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Arch D Radio - Catholic Youth Podcast
With special guest Rose Valenti

Arch D Radio - Catholic Youth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 25:37


Rose's faith journey stretches back to Day 1! Arch D Award winning student Alkira Prior chats with Rose about growing up in a big Italian Catholic family in Port Pirie, moving to Adelaide after finishing school and living at Aquinas College, and all the roles she's had leading students through their own Catholic journeys as a teacher and leader of Catholic Identity and Mission in schools.

Copy Southbound podcast
111. David Kent Tribute – Jared Kent and David Walsh

Copy Southbound podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2025 281:35


Bruce has often mentioned his long term mate David Kent who we lost to cancer at the end of 2023. Dave and Deidre Kent were the proprietors of Spencer Gulf Coaches in Port Pirie and a recent catch up with their son, Jared and Dave's best mate, David Walsh, allowed Bruce to sit with them both and reminisce about the awfully talented Dave and the impact he made on not only the bus and coach community but also the historic truck restoration community. Often described as a mechanical genius, Dave was known for his no bullshit approach and hard work ethic that infected all around him, his teaching skills and his never ending help to his mates along with his contributions to both the National Road Transport Hall of Fame and more recently, The Stories of the Road Museum where his legacy will remain for many years to come. JOIN THE BANGERZ CLUB  Join the Club | Copy Southbound

SEN League
Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers from Sportsday on sexy Queensland towns, Trials, Las Vegas and Super Rugby - 24/02/25

SEN League

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 16:41


Scott Sattler and Mat Rogers from Sportsday on sexy Queensland towns, Trials, Las Vegas and Super Rugby 00:00 Port Pirie the sexiest town 00:30 Horniest place in Queensland 01:20 Scandal in Las Vegas with the Las Vegas Raiders 02:30 Ever had any a fight with any team mates 04:15 It's only a trial match, but….. I love Tom Duffy 06:00 Fletcher Sharpe into the halves 08:30 How was Rob Gronkowski 09:50 Rat in the Sharks hall of fame 11:30 Brookes going to Las Vegas Listen to The Run Home with Joel and Fletch live every weekday: 3pm AEDT on SEN 1170 AM Sydney 2pm AEST on SEN 693 AM Brisbane Listen Online: https://www.sen.com.au/listen   Subscribe to The Run Home YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/@JoelandFletchSEN   Follow us on Social Media! TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@joelfletchsen Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joelfletchsen X:            https://x.com/joelfletchsen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Magnetite Mines signs MoU with ZEN Energy for Green Iron development

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2024 8:17


Magnetite Mines Ltd (ASX:MGT) CEO Tim Dobson joins Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to discuss a non-binding Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with ZEN Energy, an Australian renewable energy company. The MoU aims to develop a Green Iron industry in South Australia using premium-grade magnetite concentrates and renewable energy. The agreement outlines potential collaborations, including energy offtake agreements, infrastructure sharing or leasing and partnering arrangements for MGT's Razorback Project. The companies also aim to participate in future Green Iron projects. Dobson emphasised the shared vision for a Green Iron industry, leveraging Razorback's magnetite concentrates and ZEN's renewable energy. This collaboration aims to position South Australia as a leader in exporting Green Iron, contributing to economic growth and a low-carbon future. In the announcement, Anthony Garnaut, CEO of ZEN Energy, highlighted the significance of the collaboration, noting that it represents a major new load to connect to the grid. The partnership aims to establish new value chains for Green Iron production, particularly around Port Pirie, supporting Australia's vision of becoming a renewable energy superpower. The MoU outlines collaboration on project development, funding, farm-in and farm-out options, co-venturing opportunities, knowledge sharing and partnering with governments. It also includes potential green iron project developments, such as pellet plants, DRI/HBI plants, hydrogen plants and logistics infrastructure. The MoU expires in July 2025 if no binding transaction is reached. South Australia's abundant renewable energy resources and plans for green hydrogen and iron position it well for sustainable steelmaking, potentially establishing the first green iron production facility by 2030. #ProactiveInvestors #MagnetiteMines #ASX #ZENEnergy, #GreenIron, #SouthAustralia, #RenewableEnergy, #MemorandumOfUnderstanding, #RazorbackProject, #SustainableSteel, #HydrogenEnergy, #ElectricArcFurnace, #LowCarbon, #EconomicGrowth, #GreenSteel, #IronOre, #FutureTechnology, #EnergyCollaboration, #CleanEnergy, #EnvironmentalSustainability, #IronProduction, #ProjectDevelopment #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Lael Rides Around the World
EP 52: Port Pirie to Edithburgh, Australia

Lael Rides Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 8:20


Day 51 of my Around the World Ride: I rode 174 miles (280 km) from Port Pirie to Edithburgh, Australia.

Lael Rides Around the World
EP 51: Cowell to Port Pirie, Australia

Lael Rides Around the World

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2024 8:04


Day 50 of my Around the World Ride: I rode 168 miles (270 km) from Cowell to Port Pirie, Australia.

