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Tom Rehn, Blair Boyer, Sue from South Carolina, Dan Cregan, Stephen Rowe, Stacey Lee, Jade Robran Breaking at 8 with Nick Xenophon, Helen from Nhill and Stephen Mullighan. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Do you want to know where palm 25 will be? Listen in this week because we have an announcement… We also have Mel and TOC bringing you another episode with news of Budgie, Inverloch parkrun's birthday celebrations and Mel's return to Nhill in regional Victoria. There are roving reports from Warner Lakes, Newbiggin-by-the-Sea and Hanmer Forest parkruns, Rachel's volunteering wrap, Streaky news and Ugly anticipation.
Rylee Cocks said she is confident the Southern Mallee Thunder will continue to make strides in their debut season ahead of another pulsating weekend of Wimmera Netball.Cocks went into detail about how her side toppled Nhill on the weekend.
Rylee Cocks said she is confident her Southern Mallee Thunder team can secure finals in Wimmera Netball on the Flow Friday Sports Show. The Thunder take on Nhill this weekend in what could be the club's most important match so far in their short history.
Rylee Cocks said she was confident Southern Mallee Thunder can get back to winning ways this weekend in Wimmera Netball on the Flow Friday Sports Show. This weekends game of the round features Horsham Demons and Nhill.
Chris Graetz offered his predictions ahead of another massive weekend in Wimmera footy on this week's Flow Friday Sports Show. This week's game of the round is undoubtedly Nhill and Stawell locking horns.
Scotty Stewart updated the Flowman on the latest news and results in the Wimmera Football League, including Nhill giving the Southern Mallee Giants an almighty scare.
Sammy White delivered the Southern Mallee Giants footy report on the Flow Friday Sports Show alongside Wayne the Flowman. Beaming in during smoko from his farm, White dissected the Giants' latest result against Nhill and tomorrow's fixture against the Warrack Eagles.
Southern Mallee Giants' Juniors Director Trudi Cook talked up Giants' form on the Flow Friday Sports Show as the season winds to a close.After dismissing Ararat last weekend, the Giants are on a mission to take care of Nhill in their assignment this weekend in Wimmera Netball.
Ararat's dominant win in the top of the table clash against the Southern Mallee Giants and Stawell's thrilling one-point win over Nhill were on Scotty Stewart's agenda in the Wimmera Football League report.
Sammy White discussed all matters pertaining to the Southern Mallee Giants footy club on the Flow Friday Sports Show this week. This weekend sees the Giants lock horns with 8th-placed Nhill - a tie the Giants are expected to win.
ကညီတဝၢလၢအမၤတၢ်ဟ့ၣ်ထီၣ်တၢ်ယူးယီၣ်ပာ်ကဲ တၢ်ကလိးထီၣ်က့ၤမိၢ်ပၢ်ဖံဖု အမူး အကျါန့ၣ် ပၣ်ဃုာ်စ့ၢ်ကီးဒီး ကညီတဝၢ လၢအအိၣ်ဆိးဖဲ န့လ် ဝ့ၢ်ဖိ, လၢအအိၣ်လိၤဖဲ ဝံးထိရံယါကီၢ်စဲၣ်မုၢ်နုာ်တကပၤ ဒ်အမ့ၢ် “တၢ်မၤလၤကပီၤပှၤသးပှၢ်အမူး”တခါန့ၣ်လီၤ.
