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A Notorious Yowie HotbedOrmeau has long been recognised as a location with a notorious past, infamous for being a hotbed of Yowie sightings. The frequency and intensity of encounters in this area have contributed significantly to its reputation within the Australian cryptozoology community.The Birth of Australian Yowie ResearchThe events at Ormeau served as the catalyst for the creation of Australian Yowie Research. After a dramatic encounter in 1997, this pivotal moment marked the beginning of Dean Harrison's efforts to document, investigate and report Yowie sightings across the Country.Ormeau has been the setting for numerous remarkable encounters. These prior events have established the area as a focal point for Yowie-related activity and research.2017 Close EncounterOne particularly extraordinary event involved a close quarter sighting of a 9-foot-tall Yowie. The creature was observed before dawn, crossing the road in front of a stationary car. Remarkably, it carried a full-sized boar over its shoulder—a fresh kill, as blood was still dripping from the animal's nose onto the road while the Yowie strode past.For more comprehensive information, reports and history of the Yowie, visit our Website at www.yowiehunters.comSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In his final message as Ormeau campus pastor, Andrew Mayne shares a heartfelt farewell and powerful reminder that the church needs you, you need the church, and the world needs the church—because Jesus doesn't just need you, He wants you.If you need prayer, we're here for you. Reach out at www.gatewaybaptist.com.au/prayerGateway Baptist Church meets across six locations in South-East Queensland and also online.For over 90 years, we've been committed to guiding people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus.Learn more about us at https://gatewaybaptist.com.au
Join us on an insightful episode of Phat Chats Ormeau Edition podcast as we sit down with the esteemed State Minister, Mr. Michael Crandon MP. In this engaging conversation, we delve into the exciting future plans and developments set for our beloved suburb of Ormeau. As a key figure in shaping our community's future, Mr. Crandon shares valuable insights into upcoming infrastructure projects, initiatives for economic growth, and improvements in local amenities. Discover firsthand how these plans aim to enhance the quality of life for Ormeau residents and foster a thriving, sustainable environment. From discussing transportation upgrades to exploring opportunities for small businesses and addressing community concerns, this episode promises to be both informative and inspiring. Whether you're a longtime resident or simply curious about the future of Ormeau, tune in to gain a deeper understanding of what lies ahead for our vibrant suburb. Don't miss out on this opportunity to hear directly from State Minister Michael Crandon MP on Phat Chats Ormeau Edition podcast, where local insights meet future aspirations. Subscribe now and join the conversation as we pave the way for a brighter tomorrow in Ormeau!
Welcome to another engaging episode of Phat Chats Podcast: Ormeau Edition, where we dive deep into the stories of resilience and triumph within our community. In Episode 11, titled "Success through Adversity," we sit down with Varun Sharma, a renowned local finance broker whose journey embodies the spirit of perseverance and success against the odds. Varun shares the riveting tale of his life experiences, detailing the extreme adversities he faced and how he managed to turn his life around. From overcoming personal and professional challenges to achieving remarkable success in the finance sector, Varun's story is not just inspiring but also a testament to the power of resilience and determination. In this episode, you'll hear firsthand: The specific challenges Varun encountered and how they shaped his outlook on life and business. Strategic insights into overcoming adversity and transforming challenges into opportunities. Valuable life lessons that listeners can apply to their own journeys of personal and professional growth. Whether you're facing your own hurdles or just looking for some motivation to push through difficult times, Varun's story offers powerful lessons on navigating the path to success no matter the obstacles. Tune in to be inspired and learn how resilience can lead to extraordinary outcomes. Don't forget to subscribe to Phat Chats Podcast: Ormeau Edition for more stories of incredible local figures like Varun! #PhatChatsPodcast #SuccessThroughAdversity #LocalHeroes #OrmeauCommunity #FinanceBrokerSuccess
What do you think of when you think of church? Our MackenzieYoung Adults paster Lauren Lucas unpacks this question at our Ormeau service on Sunday the 7th April 2024 If you would like prayer at any time, we would love to pray with you. Let us know at www.gatewaybaptist.com.au/prayer _______ Gateway Baptist Church meets across five locations in South-East Queensland and also online. For more than 90 years we've been a community dedicated to leading people to become fully devoted followers of Jesus. To learn more about us, visit https://gatewaybaptist.com.au
"Phat Chats: Ormeau Edition" is a captivating and insightful podcast hosted by two local luminaries of Ormeau - Phil Cardow, a renowned hypnotherapist, and Monty Van Dyk, an esteemed real estate expert. This dynamic duo dives into a wide array of topics, ranging from the intricacies of business strategies to the warmth and complexities of family life. Each episode promises a deep exploration of all things local, shedding light on the vibrant community and culture of Ormeau. Phil's expertise in hypnotherapy brings a unique psychological perspective to the discussions, while Monty's extensive knowledge of the real estate landscape adds a practical, grounded viewpoint. Together, they create a perfect blend of professional insights and personal anecdotes, making "Phat Chats: Ormeau Edition" a must-listen for anyone interested in business, family, and the essence of local life in Ormeau. Whether you're a long-time resident or just curious about the area, Phil and Monty's conversations are sure to engage, inform, and entertain.
