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In this ANZAC Special episode, the ACC Investigates "A History Of Hate" (00:00), and the pre-colonial event that spawned the bitter rivalry between Australia and New Zealand (06:33).Then, arguably, the most explosive episode in the long history of trans-Tasman rivalry. No, not the underarm. We’re talking about the night New Zealand-Australian relations took a bizarre, unexpected and erotic twist (11:03)...Finally, it is undoubtedly the most infamous chapter in the history of trans-Tasman relations, but what if we told you the underarm incident never happened (14:56)...Brought to you by Export Ultra!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand/Australian racehorse trainer Sheila Laxon joined Peter Psaltis on 4BC Wide World of Sports after her Queensland horse, Knight's Choice, took out the Melbourne Cup in a thrilling photo finish. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The New Zealand-Australian photo realistic artist Bella McGoldrick says her intention is first to present the subjects to which she's had a connection and secondly to bring a connection between those subjects and the viewer, to take them back to a place, to a time, to a taste or even a smell. Bella was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1993, the youngest of three girls to parents, Mel McGoldrick and Mark O'Sullivan. When Bella was seven years old, the family moved to Melbourne in search of a new life. Bella developed an interest in art from an early age and her talent soon became apparent when she started taking commissions for portrait drawings as a teenager. But it was her interest in fashion design that guided her career and she graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Fashion Design degree. As a student Bella spent time in Paris surviving on a minimal budget until she sold her first artwork and then took off for a tour of Europe before returning to school in Melbourne. Her lust for travel became her focal point and with her heart set on New York she made her way to the Big Apple finding work as an intern in the fashion industry. Meanwhile Bella continued to take commissions for her art and with a new boyfriend—who later became her husband—they spent time in London before moving to Colorado. It was from there that Bella was deported from the US and with her now fiancée travelled around until finally returning to Australia. Now as an established and sought-after artist Bella is settled in Byron Bay with her husband Tyler and twin boys Rome and Ruby. Bella's website: https://bella.gold/Instagram @bellamcgoldrick https://www.instagram.com/bellamcgoldrick Bella's favorite female artists:Chloe WiseCaroline PinneyPeggy GuggenheimStevie DanceSophia Coppola Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wisp--4769409/support.
The New Zealand-Australian photo realistic artist Bella McGoldrick says her intention is first to present the subjects to which she's had a connection and secondly to bring a connection between those subjects and the viewer, to take them back to a place, to a time, to a taste or even a smell. Bella was born in Wellington, New Zealand in 1993, the youngest of three girls to parents, Mel McGoldrick and Mark O'Sullivan. When Bella was seven years old, the family moved to Melbourne in search of a new life. Bella developed an interest in art from an early age and her talent soon became apparent when she started taking commissions for portrait drawings as a teenager. But it was her interest in fashion design that guided her career and she graduated from the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Fashion Design degree. As a student Bella spent time in Paris surviving on a minimal budget until she sold her first artwork and then took off for a tour of Europe before returning to school in Melbourne. Her lust for travel became her focal point and with her heart set on New York she made her way to the Big Apple finding work as an intern in the fashion industry. Meanwhile Bella continued to take commissions for her art and with a new boyfriend—who later became her husband—they spent time in London before moving to Colorado. It was from there that Bella was deported from the US and with her now fiancée travelled around until finally returning to Australia. Now as an established and sought-after artist Bella is settled in Byron Bay with her husband Tyler and twin boys Rome and Ruby. Bella's website: https://bella.gold/Instagram @bellamcgoldrick https://www.instagram.com/bellamcgoldrick Bella's favorite female artists:Chloe WiseCaroline PinneyPeggy GuggenheimStevie DanceSophia Coppola Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.
