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Welcome to another inspiring episode of the She Renovates Podcast!Today, we learn about Nady Harris' property journey, from academic beginnings as a PhD scientist to becoming a full-time property renovator in Adelaide.Nady's latest achievement is—a low-budget renovation project in Mount Barker that resulted in an impressive six-figure profit. She shares her secrets to sourcing undervalued properties,managing tradies like a pro, and using savvy negotiation tactics to maximise returns.Whether you're a newbie dreaming of your first flip or a seasoned renovator looking for fresh strategies, this episode is packed with actionable insights. Plus, hear how Nady balances her property empire with family life, proving that property success is achievable for anyone ready to learn.Listen now for more tips, tools, and inspiration to build the life you love through renovation.
Mel and Toc bring you the 400th episode. A milestone of sorts. But there's no party this time, just tales from familiar places and days spent with friends. Those who were celebrating were Ali Sheppard at Rosensteinpark parkrun , Germany, Tracy at Lawson, PK at Mount Barker and TOC at O'Connors Beach. Listen in to hear where our 700 Adventurers Club members were, what events launched, who had the biggest Frond and what Reginald Yardley Pomphrey III has for us in Club Corner.
Adelaide's property market, one of the nation's strongest in the past two years, has strengthened further recently. ales volumes shows that market activity in the June quarter was the highest for Greater Adelaide since mid-2022. The June Quarter sales levels represented a 25% increase on the March Quarter and were 10% higher than the same time last year. This is despite the reality that listings of homes for sale across Adelaide are the lowest at any time in the past 15 years, according to SQM Research figures. This continues Adelaide's track record as a market with consistently high performance and helps to explain why it has been a challenger to Perth as the market with the highest price growth in the past two years. Adelaide's median house price rose 15% in the 12 months to August 2024, while the median unit price increased 12%, according to PropTrack data. Only Perth has recorded higher annual price growth. Across the Greater Adelaide market, suburbs with positive trends with sales activity outnumber those with negative ones by a factor of three to one. The Greater Adelaide area has standout markets across all price ranges, including affordable municipalities like Playford and Salisbury, middle market areas including Marion and West Torrens, and more upmarket locations such as the Unley, Holdfast Bay and Charles Sturt LGAs. The Playford LGA, which contains Adelaide's cheapest suburbs, is the most popular precinct for buyers, with over 800 dwelling sales in the June Quarter. That was 31% higher than the same time last year – and a 53% increase on the March Quarter. Most Playford suburbs have positive sales trends, either rising or consistent, with Blakeview and Davoren Park in particular standing out for their consistent buyer demand. The median house price for Blakeview has risen 16% to $550,000 in the past 12 months, while Davoren Park is up 33% to $440,000. Davoren Park had a median house price of just $175,000 three years ago. The neighbouring Salisbury LGA, another precinct targeted for its affordable homes, is also a strong performer with sales levels considerably higher than the March Quarter and also the same time in 2023. Rising markets in the City of Salisbury are headed by standout suburbs like Ingle Farm and Mawson Lakes. The median house price for Ingle Farm was $380,000 three years ago and is now $655,000, after 19% growth in the past 12 months. Another outer-ring location with outstanding numbers is the Mount Barker LGA, which has recorded the highest quarterly sales numbers in more than three years. The suburbs with strongly rising sales activity include Nairne and Mount Barker. Nairne's median house price has risen 17% to $750,000 in the past 12 months. Among the middle market areas, the West Torrens LGA is a notable performer with a significant increase in sales activity in the June Quarter – the highest levels since late in 2021. There are no suburbs with negative trends in West Torrens, while rising markets are headed by Underdale, Torrensville, Plympton and Fulham. The Port-Adelaide Enfield LGA has numerous suburbs with positive ratings, with sales activity overall much higher in the June Quarter compared to the March Quarter and the same time last year. Notable rising markets include Lightsview and Blair Athol. The City of Marion has recorded its highest quarterly sales numbers since mid-2022 in a market dominated by suburbs with positive sales trends, including rising suburbs Warradale, Hallett Cove and Edwardstown. The median house price for Hallett Cove has risen from $470,000 to $800,000 in the past four years. Some of Adelaide's more upmarket precincts are also travelling well. Ten of the suburbs in the Charles Sturt LGA are ranked as rising markets, headed by Flinders Park, Findon and Bowden. Sales activity has been rising steadily in the Holdfast Bay municipality in the past four quarters. A standout feature is that the unit markets in both Glenelg and Glenelg North are classified as rising markets in our latest analysis. The upmarket City of Unley has a particularly strong June Quarter, with sales numbers up almost 50% on the March Quarter. Rising suburbs include Parkside (median house price $1.3 million), Clarence Park ($1.27 million) and Myrtle Bank ($1.6 million). The overall conclusion is that the Adelaide market continues to pump strongly and is likely to be a national market leader on price growth for the foreseeable future.