Aussie Pinball Podcast Episode 13: The Australian Pinball Museum Host: Dr. John Cosson Special Guest: Lyndon Lyndon joins us to discuss possibly the only Pinball Museum in the Southern Hemisphere. Established in 2016 in the country town of Nhill, the game hosts competitions and is available for social play 7 days a week. Games range from the 1950s to today, and are dedicated to preserving not only the games, but the literature and art pieces associated with pinball. Music: Powderfinger - Got you on my Mind Glen Frey - Route 66 Lindsey Buckingham - Holiday Road Wolfmother - Joker and the Thief Movie - The Cars that Ate Paris 1974
Today's 'GRDC in Conversation' podcast interview is with Yannik Heller. Yannik grew up in the Wimmera region of western Victoria. At 16 he left school and headed to Denmark to work on a family friend's farm. A year later he was back with some unique experiences and life skills under his belt. With a view to drive big tractors, he got work on a farm in Nhill and has stuck with agriculture ever since. Now he finds himself in Tasmania working on the other side of the fence in the farm services sector. GRDC in Conversation is a limited series of the GRDC Podcast. It features in depth, long-form interviews with growers and other experts in the grains industry. It aims to help growers explore research outcomes and ideas through a different perspective. Interviewer Oli Le Lievre – presenter of Humans of Agriculture – weaves a story not just about the technical innovations but the expertise, history and personal background, influences and motivation of each guest.
On the 20th anniversary of the Bali bombings Jason McCartney reflects on the tragedy and the many people who helped him including those in his small hometown community of Nhill in Victoria
Sam and Kingy check in with Kane Cornes from Nhill, mnidway through his run for MyRoom children's charity.
On Friday morning, Sam Edmund and David King were joined by Kane Cornes from Nhill midway through his run for MyRoom children's charity, and Jason Akermanis to reflect on his nine preliminary finals, and a look at the Lions' chances tonight. Sam breaks down Fremantle's curious prominence in the upcoming trade period, give away two tickets to Sydney via commentary calls, and preview tonight's preliminary finals.
Sam and Kingy check in with Kane Cornes from Nhill, mnidway through his run for MyRoom children's charity.
On Friday morning, Sam Edmund and David King were joined by Kane Cornes from Nhill midway through his run for MyRoom children's charity, and Jason Akermanis to reflect on his nine preliminary finals, and a look at the Lions' chances tonight. Sam breaks down Fremantle's curious prominence in the upcoming trade period, give away two tickets to Sydney via commentary calls, and preview tonight's preliminary finals.
Adam Cooney and Andrew Hayes discuss the price gouging airlines seem to be indulging in during the AFL finals series. Somehow, the conversation skewed into a chat about Coons' addiction to Pinball.
Talking Prisoner Cell Block H EP 45 Part 2 Interview with Pepe Trevor Lexie PattersonWelcome to Episode 45 Part 2 of Talking Prisoner. Hosts Ken Mulholland and Matt Batten sat down with Pepe Trevor for part 2. Pepe is an actress, journalist, award winning author and artist and has appeared in many Australian classic TV shows and Movies including, The Sullivans, Skyways, All the Green Years, I can jump puddles, Cop Shop, Every move she makes, Kelly, Colin Carpenter, Say a little Prayer, Janus, Correlli, Law of the land, Road to Nhill, Stingers, Fergus McPhail, Blue Heelers and MDA. Pepe has also written award winning books including Listening for small sounds and Another mans office. Pepe's Mum is the late great legendary TV Producer Marie Trevor who was a producer on Prisoner. Pepe discussed her memories of working with Pocco the dog and shares a very special story about Pocco. We discussed the escape episodes when Lexi was on the run and ended up hiding out in a brothel which was ran by Mabel played by the late great Val Jellay, Pepe spoke about shooting those outside episodes and what it was like to shoot away from the prison. Ken and Matt broke down the episodes of Lexi's pregnancy and what it was like to shoot those scenes. Pepe was able to share her memories of working with Pat Evison who played Jessie Windom and what she thought of those storylines with Pat. Pepe worked closely with Jackie Woodburne who played Julie Chook Egbert and shared her memories of working with Jackie and her special friendship. Ken and Pepe shared memories of working with Prisoner Director Kendal Flanigan and what it was like to work with most of the Prisoner Crew. Pepe spoke about her exit from Prisoner and the reasons for her time to come to an end on the show. Pepe shared her memories of Remembering the man and her close friendship with Tim Conigrave and John Caleo and what she thought of her portrayal of her by Sarah Snook in the movie. Pepe answered all fan questions, please like and subscribe to our YouTube Channel Talking Prisoner.#pepetrevor #cellblockh #sarahsnook
