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What a difference a coupla wins makes, hey? The Ramble is BACK to recap an epic away day in Redcliffe, karaoke, moustaches, and hijacking TVs. We look to the weekend ahead, and as always, we answer your questions. 0.00-2.19 Intro 2.26-24.25 Back-to-back in brissy 24.58-30.10 Girls win in Welly 30.17-36.07 Academy 36.13-44.09 Mariners conquering the world 44.10-45.00 Tipping 45.04-82.47 The Mailbag 82.50-90.00 The weekend ahead Outro music written and performed by Reflekta - go check 'em out! #UpTheSauce
Normally, they’re fighting for ratings—today, they’re fighting for a pop star. Gary (4BC) and Matt Acton (B105) collaborate to track down the phoneless Ed Sheeran before his Brisbane shows. They compare notes on secret sources, the "Ed Beeran" brews, and why an Ipswich pub owner from Redcliffe might be the key to landing the biggest surprise gig in Queensland history.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mark Elmendorp is the senior pastor of Emerge Church, which has three campus locations at Warner, Redcliffe and Morayfield. Emerge Church exists to make disciples of Christ whose lives example Jesus and make the teachings of Christ known. In this message, Pastor Mark asks a difficult question - do you actually need to go to church to be a Christian? In this day, when we connect with churches all around the world from the comfort of our lounge rooms. what is the benefit of being involved in a local church? Find out more about Emerge Church at emergechurch.life Discover more Rise 96.5 podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts, or at rise965.com/podcastsSupport the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News of Silent Keys:- Greg Ackman VK4BBX and Ray Hinks VK4LU Sad news to report that TARC Life Member Ray Hinks VK4LU has gone Silent Key. Ray was a former member of the Queensland Police Service, a foundation member of the Townsville Civil Defence Volunteers, and a volunteer with the Townsville Division of the Queensland State Emergency Service. Ray came to Australia with his family from the UK when only a nipper but could remember the bleak weather in Blighty. He much enjoyed the tropical weather of Townsville, constantly scoffed the weather boffins' forecast for rain and rugged up well when the temperature in North Queensland dipped below 15C. Ray did great things for theTARCinc, serving as Treasurer and also setting up through the local federal members of Parliament permission to print the magazine of renown, Back-scatter, an arrangement that continues to this day. While in good health, Ray was also active on HF and out in the field, helping with many comms support events. He enjoyed holidays away fruit picking and occasionally touring the Cape in his old but reliable Hi-Lux van (he went places with the 2-wheel drive vehicle many 4WD drivers would avoid) and always said that he would be lucky to see 70years old. Well, he made it to 92. During the last year, Rays's health started to decline even more, and a diagnosis of Stage 4 Cancer sealed the deal. He enrolled in the Volunteer Assisted Dying scheme, set his affairs in order and went Silent Key in Townsville University Hospital on Friday, 23rd January at 0400UTC. Before passing between 0335 and 0338UTC Ray's daughter Yvette, went on-air as Ray's Second Operator through the Townsville VHF Repeater and asked for any stations to send Ray any last messages. TARC Club Station VK4WIT responded, wishing Ray good DX and best journeys on his DXpedition in the next world. Ray's funeral was a private service attended by family members. Vale Ray Hinks VK4LU - Silent Key. VK4BBX Two men died in a light plane crash north of the Gold Coast shortly after taking off from a private airstrip at about 6 am on Tuesday en route to a small town near Tamworth in NSW. Police have confirmed the 73-year-old pilot from Beenleigh and his male passenger, believed to be from Sydney, died at the scene. They were the only occupants of the plane which came down just after take-off in bushland in Jacobs Well, near the Heck Field Airstrip, shortly before 6 am on Tuesday. The Pilot? VK4BBX Greg Ackman Greg was the founder of Mobile One antennas. He built the business from a garage-based operation during the 1970s. He became a ham in late 2021. VK4BBX was a familiar face in the Australian amateur radio community, often showcasing Mobile One products at field days and events. Vale VK4BBX. This is Laurie VK4BLE from the Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club. The Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club presents Redfest 2026 – Saturday, the 11th of April at Deception Bay North State School. This year's highlight: major prize draw for the brand-new Icom IC-7300 Mark II transceiver! Enjoy hands-on workshops with excellent technical speakers, including the FreeDV team from Victoria, demonstrating open-source digital voice over HF. Plenty of resellers offering new and pre-loved gear, plus breakfast, morning tea, and fresh barista coffee on site. Join us for trading, learning, prizes, and great company on Saturday, 11 April 2026. We can't wait to see you at Redfest!" For the Darling Downs Radio Club, I'm Secretary John VK4JPM, and here's our QNEWS for the week starting Sunday, 1st of February. Let's start by welcoming four new members who joined over the last little while: a big hi to Eddi, Mark, Bruce and Alan - you know who you are. They've taken the discount, where membership of the club right now is half price, $20... all this stuff for the price of four coffees!