The Adelaide Show
396 - South Australian Storytellers

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 83:17


We're thrilled to bring you a unique blend of conversation and music. Uncle Ken Jones from the Boandik community is here to talk about his deep connection to country and his incredible life stories, all from the heart of the Limestone Coast. And we've got John Schumann, whose songs capture the Aussie spirit in ways that stick with you long after the music stops. Expect to hear a few tunes throughout our chat, each telling a story that ties back to South Australia and South Australians. There is no SA Drink Of The Week this week. And we have made John's interview an extended edition of the Musical Pilgrimage. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store – The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concisepage Running Sheet: South Australian Storytellers 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:00:00 SA Drink Of The Week No SA Drink this week. 00:03:37 Uncle Ken Jones Here on The Adelaide Show, we shine a spotlight on South Australian passion, and my guest has passion in spades. He is Uncle Ken Jones, who I'm sitting with during NAIDOC Week 2024. I met Uncle Ken through his work running the tourism business, Bush Adventures, down on the Limestone Coast, at Port MacDonnell, and I'm hoping we'll capture some of his profound connection to country, some of his wild story, and some of his storytelling and wisdom. Uncle Ken, welcome to the Adelaide Show. Uncle Ken, in a recent story about you published on SouthAustralia.com, you've said, “I'm part of the oldest continuous culture in the world.” How does this profound connection influence your daily life and values? Your parents deliberately hid your Aboriginal roots from you for much of your childhood, and in the story – which I will link to in the show notes – you reflect that upon discovering your Aboriginal heritage, you mentioned, “It was a shame factor.” I'd love to explore how this change in understanding about your identity affect your sense of belonging within Australian society?But just before you answer, I want to add something else. Your dad said he kept you identity a secret because, “Aboriginal people were not particularly loved or cared for in those days.” We're just about to hear from singer songwriter, John Schumann, and we'll be chatting about his song, On Every Anzac Day, which honours Aboriginal Australians who fought in the Australian army, defending someone else's king and defending land that had been taken away from them. Later in the song, the returned serviceman went to join his local RSL but was rejected because the people there didn't see a fellow soldier, they saw a black fella. Songs like that make me think I would have done the same as your father. But maybe there is a cost. Storytelling is clearly vital in Aboriginal culture. I remember hearing some dreaming stories shared by Aboriginal philosopher and author, Tyson Yunkaporta, and one, in particular about a crow and a magpie, has stayed with me ever since. Every time I see one of those birds, I remember the story about listening to your elders. It was the first time I understood the power of storytelling for passing on knowledge. How do you see storytelling among the Boandik people as similar to or different from mainstream Australian stories and the stuff we see on Netflix? You've worked tirelessly to forge connections and share your culture. What common grounds have you found most effective in bridging cultural divides? Looking to the future, you've expressed being “dangerously optimistic” about preserving Boandik Country's legacy. What are your hopes for the next generation of both Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal Australians in creating a more inclusive and understanding society? 00:29:58 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature an extended interview with John Schumann ahead of a special concert at The Gov on August 3, which we'll be going to, in which John Schumann and the Vagabond Band will work through a stack of John's back catalogue. In an interview for an ABC radio documentary on John Schumann's nation-changing song “I was only 19”, the noted rock historian Glenn A Baker concluded by saying “John Schumann is one of the finest songwriters this country has produced.” It's hard to argue with that because John Schumann's songs have that trace of red bulldust in them that is part bravado, part earthy wisdom, and they hang around your memory like flies in the Flinders Ranges. John, welcome back to The Adelaide Show. John, you and the Vagabond Crew are doing a show with many of the John Schumann back catalogue numbers on August 3 at The Gov. And I did see a video clip of you bemoaning the fact that cover bands earn more money that original singer songwriters these days, so think of the concert as a John Schumann cover show. Clever stuff!! We're recording this chat during NAIDOC week 2024, so as part of our meander through some of your South Australian-specific songs, I want to start and end with two that involve First Nations stories. The first is On Every Anzac Day. Back in 2014, the then Chief of Army, LTGEN David Morrison, commissioned you to write a song to pay tribute to Indigenous men and women who served Australia because he was worried the Anzac Centenary was going to ignore them. Turns out he was right, in a way, because as the song documents beautifully, there's the story of a black returned servicemen wanting to join his local RSL, only to be turned away because the people there only saw a black fella, not a soldier. Now, of course, when it comes to sacrifice and putting your life on the line, it's not a competition but there's something even more profound and filled with pathos and tragedy when you revere the fact that our Aboriginal soldiers put their lives on the line for someone else's king to defend the land they had taken away from them. How does this song resonate with you today and have you seen any clarity in how to fathom the contrasts and the tragedy of these situations?And who is singing with you on this? In our last episode, 395, we waltzed through all the big political stories of the day and I was able to use five Redgum songs to set the context for each. The opposition's call for nuclear power to be back on the agenda was accompanied by “Where Ya Gonna Run to?” There is the verse “Enrich the oxide out of Port Pirie and the toxic gases they won't even see but where ya gonna go when the north wind blows, where ya gonna run to now”. Interestingly, there has been some fairly solid science to support nuclear energy over the years but as we pointed out last week, its time has passed. It takes too long to build, the costs will blow out, and we'll be making more leaps and bounds with greener energy sources. Despite some of the work in its favour, you're dead right in that song – a haunting thought is what happens when something goes wrong? Of course, that's a quick, dramatic death, vs the slow drowning we're all suffering from the burning of oil, gas, and coal. Where's your thinking on this today? In episode 394, we traced some South Australian links to the stories of Sherlock Holmes, including the ship, Bass Rock, which was mentioned in the story, The Adventure of the Abbey Grange, travelling from Adelaide to Southampton. Not all ships made it, of course, including the famous Star of Greece, which broke apart and ran aground in a violent storm off Port Willunga on the 13th July 1888. There's some discrepancy in the actual number of lives lost, due to doubts about the number of people aboard the vessel when it left Port Adelaide, but most historians conclude that at least 18 perished. And one person who didn't, was your great grandfather, who missed the boat and saved his life. Can you take us into this story some more, and the song that appears on Etched In Blue called Thunder Across The Reef?Also, I have a recollection of hearing you perform this in Willunga – a special performance of etched in blue a long time ago – perhaps as part of a community arts project? For the Children is a song you wrote in your last few months in Redgum. Your first child was two and you were getting dragged away on tour by Redgum's management for 3 months at a time. For the Children explains, in part, why you left the band”. This is off rhyme or no rhyme – or really obtuse. Was that on purpose to invoke a mood of listlessness?Who was the lady from the paper?Have your kids ever used these words against you because sometimes we tap our higher, aspirational serves when writing and then life and foibles get in the way? “Graduation Day”, is a poignant evocation of the toll taken on our police officers who are called to serve and protect our communities. It's particularly raw here in the wake of the death of the son of our Police Commissioner, Grant Stephens. It was an unusual twist on the toll our people in blue pay. Another song about service in uniform. Some might think this contrasts with the Redgum bravado about ASIO printing out Redgum files so they can climb up to get to ours. Is it the writing class link between people on patrol? I want to finish with “Just Fade Away”, in which we hear a story about explorer John McDouall Stuart. The people from the Arabana nation advised him to follow the birds if he wanted to find water. What a great story, connecting us back to Uncle Ken, too.There's a great Wall of sound – What's making that haunting sound?Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Adelaide Show
395 - Redgum-flavoured Mid Year South Australian Politics Pulse Check

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2024 74:54


You'll be sitting in on a unique and eclectic political analysis with our in-house pollster, Robert Godden. Inspired by the poignant lyrics of Redgum, we'll dissect the mood of the electorate and explore burning issues from nuclear energy debates to the controversies of political donations and the ongoing strain on South Australia's hospital system. We'll also debate the legacy of Frome and the critical funding battles between sports and the arts. The SA Drink Of The Week this week is the new Australian whisky released by 23rd Street. And in the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature the new song from Alison Newman, which delves into PND. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! The Adelaide Show Podcast: Awarded Silver for Best Interview Podcast in Australia at the 2021 Australian Podcast Awards and named as Finalist for Best News and Current Affairs Podcast in the 2018 Australian Podcast Awards. And please consider becoming part of our podcast by joining our Inner Circle. It's an email list. Join it and you might get an email on a Sunday or Monday seeking question ideas, guest ideas and requests for other bits of feedback about YOUR podcast, The Adelaide Show. Email us directly and we'll add you to the list: podcast@theadelaideshow.com.au If you enjoy the show, please leave us a 5-star review in iTunes or other podcast sites, or buy some great merch from our Red Bubble store - The Adelaide Show Shop. We'd greatly appreciate it. And please talk about us and share our episodes on social media, it really helps build our community. Oh, and here's our index of all episode in one concisepage Running Sheet: Redgum-flavoured Mid Year South Australian Politics Pulse Check 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:03:02 SA Drink Of The Week For our SA Drink of the Week segment, we're diving into the craftsmanship behind 23rd Street Distillery's pioneering Australian Whisky. 23rd Street has taken quality Australian barley, and then distilled it using two different, historic copper pot stills, amplifying the whisky's natural flavours and aromatic oils. Each batch boasts a robust palate of biscuity malt, vanillin oak, and toasty undertones. This whisky is matured in ex-Bourbon barrels and richly seasoned Tawny barrels. Join us as whisky aficionado David Olney helps us explore this bold, new addition to the 23rd Street lineup. 00:16:26 The Redgum-flavoured Political Pulse Check With Robert Godden Having seen footage of Premier Peter Malinauskus sleeping rough on a winter's night, it gave us pause for thought. What are his chances of staying ensconced in the warm and comforting rooms and hallways of Parliament House after the next election vs his risk of being tossed into the street? We figured it was time to check in with our in-house political pollster, Robert Godden, for his unique and eclectic range of political tea leaf reading. Robert, is it possible to start with your reading of the mood of the electorate, or, should I say, state? Here are some issues to give our discussion some structure, given some context by Redgum: I'd like to start with some Redgum lyrics (Enrich the oxide out of Port Pirie, And the toxic gases they won't even see, But where ya gonna go, When the North wind blows, Where ya gonna run to now?). Of course, this relates to the ongoing debate that never seems to reach its half life; nuclear power. Federal Opposition Leader Peter Dutton's calls for nuclear energy is raising heat levels within South Australian Liberal ranks. Some more Redgum lyrics (Electioneering's such a bore, Three months of bending ears, Thank Christ I only see you yobbos, Once every three years). Of course, that's four years in SA but when we think elections we have to think about all the political donations helping to prop up the different teams. What do you think of the South Australian government's proposal to ban political donations? More Redgum lyrics (Life wasn't meant to be impossible, Spare us the indignity, Two cheers for progress, reason denied, Whitewash and platitudes are all I can find). Does this relate to concerns about the strain on South Australia's hospital system, with the government releasing a new ad campaign to reduce pressure on emergency departments. More Redgum lyrics (We went looking for Australia In between the TV lines, 'Cause the ABC just couldn't make it real, Colour documentary From a beanbag on the floor Never shows as much as it conceals), this brings us to Frome and what he was really like and whether we should cancel him as the namesake of one of our electorates, as requested by Upper House MP Reggie Martin. More Redgum lyrics (Yes we know it was the festival of art and all that stuff, And the culture vultures still sat on the fence, Before you put your bum on those plush red seats take, a look in your backyard, Don't we need some changes in this town?) One of the big changes is more funding for the arts, with the government facing criticism that it prioritises sports over the arts. Discuss. 01:06:05 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature a song by Alison Newman, Things Are About To Get Dark. Experience a deeply personal musical journey with Alison Newman in our Musical Pilgrimage. Her EP "WOLF" confronts the challenging themes of postnatal depression, likened to a haunting dance with the Wolf of PND. Each track narrates a phase of her struggle and recovery, encapsulating the dark yet ultimately hopeful journey through a mix of melodramatic sounds and profound lyrics. This segment is not just a song feature; it's a testament to the resilience found in seeking help and the power of discussing mental health openly. The track we're hearing retells Alison's experience from the moment she experienced her first PND symptoms, it is a forboding moment of realisation, it is going to happen all over again. This track won the Australian Songwriters Association 2021 Exceptional Merit Award in the Rock/Indie CategorySupport the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو
Embracing cultural diversity with open arms: Eid celebrations in Port Pirie - پورٹ پیری (Port Pirie) میں عید کا جشن ، ملٹی کلچرل آسٹریلیا کی قوس و قزح