Talking Prisoner Cell Block H EP 45 Part 1 Interview with Pepe Trevor Inmate Lexie PattersonWelcome to EP 45 of Talking Prisoner. Hosts Ken Mulholland and Matt Batten sat down with Pepe Trevor who played inmate Lexie Patterson. Pepe is an actress, journalist, award winning author and artist and has appeared in many Australian classic TV shows and Movies including, The Sullivans, Skyways, All the Green Years, I can jump puddles, Cop Shop, Every move she makes, Kelly, Colin Carpenter, Say a little Prayer, Janus, Correlli, Law of the land, Road to Nhill, Stingers, Fergus McPhail, Blue Heelers and MDA. Pepe has also written award winning books including Listening for small sounds and Another mans office. In this episode we discussed Pepe's life growing up and living the life of a gypsy. Pepe's Mum is the late great legendary TV Producer Marie Trevor who was a producer on Prisoner, Pepe was able to share many stories about her mum and her career and what it was like for her Mum working on Prisoner. Pepe shared with us about her work as an artist and where she draws inspiration from to paint. We spoke about Pepe's books that she has written and where her ideas come from to write and how she felt when she won awards for her books. Pepe's last role on TV was back in 2005 and she discussed why she has not been back on TV since then. We then discussed Pepe's time on Prisoner and how she got the part of Lexie Patterson, many people think they know how Pepe got the role of Lexie so you will be surprised to hear how she got the role. Pepe shared her memories of meeting and knowing casting director Jan Russ and we spoke about Coral Drouyn creating the character of Lexie. Pepe spoke in depth about how long it took for hair and make up to achieve the Boy George look and what her personal thoughts were on the whole Boy George aspect. We also discussed Pepe's close friendships on screen and off screen with Genevieve Lemon, Maxine Klibingaitis and Jackie Woodburne and how they were able to achieve that on screen chemistry that we saw on Prisoner. Pepe shared her memories of that iconic scene where Joan Ferguson cut Lexie's hair and what it was like to shoot that scene and we also broke down the Terrorist episodes. Pepe spoke about her very close friendship with Louise Siversen who played Lou Kelly and what it was like to shoot her scenes with her and the phantom lagger storylines and who thought of the phantom lagger storyline. We also broke down Episode 598 where we Lexie escape from Wentworth throught the air condition ducts. This is Part one, please like and subscribe to our YouTube channel. #marietrevor #pepetrevor #cellblockh #prisoner #janruss
The Entrecôte throttler, pugilist Swan and Nhill duck, rogue umpiring, media baiting, grand designs by Chris Tarrant, De Goey's dream mid season break and our very own progressive arts festival featuring Shane Morwood's carved ice gullet
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Daisy steps in for JB, footy news, Australia's squad to tour Sri Lanka announced, Ben Stokes named England captain, Melbourne United win Game 1, Australian Open golf, Melbourne Vixens Jo Weston, Friday Brag Artist, The Carlton Draft, what's in Nhill?, footy tips, Billy's story about a "CEO", Shaun Burgoyne, Idiot Song - Touch, Billy's Joke See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew was in awe of the public amenities in Nhill, western Victoria as he reports in for Flow's Country Viewpoint program from Ballarat about the latest global developments for Australia's wheat, barley, canola and other croppers
Historian Frank Bongiorno returns to his birth town of Nhill in north-western Victoria for the first time in more than 25 years to reflect on the historical complexities of a rural region ‘transformed by migration'. Tracing the arrival of the Bongiorno family from Italy in the late 1800s he explores how the migrant experience has shaped rural Australia.