In Part 1 of this podcast, listeners are transported into the world of Garth Boomer, a revolutionary Australian educator whose legacy still resonates in the halls of academia and the classrooms of South Australia. Known for his innovative approaches to curriculum and pedagogy, Boomer's journey begins in the modest town of Mount Barker, where his academic and athletic prowess quickly shone through. With a Bachelor of Arts Honours from the University of Adelaide and a Diploma of Teaching, Boomer's early career saw him imparting knowledge in English, Latin, and Mathematics at secondary schools. His passion for education propelled him to become South Australia's first English consultant, setting the stage for a transformative career.Boomer's scholarship at the University of London in 1973 ignited his fervour for language and learning, leading to his pivotal role as an education officer, school inspector, and director at Wattle Park Teacher Centre in Adelaide. His work had far-reaching impacts on curriculum development and teacher training, not only in South Australia but across Australia and the globe. By 1984, Boomer was the director of the National Curriculum Development Centre in Canberra and later chaired the Commonwealth Schools Commission. His return to South Australia saw him as the Associate Director General of Education Curriculum, further cementing his influence.Boomer's advocacy for a pragmatic, socially just education system emphasised collaborative learning and the intellectual agency of teachers. His writings, including "The Spitting Image" and "Negotiating the Curriculum," remain seminal. The University of South Australia's Education Faculty Building stands in his honour, a testament to his enduring impact. As Dr. Mike Dilena and host Sharon reflect on Boomer's contributions, they celebrate a legacy of educational innovation that continues to inspire teachers and students alike (to be continued).Read the blog here.TEACHIFIC RESOURCESJOIN TEACHIFIC NOW AND SAVE!Join Teachific today. Access thousands of resources and a growing number of 'anytime' courses within your membership.FURTHER INFORMATIONTune in to "Teacher's Tool Kit For Literacy," a free podcast where accomplished literacy educator Sharon Callen and her team share valuable insights and tips. With over 30 years of experience, they provide strategic learning solutions to empower teachers and leaders worldwide. Subscribe on your favourite platform for exclusive literacy learning content. Apple, Spotify, Google, YouTubeRead our insightful blogs, which make valuable connections between resources, podcasts and courses.Visit our Cue Learning website and sign up for the Teacher's Toolkit Weekly newsletter to stay updated on resources, events and discover how Cue can support you and your school.Explore Teachific, our vast collection of PDF resources, to enhance your teaching toolkit. And get even more support from our growing number of 'anytime' online courses.Connect with the latest news and other educators by joining our Teacher's Toolkit Facebook groupExplore upcoming live or online webinar eventsHave questions or feedback? Reach out to us directly at admin@cuelearning.com.au.
Today on Wavelength, we're sparking the conversations about Adelaide that you should be having. Tonight, we're diving into the innovative sensory menu at a restaurant in Mount Barker, exploring how it enhances the dining experience by engaging all five senses. We'll also take a closer look at Price Month, discussing its impact on the community and local businesses. Plus, we'll chat with one of the inspiring Young Achievers who won the People's Choice Award, sharing their journey and achievements. Stay tuned for a packed episode full of fascinating insights and uplifting stories!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former Melbourne captain Nathan Jones, Abbey Holmes and Jack Heverin on deck today discussing the floated succession plan between Ken Hinkley and Josh Carr. Does Kozzie Pickett need to change his approach to the way he plays the game, is tomorrow night make or break for Brisbane in 2024? -------- Add the show to your favourites on LiSTNR: https://listnr.com/podcasts/footy-talk-australian-rules-podcast Listen on Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/footy-talk-daily-australian-rules-podcast/id1673652644 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1q5RUW2KTONUoP8KF3ZZHY?si=6798bf7f4a1540be See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Port Adelaide assistant coach Tyson Goldsack, Mount Barker District Council Mayor David Leach, Premier Peter Malinauskas and Leigh Matthews. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strong local and interstate feedlot interest at yesterday's Mount Barker cattle market saw a significant rise in prices.
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In today's podcast, Allan & Carly ask listeners, what skill did you learn from your parents that you still use today? Carly opens up about a haunting call she received... & why it's shaken her up. Plus, Allan couldn't help but laugh watching a very naughty bird in Mount Barker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part XV | Hearts Ablaze: The Book of Acts Hills Baptist Verdun & Mount Barker
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Imagine if we had enough housing in South Australia. It is possible, according to entrepreneur and developer, Barrie Harrop, our special guest this week. Barrie has plans afoot for building a tall hotel in Victoria Square out of timber, a quality resort in Whyalla, and housing developments that offer free electricity to occupiers while making best use of existing road and rail infrastructure and accommodates people who need affordable accommodation. John Gledhill returns to walk us through some new wines; this time they are fortifieds. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we hear a small snippet from South Australia's Kaurna Cronin, who is about to take his local music to Europe. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: How A Green South Australia Can Thrive 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:02:46 SA Drink Of The Week This week we are joined by local winemaker, John Gledhill from Gledhill Vignerons, who gives us a sneak peek at his two new fortified wines; a Fortified Durif and a Fortified Touriga. John also gives us a glimpse at the complexity of fortified winemaking. The wines will be available soon on his website: Gledhill Wines. 00:13:16 Barrie Harrop and a green South Australia Someone I've been watching in my LinkedIn feed for some time is Barrie Harrop. Barrie is there, every day, championing anything related to Green Hydrogen, Whyalla, and Sustainable Construction of buildings and houses using Cross Laminated Timber. Among many other things, Barrie is the chair of Thrive Construct, a building and development company that is committed to quality design, life time construction, carbon neutral living, free energy (subject to fair usage) and fast construction. Barrie, although much of your career has focussed on significant scale property development, the one term that seems to tie everything together is entrepreneur. My social media feed would have me believe that South Australia has 17 entrepreneurs for every square metre of the state - every week has some sort of powerful gathering of entrepreneurs, or some sort of award like Best Left Handed Entrepreneur Aged 35 - 30, but in your career, you actually get things done. Could we start by defining what you think makes an entrepreneur a true entrepreneur, and perhaps share a couple of your proudest entrepreneurial successes? Another theme I see running through various "self made" people in my feeds, is how everybody around them is small minded and negative. And I think there's some nuance here. Just because an idea is big or grand or new, does NOT mean it is worthwhile or good. You have had your share of dealing with naysayers, and, one of them that brings this issue to the surface is the Southgate building at the bottom end of King William Street.Back in the 90s, the atypical design for the Adelaide cityscape drew many critics.What was it like, being at the centre of that project, including