SBS Urdu - ایس بی ایس اردو

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2024 10:11


The diverse community of Port Pirie, in collaboration with SBS, recently held a vibrant Eid program. The event saw active participation from people of many different cultures, making it a true celebration of multi-faith and multicultural Australia. - ملٹی کلچرل کمیونیٹی پورٹ پیری نے ایس بی ایس کے تعاون سے جنوبی آسٹریلیا کے ریجنل ٹاؤن پورٹ پیری (Port Pirie) میں عید کا رنگا رنگ پروگرام منعقد کیا، اس عید پروگرام میں انڈیجینئیس اور مقامی افراد کے ساتھ مسلم، پاکستانی اور دیگر مذاہب ، ممالک اور کلچر کے افراد بھرپور طور پر شریک رہےجس کے باعث یہ عید پروگرام ملٹی کلچرل آسٹریلیا کا جشن بن گیا۔ پوڈ کاسٹ اور تصویری البم میں جانئے پورٹ پیری کے عید کے رنگ جس میں ایس بی ایس کی ٹیم نے بھی شرکت کی۔

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Magnetite Mines signs MoU with Port Pirie Council to help develop green iron production hub

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 5:39


Magnetite Mines CEO Tim Dobson joins Proactive's Jonathan Jackson in the Australian studio to discuss a major milestone relating to Port Pirie and its standing as a green iron production hub. The company has signed an MoU with Port Pirie Council in South Australia, which will see MGT strategically engage State and Federal governments on the development potential for green iron production in Port Pirie. The MoU includes undertaking preliminary planning for future green iron production in PortPirie, including community and First Nations engagement. Dobson explains how the MoU can help with the SA Government's Green Iron & Steel Strategy and what a future green iron industry looks like. In the company's announcement, Dobson said, “We see a once-in-a-generation, economy-changing opportunity for South Australia to take a leading role in global steel sector decarbonisation thanks to its expansive magnetite resources, green hydrogen and renewable energy.” #ProactiveInvestors #MagnetiteMines #ASX #GreenIron #PortPirie #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Art Gallery of South Australia
Tarnanthi 2023 - Saltbush Country Artists at Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery

Art Gallery of South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 39:17


Tune into artist talks from Tarnanthi 2023 partner exhibitions across South Australia. Saltbush Country artists discuss their exhibition at Port Pirie Regional Art Gallery.

featured Wiki of the Day
Ernest Roberts (Australian politician)

featured Wiki of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2023 4:36


fWotD Episode 2402: Ernest Roberts (Australian politician) Welcome to featured Wiki of the Day where we read the summary of the featured Wikipedia article every day.The featured article for Saturday, 2 December 2023 is Ernest Roberts (Australian politician).Ernest Alfred Roberts (21 February 1868 – 2 December 1913) was a Labor member of the South Australian House of Assembly from 1896 to 1902 and 1905 to 1908 and then the Australian House of Representatives from 1908 to 1913. Roberts also served as an officer in South Africa during the Second Boer War, with South Australian colonial forces in 1900 and Commonwealth forces in 1902. From 1904 to 1908 he was the editor of The Herald, a left-wing newspaper published by the United Labor Party (ULP).Born in London and schooled on the island of Guernsey, Roberts initially followed his father into the merchant marine, and after briefly living in Queensland he moved to Port Pirie, South Australia. There he worked on the wharves, was active in the labour movement, and was a member of the town council. In 1893 he ran unsuccessfully for the seat of Gladstone in the House of Assembly as an independent Labour candidate. On his second attempt in 1896 he was elected as a ULP candidate, and was the youngest member of the assembly. He cemented his position at the 1899 election. In late 1899, he crossed the floor and contributed to the defeat of the ministry of Charles Kingston, attracting sharp criticism from some parts of the ULP.In 1900, Roberts served in the Second Boer War in South Africa as a lieutenant with the 4th Imperial Bushmen's Contingent raised from South Australia. After its arrival in June his unit was involved in several engagements, including the relief of the garrison at Elands River. In December, Roberts, considering the fighting almost over, asked for and received permission to return home, and resumed his seat in the assembly. Post-Federation, Roberts helped raise a unit of the Australian Commonwealth Horse and served with it as a captain in South Africa in 1902. The main operation of his unit was as part of a large-scale concerted "drive" to push the remaining Boers to surrender, and Roberts personally took the surrender of more than 190 Boers, along with the capture of a similar number of horses. Roberts' term in the assembly expired while he was absent in South Africa, and he did not contest any seat at the 1902 South Australian state election. From 1904 to 1908 Roberts edited The Herald, and he successfully ran for the seat of Adelaide in the 1905 state election. He was re-elected in the state election of 3 November 1906. He was vice-president and then president of the ULP in 1907–1908, and was also a member of the council of the South Australian School of Mines and a board member of the Adelaide Co-operative Society.When a by-election was called for 13 June 1908 in the federal division of Adelaide following Kingston's death, Roberts ran as the Australian Labour (Labor from 1912) Party candidate and won the seat, then retained it in the 1910 federal election. Roberts represented the minister for defence, Senator George Pearce, in the House of Representatives, and also while Pearce was overseas in 1911, and was appointed as an honorary minister later that year. He retained his seat at the 1913 federal election, but soon after a fierce parliamentary debate on 2 December 1913 he collapsed and died from a heart condition. He received a state funeral attended by 6,000 people. The loss of Roberts – considered a highly capable and up-and-coming member of the ULP – was felt intensely by his political comrades, along with his fire, energy and enthusiasm. In 1917 a monument was erected over his grave at West Terrace Cemetery in Adelaide, which The Advertiser newspaper described as "emblematic of the untimely end to [his] brilliant career".This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:10 UTC on Saturday, 2 December 2023.For the full current version of the article, see Ernest Roberts (Australian politician) on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm Nicole Standard.