Greetings form the Redcliffe and districts radio club VK4RC. Robert Thomson VK4TFN here. Family Fox Hunt at Macfarlane Park. Saturday last week, on the 17 January, a big mob of parents and grandparents decended on Macfarlane Park in Redcliffe with their children and Grandchildren. Starting at 10:30 am, there were four radio foxes and a dozen fox hunt receivers. It was all organised by Peter Richardson VK4TAA. The youngsters loved it and enthusiastically threw themselves into the fun. Little Penny, 6 years ol,d bagged the honours of finding all the foxes first. It was all rounded off with sizzled sausages, ice cream and soft drinks. Peter was heard to declare, “This was fun, we'll make it a bi-annual event.” REDFEST 26 Digital Communications 11 April 2026. John Saunders VK4BZ reports in our January QTC newsletter that the organisation of REDFEST 26 is proceeding apace. Stay tuned for further updates, and don't be afraid to go and visit our redfest.org website. Australia Day Barbie. On Monday, to 11:30am 26th January at the Redcliffe Club in Macfarlane Park there will be a flag raising ceremony. There'll be some Aussie fun and games and a sausage sizzling ceremony. Come along and join in. Thanks and 73 from the Redcliffe and Districts Radio club VK4RC. DARLING DOWNS RADIO CLUB http://www.wia.org.au/clubs/vk4/DarlingDownsRadioClub/ secretary@ddrci.org.au Hi there from the Darling Downs Radio Club. I'm John VK4JPM, club Secretary, with a few updates. Let's start with the Ham Challenge: how have you been going? I mentioned this in our last bulletin, and we're into week three of the year. hamchallenge.org has all the details and a heap of tips and tricks to help you be better with amateur radio. This week's challenge is: "understand how your antenna works". Woo... now THERE'S a challenge. Fortunately, we can help in two ways: 1. our next club meeting on Monday 9 February will be all about antennas and how to understand them a bit better. But you say - too late for the challenge. Well, not really. The instructions at hamchallenge.org say that the "challenges may be done in the suggested chronological order, or in any other way you like". So 2. why not park the antenna challenge until we get to the club meeting. Even better: check out the antenna challenge, then bring your questions along to the meeting and let us help. Details of the ham challenge and the next club meeting are both on the website at ddrci.org.au Moving along: by the time you hear this we will have locked in some set dates for training days and licence assessment sessions in 2026. We're serious about building the hobby and the number of people who are involved, and let's face it: it's so much easier to be an amateur radio operator if you have a licence. And if you're listening to this and you don't yet have a licence: then check the website to see what you can do, when and how. You don't have to be a club member, and you don't even have to be in our area. As long as you're keen and committed, we know we can get you across the line. Step two, by the way, is to surround yourself with people who can help, and best way to do that is to be a club member. Go to ddrci.org.au and press the big red button that says "Join Our Club". That's a bit of a give-away, I know, but once you get going it's truly really easy and very quick. If you like food with your membership, our next club lunch will be on Saturday 14 February. We welcome people who aren't members of the club. Thanks for being here and joining Darling Downs Radio Club on QNEWS. On Sunday mornings the club 2m net follows at 1000 - check our website for details. I'm John VK4JPM, and we'll catch you next week.
Scott and Adam are back to recap Brisbane's double header up in Redcliffe against Wellington, plus the midweek trip to Melbourne to take on City.
On the first show of 2026, Scott and Kurt are back to recap the New Years eve double header between Central Coast and Brisbane down in Gosford, and look ahead to this weekends return to Redcliffe against Wellington.
News of a Silent Key, Ian Browne VK4DB Sad news received from Denise/VK4FCDB, board of control of Ian/VK4DB that Ian went Silent Key on Wednesday 26th November at Townsville University Hospital following complications caused by lung cancer. Ian was farewelled at a private funeral Tuesday 2nd December in Townsville attended by close family members. Only four sleeps to go, which means it's either time to congratulate you on ordering early enough to receive the helical-long-wire-gamma-matcher with the auto-resonating-anti-SWR-digital-gumble-snergler, or... you missed out and the package will arrive on 2 January just before you have to go back to work. Either way, this is QNEWS coming to you from the Darling Downs Radio Club where we know how to toss up an antenna or two. I'm John VK4JPM, Club Secretary. Speaking of antennas: that's still one of the frontiers of ham radio endeavour and we've been thinking about how much we know... and don't know... about getting antennas to work effectively. In the past it was a matter of putting up an antenna, testing it on your rig, matching for minimum SWR, and then... well, you had to ask people how good is the reception and guess. Nowadays we can be much more clever, and one of the reasons that we've focused a bit on Software Defined Radios is that you can use an SDR to test the antenna for yourself. Especially when the SDR under your control could be a few kilometres away, or right across the country, and you can listen to your own signal to test for improvements. Very cute. So we've been tossing around what the club can do to help you build your antenna skills. Watch out for a possible meeting in February where we kick off a series of sessions. If that's of interest to you, tell us. If you think we should be talking about something else, tell us that too. Send a note to secretary@ddrci.org.au with your thoughts. Last week we had our end-of-year BBQ and natter at Webb Park and this year the skies smiled. Perfect weather, and at least one of the hotplates worked well enough to do lunch for everyone. Lots of discussion, especially about repeaters and whether we could be improving 2m coverage across the Downs. And thanks to Bruce VK4MQ we capped off lunch with a bit of fox-hunting, much to the delight of the kids who had joined us. There will be photos on the website by the time you hear this, and you can check those out at ddrci.org.au. VK4 - Redfest - Deception Bay North State School 9am April 11. (vk4ble) The Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club will be holding Redfest 2026 on the 11th of April 2026 at the Deception Bay North State School, 49 Old Bay Road, Deception Bay starting at 9am. For further information contact the Club Secretary, secretary@redclifferadioclub.org.au
Die instorting van die Redcliffe-tempel in eThekwini, KwaZulu-Natal, is amptelik tot 'n misdaadtoneel verklaar. Vyf mense is dood. Die minister van Openbare Werke en Infrastruktuur, Dean Macpherson, sê vroeë ondersoeke toon ernstige foute, insluitend onbelynde strukture, geen goedgekeurde bouplanne of permitte nie, en tekens dat die gebou sonder sertifisering gebruik is. Hy sê die terrein sal aan die Departement van Indiensneming en Arbeid oorhandig word vir verdere ondersoek:
Rescue teams are still on site of the Redcliffe temple that collapsed on Friday. Five bodies were recovered over the weekend. . To get the latest Sakina Kamwendo spoke to Prem Balram of Reaction Unit South Africa (RUSA)
Die minister van openbare werke en infrastruktuur, Dean Macpherson, het sy ondersteuning vir reddingswerkers uitgespreek nadat 'n tempel in Redcliffe, KwaZulu-Natal, ineengestort het. Vier liggame is reeds herwin. Reddingsoperasies duur voort te midde van uitdagende weer en onbestendige strukture, met die primêre fokus nou om moontlike oorlewendes wat nog vasgekeer is, te red. Macpherson sê ondersoeke na die oorsaak van die ineenstorting sal plaasvind sodra die reddingsoperasie afgehandel is:
At least one person has been killed and about 14 others were rescued with injuries when a Hindu temple collapsed in Redcliffe, Verulam.Builders were working on the multi-storey temple when it crashed down, trapping at least five people. A preliminary report from the Ethekwini Municipality says the building was illegal as it did not have approved building plans. Zanele Buthelezi has more
Een persoon is dood, en verskeie ander is vasgekeer nadat 'n vierverdiepingtempel wat in aanbou is in Redcliffe, noord van Durban, KwaZulu-Natal, ineengestort het. Die presiese aantal mense wat vasgekeer is, is onbekend. Die woordvoerder van die Departement van Samewerkende Regering en Tradisionele Sake, Senzelwe Mzila, sê rampbestuur en gespesialiseerde reddingspanne is op die terrein, om die beseerdes te help en persone wat onder die puin vasgekeer is, te bevry:
The author and actor thinks summer in Australia is done bigger, better and weirder than anywhere else. For three months of the year, life slows down and heats up. But for William, summer in Australia is an imperfect paradise where more than anything, people yearn to connect.Summer can be a hellish time in Australia, where temperatures soar and fires can turn bush and buildings to rubble in an instant.But despite the challenges, William McInnes looks upon this time of year with great affection and nostalgia.Growing up in Redcliffe, Queensland, William remembers the heat that burnt through his thongs, the strange ritual of assembling a plastic European Christmas tree on a 40-degree day, and simple moments in the sun like jumping off his dad's shoulders into the cool coastal water.Every summer connects William with his family, his childhood and his past, just like millions of other Australians on riverbanks and beaches around the country.It's a Scorcher: Tales of the Australian Summer is published by Hachette.This episode of Conversations explores seasons, heat, bushfires, Koolewong, weather forecast, drought, BOM, swimming, tennis, Australian Open, Boxing Day Test, Cricket, Ashes, book, memoir, writing, Australiana, Kitsch, climate change, nostalgia, family time, Christmas, holidays, New Year, how to survive the holidays, road trips, vacation, bikini, swimmers, togs, school holidays, parents.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
After 32 years as a professional golfer, Queensland native Rod Pampling returns home to reflect on a career that took him from a Caboolture greenkeeper to the US PGA Tour. Rod joined Sofie Formica on 4BC Breakfast to the depth of talent in modern golf and his origins.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Angelo VK2NWT, WIA Affiliated Clubs Coordinator. - Phil Wait VK2ASD for the WIAs Education Committee. - Jason VK2LAW asks us to refrain from using 7.095 MHz. - Felix VK4FUQ tells us of the worlds largest Amateur Radio competition. - Kent Peterson KCDGY from NewsLine 'illuminates' us when he joins VK3GTV Colin and for those in VK4, hot on the heels of another successful Gold Coast HamFest comes news of the Redcliffe clubs REDFEST. ---
Hi - you're listening to QNEWS for week of Sunday 16 November 2025 and I'm John VK4JPM with some info from the Darlin Downs Radio Club. But first a shout-out to all club officers and committees in Queensland. QNEWS is a great way to get club info to a wide audience, and it's surprised me that so few other clubs use it. It's one of the things that we might address at a meeting of club officers in the future, but how about an offer? If your club has meetings coming up, or if you have activities regularly scheduled - for instance, if everyone turns up on Saturdays for a natter, or if you are planning something for end-of-year: why not tell everyone. People will travel from all over the state and beyond if the invitation is interesting enough. And don't forget that a listener might opportunistically be in your area and would love to join you... but only if they knew what you're doing. And through QNEWS, our club now has members from all over the state and we have lots of distant members attending our meetings via telepresence. That's good for everyone, and a big help to gaining attention and focus on our hobby. If I can help you get on-board with the QNEWS process, drop me a line to secretary@ddrci.org.au and let's talk about how to get started. Truly, it's not hard. ==== Last week John VK4JBE did a really good session on EMR. It was well attended - probably thanks to QNEWS - and generated lots of questions. There are two areas that you really do need to be across: If you can't see the info you want, just wait and it will rotate past. And while you're there, check out all the other activities that our club has coming up! Speaking of which: our next in person club member meeting and tech natter will be on Monday 8 December at 1900. Details on the website, but expect a bit of discussion about Chinese 2m (and 70cm) handhelds, and some show and tell. For those of you joining remotely: this is another of those round-table sessions where we all learn from each other. What hand-helds are you using now? When you paid $300 for an old-school device, does it work better than the $30 cheapy? We'd all like to know. That's on Monday 8 December at 1900 in person and online. Also stay tuned for our end-of-year gathering, which we'll unfold next week. Finally, we've had some offers of gear and particularly towers and masts. Members and those on our mailing list will receive an email in the coming week. If you're not on the list, send an email to secretary@ddrci.org.au and we will add you. If you're not a member don't forget that it's now only $30 to join, with significant discounts for students, young people and pensioners. All at the website ddrci.org.au and press the big red JOIN button. Until next week thanks for listening. I'm John VK4JPM secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club. 73s all. The Redcliffe and Districts Radio Club will be holding Redfest 2026 on the 11th of April 2026 at the Deception Bay North State School, 49 Old Bay Road, Deception Bay starting at 9am. For further information contact the Club Secretary
American Lux Turner made a major impact on debut with Monster Energy Yamalube Yamaha in the AUSX Supercross double-header at Redcliffe, winning both rounds of SX2 to take charge of the red plate and firmly signal his arrival in the series. MotoOnline's Trent Maher speaks to the 20-year-old to learn more about him in this On-Record podcast.
