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Miss JB for Breakfast this morning?JB caught up with Dan Gillette from the Westpac Rescue Helicopter Service.JB also found out what it is happening at tonight's Tamworth Regional Council Meeting, including the discussion around introducing paid parking along Peel Street. Find out more here!Plus, Bryan Adams concert being cancelled in Perth because of sewage (yuck!)
News headlines // 7:15AM // Rin Mcardle is a Naarm/Melbourne-based multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter and producer. In September, she released her new single 'Strings', which waxed lyrical on the silence of the music scene when it comes to Palestine. All proceeds from this single went to Palestine Australia Relief and Action (PARA) Foundation. She joined us now to chat about music, advocacy and the upcoming fundraiser gig for PARA (find out more @theoldbar on Instagram). You can find Rin's music at rinmcardle.bandcamp.com and more information on PARA at para.org.au 7:30AM // This interview on violence against sex workers has a content warning: If you need someone to talk to, please call 1800 RESPECT at 1800 737 732, 13YARN at 13 92 76 or QLIFE at 1800 184 527. Bee and Ishtar on International Day to End Violence Against Sex Workers as well as the vigil and rally taking place later today. Bee is a migrant sex worker, outreach peer support worker for women of cultural and linguistically diverse backgrounds for Vixen and AMSWAG (Asian Migrant Sex Worker Advisory Group) under the Scarlet Alliance. They are also a member of Justice for Our Sisters. Ishtar is a member of the Renters and Housing Union. 7:45AM // Keryn, CEO of Queen Victoria Women's Centre (QVWC), on the celebration of the centre's 30th anniversary and the launch of their Conservation Appeal last Thursday. Keryn reflects on the work of this space for women and gender diverse people in 2024 and beyond. 8:00AM // Jing Xuan Teo and Marina Sano, on starting the country's first bookstore specialising in books by BIPOC authors. After beginning online in 2020, Amplify recently opened their first bricks and mortar store in West Melbourne at 55 Peel Street. Amplify aims to help readers diversify their bookshelves and to tackle issues of representation in the publishing industry. 8:15AM // Yara, a Palestinian Naarm-based soul singer-songwriter and producer, on the complexities of creating art while witnessing genocide and experiencing loss and grief, as well as the importance of creating and finding community during these times. Yara released her EP, Lonely Love Affair in 2023 and it features hits such as Back of the Uber and Lonely Love Affair. Yara has also been publicly speaking out about Israel's genocidal attacks on Gaza and raising money for her family and friends in Palestine. Songs:Yinyarr Mulana Winyarr - Madi Colville Walker Annabelle - Jen CloherStrings - RinMcArdle
David Heurtel is joined by Justine McIntyre, Strategic consultant and former city councillor and Dan Delmar, Co-founder of the PR and content firm TNKR Media on The Big 5. Montreal gives the greenlight for the redeployment of marquees on the terraces of Peel Street. François Legault is moving forward with a third highway link without public transport between Quebec and Lévis. Nearly half of the rooms in Québec's newly established alternative housing facilities remain unoccupied.
Montreal Mayor Valerie Plante
Jim Beis, mayor of Pierrefonds-Roxboro and member of Ensemble Montreal - the official opposition party at Montreal city hall
The Gazette's Bill Brownstein talks to Andrew Carter about the recent problems with the city of Montreal's management.
Newest member of Montreal's PWHL franchise Marie-Philip Poulin joined the show to discuss the new professional women's league. Then Canadian short-track speed skating Olympic gold medalist Nathalie Lambert dropped by in studio to talk about her career and the re-opening of the Club Sportif MAA on Peel Street.
Miss JB For Breakfast? He caught up with Russell Webb, Mayor of Tamworth Regional Council to find out the latest before tonights Council Meeting. Plus, he also got the latest on MAFS from Duncan, who is married to Alayna. Also, Blue Illusion in Peel Street is celebrating it's 10th birthday today and 2 staff members there have spent 10 years with the company. We caught up to discuss what is the longest job you've ever had! All that and more in this edition of the JB For Breakfast Catch Up!
