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Round 9 of the MPFNL season has delivered plenty to talk about, both on and off the field, Hosted by Adam Kelly, The Chief Susovich, Leigh McQuillen and Jake Kelly. Across Division 1 and Division 2 we witnessed some outstanding football, thrilling finishes, standout individual performances and several results that continue to reshape the ladder as we move towards the midpoint of the season. Division 1 continues to tighten, with a number of clubs making strong statements and showing they are genuine contenders. Division 2 remains one of the most competitive competitions in recent memory, with ladder positions changing weekly and every result proving crucial in the race for September. Unfortunately, the weekend was also overshadowed by several off-field incidents involving supporters and players at multiple venues. While the vast majority of participants continue to represent their clubs with pride, these incidents have become a talking point throughout the football community and will no doubt feature in tonight's discussion.One of the major positives to emerge this week is the arrival of the new turf surface at Olympic Park. The upgraded playing surface is a significant investment in local football and is expected to provide a safer, more consistent environment for players, officials and supporters for years to come SUS'S PALLETS returns tonight with plenty to unpack. Following a flood of emails and messages throughout the week, Sus will tackle the major issues being discussed across the league, including supporter feedback, club concerns, facility updates and the topics everyone is talking about around the grounds. Proudly supported by Toyota Frankston, Mornington & Rosebud, Inna Protein, The Little Court Co, LC Construction and Impact Glass & Glazing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kaz and Tubes hear from Chris from Mornington as he shares his opinion on the Mac Point stadium debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You don't see too many $61.00 “pops” generating ovations like the one Rothfire and Brad Rawiller got after the recent Doomben $10,000. The horse all but written off when he broke down almost six years ago, and the tough-as-teak veteran jockey served up a fairy tale story in winning the famous sprint after a very wide run. It was Gr 1 number 26 for the hard working Rawiller who hadn't won at the elite level since scoring on Elite Street in Perth's Winterbottom Stakes five and a half years ago. Brad, who makes a habit of “walking racetracks” when track conditions are suspect, went out with a set plan. He answers all of the questions that people have pondered in this week's podcast. He begins by explaining how he secured the ride from a stable he hasn't ridden for previously. The jockey takes us through the tactics he employed in the big sprint. He talks of Rothfire's unlucky seventh in the Kingsford Smith Cup two weeks later. Brad pays tribute to his remarkable dad Keith, a versatile horseman who enjoyed success as a jockey both on the flat and over the jumps. Rawiller Snr also made his mark as a trainer and driver of harness horses. The jockey gives a shout out to his mum Elaine who closely monitors the progress of brothers Nash and Brad. Brad makes special mention of brother Todd and sister Stacey, both highly efficient horse people in their own right. He makes no secret of the fact that brother Nash is his primary inspiration. Brad goes back to his initial apprenticeship to Alan Bowell at Bendigo and a later transfer to Tony Noonan at Mornington. In his final year with Noonan he won the Victorian country jockey's premiership. He's never forgotten his win as a 19 year old in an Apprentice's Cup at Belmont in WA. He formed an instant attachment to Perth racing. Brad was thrilled to win his first Gr 1 in Perth for high profile trainer David Hayes. He looks back on a national jockey's title in the 2007/2008 season. His win tally was extraordinary. Brad recalls the unfortunate circumstances that brought him a Golden Slipper win on Phelan Ready in 2009. He looks back on a brief association with the grand stayer Viewed. He enjoyed a freak run to win the Caulfield Cup on the handsome stallion. Brad reminisces about his exciting journey with the talented galloper Weekend Hussler. He won 11 races on the gelding including 7 Gr 1's. Only one other horse even gets close to Weekend Hussler in the jockey's affections. He pays homage to the remarkable Black Heart Bart, a horse he partnered in 6 Gr 1 wins. The last of those wins triggered high emotion. Brad looks back on his snap decision in 2020 to try his luck on a permanent basis in Perth. There were several highs and one devastating low. The 47 year old is greatly inspired by older brother Nash but there are two other Victorian jockeys for whom he had special admiration. Brad makes special mention of daughter Cleo (14) and son Lucas (11). A nice chat with one of Australia's hardest working jockeys who hopes to enjoy similar longevity to brother Nash.