West End Frame Editor, Andrew Tomlins, hosts a solo episode of The West End Frame Show!Fresh from this year's MusicalCon, Andrew gives a debrief of the panels he hosted at the convention at ExCel London. Andrew also discusses MJ (Prince Edward Theatre) as well as the latest news about Redcliffe by Jordan Luke Gage, The Greatest Showman musical, Cats at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre and more.This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins. @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening!Email: andrew@westendframe.co.ukVisit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
There were a bunch of unknowns entering Redcliffe's opening rounds of Boost Mobile AUSX 2025, but one thing is for certain now – Dean Wilson and Lux Turner proved all class across SX1 and SX2. Recap all of the action with Nic Still and Trent Maher in MotoOnline's FLY Racing Express podcast, available now across the leading platforms. For complete information on FLY Racing, visit the brand online or stop in at your local retailer.
Redcliffe 2's afternoon program resulted in a vastly different day out at AUSX, where we spoke with Dylan Walsh, Lux Turner, Aaron Tanti, Hayden Mellross and Kayd Kingsford post-race for our MyPayNow Weekend interview podcast.
A chaotic opening night of AUSX 2025 saw a pair of international winners emerge at Redcliffe, and following the main events of round one we spoke to Shane McElrath, Luke Clout, Lux Turner, Dean Wilson, Alex Larwood, Tiger Wood and Ryder Malinoski post-race for our MyPayNow Weekend interview podcast.
With the 2025 Boost Mobile AUSX Supercross Championship opening at Redcliffe's Kayo Stadium this weekend, attention is squarely placed upon the five-round season ahead. MotoOnline's Alex Gobert, Nic Still and Trent Maher preview the upcoming series in this special MXtoday preview show, brought to you by MyPayNow.
Mobile Rolling-Brandon Kreymborg talks to driver Jack Chapple about his drives tonight at Redcliffe.
AJ and Rhys recap the second of our Indigenous Rounds' as the race for September footy heats up with inches determining ebbs and flows to decide who will be in finals contention and who will battle for the wooden spoon.On the show- Penrith and Melbourne deliver one of the games of the season with an incredible golden point thriller. The rise of the tall leapers and we debate for the final time, the issue of blockers.- Warriors attack sputters into the finals as we give praise to the Dragons resilience for hanging in there with 14 players for 45 minutes.- Roosters show their muscle as we debate the Walker/Savala/DCE log-jam that is fast approaching. The emergence of Naufahu Whyte as the Bulldogs premiership credentials are again questioned.- A big win for the Sharks over the Titans as we examine the impact of Cam McInnes' ACL injury. The big time involvements of Mawene Hiroti and why do the Titans do this to us week after week, season after season. - Brisbane overcome a 14-point deficit to come from behind against the Dolphins to significantly dent the Redcliffe finals charge. The rise of Reece Walsh as a big on-ball player.- Souths v Parramatta engage in a season defining tank bowl as the Rabbitohs show with some troops they can deliver as the Eels deliver their worst performance of the last seven weeks.- Manly start fast but get run down by the May's and Fainu's in a dominant resurgence by the Tigers at Allianz. - Plus we have a dozen questions for the Knights after their disaster at the hands of the Cowboys, meanwhile heap praise on new NRL referee Jarrod Cole.- NRLW recap- LOLCOW of the Week
Now on QNEWS it's time for a quick update from the Darling Downs Radio Club; it's Sunday 10h of August and I'm John VK4JPM, Club Secretary. A couple of important dates are coming up. Tomorrow, Monday 11 August, is our regular monthly meeting night, and as I mentioned last week and in email, we're trying something a bit different. The meeting will be in a natter-night format, with a minimal agenda and opportunity to have some round table discussions. We'll have Zoom active, meaning that if you're somewhere not near Toowoomba, you can still participate, and we're going to set up the system so that you're part of the round table. There will be show and tell - have you built or acquired something interesting recently? Do you have tips that might save work or turn on brain cells? What's happening on the bands that would get others excited? Do you need help with a project? All of this and more would be good topics, so think about it overnight and tomorrow, then turn up at 1900. If you're coming in person, the meeting is at the Scouts HQ located at 2 Victory Street in Newtown (Toowoomba). Zoom credentials and all the info on the meeting are on our website at ddrci.org.au. And, of course, the meeting is open to all. We might even throw in an honourable mention for the person connecting from the greatest distance. Greetings from the R & DRC VK4RC. Robert Thomson VK4TFN here. Our Carboot Sale will be at 9:00 am, on the 30th August 2025, at our Club House at MacFarlane Park, in Kippa-ring in the city of Redcliffe. As always, we'll clear out our shed and fill up our tables with all manner of interesting techno items for your perusal. Also, the VK4 QSL Bureau will have a table in the club house. Come and collect your QSL cards. So come along and have a good day out. For more information go to: www dot redcliffe radio club dot org dot au. TOWNSVILLE-To commemorate the 80th Anniversary of Victory in the Pacific and the end of hostilities in World War Two, members of The Townsville Amateur Radio Club Inc. will be activating the Oonoonba Historic World War Two Bombing Site in Townsville Australia with a number of portable HF SSB Stations on Sunday 17th August, co-inciding with the Remembrance Day Contest and the International Lighthouse Lightship Weekend. Hello, I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and I've been thinking. It seems that one of the important things for many people is the capacity to identify themselves with something they find important. Clothing and other items are the classic ones that we find are easily purchased at our usual street-level retailers. Of course, there are the special event souvenirs which mark a special level of exclusivity. Whether it is a brand of motor car, a favourite beverage or membership of a group, the markings can serve to introduce people to others with the same interests. It seems that when we take part in events such as JOTA/JOTI where most people are in a uniform, a simple display of our allegiance is in keeping and shows a level of respect. So what is it that you would like to have? Should we have items to display on our vehicles, too? Who should be coordinating the design and supply of these items? We now seem to depend on email for delivering what were once hard copy cards and certificates, and with the demise of the WIA bookshop, there has been lost a central point of contact to purchase physical items. I am proud of my involvement with this recreation, and I believe that many others are similarly engaged. I feel that if we get our heads together, we can find ways of re-introducing goods which enhance our experience of amateur radio. I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and that's what I think. How about you?
