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Earth Matters
"When People of Colour shape what the movement looks like, it's for the benefit of all marginalised identities and everyone in general.” Anjali Beames

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2025


Time to meet Anjali Beames an 18 year old climate activist, co -coordinator of the Rising Tide caucus for People of Color, interviewed by Nicky Page from Radio Adelaide. “When People of colour shape what the movement looks like,it's not also just for the benefit of people of colour, but for the benefit of all marginalised identities and everyone in general"  Anjali Beames Hear about her involvement with  School Strike for Climate and Rising Tide and the campaign to cancel all new fossil fuel projects in our country  and close the coal port of Newcastle.  Understand why:  it's not cool to go round saying how pleasant it is to work with the police  or how cooperative they are.That's  only your experience and people of colour may have a much more unpleasant one.    Earth Matters #1485 was produced on the Traditional Country of the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plain by Bec Horridge

YarraBUG
Step Away From The Car: Kidical Mass + Are Bikeways the way to go?

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2024


On this weeks program we have a very short intro due to Chris losing her voice, but never fear, let's kick off Radiothon time at 3CR and Yarra Bicycle Users Group Radio needs your support!Celebrate everything you love about riding your bike and supporting active transport by making a donation by 30 June 2024. No donation is too small, like most of the best things in life, small efforts add up to radical changes! All donations over $2 are tax deductible Since 2008 Yarra Bicycle Users Group Radio has broadcast on 3CR in naarm Melbourne, shared hundreds of bike moments, spoken to countless guests, interviews, rides, cycling events, alongside raising awareness about campaigns and advocacy you simply won't hear anywhere else in mainstream mediaDonate right here!Thank you to Nicky Page from Radio Adelaide for the Step Away from the Car seriesKidical Mass: Children want to ride bikes to get around independently. All the research confirms this, and it is the driving goal of a growing movement called Kidical Mass.  It's being nurtured in Adelaide by a parents group called Middleground Motherhood. Their logic and their strategy are first class and Sarah Cleggett is the founder. Are Bikeways the way to go?: Commuter cyclists love long bikeways, but NOT when they are shared with pedestrians, strollers and dogs on leads. James Laing leads Australian cycle planning at Stantec and has some of the answers to this important urban planning dilemma. Program music: Let's take a ride, The Hip AbductionWhite Bicycle, Wendy Jack 

All The Best
Wetland Warrior

All The Best

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 27:50


Wetland Warrior This week we're bringing you the story of how Carole went from Social Worker to ‘Wetland Warrior'. Carole was one of 300 people arrested during the campaign against the Roe 8 extension of Roe Highway in Western Australia. A campaign that was successful in stopping the planned destruction of wetlands in the area.  Produced by Nicky Page, featuring poetry by Nandi Chinna. It was originally aired as part of the show ‘packed lunch' on Radio Adelaide. All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Host: Madhuraa PrakashSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Best
The Clothes We Wear

All The Best

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 30:13


This week we're bringing you stories about the transformative power of something many of us take for granted: the clothes we wear.  In our first story, Tiarne goes behind the scenes at the ABC and explores the amazing wardrobe of fashion designer Oriana Merullo. This is an edited version of a story that was originally broadcast on Radio Adelaide's 'Background Sound'. Listen to more episodes on Apple Podcasts. Then, in an intimate reflection, Teddy Dunn recalls the suits of his life. Teddy first told this story for Queerstories, a national LGBTQI+ storytelling project, curated by Maeve Marsden. To hear more you can search for Queerstories wherever you get your podcasts.    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Best
Ecological Wonders

All The Best

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2023 29:50


One of this country's best qualities is its diverse and beautiful fauna. This week, we meet unknown creatures and learn unknown facts about familiar ones. Giant Cuttlefish Fans of the cephalopod, Dan and Indigo, venture to Whyalla to see a Giant Cuttlefish in the flesh. Producer: Mel Bakewell This story was originally broadcast on Radio Adelaide's 'Background Sound'. Rainbow Lorikeets Rainbow Lorikeets are in distress but the cause of this is a mystery to many. Cody investigates the problem facing these beautiful native birds. Producer: Cody Giunta Supervising Producer: Ryan Pemberton Lorikeet Paralysis Syndrome Project Mental health resources to assist frontline animal carers. All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Host: Danni Stewart Social Media Producer: Timothy Nguyen Trainee: Madhuraa Prakash Image credit: MinalizaSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Best
A Postcard from Greece

All The Best

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 27:50


Good morning, Καλημέρα, Good night, Καληνυχτα Mel and Tiarne - two friends who booked parallel trips to Greece - one month apart. This week we're bringing you the voice notes that Mel and Tiarne sent to each other, documenting their trips to Greece in September and October of 2022. Join us for an intimate portrayal of travelling in this time, to this place. Produced by: Mel Bakewell and Tiarne Cook This story was originally broadcast on Background Sound - an audio storytelling program from Radio Adelaide, 101.5fm. All The Best credits: Production Manager: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Manager: Mell Chun Episode Mix and Compile: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Host: Danni Stewart Community and Events Coordinator: Lidiya Josifova Social Media Producer: Timothy Nguyen Trainee: Madhuraa Prakash Image credit: Pixabay: fietzfotosSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Jabari VOC Podcast
"The US Connections to Latin Coups" Dr Rodrigo Acuña Episode 4:04

Jabari VOC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2023 42:31


check his podcast @ https://alborada.net/indestructible/ Dr Rodrigo Acuña is a teacher, writer and expert on Latin American politics. He has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Politics and International Relations and Spanish/Latin American Studies from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, as well as a Diploma in Education from that same institution. In 2013 he completed a PhD on Venezuelan foreign policy after having been awarded an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) by the Federal Government.  Rodrigo has published in numerous media and academic outlets and worked as an educator at both tertiary and secondary level. He has been interviewed in The Australian,  Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), SBS Radio (Spanish),  Al Jazeera (London), Sputnik (Montevideo), Radio Adelaide, 2ser, Venezolana de Televisión and The Wire. He currently works for the NSW Department of Education and is a contributing editor at Alborada: Latin America Uncovered. He is also the host of Alborada's new podcast Indestructible: Latin America with Rodrigo Acuña.  --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jamarr-jabari/support

