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Graeme Swann joins Alyssa Healy and Adam Peacock from the MCG after a chaotic day of Boxing Day Test cricket! We chat about 20 wickets, the lottery of a pitch, nightwatchmen, in-between-innings hat-tricks, Brook’s madness at the crease and Swanny’s take on the English side. Plus, we head to the Secret Cricket Club and ask if Swann has ever been to Noosa, whether the pitch is fair, if the Test will make it to Day Three, and our mates from Napa Valley have given us a hat! Send your cricket club cap to Producer Joel at the following address: Joel Harrison 50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Follow on Apple, Spotify and the LiSTNR app Watch on YouTube Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recorded on Christmas Day, Menners jumps on Cricket Unfiltered to react to a flood of news ahead of the Boxing Day Ashes Test. He breaks down Australia's likely XI, selection calls around Cameron Green, Usman Khawaja and the bowling attack, and why Steve Smith's comments on the MCG pitch matter. There's also a blunt assessment of England's spiralling tour — from injuries and team changes to the fallout from the Noosa trip — and why Bazball culture and leadership under Stokes and McCullum is being exposed. A sharp, opinionated preview of what's coming at the MCG, and why Australia head in as overwhelming favourites. (0:00) Christmas Day cricket debate and Boxing Day Test context (2:55) Australia's XI, Cameron Green's role, and selection frustrations (7:10) Bowling attack combinations and who misses out (12:40) England's injury crisis, Noosa fallout, and Bazball leadership questions Cricket Unfiltered Merchandise is Here! We've launched our official Cricket Unfiltered merch store thanks to a brilliant partnership with Exactamundo, a longtime supporter of the show.
Eleanor Oldroyd is alongside Jonathan Agnew and Stephan Shemilt in the TMS commentary box at the MCG ahead of the Boxing Day Ashes Test. England captain Ben Stokes speaks to Jonathan Agnew about the reports of the squad's conduct in their trip to Noosa. They discuss the perception of the squad and what Stokes has to deal with as captain of the side. Plus, they talk about Jacob Bethell playing in his first Ashes Test and Jofra Archer being ruled out for the rest of the tour.
Rob Key discusses preparation, performance and the trip to Noosa as the fallout of the Ashes defeat begins. Plus, we talk through it all with Stephan Shemilt and George Dobell.
With a short gap between test matches, we find some time to look back at last weeks IPL auction! Cam Green made the big bucks from his move to KKR, but there are plenty other moves to discuss and a fair few surprises. In part 2 we return to the Ashes to dissect the video of Ben Duckett being catastrophically drunk in Noosa. What do we make of his behaviour? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
England's managing director of men's cricket, Rob Key joins Nasser and Athers to discuss England's Ashes defeat in Australia.They chat about what went wrong for England, whether their preparation for the tour should have been different and about the criticism of their trip to Noosa after the 2nd Test.Plus, Key gives his opinion on his future, and those of head coach Brendon McCullum and captain Ben Stokes.Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTubeListen to every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-cricket-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Cricket Podcast".Join in the debate on Twitter @SkyCricket.For all the latest Cricket news, head to skysports.com/cricketFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch with the pod email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
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England head coach Brendon McCullum speaks to Stephan Shemilt ahead of a must-win third Ashes Test at Adelaide Oval.Eleanor Oldroyd, Stephan Shemilt, and the Press Association's cricket correspondent Rory Dollard discuss how England shape up after their break in Noosa, as well as what England's squad could look like on Wednesday with McCullum all but confirming that the squad's top seven will remain unchanged from the second Test defeat at the Gabba. Plus, Australia allrounder Cameron Green has his say on how players deal with close encounters with the media.
Simon Hughes and Simon Mann preview the 3rd Test in Adelaide which is of course make or break for England. After England's break in Noosa, Brendon McCullum speaks and declares that England will keep the same top seven, and also explains more about what he meant by England overtraining before the Brisbane Test. He is clear though that if they play much smarter cricket than they did in Brisbane they can wIn in Adelaide and then 'the narrative changes.' Follow our Cricverse blog on Substack for more on the Ashes https://cricverse.substack.com/p/all-in-good-time?r=lo2wd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Root sits down with Nas at the famous Adelaide Oval to look back at the Ashes so far, look ahead to the third Test, and relive his early career in the city. Root talks about England's time away from the spotlight in Noosa, the ‘average Joe' headlines, playing under Ben Stokes and how they can stage a comeback in this series. We'll have pods for you every day of play during this Ashes series, so if you don't already, give this show a follow so you don't miss a moment. You can also watch us on the Sky Sports Cricket YouTube channel. This podcast is brought to you by Tourism Western Australia. Western Australia offers unforgettable experiences, whether it's unique wildlife encounters, scenic road trips or exceptional food and wine, Western Australia has something for everyone. Plan your trip with a Flight Centre Travel Expert today at flightcentre.co.uk (https://bit.ly/WAFlightCentre) Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTubeListen to every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-cricket-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Cricket Podcast".Join in the debate on Twitter @SkyCricket.For all the latest Cricket news, head to skysports.com/cricketFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch with the pod email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
Highlights from Thursday's radio show on Phoenix 98FM, where we analyse the deep frustration and disappointing performance of England in the first two Ashes Tests. We compare that to a classic between New Zealand and West Indies, which was a proper example of how test match cricket should be played. Also a round up of the latest news from around the counties.*This is an updated version of the previous podcast which has a music copyright issue.