Miss JB For Breakfast this morning? JB had a chat about cheese and cheeseboards with Olivia - who, he assumed LOVED cheese (plot twist: she doesn't). JB and Olivia also discussed the bunting down Peel Street and the Fitzroy Plaza. All that and more in this episode of the JB For Breakfast Catch Up!
Miss JB For Breakfast this morning? JB had a chat with Member for Tamworth, Kevin Anderson, about some exciting developments he is working on regarding RSA and Barista courses in our region. JB also made an interesting observation when out last night in Peel Street, plus, JB and Jarred discuss who you would like to see on Australian bank notes if they were to be done again!?
Hello and welcome to 2022! Speaking of an extensive use of the number 2, we have a double feature for you! Amanda discusses not one but TWO Dr. Deaths! And, realistically, there's probably 80 more Dr. Deaths so we will just do these two. Join our patreon for exclusive bonus content - https://www.patreon.com/Anefariousnightmare?fan_landing=true (https://www.patreon.com/Anefariousnightmare?fan_landing=true)Check out our Linktree - https://linktr.ee/anefariousnightmarepodcastDon't ever forget Jason Vukovich - https://linktr.ee/Jason.VukovichPromos:OctoberpodAssorted Goods PodcastSources:https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/harold-shipman (https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/harold-shipman)https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/harold-shipman (https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/harold-shipman)https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12799439/how-harold-shipman-caught-doctor-death/ (https://www.thesun.co.uk/news/12799439/how-harold-shipman-caught-doctor-death/)https://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/shipman-harold.htm (https://murderpedia.org/male.S/s/shipman-harold.htm)http://dyingwords.net/christopher-duntsch-criminally-killed-and-maimed-patients-he-operated-on-as-a-neurosurgeon/ (http://dyingwords.net/christopher-duntsch-criminally-killed-and-maimed-patients-he-operated-on-as-a-neurosurgeon/)https://time.com/6080714/dr-death-true-story/ (https://time.com/6080714/dr-death-true-story/)https://www.dmagazine.com/publications/d-magazine/2016/november/christopher-duntsch-dr-death/Full list of “Doctor” Harold Shipmans victims:1975 17 March - Eva Lyons, 70, of Keswick Close, Todmorden1978 7 August - Sarah Hannah Marsland, 86, of Ashton House, Victoria Street, Hyde 30 August - Mary Ellen Jordan, 73, of Godley Hill Road, Hyde 7 December - Harold Bramwell , 73, of Bryce Street, Hyde 20 December - Annie Campbell, 88, of Rydal Avenue, Hyde1979 10 August - Alice Maude Gorton, 76, of Leigh Fold, Newton, Hyde 28 November - Jack Leslie Shelmerdine, 77, of Hyde1981 18 April - May Slater, 84, of Hough Lane, Hyde 26 August - Elizabeth Ashworth, 81, of Peel Street, Hyde1983 4 January - Percy Ward, 90, of Hollins Avenue, Hyde 28 June - Moira Ashton Fox, 77, of Chartist House, Mount Street, Hyde1984 7 January - Dorothy Tucker, 51, of Armadale Road,... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here's the last episode of YADA YADA NOISE @ Creative Hull. We hope you enjoy the series! In this episode we'll be taking to artist and photographer Sergej Komkov about his work on "Parklife", a project he's been undertaking around Hull's Peel Street with the Absolutely Cultured volunteers. We will then be hearing from Pat and Carl from the music collective The Broken Orchestra talking about their 'Stories from the Shires' project. This involved gathering the stories of the residents of Gypsyville. At the end of the episode, we will also be showing and exclusive audio extract from the “Stories from the Shires”.