Rights, Rorts and Rants
Interview with Dr Rodrigo Acuña - Current events in Brazil & Chile

Rights, Rorts and Rants

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 22:13


BMUC member Peter Lammiman discusses the Brazilian election results and the referendum on a new Chilean Constitution with Dr Rodrigo Acuña Dr Rodrigo Acuña is a teacher, writer and expert on Latin American politics. He has a Bachelor of Arts (Hons) in Politics and International Relations and Spanish/Latin American Studies from the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney, as well as a Diploma in Education from that same institution. In 2013 he completed a PhD on Venezuelan foreign policy after having been awarded an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA) by the Federal Government. Rodrigo has published in numerous media and academic outlets and worked as an educator at both tertiary and secondary level. He has been interviewed in The Australian, Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC), SBS Radio (Spanish), Al Jazeera (London), Sputnik (Montevideo), Radio Adelaide, 2ser, Venezolana de Televisión and The Wire. He currently works for the NSW Department of Education and is a contributing editor at Alborada: Latin America Uncovered. He is also the host of Alborada's new podcast Indestructible: Latin America with Rodrigo Acuña. Emails: rodrigo.indepj@gmail.com rodrigo.indepj@protonmail.com If you'd like to add to the discussion, you can leave an audio comment about our show, which may be added to one of our podcasts. This episode was broadcast on Radio Blue Mountains 89.1FM on 11th November 2022. Apply to be a guest on our show. Join a union - 1300 486 466 or join online. Join BMUC. Rights, Rorts and Rants is broadcast from 4pm to 6pm on 89.1FM or can be live streamed from rbm.org.au. The BMUC pays its respect to, and acknowledges, the Darug and Gundungurra First Peoples of the Blue Mountains area and acknowledges this is Aboriginal Land that was never ceded. Disclaimer: We seek a range of perspectives but that means that views expressed in these podcasts are not necessarily endorsed by the Blue Mountains Unions Council Inc. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rightsrortsandrants/message

What a Great Punk
Episode 174: Phaesant's Nest feat. Angus Cavanough [Patreon Preview]

What a Great Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 9:59


You may know Gus from the "Gus and Miles Show" on Radio Adelaide about 15 years ago. We discuss the tricks to getting a Murray's bus seat all to yourself, how to get out of forgetting someone's name, the horny side to the Adelaide Fringe Festival, Jagged Little Pill the musical, and the beauty in outdoor karaoke. To hear the full episode head over to our Patreon https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkShout outs @aenguscavanoughSign up to our Patreon for a bonus pod each week (that's double the pod!) and other VIP stuff for just $5 a month:https://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkJoin us all in the TNSW Discord community chathttps://tnsw.co/discordWatch our Comedy Central mockumentary series and TNSW Tonight! on YouTube:https://youtube.com/thesenewsouthwhalesFollow us on Twitch:https://twitch.tv/thesenewsouthwhalesTNSW on Spotify:https://open.spotify.com/artist/0srVTNI2U8J7vytCTprEk4?si=e9ibyNpiT2SDegTnJV_6Qg&dl_branch=1TNSW: @thesenewsouthwhalessJamie: @mossylovesyouTodd: @mrtoddandrewshttps://patreon.com/whatagreatpunkhttps://thesenewsouthwhales.comShout-outs to the Honorary Punks of the Pod:ClaireHugh FlassmanHarry WalkomMagnusIsaacOli MossElliott FlassmanJimi KendallEdmund SmithNickZacAngus LillieLachy TanBenBen NelsonDan DingusObjectors Nork

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch: August 26, 2021

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2021


This week on Neighbourhood Watch Conor speaks to Zoe Kounadis of Radio Adelaide on the current state of the pandemic in Australia, lockdowns,and vaccines. They then speak about the a new discovery - a 400 year old Coral found in the Great Barrier Reef.

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch: August 19, 2021

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021


On this week's Neighbourhood Watch, Conor speaks to Zoe Kounadis from Radio Adelaide who reports on the current state of COVID-19 in Australia. They also speak on Australian perspectives to the New Zealand Lockdown, the Australian Government's reaction to the Afghanistan conflict, and recent attempts from the government at collecting debts from Australian citizens.

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch: 11th March 2021

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021


This week on Neighbourhood Watch, Zoe Kounadis from Radio Adelaide talks about a new COVID case which is thought to have been spread through wastewater and an update on Australian Attorney General Christian Porter who is facing allegations of sexual assault.

95bFM: The Wire
Neighbourhood Watch: March 4, 2021

95bFM: The Wire

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021


On this week's Neighbourhood Watch, Ayana spoke to Radio Adelaide's Zoe Kounadis about the rape allegations against Australian Attourney General Christian Porter, his denial, and the feeling over in Australia at the moment around this. This comes after the Brittany Higgins case fall out, and Zoe reports the Governement isn't handelling these cases well according to a lot of the Australian populous. 