It's time for the perspective of an Englishman. BBC commentator Henry Moeran chats to Sam and Lehmo live from the English team hotel, where players are arriving after their break in Noosa.
Fresh from a bit of R & R up at Noosa enjoying the delights of Hastings Street, the Muppets are back. Join them as they review Australia's dominant performance to go 2-0 up in the Ashes and the circus around the English camp.They will follow up with an all too common chat about the basket case that is the Wests Tigers and take a quick look at the exciting conclusion of both the F1 and Supercars seasons along with the draw for the 2026 Football World Cup.
The Bazballers have been re-charging in Noosa and the series is on the line in Adelaide. What levers can Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes pull to keep the tourists alive in the Ashes? Usman Khawaja is available for selection. Will he find a place in the middle order? Pat Cummins and Nathan Lyon loom as inclusions, who will be discarded in their place? And what made Ed Cowan "spew in my mouth"? Ed and Corbin Middlemas address these issues as well as the BBL and WBBL. PLUS, your questions answered in the listener mailbag. ABC Grandstand cricket commentator Corbin Middlemas is joined by Ed Cowan to bring you all the highlights and match analysis to keep you up to speed. The pair discuss the key players and big issues that are dominating the cricket agenda. Whether it's Ashes results, the latest in live fixtures or you just need a hit of cricket banter, Corbin and Ed are here to keep you up to date on the game in Australia and abroad.Catch every episode of ‘The ABC Cricket Podcast,' hosted by Corbin Middlemas on ABC listen or wherever you get your podcasts, and get in touch with them on social media via @abc_sport This podcast was formerly known as ‘The Grandstand Cricket Podcast'
Season 19, Episode 14: The Ashes players keep on dropping, with Australia and England each losing a vital bowler for the rest of the Ashes, while a backup ball-striker in Mitch Marsh retires from first-class cricket. The England team though are hanging in Noosa, where some onlookers will find that being a prankster is not as easy as most participants think. Also this week, Emma John has landed in South Australia to begin her trip supported by Tourism Australia, exploring a country that gives memories to last a lifetime. Support the show with a Nerd Pledge at patreon.com/thefinalword Get your copy of Bedtime Tales for Cricket Tragics: linktr.ee/tfwbook Want to stop snoring?! Get 5% off a Zeus with the code TFW2025 at zeussleeps.com Get yourself some lovely BIG Boots UK, with 10% off at this link: https://www.bigboots.co.uk/?ref=thefinalword Get some Final Word Stomping Ground beer... order now: stompingground.beer Maurice Blackburn Lawyers - fighting for workers since 1919: mauriceblackburn.com.au Get your big NordVPN discount: nordvpn.com/tfw Get 10% off Glenn Maxwell's sunnies: t20vision.com/FINALWORD Find previous episodes at finalwordcricket.com Title track by Urthboy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Nas and Ath are at the Lane Vineyard in the Adelaide Hills for the latest episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast.Ahead of the 3rd Ashes Test at the Adelaide Oval, they chat about their memories of playing and watching cricket at the famous ground.They also discuss England's decision to head to Noosa for some rest and relaxation after the 2nd Test and the news that Mark Wood has been ruled out of the rest of the series with injury.Watch every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTube here: Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on YouTubeListen to every episode of the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast here: skysports.com/sky-sports-cricket-podcastYou can listen to the Sky Sports Cricket Podcast on your smart speaker by saying "ask Global Player to play Sky Sports Cricket Podcast".Join in the debate on Twitter @SkyCricket.For all the latest Cricket news, head to skysports.com/cricketFor advertising opportunities or to get in touch with the pod email: skysportspodcasts@sky.uk
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Australians to be caught up in a new Trump plan to screen visitors to the US; At least 22 dead in a Morocco building collapse; England's cricket team attracts attention for their mid Ashes campaign break in Noosa.