being the subject of that persistant Financial Review story, entitled, "Developer Adelaide Loves To Hate"? So, Southgate was all about steel but a major theme in your posts over the past year or two has been CLT or Cross Laminated Timber. This material is the centrepiece of your proposed hotel tower for Victoria Square but before we get there, I want to share the story about CLT and also how it's related to building and construction practices in Australia, which I've seen you claim as some of the most wasteful in the world. Turning to Victoria Square, I'm surprised we need a new hotel because everything I have been seeing is talking about scarcity of residential properties in the Adelaide CBD. Can you talk us through why hotel accommodation is the approach you've taken? I'm working with some Flinders University students at the moment and they're grappling with scenarios where a city has a lot of vacant office space and crushing scarcity of residential accommodation. As an entrepreneur and developer, what do you think of the concept of refitting vacant office buildings as residential, or adopting a hybrid approach? Does that have legs, given that landlords traditionally make more money from commercial clients, don't they? Something intriguing about your approach to development is captured in this line on your website: "We're planning the world's largest sustainable and affordable housing projects and as part of the planning we will introduce micro grids (wired and integrated with solar and battery technologies) subject to fair usage clause our model is free energy for our occupients". And you took a shot at the Adelaide City Council's Bus Station redevelopment for its small percentage of affordable accommodation in the mix. How does the affordable accommodation aspect work; what stops investors using tricky methods to steal the affordable allocations away from those in need? Do you have any thoughts on our shrinking Housing Trust stock? Morphettville is being plundered and redeveloped at the moment and a part of me is sad that housing that once helped the less well off is now being converted into little McMansions. You wrote to the Department of Infrastructure a few years ago and you floated one idea to alleviate our lack of affordable housing options. You said 400sqm areas around train stations and tram stops in the suburbs should be rezoned to allow 8-storey developments because it puts people right where transport is and gets the balance right. Do you still hold this view? Have you seen the growth in Mount Barker? Large parts of me die when I see farming land turned over to low densite housing. We can't eat concrete. Where's our food going to come from? Back on the hotel front, you've been writing for some time now that Whyalla is the perfect place for accommodation investment because even broom closets can fetch $200 a night. What is the dynamic at work there and what has you so involved in the town? What makes Whyalla the perfect location for Green Hydrogen production to help us become a green South Australia? I am hearing a lot of criticism about the so-called "dumb" choice of governments backing electric vehicles as the shorthand answer for decarbonising transport, on the basis that our electricity grid, especially in apartment buildings, just can't cope with battery charging. Would hydrogen-fuelled vehicles be an answer or the answer? Finally, I just heard some research being discussed over the weekend about how our ideas get more extreme when we only mix with people who agree with us. How do you keep your ideas sharp and balanced and not given to simple idealism and wishful thinking? Do you have a Devil's Advocate in your circle? 01:07:14 Musical Pilgrimage Given that during the weekend of recording, England reminded us, through the crowning of their/our new king, that they sent people to Australia in the 1800s, it makes sense that we blow a few horns for local singer/songwriter, Kaurna Cronin who will soon be our export back to Europe. He has a number of dates planned - get details and music from the Kaurna Cronin website - but to finish this episode we're going to hear one of his latest songs, Our Way, from his recent album, Harsh Reality.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brett Thomas and Liam Flanagan discuss all the news and views in the world of Queensland AFL, including Brisbane's fill up at Mount Barker (or is that Mount Daniher?), the purple patch that Flannas sees in their future, that familiar feeling in the pit of the stomach about Gold Coast and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joey Montagna and Sam Jacobs, who's representing the great state of South Australia on their big weekend! Sam tells us about the grounds we'll see showcased during Gather Round and the boys discuss the climbing Crows ------
Will Ralstonis joined by Mitch Robinson and Dayne Zorko after Brisbane belt the Pies. From playing at off Broadway grounds in New Zealand, to an empty MCG, the boys respond to Brisbane's record playing away from home, and how Chris Fagan manages the outside noise ------
With his club set to host Brisbane's Gather Round match against North Melbourne on Saturday, Mount Barker president Matt Schultz joined Garry and Tim to talk about the upgrades they've made to the venue, the crowd they're expecting, the dimensions of the oval, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SEN Chief Sports Reporter Sam Edmund joined Garry and Tim in the studio to talk about the AFL's memo that media will need to carpool to Mount Barker during Gather Round, Griffin Logue and Blake Acres' tribunal hearings last night, Sam Walsh's injury recovery, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Use technology to record the birds you see and find new places to visit. This episode is about using eBird, Merlin and a wetlands in Mount Barker (near Adelaide).Lareen Newman has been observing birds since she was 10 years old, starting with the birds in her childhood garden in England. In the mid-1980s she participated in some of England's first Big Garden Birdwatch sessions, writing down what she saw on a paper checklist that got posted to a collection centre. Lareen has been a ‘bird noticer' in Australia for over 30 years. She takes her binoculars and birdbook on local walks and holidays, and her birdwatching has been taken to a new level since she discovered eBird.Links:* Episode transcript - www.weekendbirder.com/episodes/33-ebird-and-merlin-with-lareen* eBird website - ebird.org * eBird Mobile app - ebird.org/about/ebird-mobile/ * Merlin Bird ID app - merlin.allaboutbirds.org * Morecombe's Birds of Australia app - www.mydigitalearth.com/apps/info/ea3592b7-5d59-492f-b652-3568c7a37f47 * Pizzey and Knight Birds of Australia app - www.gibbonmm.com.au/tour/PKBA_Android.aspx * Birds SA website - birdssa.asn.au* Birds SA on Facebook - www.facebook.com/1899SAOA/ * Women Birders Australia on Facebook - www.facebook.com/groups/womenbirdersaustralia/* Lareen's business website - www.tappingintoserenity.com Recording of Plumed Whistling Ducks was uploaded by Nigel Jackett on xeno-canto.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