The MPFNL enters a rare split round this weekend, with just two blockbuster Division One clashes taking centre stage while the rest of the competition enjoys a bye. Join Jacob, Neil and Chris tonight from 7:30pm as they break down all the action from last weekend and preview what promises to be a fascinating weekend of football. SORRENTO v ROSEBUD - The Sharks are under immense pressure after a difficult start to the season and now face a Rosebud outfit sitting among the competition's elite. Can Sorrento defend home turf at David Macfarlane Reserve, or will the Buds continue their march towards a top-two finish? DROMANA v MORNINGTON - A huge test for both clubs. Dromana have shown they can match it with the best and will be looking to strengthen their finals credentials, while Mornington desperately needs a response to keep its season alive. Expect plenty of heat in this traditional rivalry. We'll also review all the major talking points from Round 8, discuss the form teams, analyse the ladder implications and identify the players making headlines across the peninsula. MPFNL Division One & Two Reviews, previews, analysis and debate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the very first episode of Fascinated! I chat to up and coming Aussie actor Chris Chung, a local from Mornington who's rubbing shoulders with some of the biggest names in the industry. Since being cast in the HUGE Apple TV series 'Slow Horses', Chris has been a rising star, while still keeping his feet planted firmly on the ground. Follow 'Fascinated' on Instagram Listen
Join Adam Kelly, Neil Craig, Chris Gamble and Peter Susovich as they review all the major talking points from MPFNL Division 1 & 2, analyse the movers and shakers on the ladder, and preview the massive Round 8 clashes ahead.This week the panel takes a close look at the high-quality battle between Mornington and Pines, discussing where the game was won and what it means for both clubs moving forward. We also examine Langwarrin’s continual rise and whether the Kangaroos are emerging as the genuine premiership benchmark of 2026. SUS’S PALLETS - Sus returns with breaking news and strong opinions as ground conditions across the Peninsula become a major talking point. Sorrento, Rye and Rosebud are all under the spotlight as questions continue to be raised about surface conditions and player safety heading deeper into the season. Full Division 1 & 2 review, Round 8 preview, Player, club and coaching discussion. Proudly supported by Toyota Frankston, Mornington & Rosebud, Inna Protein, The Little Court Co, LC Construction and Impact Glass & Glazing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Round 6 delivered big results, controversy, standout performances and plenty to talk about — and the Halftime Heroes panel is ready to break it all down.Join Adam Kelly, Neil Craig, Chris Gamble, Jacob Kelly and Peter Susovich as they review all the major talking points from MPFNL Division 1 & 2, analyse the movers and shakers on the ladder, and preview the massive Round 7 matchups ahead.This week the panel takes a close look at the high-quality clash between Chelsea and Somerville, discussing where the game was won and what it means for both clubs moving forward. We also examine Langwarrin’s continual rise and whether they are emerging as a genuine premiership contender in 2026.THE CONE OF SILENCEThe Cone is temporarily under repair, but Gammers steps in for a lighter segment with a few stories and plenty of laughs.SUS’S PALLETSSus returns with breaking news, strong opinions and the issues making headlines across peninsula football.Full Division 1 & 2 reviewRound 7 previewPlayer, club and coaching discussionLocal footy analysis and debateProudly supported by Toyota Frankston, Mornington & Rosebud, Inna Protein, The Little Court Co, LC Construction and Impact Glass & Glazing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Police have raided a property in Mornington following a report to Crime Stoppers where they discoed an array of contraband. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Adam Kelly, Neil Craig, Leigh McQuillen and Peter Susovich as they break down all the key results, storylines and talking points from MPFNL Division 1 & 2 Round 5, before casting an eye ahead to the huge clashes coming in Round 6.
