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The Perth Perception survey for 2024 has revealed Gen Z are most optimistic about Perth City's future compared to more than 40 per cent of Baby Boomers who believe the city has changed for the worse. CEO of the Committee for Perth Paula Rogers told Gary Adshead on 6PR Mornings there is a generational difference in the perceptions of Perth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Had the queen (blue-banded) bee of Instagram on again. Mel Logozzo is yet another like-minded nature-fanatic hailing from Coogee, 30mins south of Perth City. Check Mel's amazing slow-mo footage of Australian native bee's out on her Instagram @Rewildingsuburbia.Everything you need to know about this awesome human is on her website here:About | Rewilding SuburbiaSupport the show
Today's small business in the spotlight is Perth City Air! Glen chats with co-founder Glenn Smith who shares how the business was born over beers on a Friday afternoon with his colleague Mark while working in the air conditioning industry. Glenn talks about the ins and outs working with a business partner and starting and operating an air conditioning company which now has a team of over 15 employees and contractors.You can find Glenn on Instagram here and Perth City Air here.We hate email spam so we don't create it! Sign up to our newsletter to get only the valuable money, careers and property info you need.To get help, and to check out our online courses, resources and downloads (+ our disclaimers and warnings), click here.Any advice is general financial advice only which does not take into account your objectives, financial situation or needs. Because of that, you should consider if the advice is appropriate to you and your needs, before acting on the information. If you do choose to buy a financial product read the product disclosure statement (PDS) and target market determination (TMD) and obtain appropriate financial advice tailored to your needs.SYMO interactive Pty Ltd & Glen James are authorised representatives of MoneySherpa Pty Ltd which holds financial services licence 451289. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
304: Budapest World Championships Recap | National Cross Country Champs | Brad Returns This week's episode of Inside Running Podcast is proudly sponsored by ASICS. Stability has never felt better than with the GEL-KAYANO™ 30 shoe. Visit ASICS.com or your specialty running store to grab your pair today. Brad returns to the show and talks us through his heart procedure and steps ahead. Julian's still searching for balance with sleep, meals and marathon workouts. Brady gets around some patreon listeners at the Shepparton Marathon. National Cross Country Championships in Stromlo, Canberra won by Jack Rayner over Andy Buchanan, Ed Marks. Gen Gregson continued her strong form taking the title over Leanne Pompeani and Holly Campbell. Athletics Australia Report Adelaide Marathon won by Fraser Darcy 2:24:00 and Tara Palm 2:48:10 while the Half Marathon won by Jacob Cocks in 1:05 and Eloise Wellings in 1:13:13 Adelaide Marathon Results Matt Smith won the 12km Perth City to Surf in 36:49, as did Sinead Noonan in 41:55 Results In the 800m heats of the Budapest World Athletics Champs Peter Bol ran 1:46.75, Joseph Deng advanced to Semi Final. Marco Arop of Canada was the gold medallist in the event. In the Women's 800m Semi Finals, ran Abbey Caldwell 1:59.05 to advance, Catriona Bisset 1:59.94 Ellie Sandford 2:03.55 in the heats. Mary Moora of Kenya took the title ahead of Great Britain's Keeley Hodgkinson and the USA's Athing Mu. 1500m Final Jessica Hull 7th in 3:59.54 in the 1500m Final, with Faith Kipyegon winning 3:54.87. Josh Kerr wins the gold medal in 3:29.38, upsetting and outkicking Jakob Ingebrigsten in the 1500m Final to be deny him the title of World Champion two years in a row, with fellow Norwegian Narve Nordas just .03 seconds behind him to take bronze. https://runnerstribe.com/features/josh-kerr-eclipses-jakob-ingebrigtsen-in-budapest-a-column-by-len-johnson/ Stewart McSweyn 13th in the 5000m final in 13:26.58 while Morgan McDonald ran 13:43.58 in the heat stage. Jakob Ingebrigsten defended his title as 5000m World Champion outkicking Mo Katir of Spain, while Faith Kipyegon took home a rare double in winning the 5000m gold medal over Sifan Hassan and Beatrice Chebet. Jessica Hull tried to back up from the 1500m final to run 15:15.89 in the 5000m heats, while in the other heat Rose Davies ran a season best of 15:07.93, and Lauren Ryan ran 15:40.23. In the Women's Steeplechase heats Brielle Erbacher posted 9:57.11 