game. We whip around the grounds and dive head first to dissect the wash up from our opening round against the Vuck and preview our next round match up against Western United.

Sky Blue Stories
Stadiums for Ants, Sydney FC Foundation and 22/23 SFC Season Preview- SBS, Season 3, Episode 8

Sky Blue Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2022 122:25


A massive episode this week as we hit the home straight to our season opening game against Victory at our brand, new home at Moore Park. We kick off chatting with Stadium for Ants founder and lead creative David Reznik and SFC Foundation manager Alex Reilly. We end with our season preview where we dissect and debate how our fortunes will unfold this coming 22/23 season.

Drive with Jim Wilson
Fire at The Olympic Hotel causing traffic around Moore Park

Drive with Jim Wilson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2022 2:28


ADAM DEWBERRY - Superintendent, Fire & Rescue NSW provides an update.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Prince's Trust To Assist NSW Flood Recovery 14/9/22

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2022 2:57


Mr Perrottet scrapped an offer from then-Prince Charles to meet with him because it was to have come at the end of a marathon trade tour. A company backed by Jeff Bezos is suing the NSW Police. Murray Bartlett and Sarah Snook lead an Australian charge at the Emmys. Punters urged to take public transport for Saturday's footy finals at Moore Park.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at dailytelegraph.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Controversial New Sydney Football Stadium Opens 29/08/2022

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2022 4:16


The new Sydney Football Stadium at Moore Park had its official opening Comanchero bikie heavyweight Tarek Zahed has been dramatically arrested by police in Sydney over a 2014 murder Disgraced prison boss Wayne ­Astill, known as the Silver Fox, has spent his first nights on the other side of the prison bars  And The number of NSW residents who vape has gone up by almost seven times in just four years See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Breakfast with Vossy
Michelle Bishop on the Dragons player put on notice for leaking to the club + more (22/7/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2022 6:11


Breakfast with Vossy
Michelle Bishop on which sporting code will open the new SFS in Moore Park + more (10/6/22)

Breakfast with Vossy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2022 4:42


The Global Game
Sydney FC CEO Adam Santo - 7/6/2022

The Global Game

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2022 16:24


Fantastic to have the new Sydney FC boss in studio to answer the tough questions after a diffcult season for the club and ahead of their return to Moore Park next season.

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
SCG (Sydney Cricket Ground) - スタジアムに歴史的な建物を残したSCG

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2022 11:11


The stadium is used for not only cricket but also rugby and Aussie rule football. The Members' Pavilion was built in 1886. - 観客の定員はMCGの半分以下ですが、1886年に建てられたメンバーズ・パビリオンを残しています。Moore Parkという広い公園の中にスタジアムがあるというセッティングです。

The G&T NRL Show
The G&T NRL Show - NRL Round 8 Review and Preview of NRL Round 9

The G&T NRL Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2022 72:47


Gee and Tee are back and in between hectic shedules scouring the NRL news of the week. This week they discuss PNG submitting and NRL team bid, George Piggins back at Souths, Anthony Maroon fighting with his co-hosts Paul Kent and James Hooper, Payne Haas and his management issues, Wayne Bennet attacked by David Moffat, the Roosters trying to stop Souths move to Moore Park and the possible parking issues, more NRL player signings and movements and Phil Gould making an undercover return to coaching. @26:15 Gee and Tee kick off their review of Round 8, the Broncos causing an upset, the Cowboys out sweating the Eels in Darwin, the Dogs upsetting the Roosters, the dreadful Knights, the Raiders again losing in the second half, the Rabbitohs too good for the Sea Eagles, the Titans being slowly mauled by the sleepy Panthers and the Dragons winning 3 in a row. @1:01:40 Gee and Tee preview Round 9 and provide their NRL tips for the week.

