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Matthew Pantelis speaks with Assoc Prof Elizabeth Dabars, Secretary, Australia Nursing and Midwifery Federation on violence and aggression at Mt Barker hospital. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Pantelis speaks with Mt Barker Mayor David Leech who responds to concerns over a proposed mobile phone tower at Mt Barker. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rodney Walters grew up in the small town of Mt Barker in South Australia to officer parents and moved around a lot as a child. He went to 9 schools! He resisted becoming a Salvo officer as he wanted to have the opportunity to travel. Turns out Rodney is the antithesis of the saying "Join the Army - see the world"
Deebs and Mads are in the Image online studio to talk about the win over the Eagles and everything else Sydney SwansThanks to our sponsors Pragmatic Thinking & OnstoneDon't miss out on our Merch! limited stock available click HERE Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Join Gallery Guide Jill Swann as she discusses 'The Lovebirds and the Matchmaker': Hans Heysen, Selma Bartels and Mrs. Maude Vizard Wholohan. For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.au Image: Hans Heysen, born St Pauli, Hamburg, Germany 8 October 1877, died Mt Barker, South Australia 2 July 1968, Poppies, c 1907, Adelaide, oil on canvas board, 53.5 x 49.5 cm; Gift of the Crosby Family, Jane McGregor, The Hon Mark Livesey, The Hon Ann Vanstone QC and Dick Whitington QC through the Art Gallery of South Australia Foundation Annual Collectors Club 2021, Art Gallery of South Australia, © Chris Heysen.
GWS defender, Jacob Wehr joined Blighty and Wilds ahead of their Gather Round clash against the Gold Coast Suns in Mt Barker! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tom Rehn, Gather Round Tickets, Tom Skipper, Stephen Rowe, Michael from the Gawler St Cafe in Mt Barker, Mike Dobbin, Jackson Warne and Dermot O'Neill from the Adelaide Airport. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As th Collegiate Head coach for the A's and the Best & Fairest player for the B's, Mark shares his on and off journey as a footballer in SA. Now currently at Mt Barker United, the football story began from a junior level at Adelaide City during their Championship winning NSL Era in the 90's. Mark also explains his move away from the Federation after winning the Reserves Cup Final at Hindmarsh Stadium with Campbelltown City in 2006.
David Leach, Mayor of Mt Barker Council speaks with Matthew Pantelis on what he would raise with country cabinet tomorrow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WA Winter Crop Estimate Cut.......MT Barker Cattle Sale Update...Late Season Powdery Mildew management in wheat....See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Western Bulldogs young gun from MT Barker, Arthur Jones, joined Mark Duffield to chat about his AFL debut against Brisbane and the Bulldogs' game on Friday against the Dockers at Optus Stadium. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wrapping up the weekend's #GatherRound with David and Will are Mayor of Mt Barker David Leach and CEO of @NorwoodFC James FantasiaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
@brisbanelions GM of Football Danny Daly joined us following Saturday's big win over North Melbourne at Mt Barker in Adelaide for #GatherRound #AFL #RadioTAB
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
Gather Round is here! Majority games are at Adelaide Oval, but Mt Barker Oval and Norwood Oval are also included in this weekend's schedule. Mayor of Mt Barker David Leach, and Mayor @CityofNPSP Robert Bria, speak with David and WillSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A volunteer for many years, Andrew Marshall shares his experience as one of the many personnel behind the scenes to help Mt Barker United prepare for thier place in the State League 2 competition. Having grown up in the UK, playing football in Australia was a way to meet new people for Andrew. Starting off as a player and eventually taking on many roles around the club. Andrew opens up about the toll volunteering, playing football whilst juggling work and home life took on his health and explains the formation of Mt Barkers yearly charity match in memory of Nathan Done and how it brings the community together.
Ps Jake Toogood from Sunday church in Mt Barker returns to LifeHouse for a message focusing on the provision of God flowing from obedience in were he calls.
A state parliamentary committee has finalized a report calling for more train services to Aldinga, Roseworthy, Pt Augusta and Mt Barker, more bus frequencies, better cycling infrastructure and a return of rail freight. Matthew spoke with the committee chair, Greens MP Robert Simms.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
In January 2023, the Toyota Australian Country Cricket Championships for both Men and Women were held in Canberra in the ACT. This episode of Out on the Paddock captures the sounds and the action of that Carnival as well as live interviews with several of the players - Calum How from Newman, Holly Pearce of Mt Barker and Tim Hutchison from Bunbury, who were there representing the WA Country XI Mens and Womens teams. Each of these players give incredible insights into why representing the WA Country XI means so much to them and how the Australian Country Cricket Championships, very much fulfil their Cricketing careers. We also hear from WA Country Cricket Area Manager Steve Philippe, who outlines the process for how, both Men and Women in WA Regional Cricket, can get the opportunity to play for the WA Country XI as well as explaining the sacrifices that many of the current players have had to make, to get to this highest of honours in WA Country Cricket. Sadly, some of the audio in this episode is at times a bit distorted due to some strong winds and severe weather, however, it is only on a few occasions during the early interviews and we believe, it is well worth hanging in there in this episode to get the full experience of getting "Inside the Australian Country Cricket Championships". Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Mt Barker, regional town 33km from Adelaide, is set to be thrust into the spotlight with a game in “Magic” Round. What's it mean for the town? We catch up with the Mayor. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Miles and Bryce have a good old fashion dust-up over the issue of the midseason draft. The potential of the Barossa hosting a match during AFL Magic Round is discussed with the region likely to miss out in favour of Mt Barker.