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Cats in Noosa.The Hello Sport 10 Year Anniversary Hat is on sale here: https://hellosport.shop/Bundaberg Rum. Win epic prizes this Christmas thanks to Bundy Rum by sharing your Forever Classic Stitch-Ups via the Hello Sport Instagram stories here: https://www.instagram.com/hellosportpodcast/?hl=enGood Day Multivitamin & Day Lyte Electrolytes, it's the least you can do. Use code 'dribblers' for 10% off your order here: https://www.begoodhealth.com.au/4 Pines, a brewery born in Manly and enjoyed everywhere. Vote for 4 Pines Japanese Lager in the GABS Hottest 100 here: https://gabshottest100.com/au-vote/Neds. Whatever you bet on, Take it to the Neds Level. Visit: https://www.neds.com.au/Culture DayKody Totes' ToteTigers Keep TurmoilingTino To The Roosters?Ashes CricketUsman SelectionKatoa HIA RepercussionsBundy ChristmasLast Year's Carol Winner Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Travis Head joins Brad Haddin and Adam Peacock to chat about the first two Tests of the Ashes. We discuss “Travball,” his amazing innings in Perth, opening with his mate Weatherald, Steve Smith's fiery captaincy and confrontation with Archer, what it means to get Stokes and Root out, Pat Cummins returning, and the importance of the Adelaide Test. Plus, we cover the latest Ashes news as Wood and Hazlewood are out, Hadds dives into the English prep, and the BBL is starting this weekend - who should you watch out for? Send your cricket club cap to Producer Joel at the following address: Joel Harrison 50 Goulburn St, Sydney, NSW, 2000 Follow on Apple, Spotify and the LiSTNR app Watch on YouTube Drop us a message on Instagram and TikTok! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Richardson called into Australian squad New twist in Wests Tigers board room drama Aussie MLB stars commit for World Baseball Classic The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Richardson called into Australian squad New twist in Wests Tigers board room drama Aussie MLB stars commit for World Baseball Classic The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: Richardson called into Australian squad New twist in Wests Tigers board room drama Aussie MLB stars commit for World Baseball Classic The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Exploring Queensland, Australia: Brisbane Highlights, Hiking In The Glass House Mountains & Noosa ParadiseIn this episode, I take you through my eight-day adventure across Queensland after flying in from Vancouver—so expect heat, humidity, stories, and plenty of tips. I start off in Brisbane, where I break down how I navigated the city, the unbelievable 50-cent public transport system, the places I stayed, and all the cafés, restaurants and viewpoints that made the trip so memorable.I share my favourite Brisbane moments, from wandering along South Bank and relaxing at the city beach to heading up the Skydeck for those incredible 360° views. I also talk about my day trip to the Glass House Mountains—how to get there cheaply, what the Mount Ngungun hike was like, and why I nearly abseiled off a 40-metre cliff (but absolutely bottled it at the last second!).Then I head up the Sunshine Coast to revisit Noosa more than a decade after I first saw it—this time with money in my pocket. I chat through the coastal walk to Hell's Gates, spotting dolphins, hanging out on those stunning beaches, exploring Noosaville's cafés, and soaking up that paradise vibe that Noosa does so well.And of course, I couldn't be in Brisbane without going to the Ashes. I dive into the experience of watching England get absolutely battered at the Gabba, what it's like attending a day–night Test, and the special moment of seeing Joe Root finally score a hundred in Australia.Whether you're planning a trip to Brisbane, thinking about exploring Noosa, or just love hearing travel stories from the road, this episode is packed with tips, experiences and a few classic mishaps along the way.What I cover:Where I stayed in Brisbane & why it was great valueMy favourite cafés, restaurants and rooftop spotsWhat to do around South Bank & the CBDHow I reached the Glasshouse Mountains for only 50 centsHiking Mount Ngungun & my failed abseiling attemptMy full breakdown of Noosa: beaches, walks, cafés & transportWhat it's like attending an Ashes match at the GabbaDaily budgeting, weather tips & what to expect in summerWant to watch my Ashes Series on YouTube? Then head to my channel here to watch Day 1 (then watch the rest through to Day 4) - https://youtu.be/wfi1npmY0Vg?si=7mAW9GpKHmiaC4ckWant to travel with me to El Salvador? Click this link to hear more - https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/winging-it-podcast/id1559489384?i=1000734952340Click here to book - https://intrepid.wetravel.com/i/68fa168c8d157da799033142❤️ Support the ShowIf you enjoyed this episode, please rate and review on your favourite podcast app — it helps new listeners discover the show. And share this episode with a friend who loves adventure, travel and big ideas.Timestamps00:00 – Intro02:00 – Flying to Brisbane04:00 – Accommodation in Brisbane06:00 – Public Transport Hack08:00 – Brisbane CBD & Skydeck10:00 – South Bank13:00 – Food & Coffee Spots15:00 – Glasshouse Mountains18:00 – Abseil Attempt20:30 – Noosa Overview23:30 – Hell's Gates Walk25:30 – Noosaville28:00 – Getting Around30:00 – The Ashes at the Gabba34:00 – Budget & Costs37:00 – Final...