Adam Kelly, Neil Craig, Leigh McQuillen and Peter Susovich take you right around the MPFNL with a full wrap of Division 1 & 2 results, breaking down the key moments, standout performers and what it all means heading into Round 5. Coaches Corner in the "Cone of Silence" is a feature you won’t want to miss, with Kev Lylak - Senior Playing Coach, Hastings Football Netball Club — a 7 or is it 6, might be 8-time premiership player and current Hastings Football Netball Clubsenior coach — delivering insight, standards and a story that speaks for itself. We’ll also preview all the big matchups for Round 5 before finishing with Sus’s Pallets, taking a humorous look at why player payments just don’t carry the weight they once did.Proudly brought to you by Frankston, Mornington & Rosebud Toyota, LC Construction, Inna Protein, Impact Glass & Glazing, Little Court Co and Hooded Lyfe.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Adam Kelly, Neil Craig, Chris Gamble and Peter Susovich, as we break down a defining ANZAC Round. Division One, Mt Eliza remain unbeaten with a commanding 48-point win over Mornington, while Devon Meadows fought back strongly to defeat Edithvale-Aspendale. Ladder leaders Frankston YCW controlled Pines, Langwarrin dominated Sorrento, and Rosebud edged Dromana in a thriller. Division Two, delivered just as much intrigue. Chelsea handed Seaford their first loss, Somerville overcame inaccuracy to beat Bonbeach, and Frankston Bombers proved too strong for Hastings. Karingal stormed back after a slow start to defeat Tyabb, Rye held off Pearcedale in a tight contest, and Red Hill surged late to down Crib Point.Form lines are emerging, contenders are separating — and there’s plenty to dissect. Live. Local. Unfiltered. Don’t miss it. Brought to you by Frankston and Mornington Toyota, Inna Protein, The Little Court Co. LC Constructions, Impact Glass and Glazing and many more. Join us live and subscribe to www.halftimeheroes.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David from Mornington left a message for Nick and Mark telling us a great story about meeting the great man, Jack Nicklaus, in 1988 and what surprised him about the conversation they had.Great experience David...that's a ripper!Got a comment or thought to share? Leave a voicemail at the link here: https://tr.ee/TbNhhoWe're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:Hostplus, Talk Birdie To Me's official retirement partnerBMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dan & Nik from 'Scream into the Wind' chatted with BIANCA & JACINTA from BND MUSIC FACTORY in Mornington. Enjoy!
Emily from Mornington calls in for Free-Plug Friday, telling Kaz and Tubes all about the Day for Samson, a free family fun day this Sunday, celebrating the autistic community.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Little Birdie crew preview the biggest races across Australia to make sure your betting operation today and this Saturday is a success. With decades of punting expertise Scoot & Walt along with Nick Noonan & Shane Adair chew the fat with proven winners in each state.
The All Aged Stakes looks to be one of the contests of the carnival as Group 1 racing rolls on at Royal Randwick this week. Victorian metropolitan racing heads to Mornington for Cup Day, it's Nitschke Stakes Day in Adelaide, and The Quokka headlines the west. All in this week's SULTS' SPECS.Other segments included in this week's episode:The Sultan's SupperPack Ya Nags2 UNITSOutro: PNAU - The TruthOur South Australian set is powered by Dare to Dream. A racehorse ownership initiative giving you a chance of owning your own share of a racehorse with reputable trainers at an affordable price. Head to http://www.daretodream.com.au for more information.Imagine what you could be buying instead. For free and confidential support call 1800 858 858 or visit gamblinghelponline.org.au.
Shane Matthews from www.puntingbaron.com.au joins us with his best bets for the Mornington meeting.
Halftime Heroes, hosted by Adam Kelly, Pete Susovich, Neil Craig, Chris Gamble and Luke Harris. 'Spook' returns to the garage for the first time in 2026 and he doesn't disappoint. With the first round officially over there were some stand out clubs in both Divisions, the Heroes dissect each game and look at the round ahead. Spook jumps attop his Soap Box and unleashes on the AFL system and Sus manages to get out 6 - 6 -6 wtith out spitting out a tooth during his Pallets. Next weeks Ep will see the return of Coaches Corner and the Match of the Round thanks to Toyota, Frankston, Mornington and Rosebud. We have a new website, become a FREE Member and subscribe to get all the updates and notifications. Halftime Heroes We hope you enjoy it - Good Morning, Good Afternoon and Good Night. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The fellers are debriefing the LIVE podcast and boy they appreciate the Bantido's. Timmy is down in Mornington with Big Maxy Gawn. Ivan is away for the weekend and has an unexpected issue. Timmy is still battling what he thinks is a cold but doing a rank shit reveals his real diagnosis. For fun we tack on the first 15 minutes of the LIVE pod jump on the Patreon for the rest. Support the boys on Patreon - www.patreon.com/goodbanter
Jessica Reynolds - Of Mornington - Look What You Made Me Do
In this episode of The Property Management Excellence (PMX) Podcast, REB's Alex Whitlock sits down with Alistair Shearer, partner and head of property management at Belle Property, Mornington and Mount Eliza, to explore the hidden value of property management for your business. Whitlock and Shearer discuss why many property owners don't fully appreciate what their managers do, and how a lack of communication about services can make fees seem expensive. They explain how educating owners about processes and aligning management strategies with long-term goals helps build trust, demonstrate value, and strengthen client relationships. The pair also dive into growth strategies for agencies: how assessing operational capacity, addressing pressure points, and pursuing both organic growth and acquisitions in a considered way can scale a business without creating unnecessary risk. Finally, they cover the human side of property management: turning the manager-owner relationship from transactional to advisory, fostering collaboration between sales and property management teams, and leveraging market trends like high-end rentals and low vacancies for competitive advantage.