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.
There's only so many hours in the day. We get it! The West Live will get you up to speed each weekday, in a punchy 10 minute news podcast. The West Australians' Ben O'Shea and Channel Sevens' Matt Tinney discuss the stories everyone's talking about. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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.
In this episode of Spirit Stories our guest is Venerable Mudu who is leading an effort to establish a community of practice in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Venerable Mudu first became interested in Buddhism when a chance invitation by a Thai friend to join her in offering food to the Buddhist monks at Serpentine's Forest Monastery. He became inspired by the monastic way of life. Several years later after developing an understanding the importance of meditation and renunciation, he decided to take up the training to become a Buddhist monk. In 2014, after completing the two year trial and preliminary training, Venerable Mudu received the higher ordination as a fully ordained Bhikkhu under his teacher and preceptor, Ajahn Brahm at Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery. In 2018 he went to Albany at the request of community members there, and has since established Bodhinyana Great Southern Hermitage and he teaches regularly in Albany, as well as frequent visit to Denmark, Walpole and Mt Barker, all in the Great Southern region in the far south of Western Australia. Links mentioned in the show: About Bodhinyana Great Southern Bodhinyana Great Southern Facebook Group The Basic Method of Meditation by Ajahn Brahm Link to BAMBI To donate to Bodhinyana Great Southern use the link or QR code below: Please support the BSWA in making teachings available for free online via Patreon. To find and download more precious Dhamma teachings, visit the BSWA teachings page: https://bswa.org/teachings/, choose the teaching you want and click on the audio to open it up on Podbean.
The Mount Barker Budget has been approved this week with a lower than expected rate hike. Meantime the results are in from a six month food waste trial on Gawler Street and there's good news about funding for the arts community and blackspot funding for Hawthorn Road. Mayor Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman to discuss.
In this episode Kieran and James cover both the helpful and unhelpful shifts in the manual therapy narrative over the last 10 years. We then explore how it is possible to be evidence-based, practice in a biopsychosocial model, and use manual therapy.Kieran Richardson is a Specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist who is passionate about patients undertaking physiotherapy rehabilitation to solve their pain and injury problems. James Schomburgk is the Director of Back in Motion Campbelltown, Valley View and Mt Barker in South Australia.Our host is Michael Rizk from Physio Network and iMoveU: https://cutt.ly/ojJEMZs
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.
Burke Urban is working with Mount Barker Council to build a once-in-a-generation town square project in the heart of the growing hills town. The vacant block adjacent to Morphett St and Hutchinson St will be transformed in future with a new square and Civic Centre, an Innovation Hub and possibly a library. There'll also be commercial retail, hospitality and accommodation services within the complex. Kym Burke the Director of Burke Urban Investments joins Jennie Lenman to discuss the plan and talk about how his team is taking on board concerns and queries from the community, following a mixed response during the Council's consultation in November.
State League 2 Goalkeeper George Savvoudis opens up about his career in football as a 21 yo studying to be a Mathematician. George shares stories sharing his time at Adelaide Comets with the then future A-League Men players Tete & Kusini Yengi, as well as his experience of going through the NTC & Skillaroos. George explains why he is inspired by the Adelaide Comets current #1 Goalkeeper & how he almost gave up football to take on a a coaching role at the club. He now has his shot playing senior football with Mt BArker United & shares what it's like to start this new journey at a club that has just started its own under a coach in which has a connection to his family since he was only 6 years old.
In this episode of Spirit Stories our guest is Venerable Mudu who is leading an effort to establish a community of practice in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. Venerable Mudu first became interested in Buddhism when a chance invitation by a Thai friend to join her in offering food to the Buddhist monks at Serpentine's Forest Monastery. He became inspired by the monastic way of life. Several years later after developing an understanding the importance of meditation and renunciation, he decided to take up the training to become a Buddhist monk. In 2014, after completing the two year trial and preliminary training, Venerable Mudu received the higher ordination as a fully ordained Bhikkhu under his teacher and preceptor, Ajahn Brahm at Bodhinyana Buddhist Monastery. In 2018 he went to Albany at the request of community members there, and has since established Bodhinyana Great Southern Hermitage and he teaches regularly in Albany, as well as frequent visit to Denmark, Walpole and Mt Barker, all in the Great Southern region in the far south of Western Australia. ----more---- Links mentioned in the show: About Bodhinyana Great Southern Bodhinyana Great Southern Facebook Group The Basic Method of Meditation by Ajahn Brahm Link to BAMBI To donate to Bodhinyana Great Southern use the link or QR code below:
In this prophetic download, Steve challenges us to follow Christ and the Holy Spirit's leading, including when it comes to speaking about world issues. This message was recorded at Infuse Church, Mt Barker in March 2022.