in her heat, while Cara Feain-Ryan ran a PB of 9:29.60 and Amy Cashin ran 9:31.07. Winfred Yavi of Bahrain won the gold medal in the final, as did Soufaine El Bakkali of Morocco in the Men's race. The Women's Marathon in warm conditions was won by Amane Beriso Shankule of Ethiopia in 2:24:23, while Lisa Weightman was the standout for Australia finishing 16th in 2:30:50, with Sarah Klein 41st in 2:37:31 and Izzi Batt-Doyle 43rd in 2:37:53. The Men's Marathon won by Victor Kiplangat of Uganda, ahead Teferi of Israel and Luel Gebresalise of Ethiopia World Athletics Championships Results Listener Question of the week asked whether National team tactics could be employed within the championship track races, Moose on the Loose on the moment of desperation when you can't get the gel packet open. 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/ To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN
ORIGINALLY POSTED ON JUNE 18, 2020 ON THE SHINFO X DESMOND PODCAST. Today I caught up with a very old mate and surprise surprise we chatted some shinfo. But more importantly, we talked about the early days of his band MILES AWAY. Without a doubt, they were Perth City's biggest export and paved the way for the scene over there and played that fast posi youth crew sound that hadn't really been done in Australia yet. It was very hard to pick my fav songs so I played 4 of them. This is much more like a casual chat than an interview. Spread the word, spread the shinfo.
Build-to-Rent/Multifamily is an investment model that my guest today is extremely well versed in. It's a privilage to have the lovely Justine Roberts, from Kingston Development Group on the show. With a stint in the US as Developer in charge of over 2200 high-end build-to-rent apartments there is a story or two to share. Most recently, Justine led Elizabeth Quays $800m, 59 Storey High-Rise, Mixed use dual tower project in Perth City. Today Justine shares her thorough understanding of the financial models, design and operational requirements of build-to-rent/multi-family. We talk trends, opportunity and investment. Tune in for the full run down. Kingston Development Group https://www.kingstondev.com.au The HMO Property Co Website: www.thehmopropertyco.com Instagram: @the_hmo_property_co FaceBook: The HMO Property Co LinkedIn: The HMO Property Co YouTube: The HMO Property Co TikTok: thehmopropertyco_ Spotify: The HMO Property Show Apple Podcast: The HMO Property Show JNG Property Group - https://www.jngpropertygroup.com/ DisclaimerNothing on this channel should be considered tax, financial, investment or any kind of advice. Everyone should do their own due diligence as only a professional diagnosis of your specific situation can determine which strategies are right for your situation. Our goal is to frequently feature edgy and actionable value, thought leadership and/or property/investment strategies.
Side Walks is an annual one-day sprawling adventure of literature and storytelling across Perth City and Northbridge, celebrating local stories, and activating spaces with arts and culture. In 2020, Side Walks was held on 5 December and made possible with funding from City of Perth, Aspen Corporate Financial Planning, Rayner Real Estate, and Herbert Smith Freehills. In My Worst Critic, Maanas Tiwari, Garick Lee, and Zoe Bradfield share personal stories about their biggest critics.
Side Walks is an annual one-day sprawling adventure of literature and storytelling across Perth City and Northbridge, celebrating local stories, and activating spaces with arts and culture. In 2020, Side Walks was held on 5 December and made possible with funding from City of Perth, Aspen Corporate Financial Planning, Rayner Real Estate, and Herbert Smith Freehills. A TikTok-inspired, lip-sync battle of Julia Gillard's iconic misogyny speech provides a kicking off point for a discussion about politics, gender equity, and social media. Featuring Sisonke Msimang, Eduardo Araújo and Shenali Perera.
Side Walks is an annual one-day sprawling adventure of literature and storytelling across Perth City and Northbridge, celebrating local stories, and activating spaces with arts and culture. In 2020, Side Walks was held on 5 December and made possible with funding from City of Perth, Aspen Corporate Financial Planning, Rayner Real Estate, and Herbert Smith Freehills. Combining stories from Centre for Stories' anthologies Wave after Wave and To Hold the Clouds, Lit Live shares stories from emerging Western Australian writers Belinda Hermawan, Raihanaty A Jalil, Kosta Lucas and Jay Anderson. Featuring Sarah McNeil, Grace Chow, and Darius Williams.