More than 60 bespoke wellness experiences and events are headlining the 2023 Wellness wander three-day weekend in the Adelaide Hills this coming weekend, March 31-April 2, 2023, so Steve arranged an interview with the event founder, Katherine Droga to not only discuss the event but also the whole topic of wellness tourism. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we hear an unplugged song by long time favourite of the podcast, Kelly Brouhaha. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Can Wellness Tourism Heal The World? 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week No SA drink segment this week. 00:03:42 Katherine Droga This coming weekend, March 31 to April 2, 2023, the Wellness Wander Weekend returns to the Adelaide Hills. More than 60 bespoke wellness experiences will be staged from Stirling, to Hahndorf, Mount Barker to Lobethal, Crafers to Paracombe and the greater surrounds. At the heart of this event is Katherine Droga, Founder of Wellness Wander, Executive Producer of Well Traveller TV, and Chair of the GWI Wellness Tourism Initiative. Katherine, I have found that as I planned some questions for our chat, there are some challenging ones in the list because I do have this social justice bent in me in which I hate seeing vulnerable people exploited and the area of health is one of the danger zones. But I know you're up for it and I appreciate that. But first, Katherine, how do you define wellness? The wellness idustry attracts many types of people, from those who are unwell to those who feel called to help others. And the first thoughts that arose for me when hearing about the Wellness wander, were coloured by concern about potential opportunism. My initial analogy was that the wellness tourism operators were setting up stands around the edge of a broken and dangerous playground to make money from selling bandaids to injured people. But then I realised that even bandaids have a role to play in healing and maybe an event like Wellness wander might give people the breathing space they need to take stock. What are your thoughts? There is gold in the wellness hills. The Global Wellness Institute says wellness travellers spend 53% more than typical international travellers and 178% more than typical domestic travellers. How do we ethically balance the care factor of wellness with the brute force of economic drivers? What role has Covid played in spurring interest in wellness travel? One major lens of an event like Wellness wander is at the personal level but no matter how much healing you might undergo, it doesn't change the fact that playground of the world is still a broken place. To fix the causes of suffering in the world is a much deeper task. In fact, I would love your reflection on this insight from Owen Eastwood's book, Belonging. He seems to suggest that our disconnectedness from ourselves and our society (which causes unwellness) actually relates to our lack of understanding of Whakapapa. This is a maori concept of noting that we are here as part of a long line of those who came before us and that the sun will shine on each of us brightly and our job is to try to leave a better legacy. Does that resonate with you? What has occurred on your journey that propelled you into this world of wellness? I was heartened to see The GWI has a strong focus on evidence, which is great because our podcast has a long history of supporting evidence-based enterprises and products. For example, we have long been appalled by the water that is sold as expensive homeopathic medicine. I can state right now that we stand against that sort of skullduggery. However, we're also aware that there are some alternative practices where although they claim a certain type of action is happening, what is really going on is a placebo effect based on the biopsychosocial factors arising from just having attention from a therapist (the patient– practitioner interaction). How do you apply safeguards in an event like Wellness wander to save people from themselves? We will put a link to the full program in the show notes, but I'd love to look into a few things that caught my eye from the program: Sensory Journey at the Ukaria Cultural Centre Family digital detox Yoga The Wellness wander is an overarching event for the weekend with individual events 100% run by providers including setting their own price points for the event. However, there are plenty of cheaper options for those who are on a budget such as: Guided Meditation and Labyrinth Walk - $35 https://wellnesswander.com.au/activities/guided-meditation-and-labyrinth-walk-2/ Introduction to Breathwork and Wander -$25 https://wellnesswander.com.au/activities/introduction-to-breathwork-wander/ Candlelight Yin with Live Music - $40 https://wellnesswander.com.au/activities/candlelight-yin-with-live-music/ Wellness wander through Hahndorf history - $10 https://wellnesswander.com.au/activities/wellness-wander-through-hahndorf-history/ What can other tourism operators learn from the Wellness wander and from this thing called wellness tourism? 00:39:01 Musical Pilgrimage The most fitting song in the Musical Pilgrimage this episode. It is Campfires by Kelly Brouhaha. There are three reasons this is the perfect song ahead of the Wellness wander. The Wellness wander is about reconnecting with your self and your place and that should also include connecting or reconnecting with our magnificent, homegrown talent. Kelly is an Adelaide-based singer songwriter and following her and supporting her is a great way to ground yourself in life-enriching local art. This song is about the goodness of gathering around campfires to tell stories and to just be (among other things). As referenced in the interview with Katherine Droga, Owen Eastwood argues for the importance of campfire storytelling in his book, Belonging, which is all on theme for this episode. And, finally, this is Kelly off her recent Unplugged album. If anything says simplicity and honesty in harmony with the Wellness wander, it's an artist communicating with us intimately "unplugged". Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The $177 million Public Housing Improvement Program is building 437 new homes (around 150 in regional SA), undertaking maintenance to make 350 public homes tenantable again, (approx.. 130 in regional SA) and undertaking maintenance on another 3000 tenanted properties (approx. 1,100 in regional SA)The first 81 homes are underway, these include homes in Salisbury, St Mary's, Plympton, Croydon Park, Kilburn, Woodville Gardens, Parafield Gardens, Elizabeth East/Park/South/Downs in metropolitan Adelaide. In regional area the homes in these first 81 are in Mount Gambier, Murray Bridge and Mount Barker.They include ten homes in Mt Gambier, being built by a local Mount Gambier builder, these 10 homes are progressing well with slabs down and frames going up on the homes. It is anticipated these first 81 homes will be completed during 2023.The homes are being built within both sustainability and accessibility in mind, to meet the Silver standard of the Liveability Guidelines, which in the future will be formally part of the building code.In this segment, we hear from Joe Noone, Director of Capital Programs at the SA Housing Authority about the program and what it means for South Australians. Joe oversees all of the tendering and of projects and identification of sites for new projects, as well as scoping works for maintenance programs.
Mayor of Mount Barker David Leach discusses with David and Will the report that dictates Mount Barker being on track to become the state's second largest city. Between 2021 & 2036, the population for Mount Barker District Council was forecast to increase by 15,990 people.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mt Barker Council is naturally delighted to have an AFL game heading to the town during the AFL's "Gather Round". Mayor David Leach joined Miles and Bryce to discuss the process and what it will mean for the residents of the Adelaide Hills.
Who Will Be The Next WA AG Minister.......Great Sales at Mount BarkerSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mount Barker Cattle Sale....New Chair at GrainGrowers.....Succession Planning For AgriBusiness Families...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mt Barker's 40th Anniversary Christmas Pageant will be returning after a 2-year COVID-19 enforced break on Saturday December 3. Pageant president Phil Barnett joins Jennie Lenman to discuss.
The annual Car and Motorcycle Show N Shine For Brain Cancer Is on this Saturday 8 October in Mount Barker. Founder and organiser Mahayla Rose joins Jennie Lenman to discuss what is planned, and the personal story that moved her to raise awareness and funds for the cause. Find out more via the event Facebook page - https://www.facebook.com/carandbikeshownshineforbraincancer/
Mount Barker is undergoing a major population boom, with around 2,500 thousand new residents each year. As the Hills-town is set to become South Australia's second biggest city in the coming years, how are infrastructure projects keeping up with demand? Joining Jennie Lenman to discuss is Mount Barker District Council's Brian Clancey, Deputy CEO/General Manager – Governance, Strategic Projects and Wastewater/Recycled Water.