Replay of Rev Bill Crews speaking to Jenny Morris years ago and thought he'd replay the interview for her birthday today - Jenny Morris is a New Zealand-Australian singer-songwriter celebrating her 68th birthday today. In 2015 she retired from singing, suffering from spasmodic dysphonia, an incurable condition that severely affects the voice, before that diagnosis, almost 10 years ago.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Zealand-Australian musician and singer Jordan Rakei's latest album, The Loop, features a beautiful symphony of bold orchestral and soulful choral arrangements. He joins us in the studio to perform songs from the album live.This segment is guest-hosted by Kousha Navidar
NPR's Tiny Desk producers called New Zealand born, Australian raised musician and singer Jordan Rakei's sound "easygoing and colorful." However, his latest studio album features a beautiful symphony of bold orchestral and soulful choral arrangements. He joins us to preview his forthcoming fifth studio album, "The Loop" and discuss his career as a musician.
New Zealand/Australian champion James Coutts joins us to talk about maintaining focus, ways of visualising the cards or not visualising them, and why sometimes bridge is black and white. Plus, he shares his top tip for developing players. But first, we kibitz!We'd be so grateful if you could "follow", "like" and "review" the show.SUPPORT THE SHOW!! -Join the Sorry, Partner Posse at PATREON. Get AD-FREE episodes and other perks.-Check out the SORRY, PARTNER MERCH STORES.BE PART OF THE FUN ...-Join our MAILING LIST. We'll email you a link to every new episode and occasional other information.-KVELL about your club on the show!-Send your bridge stories and comments to sorrypartnerpodcast@gmail.com.-Or to @sorrypartnerpodcast on INSTAGRAM.-Or send us a VOICE MESSAGE.These links are also available on our website at sorrypartner.comFind all our recommended books HERE.PLEASE SHARE THE SHOW ...If you have a bridge-playing friend who is not yet listening to podcasts in the car, on walks, or while doing the dishes, why not show them how easy it is. Available for FREE at sorrypartner.com, Apple podcasts, Spotify or wherever you get your podcasts! Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/sorry-partner. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Auckland brothers Henry and Pierre Beasley started out as young musicians, trying to pass as 18-year-olds so they could perform in bars. Now they make up the duo Balu Brigada, and after scoring themselves a record deal with Alantic record they spread their wings to New York City. Since then they've earned themselves the #1 fastest breaking New Zealand/Australian artist spot on Spotify and have been applauded by outlets such as Rolling Stone, i-D, and People Magazine. The pair are returning to New Zealand to give kiwi audiences a taste of their genre-bending music with their August tour. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Tomorrow's World, a segment that looks into issues around science, technology and the environment, Leilani spoke with Professor Paul Glue from the University of Otago about the use of Ketamine injections for patients with treatment resistant depression. This comes after a New Zealand-Australian clinical trial found that a low-cost version of ketamine is effective for treating severe depress
Kenny Wallace gives his opinion on Shane van Gisbergen winning the Chicago Street Race and debates if American drivers are better than Australian/New Zealand drivers. Brought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.io/KennyWallace & text KENNY to 36727 to save up to $100! #racing #kennywallace #nascar #chicago #shanevangisbergen #australia #newzealand #usa ***thumbnail photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media, Charlie Marlow, also by Joshua Hoehne courtesy of Unsplash & Claudette Wicks courtesy of Unsplash JEGS has been in business since 1960. Racers selling to racers. Focusing on American Muscle – but also big product line of automotive tools, garage gear & other performance parts. JEGS is well established with racers of all kinds, including the NHRA, bracket racing, circle track & more! Free shipping on orders over $199. Unrivaled expertise from techs. Millions of parts for every car person's needs. Sign up for their email for exclusive deals!