A bonus episode to announce Ashley's upcoming national book tour for the launch of Like, Follow, Die, plus a very special Sydney launch event! Upcoming events: James is speaking at Fresh Voices: The Penguin Literary Prize Shortlist on Wednesday 11 March Ashley is on book tour across Australia with events in Canberra, Perth, Bowral, Hobart, Launceston, Brisbane, Melbourne, Mornington, Wollongong, the Central Coast, Sydney and Adelaide (and Darwin TBA) Ashley will be in conversation with Claudia Karvan, hosted by James, for a very special Like, Follow, Die launch event at Gleebooks, Sydney on Tuesday March 31 Ashley is Teaching Unexpected Editing Strategies in person at Avid Reader on Sunday 15 March Ashley is at Manly Writers Festival on Friday 20 March James is teaching Setting & Landscape for Writers at the Woolshed on Saturday 21 March Ashley is teaching Online: Crime Writing for Faber Academy starting 12 May Learn more about Ashley's thrillers, Dark Mode and Cold Truth, and get your copies from your local bookshop or library. Plus check out Like, Follow, Die from Audible or pre-order the book – out 24 February 2026! Learn more about James's award-winning novel Denizen and get your copy from your local bookshop or library. Get in touch! ashleykalagianblunt.com jamesmckenziewatson.com Instagram: @akalagianblunt + @jamesmcwatson
It's been 30 years since award-winning author Anita Heiss made her debut on the Australian literary scene. She reveals the moment she finally felt she'd made it in the industry and why her powerful historical novel, Dirrayawadha, was one of the most challenging books of her career. Anita opens up about crafting a love story against the violence of the Bathurst War, and how she balances stories of trauma with scenes of profound love and joy. Plus, she shares about her forthcoming rom-com with a political heart, The Paradise Pact, and the insights she's learned from her latest role as publisher-at-large of Bundyi, a First Nations imprint from Simon & Schuster. Dr Anita Heiss is an internationally published, award-winning author of over 20 books, including non-fiction, historical fiction, commercial women's fiction and children's novels. She is a proud member of the Wiradyuri Nation of central New South Wales and Publisher at Large of Bundyi, an imprint of Simon & Schuster cultivating First Nations talent. Today we're discussing her career, including her historical fiction novel, Dirrayawadha (Rise Up), about the Bathurst War of 1824, and her latest rom com, The Paradise Pact. Find The Paradise Pact and Anita's other books at Booktopia or from your local bookshop or library. Books & authors discussed in this episode: Who Am I? The Diary of Mary Talence, Sydney 1937 by Anita Heiss Not Meeting Mr Right by Anita Heiss Secrets by Judy Morrison I Am Nannertgarrook by Tasma Walton Robbie Arnott Larissa Behrendt Tell Her She's Dreaming by Simone Amelia Jordan, from ep 106 It's Been a Pleasure Noni Blake by Claire Christian The Pearl of Tagai Town by Lenora Thacker The Strangers by Katherena Vermette Test Cricket: A History by Tim Wigmore The Graduate by Rebecca Lim Upcoming events James is speaking at Fresh Voices: The Penguin Literary Prize Shortlist on Wednesday 11 March Ashley is on book tour across Australia with events in Canberra, Perth, Bowral, Hobart, Launceston, Brisbane, Melbourne, Mornington, Wollongong, the Central Coast, Sydney and Adelaide (and Darwin TBA) Ashley is Teaching Unexpected Editing Strategies in person at Avid Reader on Sunday 15 March Ashley is at Manly Writers Festival on Friday 20 March James is teaching Setting & Landscape for Writers at the Woolshed on Saturday 21 March Ashley is teaching Online: Crime Writing for Faber Academy starting 12 May Learn more about Ashley's thrillers, Dark Mode and Cold Truth, and get your copies from your local bookshop or library. Plus check out Like, Follow, Die from Audible or pre-order the book – out 24 February 2026! Learn more about James's award-winning novel Denizen and get your copy from your local bookshop or library. Get in touch! ashleykalagianblunt.com jamesmckenziewatson.com Instagram: @akalagianblunt + @jamesmcwatson
Caller Jeff told Tom Elliott the car came flying down at speed, and was still in the car at the time of the call.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Η παραλία Rye, στη χερσόνησο Mornington της Βικτώριας σχεδόν εκατό χιλιόμετρα από την Μ Μελβούρνη, γέμισε το μεσημέρι της Τρίτης 6 Ιανουαρίου 2026 από οικογένειες, νέους, ηλικιωμένους και επισκέπτες που κατέβηκαν για να ζήσουν από κοντά τη μεγάλη Γιορτή των Θεοφανείων
Rewarding Property Decisions with Jarrod McCabe of Wakelin Property Advisory
With the holiday season upon us, many Melburnians are packing the car and heading for the coast – but which direction are you pointing the bonnet? East to the Mornington Peninsula or west to the Bellarine? In this episode, Jarrod compares Victoria's two favourite coastal playgrounds across seven key battlegrounds – from beaches and wineries to golf and property – to uncover what truly sets them apart. The subtle cultural differences that shape each peninsula's appeal Why the Bellarine's surf and camping flexibility rival Mornington's polish How infrastructure and access are changing the drive to each coast The property market contrasts – from scarcity value to affordability We enjoy providing you with free insights into the Melbourne property market and property investment more broadly. Thank you for listening. If you like what you hear, subscribe, like, rate or follow us and tell your friends and family. Investing in property makes sense. Investing in the right property takes knowledge. To learn more visit www.wakelin.com.au | Instagram | Facebook | LinkedIn | YouTube | Email