Travellers will be able to take the long-delayed Forrestfield-Airport rail link to get to Perth Airport from October 9. Three new stations have been created as part of the $1.9 billion project including Airport Central, Redcliffe and High Wycombe. Rita Saffioti, Transport Minister told Oliver Peterson on Perth Live that the train trip is a short 18 minute ride from Perth City to the airport. "It's pretty fast, you feel like you're in a different country and it's completely different to anything we experience here in Perth," she told Oly. "We've capped all train fares to a 2-zone fare. So that is the most you will pay for a train trip across our network." Ms Saffioti further highlighted that they are expecting around 20,000 trips per day, going up to 29,000 in 2030. Oly asked Ms Saffioti whether she plans to provide a clear cut answer to the Parliament and the public on the costs, the status and the time of the Metronet projects. "I am sitting in Parliament today and they didn't ask any questions on it - all the numbers are revealed in the budget and are clearly listed. The time frame we continually update," she said. "When there is changes in cost and time frames, we actually were the first State Government to differ projects. 17 projects were differed about 12 months ago due to capacity restraints in the market."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Perth City Council candidate Gloria Zhang says she has no links to the Chinese Communist Party despite once having a role in the Australian Council for the Promotion of the Peaceful Reunification of China (ACPPRC). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
During this podcast we are lucky enough to have two inspirational mining engineering graduates who have gone on to build remarkable careers in mining. We hear how Douglas Thompson, an experienced mining executive and Darren Stralow from Northern Star Resources have built their careers in mining. They also shine a light on how rewarding the mining sector can be, provide valuable insights about the industry and how those interested can get their career start. 2:09 - Key Inspirations that led to their mining careers7:23 - Career advice from Darren and Douglas13:43 - Douglas's Impressive and taking your career to the next level 21:10 - Northern Star Resources share price increase and what it meant for staff careers 26:05 - Diversity at Northern Star Resources38:53 - WASM promoting the industry and success stories from within45:45 - What Thiess looks for in people when recruiting 49:53 - Darren's passion in creating career pathways into the mining industry56:05 - A message to year 10-12 students considering a mining career 1 hr: A final note from Darren and Douglas about what a career in mining has given them and their familiesKey Inspirations that led to their mining careersDouglas: The inspiration for Douglas was a primary need to get into the industry and to follow in his family's footsteps. People were also a primary attraction; he has found very passionate and likeminded people whilst in underground mining. Being able to scale and be involved in multiple disciplines was intoxicating to Douglas, and he loved the opportunities. Darren: Mining is about the people, and the people are what make mining a great industry. Being able to work with different people and getting fast feedback was desirable to Darren, making it a great career choice for him. He also loves the practical, dynamic and interactive environment mining brings. Career advice from Darren and DouglasDarren: You don't work for companies; you work for people. Once you get into the day-to-day life of the job, the people that have the biggest influence on yourself are the people around you. Find people who you can have a great two-way relationship with. You have to deliver for them, and they give back to you by giving you opportunities which is a huge driver for your own development. Douglas: Leadership is a privilege, and it comes with accountability. You must serve others and give context and understanding why the common goal is the right goal which is fulfilling the purpose of being a leader. The best move Douglas has made is through Genesis joining the mining industry, it has offered so much. Being able to work internationally in his career has also been pivotal to his career, where learning from different cultures, seeing how different challenges are solved and learning how others think has been achieved. Douglas's Impressive growth and taking your career to the next level The three key steps which contributed to Douglas's career growth – 1. A willingness to follow- understand you work with multiple stakeholders and meet the needs with clear intention and strategies whilst serving the different stakeholders. 2. Have a clear state of mind where your purpose sits with that, think about “what do I bring to the table.” It is also important to be honest with yourself, work hard and find solutions to any problems. 3. There is a little touch of magic, luck and having a great support system behind you to push you into the opportunities you are striving for. Douglas knew what he wanted to achieve both personally and professionally and he made it happen with support around him. You need to sacrifice but also balance your family and personal life whilst doing so. You need to be honest with yourself and look at the return on the investment on your career. Northern Star Resources share price increase and what it meant for staff careers It has been an interesting journey and sometimes you have to pinch yourself. The recapitalisation over 10 years ago was a huge factor, it was a risk, but we received a return. Reflecting on the business, it is important to look at the opportunity – NSR went from a couple of people in an office with an ambition to own mine sites to what it is today. The success is reliant on the people and NSR has a fundamental philosophy to give career opportunities to those performing well in the business as well. What is really pleasing has been to see the people grow alongside the business over the years. Diversity at Northern