New Zealand/Australian champion Liam Milne joins us to talk about about becoming an emotionally sound adult, the importance of the social aspects of face-to-face bridge, and the inherently funny nature of the game. Plus, he shares his top tip for developing players. But first, we kibitz!Liam recommends reading Defensive Signals by Marshall Miles--get 20% off here with discount code: sorrypartner ... offer valid until September 16 (also available at other retailers).SUPPORT THE SHOW!!Please consider supporting the show--become part of the Sorry, Partner posse at Patreon: SORRY, PARTNER/PATREONLooking for a gift for that special someone? Check out the Sorry, Partner Merch StoreAnd take a gander at our discounts and sponsor offers.GET IN TOUCH ...Join our MAILING LIST here.Send your bridge stories and comments to sorrypartnerpodcast@gmail.com.Or @sorrypartnerpodcast on Instagram.Or send us a VOICE MESSAGE at www.speakpipe.com/SorryPartnerPodcast (it's FREE!).These links are also available on our website: sorrypartner.comAnd if you have a bridge-playing friend who is not yet listening to podcasts in the car, on walks, or while doing the dishes, why not show them how easy it is -- and start with SORRY, PARTNER on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you like to listen!Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sorry-partner. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
New Zealand/Australian champion Susan Humphries talks about the importance of mentors in her development as a player, the pleasure of being part of the worldwide bridge community and her addiction to the game, as well as shares her top tip for developing players. But first, we kibitz!Susan says: "Having benefited from so much help in my junior years, I am a big supporter of the next generation of bridge players as I know many of your listeners are too. The ABF Foundation is running a Pro-Am Tournament in February 2022 where you can play with a top professional or international player simply by bidding on a partner of your choice. I am playing, as are many of the current international squad - have a look and maybe even make a bid!" The Link is https://abffoundation.org.au/fundraiser/index.aspHow to play Strip Jack Naked/Beggar My NeighbourHow to play Up & Down the RiverSusan's favorite bridge books:-Any of the Test your…. (defensive play, declarer play), by Hugh Kelsey-Dormer on Deduction by Albert Dormer -Master of Bridge Psychology: Inside the remarkable mind of Peter Fredin by Jeppe Juhl with Peter Fredin ("though I think that book should come with a warning 'don't try this at home' ... some of the stuff he comes up with is so spectacular, but I'm sure if I tried it it would be a complete fail")Send your bridge stories and comments to sorrypartnerpodcast@gmail.com.Or leave us a VOICEMAIL (click here -- it's FREE!) ...We'd love to hear from you (but be nice, or we'll call the Director).Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/sorry-partner. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interviews are back, Wendy's are back team and we have the hilarious Rebekah Stott join us for the Adam & Symon show. Stotty has played professional football, pretty much all over the world and has recently started a business Beat It By Stotty, inspired by her experience with cancer. Through this business Stotty is helping other who are facing cancer treatment and as if that's not good enough she's also doing her bit to fundraise to give these bags away for free by auctioning off sport jerseys. Check it out here: www.beatitbystotty.com Favourite The Adam & Symon show on the LiSTNR App here See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The lawyer for a terror suspect with links to Islamic State wont say if the woman will be monitored or subject to special restrictions when she arrives back in New Zealand with her two young children. Suhayra Aden has been in custody in Turkey since illegally trying to cross the border from Syria. The government has confirmed her "managed return" here, but has provided very few specific details. Suhayra Aden had dual New Zealand-Australian citizen, but Australia canned her citizenship, meaning the only place she can legally live is New Zealand. Her lawyer is Deborah Manning. She talks to Lisa Owen.
A New Zealander with links to terrorist group Islamic State is returning from home from Turkey with her two young children, after the government signed off on her "managed return". But there are no details of what that means or what if any restrictions could be placed on her. Suhayra Aden's been in custody in Turkey since illegally trying to cross the border from Syria, with Turkish authorities identifying her as a terrorist. She was a dual New Zealand-Australian citizen, having moved there when she was six, but Australia canned her citizenship, meaning the only place she can legally live is New Zealand. Te Pirimia Jacinda Ardern says the government has taken into account our international obligations and the fact children are involved. Anjum Rahman from the Islamic Women's council and the Inclusive Aotearoa Collective talks about the case with Lisa Owen.