The Adelaide Show
325 - Are we there yet? Fringe in a time of Covid

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2021 54:58


South Australia is poised for another Fringe season with most interstate artists making it across the border before more snap closures due to Covid. We meet one of those artists in this episode, Charles Firth from The Chaser. We also chat with someone who is pushing beyond her borders of security, Dr Gill Hicks. She is giving it all in her Fringe show. And we share a rare recording of Professor Sebastian Longsword, from The MBA School Of MBA Credentials, being interviewed on Radio Adelaide, amid and audience of highly educated listeners. The SA Drink Of The Week is a Barbera by Spider Bill Wines from the Adelaide Hills. And in the musical pilgrimage we hear from Matthew and Alice Barker from Roger And The Albatross. You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of wine? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! 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 concise page Running Sheet: Are we there yet? Fringe in a time of Covid 00:00:00 Intro Introduction to the show by Professor Longsword who has a Fringe show entitled, A Lunchtime MBA. 00:04:57 SA Drink Of The Week The SA Drink Of The Week is 2020 Barbera by Spider Bill Wines in the Adelaide Hills. As a side note, Professor Sebastian Longsword featured this wine in one of his Wine and Book Pairings. See how and why he paired it with Poke The Box, by Seth Godin. 00:09:51 Charles Firth Charles Firth is back in Adelaide with a Fringe show about conspiracy theories related to the Pandemic. You'll know Charles from The Chaser and also from episode 322 of The Adelaide Show. But for today's interview, Steve asks about the interstate artist experience of heading to SA when their home states are falling in and out of lockdown, along with whether or not to bring your conspiracy-loving friends along to the show. Here's the link to The Anti-Expert's Guide To The Pandemic 00:25:10 Dr Gill Hicks Dr Gill Hicks is an inspiration. She was the last survivor rescued from the 2005 London Bombings and through the injuries sustained, lost both her legs. Somehow, that experience of pain and near-death, has shaped her deeply and helped her connect with some truths and insights that are all too easy for the rest of us to see as we skim across life in busyness and routine. In this interview, Steve asks her about her show and we get a taste of her life-affirming sense of humour. Here is the link to Still Alive (and kicking) 00:34:46 Professor Sebastian Longsword Professor Sebastian Longsword from Adelaide's MBA School Of MBA Credentials, was interviewed on Radio Adelaide Breakfast recently, by Tom Mann and Paul Davies. Because proceeds from the Professor's Fringe show go to help The Adelaide Show survive, we'll entice you with this promise: A Lunchtime MBA is the only Adelaide Fringe show in history in which you can come for lunch and leave with an MBA. Here is the link to A Lunchtime MBA 00:47:10 Musical Pilgrimage In the musical pilgrimage, we have a song from Roger and the Albatross, called Trees Have Eyes. Roger and the Albatross, is a South Australian brother/sister duo, Matthew and Alice Barker. They write, sing, play and dance their originally written, harmonious folk songs that tell stories of love, food, lemons and soap. They don't like to take themselves (or life) too seriously and enjoy playing pubs and festivals. You'll often see them share the stage with the talented Ben Roberts from Ukulele Death Squad. Their Fringe show this year is a gig that has theatrical elements and they promise it will entertain! Here is the link to more information about their show, Roger and the Albatross Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Earth Matters
Lake Torrens: Is it the next Juukan Gorge?

Earth Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2021


Is Lake Torrens the next Juukan Gorge? Lake Torrens in South Australia is a sacred site and place of deep cultural significance to Kokatha, Adnyamathanha, Kuyani and Barngarla peoples. However government approval has been granted to exploratory drilling company Kelaray (a subsidiary of Argonaut Resources) to begin drilling at this vulnerable site.This week on Earth Matters guest producer Joy Lothian from Aboriginal Way Radio at Radio Adelaide speaks with Kokatha Senior Lawman Andrew Starkey and the CEO of SA Native Title Services Keith Thomas about the very deep concerns that Traditional Owners and communities in this region have regarding this latest exploratory mining project at Lake Torrens. This week's show is #1281 and was produced by Joy Lothian

P3 Musikdokumentär
Sia - gömmer sig mitt i rampljuset

P3 Musikdokumentär

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 58:10


Berättelsen om artisten som försvann i ett mörker av ångest, alkoholosm och scenskräck och flera år senare kom tillbaka som en stor blond gåta. Sia står på en scen i London och ser ut över publikhavet. Hon är barfota och håret är klippt i en kort blond page - luggen skymmer delvis ögonen målade med svart kajal. Hon är 35 år och har varit artist i hela sitt liv - nu har hon fått sitt första stora genombrott men hon är inte i närheten av den stjärna hon ska bli Men trots den efterlängtade framgången mår hon inte bra. Hon dricker för att orka stå på scen och tar tabletter för att slippa scenskräck och ångest. Hon drar sig tillbaka och slutar turnera. Men flera år senare får Sia plötsligt en idé - hon ska kliva ut i rampljuset igen men den här gången ska hon göra det på sina villkor. P3 Musikdokumentär om Sia handlar om den långa och krokiga vägen till listettor och om att samtidigt vägra acceptera popbranschens regler. En dokumentär av Teresa Kristoffersson Producent Hanna Frelin Exekutiv producent Axel Winqvist Tekniker Fredrik Nilsson Programmet är gjort hösten 2020 och görs av Tredje Statsmakten Media. Ljudklippen i dokumentären kommer från ABC news, BBC, MTV Australia, Triple J studios, Howard Stern Show, UndercoverHD.com, Radio Adelaide, CBS news, The Ellen Show, Entertainment tonight och Good Morning America och Sias egen You Tube kanal

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series
Patterns (Radio Adelaide)

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 13:50


A memoire of a life between generations, Radio Adelaide's Victor Weetra looks at his family life and his personal patterns. Supervising production from Agnes Cusack. Special thanks to Nikki Marcel. Training from the Community Media Training Organisation. Distributed by the Community Radio Network. Produced for the 2020 CBAA National Features and Documentary Series. My name is Victor Weetra, I am a Nurrunga man and I live in Adelaide. For a long time I was lost. Looking for things and places. But all I needed to do was look on the inside. No confidence, lack of self esteem and just going where the wind would take me. Going to rehab has grounded me and made my decision making easier. Now I have control of my life and live every day happier. But most of all being able to share it with my daughter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

99 seconds with Marley
99 Seconds with Marley and Soph Landau from Radio Adelaide.