In part two, the spread of wilding pines in Southland is fast approaching the point of no return -- that's the warning issued. But funding has been cut, and control efforts have been described as 'treading water'. Then, the panel hears about plans to re-establish the Mornington cable car in Dunedin. The Dunedin Heritage Light Rail Trust chairperson Gina Browne outlines their vision.
It's a Saturday morning (in Australia for international wolfpackers) and we're live from the Golf Clearance Outlet's brand spanking new store in Mornington, Victoria.The Australian Open is now a fortnight away, and to see how Royal Melbourne is shaping up both Nick O'Hern and Mark Allen played it this week, and compare notes on how it looks and how it plays. Mark said a few months ago that it would need a 'minor miracle' to be ready in time....he gives his verdict on whether that miracle has occurred or not on the pod today.Nick played with Shane Joel, who is Min Woo Lee's caddy, and throughout the day they discussed Min Woo's game, how he might play certain holes, and how far his carry is with his Driver, Mini Driver, and 4 Iron....and Nick and Mark chat about the clubs that Min Woo and Rory McIlroy might use of the tee when they play the Royal Melbourne Composite course in the Open.After the turn, we have a chat with the big boss at Golf Clearance Outlet, Sam Colosimo, and he gives us a snapshot of how the stores are going, what stock is working well, and some of the things you can find instore. Mark rips out to the car to bring in a putter that he bought from Golf Clearance Outlet that he loves, and he shows it off on the pod.A fun Saturday, and good to see the Golf Clearance Outlet team - if you're near a store, check them out in person, if not, everything is online here.We're live from Titleist and FootJoy HQ thanks to our great partners:BMW, luxury and comfort for the 19th hole;Titleist, the #1 ball in golf;FootJoy, the #1 shoe and glove in golf;PING will help you play your best;Golf Clearance Outlet, they beat everyone's prices;Betr, the fastest and easiest betting app in Australia;And watchMynumbers and Southern Golf Club. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oasis members Liam and Noel Gallagher are in town for the 20-year reunion, playing three Melbourne shows over the long weekend. Liam is reportedly staying in coastal town of Mount Martha, so Mick In The Morning has a list of activities for him to enjoy! Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app. Mick In The Morning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molloy Triple M Melbourne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triplemmelb Triple M Melbourne TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@triplemmelbourne Triple M Melbourne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/triplemmelbourneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textWhat if two Pinots from the same producer, made the same way, could still taste nothing alike? We uncork that mystery by tracing flavour back to elevation, aspect, soil and the quiet work of a long ripening season. Starting on the Mornington Peninsula with Ten Minutes by Tractor, we compare “Down the Hill” and “Up the Hill” and show how a cooler ridge delivers darker colour, finer tannins and perfume, while lower sites pour bright cranberry fruit and a touch more bunchy grip. The takeaway is simple and thrilling: site speaks, even when the label doesn't list a formal sub-region.Then we head to the Yarra Valley with Giant Steps, where single-vineyard Pinots translate geography into texture. Sexton in Gruyere ripens earliest and drinks fleshier with darker fruit and confident tannin. Applejack in Gladysdale steps higher for florals, red cherry and elegant structure. Bastard Hill climbs again, picking later and unfolding cardamom, Sichuan pepper and coiled energy that begs for time. With consistent winemaking across the range, the differences you taste are pure place—grey clays versus red volcanic soils, bushland buffering temperatures, row orientation guiding sunlight across the canopy.Along the way we unpack how unofficial sub-regions coexist with Australia's GI system, why row direction matters as much as slope, and how climate change has nudged former sparkling strongholds into still-wine brilliance. If Burgundy taught us to listen to parcels, Mornington and the Yarra are crafting an Australian dialect of terroir that any curious drinker can learn. Ready to taste the map instead of just reading it? Follow the journey, share it with a wine friend, and if you love this kind of deep dive, tap subscribe, leave a review, and tell us which vineyard you want us to visit next.Follow us on instagram @winewithmegandmel
Shoes are the soul of this Dunedin family. Cobbler Greg Paul has taken over the Country Cobbler in Mornington after its owner retired. Paul was taught by his father and now his teenage son is learning the trade, making three generations of shoe menders. In an increasingly disposable world mending and re-using is the flip side to fast fashion. Cobbler Greg Paul spoke to Lisa Owen.
