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Peter Baldwin was mentioned many times in Rob Woolley's podcast and Rob was instrumental in ensuring that Bruce captured Peter at his home in Renmark to hear this amazing mans story. Working for some legendary companies in outback Australia, Peter made a name for himself as both a driver and a Manager for companies enduring our harshest travel conditions. Pete's now retired but his recollection of those days were fantastic and a steep learning curve in each one resulted in knowledge and resilience that only experience can create.
A senate inquiry into the code of conduct within the wine industry sits in Renmark to hear from some of Australia's biggest wine companies, applications open for the On-Farm Drought Infrastructure Rebate Scheme, as part of the government's $18million drought package, and an oyster grower in Ceduna says it has been one of the worst seasons he has seen during his time in the industry.
Welcome to episode 404 of The Adelaide Show, and today we're celebrating craft, both in whisky and in cars, with a touch of blues to finish off. Our main guest today is Paul Burnett, distiller at 23rd Street Distillery in Renmark. Paul has taken the reins at this iconic South Australian distillery and continues to build on its legacy, with two of their whiskies recently taking gold at The Spirits Business Luxury Masters 2024. We'll be tasting their award-winning Australian Whisky and Australian Single Malt Whisky. But before we get too far into the glass, we'll shift gears into the world of automotive detailing with Matthew Gibb, a.k.a. ‘The Pad King'. Matthew, from Matt's Magic Detail Tech, has been transforming cars for over 30 years, and with the Bay to Birdwood this weekend, it's the perfect time to learn about the art of keeping classic cars in pristine condition. Whether you're a car enthusiast or just appreciate the love and care that goes into preserving a piece of history, Matthew's insights into the detailing world are bound to be fascinating. And as always, we'll round things off with our Musical Pilgrimage, where this week, we feature a track from Adelaide's very own Mojo Dingo. Their song, So Refined, blends modern blues and funky rhythms, and we'll explore how they've made waves on the local music scene, catching the ear of industry insiders. So sit back, pour yourself a glass of your favourite South Australian spirit, and enjoy a journey through whisky, cars, and music! You can navigate episodes using chapter markers in your podcast app. Not a fan of one segment? You can click next to jump to the next chapter in the show. We're here to serve! 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Running Sheet: Polish Those Bay To Birdwood Cars And Polish Off That Australian Whisky With A Dash Of Blues 00:00:00 Intro Introduction 00:03:05 SA Drink Of The Week The South Australian Drinks Of The Week this week are from 23rd Street Distillery. In this episode, we have the privilege of tasting not one but two stellar whiskies from 23rd Street Distillery. Joining us is distiller, Paul Burnett, the man behind the magic. Well, he admits he inherited some magic when he joined the Renmark operation two years ago. We're doing this tasting because at The Spirits Business Luxury Masters 2024, their Australian Whisky, triumphed in the World Whisky – Super-Premium category, and their Australian Single Malt Whisky, took gold in the Ultra-Premium category. 00:26:05 Matthew Gibb, The Pad King and Matt's Magic Detail Tech Just ahead of Sunday's Bay To Birdwood, we're joined by Matthew Gibb, the mastermind behind Matt's Magic, a professional detailer with over 30 years of experience in the automotive detailing world. Matthew's journey began in 1993, transforming his humble Suzuki Swift into a showstopper, and since then, he's been pushing the boundaries of detailing with cutting-edge technologies. As Bay to Birdwood enthusiasts know, keeping classic cars in pristine condition is about more than just appearances—it's a dedication to preserving history and craftsmanship. Matthew's passion for perfection, much like that of the event's participants, celebrates both the art and science of automotive care. Whether you're an enthusiast or simply curious about the world of detailing, today's conversation will offer a glimpse into how Matthew has transformed his love for cars into a career at the forefront of the industry. 01:11:21 Musical Pilgrimage In the Musical Pilgrimage, we feature So Refined by Mojo Dingo. Steve dubs them as not 12-bar blues, or 16-bar blues, or 8-bar blues, but just pure BAR blues. Matt Cahill from Paper Rock Scissors records agrees, noting that although they're standard 12-bar blues, the thing about them is that ‘to me' they seem to be an almost perfect blend of blues & catchy pop/rock. Matt had never been a fan of the Blues, until the very first time he saw these guys and signed them to his label that evening. Mojo Dingo is a modern blues funk band hailing from Adelaide, Australia. The hardworking and dynamic group has earned its stripes on the live circuit, supporting world-renowned guitarist Josh Smith and fellow Aussie icons The Bondi Cigars.Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renmark Rovers President Haydn Brown joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and discussed his club's spectacular premiership in the Riverland Football League. He spoke about the Grand Final, the celebrations, the friendly rivalry with Barmera Monash, and lots more.