Daily Telegraph News & Politics
Bruce Lehrmann Admits To Cocaine When He Learned Of Brittany Higgins Sexual Assault Allegation 28/11/2023

Daily Telegraph News & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 3:01


Bruce Lehrmann has admitted to taking cocaine on the night he learned he was the subject of sexual assault allegations, telling a court he “spiralled” after watching Brittany Higgins' The Project interview. Training for venue bouncers is “not fit for purpose” and needs to be urgently overhauled as part of a broader move to ­turbocharge Sydney's night-time economy. A released immigration detainee who refused a mandatory electronic tracker was uncontactable to police and at large in the community as Labor refused to reveal any details about the case. The worst of the storm  missed Adelaide, but Whyalla, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Jamestown, Melrose, Peterborough and Olary were affected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Courier Mail - News Feed
Bruce Lehrmann Admits To Cocaine When He Learned Of Brittany Higgins Sexual Assault Allegation 28/11/2023

Courier Mail - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 3:01


Bruce Lehrmann has admitted to taking cocaine on the night he learned he was the subject of sexual assault allegations, telling a court he “spiralled” after watching Brittany Higgins' The Project interview. Training for venue bouncers is “not fit for purpose” and needs to be urgently overhauled as part of a broader move to ­turbocharge Sydney's night-time economy. A released immigration detainee who refused a mandatory electronic tracker was uncontactable to police and at large in the community as Labor refused to reveal any details about the case. The worst of the storm  missed Adelaide, but Whyalla, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Jamestown, Melrose, Peterborough and Olary were affected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Herald Sun - News Feed
Bruce Lehrmann Admits To Cocaine When He Learned Of Brittany Higgins Sexual Assault Allegation 28/11/2023

The Herald Sun - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 3:01


Bruce Lehrmann has admitted to taking cocaine on the night he learned he was the subject of sexual assault allegations, telling a court he “spiralled” after watching Brittany Higgins' The Project interview. Training for venue bouncers is “not fit for purpose” and needs to be urgently overhauled as part of a broader move to ­turbocharge Sydney's night-time economy. A released immigration detainee who refused a mandatory electronic tracker was uncontactable to police and at large in the community as Labor refused to reveal any details about the case. The worst of the storm  missed Adelaide, but Whyalla, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Jamestown, Melrose, Peterborough and Olary were affected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Bruce Lehrmann Admits To Cocaine When He Learned Of Brittany Higgins Sexual Assault Allegation 28/11/2023

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 3:01


Bruce Lehrmann has admitted to taking cocaine on the night he learned he was the subject of sexual assault allegations, telling a court he “spiralled” after watching Brittany Higgins' The Project interview. Training for venue bouncers is “not fit for purpose” and needs to be urgently overhauled as part of a broader move to ­turbocharge Sydney's night-time economy. A released immigration detainee who refused a mandatory electronic tracker was uncontactable to police and at large in the community as Labor refused to reveal any details about the case. The worst of the storm  missed Adelaide, but Whyalla, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Jamestown, Melrose, Peterborough and Olary were affected.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The XCandidates
Kerry White Interview - You MUST Listen to this Aboriginal Elder - ExCandidates Episode 81

The XCandidates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 96:06


We are joined again by Nurungga Elder, Kerry White.   Since speaking to her back on Episode 31, Kerry has been busy trying to get her ‘Voice' heard by appearing on the Outsiders on Sky News, being asked to join the committee of Recognise A Better Way and doing numerous speaking engagements.   Kerry maintains a strong stance against the Voice to Parliament referendum and argues why it would be detrimental to Aboriginal people and the rest of the Australian population broadly.   Not holding back, Kerry discusses why British colonisation was beneficial to Aboriginal people, the role of the United Nations in Aboriginal affairs, the difference between city mobs and rural and remote mobs and much more.   Kerry resides in Port Pirie, where she has worked in a number of community roles, including the local Aboriginal Community Centre. She worked as a nurse in her early career and is a diabetes educator and case manager with Families SA.   Please follow or contact Kerry at: https://twitter.com/KerryWh75273030 https://www.recogniseabetterway.org.au   Hosted by: ·        Adam Zahra - One Nation candidate for Macarthur (Federal) and Campbelltown (NSW) https://twitter.com/AdamZahra2023 https://www.instagram.com/zahra4campbelltown/   ·        Steven Tripp – Former candidate for Warringah https://www.facebook.com/ExCandidate.Steven https://twitter.com/RealStevenTripp https://spectator.com.au/author/steven-tripp/ Follow us on: Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DT Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidates Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExCandidates/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/excandidates/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExCandidates Gab: https://gab.com/ExCandidates Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/excandidates Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@Excandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ex-candidates/id1631685864 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85ZWQ1NGMzMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f6abb085-cb79-411b-958f-e7e89274332f/the-excandidates iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-the-excandidates-120960322/   Please share and spread the word!   #AusPol #interview #podcast #politics #nevergiveup #media #onenation #stolengeneration #un #unitednations #sovereignty #treaty #truthtelling #mob #nurungga #elder #aboriginal #outsiders #kerrywhite #recogniseabetterway #voteno #thevoice #colonisation

The Environmental Justice Lab
Episode 18 - Environmental justice and Mental Health, Pt. 3 - Lead Exposure and Mental Health Outcomes

The Environmental Justice Lab

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2023 20:47


Toxic contamination has been shown to have significant, adverse physical health impacts. However, the mental health impacts of exposure to toxic contamination is not often discussed.On this episode, we are discussing the mental health impacts of lead exposure. Lead is a major issue in the United States and around the world, and there is a large amount of research that connects lead contamination to severe mental health disorders for both children and adults. Let's explore the research behind it. Join us!Learn more:2020 UNICEF Report – The Toxic TruthThe intersectional effect of poverty, home ownership, and racial/ethnic composition on mean childhood blood lead levels in Milwaukee County neighborhoodsEarly-life lead exposure and neurodevelopmental disordersProspective associations between childhood low-level lead exposure and adult mental health problems: The Port Pirie cohort studyAssociation of Childhood Lead Exposure With Adult Personality Traits and Lifelong Mental HealthConnect with our Environmental Justice Lab community: Instagram: @envjusticelab Facebook: www.facebook.com/EnvironmentalJusticeLabEmail: theenvironmentaljusticelab@gmail.comDon't forget to subscribe and rate the podcast wherever you listen!

FlowNews24
@SamTelferMP for Flinders #EyrePeninsula on clearing up the council election mess, growing regional housing and population | @SALibMedia

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 10:13


For FlowFM listeners on the west coast and Eyre Peninsula of South Australia we discuss the local government election fiasco that will likely see 45 disqualified councillors get a 13th hour chance to get back into office, including Streaky Bay's mayor and deputy mayor. We also discuss with the shadow minister for population growth getting the settings right to capitalise on a strong move away from capital cities into the regions, including Port Pirie, as indicated this week by the Regional Australia Institute's Regional Movers Index.

Game On
WOW - Five Coaches sacked in 1 season - disillusioned with the AFL coaching scene !!!!

Game On

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2023 99:35


Once again what a week its been in sports - From South Australia to everywhere abroad !!!In this episode Pete & Malcom briefly chat about - Australian Open Tennis is Underway - South Australian Women's teams update !!!!- Adelaide Strikers are struggling to make the finals after such a positive start to the BBL12 This week we speak with South Australian (CROWS) royalty & South Australian media personality - Mark Bickley - We talk about Marks career from his early days at Port Pirie right through to his time at the crows and beyondAnd some of our EXTRA TIME BIG FINISH questions - Tour Downunder in Adelaide this week - SANFL player coming and goings for 2023 !!!!Plus much much more ..........Find us on your favourite podcast providers Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/game-on/id1647951809Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/55zvQJnnwSXfazoEEKEj50?si=ea5099e361d84731#cricketaustralia#testcricket#adelaide36ers#basketball#aflw#AFLDraft#atp#AFL#sanfl#cricket#baseball#adelaidegiants#supercars#valo500

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2022


T Ports is expanding storage capacity to keep up with the Upper Eyre Peninsula crop, after mass dumping of fruit in 2022, avocado growers are bracing for another year of oversupply off the back of increased production and another big flowering and Heywire winner  Zane Hunter from Port Pirie explains why he chose to speak about his relationship with his grandfather.