Rebecca Lock is starring as Caz in Here And Now: The Steps Musical.The show about to kick off a tour, with Rebecca reprising her performance from the show's premiere run last year in Birmingham. Featuring the music of Steps, Here And Now is written by Shaun Kitchener and is produced by Steps and ROYO with Pete Waterman. The show is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, with choreography by Matt Cole and Matt Spencer-Smith as musical supervisor, orchestrator and arranger.Rebecca's West End credits include: Emily Hobbs in Elf The Musical (Dominion Theatre), Carmen in Curtains (Wyndhams Theatre & Tour), Ms Fleming/Veronica's Mom in Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket & The Other Palace), Cheryl Gillan MP in Committee (Donmar Warehouse), Rosie in Mamma Mia! (Novello Theatre), Carlotta Giudicelli in The Phantom of the Opera (Her Majesty's Theatre), Kate Monster/Lucy the S**t in Avenue Q (Noel Coward Theatre), alternate Mary Poppins in Mary Poppins (Prince Edward Theatre), Jellylorum in Cats (New London), Oh! What A Lovely War (The National Theatre), Bertrande De Rols in Martin Guerre (Prince Edward Theatre) and Guest Soloist in the 30th anniversary of Sondheim's Side by Side (Novello Theatre).Some of Rebecca's other theatre credits include: Rosalie Mullins in School of Rock (UK Tour), Mrs Banks in Mary Poppins (International tour), Lilli Vanessi/Kate in Kiss Me Kate (Sheffield Crucible), Isabelle in Moonfleet (Salisbury Playhouse), Mrs Cratchitt in A Christmas Carol (LMTO), Widow Corney in Oliver! (Sheffield Crucible), Gabrielle in Dear World (Charing Cross Theatre), Baroness Schraeder in The Sound of Music (JY Productions/Jordan), Guest Soloist in Sondheim Women (St James), Iris in The Tempest (Theatre Royal Bath), Mary in Merrily We Roll Along (Theatr Clwyd), Svetlana Sergievsky in Chess (Princess of Wales, Toronto), Joan Aldrin in Moon Landing (Derby Playhouse), Gilda in Alfie (Watford Palace), Dorothy Fields Forever (King's Head), Anna in After the Fair (Kings Head) and Nora in The Pirates of Penzance (West Yorkshire Playhouse).Rebecca starred as Mary Critchard in both workshop productions of Redcliffe by Jordan Luke Gage at The Turbine Theatre and The Other Palace. She was also one of seven actors to share the role of Mama Rose in Gypsy In Concert at Alexandra Palace.In this episode Rebecca reveals how she fell in love with Here And Now and why Caz is the hardest role she has played so far. She also reflects on working on Redcliffe, shares memories of performing Gypsy In Concert and discusses learning to say no and the path of her career... and lots more.Here And Now: The Steps Musical kicks off its tour on 29th August. Rebecca is playing Caz until November and the tour continues through to May 2026. Visit www.thestepsmusical.com for info, tour dates and tickets.This podcast is hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Disappointment for the New Zealand Warriors and their fans at the last-gasp NRL defeat at home to the Dolphins last night. Leading 18-16 in the 79th minute at Mt Smart, Redcliffe winger Jamayne Isaako then scored the match-winning try to take the points, 20-18. Michael Burgess was at the game and told Jason Pine some overly safe calls late on to die with the ball on the last tackle, as well as a fateful decision to not take a penalty shot. He says that the loss of confidence and mojo as well as the injury crisis is happening at the worst possible time, and it's really stalled the Warriors' momentum. To make matters worse, the Broncos then closed to within a win of the fourth-placed Warriors with a 60-14 demolition of the Rabbitohs. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Family Worship brings the church service to you, on air Sundays at 9am and 6pm and now on demand, wherever you get your podcasts. Every week a special guest pastor will bring a message that will get you thinking and speak to your heart. Mark Elmendorp is the Senior Pastor of Emerge Church along with his wife Nina. Emerge Church have 3 locations on the northside of Brisbane - at Warner, Redcliffe and Morayfield. Mark and Nina have been leading Emerge Church since 2011 after pastoring for 16 years at Influencers Church in Adelaide. Pastor Mark is also a Leadership Member of the ACC Queensland + Northern Territory states. Links You Should Click On Emerge Church's Website96five Church Directory96five's WebsiteFollow us on Instagram & FacebookSupport the show: https://www.96five.com/donate/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 104, we talked all the latest out of Redcliffe, Josh's Reggies Wrap & previewed the Dolphins upcoming clash with the Sharks #PhinsUp
Welcome back to The HMO Property Show, the podcast by investors, for investors, where we unpack cashflow-positive property strategies to help you grow your wealth sustainably. In today's episode, Neil Gibb sits down with Michael Keil, a seasoned Perth agent with over 35 years in the game, to get a boots-on-the-ground analysis of what's really happening in Belmont and surrounding suburbs right now. From the suburb-by-suburb breakdown of Ascot, Rivervale, Cloverdale, and Redcliffe to demographic shifts, zoning insights, and market momentum, Michael shares why these areas are positioned for significant growth despite media noise and market fatigue. Expect: ✅ Historical context on Belmont's market evolution post-COVID ✅ Why development sites close to the city remain king for long-term capital growth ✅ The reality behind Perth's low stock levels and what it means for your strategy ✅ Practical advice on buying in a low-supply, high-demand market ✅ Insights on the lifestyle and demographic shifts shaping investor opportunities If you're a seasoned investor, a new landlord, or simply property-curious, this episode will give you clear, practical information to make smarter decisions in Perth's current property cycle. Sponsored by The Co-Living Collective, your trusted partner in creating vibrant, sustainable shared living experiences. Visit colivingcollective.com.au to learn how we can support your next investment.