Was Stokes right to suggest that some of his players are mentally weak? Should there be major changes if England lose the Ashes? Should they be going to Noosa for a 'mid-series break' or be practising in the nets? Do they need a psychologist or a shrink? Your Ashes questions answered with Simon Hughes and Simon Mann Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
While Australia sit 2-0 up in the series, the guys dig into whether England have fallen into an “exaggerated sense of their own ability” as they enjoy their “reset in Noosa” ahead of the third test.It took Stokes and Jacks finally “playing properly” on the last day for England to show any real fight, and Corbin and Ed explore whether that flicker of resistance tells us anything or simply exposes a team that is, in Ed's words, “just not very good”.Selection changes feel inevitable for England, with Archer's effort labelled “a pathetic test”, Jacks battling to hold his place and Bashir's absence becoming harder to explain.Back to Australia, the lads also touch on the players who seem to vanish at the edges of selection talk, with Beau Webster slipping under what Corbin jokingly frames as an “invisibility cloak.” plus is Australia's depth so strong that fringe players can disappear from view for months and still be closer to a baggy green than anyone in England's touring squad.ABC Grandstand cricket commentator Corbin Middlemas is joined by Ed Cowan to bring you all the highlights and match analysis to keep you up to speed. The pair discuss the key players and big issues that are dominating the cricket agenda. Whether it's Ashes results, the latest in live fixtures or you just need a hit of cricket banter, Corbin and Ed are here to keep you up to date on the game in Australia and abroad.Catch every episode of ‘The ABC Cricket Podcast,' hosted by Corbin Middlemas on ABC listen or wherever you get your podcasts, and get in touch with them on social media via @abc_sport This podcast was formerly known as ‘The Grandstand Cricket Podcast'
Coach Brendon McCullum believes England 'over-prepared' for the GABBA Test. Ben Stokes says Australia is no place for 'weak men'. With Australia 2-0 up and in control at the Ashes, England is heading for (checks notes) Noosa?! This English team has felt hard to get a handle on, so Ali Mitchell joins us to decipher the messages coming from the tourists' camp. PLUS, we marvel at a strong Australian display. Featured: Ali Mitchell, broadcaster ABC Sport. Subscribe to the ABC Sport Newsletter
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: England's test team go on a Noosa holiday Melbourne Demons suffer a major pre-season setback A Formula One great slams McLaren The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: England's test team go on a Noosa holiday Melbourne Demons suffer a major pre-season setback A Formula One great slams McLaren The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a Wide World of Sports update. A snapshot of the latest sport stories from the 9News team including: England's test team go on a Noosa holiday Melbourne Demons suffer a major pre-season setback A Formula One great slams McLaren The biggest sport stories in less than 5 minutes delivered twice a day, with reports from the 9News team across Australia and overseas. Subscribe now to make it part of your daily news diet. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Too Busy to Trade? Try This Weekly Strategy Podcast: Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass #617: Too Busy to Trade? Try This Weekly Strategy In this video: 00:31 – Do you lack the time to trade? 01:50 – How to trade without taking up too much time. 02:08 – GBP/HKD W1 chart with a 4.8:1 Reward:Risk. 03:27 – My first ever client trades only Weekly charts. 04:33 – Look at the charts just once a week. 05:18 – It's all about knowing what to look for. 05:41 – Book a call with us. 06:04 – 30 minutes Masterclass. 06:25 – Blueberry Markets as a Forex Broker. 07:04 – Like, Share and Subscribe Do you think that you’re too busy to trade? If that’s you, I’ve got a great solution for you. This is something that my very first client from back in 2009 has done since then, whilst running his very successful business. Let’s get into that and more right now. Hey there, Traders! It’s Andrew Mitchem here at The Forex Trading Coach with video and podcast number 617. Do you lack the time to trade? So a common problem that so many people face is they think they are too busy to trade. And it’s fair enough because you see out there online, you know, examples on various platforms, YouTube, etc. of people looking at charts and looking at 5 minute charts and watching every pip move up and down. And you look at that and you think, well, realistically, how on earth can I copy that process? Because I’m just too busy. I’ve got, you know, work, businesses, family, hobbies, whatever it might be going on in your life. And there’s no way that you are going to be able to afford that time to sit there, either to want to do it or to be able to do it, to sit there watching charts, ready to take little trades every now and then. It’s just not realistic. And of course, many people wake up to that fact and they go, well, looks good and maybe in hindsight, but I just realistically cannot dedicate time to doing this. And even if you could, do I really want to sit there just staring at charts, watching 5 minute charts and 15 minute charts, just waiting for that signal to occur? Probably not, because it’s not realistic and it’s not something you’re going to enjoy and continue to be able to do or want to do long term. So everybody’s got busy lives. I get that. How to trade without taking up too much time. So what can you do to still become a good trader, but to not take up all day? And the very simple solution is you can look at the longer time frame charts such as the weekly charts. Now, just this week, right now is the absolute perfect example. GBP/HKD W1 chart with a 4.8:1 Reward:Risk. At the beginning of this week, we suggested a buy trade to our clients on the GBP/HKD. Now you go and have a look at your weekly charts for the beginning of this week. Go on to the pound Hong Kong dollar and you’ll see the candle setup that I’m taking now. Right now as I’m recording this, the trade has not reached a profit target. But it’s very, very close. It’s only like ten pips away right now. If it hits the full profit target, which it’s almost certainly going to do, especially by the time you watch this and listen to this, the trade’s going to make a massive 4.8 to 1 reward to risk. So if you imagine that at the beginning of this week you saw that trade and you placed, let’s say, a 1% risk on that trade, that’s going to make you an incredible 4.8% gain on your account on the one trade in one week by taking literally, what, ten minutes to scan through the charts, if that, just at the beginning of the week. 