Wild Physio Podcast
#41 Dr. Merv Cross: Arthroscope, Bilateral & Uncemented TKR

Wild Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 37:25


Today I welcome back Dr. Merv Cross who is an Orthopaedic surgeon, pioneer, researcher, author and former first grade rugby league player. Merv is the founder of North Sydney Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine and The Stadium Clinic, Moore Park. I am also joined by Merv's son Dr. Tom Cross who is a Sports Physician who has worked with the Sydney Swans, Melbourne Storm and Cirque du Soleil to name a few. We discuss why arthroscopy was such a huge advancement in Orthopaedics, Merv's pioneering idea of performing bilateral total knee replacements, uncemented total knee replacements, his advice to young doctors and much more. 

Wild Physio Podcast
#39 Dr. Merv Cross: Early Life & Orthopaedic Developments

Wild Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 34:53


Today I welcome Dr. Merv Cross who is an Orthopaedic surgeon, pioneer, researcher, author and former first grade rugby league player. Merv is the founder of North Sydney Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine and The Stadium Clinic, Moore Park. I am also joined by Merv's son Dr. Tom Cross who is a Sports Physician who has worked with the Sydney Swans, Melbourne Storm and Cirque du Soleil to name a few. We discuss Merv's life, his pioneering work as an Orthopaedic surgeon & researcher, developments in Orthopaedics and much more.

Wild Physio Podcast
#40 Dr. Merv Cross: ACL, ACLR & Non-Operative Bracing for ACL Injuries

Wild Physio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2022 54:03


Today I welcome back Dr. Merv Cross who is an Orthopaedic surgeon, pioneer, researcher, author and former first grade rugby league player. Merv is the founder of North Sydney Orthopaedic and Sports Medicine and The Stadium Clinic, Moore Park. I am also joined by Merv's son Dr. Tom Cross who is a Sports Physician who has worked with the Sydney Swans, Melbourne Storm and Cirque du Soleil to name a few. We discuss the ACL, ACL injuries, ACL surgery, Tom's current research into non-operative bracing of ACL deficient patients and much more.

The Jimmy Smith Show
Are We Ok That The Wallabies Might Get The Chance To Play At The New Stadium In Moore Park First? Jimmy Has His Say! 10/03/22

The Jimmy Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 13:48


Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Residents Sick Of Sydney's Gang Wars 27/01/22

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2022 3:43


Families caught in the crossfire of Sydney's deadly gang wars are sick of the gunbattles that go on day and night and getaway cars being torched outside suburban homes. Newly elected NSW councillors could be turfed out of their jobs after an “epic fail of democracy” meant thousands of votes were not counted and some councillors may have been ­declared winners by mistake. A $2 billion investment to turn the Entertainment Quarter at Moore Park into an arts and entertainment precinct and create 17,000 jobs could be lost because of a late night amendment to new laws made by an independent MP and the Greens. And Ash Barty has “unique'' ­appeal in Australia's sports marketing landscape which will linger long after she stops playing the sport. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atdailytelegraph.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ben Fordham: Highlights
'Dead in the water': MPs to reject plan to ban grass parking at SCG

Ben Fordham: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2021 5:04


The NSW government is expected to ditch a plan to remove a popular car park at Moore Park and replace it with a synthetic cricket pitch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Ben Fordham: Highlights
Minister for Western Sydney address plan to scrap popular SCG carpark

Ben Fordham: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2021 9:45


The NSW government is planning to remove a popular car park at Moore Park and replace it with a synthetic cricket pitch. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nightlife
How to move a zoo

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 13:23


In 1916 zookeepers had to relocate hundreds of animals from Sydney's first zoo at Moore Park to a new bush zoo - Taronga Park! Tonight you find out how they did it.