This is John VK4JPM, secretary of the Darling Downs Radio Club with our contribution for Sunday 6 July 2025, and firstly a bit of sad news. About two weeks ago Philip Webb, VK4HPW and VK4APW late of Warwick, went silent key. Philip was a longstanding member of the Darling Downs Radio Club and the Boarder Rangers Radio Club. Those who knew Philip have commented that he was a trainer, a listener and an encourager - all great attributes. The next meeting of the club will be held on 14 July at the regional scout HQ in Victory Street Newtown (Toowoomba Newtown) and will be on Zoom. The link is on the calendar entry on our homepage where it's easy to find and where it can be changed quickly if something goes wrong. Details of the meeting are in the calendar entry. Our feature guest is Peter VK4EA and we're looking forward to a better understanding of how our electricity supply grid works and is controlled, along with some information on what might be coming down the track Greetings from The Redcliffe & Districts Radio Club VK4RC Robert Thomson VK4TFN here. 11:00am Saturday 13 July The Redcliffe Club will host a Family Day Fox Hunt. This event is for the children. It all starts at 11:00am at our club house. To find us go to redclifferadioclub.org.au VK4TAA will provide more information on the day. Spare fox hunt "sniffers" are available. Picnic and BBQ facilities at the destination. BYO picnic. At the Picnic area there will be pedestrian fox hunts for the children. This will be a family day out. The bigger the turn out the greater the fun for everyone. Thank you RRT VK4TFN Hello, I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and I've been thinking. The crazy weather has been taking a toll along the Pacific Coast of the continent and I have felt empathy for the Inuit tribes of North America. Sadly my imagination has run amuck with this analogy but the cold slicing breezes seemed to find the porosity of my sub-tropical attire and chill the skin to the tips of the fingers. None the less, I have been wondering just which roads we need to travel to align our wish for growing the hobby with the changes in technology and attitudes in the 21st Century. Once it seemed that most people, entering the amateur radio family, looked for some suitable tools under the Christmas tree. You know, pliers, soldering irons and screwdrivers with perhaps a book on a special topic thrown in for good measure. The time moved on and with it the access to very esoteric equipment which most of us take for granted now. The ease with which global communications and broadcasting happens is the outcome of the “digital revolution” and some very imaginative minds. So we have to recognise that the ease with which we can hold a video chat on the internet depends on an amazing wealth of engineering and unimaginable amounts of money invested in the machinery, both hardware and software. This is the point where we need to put our critical thinking to work because as much as we can enjoy the simpler aspects of being a ham, we have to be able to distinguish between what can be accomplished from our home station and what is available via modern technology and the internet. I am not saying we individuals should be the ones to try and design the next iteration of entry qualifications but surely it is up to us to be able to explain in plain, simple words what makes amateur radio different yet similar and successful when the powerful systems fail. Like in the heydays of the great races on the Bathurst Mt. Panorama circuit, the track-side enthusiasts could delightedly distinguish the strengths and weaknesses of the contesting super cars, I would like to think we nerdy types whether playing digital modes, contesting or rag-chewing could hold a sensible discussion around the barbecue with their friends. So it is over to you to give this topic a red hot go and see if you have some answers which can help us. I'm Geoff Emery, VK4ZPP, and that's what I think, how about you?
Greg chats with Nathan Williamson following success for 'Captains Mistress' in Brisbane last night Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stav, Abby & Matt Catch Up - hit105 Brisbane - Stav Davidson, Abby Coleman & Matty Acton
2:42" - We investigate poo joggers in Redcliffe!
On Inzane Rugby League this week Zane Bojack and Sam Williams catch up with Dolphins game development manager and former PNG Hunters CEO Shane Morris to find out how Kristian Woolf has turned around the form of Redcliffe and his thoughts on salary cap dispensation for PNG players as the competition introduces an 18th team in 2028.
On Inzane Rugby League this week Zane Bojack and Sam Williams catch up with Dolphins game development manager and former PNG Hunters CEO Shane Morris to find out how Kristian Woolf has turned around the form of Redcliffe and his thoughts on salary cap dispensation for PNG players as the competition introduces an 18th team in 2028.