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Now this guy owns a number of restaurants, very high end quality restaurants in Noosa in Australia. And he traded back then the weekly charts and to today he continues to trade just the weekly charts because for him he can have a look at his charts once a week early morning Monday morning in Australia. Or he can, you know, have a few minutes over the weekend because the forex markets are shut of course. And he can have a look through the weekly charts. And by the time the markets open, he can place trades exactly like we’ve just placed on the GBP/HKD. And for the rest of the week, he’s out there running his restaurants and managing staff and happy customers, etc. Look at the charts just once a week. And so that is a very good solution because the weekly charts, of course you need to look just once a week, the quality of the chart trade setups is very, very good. You don’t have to worry about news events or anything like that. Put the trade on, leave the trade to do its thing. Have a look at the end of the week. Do I leave the trade open over the weekend if it’s still going, or do I close it if it’s not already hit the stop loss or profit target? So a great solution for people who maybe are traveling, who have got to run businesses, just too busy to look at charts. Once you understand what you’re doing, you can place trades like the GBP/HKD weekly chart trade and end up, let’s say, with a 1% risk and a 4.8% account gain. Try doing that on many other markets and something that’s taking you such a short amount of time. It's all about knowing what to look for. However, the key to all of this is not how little time you’re going to trade. The key is knowing what to look for. And so the only way you’re going to do that is to spend just a little bit of time upfront and learn to dedicate a bit of time to your knowledge and your education so you have the ability to see these type of trades and to take these type of trades. Book a call with us. Now two things you can do. One, if you’d like to book a call with either myself or the team, I’m going to put a link to our booking account. We have opened up more available time slots, so it’s available to anybody, anywhere around the world. We can give you a call on your home phone number or mobile and have a chat about how we can help you with the trading or see if we can help you with the trading, if it’s going to be a good fit or not. 30 minutes Masterclass. And the other thing you can do is have a look at my 30 minute On Demand masterclass, where I explain all about trades exactly like that GBP/HKD. Show you some trades on the charts of what we’re doing, how we trade, using limit orders, all those type of things that we do in keeping risk low per trade, and of course not spending much time on the charts each day. Blueberry Markets as a Forex Broker. Now, the other thing you can do and do yourself a favor if you’re out there looking for a good broker, is have a look at Blueberry Markets. They offer the MT4 and especially the MT5 trading platform. So you might find some brokers don’t offer markets like the GBP/HKD. But Blueberry Markets on the MT5 platform do. And that’s the beauty of it. You can look for the candle pattern and the chart pattern that is showing you the best setup. It doesn’t matter whether you have any interest in the GBP or the HKD. It doesn’t matter if the technical trade setup is there. See the trade. Take the trade. Profit from the trade. Enjoy your trading. Spend a few minutes once a week on the weekly charts. You’ll find they’re incredibly good. I hope that helps. Like, Share and Subscribe Any questions? Please feel free to reach out. Ask me directly Andrew@TheForexTradingCoach.com If you’re watching, don’t forget to like and subscribe if you’re on YouTube or other social media platforms. And I hope that helps. For anybody that wants to look to trade properly and who feels that they don’t have a ton of time to dedicate to their trading on a daily basis, it’s a great solution. It’s profitable, it’s enjoyable. It’s something you can do just once a week and still trade the markets properly. This is Andrew Mitchem here at The Forex Trading Coach. I’ll see you this time next week. Bye for now. Episode Title: #617: Too Busy to Trade? Try This Weekly Strategy Find out more about Blueberry Markets – Click Here Find out more about my Online Video Forex Course Book a Call with Andrew or one of his team now Click Here to Attend my Free Masterclass
Mark & AB were joined by Chantal and Robbie Haddow following the release of some CCTV from the moments after their son Byron's death in Bali
Matriarch of Moolies Natarsha Belling spoke to the team amid another year of Schoolies, Toolies and Moolies! Tarsh talks about her experience last year attending Noosa with around 100 other mums. Catch Mick in the Morning, with Roo, Titus & Rosie LIVE from 6-9am weekdays on 105.1 Triple M Melbourne or via the LiSTNR app. Mick In The Morning Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/molloy Triple M Melbourne Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/triplemmelb Triple M Melbourne TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@triplemmelbourne Triple M Melbourne Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/triplemmelbourneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Walking the Fairways segment of The Golfing Greenkeeper Podcast is proudly brought to you by Dint Golf Solutions Make sure to check out their website www.dint.com.auThis segment of Walking the Fairways sees me joined on the podcast by Superintendent Scott McComas of Noosa Golf Club on QLD's Sunshine Coast. Scott jumps on the podcast to give us an update of the work that they have been moving through on course resurfacing their greens with new TifEagle couch along with the continued introduction of Zoysia to their green surrounds and tee surfaces. Their bunker reconstruction work is also on song including new synthetic turf edging and new bunker liner for improved drainage.There's also lots of news with awards being presented in NSW and SA, I've got an update of the new work that's being smashed out at Royal Perth Golf Club, Humpty Doo Golf Club in the NT has some new areas of the course being rebuilt, Dysart Golf Club in regional QLD has completed some irrigation work, Eastern Golf Club in Melbourne has opened their new clubhouse, Newcastle Golf Club is head long into their new course design works with Harrison Golf, a couple of golf clubs in NZ are investing in their machinery to continue to improve the quality of their respective courses, The Cliffs Kangaroo Island is getting closer to opening, and there's a snippet of news from Arm End in Hobart.You hit 'em clean and we'll keep 'em green!The Golfing Greenkeeper - InstagramThe Golfing Greenkeeper - FacebookThe Golfing Greenkeeper TV - YouTubeSend me an email to - thegolfinggreenkeeper@gmail.comPeople and places mentioned in this podcast:Dint Golf Solutions - Instagram & FacebookRoyal Melbourne Golf ClubMen's Australian OpenNoosa Golf ClubKwinana Golf ClubHarvey Golf ClubRoyal Perth Golf ClubKruse GolfCDP Golf (Clayton DeVries & Pont)Humpty Doo Golf ClubIndooroopilly Golf ClubRoyal Queensland Golf ClubOCM DesignMount Coolum Golf ClubBundaberg Golf ClubNSWGCSANSW GolfMerewether Golf ClubNewcastle Golf ClubHarrison GolfTirau Golf ClubRoyal Auckland Golf ClubArm End Golf CourseLaunceston Golf ClubNorth West Bay Golf ClubSpring Valley Golf ClubEastern Golf ClubBay Views Golf CourseTMSA (Turf Management South Australia)The Cliffs Kangaroo Island