Travel First with Alex First
Taronga Zoo - Sydney Australia

Travel First with Alex First

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2021 4:41


Travel First Episode 98Taronga Zoo – Sydney, AustraliaThe first public zoo in New South Wales (NSW) officially opened in Sydney in 1884 on a site known as Billy Goat Swamp in Moore Park, operated by the Zoological Society of NSW which was founded in March 1879.After a visit to Germany in 1908 the elected Secretary of the zoo, Albert Sherbourne Le Souef, returned with a vision for a new Sydney zoo, based on the bar-less exhibits of Hamburg Zoo. The site at Moore Park had become too small and was not suited to the vision. A new site for the zoo was sought. On April 24th, 1912 the NSW Government granted 43 acres of land north of the harbour which were part of Ashton Park. Another 9 acres were granted in April 1916.In 1913, Management of the zoo passed to a Trust named the New Zoological Gardens Trust which became the Taronga Zoological Park Trust.For more visit https://taronga.org.au/about/history-and-culture/sydney or https://taronga.org.au Subscribe, rate and review Travel First at any good podcatcher app, including ApplePodcasts (formerly iTunes) (featured in New & Noteworthy), Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Pocketcasts, Podbean, CastBox.fm and more.Email: travelfirst@bitesz.comFor more, follow Travel First on Facebook, twitter, and Instagram:Facebook: @travelfirstpodcasttwitter: @biteszHQtravelInstagram: www.instagram.com/biteszhqtravelIf you're enjoying Travel First, please share and tell your family and friends. The best recommendation I can get is one from you. Thank you...

Bundaberg Now Podcast
Podcast: Moore Park Beach Master Plan

Bundaberg Now Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2021 7:56


In this week's podcast episode we hear about the Moore Park Beach Master Plan that was approved during Council's meeting on Tuesday.Residents had their say on this exciting new plan which features a beach activity area, all-abilities adventure park and a community deck for the area.

The Good-Good Golf Podcast
Ep 069: Getting Public Golf Right

The Good-Good Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 60:54


We've spent alot of time on the pod discussing the battles over public golf and its place in the broader community and most of that discussion has leaned towards the negative. But on this episode we're going to meet the GM of a public facility who are showing the way on how to get it right. Robby Stephenson runs the Council Owned Links Shell Cove south of Wollongong and has some terrific advice on how public golf can weave itself into a local community. Links mentioned on this episode: As always, our sponsor The Golf Society (http://thegolfsociety.com.au/talkingolf). Don't forget to use code TG at checkout for a 20% discount! The TalkinGolf (https://talkingolf.com) Network Robby Stephenson on Twitter (https://twitter.com/rjstephenson65?s=11) The Links Shell Cove (https://www.linksshellcove.com.au) Rod Morrri's column (https://www.golfaustralia.com.au/feature/morri-golf-at-moore-park-not-just-a-numbers-game-562440) on the Moore Park survey (https://www.cityofsydney.nsw.gov.au/-/media/corporate/files/publications/surveys-case-studies-reports/engagement-report-on-reconfiguring-moore-park-golf-course_redacted.pdf?download=true)

The Good-Good Golf Podcast
Ep 068: Mike Clayton, Olympics and Moore Park

The Good-Good Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021 58:10


Mike Clayton is one of our favourite guests and on Episode 68 he's in fine form talking golf and the Olympics, caddying for Elvis Smylie, the aerial versus the ground game and plenty more as well.

The My Love of Golf Podcast
We talk Wedge Systems and Moore Park Golf Club with Steve Smith | THE MLOG PODCAST EP106

The My Love of Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2021 67:53


Welcome to 2021 MLOG Thank you for once again joining us for another year of Podcasting about our shared Love of Golf. In this Episode I catch up with fellow podcaster Steve Smith from the Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast. We talk about the importance of Wedges in your bag and hopefully help understand some of the many questions I receive on a daily basis. We also talk about Clover Moore's plans to demolish Moore Park Golf Club. Leave it alone I say. Anyway, Let me know what you have been up to on your golfing journey andI will share, maybe even get you on the podcast. What do you think of the logo, check it out on insta. email me ross@myloveofgolf.com Check out The Golfing Greenkeeper https://www.instagram.com/thegolfinggreenkeeper/   Improve your GOLF Mental Game INCITEGOLF Academy - Build an Unbreakable Mental Game ( Free 1st Program) https://incitegolfacademy.teachable.com/   The My Love of Golf Podcast Insta: Instagram Facebook: Facebook Twitter: Twitter Rocket: Rocket Insta The Mental Mastery Golf Podcast Want to improve your Mental Game? Then check out The Mental Mastery Golf Podcast hosted by Rossco and Jamie from Dare2Dream www.dare2dream.com.au Mental Mastery Golf Podcast Mental Mastery Facebook Group   The GolfRules Questions Podcast Facebook: GolfRules Questions FB Insta: Insta YouTube: GRQ Youtube PODCAST: The GolfRules Questions Podcast  