Kickin' It Local
Jayden LoBasso - Adelaide Comets (Part One)

Kickin' It Local

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2022 40:07


Adelaide Comets' Jayden LoBasso shares his journey, coming from a tight-knit community in Port Pirie before eventually moving to Adelaide for football. The dedication from his parents played a huge part, with long drives to the city on multiple nights of the week. Jayden's dedication sets him apart, he shares his memories from his boyhood club, to the big lessons learnt from his time at Adelaide United Youth. He also describes why he believes Adelaide Comets was the right more at the right time, just before things became tough and the club was there to support him through it. Part Two available soon.

The XCandidates
Kerry White Interview - An Aboriginal Elder Against ‘The Voice' - ExCandidates Ep31

The XCandidates

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 68:33


On this episode: We are joined by Aboriginal Elder, Kerry White from the Narungga People in South Australia. We are bypassing the mainstream ‘narrative' and speaking straight with an Elder, who is on the ground, with her people. This is a fascinating interview, in which Kerry educates us on the differences between Aborigines and Indigenous, the definition of a mob and what a ‘tick-a-boxer' refers to. Kerry also speaks out against the proposed Indigenous Voice to Parliament and argues why it would be detrimental to Aboriginal people and the rest of the population more broadly. Kerry resides in Port Pirie, where she has worked in a number of community roles, including the local Aboriginal Community Centre. She worked as a nurse in her early career and is a diabetes educator and case manager with Families SA. Kerry also ran as a One Nation candidate in the South Australian electorate of Grey, one of the largest in the country. Hosted by: · Adam Zahra - One Nation candidate for Macarthur https://www.facebook.com/AdamZahra.PHON https://www.instagram.com/zahra4campbelltown/ · Steven Tripp - One Nation candidate for Warringah https://www.facebook.com/ExCandidate.Steven https://www.instagram.com/excandidates/ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ExCandidates/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/excandidates/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/ExCandidates Gab: https://gab.com/ExCandidates Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/excandidates Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DT YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@excandidates Rumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidates Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-ex-candidates/id1631685864 Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy85ZWQ1NGMzMC9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw Amazon Music: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/f6abb085-cb79-411b-958f-e7e89274332f/the-excandidates Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/show/the-ex-candidates Please share and spread the word!

Sky News - Paul Murray Live
Paul Murray Live Our Town: Port Pirie | 27 October

Sky News - Paul Murray Live

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2022 43:34


Paul visits the seaport town of Port Pirie, South Australia. Discover how Port Pirie is the city of opportunity. Listen to the Federal Hotel's Mark Phillips. Plus, Peter Marshman Oam from Youth Opportunities on supporting local aussie kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022


Harvest has kicked off with the first load of barley being dropped to Port Pirie's Viterra site, SA growers are feeling the squeeze with the cooler and wetter conditions leading to fruit dumping in the Riverland and Murray Darling water ministers agree to change the socio-economic requirements for water efficiency projects.

Giddy Up
Girl Power w/ Kate Gath on Giddy Up (05/10/22)

Giddy Up

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 24:37


Champion harness trainer Kate Gath joined Gareth for Girl Power to discuss her move from Port Pirie to Victoria, her experience as a female in the harness industry, the best horses she's ridden and much more in a moving interview.

Young Blood (Men’s Health Matters)
Black, Gay and Living By Example with Marcellus Enalanga

Young Blood (Men’s Health Matters)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2022 37:52


Marcellus Enalanga is a gay Aboriginal man who's faced prejudice on all sides. Marcellus had a lot to grapple with growing up in Port Pirie. Figuring out who he was and how to be himself was no easy task. He had some very dark days that culminated in attempting suicide. But thankfully Marcellus's story was only beginning. Since then, he's gone on to help make significant improvements to Aboriginal youth services and education; and most importantly, become proud of everything he is.

Australia Wide
‘I don't really want to raise a child in a caravan' - Port Pirie caravan park becomes refuge with housing 'impossible' to find

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 30:00


Relevant and engaging coverage that provides news and analysis of national issues significant to regional Australia.

FlowNews24
Rebecca Knol CEO of SACOME (@Mining_EnergySA) on mining access to farm land and @FraserNarungga @GeoffBrock2 positions

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 7:51


Miners' access to farmland shouldn't be a bargaining chip for independents on who is elected in minority government deliberations, the Chamber of Mines and Energy's Rebecca Knol told FlowFM, singling our regional independent MPs and potential king-makers Fraser Ellis on the Yorke Peninsula seat of Narungga and Geoff Brock running for the outback and Port Pirie seat of Frome, both of whom played a lead role in a parliamentary inquiry seeking to control miners' access to prime agricultural land. South Australians started voting on Monday 7 March with in-person voting on election day, Saturday 19 March

Kickin' It Local
Domenic Sciancalepore - Northern Demons

Kickin' It Local

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 20:32


Domenic Sciancalepore the Technical Director of State League 2 club the Northern Demons explains what its like having a squad spread across two cities, two and a half hours between each other. Shares his passion for the game and why he has filled many roles around the club and what the plans are for the Demons belated 70th Birthday. Dom also opens up about the struggles of running a football club in a Aussie Rules dominated region and how the club gives back to the next generation in Port Pirie community.

The Advertiser - News Feed
Largest Hydrogen Electrolyser Coming To SA 09/12/21

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 3:27


Construction of the world's largest hydrogen electrolyser, to be built in Port Pirie, could begin in little more than a year, with an engineering study into the $750m project under way.  Lawyers, mafia figures and bikies are among 160 people being targeted by police after being caught organising crimes, including drug-smuggling and money-laundering, via the secret police Trojan horse app AN0M. Flying cars and 3D-printed satellites will be built in Adelaide at the nation's first dedicated space manufacturing hub. And in sport, Australian Olympic swimmer Madeline Groves says she was “molested by an adult male” when she was a teenage swimmer. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription atadvertiser.com.au  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Aboriginal Way radio
Aboriginal Language Interpreting Service

Aboriginal Way radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 13:05


A new service by the Department of Human Services (DHS) will connect Aboriginal people with limited English skills to interpreters who can translate important information from government departments.Executive Director of Community Support and Investment at DHS, Ruth Ambler, shares how the service works and why it will break down communication barriers for Aboriginal people living in South Australia.DHS is hiring Aboriginal interpreters currently living/working in Adelaide, Port Augusta, Whyalla, Port Pirie, Eyre Peninsula and APY Lands. For more information contact: 8226 6661 or alis@sa.gov.au

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little
Port Pirie voted S***test Town of Australia, and their Mayor's Not Happy

Carrie & Tommy Catchup - Hit Network - Carrie Bickmore and Tommy Little

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 4:54


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FlowNews24
Full interview with independent member for Frome and candidate for Stuart, Geoff Brock MP

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2021 8:43


Former minister Geoff Brock, independent member for the state seat of Frome, with Port Pirie one of its major centres, opposed boundary changes that now see him feeling compelled to run for the seat of Stuart which will contain Port Pirie at the 2022 March state election. In this interview, Mr Brock talks about the housing, homelessness and mental health challenges for the region and his passion for the Upper Spencer Gulf as a future powerhouse.