99 seconds with Marley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 1:28


Marley conducted this episode inside the studios of Radio Adelaide. Such a great learning experience for him. In addition he received some great tips on how to use kindness, gratitude and courage from Soph.

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch: 20th August 2020

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2020


Zoe from Radio Adelaide caught up with Justin and talked about the federal government asking the UN to dismiss Torres Strait Islanders’ claim that climate change affects their human rights, a report showing diversity is lacking on Australian TV newsreaders, and Prime Minister Scott Morrison backtracking on comments about making a coronavirus vaccine mandatory for all Australians.

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch
Neighbourhood Watch: March 19, 2020

95bFM: Neighbourhood Watch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020


In our weekly catch up with Radio Adelaide’s Zoe Kounadis we learn about how it feels to be on the ground in Australia where COVID is present but there’s been little government response.

Radioinfo Podcast
Radio Adelaide Manager resigns, Ray Hadley lambasts Andrew Bolt, Pure Gold Live raises for Bushfire Victims

Radioinfo Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 6:02


Radio Adelaide Manager, Chris Leese, resigns amidst ongoing funding issues for the station, 2GB's Ray Hadley gives conservative commentator Andrew Bolt a tongue-lashing, and bushfire victims to receive $100,000 thanks to Pure Gold Live and Aussie rock artists. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
MOD.Cast explores the world in 2050

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2020 16:16


What will your priorities be in 2050? Food security, climate, transport, work? All of these considerations and more are explored in Seven Siblings from the Future, the latest exhibition at MOD. at UniSA and its companion podcast MOD.Cast. MOD. Director Kristin Alford and MOD.Cast producers Anna Day and Mieka Bottrill spoke with Festival City's Sarah Martin about the themes explored.

YarraBUG
Nicky Page talks about advocacy, Step Away From The Car 2.0 & Radio Adelaide fundraising

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2020


In this series of summer specials, Chris catches up with Nicky Page about Step Away from the Car (broadcast on YarraBUG Radio in 2017/18) and Step Away from the Car 2.0  The 2019 series was recorded by interviewer/producers Nicky Page and Suzanne Reece at the 2019 Australian Walking and Cycling Conference in Adelaide. Nicky talks about her start in cycling advocacy in the early 1990s, Unley Bicycle Users Group,  longer cycling routes and differences between urban and regional councils.1. On NOT Re-inventing the Wheel: As Australia grapples with questions of how to encourage more walking and cycling, Churchill Fellow Jo Cruickshank looked to cities that have already come up with some answers. Jo is a Senior Policy Officer with the Northern Territory Department of Infrastructure, Planning and Logistics. You can find her report at https://www.churchilltrust.com.au/fellows/detail/4218/Josephine+Cruickshank She speaks here about what she learned from European cities that have wholeheartedly embraced cyclists.Nicky talks about the importance of community radio and how to keep Radio Adelaide on air by donating to their campaign to raise $50,000 by 10 January 2020.2. Making the Bike Economy Work: Anyone lucky enough to travel in developing countries knows the extraordinary loads that a single bike can carry. Daniels Langeberg has been running a successful business on that basis for some years now. He started with his electric tricycle taxi fleet bearing the company name, EcoCaddy. He’s making it work, not only in the relatively small Adelaide market but now in Melbourne too.

YarraBUG
Nicky Page talks about Step Away from The Car 2.0

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019


In this series of summer specials, Chris catches up with Nicky Page about Step Away from the Car (broadcast on YarraBUG Radio in 2017/18) and Step Away from the Car 2.0  The 2019 series was recorded by interviewer/producers Nicky Page and Suzanne Reece at the 2019 Australian Walking and Cycling Conference in Adelaide. Step Away from The Car: Getting There Faster by Slowing Down: For over a century, we’ve been told that Faster Is Better, but the evidence suggests otherwise. Associate Professor Paul Tranter goes as far to as to contend that over reliance on cars steals our time, money and health. Slowing down whole cities can improve public health, drop infrastructure costs and increase our sense of community.Nicky talks about her observations of the 2019 AWC conference, cycling advocacy initiatives, the importance of community radio and how to keep Radio Adelaide on air by donating to their campaign to raise $50,000 by 10 January 2020.Donate now to keep our sister radio station on the air waves + digital!

Ikonic Evil Podcast
THE SAUCE: H&P UNPLUGGED Ep. 14 - The Winners

Ikonic Evil Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 38:05


Where your host GOSIA and her co-host CREZ discuss...1) The Birthdays/Tributes: The latest round of musician birthdays and tributes2) The News: The South Australian Music Awards and Radio Adelaide in trouble3) The Album: The Howling Fog's brand spanking new EP, DRIFTINGIt's time to get saucy!

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Katie Pomery Really Loves You

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 8:41


Adelaide singer/songwriter Katie Pomery entwines a soft indie sound with heartfelt lyrics depicting inner struggles of life, love and mental illness. She just released her new single I Really Love You and is currently half way through her residency at the Crown and Anchor. Katie joined Breakfast’s Tom Mann and Zoe Kounadis to discuss her residency and perform a new, unreleased song Time.Support the show.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Review: Suzi Q And On Becoming A God In Central Florida

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 10:53


Screens reviewer Aimee Knight joined Breakfast to talk about Suzi Quatro documentary Suzi Q and TV series On Becoming a God in Central Florida. Suzi Q is a newcomer in an already saturated music documentary market. It emphasises Quatro's impressive five-decade-long career, but has it done justice to the adversity she faced being a woman in the music industry? On Becoming a God in Central Florida follows the life of a minimum-wage water park employee who lies, schemes, and cons her way up the ranks of the cultish, multibillion-dollar pyramid scheme that drove her family to ruin. Entrenched in systemic poverty, she battles the underlying systemic structures keeping her in poverty.Support the show.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Dyson Stringer Cloher In Town To Play The Grace