Today I chat with Barney Mercer, an expert breathwork facilitator. We delve deep into the transformative power of breathwork, a practice that is not only changing lives but is also gaining traction as a powerful tool in mental health and well-being. Through our discussion, Barney shares his personal journey and the potential of breathwork to unlock emotional and physiological healing. The conversation delves into various types of breathwork, and covers the significant physiological impacts of controlled breathing. Barney also talks about guiding men's breathwork sessions, setting up a safe and comfortable environment, and teaching the science of breathing for mental health and performance. They explore the potential for breathwork to be included in educational curriculums and corporate settings, advocating for broader access to this powerful practice. What You'll Learn: Introduction to Breathwork: Discover what breathwork involves and why it is considered a powerful, yet underutilized, tool for mental health. Emotional Releases: Understand how breathwork sessions can lead to profound emotional releases, helping individuals process and let go of deep-seated traumas and stress. Physiological Impact: Learn about the physical effects of breathwork, including the impact on neurotransmitters and the potential release of naturally occurring DMT during intense sessions. Barney's Journey: Gain insight into Barney’s personal transformation through breathwork and how it led him to become a facilitator, helping others achieve similar breakthroughs. Group Dynamics in Breathwork: Explore how shared energy in group sessions can enhance individual experiences and lead to collective healing. Breathwork and Science: Dive into the scientific aspects of breathwork, such as CO2 tolerance and its effects on anxiety and stress management. Future Vision: Barney shares his vision for integrating breathwork into everyday environments, emphasising its potential to benefit everyone from school children to corporate employees. Resources: Connect with Barney Mercer: Website: Breathe Into Life LinkedIn: Barney Mercer Instagram: @breath.into.life Join a Session: Check out Barney's sessions in Mornington, Hawthorn, and beyond. Breathwork has the potential to revolutionise our approach to mental and physical health. By embracing this natural and transformative practice, we can unlock new avenues for healing and personal growth. Whether you're new to breathwork or looking to deepen your practice, Barney's insights offer invaluable guidance on this powerful journey. Support the Podcast: If you enjoyed this episode, consider subscribing and leaving a review on your preferred podcast platform. Your support helps us bring valuable conversations like this one to a wider audience. Share this episode with someone who might benefit from these insights. 01:06 Experiences with Breath Work 05:39 The Science and Impact of Breath Work 07:20 Barney's Journey to Breath Work 20:04 The Power of Group Sessions 33:05 Struggles with Traditional Psychology 34:10 Introduction to Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy 35:25 Creating a Safe Space for Breathwork 36:49 Men's Breathwork Sessions 42:20 The Power of Emotional Release 50:38 The Science of Breathwork 59:08 Breathwork in Schools and Corporates See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mate Antološ je sin hrvatskih imigranata, koji su 1962. doselili u Australiju. Rođen je 1971. u Melbourneu. Antološ pisanjem pokušava prebroditi gubitak svojih roditelja, koji su preminuli prije nekoliko godina. Njegov drugi roman The Fall se nadovezuje na prvi The Uneasy Silence, u kojemu opisuje društveno ekonomske romjene koje je tijekom vremena uočio na poluotoku Mornington, istočno od Melbournea. Njegov drugi roman, The Fall će biti predstavljen u Morningtonu, 15.lipnja ove godine.