After the most chaotic intro EVER, it's onto the secret Em has been keeping from Michael, she's hard launched a new profile on Feeld, the dating app for open minded individuals! Michael does the investigative work on her profile, plus she spills the tea on the 221 likes she got from a plethora of mostly younger men, even sharing photographic evidence with Michael. Em's basically only interested in looking, but revelations have been made. Then Em reveals how a simple question and a flick of her hair at the local soccer oval on the weekend, scored her a slightly unsettling saucy note from some random dad wedged into her car door handle. They also reveal the story of a Noosa note drop Em planned but that actually never happened. Hear SOME of the content within plus get the beginnings of Em and Michael's thoughts and feels having watched the first 3 episodes of Kim Kardashian and the divas of Ryan Murphy's ‘All's Fair'. The full chat is only available in our Sealed Section, on our premium service Emsolation Extra, where you'll also hear about their fave new MUST watch TV series ‘Plur1bus', they also watch the new footage of J'lo and Ben Affleck kissing in Venice and Em reveals some of the hectic research and prep she's done for her upcoming ‘Wicked: For Good' interviews in Singapore. Get access for just $1.87 a week, or watch the full video of both episodes back to back via the Supercast website for $2.50 a week at emsolation.supercast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Building Doors, host Lauren Karan sits down with Ryza Garbacz, the second-generation Managing Director of NEACH, a leading Australian steel fabrication and manufacturing company. From humble beginnings in a small Noosa workshop, NEACH has evolved into a powerhouse supplier for some of the nation's most complex infrastructure projects, championing regional capability and sovereign manufacturing.Ryza shares his journey from sweeping floors in his family's factory to managing major tier-one projects across Australia, before returning to transform his family's 50-year-old business. He reflects on lessons in leadership, authenticity, and the power of building loyalty through developing homegrown talent.The conversation explores data-driven decision-making, transparent communication, and creating a culture that thrives through change. Ryza also unpacks the resurgence of trades, the transition ahead for Australian manufacturing, and the importance of sustainable growth. He leaves listeners with an inspiring message about legacy, purpose, and building a business that endures beyond yourself.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Leadership and Legacy:How Ryza transformed his family's business into a sustainable, future-focused manufacturer.Why true legacy means building something that thrives without you.Lessons from 50 years of continuous operation and what it takes to survive in a changing economy.Career Growth and Authentic Leadership:How working on large infrastructure projects built the foundations for authentic, people-first leadership.The power of humility, likeability, and transparency in advancing your career.Why trusting your gut and having hard conversations are essential leadership skills.Building and Retaining Talent:How to create loyalty and long-term retention through homegrown apprenticeship programs.Why investing in people early builds a stronger culture and business resilience.Insights into tackling the trade shortage and inspiring the next generation of skilled workers.Data, Decisions, and Sustainable Growth:How to use data to make smart, strategic decisions that keep your business alive and thriving.The importance of measuring everything and knowing your numbers “to the cent.”Why not all growth is good growth. Understanding sustainable scaling in construction and manufacturing.Resilience, Balance, and HappinessRyza's personal journey from a high-paying corporate career to rebuilding a family business for purpose and lifestyle.Why choosing happiness, family, and nature over constant hustle leads to real success.The value of staying human in an increasingly automated, AI-driven world.Key Quotes from Ryza Garbacz “Authenticity in how you deal with people is everything; it creates loyalty and trust.”“True legacy is building something that can survive without you.”“Data doesn't lie. If you don't know your numbers, you can't run your business.”“Don't chase growth for the sake of it. Growth has to be meaningful.”“I chose happiness, and that was the best business decision I ever made.”About Our Guest:Ryza Garbacz is the Managing Director of NEACH, a second-generation Australian manufacturing company based on the Sunshine Coast. With a background in civil engineering and a decade working on major infrastructure projects across the country, Ryza brings a unique blend of hands-on experience, commercial acumen, and deep commitment to regional manufacturing. Under his leadership, NEACH has become a trusted partner in sovereign supply and sustainable growth across Australia's construction sector.About Your Host:Lauren Karan, founder of Karan & Co. and host of Building Doors, is dedicated to helping professionals unlock their potential. Through insightful interviews and real-life stories, Lauren empowers listeners to create opportunities and thrive in their careers.How You Can Support the Podcast:Subscribe and leave a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.Share this episode with anyone interested in sustainability and leadership.Connect with Ryza Garbacz on LinkedIn to learn more about his work and insights on the future of Australian manufacturing.Stay Connected:Follow Lauren and the Building Doors podcast on LinkedIn.Subscribe to the Building Doors newsletter for exclusive content.Let's Connect:Want to be a guest or share feedback? Email us at reachout@buildingdoors.com.au.Thank you for listening! It's time to stop waiting and start building.