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and recapped a thrilling grand final day in the Riverland Football League, as Renmark beat Barmera Monash to claim A Grade premiership glory.
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and previewed a big Grand Final Day in the Riverland Football League. Renmark and Barmera Monash will go head to head for the sixth time this year, after Renmark won their preliminary final over Waikerie last weekend to earn a place in the Grand Final.
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and recapped the round 15 action in the Riverland Footy League, before previewing a massive final round, headlined by a top of the table clash between Barmera Monash and Renmark which will decide the minor premier. Ben also discussed a subplot in that clash of the titans: Jono Beech and Nick Gillard will battle it out for the honour of winning league's leading goal kicker award, with the stars tied going into the final round.
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and recapped last weekend's Riverland Football League action, which featured wins for Barmera Monash, Loxton and Renmark.
Past a certain age, many people say they find it gets harder to keep fit. But there's one physical exercise class that's easy to start and take part in. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, aqua aerobics has been growing in popularity in Australia, even in some rural areas. Every day, thousands of Australians are taking part in aqua aerobics. “I just love it, I do about eight to ten classes in five days,” says participant Lynn. “So, it just gives you stability, and friendship and a bit of a laugh,” explains participant Allison. Over the past year, enrollment in aqua aerobics classes has been steadily rising, according to instructors at leisure centers. Now, close to 80 percent of Australia's aquatic facilities and swim schools offer sessions of the exercise. “Pre-COVID, everything was around a 50 percent attendance mark, and now you're looking at overall around 82 (percent attendance rate) across the board,” says Melissa Janisch of SA Aquatics. From strengthening muscles, improving balance and building a healthy heart, aqua aerobics has many potential benefits. Experts say the benefits aren't just physical. “It's not just looking at cardiovascular fitness, or strength or balance, it's looking at mental health and well-being and having a purpose and catching up with people,” says physiotherapist Caitlin Prior. Aqua aerobics is no longer a staple of just big cities. More and more people in regional communities are signing up for the water exercise sessions, according to instructors. It's getting to the point where swimming centers are finding it hard to keep up with demand. “From when I first started, we barely had anyone coming in, up until now (where) we have 20, sometimes even 30, people in the pool,” says Aqua Instructor Sarah James. Brett Rogers suffers from arthritis. He decided to try aqua aerobics to reduce his pain and he and his wife Sue are now regulars at a weekly class in the town of Renmark, which is miles away from their home. “Although we live just out of Barmera, we don't mind the trouble because the benefits outweigh,” says Rogers. This article was provided by The Associated Press.
*This episode discusses farming, suicide prevention and Ski for Life. Hayden McFarlane has had a few different career changes in his time. He is now working on his family farm but has the best of both worlds by living 'in town'. Hayden's love for water skiing, teamed with his own challenges with his mental health, has seen him take part in Ski for Life. Ski for Life events have been held over the long weekend in March for over a decade. Starting at Murray Bridge and finishing at Renmark, Ski For Life is a water-skiing relay held over 3 days. Ski for Life Inc is an incorporated body whose members are committed to raising awareness and promoting mental health, wellbeing and suicide prevention. Their fundraising is enabling us to provide grants to groups undertaking projects which align with our mission. This episode drop is perfect timing as Ski for Life are thrilled to announce the registration details for their 2025 event! After their biggest event yet in 2024, they've made some changes to keep things smooth, accessible, and safe. They're capping the total number of boats at 40, including the chase boat. For more details check out their Facebook or head to their website, https://www.skiforlife.com.au/ If you are concerned about someone who is struggling and finding it difficult to see their way out of grief or mental challenges, then we highly recommend Question. Persuade. Refer. QPR training, which Emma and Lain talked about in the first episode of Season 1. You can access the training here. Type in the code CSA to take the training free of cost. This training is funded by Country SA PHN. We thank them for their support in the Suicide Prevention space- an area we believe is important to put energy towards. We hope you enjoy this episode. Remember to subscribe so you don't miss any of the future MFEP+ME episodes! *MFEP+ME is a project created within the program Mentally Fit EP (MFEP). MFEP aims to empower people to take charge of their lives and to build mentally fit, connected communities. We believe mental health is everyone's business! Thank you to our NFP organisation, West Coast Youth and Community Support, for making MFEP a possibility! A rock star organisation with rock star staff! Thank you to our Season 3 Sponsor, Lincoln Rural, for supporting Mentally Fit EP for many years through fundraising. Their efforts and dedication have supported the EP community in a variety of ways and for that we are grateful! A big thank you to the Cummins and Port Lincoln Community Banks for supporting Mentally Fit EP through their grant programs. Helpline Numbers and EP Counselling services are pinned to the top of the Mentally Fit EP Facebook page Lifeline 131 114 Regional Access 1300 032 186 Suicide Call Back 1300 659 467
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and previewed the round 12 action in the Riverland Footy League. Waikerie have a tough test as they travel to play the Renmark Rovers, and Berri are presented with a golden opportunity to win their first game of the year. Ben also recapped some performances from last weekend's Country Champs.