This latest edition of Australian Golf Passport podcast is an ever-popular Listener Questions episode. Thanks to all those who submitted via the Insta story call-out. Almost 5 dozen questions will form hours of discussion for this episode and the next! We got to 28 of them in this two-hour session.Lots of great stuff to mull over ranging from turf, rankings, architecture, travel on a budget, new courses and those under renovation, Mornington Peninsula questions, stuff on King Island and Tasmania, as well as a few esoteric queries which are always great to get the juices flowing.The text we mentioned in the episode – Golf's Royal Clubs by Scott Macpherson is available from Fine Golf Books - link below.https://www.finegolfbooks.com/pages/books/12686/scott-macpherson/golfs-royal-clubs-honoured-by-the-british-royal-family-1833-2013As discussed in relation to tree removal and the upcoming US Open venue Oakmont - this article from Steve Keipert and Derek Duncan (as featured in Australian Golf Digest) is a great primer.https://www.australiangolfdigest.com.au/the-last-stand/As always – special thanks to our OG supporter - Angus And Grace Go Golfing. Check their insta page and website for some of the best golf apparel on the planet. Some new stuff in store and online as the weather cools here in Australia. We have some new AGP caps and a tee coming from AAGGG in the not too distant future – so keep your eyes peeled for that. Be the best dressed golfer at your club – visit Angus And Grace Go Golfing. Their pants, shorts, polos, vests, caps and more are brimming with style and quality.Seed Golf continues to provide an introductory 20% off for listeners to Australian Golf Passport. Head to seedgolf.com.au and enter AGP at checkout to get your hands on some premium golf balls at a super low price. Thanks so much to Dean and all at Seed. More and more of you are making the switch to Seed balls - thanks for supporting those who support us! Check them out online, as they'll have some branded merch available in Australia now – not just golf balls!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.Podcast intro music - Nbhd Nick / Stop Playing With Me - Instrumental / courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com
Thomas Gilroy contributed greatly to the growth of the game of golf in Ireland over the period from 1885 to 1895. During his time in Ireland he was recognised as the best player in the country, holding a handicap between scratch and +6. Gilroy was a founding member at Dollymount, Portrush, Mornington & Baltray. A serial winner and course record setter, he spread the gospel a gift from Scotland. I hope you enjoy his story! Many thanks for tuning in. Episode music supplied under licence from Epidemic Sound Sweet Embrace (Instrumental Version) - Go For Howell
fWotD Episode 2840: Ragnar Garrett Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Wednesday, 12 February 2025 is Ragnar Garrett.Lieutenant General Sir Alwyn Ragnar Garrett, (12 February 1900 – 4 November 1977) was a senior commander in the Australian Army. He served as Chief of the General Staff (CGS) from 1958 to 1960.Born in Western Australia, Garrett graduated from the Royal Military College, Duntroon, in 1921. He was adjutant and quartermaster in several regiments of the Australian Light Horse before undertaking staff training in England, which he completed just as the Second World War broke out. Garrett joined the Second Australian Imperial Force soon afterwards, and commanded the 2/31st Battalion in England before seeing action with Australian brigades in Greece and Crete in 1941. Promoted to colonel the following year, he held senior positions with I Corps in New Guinea and II Corps on Bougainville in 1944–1945. He was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire for his staff work.After the war, Garrett served two terms as commandant of the Staff College, Queenscliff, in 1946–1947 and 1949–1951. Between these appointments he was posted to Japan with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. Promoted to major general, he took charge of Western Command in August 1951, and became Deputy Chief of the General Staff in January 1953. He took over Southern Command as a lieutenant general in October 1954, and was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in 1957. As CGS from March 1958, Garrett focused on rearmament and reorganisation, initiating the Army's short-lived restructure into a "pentropic" formation. He was knighted in 1959. After retiring from the military in June 1960, Garrett became honorary colonel of the Royal Australian Regiment, and was principal of the Australian Administrative Staff College until 1964. He died at Mornington, Victoria, in 1977.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:48 UTC on Wednesday, 12 February 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Ragnar Garrett on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Ivy.
Czy ogrody, rośliny mogą pomóc imigrantom pokonać tęsknotę za krajem? Odwiedzamy projektantkę ogrodów Magdalenę Kaźmierczak w Ballarat, a także przedstawicielkę Pierwszych Narodów Justine ze szkółki roślin Willum Warrain Aboriginal Bush Nursery w Hastings, na Półwyspie Mornington.
A Dunedin cobbler is counting down the days to when he puts down his tools one last time. Greg Fox has been repairing shoes, bags, belts and even motorcycle leathers at Country Cobbler in Dunedin's Mornington for the past 25 years. Greg's been looking for a buyer for his business and also hoping the owners of the mountain of unclaimed shoes make it back to collect him in time before his door closes, Greg Fox speaks to Susana Lei'ataua.