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 30:00


Construction on a $75 million dollar abattoir in Port Pirie is on track to start within five months, more than 80 Chinese abattoir workers are heading back to work this morning at Midfield Meats at Warrnambool and the honey library app to authenticate Australian honey is about to be rolled out.

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2020 30:00


Construction on a $75 million dollar abattoir in Port Pirie is on track to start within five months, more than 80 Chinese abattoir workers are heading back to work this morning at Midfield Meats at Warrnambool and the honey library app to authenticate Australian honey is about to be rolled out.

Talking Real Estate
Talking Real Estate Adelaide S1 E29

Talking Real Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2020 47:17


On our show today. • In real estate news we find out about were its better to buy a property then to rent one. And the demand for property in Whyalla, Port Pirie and Port Augusta. • We look at this week's real estate auction and housing numbers in the weekly snapshot. • We are back over to Italy for idealistas Italian property report and the Italian property of the week. • Our guess this week is Emma Walter from All Properties Group who will speak to us about the Brisbane real estate market. • And if you are looking to move a little out of Adelaide, we will bring you properties from HighMarsh Island in our open homes and upcoming Auctions. • And as we do each week Karen will bring you her open home of the week. Please join us this Saturday from 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM ACST on Radio Italia Uno 87.6FM. Listen live https://www.italiauno.com.au/online #radioitaliauno #talkingrealestate #adelaide #italiauno #realestateradio --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talkingrealestate/message

Air Heads
Flying hours outside of Radio - Melanie Westbrook (Episode 104)

Air Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 20:51


Melanie started her Radio career at Community Radio 5 Triple Y in Whyalla hosting the Council show before moving to TRAX in Port Pirie, South Australia. It wasn't long Before Melanie got some experience with the ABC as a show producer and realized her dream of working in Radio Full time. She started working with 5CC in Port Lincoln before launching her own Pod Cast - Dream Chasers!Today on the show we talk all things radio of course but dive into the world of Podcasting where Melanie is currently exercising her creative skills, while looking for another job in the radio industry. As we know thanks to COVID there are as rare as hens teeth.

Australia Wide
"All of a sudden they started dying" - lead levels in Port Pirie cattle prompt calls for further investigation

Australia Wide

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 30:00


High lead levels have been detected in a herd of cattle near the Flinders Ranges, after the animals started going blind, staggering, tilting their heads and dying.

South Australian Country Hour
SA Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 30:00


A Primary Industries investigation has found elevated lead levels in around forty cattle from a farm near Port Pirie and we celebrate the crucial role women play in the agricultural sector across the regions and the globe.

Auscast Literature Channel
“Stimulating and Unnerving” (Teaching Online) - The Word Docs

Auscast Literature Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 32:56


COVID-19 threw us headlong into online teaching at a moment's notice, requiring flexibility, agility and the fleet-footedness of a moscato-soaked gazelle. Well, it threw Alex and Sean into online teaching and moscato. Amy was on study leave. Now as Semester Two hits, Amy's joining them on the frontlines, but swapping out the moscato for a nice Clare riesling or a McLaren Vale grenache. What tips can the boys offer? How do you convert a curriculum from face-to-face Socratic teaching to the chat rooms and vids of the interwebs? What are the pitfalls? And what are the unexpected benefits? Pop a cork on your wine of choice and get ready for some truth bombs from three dedicated educators in the age of Zoom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Big Brain Channel
“Stimulating and Unnerving” (Teaching Online) - The Word Docs

Big Brain Channel

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 32:56


COVID-19 threw us headlong into online teaching at a moment's notice, requiring flexibility, agility and the fleet-footedness of a moscato-soaked gazelle. Well, it threw Alex and Sean into online teaching and moscato. Amy was on study leave. Now as Semester Two hits, Amy's joining them on the frontlines, but swapping out the moscato for a nice Clare riesling or a McLaren Vale grenache. What tips can the boys offer? How do you convert a curriculum from face-to-face Socratic teaching to the chat rooms and vids of the interwebs? What are the pitfalls? And what are the unexpected benefits? Pop a cork on your wine of choice and get ready for some truth bombs from three dedicated educators in the age of Zoom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Word Docs
“Stimulating and Unnerving” (Teaching Online) - The Word Docs

Word Docs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2020 32:56


COVID-19 threw us headlong into online teaching at a moment's notice, requiring flexibility, agility and the fleet-footedness of a moscato-soaked gazelle. Well, it threw Alex and Sean into online teaching and moscato. Amy was on study leave. Now as Semester Two hits, Amy's joining them on the frontlines, but swapping out the moscato for a nice Clare riesling or a McLaren Vale grenache. What tips can the boys offer? How do you convert a curriculum from face-to-face Socratic teaching to the chat rooms and vids of the interwebs? What are the pitfalls? And what are the unexpected benefits? Pop a cork on your wine of choice and get ready for some truth bombs from three dedicated educators in the age of Zoom. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Air Heads
Russian Sub in Lady Bay - Duncan Potts (Episode 88)

Air Heads

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2020 16:26


This week on the show another bloke who was part of the soundtrack of my childhood. Duncan Potts was ON AIR at 5CC, Port Pirie and 5AU, Port Augusta when I was growing up and definitely played a role in influencing my career. Now the Network CD for NSW for SCA Duncan offers a lot of great advice on the Pod Cast this week.

Jon Brooks Swear Jar
Just Light and Time with Nat Rogers

Jon Brooks Swear Jar

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 70:14


Jon is joined by photographer and educator Nat Rogers to discuss working in the news business, experiencing culture and voluntourism.

Background Briefing - ABC RN
How were the kids in this town contaminated?

Background Briefing - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 40:49


For children in Port Pirie there is no 10 second rule. When you grow up in a “lead town” eating off the floor is forbidden, and could be harmful to your health. But when a mum follows all the strict and unusual rules of the town to keep her son safe and his blood lead still continues to rise, she asks: what am I doing wrong? Can a town coexist with a lead smelter? Paul Culliver investigates

Background Briefing - ABC RN
How were the kids in this town contaminated?

Background Briefing - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 40:49


For children in Port Pirie there is no 10 second rule. When you grow up in a “lead town” eating off the floor is forbidden, and could be harmful to your health. But when a mum follows all the strict and unusual rules of the town to keep her son safe and his blood lead still continues to rise, she asks: what am I doing wrong? Can a town coexist with a lead smelter? Paul Culliver investigates

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast
How were the kids in this town contaminated?

Sunday Extra - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 40:49


For children in Port Pirie there is no 10 second rule. When you grow up in a “lead town” eating off the floor is forbidden, and could be harmful to your health. But when a mum follows all the strict and unusual rules of the town to keep her son safe and his blood lead still continues to rise, she asks: what am I doing wrong? Can a town coexist with a lead smelter? Paul Culliver investigates

AdeLOL - Adelaide & SA's
A Ducking Good Time on a Port Pirie Beach

AdeLOL - Adelaide & SA's "Heaps Good History"

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 24:41


Maybe it's all the lead in the soil, but the people of Port Pirie have acquired a bit of a reputation over the years for engaging in some very bizarre behaviour down on Solomontown Beach.  Join us as we journey back 100 years and hear about some of their antics.  Don't forget, our Fringe shows start tomorrow and there are just a handful of tickets left for each show. Tickets are selling faster than bog roll in a pandemic so don't leave it any longer.  #HeapsGoodHistory #AdeLOL #AdelaideComedy #ComedyPodcast #AdelaidePodcast #HeapsGoodHistory

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019


The 2019 Kondinin Group, ABC Rural Farmer of the Year Award winner announced, SA Dairyfarmers Association President dismisses the proposed 11 cent levy on milk as a band-aid solution and grain trader Archer Daniels Midland has opened its first grain bulk handling site in Australia near Port Pirie.