Renmark and Central Irrigation Trust irrigators unable to sell water through the latest round of MDBP buybacks, Australian researchers closer to finding a way to tackle fly strike problems without using chemicals, and a second lot of Murray crayfish released back into the river system after previously being extinct in SA.
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Ep 113: Leigh Kuerschner, Lower Murray Lure Fishing ClubThis week we are joined by Leigh Kuerschner, Treasurer at the Lower Murray Lure Fishing Club to fill us in all about the club and chat about what has been a great period of freshwater fishing recently. The club has recently held its AGM and has its Cod Closure Weekend coming up at the end of July, Leigh takes us through both the fishing and social sides to the club. We also have all the news in SA fishing, including:Records broken with the recent cold weather in SA.A world record Tuna caught in Warrnambool, Victoria - 120.4kg on 15 kg line. The last of the RecFish SA forums is coming up in Renmark. The Cod Pod video footage from Happy Valley is now live.A defect to the recently upgraded O'Sullivans Beach Boat Ramp is damaging boats. Plus, we have all the SA fishing reports including barrel tuna across the state, winter whiting firing up and plenty of big salmon being caught off the beaches. Our tackle item of the week is a new head torch with all the features and we also have the return of the photo of the month thanks to Shimano, with Zack Martin taking out the prize.
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and reviewed the round 6 games in the Riverland Football League. Waikerie and Loxton scored good wins while Barmera Monash defeated Renmark in a low-scoring top of the table clash.
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show and recapped round 2 in the Riverland Football League, in which Waikerie couldn't bounce back after a slow start against Renmark.
Join Paul Murray as he explores the rich history, beauty, and agriculture of Renmark, a town in the Riverland region of South Australia, for this month's Our Town episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ben Venning joined the Flow Friday Sports Show to review the first round of the Riverland Football League season. Ben discussed Renmark's dominance in the Grand Final rematch against Barmera Monash, Waikerie's narrow loss to Loxton North, and much more.
In this monthly episode of SDA UNLOCKED, Lorraine (originally from Adelaide) joins Debbie to discuss the supply and demand in the area of Riverland, which is the regional area of SA, close to the corner where 3 borders converge - SA, NSW, & VIC.The Riverland is home to around 35,000 people who make their living in the five main towns of Barmera, Berri, Loxton, Renmark, and Waikerie. The climate is Mediterranean, with warm and dry summers and reasonably mild winters. The region is Australia's most extensive grape-producing area, and has also been referred to as the fruit bowl of Australia, being a major producer also of almonds, stone fruit, citrus, and olives.There is also a large demand and virtually no supply of Specialist Disability Accommodation.In this episode, Lorraine joins Debbie to discuss the supply and demand in the area, particularly with reference to a SIL provider NDIS Property Australia is working closely with to develop SDA properties in these regional towns.If you are looking for a participant-led SDA investment option with about as high a chance of full tenancy as you'll get anywhere in Australia, you can't look past Berri, Loxton, Renmark and across the border in Victoria - Mildura - for prime House & Land packages for SDA.We recently had a selection of packages in Renmark, however they have been sold. In the coming week or so, we will have a selection of new packages coming on the market in Berri and Loxton and Mildura, so if this is of interest, reach out to our team to discuss. LEAVE US A GOOGLE REVIEW!--------------------SDA RESEARCH REPORTShttps://ndis.property/reportsSDA MASTERCLASShttps://ndis.property/eventsFOLLOW US ON:LinkedIn InstagramFacebookTwitterEBOOKS:www.robustdesign.com.auwww.highphysicalsupport.com.auwww.improvedliveability.com.auwww.fullyaccessible.com.auNDIS PROPERTY AUSTRALIA:"Our team conducts thorough research on Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and provides appropriate technical advice through premium and strategy-based solutions. We also use complex feasibility calculation spreadsheets to help investors understand the expected annual income of an SDA dwelling, the timeline stages of construction of their property, aswell as revealing the hidden costs. By staying up-to-date with the latest SDA data and pricing payments information, we help clients make better informed decisions and achieve their investment goals."CONTACT:Please feel free to call us on 1300 254 397 to talk to one of our friendly staff, otherwise, just pop on over to our website to find out more info on: www.ndis.propertyFor any podcast related queries or suggestions, please contact our podcast team via email info@ndis.propertywww.sdahousingpodcast.com.au
We're staying at the Big4 Renmark on the banks of the beautiful Murray River and enjoy a week in this incredible resort style caravan park. There's so much to do here for everyone, from all the water activities, to the fantastic facilities available within the grounds. Jasper gets hooked on fishing for Carp, and we explore the region including the best spot to take in a spectacular riverland sunset. Plus, we chat through our Zone RV off grid set up and the Redarc total vehicle management system that powers the van and keeps us off grid for longer! This episode is proudly brought to you by our mates at Adventure Pumps – extend your time camping off grid with their fantastic 12v water transfer pump kit! Take advantage of our 15% limited time discount - https://adventurepumps.com.au (ENTER FEELGOOD DISCOUNT CODE) Listen to our Feel Good Road Trip Spotify playlist here -https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47S2LkmpBxztMEH8sw6Frt?fbclid=IwAR0Xk2BwpoAhbk5Xvl1cwadO2FzPVl2PHboIWNDPmtzW_F-1-4fKfw4AalU Be sure to Subscribe and join us for all of the road trip adventures! Check out the footage from our latest episodes on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@TheFeelGoodFamily Subscribe to Jasperoo - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceGx3esRSQBYZfWvf4KVtw Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].