Warren Huntly is joined by Bart Sinclair to preview Doomben, Nadia Horne previews Morphettville, Harry White looks at Geelong and Nhill, Rob Auber previews Ballarat harness and George Farrugia looks at Sale greyhounds
It was billed as “the Olympics the world had to have” and it certainly delivered. This episode of Clean and Gold looks back at the Games' highlights and features two of our gold medallists, rowers Lucy Stephan and Alex Purnell. Stephan, who grew up in Nhill - a town with no water for years, says she was “prepared for anything” when her races were delayed by an approaching typhoon. “I think, honestly, it's kind of like, ‘ok, what else have we got,” says Stephen, who won the coxless four event alongside Rosemary Popa, Jessica Morrison and Annabelle McIntyre. Being the first Olympic gold medallist from a town of less than 2000 people, one of the things she's looking forward to the most is heading home and sharing it with the school kids. “You don't have the luxury of seeing those people around you often go off and do sport and amazing things, especially a sport like rowing,” she says. “This [gold medal] may help push and guide those young kids to help them achieve their goals, whatever they may be.” Fellow gold medallist Alex Purnell says the lack of international competition may have played in their favour. “I think it was an advantage for us,” he says. “It was nice that there was no real form guide so we could fly under the radar, do our thing and it ended up working out well for us and we managed to cross the line in front.” Alongside men's four crew mates Alex Hill, Spencer Turrin and Jack Hargreaves, they held off a fast-finishing Romania to win gold, ending Great Britain's dominance in the event since the Sydney 2000 Olympics. The foursome dug deep for inspiration and drew on the Raiders for strength. “At that point when everything is hurting so much you try and draw inspiration from somewhere and just try and find an extra something,” he says. “Over the last 100 it was ‘Raiders, Raiders, Raiders!” And the prospect of Paris 2023? Both admit it's definitely “tempting” that's for sure. ABC commentator Glen Mitchell, a veteran of four Olympic Games, admits he was ambivalent in the lead-in the Tokyo Games given the lack of crowds and the fact the majority of the Japanese didn't want them to go ahead. “I was pleasantly surprised how watching the Olympic Games, it [lack of a crowd] didn't really stand out to me so much, it changed my perception in some ways to have crowds at venues,” he says. While highlights included watching Jess Fox and Peter Bol race, Mitchell also enjoyed the camaraderie of the athletes, particularly those competing in the new Olympic sports of skateboarding and BMX riding. “I thought that was really heart-warming the way the youngsters reacted to their competitors that had actually had a bad run, it's not the sort of thing you're used to seeing at the Olympics competition.” Finally former Olympian Ben Hardy, a Sport Integrity Australia's Intelligence Analyst, shares his top tips for competing clean. Hosted by Tim Gavel and three-time Olympic gold medallist Petria Thomas See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy 99th Birthday Mavis; Nhill's pioneering female truckie has vivid memories of life on the road
The estimated average cost of the changing climate to Australian farms is $30,000 per farm per year according to a new report by government-forecaster ABARES and we introduce you to Mavis Jarred, Nhill's 99-year-old former truckie who has been inducted into the Transport Hall of Fame
How Lucy went from Nhill to Olympic gold in Tokyo, helping her realise her dream while battling away on a farm in a drought, and more.
One of Australia's newest Olympic champions Lucy Stephan rowed to glory in Tokyo as her parents watched on from the family farm in rural Victoria. Stephan's Olympic coronation puts her childhood town of Nhill on the map who are celebrating their first homegrown Olympian.
Historian Frank Bongiorno returns to his birth town of Nhill in north-western Victoria for the first time in more than 25 years to reflect on the historical complexities of a rural region ‘transformed by migration'. Tracing the arrival of the Bongiorno family from Italy in the late 1800s he explores how the migrant experience has shaped rural Australia.
Stawell (3) vs Warrack Eagles (8)Dimboola (5) vs Nhill (9)Horsham (6) vs Ararat (7) Minyip Murtoa (1) vs SM Giants (2)
Stawell (3) vs Warrack Eagles (8)Dimboola (5) vs Nhill (9)Horsham (6) vs Ararat (7) Minyip Murtoa (1) vs SM Giants (2)
Ararat (7) vs Minyip Murtoa (1)Warrack Eagles (8) vs SM Giants (3)Nhill (9) vs Stawell (2) Horsham Saints (4) vs Horsham (5)
Ararat (7) vs Minyip Murtoa (1)Warrack Eagles (8) vs SM Giants (3)Nhill (9) vs Stawell (2) Horsham Saints (4) vs Horsham (5)
Ararat (7) vs Minyip Murtoa (1)Warrack Eagles (8) vs SM Giants (3)Nhill (9) vs Stawell (2)Horsham Saints (4) vs Horsham (5)
On FlowFM's Country Viewpoint program including 95.3FM near Murrayville, Jason Regan catches up with Scott McLean from Forest Fire Management Victoria about the new Stockman's Campground near the Nhill-Murrayville Track in Big Desert Wilderness Park. Scott recommends campers take 4-wheel-drive vehicles to access the site.