Star ResourcesWhen you have a firm development culture, it provides the opportunity to help others move up and attain higher roles. You have an obligation to those below you to backfill where you have come from and being supported by good people is important in a growth organisation. This is huge at Northern Star Resources and something they focus on heavily. WASM promoting the industry and success stories from within (WASM - Western Australian School of Mines)There are great stories everywhere such as small country town boys who have built massive Western Australian companies and forged great mining jobs, through WASM pathways. WASM teaches and inspires high school kids to start careers in mining and supports those students through industry interaction. Joining WASM is like joining a family! What Thiess looks for in people when recruiting The primary factor when recruiting is having people with open minds. This means having the ability to adapt and learn and be open to the ideas that there are other views that you can draw from and environments you can be exposed to. Recruits must have a willingness to be vulnerable, you can only learn from a situation is you fail or there is a shortcoming, it is and important lesson to grow and evolve. Work ethic is also an important, education is a backbone but a willingness to apply yourself and align with the business strategy are strong traits to have. Darren's passion in creating career pathways into the mining industryFor those based in Western Australia in high school and looking towards getting a job within the mining industry, Northern Star Resources are hosting exciting events targeted towards high school students. This includes students in grades 10 who are keen to get on the pathway to enter the mining industry. 1st Event – Get into Resources – an interactive event at Metropolitan Tafe in Perth over three days at the end of June where attendees will hear from mining companies and find out more through interactive and practical demonstrations. 2nd Event – Resources Technology Showcase – Hosted at convention centre in the Perth City where all the technological resources within the industry are showcased. Northern Star Resources also fund mining camps, and have done for many years, where they take people to visit the mines and WASM to see the team doing the groundwork. These camps have been successful in the past, and they look forward to funding more in the future, helping those interested in a mining career get their start and the information they are looking for. A message to year 10-12 students considering a mining career Mining is a critical industry and is all about opportunity where there are a massive range of rewarding roles. Every discipline has a mining application and one of the huge benefits is the fast feedback. It is rewarding to get that feedback on your influence on the operations and being rewarded for your efforts. There are opportunities to evolve your career by entering the mining industry and there are no limits. It is time for those who want to get out there and roll their sleeves up to get involved and make a difference whilst having a rewarding career! Society needs the industry; it has the opportunity and the funding, and it is at a time where those coming into the industry can help shape the world and make change. A final note from Darren and Douglas about what a career in mining has given them and their familiesDarren: Mining has given us everything we have, and the most important thing is not about what it has given us but its about looking back and seeing the achievements and rewards. The people and the friends made from the mining industry has been the most rewarding. Douglas: The tangible assets and experiences you have are the most rewarding and influential. Exposure and life opportunities with the people in the industry has also been a blessing.
In this weeks episode: Amanda and CJ talk about a deer running around in Melbourne Streets, giant thongs, a safe with a condom in it, a crazy police chase, a farmer using a creative way to get rid of the mice plague and people getting it on on company time while working from home.Get in touch: Email us - fmedeadpodcast@gmail.comFollow us - Twitter (twitter.com/fmedeadpodcast) or Instagram (instagram.com/fmedeadpodcast/) at @fmedeadpodcastSupport the show by donating on Ko-Fi - ko-fi.com/fmedeadpodcastWebsite - fuckmedeadpodcast.com We'd be forever grateful if you took the time to rate and leave a review in your preferred podcast app!Credits: https://www.9news.com.au/national/rogue-deer-runs-down-empty-melbourne-streets-stunning-locals/6c8ee952-8ae4-4457-a0f4-47079c07ebbd https://thenewdaily.com.au/news/good-news/2021/01/27/big-thongs-queensland/?utm_source=Adestra&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Morning%20News%20-%2020210128&fbclid=IwAR2Ea-d-APRjxv08MRVeNOqwLzPAUm2g02sipSzAFXi0PJ4NpvGVbtWEoyY https://www.gizmodo.com.au/2021/05/unearthed-safe-in-sydney-reveals-promo-condom-for-vin-diesels-xxx/https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9654715/Dramatic-arrest-ends-river-fugitive-escaped-police-despite-tasered.html https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9654401/Farmer-fed-Australias-worst-mouse-plague-goes-brutal-lengths-save-crops.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9654499/Work-home-Aussies-taking-SEX-BREAKS-middle-shifts-new-research-reveals.html Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/fmedeadpodcast)
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Side Walks is an annual one-day sprawling adventure of literature and storytelling across Perth City and Northbridge, celebrating local stories, and activating spaces with arts and culture. In 2020, Side Walks was held on 5 December and made possible with funding from City of Perth, Aspen Corporate Financial Planning, Rayner Real Estate, and Herbert Smith Freehills. In Indian Matchmaker, Rashida Murphy, Gerard D'cruz, and Saadia Ahmed take a closer look at Netflix's ‘Indian Matchmaking' and the real-life consequences of the billion-dollar marriage-industrial complex.