All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 89: Josh DaveyThis week we are joined again by Josh Davey, who first featured on the podcast, way back in episode 37. Josh is a marine biologist by trade, but is also a gun fisherman having success across all areas of SA fishing, from reservoir natives in his kayak, to Tuna and Kingfish offshore and plenty of Squid and Whiting for the table. We chat about all the work he has been doing to upgrade his Seafarer boat, chat kayak fishing and gear and also hear about his PB Kingfish which he has upgraded since his debut on the podcast in 2021.As always we have all the latest fishing news from around the state including:· Sadly, the jetty at Cape Jervis is officially going to be off limits to anglers as a part of the redevelopment for the new Sealink Ferries· A Whyalla fishing charter closing down on the back of the prolonged Snapper ban· New rules around no longer having to display your boat registration sticker· Murray Cod found in the Bookmark creek near Renmark· Whales sighted in the Port RiverWe also give away our Shimano prize pack for the best photo we received during August and also launch a big squid photo competition for September! Our tackle item of the week is a Shimano rod case that Dizzy needs to keep the rods safe in the back of his ute. Plus all the latest fishing reports including Yorke Peninsula whiting, Barrel Tuna are back and plenty of squid across the state!
Trevor Tschirpig was born and raised in Renmark in South Australia. After completing his schooling and trying out a few different jobs he decided to enter a career with the bank. The career in the bank took him to Whyalla where he stayed for about 4 years and where he met his wife. After his time in Whyalla he was offered a new adventure in Darwin which he took for a fixed period of 18 months. 45 years later Trevor and family are still in Darwin and it's also home to kids and now grandkids. A lot of listeners of the podcast will probably know Trevor best for his conveyancing business Trevor Tschirpig Conveyancing which is still in the family now that Trevor's son Ben has taken it over. Aside from his business Trevor has also given a lot back to the community through his time as an advocate at the Wanderers football club and on the committee of the Kiwanis Club in Darwin. In addition to all of the above Trevor lays claim to having listened to every episode of the Territory Story podcast so we thought it's more than time that we had him on as a guest. This is Trevor Tschirpig's Territory Story. The Territory Story podcast thanks to Oppidanus Digital Marketing, your local digital marketing agency. For more information about web design, search engine optimisation, social media management, video marketing or to discuss your digital marketing needs go to www.oppidanus.com.au --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/territorystory/message
James Smith won Green Adelaide's Pelzer prize for his work with urban wildlife at the SA Environment Awards, Twentythird Street Distillery based in Renmark has been named Australian Distillery of the Year and PIRSA crop forecast estimates almost four million hectares have been sown in SA with a yield prediction at this stage of 8.8 million tonnes.
We discuss the challenge of flood recovery and road repair - and upgrade - in the Riverland and Mid-Murray down to Mannum in the electorate of Chaffey, as the Department of Infrastructure and Transport's director of road maintenance on Tuesday morning expressed support for making a business case for improving the flood resilience of the Bookpurnong Road between Loxton and Berri. The local state MP also responds to the challenges facing caravan parks such as Waikerie and Renmark's after levee banks were built between their accomodation and 'million dollar views' of the River Murray.