A new $25 million social care and community health services hub is being built as part of the Mount Barker City Centre Project. Non-profit organisation Community Living Australia (CLA) have entered into a Development Management Agreement with Burke Urban Investments to create a new centralised space for their operations in the growing Adelaide Hills town. Construction will get underway on the 4-storey building by mid-2023 and will include ground floor social care, allied health and disability services, living green walls and a publicly accessible rooftop garden for functions and events. CLA's Chief Executive Mark Kulinksi joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to talk more about it.
A senior safety officer at a major construction company claims he was bullied, harassed and threatened by members of the CFMEU – then sacked because his employer wanted to “stay on side” with the union. Up to 100 elective surgeries scheduled for Thursday will be cancelled for the national day of mourning for the Queen. A $25m community health hub will be built at Mount Barker, offering social care, allied health and disability services to the expanding Adelaide Hills region. And in sport, footy fans yet to book a flight to Melbourne for Saturday's AFL grand final should get in early with cheap flights still available from Adelaide. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A group art exhibition celebrating the Adelaide Hills is being launched today. The Mount Barker Council initiative called 'Terrestrial Satellites' has been facilitated by renowned local photographer Sam Oster. She joins Jennie Lenman to talk more about the project. An event to launch and celebrate the achievements of the project will be held along Stephen Street on Thursday September 15 from 5.30pm with participant's photographs being projected onto the Town Hall wall. The Mount Barker Community Library and the Hahndorf Academy will also exhibit images from Saturday until 16 October.
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A community garden in Mount Barker is helping young people learn life skills and professional development through gardening thanks to a community grant from Council. Students at Adelaide Hills Vocational College are growing their knowledge and skills through ‘Soil to Plate', a course providing horticultural experience for young people which also helps to improve their wellbeing. Coordinator Nathan Doble and teacher Glen Mears join Jennie Lenman to discuss.
Nutrien Livestock's Harry Carroll with a Cattle Update from Mount Barker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the population increases in Mount Barker and communities grapple with the skyrocketing cost of living, some of the best thinkers, scientists and local leaders will come together this month to discuss issues and solutions to challenges in the food, nature and energy sectors. Mayor Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to talk about the Dynamic State Summit (June 23-24), as well as a collaborative food system mapping project across SA, and to discuss the 2022-23 Annual Draft Budget and Plan out for consultation until 5pm Thursday 23 June 2022. Review the plan and provide feedback at yoursay.mountbarker.sa.gov.au.
It takes more than an earthquake to rattle the nerves of Mount Barker residents, who on Tuesday were rocked by their fifth tremor in a month. COVID is being blamed for neighbours getting on each other's nerves and deforestation is high on the list of things they are fighting about. South Australia is set to rake in a GST windfall worth $900m And Port Adelaide has a big problem. Not in defence, but in attack. It is struggling to score - says former player Tom Rockcliff. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mount Barker Cattle Sale.......WA Young Gun Off To The Big Show Over East... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Opera everywhere, including the beach, and world music in a park This is a very special episode if you enjoy music in manifold ways. We're covering opera, world music, and alternative rock, so prepare for some sensory overload. Firstly, we turn to opera because State Opera of South Australia has two intriguing programs lined up that are exemplars of the company's stated aim of introducing new audiences to opera. We'll be joined by State Opera's Head of Music, Anthony Hunt, and its Artistic Director, Stuart Maunder. Secondly, we chat with passionate attendees of Womad, recorded at the event last weekend. Finally, in the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature the latest song from The Violets - the great, Aussie alternative Rock band that has reformed after, well, let's say, quite a few revolutions of the sun, and they show they still have it. Oh, and for the SA Drink Of The Week, we try some Green Ant Gin, as tasted at Womad. PS Here's our final reminder that Steve Davis and Ekkia Evans have been reviewing Fringe shows again this year. Read the Adelaide Fringe reviews here, throughout the Fringe. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for News and Current Affairs in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concise page Running Sheet: Opera everywhere, music in a park 00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show. 00:03:01 SA Drink Of The Week This week's SA Drink Of The Week is a Green Ant Gin by Seven Seasons Distillery, founded by Larrakia man Daniel Motlop. This premium distillery uses native Australian ingredients to create a taste of the world's "oldest new" flavours. 00:04:40 Stuart Maunder and Anthony Hunt, State Opera SA State Opera South Australia is launching a series of recitals this weekend ahead of the much-anticipated Boheme On The Beach - yes, that's opera by the seaside. I know State Opera has a mission to introduce opera to new audience but this seems to be evidence of the doubling of efforts because the recitals will be quite intimate - you'll be up close and personal with some of the celebrated chamber musicians and opera singers - and taking opera to the beach is a very Aussie move to "normalise" listening to opera. Let's explore these new frontiers with State Opera's Head of Music, Anthony Hunt, and its Artistic Director, Stuart Maunder. Bohème On The Beach Songs For The Sea Songs For A Day Songs For A Muse I'd like to start with the recitals. You'll be holding these at UKARIA Cultural Centre, which is a lovely venue in some of the last remaining natural scrubland around Mount Barker. It's not big. So, Anthony, just how close are we going to be to the performers? What headspace should one be in for attending a recital. I ask this because I've been doing a little work with 5MBS the Classical and Jazz music station, and there was an intriguing comment that a few listeners made when I was interviewing them. They said that they can't have fine music on in the background, they must listen actively. Are you expecting that most of your audience will be the type of listeners who LEAN FORWARD in their seats? OR, is it possible to enjoy these recitals the way Leigh Warren advised me to enjoy dance; just lean back, don't try to focus on anything in particular, and absorb the experience? Anthony, we will share the link for more information in the show notes, but can we have some highlights of the program? I would say, your elevator pitch, but that conjures an image of musak, which we don't want associated! Stuart, it took everything within me not to curtsy when I came into your presence today because I still remember the absolute perfection of your May 2021 production of