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Brian McDermott left his home in East Belfast and promised his mum he would be back for Sunday lunch. It was the last day of the summer holidays in 1973 and the 10 year old was headed to the playground at nearby Ormeau park. Brian was spotted there by several witnesses but he never returned home. Six days later his partial remains were found in a hessian sack floating on the River Lagan. At the time police said it was the most ghastly and fiendish murder that Northern Ireland had ever witnessed. Fifty years on the case remains unsolved and is dogged with conspiracy and rumour.All sources for the episode can be found herePromosSupport the showFollow Persons Unknown: Instagram and FacebookEmail: personsunknownpod@gmail.comWebsite with Transcripts:https://personsunknown.buzzsprout.com/
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Mortgage Choice Ormeau franchisee Deslie Taylor became a billion-dollar broker – settling $1 billion in loans – after her 13th year in business. Given that she's writing large volumes of smaller loan sizes, having a systematic process and structure has been critical to her success, she says. In this special episode of our new Billion Dollar Broker series, partnered by Mortgage Choice, we catch up with Deslie and Mortgage Choice's director of national sales, David Zammit, to find out: How Deslie hit the $1 billion milestone The critical elements she thinks top-performing brokers need How Mortgage Choice is supporting high-volume brokers achieve their goals And much more!
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/y76sqyuk "Police in a group with loyalists in Belfast in the 1990s". "Póilíní i mbuíon le dílseoirí i mBéal Feirste sna nóchaidí". RUC police have colluded with loyalists who murdered Catholics in Belfast in the 1990s, according to a new report from the Police Ombudsman for the North. Bhí póilíní an RUC claonpháirteach le dílseoirí a dhúnmharaigh Caitlicigh i mBéal Feirste sna nóchaidí, a deirtear i dtuarascáil nua ó Ombudsman na bPóilíní sa Tuaisceart. Ombudsman Marie Anderson investigated nine shooting attacks in which eleven people were killed. D'fhiosraigh an tOmbudsman Marie Anderson naoi n-ionsaí lámhaigh inar maraíodh aon duine dhéag. The attack on Sean Graham's bookmaker's shop on Lower Ormeau Road on 5 February 1992 was one of the omens which the Ombudsman sought to substantiate. Bhí an t-ionsaí ar shiopa geallghlacadóra Sean Graham ar Bhóthar Ormeau Íochtarach ar an 5 Feabhra 1992 i measc na n-eachtraí a d'fhéach an tOmbudsman le cur le bonn. Five people were killed in the store that day. Maraíodh cúigear sa siopa an lá sin. In addition to colluding with terrorists, the report states that the police were negligent in conducting their investigations. Chomh maith le dul i gclaonpháirt le sceimhlitheoirí, deirtear sa tuarascáil go raibh na póilíní faillitheach agus iad ag tabhairt faoina bhfiosrúcháin. On top of the betrayal, says Maire Anderson, police have allowed detectives in terrorist groups their heads off. Mar bharr ar an bhfeall, a deir Maire Anderson, thug póilíní cead a gcinn do bhrathadóirí i ngrúpaí sceimhlitheoireachta. These detectives are people who were involved in murders, she says. Daoine iad na brathadóirí seo a bhí bainteach le dúnmharuithe, a deir sí. The report confirms that eight members of the UDA in south Belfast were detectives and involved in 27 murders or attempted murders. Deimhnítear sa tuarascáil go raibh ochtar ball den UDA i ndeisceart Bhéal Feirste ina mbrathadóirí agus go raibh baint acu le 27 dúnmharú nó iarracht ar dhúnmharú. It is also alleged that the RUC did not inform two men that loyalists intended to kill them; the RUC intelligence department did not share important information with other police investigating murders; and that police were often leaked rather than seized as they should be. Maítear freisin nár chuir an RUC in iúl do bheirt fhear go raibh rún ag dílseoirí iad a mharú; nár roinn rannóg faisnéise an RUC eolas tábhachtach le póilíní eile a raibh dúnmharuithe á bhfiosrú acu; agus go raibh póilíní siléigeach go minic in áit deis a thapú mar ba chóir. Subsequently, it is said that no evidence was found that police had precise prior knowledge of loyalist planned assault attacks. Ina dhiaidh sin, deirtear nár aimsíodh aon fhianaise go raibh eolas beacht roimh ré ag póilíní ar íonsaithe lámhaigh a bhí beartaithe ag dílseoirí. However, says Marie Anderson, that is a matter of concern and a story in itself because there are so many detectives giving them information. Ar a shon sin féin, a deir Marie Anderson, is údar imní agus scéal ann féin é sin ó tharla go raibh an oiread sin brathadóirí ag tabhairt faisnéise dóibh. In a statement, deputy chief constable Jonathan Roberts said that the contents of the Ombudsman's report were not pleasant to read and that they would not apologize for bad policing, as he had said. I ráiteas, thug leas- ardchonstábla na bpóilíní Jonathan Roberts le fios nach deas é le léamh a bhfuil i dtuarascáil an Ombudsman agus nach ndéanfaidh siad leithscéal do dhrochphóilíneacht, mar a dúirt sé. He said there had been a lot of change in the last thirty years and, indeed, the police approach to detectives had changed radically since then. Dúirt sé go raibh go leor athraithe le tríocha bliain agus, go deimhin, gur athraíodh ó bhonn cur chuige na bpóilíní i leith brathadóirí ó shin.
The Ormeau Yowie had a history of havoc. THIS was the Yowie, responsible for the creation of the AYR, after confronting Dean Harrison one night in July of 1997. His terror continued for years later – until – he was finally gone. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.