Local Victorian state MP Emma Kealy in the seat of Lowan reacted to the horror of the Bordertown truck crash that occurred at the lineup to enter South Australia. More on this developing story at FlowNews24.com.au :- https://www.flownews24.com.au/blog/many-questions-to-be-answered-over-bordertown-checkpoint-fatality
Community Leader & Mum Location: Nhill, Victoria, Australia
Stawell trainer Andrew Bobbin prepared three winners at Nhill yesterday including Cup winner Dubai Dominion, but his road to racing is much less travelled than most.
Apprentice jockey Tatum Bull notched up a career highlight by riding a treble at Nhill on Sunday, including the Cup winner Dubai Dominion
Nhill Preview 27th December
Nhill Racing Club's Penny Penfold chats to Andrew Kuuse re Sundays meeting & no crowds on track
In this episode of Australia, Explained we break down what exactly is an asylum seeker, what type of opportunities they have in Australia and talk about a few of the myths surrounding this issue. Bits and pieces mentioned:The 1951 Refugee ConventionAsylum seekers returned to Indonesia on lifeboatsUniversity of Adelaide Refugee StudyThis week, Tania recommended an article about Nhill, a little town in Western Victoria that had its economy revitalised by Burmese refugees. Vanessa recommended the refugee episode of ABC's You Can't Ask That, where marginalised groups are asked intrusively interesting questions.If you're new to Australia, Explained, we are a weekly news podcast dedicated to helping Aussies get on top of things Down Under. You can support us by clicking ‘Subscribe' or ‘Follow' on your preferred podcast app, leaving a review, and most importantly - share this podcast with your friends!Follow us for more short, sweet and simple Aussie content on Instagram & TikTok @australiaexplainedpod. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
The parkrun adventurers set off on our new adventure and Paul Kitching (AKA PK) joins Mel at the helm as the journey begins. Mt Barker parkrunners and parkrun Australia Photography & Video Ambassadors Paul and Charlie Butler stop by to share their volunteer adventures. And the Channel 5 News Crew are out and about at Chermside, Nhill and Dubbo parkruns.
This week we talk with CFA Volunteer Trevor Schwarz from the Victorian town of Nhill. When Nhill welcomed a refugee community into town, they had to find a way to educate the newcomers about the bushfire risks of their new home. Kendi Burness-Cowan talks to Trevor about how making a video better connected the community and is keeping everyone safer. Have you done your bushfire prep this year? Tell us about it on social media. And don’t forget to subscribe to the Regional Voices podcast so that you never miss one of our great stories about the real people of regional Australia.