Side Walks is an annual one-day sprawling adventure of literature and storytelling across Perth City and Northbridge, celebrating local stories, and activating spaces with arts and culture. In 2020, Side Walks was held on 5 December and made possible with funding from City of Perth, Aspen Corporate Financial Planning, Rayner Real Estate, and Herbert Smith Freehills. In this conversation, Chris Lin chats to emerging writers Gisele Ishimwe, Rafael Gonzalez, and Alexander Te Pohe about identity in the diaspora.
On this podcast episode I had the privilege of getting to know the amazing Aboriginal artist, actor and musician, Phil Walleystack. We had a sit down chat overlooking Perth City and talked about how he got to where he is now and some of the lessons he has learned along the way. This is one of my personal favourite interviews so far on this podcast. A not to be missed one for the younger generation and anyone looking to chase and catch their dreams. You can find more about Phil on his website www.walleystack.com - Enjoy!
On Friday 17th July 2020, Yangebeats launched with their debut event at the Sewing Room in Perth City to great success! Yangebeats are a new club night in Perth focussed purely on underground dance music with a plan to create the best trance, progressive & techno nights around. I was rostered to close the night with a bang from 3:30am, but for whatever reason (and definitely not for numbers) the club shut earlier than planned, leaving us to squeeze the last couple of sets in. So unfortunately this one was only 30 minutes, but there will be more, so this is just a taste of what's to come! Look out for all future Yangebeats events on social media: Facebook: facebook.com/yangebeats Instagram: instagram.com/yangebeats Video: https://www.facebook.com/109273470724647/posts/158612552457405/?vh=e&d=n
NEW DISCOVERIES ON PERTH CITY MUSIC - 5/07/2020
Yangebeats: The Debut of the Roo. Join us for an epic night of proper trance in an underground basement style venue in the heart of Perth City! FREE ENTRY | Friday 17th July 2020. https://facebook.com/events/s/yangebeats-the-debut-of-the-ro/297552324962397/?ti=icl // TRACKLIST // 1. Will Atkinson - Beans 2. Stoneface & Terminal - So What (Greg Downey Extended Remix) 3. Lostly - Empty The Tanks 4. Project 8 - Submerge 5. Simon Patterson - Brush Strokes 6. Vince Schuld - Disconnected (Cenk Basaran Remix) 7. Paul Denton - Formula One 8. Rated R - Ouija 9. Alex Di Stefano - Elevator 10. KINETICA - Temple Run
We are back with another off-season episode of Hoops Heaven's Basketball Hustle and once again, just because there's no basketball action on the court, that doesn't mean there isn't a lot for us to talk about as evidence by this packed show with a very special guest.Basketball Writer Chris Pike and Perth Wildcats NBL Legend Shawn Redhage are back again for another Hoops Heaven's Basketball Hustle and begin the show tackling all the hot recent news in the game including Brian Goorjian named coach at the Hawks, the new owners of the Hawks as they now look to call Illawarra, Canberra and Newcastle home, the retirement of Kevin Lisch, discussion about Andrew Bogut's future, latest on the Perth Wildcats after Bryce Cotton's re-signing, the Cairns Taipans future uncertain thanks to a redevelopment of Cairns Convention Centre and also the appointment of Ryan Petrik as Perth Lynx WNBL coach.Then it's time for our special guest for this episode and it's four-time championship winning centre from the New Zealand Breakers, and most recently Melbourne United big man Alex Pledger.It's an open and honest Alex who joins us as we discuss how he's handled dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic while still living in Melbourne and he talks about entering free agency and his willingness to still move to play anywhere if the situation was right to continue his NBL career.We also chat about reflecting on winning four titles at the Breakers and then dealing with having to leave and find a new home, his bond with Dean Vickerman and his passion for representing the Tall Blacks which will always remain a priority and source of pride for him.We also discuss the on-going frustration of the lack of funding provided to basketball in New Zealand despite the impressive growth of the sport and we also get Alex's recollections of Shawn Redhage as an opponent and plenty more in a fascinating discussion.We then wrap up the show with Shawn providing his thoughts on the SBL replacement West Coast Classic and whether he'll be playing for the Perry Lakes Hawks or not, the proposed NBL start date of December 3 and the NBA attempting to restart at Disneyland.This is all made possible thanks to the support of Hoops Heaven. Check out their new, renovated store on Murray Street in the Perth City or check them out at www.hoopsheaven.com.au for all of the basketball gear you could ever imagine. Please support those who support us!