418: New York City Marathon | Noosa Bolt | NSW 3000m State Championships Brad gets some answers about what's going on with his calf. Julian gets caught out on a sunny, hilly long run. Brady gets set for his return to run. 1970: Mindset of a Marathon Man via BBC Archive https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7C53MfgyxDY&t=255s This week's running news is presented by Axil Coffee. Benson Kipruto held off Alex Mutiso by .2 of a second to win the New York City Marathon in 2:08:09, with Albert Korir in third. Hellen Obiri won her third NYC Marathon in 2:19:51 ahead of Sharon Lokedi and Sheila Chepkirui. Eliud Kipchoge announced his plans to launch the Eliud Kipchoge World Tour as an ambassador to the sport. Results Maudie Skyring won the Noosa Bolt 5k in 16:05 to just hold off Georgie Grgec and Leanne Pompeani while Jude Thomas won in a similar fashion in 13:51 just ahead of Callum Davies, then followed by Matt Buckell. Official Results Jaylah Hancock-Cameron won the NSW 3000m State Championships in 9:09.97, while Joshua Phillips defended his title to win in 8:03.08 Results Morgan McDonald announces his departure from On Athletic Club https://www.instagram.com/p/DQXR3hLgavd/?hl=en&img_index=1 Enjoy 20% off your first Axil Coffee order! Use code IRP20 at checkout. Shop now at axilcoffee.com.au Moose goes on the Loose over the mood of his training partner while Crokes muses on the state of interclub. The Whispers notes how the winner of the Buenos Aires Marathon who was caught doping, was a prominent training partner of several high profile runners. This episode's Listener Q's/Training Talk segment is proudly brought to you by Precision Fuel & Hydration. This week, what are some field based tests to establish training parameters? Visit precisionhydration.com for more info on hydration and fuelling products and research, and use the discount code given in the episode. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my Skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/
YESSS Chommy & Butts are re-united! With so much to catch up on the boys chat: Chom's Euro stories Butt's Noosa trip Xander's hard launch Butts has been giving out baths again We call Drapesy & Xander & much more! Enjoy plums and remember to GET THE KNEES UP! Send us your voice messages here: https://memo.fm/200pluspodcast/ 200Plus Greyhound: https://clubbysports.com/pages/200-plus-greyhound-syndicate Produced by Ben Raimondo 200 PLUS Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/200pluspod/ Sam Draper: www.instagram.com/drvper/ Nick Butler: https://www.instagram.com/nick_butler10/ Charlie Comben: https://www.instagram.com/charliecomben/ Clubby Sports: https://www.instagram.com/ClubbySports Producey: https://producey.com/
The body of 27-year-old mother of two, Samantha Bodsworth, was found in Noosa, surrounded by wattle trees. The killer thinks it’s the perfect crime, but what they underestimated was the power of the tiny, silent witnesses clinging to almost everything they touched – pollen. In this Rewind episode of Crime Insiders | Forensics, former host Kathryn Fox talks to Dr Lynne Milne, the scientist at the forefront of forensic palynology. We learn how, for the first time in an Australian criminal case, pollen helped unmask a murderer. This episode references men's violence against women. If you or someone you know is experiencing, or at risk of experiencing, domestic, family or sexual violence, call 1800RESPECT on 1800 737 732, text 0458 737 732 or visit 1800RESPECT.org.au for online chat and video call services. The number for Life Line is 13 11 14.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Clare Stewart, CEO of Youngcare and former Mayor of Noosa, joins Peta to share her powerful story of resilience, disability, and purpose. At just 23 years old, Clare was struck by a garbage truck while out for a morning run. She spent six months in hospital and underwent 37 surgeries to save her legs. Twenty-five years on, she’s leading one of Australia’s most respected disability organisations, advocating for accessible housing, dignity, and choice for young people with high care needs. Clare and Peta discuss how lived experience shapes authentic leadership, the reality of accessibility in everyday life, and the urgent need to rethink how Australia houses and supports disabled people. Connect:Youngcare:Website: youngcare.com.auInstagram: @youngcareozLinkedIn: Youngcare AustraliaYouTube: YoungcareOz Peta Hooke:Instagram: @petahookeWebsite: www.icantstandpodcast.comEmail: icantstandpodcast@gmail.com Episode Transcript: www.icantstandpodcast.