Sweeney Todd. I was swooning for weeks - and I went unshaved! I know State Opera wants to broaden its audience and I noted two things. Firstly, my young cousin, Jamie, was there with a group of friends (all in their 20s); they'd made a special effort to attend. And, secondly, I brought along former Lord Mayor, Stephen Yarwood, who said he only accepted my invitation because it was me; typically he'd reject invitations to any concerts featuring country music or opera. But he left converted. Can you describe the alchemy involved? What cross-over potential does Boheme On The Beach offer? How accessible will this be to "new" ears? I've been reviewing theatre for almost 30 years and always take note of the projection of voices. How on earth will our singers project when you have such a large open area, sea breezes, and ocean waves to contend with, not to mention the occasional clanging of a tram? Is there a trend towards more engaging and interesting dramaturgy in opera these days; I note that State Opera's Barber Of Seville last November was very ornate in its acting demands on the performers. And what does La Boheme have in store? Finally, can we wear thongs to Boheme On The Beach? And does this create a precedent for Her Majesty's Theatre? 00:43:05 Womad voices Last weekend, Steve wandered the parklands at Womadelaide 2022, and bumped into some passionate advocates of the event who were quick, willing, and able to share some thoughts on why they're attracted and how proud they are of the organisers for persevering through Covid. Our Womad voices are: Karen Lewis Stuart Kuhl Evelyn Roth Alison James Heidi Angove 01:07:59 Musical Pilgrimage In the musical pilgrimage, we're going to listen to Sideways, the first track to be lifted from The Violets' first album in 20 years! Back in the 90s, if you listened to Triple J and other places where the cool kids hung out, you would have heard a few tunes by The Violents. They were signed to Phantom Records for 13 years and after eventually securing a deal with KRELL/SHOCK records, they ended up in a label war and ended up playing their last show in 2021. Fast forward to 2020 and in the event of the remastering the re-release of their 25th anniversary album, ‘Leased Regret', which won music industry album of the year 1995, they decided to reunite and make an album that has just been released. It's called ‘Smoke, Mirrors & other half truths'. 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It has been a big week for announcements in the Adelaide Hills, including a passenger rail investment trial proposal from Spanish train manufacturing company Talgo and SA Labor has promised to spend $220 million on a new hospital in the growing town of Mount Barker. It comes just weeks after Mount Barker Mayor Ann Ferguson threatened to freeze developments in the town in order for road infrastructure to catch up with demand. Mayor Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman to discuss the future of the growing town and to talk about Koi's Garden at Keith Stephenson Park this Adelaide Festival.
Spanish train manufacturer Talgo has offered to fund a $2.5M passenger rail trial in the Adelaide Hills and is calling for State Government support. The express service between Mount Barker and Adelaide could run within 45-minutes, compared with an estimate by Infrastructure SA of 71 minutes. Former transport department staffer and prominent advocate for rail in the Hills, Luigi Rossi would help deliver the project, along with aerospace engineer Edwin Michell. Mr Rossi joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss the proposal.
European train manufacturer, Talgo, has committed to funding a trial for passenger rail between Mount Barker and Adelaide. Former SA Transport Department Executive, Luigi Rossi, has been working on this proposal and he joins Matthew Pantelis. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Experts say the earthquake that shook Mount Barker and surrounds yesterday as was the largest to occur within 30km of Adelaide in over a decade. More than 12,600 people felt the tremor from Victor Harbor to Kapunda, Marino to Mypolonga. While significant earthquakes are rare in South Australia, they do happen, including the 1954 earthquake in Adelaide which was 50 times larger. One of Geoscience Australia's Senior Seismologists, Phil Cummins, joins Jennie Lenman to discuss.
Housing developments in Mount Barker could be paused as the council looks at ways to get the area's roads fixed first amidst a population boom.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A GP clinic in the Adelaide Hills is the first in the world to install air purifying tech that has been clinically proven to destroy aerosol pathogens. The Better Medical GP clinic in Mount Barker is installing the TGA-listed medical device, with potential for it to be rolled out to 90 other clinics in the network. Keswick-based PlasmaShield has developed the small unit for use in air conditioners and ventilators, claiming it can eliminate airborne bacteria and viruses. PlasmaShield CEO Nick Haslam joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss the tech, which has been more than a decade in the making.
Rod Hook of Rod Hook and Associates is backing calls for passenger rail to Mount Barker. Rod wants the state government to commit to further research on the idea despite a study by Infrastructure SA concluding that passenger rail isn't viable. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2022 Mt Barker Citizen of the Year is Macclesfield local, Bev Slack, well-known in the community for her kindness and generosity. Bev has been involved in the Macclesfield RSL, St John's, Anglican Church, Macclesfield Young at Heart club, the local newsletter and is a chief organiser of the Christmas Carols. She joins Jennie Lenman for a chat about her passions and community work.
Infrastructure SA today released its Mount Barker Mass Transit Study which detailed that they would not support a push for passenger rail between the city and the Mount Barker region, but instead back the State Government's plan for rapid buses.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mount Barker's Young Citizen of the Year is 25-year-old Jamon Barns. The the Vice-President of the Mount Barker District Concert Band and former Music Librarian is back in the district after working in Canberra for three years. He joins Jennie Lenman for a chat about his work and life.
Mount Barker Cattle Sale Update.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angus Weaner Sale Report from Mount Barker.... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is There a Decision on the Vaccination Mandate...More Great Yardings at Mount Barker.....Stew McKenzie..... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Harry Caroll From Nutrien Tells Troy That There was another Great Yarding at Mount Barker See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nutrien's Harry Carroll on Mount Barker Cattle Sale See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mount Barker Cattle Sale - Whats happening at Milne Feeds - Stew McKenzie Monday Chat See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A solid proposal has been put forward for a rail link from Mount Barker to Adelaide, which would cost a fraction of the State Government's own $6b to $12b estimate. Infrastructure SA is considering a $317m project utilising the existing freight line, proposed and costed by former Australian National Rail engineer Douglas McCarty. He joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss.