God wants us to live grace-filled and fluent in the Holy Spirit in this season. This message was recorded at Infuse church, Mt Barker in March 2022.
A push to make Mount Barker Council meetings more accessible has been delayed. At this month's Council meeting, five councillors voted in favor of live streaming audio and video of full meetings from April onwards, while five voted against. Mayor Ann Ferguson had the deciding vote for the matter, opting to maintain the 'status quo' in the interests of privacy for some in-confidence matters, with a view to revisiting the vote in future. Mayor Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman to explain her position and talk about one-on-one 'Be Connected' sessions at Mount Barker Library, making it easier for seniors to become connected, active and safe in the online world. For more information about Be Connected, contact Cathryn Harris, Library Operations Coordinator on 08 8393 6400.
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.
The Mount Barker Mayor is not happy about the results of a recent transport study that suggests buses are a better option than rail infrastructure through the Adelaide Hills. Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman to discuss the issue, along with her pitch for a $1.377M Federal investment in bushfire preparation and to talk about some up-coming events including Library Lovers Week and Koi Garden for Adelaide Festival.
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.
Three Mount Barker District Council projects can go ahead this year with $1.353 million in Federal funding, including upgrades at Keith Stephenson Park, Callington Recreation Ground and Stephen Street. Council is also tackling high mosquito numbers in the area, is working on the Disability and Inclusion Plan, and the electoral boundaries in the district wikll change at the next LG election in November. Mayor Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss the latest.
Rod Hook from Rod Hook & Associates joins @MatthewPantelis on the possible return of trains to Mt Barker.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Symonds is stepping down as Principal at Mt Barker Highschool to take on a leadership role at SA's largest public school, Reynella East College. Mr Symonds was awarded a CommBank scholarship in 2020 for significantly improving the culture and educational outcomes at Mt Barker Highschool over the past decade. He joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss the news and reflect on his career so far.
Consultation ends today for the Town Square development plan in Mt Barker, while construction on the region's major aquatic and leisure centre will get underway next year following a final nod of approval from the State's Public Works Committee. Mayor Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast for a chat about it, plans for Christmas and to share news of a couple of local educators stepping down.
WA Lady wins big award. Big Cattle numbers at Mt Barker and water, water, water. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WA draft smokie Arthur Jones joined us in studio for some laughs and told us about turning down an Eagles Academy offer, getting compared to star wingmen of the AFL, his favourite celebrations and heaps more including moving from Mt Barker to play for Claremont and Wesley College!
Ian Grosser in Mt Barker, Michael Bois from Beg Your Pardon Tailors, Phil coorey, Jessica Braithwaite, Blakey, Mick Comerford - Mercantile Irish Pub in Sydney, callers, Dr Chris Moy AMA with Barrister Alex Ward, Jaime Chambers - journalist in the US, Behind Closed Doors See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Mount Barker District Council has endorsed community engagement for the $2 million Mount Barker Town Centre Catalyst Project. The first design images have been released by development company Burke Urban Investments, who were selected in November to activate the large vacant, and long underutilised site between Hutchinson St, Morphett St, Stephen St and Druids Ave. Mayor Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman in this podcast to discuss the plan and upcoming consultation, along with her thoughts on RDA studies addressing traffic congestion in the Hills and surrounds and the unveiling of a new trail in Hahndorf.
Mount Barker District Councillors have voted to commence a user-pay hard waste collection service from mid-2022. At Monday's Council Meeting, members endorsed the provision of a district-wide hard waste service, costing Council $300,000 a year and up to $140 per person, per collection. Mayor Ann Ferguson joins Jennie Lenman to explain the decision in spite of some community opposition. The two also discuss the council's investigation into the death of three pet alpacas at Callington Family Day Care, and a funding boost for the Cudlee Creek bushfire affected Harrogate Road.
Dianne Van Eck is the Chair of the Mt Barker + Districts Residents Association. The local council wants to abandon the regular hard rubbish collection system and turn to a pay as you go. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode has it all. Action, adventure, celebrity encounters (of the art world type at least) and some really beautiful advice about how to decide what you should paint. Carly LeCerf gives us a quick intro to Mt Barker and then shares her stories about painting plein air, coffee inspired initiatives and how her mum helped her secure a show at Michael Reid Murrurundi. Go mum! Check out Carly's work on IG @carlylecerf or on her website www.carlylecerf.com