This week news from Spain, Netherlands, Germany and announcements by US airline Jet Blue and Russian Airlines. We also here about the New Zealand/Australian travel bubble and Lee's experiences this past week. Thanks as well to @reikierose for her crew questions and with some more information sent to the email address below, the team at Blue Marine Travel will be able to answer in full!Send email to crewtravelupdates@gmail.com if you have crew questionsTo get in touch with Blue Marine Travel for all your travel needs head over to their website at bluemarinetravel.com@bluemarinetravel @bluewater_crew#travel #yachting #yachtcrew #repatriation #travelblogger #adventure #trip #traveling #explore #vacation #landscape #travelling #crew #maritime #superyachts #yachtcharter #yachbroker #yachts #yachtinglifestyle #luxury #luxurylifestyle #yachting #yachtcrew #crewtravel #yachtinginternationalradio
Sian Kingi was a 12-year-old New Zealand Australian girl of Maori descent who was abducted, raped, and murdered in Noosa, Queensland in November 1987.If you would like to support The Fatal Crime Confessions Podcast and get exclusive perks, you can check out our Patreon Page at https://www.patreon.com/fatalcrimeconfessions Fatal Trials Subscription Box:Monthly murder mystery subscription box- Preorders in AprilFollow us on Instagram @FatalTrialsGameFollow us on Facebook @Fataltrialsgame You can also find us on Instagram @fatalcrimeconfessions, Twitter @FatalCrime and our website https://www.fatalcrimeconfessions.com Make sure to rate and subscribe to our show to help others find us! Looking for FCC merch? You can find it athttps://www.teespring.com/stores/fatal-crime-confessions-2 To recommend a case send us an email at fatalcrimeconfessions@gmail.com Sources can be found at https://www.fatalcrimeconfessions.com Intro song created by Omar Chakor https://soundcloud.com/orcean Helpline Numbers:National Domestic Violence Hotline 1−800−799−7233 or TTY 1−800−787−3224.Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline CALL 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453)National Sexual Assault Hotline Call 1-800-656-4673
A New Zealand-Australia travel bubble is a step closer after New Zealand's Cabinet agreed in principle to establish a bubble with Australia early next year. Australia already accepts New Zealand travellers without forcing hotel quarantine. And despite hotel quarantine outbreaks in South Australia and NSW, Australia has kept community transmission cases very low. So what could be the hold up in creating a New Zealand Australian travel bubble? Well on today's Coronacast, we can look to sexually transmitted infections for a possible answer. Also on today's show: * mRNA vaccines fiddle with genetics, does that mean it could cause cancer? * Social distancing has suppressed many viruses, but my son in kindergarten has just had his 10th cold. Are we doing something wrong?
A New Zealand-Australia travel bubble is a step closer after New Zealand's Cabinet agreed in principle to establish a bubble with Australia early next year. Australia already accepts New Zealand travellers without forcing hotel quarantine. And despite hotel quarantine outbreaks in South Australia and NSW, Australia has kept community transmission cases very low. So what could be the hold up in creating a New Zealand Australian travel bubble? Well on today's Coronacast, we can look to sexually transmitted infections for a possible answer. Also on today's show: * mRNA vaccines fiddle with genetics, does that mean it could cause cancer? * Social distancing has suppressed many viruses, but my son in kindergarten has just had his 10th cold. Are we doing something wrong?
A New Zealand-Australia travel bubble is a step closer after New Zealand's Cabinet agreed in principle to establish a bubble with Australia early next year. Australia already accepts New Zealand travellers without forcing hotel quarantine. And despite hotel quarantine outbreaks in South Australia and NSW, Australia has kept community transmission cases very low. So what could be the hold up in creating a New Zealand Australian travel bubble? Well on today's Coronacast, we can look to sexually transmitted infections for a possible answer. Also on today's show: * mRNA vaccines fiddle with genetics, does that mean it could cause cancer? * Social distancing has suppressed many viruses, but my son in kindergarten has just had his 10th cold. Are we doing something wrong?