From the Popcorn Podcast vault comes a special chat with actor Michael Caton about his Australian film Rams. The Aussie icon reveals what it was like stepping out of his comfort zone for the character of Les and recounts the joys of working with Sam Neill again after almost 40 years while sharing some fun stories from filming in beautiful Mount Barker, Western Australia.Visit popcornpodcast.com for more movie reviews, celebrity interviews and news.Popcorn Podcast interviews the biggest stars, including Hugh Jackman and more, on YouTube: youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMbnsLGBKE8Wp37PLyR-7l9IyUbajOrDd
Mount Barker is booming and will soon overtake Mount Gambier as SA's second biggest city behind Adelaide. Mount Barker District Council has a lot of work to do to ensure the region manages its growing pains in the years to come. Mayor Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman to discuss.
The State Government is expanding its metropolitan boundary for rideshare services in the Adelaide Hills from December, to boost transport options and tourism in the region. Meantime the Keoride SA On Demand Public Transport trial service in Mount Barker, Nairne and Littlehampton is being extended for a third time to June 2022. Transport Minister Corey Wingard joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss what it will mean. The pair also discuss challenges in the taxi industry and the future of regional public transport.
Tough new COVID-19 rules have been introduced in South Australia for the next week as authorities scramble to stop the dangerous “Delta” strain from spreading into the state. Train drivers are in a race against the clock, being instructed to skip railway stations, leaving commuters stranded on platforms, in a bid to reach their final destination on time. Mount Barker's home-building industry has recorded a bumper year, with dwelling applications increasing by 117 per cent since July last year. The Brisbane Lions will fly to Melbourne on Wednesday to ensure their clash against the Crows at Adelaide Oval goes ahead on Saturday. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atadvertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A positive program that reduces landfill waste and brings joy to children in developing nations is being rolled out in South Australia. The Rotary Recycled Playgrounds (RORP) initiative involves collecting unwanted playgrounds from councils and schools, packing them up and sending them to disadvantaged overseas communities to be rebuilt. Mark Clemow, Chair of the RORP project for South Australia and member of the Rotary Club of Mount Barker, joins Jennie Lenman in studio, alongside President of the Rotary Club of Murray Bridge, Simon Sickerdick, and Community Service Director from the Rotary Club of Mount Barker, Peter Baur. To enquire about the program, email Mark Clemow at rorpsa@gmx.com. Read more about the project on the local news page of our website
Acoustic Vibes Music Festival is coming to Keith Stephenson Park in Mount Barker on Saturday January 16 with a great lineup of Diesel, Thirsty Merc, Sarah McLeod (The Superjesus), Reece Mastin and Taylor Sheridan. Get your tickets for Christmas at https://www.eventbrite.com.au/e/acoustic-vibes-mount-barker-tickets-127980594403
Nairne has come out on top as Australia’s best regional town for first home buyers (https://www.5mu.com.au/news/local-news/40-local-news/107591-hills-town-tops-national-list-for-first-home-buyers) . The Adelaide Hills town has been listed in the top spot by ME Bank followed closely by sister town Mount Barker in 4th position. Consulting demographer from Ethos Urban Chris McNeill joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast for a chat about it.
We are back in the studio of Radio Italia Uno and after bringing you the show from our home studio last week because of the South Australian lockdown - In real estate news we find out if the HomeBuilder Grant will be extended when we speak with Andrew Flynn from My Property Buyer. - All the auction numbers from last weekend. - In the Italian property report idealists is reporting on the benefits of getting a mortgage via a mortgage broker in Italy and Italy's draft budget law for 2021 - The Italian property of the week is a panoramic penthouse in a period building in Naples - In our weekly interview we speak with Hamish Mill the 2020 Domain golden gavel auctioneer of the year who will give us an update on the Adelaide property Market. - We had out to Mount Barker for our open homes and upcoming auctions. - And as alway's we will bring you Karen's open home of the week, Please join us this Saturday from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM ACST on Radio Italia Uno 87.6FM. Listen live https://www.italiauno.com.au/online #radioitaliauno #talkingrealestate #adelaide #italiauno #realestateradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingrealestate/message
Sheep, wine & Mount Barker- the three things you can expect from a chat with Aussie actor Michael Caton, James Reyne is doing an online pre-Melbourne Cup gig on Monday arvo, The Bunch have all your details on how to watch it here …. And in The Shaw Report, Lisa will tell you why you could be watching the new James Bond movie on your TV instead of the cinema…
He’s finally out of isolation and the first thing he did was go to a coffee shop because he hasn’t done that in so long. He also won Dream Team and to be honest he wasn’t as bad as we thought he was going to be! Michael Caton is in the new movie ‘RAMS’ which is out now in cinemas. The new movie is set in Mount Barker in WA and is about two brother’s who have a falling out over some sheep on a farm. The movie was originally produced in Icelandic but Caton reckons the Aussie version is MUCH better. And Hamish McLachlan is the Co-host of the 2020 Brownlow Medal which kicks off on Sunday at 4pm. This year its all virtual so there will be lots of hashtag backyard party pictures of fancy people dressed up. Lachy Neale is the favourite for this year so get your bets on! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Michael Caton is in the new movie ‘RAMS’ which is out now in cinemas. The new movie is set in Mount Barker in WA and is about two brother’s who have a falling out over some sheep on a farm. The movie was originally produced in Icelandic but Caton reckons the Aussie version is MUCH better. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mount Barker will be the first mainland Council in South Australia to apply to remain free of genetically-modified crops, sales at a major South East rose farm have sky-rocketed this year and the Adelaide Ram sale goes ahead, despite no Royal Adelaide Show.
This week the boys from Handy Point interview former WAFL high flyer Ben Saunders. Ben talks through his time in Mount Barker eating Crumbed Chicken and Cheese Sausages, Playing WAFL Football and why not to attempt to break into his house. Enjoy Episode 2.
The parkrun adventurers adventure to South Australia for the third annual listener meet-up and have a rolicking good time recording live with friends old and new at Mount Barker parkrun.
Jenni Cook is Deputy Principal at Mount Barker High School, an inner regional co-educational school in the Adelaide Hills. The main foci of her role are student services, wellbeing and student voice. Mount Barker High School first became involved in Positive Education in 2012 and 2013 when they worked with Professor Martin Seligman as the Department for Education’s focus school with the Adelaide Thinker in Residence Program. In 2015 the school became the Department’s Specialist School for Positive Education Teacher Training.