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2019 11:27


Dyson Stringer Cloher is a supergroup of three of Australia’s most accomplished and dynamic songwriters: Jen Cloher, Mia Dyson and Liz Stringer. After their 2013 three-track EP, Dyson Stringer Cloher has just released their self-titled debut album, and they are currently touring around the country. Mia Dyson spoke to Breakfast ahead of their gig at the Grace Emily Hotel this Saturday (16 November).  Support the show.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Carus Thompson's Ship Comes In

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 9:26


White Ribbon Day is the international day for the eradication of violence against women, and people everywhere are speaking up. Australian singer-songwriter Carus Thompson, inspired by current issues, has tackled this topic in his new single Ship To Come In. Carus spoke with Breakfast’s Tom Mann and Zoe Kounadis ahead of his show at The Wheaty this Friday (November 15) to talk about his single and his latest album Shakespeare Avenue. Produced by Tom Mann.Support the show.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Why Is Wage Theft So Widespread?

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2019 10:00


Woolworths, Qantas, the Commonwealth Bank and the ABC have all been found guilty of wage theft recently, and the list of companies continues to grow. Spokespeople from these companies place the blame on the complex industrial relations systems not delegating consequences for these severe underpayments. Anthony Forsyth, Professor of Workplace Law at RMIT University, joined Breakfast’s Tom Mann and Zoe Kounadis to discuss the extent of wage theft in Australia. Produced by Tom Mann.Support the show.

Fourth Estate
The Power Of Community Radio

Fourth Estate

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2019 35:53


This week we take a detailed look at the community sector. In the last decade its added a million new listeners and is still growing. To help us understand why the community sector is so strong in Australia we speak to Amy Mullins from RRR, Annie Hastwell from Radio Adelaide and Danny Butler from 2SER.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Why Does New York Label Mom+Pop Records Sign So Many Aussie Artists?

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 15:04


Thaddeus Rudd is Co-President of New York record label Mom + Pop and a keynote speaker at this year’s Indie-Con Australia independent music industry conference on July 25-26 at Lot Fourteen, Adelaide.  Mom+Pop is the US home to some of Australia's best exports: Flume, Courtney Barnett, Tash Sultana, as well as artists including Alina Baraz, Jai Wolf, Alice Merton and Sunflower Bean. Support the show.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Are There Better Alternatives To Pill Testing?

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 8:01


The New South Wales inquest into drug deaths at music festivals began this week, following the drug-related deaths of six individuals at festivals across New South Wales. But is pill testing the answer? Is it the best way to reduce harm at music festivals? Dr Nicole Lee from the National Drug Research Institute at Curtin University and Director of 3-60 Edge joined Bonnie on Breakfast to talk about this issue.Support the show.

Radio ADL Catch-Up
Indie-Con 2019 Programme Announced

Radio ADL Catch-Up

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2019 5:50


Indie Con, Australia's leading independent music industry conference, is coming back to Adelaide. This July, the two-day conference will empower attendees with insights and knowledge and provide professional development sessions on leadership, HR, financial literacy and marketing, as well as talking about well being in the music industry. Maria Amato, General Manager of AIR, the Australian Independent Record Labels Association, spoke with Soph Landau ahead of the event and they began by discussing what AIR does for the independent music industry.Support the show.

Inform Podcast
Episode 03: Owning your future with Jarad McLoughlin

Inform Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 13:33


Hello and welcome to the Inform Podcast! In Episode 3, our host Rachel Tyler Jones talks with Jarad McLoughlin. An up-and-coming voice in the Australian media industry, Jarad is one of the presenters of De-Stigmatised with Radio Adelaide. In this episode, Jarad discusses getting work, following your passion and breaking into the media. Jarad offers his advice for dealing with ableism at work, including your disability on your resume and how to bounce back after rejection. He also shares his opinions on why disability representation in the media is so important. Thank you for joining us for episode 3. Be sure to subscribe for free to the podcast feed to be the first to hear about future monthly episodes of Inform Podcast. Host & Producer: Rachel Tyler Jones Managing editor: Alison Crowe Sound Designer: Bridget Bourke With thanks to Jarad McLoughlin, to the NDIA, and to Evrim Şen and the team at SYN FM. Ready to read more? Try these Inform Links: Why I’m bucking the ‘disabled people cannot work’ trend Previous episodes in this series: Episode 1: Work with Antonio Vecchio Episode 2: Starting your own business with Robbie Peime

Meat Bone Express
Clair de Lune - SHOOTING THE FILM - dir. Mike Retter - Meat Bone Express podcast

Meat Bone Express

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2019 13:17


Mike Retter talks about shooting Clair de Lune, a supernatural horror set in wine region. Starring Hebe Sayce. Interviewed by Rob Lawry at Radio Adelaide.

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series
To Say I Am Home (Radio Adelaide)

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 25:58


Mahendra Chitrarasu tells the story of his grandmother’s migration to Australia in To Say I Am Home. Produced by Mahendra Chitrarasu of Radio Adelaide. Supervising production by Nikki Marcel. Discover more at: https://www.cbaa.org.au/article/nfds-2018-say-i-am-home

Bigger Issues
Episode 15: Behind The Scenes

Bigger Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2018 48:03


After Bigger Issues swept The Biggie Awards, Radio Adelaide has sent in a crew to document just how Bigger Issues does what it does. This week, we're going behind the scenes...

Bigger Issues
Episode 14: The Biggie Awards

Bigger Issues

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2018 46:06


Radio Adelaide has cued up the annual awards show to line up with our very own Bigger Issues - join Tom, Lachie and Amy as they host THE BIGGIES.