Daly Cherry-Evans wants out of Manly but would a possible move to Redcliffe as the prodigal son impact his legacy? Ash, Luttsy, Mitch, Nick and Lachie return to cover a massive weekend of sportSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Wests Tigers are sitting pretty in the NRL Top Eight after a second straight victory. Traveling north to Redcliffe, the Wests Tigers proved too strong for the home team, coming away with two vital points in a 30-18 victory. In this edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, Joel Helmes is joined by Garry Watson and Steve Stretton, and the encouraging signs from the game are covered. Aspects of the Tigers' play that made us happy include the multiple points of attack and the increasing synchronicity of the team. Sure, there were a few things still to work on, we also talked about that as well. We also run through a terrific list of 'One Word' submissions from our valued members of the Wests Tigers Podcast Forum (we'd love you to add to that list each game too!) Great display of teamwork. While the boys played as a unit, the individual performances of a few players are also discussed, including Jahream Bula, Fonua Pole, Terrell May, Alex Twal, Api Koroisau, and Tallyn Da Silva. We asked the question - is Sunia Turuva the best finisher we've had in a decade? And we played a new game - Was Garry Wrong? The topics in question include Garry's call on the abilities of Adam Doueihi and Alex Seyfarth! (Perhaps a version of this could be used re Eddie Otto and Bula??) Also up for discussion was the possible replacement for Jeral Skelton if he is unable to take on the Warriors next Sunday evening at Campbelltown. Speaking of Campbelltown, Steve has details of the pre-game Ambush event being held at The Beer Shed in Leumeah on Sunday afternoon (to which you are invited). And congratulations to the Wests Tigers on passing another big milestone - 9,000 people have now got Wests Tigers memberships and we think that's a great achievement, but still well short of where we should be. It's great to be able to present another post-victory edition of the Wests Tigers Podcast, let's make it three on the trot against the Kiwis!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cyklon Alfred zbliża się do południowo-wschodniego Queensland i północnej części Nowej Południowej Walii. Prawdopodobnie dotrze do lądu w okolicy Redcliffe, na północ od Brisbane.
Cyclone Alfred is bearing down on south-east Queensland and north-east New South Wales and is now expected to make landfall at Redcliffe, just north of Brisbane. Strong winds and heavy rain are already making an impact.
Queensland council denies ‘trying to make homelessness illegal' as residents threatened with $8,000 finesPeople living in tents at Suttons Beach Park, Redcliffe, forced to move to avoid fines for ‘storing goods on public land'We are a nation that encourages death while punishing people who are struggling life.Intro song is 'Bring Me Down'Buy Me a CoffeeThe Slippery Slope SpotifyJ Fallon SpotifyThe Slippery Slope Apple PodcastsThe Slippery Slope YouTube
Joe Stevens and Aiden Williams are back from Redcliffe and the Opening Rounds of Australian Supercross.With so much action on track, the boys break it all down in the new Sunshine Coast based Inside Dirt Podcast Studio.The Inside Dirt Show is proudly sponsored by GAS Imports and their brands of THOR Australia and the Michelin Starcross 6.Learn more by visiting www.gasimports.com.au/brands
The Inside Dirt Show is back as we preview the upcoming 2024 Australian Supercross Championship ahead of Rounds 1 & 2 at Redcliffe, QLD this weekend. Host Joe Stevens is joined by Aiden Williams in the studio along with guests Daniel Blair, head of the Orange Brigade KTM Amateur program in America and former Supercross Live TV host, along with long time Australian MX1 Pro Justin Caraffa.The Inside Dirt Show is proudly supported by GAS Imports and their brands of THOR Australia and the Michelin Starcross 6.Learn more by visiting https://gasimports.com.au/brands/
NRL Finals are finally hear and at least Redcliffe didn't make it, the Lions flexed their muscles but their kicking is akin to Ash's putting and is John Hopoate the Genghis Khan of Rugby League?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week the Adventurer community is sad to bid farewell to Michael ‘Schultzy' Schultz. A special Adventurer from Kedron parkrun. We also pay tribute to Graeme from Umbagong parkrun and Simon brings us his adventures from Redcliffe. There are roving reports from Rendlesham Forest, West Coast Park, Petrie and Jubliee, plus Mel has an idea for a new challenge!
As a special Pride Month treat, Jordan Luke Gage is back In The Frame to discuss his brand new musical Redcliffe! Over the past year Jordan has been busy writing his first musical. Based on the true events of William Critchard and Richard Arnold in Bristol during the 1750s, Redcliffe is a tale of forbidden love during the persecution people faced for hundreds of years. The show was previewed as part of MT Fest in February ahead of a full workshop in May which concluded with four sold-out performances at The Other Palace Studio. Jordan has written Redcliffe's music, book and lyrics whilst also playing William. This episode features a special recording of 'Void Of Love' from Redcliffe, performed by Jordan during the musical's run at MT Fest. Jordan's stage credits include Marilyn in Taboo (Brixton Clubhouse), Strat in Bat Out Of Hell (Dominion), Romeo in the premiere of & Juliet (Manchester/Shaftesbury), JD in Heathers (Theatre Royal Haymarket) and Clyde in the UK premiere of Bonnie and Clyde (Arts & Garrick). Jordan has starred in concert productions of The Light in the Piazza (Alexandra Palace Theatre), Bat Boy (London Palladium) and Bare (London Palladium). He has done countless workshops, most recently including Thelma & Louise (Sonia Friedman). In 2022 Jordan played two sold out solo shows at HERE at Outernet. On screen, Jordan recently completed filming the indie film Alchemy Of The Word and has recently been seen as a series regular in Sky's Royal Kill List. His other screen credits include Cilla (ITV), Cucumber (Channel 4) and How Not To Disappear Completely. Follow Redcliffe on Instagram @redcliffemusical for updates on the musical's future. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Past Present FeatureA filmmaker appreciation podcast hosted by Emmy-winning director...