The South Australian Premier says The peak has been reached in the flood for Renmark, said Premier Peter Malinauskas in a press conference on Wednesday afternoon. A high ranking emergency physician has lashed SA Health in a four page resignation letter in which she says the current state of the RAH emergency department “offends the very humanity” of doctors working there. US President Joe Biden departed for a US Virgin Islands holiday yesterday, exchanging a deadly snowstorm for a Caribbean vacation. A mid-strength has topped the list of Australia's highest selling beers for 2022. For updates and breaking news throughout the day, take out a subscription at advertiser.com.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renmark in South Australia's Riverland braces for the flood peak, with some hope water levels will be lower than expected
In this latest Hindi bulletin: South Australia's emergency authorities say the flood peak has been reached at Renmark; Federal government to held talks with dating app operators about new safety measures; Australian men's Test player of the year will be named after Shane Warne and more.
South Australia's emergency authorities say the flood peak has been reached at Renmark, Dating app operators to meet with the federal government and discuss new safety measures, The fleet sets sail for the 77th edition of the Sydney to Hobart yacht race.
Renmark in South Australia's Riverland braces for the flood peak, with some hope water levels will be lower than expected
South Australia says it is preparing for a worst case scenario as the Murray River level continues to rise and make its way downstream from Victoria. Premier Peter Malinauskas says authorities have been carefully monitoring the level of water in the system and believe the river's peak will go through Renmark in the next 48 to 72 hours at a mark close to flood levels experienced in a 1931 deluge.
Local officials in Renmark are hopeful that levees will hold, as flood waters threaten South Australia's Riverland
Local officials in Renmark are hopeful that levees will hold, as flood waters threaten South Australia's Riverland
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5/12/2022. The latest news from Australia and Ukraine, and from rest of the world. A flood warning has been issued for parts of South Australia as the Murray River continues to surge. The watch and act message applies to Renmark in the state's Riverland region ahead of an expected river peak in around ten days' time. The United Nations Human Rights Commissioner has expressed horror at what he describes as "senseless killings", during the start of his four day trip to Ukraine. - 5/12/2022. Про найважливіші події в Австралії, Україні та світі. Деякі громади Південної Австралії готуються до підняття води у річці Murray River та можливих затоплень. Після візиту в цей район, Renmark in the state's Riverland region, Прем'єр-міністр Ентоні Альбанезе повідомив владі радіо 5AA, що деякі об'єкти в Південній Австралії будуть затоплені. Комісар Організації Об'єднаних Націй з прав людини висловив жах від того, що він називає «безглуздими вбивствами», під час початку своєї чотириденної поїздки в Україну.
Live from the Edwardstown Foodbank SA founder Leigh Royans discusses the importance of Foodbank, Renmark stonefruit producer Michael Troutwein explains why he's been donating fruit for six years to Foodbank and far west NSW vet has concerns more than a million dollars worth of livestock could be lost due to fly strike
Nationals MP Keith Pitt discusses the gas price crisis; he says blaming gas producers won't solve anything. Plus, Renmark deputy mayor, Henry Du Rieu talks South Australian flooding.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Renmark Mayor - Neil Martinson - 25th October 2022 ON NOW: Renmark received record rainfall numbers yesterday with over 95mm. The Mayor of Renmark Neil Martinson join David and Lucy with our the town is looking this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Companies that fail to protect Australians' personal data will face fines of hundreds of millions of dollars under new laws. Cate Blanchett's enchanted by South Australia's film industry. Adelaide's soared into the ranks of the world's most expensive cities. Rush to repair Renmark's dilapidated flood defences takes on new urgency.For updates and breaking news throughout the day take out a subscription at advertiser.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is well and truly snake season now in SA and a critically endangered species from the eastern states has made its way to Renmark. Reptile keeper Scott Regan was part of a group who found the snake at Chowilla. He joins Jennie Lenman to discuss his discovery, talk about what snakes are in our region and what to do if you spot one.
It's been a busy month since the RFL grand final, with new coaches and players, new leagues and clubs and a whole lot of other news. We chat with new Barmera-Monash A grade coach Fraser Sampson, after the Renmark defender crossed to the Lakeside. We also chat about all the other off-season moves as Liam Jackson and Lachie Winnall join the lads for the RFL Round Table. Note: At time of recording, Berri and Renmark were yet to reappoint Clint Ridgway and Josh Vater respectively.
In this episode we cover Sheffield Shield Adelaide 36ers huge win in the USA AFL Masters A busy Trade Period Adelaide United This weeks Special guest was Dylan Hicks from Tennis SA talking about the upcoming State League all star weekend in Renmark & the Riverland Deal or No Deal on past and current trades
This week, Simon Mackley joins Mel on the pod to discuss parkwalk, logos, streaking, uglies and all the fun at Dazza's. Mel recount's her visit to Renmark parkrun, we have Sarah at Geeveston, Pippa the streakmeister, and lot's of discussion that you'll just have to tune in to hear.