YarraBUG
Step away from the car: Auckland and Sydney

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2018


Happy new year! This week Chris starts off with a critique/grumble about the almost imperceptible "soft launch" of the Victorian Cycling Strategy 2018-28 and yet more unhelpful media against bicycle riders in Queensland. Continuing on from last fortnights program, here's more three segments from Radio Adelaide series Step Away From The Car,  produced by Nicky Page and recorded with people involved with 2017 Australian Walking and Cycling ConferenceAuckland Steps Away from the Car: Hong Kong and New Zealand have very different traffic environments ... Senior Traffic Engineer Jason Chow was born in Hong Kong but now works in Auckland ... creating a variety of safe routes for cyclists and pedestrians... find out why he describes one of those routes as “vibrant”No Trespassing: The Art and Politics of Walking in NSW: When the Wiradjuri warrior called Windradyne walked from Bathurst to Paramatta in 1824 it was to surrender to the Governor to avoid further bloodshed. That event is the focus of today’s episode of Step Away From the Car ... featuring artist Molly L Wagner who is retracing that 197km walk on foot ... and as you can imagine that  experience has led to many new insights.The Trojan Horse of Fun: What happens when you take the dark arts of advertising and develop “collective impact” programs to encourage and support cycling in the City of Sydney?  Jess Miller has been finding out, in her work as Program Director with Republic of Everyone and especially as part of Clover Moore’s Independent team on the Sydney City Council.... Jess was keynote speaker at the Australian Walking and Cycling Conference and you can hear highlights on today’s episode of Step Away From the Car  Local bicycle news includes Women/Trans/Non-Binary Ride at Commuter Cycles THIS Monday 15 January, 6.15pm, starting at 14 Prentice Street, Brunswick, the 2018 Indian Pacific Wheelrace roster released and Lightning Furies: Melbourne Ride on Saturday 20 January, starting at 3pm (precrafting) 5pm (ride), Norma Redpath Studio, 4 Painsdale Place, Carlton. "The Lightning Furies is a bike gang of tough women and non-binary folks. When they take to the streets, children wave, drivers get out of the way, and lycra-clad hoons choose a different route" For more Melbourne bicycle news and events, follow YarraBUG on twitter, facebook and public events calendar

YarraBUG
Step away from the car: using active transport choices

YarraBUG

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2017


We're off having a short break over the new year, but here's three segments from Radio Adelaide series Step Away From The Car,  produced by Nicky Page and recorded with people involved with 2017 Australian Walking and Cycling Conference.Port Adelaide Bicycle User Group: Heavy industry, heavy vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians are a pretty uncomfortable combination in Port Adelaide. The grassroots Bicycle User Group there has been working for 35 years to “increase the margins of safety” for cyclists and pedestrians. BUG Secretary Sam Powrie describes the situation and some of their successes.Knowing Your Place: 3214: Most places hold endless stories and sights if you just take a closer look. Five self guided walks developed by local people in the northern suburbs of Geelong have captured many of them. Community Development Officer Amanda Stirrat explains that support for cycling has been just one of the flow on effects of this project.Women and Children Step Away from the Car: Why is it so hard for women and children to get out of the car and onto bikes, scooters and their own two feet? Jan Garrard and Hulya Gilbert are two researchers with a few answers. And some solutions.

Communication Mixdown
Captain of the ship, orchestra conductor, psychologist: what does a community radio station manager actually do... and why?

Communication Mixdown

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2017


Manager of community radio station Radio Adelaide - formerly 5UV,  the first community radio station in Australia - Deb Welch reflects on her work over the years 1999 to 2016, and talks about some of the challenges facing the community radio sector in the digtal era of media.

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series
Permission To Speak (3MBS Fine Music Melbourne and Radio Adelaide)

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 27:50


In this feature, we ask, how do we talk about our relationships with our parents, with our kids? How can we open up on something so complex and which change so much over a lifetime? And can relationships be turned into art? Today you’ll hear how director Tamara Saulwick and composer Kate Neal are attempting to do just that, in a work called Permission to Speak. Producer Leah Blankendaal got to watch this process unfold. For further reading on this radio documentary, visit https://www.cbaa.org.au/article/permission-speak-3mbs-fine-music-melbourne-radio-adelaide Permission To Speak comes to you as part of The National Features and Documentary Series in 2016, encouraging storytelling from new and emerging producers around Australia. For further information, visit nfds.org.au

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series
Food For Thought (Radio Adelaide)

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 27:50


In this feature, we'll be discussing Genetically Modified Organisms (GMO). To some people it’s the future of agricultural production, while to others it’s frankenfood. It's clear that GMO push a few buttons. Sarah Martin investigates why. For further reading on this radio documentary, visit https://www.cbaa.org.au/article/food-thought-radio-adelaide Food For Thought comes to you as part of The National Features and Documentary Series in 2016, encouraging storytelling from new and emerging producers around Australia. For further information, visit nfds.org.au

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series
Tales from the Well - stories about water, place and memory (Radio Adelaide)

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2016 39:41


By Nikki Marcel Adelaide tap water tastes disgusting. It’s renowned for being the worst in Australia and people go to great lengths to get good drinking water from anywhere but the tap. I used to get rain water from my Nans house in the Adelaide hills but she’s moved and I really miss the taste of her old galv tank. It’s a unique flavor that’s quite different from plastic tanks or bottled spring water. I had to find a new source of good drinking water. I’ve often looked with curiosity at the people lined up to get water from the West End Brewery Charity Fountain on Port Road in Thebarton. I drive past it every day and there’s always a queue of cars in the driveway with people standing around filling all kinds of containers. They pay $2 for 15 litres of filtered groundwater from an industrial strength water dispenser. In 12 years it’s raised $2 million dollars, which the Brewery donates to various local charities. Not only does the constant amount of people at the Fountain catch my eye but it’s the diversity of people that makes it really interesting. There’s all ages, genders and cultural backgrounds. I wonder how people got water before they came to Australia? Did they have to travel far or queue for it like they are now? I imagined they were shocked to find the water tasting so bad here and bet they didn’t picture themselves needing to queue for good drinking water in Australia – after all this is a ‘first world’ developed country. So I stop to find out – what’s so good about the water at this modern day village well? I meet Australians originally from Laos, Burma, Italy, America, India, Croatia, Kazakhstan, Ethiopia, Vietnam, China, Cambodia, Serbia, Congo, Philippines, Liberia, Tanzania, France and Greece. They all have interesting stories to tell and all share a deep conviction that the Brewery’s water is the best in town. Through a discovery of different cultural and spiritual attitudes to water I’ve developed a new appreciation of water and finally get it - water is life!