Hear how a visit to a tiny town in regional Victoria, Nhill, resulted in new found relatives! #jadetalkstravel #nhill #Victoria #australia
This week we chat with the Refugee Council of Australia about refugee discourse in Australia and the situation on Nauru Refugee Council of Australia refugeecouncil.org.au/ RCA on Twitter twitter.com/OzRefugeeCounc Evidence shows that refugees contribute... independent.co.uk/voices/comment/evidence-shows-that-refugees-contribute-to-the-economies-of-their-new-homes-10499122.html How refugees saved Nhill, Victoria theaustralian.com.au/life/weekend-australian-magazine/how-karen-refugees-saved-the-victorian-town-of-nhill/news-story/08f5ad588cad67ebb3011df00bb22201 Now on Twitter @talkingdietz twitter.com/talkingdietz Now on Instagram talkingdietz instagram.com/talkingdietz
Daniel Lewis is a Melbourne-based writer, dad of three and co-founder and editor of The Dad Website.He was born 41 years ago in Edenhope. As his dad was a bank manager he schooled in several locations across country Victoria: Mildura, Nhill, Swan Hill and Wangaratta before settling in Cobram for most of his high school years.At the end of year 12 he had no idea what he wanted to do with himself so he worked at the local dairy factory for 18 months, saving money before taking two years off to backpack around the UK and Europe. During this time he met an Irish girl and after six months back home working with his dad he headed back over to Ireland for 18 months. During this time he completed a diploma of journalism by night course, a qualification he wouldn't use for close to 10 years.He then settled in Melbourne. After spending most of his 20s and early 30s in "party mode" and doing very unstimulating finance work, he went back to school, professional writing and editing at RMIT. The eight-year relationship with the Irish girl ended but he met Tash, the future mother of his children, in 2007.He quit the office job at the start of 2009 while Tash supported him as he wrote his first (and still unpublished, and very clunky) novel and he resumed the RMIT writing course. He started freelance writing too, contributing music and bar reviews to the M Magazine lifestyle supplement ofThe Sunday Age before progressing to feature stories for M, while occasionally contributing elsewhere.2009 was a magical year on many fronts, not because it was a year in which he became a dad for the first time - to Edith, who is now eight.Two other daughters - Avie, now 6, and Bonnie, 4 - followed in a whirlwind four-year period.In 2014, after quite a bit of correspondence with one publisher, he self-published on Amazon a book about the nine-month lead-up to Edith being born and his efforts at being ready mentally for such a change, entitled X Years, 9 Months.In mid-2016 he and two dad mates launched The Dad Website. From Daniel's perspective, the idea for the site came from frustration, anxiety and uncertainty he felt as a dad. Additionally, he'd always wanted to edit and manage his own publication, and his lecturers had always said "write about what you know", so given the immersive nature of parenting, he did. The Dad Website has grown quickly, with a large social following and more than 70 contributors on board from all over the world.Today he works as a copywriter for an ASX-listed company in the city. He still contributes bits and pieces to Fairfax while maintaining The Dad Website and trying to keep his head above water in the parenting stakes. He regularly attends the Important men's Business pub nights with local Flem-Ken dads and, as an avid runner (2 x marathoner), regularly turns out at Maribyrnong Parkrun.He loves his family, mates, running, beer and still wants to write something great one day.
Saw Kaw Doh is a Karen refugee who moved to Nhill town, located in western Victoria, after living in Melbourne for four years. Together with Saw Kaw Doh, a few other Karen refugees also moved to Nhill for job opportunities. The Karen population in the town is now growing and they even set up a glossary shop where Asian foods are available for the Karen community.However, there are still a lot of needs for the migrants who living in Nhill, such as the lack of migrants resource centers and settlement programs that can support migrants and refugees who move to the area. SBS Karen talked to Saw Kaw Doh, president of Nhill Karen Community Organisation and he suggests the government to provide more services for migrants in term of education and job opportunities.Recently, the Northern Territory want more people to move to their place and its offering cash for families, including migrants who move there. The government will also invest 9.3 million dollars to attract more people to move to the Northern Territory. Families are being offered more than $ 15,000 for over five years.
The parkrun adventurers are catching zees and chasing batons. Rio Olympian and Gold Coast Commonwealth Games athlete Patrick Tiernan stops by to give us an insight into the life of an elite athlete. And our roving reporters are on the ground to welcome another community to the parkrun family with the launch of Nhill parkrun and celebrate a fourth anniversary at Golden Beach parkrun.
The team returns with the wrap of the country cups over the festive season, including Vianden’s Nhill and Burrumbeet Cups double. Plus a chat with Cranbourne trainer Cindy Alderson, and the Big V Best Bets for the weekend. With Michael Felgate, and Country Racing Victoria’s Darren Galley and Conor Ryan.
Nhill RC Tony Gebert talks to Andrew Kuuse re Boxing Day
Craig Day delivered a workshop at the BCG /Agritech crop walk at Nhill on October 8. In this podcast Craig talks about why water quality is a key element to successful spraying.