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019


The State Government is going ahead with its plan to lift the GM crop moratorium on mainland South Australia but the Greens will move a disallowance motion rejecting the proposed regulations. Plus the first grain of the season has reached the silos in Port Pirie, and recycled straw made of rye helping environment and farmers in war on single-use plastics.

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 60:00


African Swine Fever is continuing its march with South Korea confirming it has been found in the nation's pig herd, grain will be exported by ship from Port Pirie for the first time in at least 10 years and a family on Eyre Peninsula is slowly changing the way they farm, looking at more sustainable living and regenerative farming.

Heavy Metal Over A Six Pack's Podcast
EP 63 - HALL OF FAME AND The "Summah From Down Undah...GROUND"

Heavy Metal Over A Six Pack's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2019 99:39


All none guest episodes this summer will feature underground music from bands from all over that submitted wanting to be shared! Make sure you check out those that do! Epic stuff coming thru! To start! We feature 4 tracks. AND Today's main event along with this awesome music is a Hall Of Fame Inductee into the HMOA6PACK HOF ... a pretty obvious choice... IRON MAIDEN will officially be inducted. Like, Share, Listen, and REPEAT MOFO'S SUMMAH from Down UnderGround Jackpipe JACKPIPE is as crude and fun loving as a heavy metal and hardcore crossover band can be, with all of the gruff bigmouth charm and deeply buried (but ever present) endearing sentiment that helps define the Big Apple. These are four guys weaned on Howard Stern, Andrew Dice Clay, and S.O.D., armed with big riffs, bigger pitchers of beer, and the biggest of belly laughs. JACKPIPE is defiantly free of trigger-warnings and safe spaces. "Take Me To The Buffet" www.jackpipeny.com www.reverbnation.com/jackpipe www.facebook.com/jackpipeny Terror Garden Terror Garden is an American hard rock/heavy metal band from Long Island, NY, citing influences ranging from 1970's classic hard rock to today's modern metal scene. Paul Terror (lead vocals), Gee (drums) and Johnny Wildchild (guitar/vocals) have been members since its inception in 2010. Tony Cianciotto (bass/vocals) joined in April 2014, while Mike de Gruchy (guitar/vocals) was added to the lineup in February 2017. The band's 9-song debut album, 'Specimen Cup', was independently released on October 12th, 2015. In September 2016, Terror Garden was featured on Verizon Fios1's 'Rising Stars' special promo. 'Karma & Chaos', the band's 2nd independent effort, was released on May 25th, 2018. Three of the 8 songs are re-recordings from the 'Specimen Cup' album: 'Deep', 'Out Of My Head' and 'Shut Up & Buy Me A Drink'. Produced by Terror Garden and Peter R. Pizzo Jr. (Crescent Sound Studios, Farmingdale, NY), it has received critical acclaim amongst their peers and across the Long Island music scene. Album “Karma And Chaos” "Selfie Queen” 5-piece original hard rock/metal from Long Island, New York-United States e-mail: terrorgardenband@gmail.com facebook: www.facebook.com/terrorgardenband press kit: www.reverbnation.com/rpk/terrorgarden youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCtqjTYeVP_MpGbmEk457ORw?sub_confirmation=1 Maniacal https://shadowbeastrecords.bandcamp.com/album/life-is-a-dark-chain-of-events https://www.reverbnation.com/maniacalportpirie https://www.facebook.com/maniacalportpirie/ "This Means War” Hailing from Port Pirie, South Australia, MANIACAL is a five piece Metal band concentrating on writing original music with a style that blends Groove, Thrash and Death Metal. Current members are Dave Hawkins (Guitars), Kane Sampson (Guitars), Jason Caspers (Bass), Sam Verco (Drums) and Andy Kite (Vocals). The band originally formed back in late 2008 where a number of months were spent writing new music and in mid 2009 the band entered Against The Grain Studio to record their first album “Buried In Hell” which was recorded, mixed and mastered by Andy Kite. This album was released in early 2010 which was met with great reviews both locally and worldwide. After the release of “Buried In Hell”, the band spent the rest of 2010 promoting the album, playing at numerous venues around South Australia with their music also appearing on compilation CD’s such as “Of Great Magnitude” and “Streetcult Loud Music Compilation #14”, alongside bands like “Fear Factory”, “Kingdom Of Sorrow”, “Tristania”, “Leaves Eyes” and many more. The band has since headed back to Against The Grain Studio and recorded their second album entitled “Life Is A Dark Chain Of Events” which is set to be released on December the 12th, 2018, through Shadow Beast Records. The new album was again recorded and mixed by Andy Kite with the mastering duties being handled by the legendary Jens Bogren of Sweden who has mastered bands such as Soilwork, Amon Amarth and Opeth just to name a few. 2019 is set to be an even bigger and better year for the band with more live shows already in the pipeline and the release of their new album which will see the band promote the new CD with live shows across South Australia, Nationally and Internationally. Inverter 16 Dollars Bare Bones. Nine new tracks from the Boston, MA-based hardcore/metal/hip-hop/industrial act INVERTER News Links: https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=3429803530379133&id=141010049258514 https://www.14news.com/2019/06/11/rockport-ind-pd-gets-new-officer-former-drummer-five-finger-death-punch/ https://www.cnn.com/2019/06/17/entertainment/megadeth-dave-mustaine-throat-cancer-trnd/index.html https://loudwire.com/metal-songs-that-make-a-great-history-lesson/ Todays Beers: Kona Brewing Co - Gold Cliff IPA - M = 6 https://konabrewingco.com Leinenkugels - Sunset Wheat - A = 5 https://www.leinie.com/av?url=https://www.leinie.com/ Visit our Patreon account and contribute to the cause! https://www.patreon.com/hmoa6pack Vector Graphic credit: Vector Graphics by Vecteezy.com ARMPHIS YouTube Channel - Royalty Free Music Background https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQZ4eWuXjiHw0aurWGPFOUA https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtgf00GvfFQVsYBA7V7RwUw https://www.youtube.com/redirect?q=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fteknoaxe&redir_token=-2bh4KUz3kifjmhBBvSCdpbUPc98MTUyNjkxNzAzM0AxNTI2ODMwNjMz&event=video_description&v=HaZzgw9aWc8 https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMZ8uDWrYwi62AASCNhMHcg All submissions to “Heavy Metal Over A Six Pack” are under the understanding that they are royalty free, and usage will be decided by editors and directors of “Heavy Metal Over A Six Pack”. Submissions are voluntary, we do not claim ownership of submissions but any submissions we deem free to use at our discretion. See our About section on our website for full legal disclaimer at http://hmoa6pack.podomatic.net/about.html Please respect our material, share with your friends and colleagues, please do not replicate or copy. We give credit to all sources who contribute to our show and all research we use. Like, Share, Listen, Repeat respectively! Check out the material and research the topics on your own, send us your feedback at hmoa6pack@gmail.com and go to our directories and give us a rating! Cheers!

Aboriginal Way radio
Nukunu native title determination

Aboriginal Way radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2019 18:08


The Federal Court has recognised that the Nukunu people are native title holders over a large area of South Australia around the city of Port Pirie. On this program we hear from the emotional Federal Court determination hearing which was held in the small town of Port Germein on the coast at the top of the Spencer Gulf.Speakers:Federal Court Justice CharlesworthJohn Turner, Nukunu ElderRose Turner, Nukunu original named claimantLindsay Thomas, Nukunu Elder and claimant

Two Crows Podcast
TwoCrowsS3E01 - WE ARE BACK for 2019!! Crows JLT1, AFLX, "WATT's the Vibe", AFLW and is 666 the devil's number, or just another AFL rule change?