Hello everybody and welcome back to the Crushing It In Construction podcast. My name is Jordan Skinner, I am your host, and this week I'm chatting with Mark Yates, who is the Managing Director of Y.E.S Group, here in South Australia, they are a company based in Renmark. In this episode, we basically just cover off on how Mark built the company from first being a sole trader to eventually becoming a company and hiring his first people and the first projects that he did. So it's a really interesting podcast episode I always enjoy hearing about how people have built things! Lets get into the show. CONTACT DETAILS:Mark YatesLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-yates-3716425b/Website: https://yesgroupsa.com.au/Jordan SkinnerLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jordan-skinner-685439178/Website: https://moonshotmedia.com.au/
On this week's Elite Blasting Player Spotlight, Renmark legend and three-time Whillas Medallist Trevor Gill joined Linesy and Dillo to chat about the the club's premiership clean sweep across the grades in 1982.
Wed, 22 Jun 2022 11:08:41 +0000 https://jungeanleger.podigee.io/247-wiener-borse-plausch-s254 ddb98b4cd1d360910a335509e355d2f9 Die Wiener Börse Pläusche sind ein Podcastprojekt von Christian Drastil Comm. Unter dem Motto „Market & Me“ berichtet Christian Drastil über das Tagesgeschehen an der Wiener Börse. In Folge S2/54 geht es am 22.6.2022 um den ersten Fall der voestalpine unter 22 seit 2 Jahren, dies mit 10 Prozent Tagesminus. Spoiler Print: ESG wird mancherorts durchaus kontroversiell gesehen, die Verordnungsflut sorgt dafür, dass eine - für manche (wie man am Wiener Börse Preis hörte) "Extrem Schwammige Gschicht" entstanden ist. In der ESG-Nummer Mitte Juli werden wir was dazu haben. Bei der Immofinanz haben die Shorter noch keine Reduzierung gemeldet. Good News zu Frequentis und eigentlich auch Lenzing. Die 2022er-Folgen vom Wiener Börse Plausch sind präsentiert von Wienerberger, CEO Heimo Scheuch hat sich im Q4 ebenfalls unt er die Podcaster gemischt: https://open.spotify.com/show/5D4Gz8bpAYNAI6tg7H695E. Co-Presenter im Juni ist der WSS Aktien Österreich - (R) (T) AT0000A23PW9 siehe auch die überarbeitete http://www.boersenradio.at Der Theme-Song, der eigentlich schon aus dem Jänner stammt und spontan von der Rosinger Group supportet wurde: Sound & Lyrics unterhttp://www.boersenradio.at/page/podcast/2734 . Risikohinweis: Die hier veröffentlichten Gedanken sind weder als Empfehlung noch als ein Angebot oder eine Aufforderung zum An- oder Verkauf von Finanzinstrumenten zu verstehen und sollen auch nicht so verstanden werden. Sie stellen lediglich die persönliche Meinung der Podcastmacher dar. Der Handel mit Finanzprodukten unterliegt einem Risiko. Sie können Ihr eingesetztes Kapital verlieren. 247 full no Christian Drastil Comm.
Trucking companies say the rising cost of fuel, plus the decision to scrap the Fuel Tax Credit for heavy vehicles is putting the industry under a lot pressure, a face-to-face meeting between Australia's defence minister Richard Marles and his Chinese counterpart has been described as a small step in the right direction to getting Australia's relationship with China back on track and almost 1000 workers flocked to Renmark over the long weekend for the second Riverland Pasifika Sports Carnival.
Backyard fruit growers discuss restrictions after maggots have been detected in home-grown apples in Renmark extending the fruit fly outbreak areas, young people discuss the issues they face in regional areas at the Youth Futures Summit and battery-powered, autonomous tractors coming to a paddock near you,
This week on the Kick Ons podcast we combine two of our favourites - Footy and Wrestling! Former Waikerie footballer and professional wrestler Paul 'PMac' McKinnon joined the lads to chat about both sides of his sporting career. On the strictly footy side of things, Renmark utility Tim Blight spoke to the lads about how the top of the table Rovers are travelling. And of course it wouldn't be an episode of Kick Ons without Whispering Jacko! It's the weekend. It's time to Kick On!
Renmark has an Indian restaurant again, so what else does the Riverland need?
The Kick Ons podcast regular season edition is back with a bang, with round one previews, new members, special guests and plenty of banter along the way. Renmark premiership star Liam Jackson makes his Kick Ons debut with his new segment Whispering Jacko, while Parmadillo makes his long-awaited return to local eateries. Loxton North B grade coach Josh Nelson and Berri women's foundation player Dana Riddle also joined us to chat about the season ahead. It's an action-packed episode this week as footy finally returns!