Great evening capturing sunset Photos of Perth City --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We’re in the Green Room with Nadia Owen, Meetings & Special Events Sales Manager, Optus Stadium. We break down why it’s become an icon of Perth City, explore all its spaces and innovative flexibility, and discuss why it’s just taken out the prestigious architecture prize as the most beautiful sporting facility in the WORLD. We also talk Perth as a destination and why everyone should be watching this space as Nadia delves into the who, what and why of Perth's man-made crown jewel.
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Talk on June 13, 2019 - Fr Ronan Murphy Reverend Ronan Murphy hails from Dublin, Ireland and is a priest of the Camden N.J. Diocese. Ordained on the feast of our Lady of Fatima, May 13 in the Jubilee Year 2000, Father has served as Parochial Vicar at St. Mary’s Parish, Gloucester City and St. Peter’s in Merchantville. He also served at All Saints, Perth City in Australia for two years and has given missions and conferences in many countries.
Went to see Perth City's whole landscape from a hill, and it was breathtaking. It reminded me of how we should see our work. We want to have a bird's eye view of things, so we won't get lost and see where we're going.
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Rev. Ronan Murphy hails from Dublin, Ireland and is a priest of the Camden Diocese in New Jersey. Ordained on the feast of Our Lady of Fatima, May 13 in the Jubilee Year 2000, Father has served as Parochial Vicar at St. Mary's Parish, GLoucester City and St. Peter's in Merchantville. He also served at All Saints, Perth City in Australia for two years and has given missions and conferences in many countries.
On today's Sunday Sermon Peter Newman discusses the problems confronting Perth City Council
In this conversation Bryn follows the journey of Julie Broad from growing up as the only daughter on a remote Wheatbelt Biodynamic farm in WA to Manager of Food Rescue which feeds disadvantaged people in Western Australia by rescuing food supermarkets and wholesalers and then delivering it to disadvantaged, vulnerable people. Julie talks about the impact of being sent to boarding school, her passionate of connecting food to community, her time at Perth City farm, scale of current food waste and her work with those who are in a disadvantaged position in life. This episode of full of humility and honesty that will leave you reflecting on a deeper level.
Episode 004 of Perth Symphony's Music on the Move. A pre-concert talk for Perth Chamber Orchestra and MSWA's 'Baroque by Candlelight', performed at the stunning St. George's Cathedral in the heart of Perth City. Hear Executive Director Bourby Webster in conversation with Concertmaster, Artistic Director and acclaimed virtuoso violinist Paul Wright, about his experience with and love for the Baroque period and the careful selection of pieces in this program.
Episode 003 of Perth Symphony's Music on the Move. A pre-concert talk for Perth Chamber Orchestra and MSWA's 'Serenades in the City', performed at the iconic Government House Ballrooms in the heart of Perth City. Hear Executive Director Bourby Webster in conversation with acclaimed music journalist and author, Ros Appleby, who joins us on Sunday to host the concert.
Lizeth Castellanos and Daniel Rojas from Perth City Farm on creating engaging community spaces such as the upcoming Twilight Festival Mini-Series Episode Two: Community Gardens https://www.facebook.com/events/670516106435666/
WRC-12 Day 16 - 7 February 2012 - 500KHz YES! , Perth City of Light, the Hills Amateur Radio Group Event. , THESE STORIES AND MORE IN THIS EDITION OF NEWS FROM THE WIRELESS INSTITUTE OF AUSTRALIA FOR WEEK COMMENCING FEBRUARY 12 2012.