The Good-Good Golf Podcast
Ep 059: Stakes High In The Battle For Moore Park

The Good-Good Golf Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 59:02


If one of Australia's most successful public golf facilities can be cut from 18 to nine holes what hope is there for smaller operations around the country? On Episode 59 of the Good Good podcast we'e joined by Moore Park Golf Club member Lucie Quilliam to get a local perspective on Sydney City Council's move to cut the course to nine holes. Links Mentioned on this episode: As always, our sponsor The Golf Society (http://thegolfsociety.com.au/talkingolf). Don't forget to use code TG at checkout for a 20% discount! The TalkinGolf (https://talkingolf.com) Network

Walking In Place
Death, Art and Giant Santas

Walking In Place

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 25:52


Today's tour is more about the stops than the neighbourhood. We'll be starting in Davisville, then walking through Mount Pleasant Cemetery, and finishing in the Moore Park neighbourhood.   Walk-Along Info: Start: Corner of Yonge and Davisville Ave. Finish: Inglewood Dr. Est. walk length: 40ish minutes   Sources: https://walkinginplace.libsyn.com/death-art-and-giant-santas-sources *In this episode I recommended the "The Smell of the Poppy" episode of the "On Drugs" podcast- that's also a good ep, but I meant to reference the "Race, On Drugs" episode 

Coogee Voice
Saving Moore Park

Coogee Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2020 37:22


On this weeks' episode, Michael Waterhouse, President of "Saving Moore Park" talks about the history of Moore Park and Centennial Park Lands. We learn about the importance of the Moore Park masterplan and the threats to the parklands with the expansion of the SCG precinct.

Inside The Ropes
#165: Minjee & Min Woo Lee and Wade Ormsby

Inside The Ropes

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2020 64:30


It's a monster episode of Inside The Ropes this week as pro golf (sort of) returns and we welcome three of Australia's biggest stars to the show!First up, we cover The Match #2 from Florida featuring Tiger, Phil, Tom Brady and Peyton Manning, before weighing in on the Moore Park GC debate that has been bubbling this week.(Click here to read Read Rod Morri's piece, as mentioned by Hayesy)Then, we welcome Australian golf's most talented brother-sister combo as Minjee and Min Woo Lee join us from their childhood home in Perth where they've been enjoying lockdown together... we think!And we finish this week with a brilliant catch up with South Australian Wade Ormsby, who started this year with a bang thanks to a second triumph at the Asian Tour's Hong Kong Open.Andy Maher is joined by Mark Hayes and Matt Cutler for Ep 165.

Alan Jones Daily Comments
'Golf war' over Sydney's Moore Park: Lord Mayor of Sydney Clover Moore

Alan Jones Daily Comments

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 4:14


Ben Fordham: Highlights
'Golf war' over Sydney's Moore Park: Lord Mayor of Sydney Clover Moore

Ben Fordham: Highlights

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2020 4:14


The Devlin Radio Show
Georgina Robinson: What Raelene Castle's resignation means for Australian rugby