Bob tackles the coin-operated laundry in Renmark
Ski For Life had a phenomenal weekend raising money and awareness for mental health and suicide prevention. In one of its best years so far, 330 people registered for the event with 21 of the participants skiing the entire 456 km journey from Murray Bridge to Renmark over three days. Chair Mark Facy joins Jennie Lenman to reflect on how it went.
Brooke and Whitey took one for the team yesterday and degassed a bottle of sour milk outside the offices. It didn't end well but when Brooke asked "what is the grossest situation you've put yourself in?" Keith from Renmark provided a story to rival her own.
What if we all owned a stake in our local pub? It's an idea that was first generated in the Swedish city of Gothenburg in the late-19th century, and the model still holds in Europe… and regional South Australia. Hear from ANU social anthropologist Maggie Brady, who has written a paper on this curious history.
At 16 years old Nathan Woodrow began the Ryde Clothing Brand while in High School and recovering from a knee injury which sidelined him for sport for 18 months. During this time Nathan was and still is extremely passionate & driven to create something from his love of sport, adventure and his hometown - Renmark, South Australia. In June 2016 Ryde Clothing was launched with a small range of hand printed tees. As a platform to encourage you to get outdoors, share a passion for sport, adventure and to bring a positive community of people together. Ryde Clothing is a brand run with passion and with feeling, a love for the adventure and this community. We exist to create, encourage and to have as much fun as possible. Whether it be hitting a trail on your bike, carving on your wakeboard or skating around with your mates, it's a type of freedom we want to live and share with everyone daily. We love what we do and we are very grateful for everyone that lives and supports the Ryde lifestyle. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we celebrate ALL the things ... birthdays, premieres and parkruns - real or not. PK checks in from The Avenues, Tracey travels west to Old Thomson River Road, Mark revisits Renmark on parkrunday and Caveman Cam ticks one off his Bakery Challenge! Meanwhile, we get the low down on this years Ugly Christmas Singlet design, straight from the elves mouth!
Why do Bob's car keys not work at Renmark Square? And he's not alone!
Is Bob the only one to discover this?
The season is over for 2021 and we got through it despite the threat of COVID looming large throughout. Renmark won 3 of the 7 flags on offer, including the A grade premiership, but all clubs did well just to get through the season. Dillo and Linesy wrap up the season that was with a grand final review and chat to Renmark champion Trevor Thorpe about his comeback story to be a two-time premiership Rover. Thanks to all that listened in 2021. Hopefully we'll be back bigger and better to Kick On in 2022!
PODCAST EPSIODE 72: Crispin Boxhall, Beekeeper and Beekeeping Educator, Petwood, South Australia As some of you know, the Almond Pollination and Beekeeping Field Day held annually (pre-COVID) at Renmark in South Australia is a real love of mine – it's kind of a bee-nerd fest, if I am honest. Coming together with a group of passionate, dedicated beekeepers is an absolute delight; I find myself getting into deep and meaningful bee chats and coming home with incredible new information about bees and apiary practices. It was at this incredible field day, three years ago, that I met Crispin Boxhall, a passionate beekeeper and beekeeping educator located in Petwood, South Australia, and I am delighted to introduce him to the BEES WITH BEN beekeeping podcast for episode 72. This fascinating chat goes in-depth about entomovectoring – a new method being tried out by researchers from the University of Adelaide that, according to an article published on Entomology Today, “uses bees to deliver spores of a parasitic fungus to prevent the fungus that causes the brown rot from colonizing the flower”. What is brown rot you ask? It's a fungus that attacks cherry trees, ruining the fruit (a simple Google image search on the issue will bring tears to your eyes!), and costing the cherry industry $150 million per year! As Dr. Katja Hogendoorn explains in the article, bees can be used to deliver a separate parasitic fungus to the cherry trees which prevent the brown rot fungus from colonising the flower. It is this process that is known as entomovectoring, and if the method is proven successful, it could be used instead if spraying insecticides. Incredible news! It turns out that Crispin has great insight into this fascinating new method of controlling brown rot, and it was a total joy to learn more about this process through our chat! Tune in to hear Crispin and I chat about the fantastic Renmark Almond Pollination and Beekeeping Field Day, his beekeeping and bee education business in Petwood, and to learn more about the fascinating process of entomovectoring. https://crispinsbeekeeping.com/author/crispin/ https://entomologytoday.org/2014/09/25/entomovectoring-uses-bees-to-fight-fungus-with-fungus/
It's Independent finals time so Linesy and Dillo caught up with Cobdogla's acting captain Paul Ryder to chat about the Eagles' drought-breaking return to finals. And following the women's thrilling grand final win last Saturday, Stacey Geyer dropped by for a chat as well. Plus we preview all the big games this weekend, including the massive clash between Waikerie and Renmark. It's the weekend, so it's time for Kick Ons!