The parkrun adventurers are in a festive mood and decide it's not too early to celebrate the most wonderful time of the year! Sandgate parkrun Co-Event Director and Christmas Podding podcast Co-host Ness Gibson stops by to help us get in the spirit. Plus Lyndell and PK are back representing the Channel 5 News Crew at New Farm parkrun and Mount Barker parkrun respectively. Jingle all the way!
658: Topgolf has taken the golf industry by storm, introducing more new golfers to the game than any other program developed. They have a new weekend pop-up program in the USA called Topgolf Crush at various ballparks and stadiums. In this episode we speak with Jeehae Lee of Topgolf and Joey Nevin of the SF Giants about their partnership for Topgolf Crush for a weekend this November.Sounds like fun? Here’s your chance to play there on Sunday November 18! Four lucky listeners will join Fred Greene to hit balls, receive gifts, and have some fun at AT&T Park. Deadline to enter is Sunday, November 4. Winners announced that week. If selected and you can’t make it, your space will be forfeited. Transportation and accommodations NOT included. Restrictions apply. Details and registration at golfsmarter.com/topgolf. WIN! WIN! WIN!! Congratulations to Scott J of Mount Barker, South Australia. Scott has won an online lesson from Patrick Parrish, 2016 NCPGA Teacher of the Year. Each week through the end of 2018, we’re giving away a different prize to a lucky Golf Smarter listener. Prizes include free online lessons from some of your favorite Golf Smarter instructors, a SeeMore putter, and more. Go to golfsmarter.com/giveaway or click on the “Enter Here” banner at GolfSmarter.com to enter and win. Deadline is Midnight PT/3aET each Sunday. The winner will be announced by random drawing at the end of each new episode. Some restrictions apply, see details on our website.This episode is brought to you by Peter Millar. Use this link at PeterMillar.com/golfsmarter to check out my favorite Peter Millar styles and to receive complimentary shipping and a free golf cap!
The parkrun adventurers record LIVE with an outdoor studio audience this week! We bring you all the fun from Shellharbour parkrun, site of the inaugural parkrun adventurers listener meet-up, where special guests include Event Director Brendan Scollary, Run Director Oliver Spake, and parkrun adventurers Em Scollary, Simon Mackley, Brendan Peel and Sonja Pohlman! Also not to be missed, Channel 5 News Crew stalwart PK shares anniversary shenanigans from Mount Barker parkrun.
The parkrun adventurers revisit some fave events and get excited for an upcoming launch with North Harbour parkrun Event Director Connie Isherwood. We are back on the Couch with Coach Dinneen who gives us his hot tips for running in the heat, and tackles the fine art of pram running. Plus Channel 5 News Crew member PK returns and is running naked at Mount Barker parkrun.
This week, Savvy check out some New Music from Australia, Europe and also the USA!! SKYPE: livewirepodcastradio FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Live-Wire-Podcast-Radio/144389635632082 REVIEWS: https://www.facebook.com/livewireshoutout TWITTER: @livewirepodcast ADVERTISEMENT: Sponsor an Episode of Live Wire!! Email for details. SNAIL MAIL: Live Wire! Podcast Radio, PO BOX 1574, Mount Barker, SA, Australia, 5251
This week on Live Wire! Podcast Radio, Savvy is joined by Bianca Ryan, the very first winner of America's got talent. We chat about her musical career and whats coming up in the future. The Microphone that SAVVY uses. Get yours today!! http://www.seelectronics.com/z5600a-ii-tube-mic SKYPE: livewirepodcastradio FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Live-Wire-Podcast-Radio/144389635632082 REVIEWS: https://www.facebook.com/livewireshoutout TWITTER: @livewirepodcast ADVERTISEMENT: Sponsor an Episode of Live Wire!! Email for details. SNAIL MAIL: Live Wire! Podcast Radio, PO BOX 1574, Mount Barker, SA, Australia, 5251 MUSIC: In My head Broken Down House Alice All music copyright protected 2015 by Bianca Ryan. Played with permission. http://www.biancaryan.com/
Love the big Beat/ Industrial sound. Then you'rgunna love this! LESER is our guest artist this week on live Wire! Podcast Radio. The Microphone that SAVVY uses. Get yours today!! http://www.seelectronics.com/z5600a-ii-tube-mic SKYPE: livewirepodcastradio FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Live-Wire-Podcast-Radio/144389635632082 REVIEWS: https://www.facebook.com/livewireshoutout TWITTER: @livewirepodcast ADVERTISEMENT: Sponsor an Episode of Live Wire!! Email for details. SNAIL MAIL: Live Wire! Podcast Radio, PO BOX 1574, Mount Barker, SA, Australia, 5251 MUSIC: Get That Funky Boy The Choice Meet My Fate (EXCLUSIVE FIRST PLAY ON LIVE WIRE! PODCAST RADIO) All music by Leser 1. Copyright 2014. Played with permission.
National Gallery of Australia | Audio Tour | National Indigenous Art Triennial 07
This painting is drawing direct reference from the hand-coloured lithograph produced by Louis Auguste de Sainson...De Sainson was the appointed draughtsman on the Astrolabe commanded by Dumont d’Urville. The lithograph itself was printed in 1833. The image depicts the area within King George Sound, south-west Western Australia, probably Middleton Beach. In the foreground, members from d’Urville’s expedition load water onto one of the ship’s longboats via a long flexible hose. Interaction between the crew and the Minang people is obvious and positive with several individuals helping to load water.1 This historical image is a rare snapshot of some of the first interactions between Europeans and the Minang people. It shows the exchange of ideas however different they are. It is the point where new ways of thinking are discovered. Physics provides a detailed equation using pressure, depth, atmospheric pressure, density of water and acceleration of gravity to explain how a siphon works. Hydrology (the science of water on earth) gives us detailed theories and explanation of river formation, one of which I have placed within the painting. To me the work provides optimism through the way in which the French interact with the Minang people, but it also symbolises the beginning of change in ideas and, ultimately, beliefs. Christopher Pease, 2005 1. Alternative names: Minung, Meenung, Mirnong, Mean-anger, Minnal Yungar (lit. ‘southern men’), Meenung (name given by Ko:reng), Mount Barker tribe.