Two Crows Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 49:10


TwoCrowsS3E01 - WE ARE BACK for 2019!! Crows JLT1, AFLX, AFLW and is 666 the devil's number, or just another AFL rule change? Ali and Ant hit the ground running in their Season 3.0!! In Episode 1 we cover: JLT1 - we analyse the Crows v Pear scorching encounter in Port Pirie  - Ant gets excited The Spectacle the was AFLX Is 666 the devils number, or just another AFL rule change? we have a look at some of the changes NEW SKIT "WATT's the Vibe" - Ali's spirit animal has left radio for the digital world, so she searches "high" and low for new material... luckily she didn't have to look very far at all.  AFLW - Crows vs North - The women took on the unbeaten Roos in a ripping encounter. the joy is BACK! JLT2 - Crows v Giants - Potential team changes for the game AFLW - Crows v Giants - Potential team changes and Ali rues missing an opportunity to use the term "Giant Twin" Whats to come from Two Crows Footy in a huge 2019 aka Season 3.0 Listen and Subscribe: PodBean, iTunes, YouTube and listen, like, follow, share and Retweet on Twitter @TwoCrowsPodcast

SANFL Podcast
Spencer Gulf FL President Les Promnitz chats about the Port Pirie JLT Match

SANFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2019 8:37


Spencer Gulf FL President Les Promnitz chats about the Port Pirie JLT Match by Zac Milbank

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks
INTERVIEW: Dr Angela Moran - 28 February 2019

Sports Show with Rowey & Bicks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2019 5:13


Dr Angela Moran is the West Adelaide Football Club Doctor and she joined us to discuss how the heat will impact players on Saturday in Port Pirie. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Get Invested with Bushy Martin
46. How AFL legend Mark Bickley went from good to great in sport and life

Get Invested with Bushy Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 83:58


Mark ‘Bicks' Bickley is one of South Australia's best-known humble heroes – a country boy from the regional town of Port Pirie who went on to become a dual premiership AFL captain with the Adelaide Crows, with 272 games to his name over a 13 year career. His rare contribution to the game was recognised with his admission into the Australian Football Hall of Fame. But his success didn't end here, in fact this was only the beginning. Since then he has enjoyed a long career in the media, both on TV and now on radio. He has also owned and run a retail business, was the Chairman of prominent organisation SA Great, the premium collective to promote the merits of the best kept secrets in South Australia. He has also enjoyed a stint in the coaching chair of his beloved Adelaide Crows. I've been a quiet admirer of Bicks for many years, not only for his obvious achievements, but more for the way he goes about everything he does. In this fascinating interview, you will find answers on how to go from good to great, along with the highs and lows associated with elite performance in sport, business and life in general, and much more. Mark Bickley's book recommendations Bounce by Matthew Syed Get Invested is the podcast dedicated to time poor professionals who want to work less and live more. Join Bushy Martin, one of Australia's top 10 property specialists, as he and his influential guests share know-how on the ways investing in property can unlock the life you always dreamed about and secure your financial future. Remember to subscribe on your favourite podcast player, and if you're enjoying the show please leave us a review. Find out more about Get Invested here https://bushymartin.com.au/get-invested-podcast/  Want to connect with Bushy? Get in touch here https://bushymartin.com.au/contact/  This show is produced by Apiro Media - http://apiropodcasts.com

Get Invested with Bushy Martin
46. How AFL legend Mark Bickley went from good to great in sport and life

Get Invested with Bushy Martin

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2019 83:58


Mark ‘Bicks’ Bickley is one of South Australia’s best-known humble heroes – a country boy from the regional town of Port Pirie who went on to become a dual premiership AFL captain with the Adelaide Crows, with 272 games to his name over a 13 year career. His rare contribution to the game was recognised […] The post 46. How AFL legend Mark Bickley went from good to great in sport and life appeared first on Bushy Martin.

Real People, With Jason Dunstone - Consumer Insights, Market Research, Customers, Design Thinking and More

Elena is Resident Artist at State Theatre Company South Australia, NIDA Graduate and a highly accomplished actor and now playwright, including State Theatre’s latest The Gods of Strangers.A play set in 1947 Port Pirie in regional South Australia and is inspired by Elena’s childhood growing up in the region, her own ancestory and oral histories of Greek, Cypriot and Italian migrants.We go on a wonderful journey from Elena’s childhood playing as cast and audience in the backyard in Port Pirie, and we discuss cultural diversity and respect, theatre and the arts, the importance of hard work to be successful and how young people simply driven by the desire to be famous is scary.Real People is a podcast hosted by Jason Dunstone, the founder and managing director of Square Holes. Subscribe to Real People on your favourite podcast player. Jason builds on his 25 years of conducting human-centred research, interviewing average and not so average people (rich, poor, old, young, content and vulnerable) to understand what they believe and how they behave.Check out the Real People website - http://squareholes.com/realpeopleConnect with Jason Dunstone on Twitter @jasondunstone - https://twitter.com/jasondunstone?lang=enSend Jason an email - jason@squareholes.com Read more blogs from Jason Dunstone - https://squareholes.com/blog/author/jason/Find out more about Square Holes - http://www.squareholes.com/Produced with Apiro Media - https://www.apiropodcasts.com/

The Stage Show
Mandela's life and influence honoured in Madiba, vale Richard Gill, Port Pirie of 1947 portrayed in The Gods of Strangers, telling Indigenous Australian stories on stage

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 7:57


We meet Perci Moeketsi who plays Nelson Mandela in Madiba — a stage musical celebrating Mandela's life, we pay tribute to Richard Gill who has died at the age of 76, Elena Carapetis's The Gods of Strangers takes us to Port Pirie in 1947 where southern European immigrants seek refuge after WWII, we discuss the importance of Indigenous Australians telling their own stories on stage, and we dive into the archives to hear Richard Gill in conversation about the Victorian Opera production of The Rake's Progress in 2012.

SANFL Podcast
Port Pirie Regional Council CEO Peter Ackland chats about hosting a JLT Series Showdown

SANFL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2018 6:11


Port Pirie Regional Council CEO Peter Ackland chats about hosting a JLT Series Showdown by Zac Milbank

KRAM-StuFf
MUA says No to Nuclear Ports in SA

KRAM-StuFf

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 9:00


Roman caught up wirth Jamie Newlyn,  the branch Secretary of the MUA to ask them how they felt about the Federal Government naming three ports -- Whyalla, Port Lincoln and Port Pirie -- as potential nuclear waste portsin three technical reports from the Dept of Industry.

What use is an F-call?
Find the spark that interests you.

What use is an F-call?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2012 1:57


What use is an F-call? In the last few minutes I've spoken with an Amateur in Kansas, a couple in Port Pirie and a few in Perth, all within the same conversation. That sums up Amateur Radio for me in a nutshell. Where else can you speak, real-time, with people across the planet, hear their voice, listen to their story and react as it occurs to you? Amateur Radio is many things for different people. It is that way because there is no barrier to entry. If you can pass your test, you can become an Amateur. It means that people come at this hobby with different experiences, different expectations, different skills and different languages. If you've had your license for a little while, you might have gotten to a stage where you wonder, "What Next?" - is this hobby really for me, or is it just another one that I started all excitedly and then got bored with? I cannot stop your boredom, but I can encourage you to have a look around in the vast expanse that represents Amateur Radio. From making contacts across the planet, to building radios and inventing stuff, from going camping, to socialising over a cup of coffee, from having lunch to participating in a contest, there is such a range of things to do that it boggles the mind. If you're stuck in a rut, I recommend that you try something else associated with Amateur Radio. If you've never done a contest, "because it's just not you", then I'd like to encourage you to try it anyway. If you know a couple of Amateurs, have lunch, or dinner, or coffee, or drinks, whatever. Talk about Amateur Radio. Find the spark that represents what Amateur Radio means for you. I can guarantee that there is something here for everyone. I'm Onno VK6FLAB