The Devlin Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 10:06


Deposed Rugby Australia boss Raelene Castle was subjected to a death threat and bullying, according to the latest report on the rugby fiasco across the Tasman.Acting Rugby Australia chairman Paul McLean has described some of the public criticism she faced over the Israel Folau affair as bullying in a Sun-Herald report.It also claimed security measures were beefed up after Castle received a social media death threat from a supporter of Folau, the star Wallaby who incited a long controversy with two anti-gay posts which led to his bitter break up with the game.The alleged death threat came around the time of Folau's three-day code of conduct hearing last May.The Sun-Herald says security was increased at RA's headquarters at Moore Park, where staff were told not to prop lower level doors open. Castle's Sydney home was given a security review."She was subjected to vitriol on social media as well as public criticism for a number of different reasons on a scale that few Australian sporting administrators have had to endure," the Sun-Herald reported.New Zealander Castle quit last week, after two-and-a-half years in charge, after it turned out she did not have her board's total support.McLean said: "I'm not a social media person, but I'm aware of some of the things that were said over a period of time in a quite vicious and vitriolic way."It's the silent forces, the dark forces, they're the things that upset me most."It's the people who didn't know the facts or were just one of those faceless people out there - that was the damaging thing form her perspective."She shared some of that with me, which I found quite abhorrent."One of my greatest concerns with her was her welfare and how she was on a daily basis. A lesser person would have thrown the towel in ages ago, quite simply."One of Raelene Castle's fiercest critics, former Wallabies coach turned broadcaster Alan Jones, was scathing of her performance but also said her exit as Rugby Australia CEO doesn't solve anything because the RA board is equally to blame for the sad state of rugby in Australia.On his 2GB radio show on Friday morning, Jones ripped into Castle for a string of poor decisions but also called for a cleanout of RA chairman Paul McLean and the rest of the board, who signed off on the CEO's calls."This solves absolutely nothing. I have said all along it's easy to throw Raelene Castle under the bus," Jones said."I can't imagine anything she has done, whether it's the bloated expenditure, the ridiculous growth in staff of over 150, the foolish, personal and spiteful attack on Israel Folau, the hopeless performances off the paddock and on the paddock. All of these things have been endorsed by the board."Now the board have told Raelene Castle, 'You must go, we need clear air'. You won't get clear air with the departure of Raelene Castle. The whole kit and caboodle have to go, that's what the Wallaby captains (who sent RA a letter this week demanding a change in leadership) wrote about."And that's the only way sponsors will return, the public will return, it's the only way credibility can be regained."I've no doubt Raelene Castle did her best. It's an appointment that shouldn't have been made. She knows nothing about the game. It's like putting someone to become the first violinist in the Sydney Symphony Orchestra who can't read music."Paul McLean is the acting chairman. He's been present for every one of the decisions that Raelene Castle made, every one of them, and so have the bulk of the board."Jones also denied the attacks on Castle had anything to do with her gender."It is insulting to say this is a matter of gender," Jones said. "It's got nothing to do with Raelene Castle being a woman. It is totally related to the results and the effectiveness of the performance."New Zealand Rugby also weighed in on Castle's resignation, though was much more positive than Jones, releasing a statement that praised her "unselfish" decision."New Zealand Ru...

We Are Cavan
Ep 330: Preview to Cavan V Laois and Oisin Pierson and Padraig Faulkner interview. .

We Are Cavan

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 46:21


On this week's show Damien caught up with Padraig Faulkner and Oisin Pierson after the Westmeath victory last Saturday night. Paul and Damien then look ahead to this week's clash with Laois on Sunday in Moore Park.

Idiot Radio Network
Todd DeFazio Show Ep 9 Aug 19 Moore Park

Idiot Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 55:59


Todd DeFazio Show Ep 9 Aug 19 Moore Park by Idiot Radio Net

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ep 422 - i worked at the aquarium

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2019 49:14


and what i did at the aquarium wastickets for our encore sydney shows on sale now!TOM: july 3-6, The Old 505 Theatre, NewtownDEMI: july 13, The Comedy Store, Moore Park See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Miami History Podcast
Sports in Miami During the Art Deco Age

Miami History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2019 13:08


Sports have been a big part of Miami’s entertainment fabric from the very beginning. In the first couple of decades baseball games were played at Royal Palm Park which was adjacent to the Royal Palm Hotel. Given the access to the ocean, fishing tournaments were a big draw, particularly for conventioneers who traveled to Miami during the winter months. The Art Deco Age began in the late 1920s and lasted until the start of World War II. During this era, football became more popular and games played at Moore Park and Roddy Burdine Stadium, later renamed to the Orange Bowl, were very well attended and anticipated with great excitement. Dog and horse tracks, golf courses and tennis facilities were built to offer tourists a variety of sporting options during this timeframe. Miami History Channel: www.miamihistorychannel.com Miami History Blog: www.miami-history.com