Gary brings you more delights of the bagpipe kind with the top performances from the inaugural Gordon Duncan Memorial Kitchen Piping Contest from Washington State, and also pays tribute to 'The Captain' - Ken Eller from Ontario, who passed away recently.PlaylistRoss Miller with D Major MacKenzie, Rona's Reel and Mornington from The Roke Inveraray and District with John MacColl's March to Kilbowie Cottage, The Cameronian Rant and The Little Cascade from A Night in that Land Craig Sutherland with Full Moon Down Under, Jig?, the 98 Jig, Pitlochry High School Centenary from the Gordon Duncan Memorial Kitchen Piping Contest, Skagit Valley Highland Games 2024 Zephan Nickel with Full Moon Down Under, The Warthog Waltz, Dog a l'Orange, Lauren Mckeowan's Reel and the Fourth Floor from from the Gordon Duncan Memorial Kitchen Piping Contest, Skagit Valley Highland Games 2024 Clan MacFarlane Pipe Band with Arthur Gillies, Langstrom's Pony, Shiela Patrick, Jane Campbell, Jennifer Finlayson, Malc's Wee Lass, A Cup of Tea, Ian Spiers, The Fox & the Fieldmouse from Diamond Jubilee Pipe Band Championship Cameron Bonar with Bloody Fields of Flanders, Mason's Apron Jig, Upside Down at Eden Court and Francis Morton's from the Gordon Duncan Memorial Kitchen Piping Contest, Skagit Valley Highland Games 2024 Dysart and Dundonald Pipe Band with Cullen Bay from World ChampionsDysart and Dundonald Pipe Band with Morrison Avenue, Jacobites by Name, Leaving Liverpool and Johnny with the Bandy Legs and from World ChampionsLinksRoss Miller - discount code for concert tickets is EYPSupport the Show.
Anna Sharpe was pregnant with her second child when she and her 20 month old daughter, Gracie, vanished. But the killer was hiding in plain sight. Former detective Narelle Fraser joins Gary Jubelin to share how she solved the murders - and what lengths she went to in retrieving Anna and Gracie's bodies. Can't get enough of I Catch Killers? Stay up to date on all the latest crime news at The Daily Telegraph. Get episodes of I Catch Killers a week early and ad-free, as well as bonus content, by subscribing to Crime X+ today. Like the show? Get more at icatchkillers.com.au Advertising enquiries: newspodcastssold@news.com.au Questions for Gary: icatchkillers@news.com.au Get in touch with the show by joining our Facebook group, and visiting us on Instagram or Tiktok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Vincent Hall joined RSN on Tuesday after Run Naan handed Vincent Hall his biggest win as a trainer yesterday at Mornington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Bailey joined Racing Pulse on Monday with the Fast Form for Mornington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Huntly has done the form for Mornington ahead of the meeting on Monday.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Bailey is calling the action at Mornington on Monday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Huntly has done the form for Mornington on Monday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Olszanski has done the Fast Form for Mornington. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Apprentice jockey Lauren Burke continued her great form yesterday when she saluted with Majority Interest in race 2. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Huntly has done the form for Mornington ahead of the meeting on Monday afternoon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It may be the bleak mid winter but there's plenty to warm you up in this week's episode of EYP as we celebrate more top drawer music from the world of the bagpipe.Tracks PlayedRoss Miller with D Major MacKenzie, Rona's Reel and Mornington from The Roke Alasdair Gillies with The Inverness Gathering, The Cameron Quickstep (as a march then hornpipe) from Lochbroom Dr Angus MacDonald with Yester House, The Kames Lassies, The Back of the Change House, Dan J Campbell's Reel, A Cur na Gobhair as a Chreig, be Siud an Duine Truagh abd Na Hu Bhi Fire Faire from The Piping Concert at Celtic Connections 1997 Paddy Keenan with The Flagstone of Memories, Anderson's, Molly Bawn, The Bucks of Oranmore from The Piping Concert at Celtic Connections 1997 Gordon Duncan with Am Breamatain Tobhan Dubh, Port Sean Seasamh, Blow my Chanter, The Famous Baravan, The Jolly Tinker, The Contradiction, The Ash Plant, The High Level Hornpipe, Trad Irish, and Richard Dwyer's from The Piping Concert at Celtic Connections 1997The Shotts and Dykehead and Simon Fraser University Drum Corps with the Duthart Drum Salute from Winter Storm 2005 Stuart Cassells with The Paps of Jura set from Blown Away Fraser Fifield with Lament for Red Hector of the Battles from Piobaireachd Dougie MacLean with Solid Ground from Real Estate LinksRG Hardie BagpipesThe Pittsburgh Piping Society Celtic Connections 2024 Support the show