In the winter of 1933-34 the town of Wolverhampton, England was home to a terror. Several Children were attacked by a bizarre unknown creature. What kind of creature could cause such a panic in the town of Wolverhampton? On today’s episode of Anom-minis, and as voted on twitter, we are examining the strange case of the Peel Street Monster. Find out on this episode of Anom-Minis. All things Obscure Anomalies, from social media to the website to the store, all in one easy link: https://linktr.ee/ObscureAnomalies
Sharni Honor is a force to be reckoned with. She is the brains behind The Porch Sessions, Porchland and The Vibe Company and has recently teamed up with the formidable Sarah Bradford (Among The Wildflowers & Sunday Design Co.) to open summertown studio.Tessa caught up with the girls at their new studio in Somerton Park where they discussed how to turn ideas into reality, what makes a good working relationship and of course, what they love about this great state of ours.Heaps Good Adelaide is a good news platform about South Aussies who love what they do and where they live. If you like this episode, please leave us a review in iTunes and subscribe to future episodes.You can sign up to our regular Heaps Good Adelaide newsletter here - http://eepurl.com/gydiorBusinesses/areas mentioned:De Groot CoffeeKingston HouseNOLA AdelaideLions Op ShopMarket 33Marino to Hallett Cove BoardwalkEast End Wine CellarsFind more from Sharni here -theporchsessions.comfacebook.com/ThePorchSessionsAdelaide/instagram.com/theporchsessions/thevibecompany.comfacebook.com/thevibecompanyadl/instagram.com/thevibecompany/Learn more about summertown studio here -19 Paringa Avenue, Somerton Park, 5044 SAsummertownstudio.comfacebook.com/summertownstudio/Find more from Sarah Bradford here -instagram.com/sundaysdesignco/
Taking his one-man band around the country, Rhys Crimmin enjoys playing on the street because every day is different. He says people leave all sorts of things in his guitar case, including doughnuts!
Bees in Peel Street (and a stack of amazingly un-bee-livable bee puns!) plus how good does Jack go at the HSC all these years on??
Michael McCormack, a director of Milieu, has established a name for creating boutique-style apartments in Melbourne's inner-city. Collingwood has become a highly desirable suburb thanks to Milieu, with his apartments in Peel Street, triggering a surge of interest in what was once a fairly neglected part of town. He talks to Stephen Crafti about what he hopes to achieve both now and in the future.
Henrik Hoeg talks to us about his love of poetry and his passion for Peel Street Poetry open mic events, where he not only reads poems but also is the MC. Over the past eleven years, Peel Street Poetry has evolved into a group of international poets from all walks of life, who write and read poetry at the open mic sessions in Hong Kong. Henrik shares how his interest in poetry began in high school with passionate teachers who inspired him with their creative teaching methods. We explore how poetry can change lives and how joining the poetry readings can break through barriers and develop a person’s self-confidence and public speaking skills. The power of the written word can impact change and inspire people to delve further into the world of poetry. We discuss Henrik’s book "Irreverent Poems for Pretentious People" and he reads us two wonderful poems from his collection during the podcast. Henrik explains how writing poetry in other people’s voices can expand your perspective on life and the importance of creativity to nourish the soul. The Peel Street Poetry community are involved in many charity events and Henrik has spoken in two TEDx talks. Please visit my Patreon page if you would like to sponsor the production of Hong Kong Confidential Podcast. I have many great rewards to offer my supporters. Thanks for taking the time to check out the page https://www.patreon.com/hongkongconfidential?alert=2 Email: jules@hongkongconfidential.net Webpage: www.hongkongconfidential.net Network: https://www.auscastnetwork.com/home/hong-kong-confidential Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hongkongconfidential/ Twitter: www.twitter.com/juleshannaford/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hongkongconfidential/ Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher, YouTube and anywhere you find your podcasts. Sponsored by Teresa’s Turkish Towels https://hkturkish.com/ Support the show.
Mia Gaynor works in the front of house at Peel Street Restaurant. It's her first real hospitality job and it's a heck of a lot cooler than both Ali and Chris' first jobs in the industry. In this episode, Mia discusses starting out in hospitality at a young age, what it's like to work at a very popular restaurant and she attempts to identify a mystery beverage. Theme music by Max Savage. Image courtesy of Mia Gaynor Recorded live Mache.
Ollie Margan is an owner of Maybe Mae, one of Peel Street's first cocktail bars. In this episode, recorded live at The Clever Little Tailor, Ollie discusses his roots, explains how the shape of a glass can change the taste of a coca-cola and drops a hint of what his next business venture might be. Theme music by Max Savage. Recorded live at Clever Little Tailor, with the assistance of Kiah Gossner. Image courtesy of Ollie Margan (via Australian Bartender)