Bats and Balls Podcast
174 - NFL, Rugby, Cricket, Darts, Basketball, Soccer

Bats and Balls Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2018 120:17


Pies is in Moore Park paying his respects to the Sydney Football Stadium before it gets demolished. So in his place is new/old team member Nathan. Nathan has been watching every sport in the world lately so he'll fit right in. First up is Big Zacko via satellite talking NFL. The Rams got stopped by the Bears. And the Giants can't even tank right. The scene is set for the big clash between the Giants and Titans this weekend. We have Swainy on the line to recap the Spring tour of Europe and to talk up the future of Rugby in this country. We recap an eventful first test in Adelaide. The Aussies almost pulled off the miracle win. But it probably didn't deserve it and the final margin flattered the top 6. Nathan brings back some much needed Darts talk. Plus heaps more with NBA, NBL, EPL and more. 0:00:00 - NFL 0:31:00 - Rugby 1:11:00 - Cricket 1:36:00 - Darts 1:44:00 - Basketball 1:49:00 - Premier League 1:52:00 - Other Sport Brought to you by markeagleston.com.au Part of the No Phony Podcast Network nophonynetwork.com Twitter - @batsandballspod Brendan - @brendansmith05 Josh - @PiesJosh Zac - @BigZacko Swainy - @swainy7 No Phony Network - @phonyno Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/

The Dairy Edge
Spring Fertiliser & Fodder

The Dairy Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2018 13:04


On the first Dairy Edge podcast the focus is on spring fertiliser and fodder. Guests include Brian Garry, nutrition expert from Teagasc, Moore Park, dairy farmer, John Leahy and David Wall, research officer from Johnstown Castle. For more information go to Teagasc.ie

Speeches by President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins
Speech at the Australian Rugby Union High Performance Centre, Sydney

Speeches by President of Ireland, Michael D. Higgins

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2017 14:59


See http://www.president.ie/en/diary/details/president-gives-a-speech-at-the-australian-rugby-union-high-performance-cen In Sydney, President Higgins visited the soon-to-be-opened Australia Rugby Union High Performance Centre at Moore Park. The Australia Rugby Union has partnered with the University of Technology in Sydney for the development of the Centre, at the ARU's headquarters. In his speech to the ARU and representatives of the Lansdowne Club, the President spoke of the historic rugby links between Australia and Ireland. The President also reiterated his "full support" for Ireland's 2023 Rugby World Cup bid - something the President had done earlier this year, including in March this year, when he received delegates of World Rugby at Áras an Uachtaráin.

Football South Coast
Bulli boss Matt Bailey after FFA Cup win against Sydney CBD

Football South Coast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2017 1:37


Bulli travelled to Moore Park in the heart of Sydney to face Sydney CBD in the 3rd round of the FFA Cup. After being held to nil at half time they managed to sweep CBD aside with 5 second half goals. Bulli now take on NPL2 side, Macarthur Rams for a place in 5th Round.

Sky Blue Views
Sky Blue Views Podcast Week 1

Sky Blue Views

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 8:07


Alex Wain runs his eye over the Sky Blues squad after a long off season finally comes to a close. With the derby at ANZ Stadium just days away, Graham Arnold's team will be looking to the fans in the stands to make season 2016/17 a campaign to remember at Moore Park. Hit the subscribe button as Sky Blue Views makes our debut!

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture
WOF 010: The Power of Confirmation

The Word on Fire Show - Catholic Faith and Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2016 31:26


Bishop Barron recently celebrated his first Confirmations as bishop, confirming several people at Holy Cross Parish in Moore Park, CA. He shares about that, and also discusses the purpose of Confirmation and the gifts of the Holy it provokes. For this week's listener question, Richard wonders why Jesus had to die on the cross instead of God just snapping his fingers and forgiving everyone. Find bonus links and resources for this episode at http://WordOnFireShow.com and be sure to submit your questions at http://AskBishopBarron.com.