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series
I, the Many; We, the One (Radio Adelaide)

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 27:53


By Sue Reece, Radio Adelaide secrets you know you mustn’t share them so heavy you don’t know how to carry them hide them hide them deep inside Welcome to the world of Multiple Personalities, or ‘multiples’ for short. You may have heard of this as Dissociative Identity Disorder. The world of I, the Many; We, the One is often a world of secrecy, rejection, and the burden of far too many thrillers where the serial killer turns out to be the hidden personality of someone who didn’t know they were multiple. Even from mental health professionals, misdiagnosis, confusion, and assumptions that people are ‘making things up for attention’ are painfully common. This is a world close to me, as one of the voices in this documentary belongs to my daughter, and the other participants are members of the DI, an international network she founded. When I asked the network what they would like people to know about multiples, I was given many answers, all of them wanting to go beyond the fears, myths, and stigma. Here is a rare opportunity to hear from 5 different people about their personal experiences with multiplicity. Please be advised that the content you're about to hear contains descriptions of mental illness, the effects of abuse, and references to suicide, which some listeners may find distressing. I’d like to thank the five who contributed their stories, using their single public name for each person with multiple selves. Some share more through websites, while others requested anonymity. Ruth, Samira Claire, Jade, Tyrone, Sarah K Reece. Thank you to those who lent their voices as voice-actors, Winston Kay, Jennifer Fane & Kirk Jones. Thank you to Keith Gratton for technical advice and assistance. Original music composed by Dave Reece. To learn more about multiplicity visit The Dissociative Initiative. If any content has caused distress to you, please call Lifeline, on 131114 or visit lifeline.org.au.

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series
Cathedral of a Thousand Stars (Radio Adelaide)

CBAA National Features & Documentary Series

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2016 27:52


By Lisa Burns Deep in the South Australian outback lies a place only accessible via dirt track and almost 200km from the nearest town. Out-of-towners know the small, mostly Aboriginal community of Oodnadatta as little more than a fuel fill and a quick feed. Few venture beyond the bowsers of the iconic Pink Roadhouse. But over at the church ground rises the Cathedral of a Thousand Stars. It’s an open-air church run by Julia Warren, a local Aboriginal woman. Julia founded the Oodnadatta Faith Community in 2007, on the same earth that missionaries from the United Aborigines Mission built the Oodnadatta Children’s Home in 1924. A slab of concrete is all that remains of the Home, but for generations past and present, its impact has been much more lasting. Cathedral of a Thousand Stars follows the stories of two Aboriginal women separated by time but united by place. Their stories are shaped by family, culture, survival and hope, and together they highlight the diversity of spirituality and faith in Australia. A heartfelt thank you to the Aunties for sharing their stories. Julia Warren (Preacher, Oodnadatta Faith Community Leader), Mona Olsson, (Yankunytjatjara Woman, Stolen Generations Survivor), Reverend Denise Champion (Adnyamathanha Woman, Minister at UAICC Port Augusta), Linda Sutton (Poet, Writer, Former Minister & Gulf FM 89.3 Broadcaster), Karina Lester (Yankunytjatjara Woman, Aboriginal Language Worker, Niece of Auntie Mona Olsson) and Merrilyn Maine (Organist at Western Link Uniting Church). Oodnadatta Image by Lisa Burns.png Open-air church Oodnadatta Faith Image Lisa Burns.png Thanks also to the Oodnadatta community, Ian Dempster from Uniting Aboriginal and Islander Christian Congress, Reverend Jenny Swanbury, Radio Adelaide, the CMTO trainers and mentors, and my friends and family for their ongoing support throughout the making of this feature.

The Adelaide Show
064a – The Adelaide Feast of Dr Who

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2014 76:17


NOTE: THIS IS THE CORRECT VERSION OF EPISODE 64. PREVIOUS ONE WAS ACTUALLY 46. Whoops. The Adelaide Feast Festival launches this weekend and runs from November 15-30. It is the queer cultural festival and artistic director Catherine Fitzgerald takes us behind the scenes and titillates us with some of the acts lined up this year. While Feast springs into gear, Dr Who has wound down for its 2014 season so we chat with one of Adelaide's most tragic Whovians, Cathie Tranent. Cathie helps us understand the Dr Who phenomenon and where the series is heading. You might have noticed that in our hijacked version of the Feast Festival poster, Peter Capaldi is top centre, flanked by Colin Long and Susan Lily. Along the bottom row, from left, we have Catherine Fitzgerald, Steve Davis and Cathie Tranent. Susan also reveals her brush with The Church, well, with Steve Kilbey from The Church at his book signing in Adelaide through the week. We read personal mail from a World War Two US serviceman to Adelaide Tech Guy, Richard Pascoe's, mother, as our nod to Remembrance Day this week. In music, Adrian Miller from Radio Adelaide's Monday night music show, Songcatcher, we enjoy the Baker Suite and their song, Evidence of love. We also go to the white side with our wine, thanks to John from Melbourne Street Cellars. 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
019 - The 2013 Adelaide Audio Almanac

The Adelaide Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2014 135:10


This end of year, double length extravaganza captures the best of Adelaide and South Australia from 2013, as experienced through the lens of the Another Boring Thursday Night In Adelaide podcast. Along with the 13 musical shrines of Brett Monten's Musical Pilgrimage, we will share with you the top South Australian Drinks Of The Week, Reasons To Head To Adelaide In 2014, Things To Do In Adelaide, Free Things To Do In Adelaide In January 2014, South Australian Songs of All Time, Bars In Adelaide, Music Venues In Adelaide, Shops, Suburbs Of Greater Adelaide, Weirdest Science Stories Of 2013, Walking Trails In Adelaide and Adelaide Fringe Comedy Acts of 2013. Happy New Year for 2014 from Steve, Colin, Brett and the two Nigels. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

David M. Green and Other Famous People

David M. Green's 2007 interview with comedy writer and radio personality Richard Marsland, recorded 11 months before Richard's death.