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Producer Paul Taylor-Mills is back In The Frame! Paul is the artistic director of The Other Palace and Turbine Theatre. He's currently preparing to take four musicals to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival including Silence! The Musical, Come Dine With Me: The Musical and I Wish You Well: The Gwyneth Paltrow Ski-Trial Musical in addition to My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?) which is returning to Edinburgh as part of its first ever UK tour. Paul is also the long-time producer of Heathers which has just returned to the West End for a run at @SohoPlace ahead of its third UK tour. Elsewhere Paul is producing Closer To Heaven at the Turbine Theatre, Jordan Luke Gage's musical Redcliffe which recently had a workshop run at The Other Palace Studio as well as a to-be-announced project which is *bleeped* out during this episode. Some other shows Paul has produced over the years include Be More Chill, In The Heights and Cake as well as the countless new musicals which have been part of MT Fest. In this episode Paul reveals why he's returning to the Fringe, reflects on My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?)'s Broadway's postponement and and discusses the return of Heathers... and lots more!You can see Silence!, Come Dine With Me, I Wish You Well and My Son's A Queer at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. My Son's A Queer is also heading off on tour. Heathers is currently in the West End before touring and Closer To Heaven runs at the Turbine Theatre. Hosted by Andrew Tomlins @AndrewTomlins32 Thanks for listening! Email: andrew@westendframe.co.uk Visit westendframe.co.uk for more info about our podcasts. Past Present FeatureA filmmaker appreciation podcast hosted by Emmy-winning director...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
“I think we live in a world people are too, quick to throw stones throw sticks and point fingers. None of us are perfect. I certainly am not. I'm a very temperamental reactive sort of person. So, I have perfected the art of saying I'm sorry. So, I think it's really important that if you're doing something in the world, and you think, Oh, that wasn't very kind, or I could have spoken to that person in a better way, don't be afraid to go out and just say, Look, I'm really sorry, I didn't mean to speak to you like that. Also forgive the people around you, they might have been under pressure they might have you don't know what's going on for other people.” Christine Denny Top Five Tips For Cultivating Joy In Your Life and Harnessing The Power It Brings1. Knowing your narratives2. Aligning with your values 3. Investing in self-care4. Surrounding yourself with supportive people5. Investing in forgiveness TIME STAMP SUMMARY 01:59 Discovering your own narrative.07:28 What are your values12:32 The importance of self-care20:40 Forgive others and yourself Where to find Christine Website www.christinedenny.comLinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-denny-4a26232b3? Christine Denny BioChristine Denny is the creator, CEO, and director of TAPATAK OZ – the elite tap dance syllabus and mentorship programme for teachers and students, that launched in Australia in 2008. Since then, the syllabus has gained a reputation as being modern, technically challenging, and most importantly, relevant to today's tap scene and as such it is now in use all over Australia, as well as in the UK, USA, Canada, France, Italy, Finland, New Zealand, Singapore, Brazil, South Africa, Dubai and more.For the past 30 years Christine has been a well-known and respected figure in Australia's tap scene, being invited to teach at many leading dance schools and Tertiary Dance Institutions, as well as providing master classes and setting choreography all over Australia.For many years Christine was on staff at Brent St, ED5 International and NIDA to name a few. She has also been a regular guest tap tutor for many of Australia's major dance events including The Australian Dance Festival, The Australian Tap Dance Festival and The Sydney Tap Festival. As an adjudicator she has worked extensively all over the nation including the prestigious McDonalds City of Sydney Performing Arts Challenge and BPAC, as well as in eisteddfods all over Australia including Bundaberg, Brisbane, Gold Coast, Perth, Launceston, Grafton, Melbourne, Adelaide, Cairns, Leeton, Nowra, Bunbury, Redcliffe, Wyong and Devonport!As a columnist Christine has written featured columns for popular print magazine Dance Train { Let's Talk Tap 2008 – 2012 } as well as being a regular contributor to online dance networking site DanceLife with her interview series On The Couch with Christine...
Get ready for another compelling episode of "The AgCulture Podcast," where we dive deeper into the dynamic world of agriculture. Our special guest, Jodie Redcliffe, CEO of Nuffield International and Nuffield Australia, returns to shed more light on the ever-evolving landscape of farming. This episode focuses on the transformative journey of agricultural practices, from local farms in Northern New South Wales to the global impact of agricultural leadership. Jodie brings her unique perspective, discussing the vital role of global understanding in farming and the life-changing experiences offered by the Nuffield Scholarship program. Don't miss this chance to gain invaluable insights into sustainable agricultural practices and the power of global collaboration in reshaping the future of farming. "Hands-on, experiential learning is key in agriculture. It's not just theoretical knowledge, but practical skills that matter." What you will learn: (00:00) Opening (01:29) Intro and Guest (04:29) Banking and Succession (07:30) Nuffield history (10:57) Research focus (16:09) Educational approach (23:49) AI in agriculture (33:35) Financial partnerships Meet the Guest: Jodie Redcliffe, CEO of Nuffield International and Nuffield Australia, has a rich background in agriculture, shaped by her family's farming history and her own extensive experience. Her transformative journey through the Nuffield scholarship has positioned her as a key figure in global agricultural education and leadership development. Discover the world of agriculture with the "Ag Culture Podcast", hosted by Paul Windemuller. This podcast will be a gateway for those passionate about agriculture to explore its global perspectives and innovative practices. Join Paul as he shares his experiences in the agricultural industry, his travels and encounters with important figures around the world. Expect engaging stories of Paul's journey as a first-generation farmer and consultant, covering topics ranging from coffee to greenhouses to agricultural technology. "Ag Culture'' will aim to inspire agricultural entrepreneurs and innovators weekly. Available on YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Subscribe at agculturepodcast.com and keep an eye out for future episodes, bringing insights and stories from the vibrant world of agriculture.