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Self-Publishing with ALLi Podcast, Anna Featherstone speaks with indie author Fiona Tarr about the production and distribution strategies that helped her grow from her first fantasy novel in 2014 to becoming a six-figure mystery and crime writer today. Fiona explains how she keeps her production pipeline on track, why her long-term preorder strategy has been so effective across platforms, and what she's learned about library distribution and audiobook production. Find more author advice, tips, and tools at our Self-Publishing Author Advice Center, with a huge archive of nearly 2,000 blog posts and a handy search box to find key info on the topic you need. And, if you haven't already, we invite you to join our organization and become a self-publishing ally. Sponsor This podcast is proudly sponsored by Gatekeeper Press — your partner in premium independent publishing. Empowering authors with expert guidance, 100% rights, 100% royalties, and global distribution. From editing to marketing, their all-inclusive services help you publish professionally and confidently. Gatekeeper Press — Where Authors Are Family. About the Host Anna Featherstone is ALLi's nonfiction adviser and an author advocate and mentor. A judge of The Australian Business Book Awards and Australian Society of Travel Writers awards, she's also the founder of Bold Authors and presents author marketing and self-publishing workshops for organizations, including Byron Writers Festival. Anna has authored books including how-to and memoirs and her book Look-It's Your Book! about writing, publishing, marketing, and leveraging nonfiction is on the Australian Society of Authors recommended reading list. When she's not being bookish, Anna's into bees, beings, and the big issues of our time. About the Guest Fiona Tarr writes bold, fast-paced crime and mystery novels set in small Australian towns and featuring strong female leads. Her bestselling Opal Fields series has reached number one in the Amazon Australia store and has drawn comparisons to Jane Harper, Patricia Wolf, and Melinda Leigh. A great-niece of My Brother Jack author George Johnston, Fiona brings a contemporary voice to her family's literary legacy. She lives in Noosa, Australia, with her husband, near their two adult children, and can be found on Facebook.
Ross Stevenson is in Noosa and Hamish McLachlan has fled to Byron Bay, yet these two horse mad men can't be separated as they go toe to toe over Wyclif and Travolta! GET INVOLVED!EMAIL: twoeachway@nine.com.au Follow Ross:X - x.com/RossAndRusselFACEBOOK - facebook.com/3awbreakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ross Stevenson is in Noosa and Hamish McLachlan has fled to Byron Bay, yet these two horse mad men can't be separated as they go toe to toe over Wyclif and Travolta! GET INVOLVED!EMAIL: twoeachway@nine.com.au Follow Ross:X - x.com/RossAndRusselFACEBOOK - facebook.com/3awbreakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ross Stevenson is in Noosa and Hamish McLachlan has fled to Byron Bay, yet these two horse mad men can't be separated as they go toe to toe over Wyclif and Travolta! GET INVOLVED!EMAIL: twoeachway@nine.com.au Follow Ross:X - x.com/RossAndRusselFACEBOOK - facebook.com/3awbreakfastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With a solid business idea and a lot of hard work, you can earn good money in Australia. The truth of this wisdom is confirmed by our traveling reporter Kia Kuhnert. In the Noosa area, in Queensland, she met Gabriele and Klaus Caldeweyher, who had such a good business idea years ago, which also earned them Australian citizenship. They told Kia exactly how it worked. - Mit einer soliden Geschäftsidee und viel Fleiß kann man in Australien gutes Geld verdienen. Die Wahrheit dieser Weisheit bestätigt unsere reisende Reporterin Kia Kuhnert. In der Gegend von Noosa, in Queensland, ist sie Gabriele und Klaus Caldeweyher begegnet, die vor Jahren so eine gute Businessidee hatten, was ihnen dazu noch die australische Staatsbürgerschaft einbrachte. Wie das genau klappte, das haben sie Kia erzählt.
Es begann mit drei Marktständen, heute kommen jährlich eine Million Besucher. Die Rede ist von den Eumundi Markets in der Nähe von Noosa in Queensland. Diese Sehenswürdigkeit wollte sich auch unsere reisende Reporterin Kia nicht entgehen lassen und machte einen Besuch. Und dabei ist sie auch auf Lotti gestoßen. Die 27-Jährige hat dort einen Stand und erzählt Kia vom ganzen Trubel auf dem Markt.