David M. Green and Other Famous People

David M. Green chats to comedian Shaun Micallef about TV, Micallef Tonight, Welcher and Welcher, Thank God You're Here, The Logies, obsessed fans, his student media days in Adelaide and Voluntary Student Unionism (VSU).

Great Southern Stand
Great Southern Stand 182 Tue 3 Jan 2012

Great Southern Stand

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2012


Episode 182: Steve, James and new guest Nick take a quick romp through Radio Adelaide's studio 5. Health issues, Ikea actors, A bit o the old ultra-violence, Vengeful ISP's, far too many cock jokes for comfort and much much less! Press PLAY below or DOWNLOAD here Don't forget to support the team by clicking on one of the ads to the right. You're really doing us a favour! Today's Video Treat:Just to get you in the retro mood. Check out BLEEP! here.

Left, Right and Centre
Left, Right and Centre: What Do We Need an Army For Anyway?

Left, Right and Centre

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2009 45:47


Left, Right and Centre hits double digits, with a tenth show extravaganza, by which I mean we treated it like business as usual. This week: - The Defence White Paper - Silvio Berlusconi - An action plan on Internet Pollution - More! Left, Right and Centre: Tuesday nights at Midnight on Radio Adelaide 101.5 FM

Left, Right and Centre
Left, Right and Centre Episode 1: Milk is Madness

Left, Right and Centre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2009 46:14


It's the first episode of Left, Right and Centre, and Mateo, Timothy, Casey and Christopher discuss: - McDonalds new pricing structure - Monty Python - Executive Pay - Warwick Capper - Breastfeeding drivers - Robert Mugabe's ginormous cake binge. Listen in to the show live on Radio Adelaide 101.5 FM on Tuesdays at midnight, or online at http://radio.adelaide.edu.au. Also, join the facebook group, and send us email: leftrightandcentre@live.com.au

On The Yacht
OTY Ep13 Yachting revelations

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2009 52:19


Holy Man Monsignor Luigo, confessions, relationships, the brown leaves of the autumn years & alphabet soup.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep12 Jealousy corruption and Ouija

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2009 48:41


The ghost of former Radio Adelaide personality Randy Smithson, hoon drivers, Ouija boards, Norman Vine's astranged son & Dr Kevin Goodall's narrow urethra.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep11 Duelling movies

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2009 51:59


Resident movie reviewer Associate Professor Curtis Lindsay, the art of duelling, paranormal phenomena, River Torrens & we give away 'a bottle of plonk'.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep10 Neighbourhood disputes

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2009 53:50


Quarrelsome neighbours, least favourite usages of the English language, Howard Jones, gay cruises, 'Jaccas' & ice-cream pizza.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep09 At the marina

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2009 46:10


Con the chef cooks up a seafood platter, youthful days down at the port, extreme heat, allergies, exploitative business practices, 9-11 conspiracy theories & Norman's hair.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep08 Doctor if you police

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2009 53:33


President Barack Obama's inauguration, The Tour Downunder, aerosol cans & a surprise phone call from Premier Mike Rann.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep07 Smooth

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2009 52:26


Smooth Midi Jazz Musician Julius Cronk, The On The Yacht Rumour Mill, Adam's Mailbag, video games, infertility & sandwiches.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep06 Domestic Disturbance

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2009 53:08


Domestic Goddess Lyn Ricegoob, tomatoes, cotton mouth, embarrassing moments & incompetent producers.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep05 Inquisitive Animals

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2009 51:39


Animal expert Jan Hammer, The Famous On The Yacht Quiz, New Year's Eve, hats & Golden Gaytimes.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep04 Best Christmas Ever

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2008 47:22


IT consultant Patrick Dawson, Best & worst Christmas, Adam's financial situation, coal & cigars.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep03 Collector's Edition

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2008 50:12


Collectables expert Morton Pederson, Dr Kevin's speaking tour of Tasmania & favourite letters of the alphabet.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep02 Au Naturale

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2008 49:22


Naturopath Kendall Sonny, wind chimes, swimming lessons & gambling. This show was dedicated to the memory of The Late Richard Marsland.

On The Yacht
OTY Ep01 Bells and Whistlers

On The Yacht

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2008 48:04


Stanley Johnson: Radio Adelaide's Resident Whistler, Bible Passage of the Day & Adam's Holiday Segment.

Water Environment - Lakes, Rivers, Oceans, Aquifers, Groundwater - Water (h2o) Environmental Issues: Conservation, Sustainabi

Ewart Shaw Education Producer at Radio Adelaide 101.5 FM interviews Professor Mike Young of the University of Adelaide about his on line publication "Droplets." Mike Young is Professor of Water Economics and Management at the University of Adelaide. Every few weeks, Mike writes a droplet describing an innovative policy option that he has heard about. Droplets are designed to catalyse innovation and drive policy debate. To receive an email when the next droplet is released send an email to droplets@adelaide.edu.au To read past droplets go to http://www.myoung.net.au