As the trial of the New Zealand/Australian white supremacist who killed 51 Muslims at prayer in a mosque in Christchurch came to a close questions were asked. Why did this happen? What did the authorities know? Could they have prevented it? Borealis looks at how investigations are done in this regard.About the host Phil Gurski:Phil is the President and CEO of Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting Ltd. and Programme Director for the Security, Economics and Technology (SET) hub at the University of Ottawa’s Professional Development Institute (PDI). He worked as a senior strategic analyst at CSIS (Canadian Security Intelligence Service) from 2001-2015, specializing in violent Islamist-inspired homegrown terrorism and radicalisation.►Website - https://borealisthreatandrisk.com/►Twitter - https://twitter.com/borealissaves►LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-gurski-8942468/►Email - borealisrisk@gmail.com►Check Phil Gurski's latest books - https://amzn.to/2ALdpoG
Richard Wilkins is a New Zealand-Australian television and radio presenter. He is the Entertainment Editor for the Nine Network and co-host of Weekend Today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saxophonist, MC and poet Soweto Kinch talks to Charlotte Adigéry and Jordan Rakei about pop music inspirations, writing to fit in a genre, and the role ego plays in their art. Charlotte Adigéry is a Belgian-Caribbean musician, born and raised in Ghent to parents from Martinique and Guadeloupe, and she’s hard to define by genre. She also performs as electro-punk alter ego WWWater. When making music, Charlotte has said, “I try and make something without thinking about direction or genre or sound.” Jordan Rakei is a New Zealand-Australian jazz, soul, R&B, and pop musician, singer, songwriter and producer. His breakthrough record came in 2017 with Wallflower, and he released the Origin LP earlier this year. He’s also worked with the likes of Disclosure, Jessie Ware, Loyle Carner and Anna Calvi.
Megan is back this week! We talk all about her trip down under and quiz her on some New Zealand/Australian slang and food. Bash gives us the do’s and don’ts of CRSD festival. We cover RPDR; what do you think if the season so far? We talk about patient London and our friends’ up-coming AIDS Lifecycle ride. Some “Who’ers” shout outs. Megan asks who you would want to see in concert, dead or alive? Who is in the kitchen with Bash? The band this week is Tony’s obsession, the London musical Six “Ex-wives.” Theme music: “Around the Bend” by Evan Schaeffer http://soundcloud.com/evanschaeffer. Tony’s click this week is very cool, real and hilarious podcast “Can We Kick It.” Give them a listen! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/can-we-kick-it-with-cjay-and-paress/id1446786635?mt=2 Bash’s click this week is the Instagram account, Notgayporm. You just have to see it lol https://www.instagram.com/notgayporm/ Megan’s click this week is San Diego’s “The Owl Drug Company” Craft Beer Woodfired Pizza | Trivia Tue | Bingo Wed | Live Music Thur | Karaoke Fri & Sat | Bottomless Brunch Sat & Sun, Check them out! https://www.owldrugco.com/about
Coming to you from the 25th ITS World Congress in Copenhagen, Talking Transport for Thursday features a range of fascinating conversations about ITS. These are sponsored by Michigan Economic Development Corporation, SWARCO, Jenoptik and SNC Lavalin business Atkins. The Lieutenant Governor of Michigan, the second most powerful politician in the state, explains why understanding technology changes is vital for social inclusion and how he's working to implement new technology in transport. Presenter Paul Hutton rides in a driverless pod around the Bella Centre with the CEO of the UK's Transport Systems Catapult and we talk MaaS with an expert from Atkins. We have more talk on autonomy with the CEO of New Zealand/Australian business Ohmio and look at using information to improve roadworks information and roadworker safety with GEWI. There's also Eric Sampson’s guide to the sessions in today’s talking transport.
Waffle On about John Clarke Hello and welcome to this special edition of Waffle On in which Meds remembers the wonderful John Clarke a satirist, actor, poet and alround lovely New Zealand / Australian bloke who sadly passed away on the 09th April 2017. Meds remembers him with clips and tales from his emails. You can find a tribute to John broadcast on ABC via this link https://youtu.be/y6p4gvw79BY which i urge you to watch and enjoy. We'll be back next month with our regular show. Come join us on Facebook, just search for Waffle On Podcast.
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