What if we all owned a stake in our local pub? It's an idea that was first generated in the Swedish city of Gothenburg in the late-19th century, and the model still holds in Europe… and regional South Australia. Hear from ANU social anthropologist Maggie Brady, who has written a paper on this curious history.
What plants will survive in a warming world? Let landscape designer Paul Bangay suggest some options. Afterward, take a trip to Renmark, South Australia, which still is home to a collectivised pub inspired by a curious quirk of Swedish history. Then Blueprint regulars Annie Smithers and Colin Bisset are in to show us through visions of a kinder life. Top it all off with a trip to Taiwan's capital, Taipei.
Bob sends Brooke to Renmark's sister city in China
Riverland Football League Berri (4) vs Renmark (2)Barmera North (5) vs Loxton (3) Loxton North (6) vs Waikerie (1)Independent Sedan Cambri (2) vs Paringa (5) Cobdogla (6) vs Blanchetown-Swan Reach (4)Wunkar (3) vs Browns Well (7)
In Part 1 of this special, Dean Semler AM ACS ASC explains how he got his start in the industry, his early experiences in TV and shooting documentaries and then the making of MAD MAX: ROAD WARRIOR, DEAD CALM, COCKTAIL, YOUNG GUNS, LONESOME DOVE, K9 and DANCES WITH WOLVES and shares some of the best things he learned along the way.
Loxton North (6) vs Berri (4) Renmark (3) vs Barmera Monash (5) Waikerie (2) vs Loxton (1)
Brooke headed to the Greek Orthodox Church in Renmark for her donation. Bob just tagged along...
We manage to remove most of the Outback from the back of the truck before the team at Mildura 4x4 install a canopy, long range fuel tank and double battery system, while we spend our days camping on the banks of the Murray river in Buronga, New South Wales.When the Hilux is complete we hit the road west for Renmark, a beautiful port side town in South Australia's riverlands, before continuing our journey to Adelaide to have the GVM upgrade finalized with the engineers.We set up camp just south of the city, at Brighton Beach and fall in love with this quaint seaside village.Check out our latest episode on our YouTube channel - https://youtu.be/zR9mUiUJW9Q Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com.au Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].
The Greatest Hits Tour is in Renmark this Firday, so Brooke and Bob caught up with the frontman to the number one Queen tribute act!
Ahead of this weekend's SANFLW decider, we caught up with former Renmark star Ash James to chat about the Bloods' chances against the Bays. We also discussed female footy on a Sunday this week, plus all the fall out from last week's games and the preview of this weekend's huge clashes. Kick on everyone!
RFL:Berri (4th) vs Barmera Monash (6th) Loxton North (5th) vs Loxton (1st) Waikerie (3rd) vs Renmark (2nd)Independents:Paringa (4th) vs Wunkar (1st)Ramco (2nd) vs Cobdogla (5th) Blanchetown-Swan Reach (6th) vs Sedan Cambrai (3rd)(Browns Well (7th) will be relieved to have the bye)
Berri's Shay Hawkins joined us on the pod this week as he prepares to take on his old side Renmark this Saturday. Plus there was plenty of talk Dillon Millard facing Barmera-Monash for the first time, whether Waikerie is vulnerable, Ramco's terrific start to the season and of course Cobby's breakthrough victory over Wunkar. It's that time of the weekend people. Kick On!
We're back with episode two and a couple of terrific guests ahead of Rd 2 of Riverland footy. Waikerie champion and 450-game superstar Brooke Hoad joined us for a chat ahead of his big game today, along with Barmera-Monash head of football operations Mark Henwood. We also chat about Loxton's big win over Renmark last week, injury to a Magpie star and preview all of today's games. Enjoy your day at the footy and remember - let's Kick On!
Brooke chatted with Stephanie from the Renmark Paringa Council about two cool school holiday events happening next week. Brooke's excited about it, and you should be too Riverland!
PODCAST EPISODE 45: Paul Valkenburg from Valkenburg Apiaries, South Australia What a ride the BEES WITH BEN beekeeping podcast has been so far. Looking all the way back to episode 1 – which was almost a complete year ago now – we chatted to the lovely Simeon Valkenburg from Valkenburg Apiaries. Twelve months later, I am thrilled to introduce you to Simeon's equally fantastic brother younger brother, who is also a dear friend of mine, Paul Valkenburg. As you may recall, I met the brothers from Valkenburg Apiaries in springtime in Townsville, when six of us beekeepers got together and volunteered to help with the Asian Honeybee varroa mite incursion that happened there at that time. What a thrill to spend time making new beekeeping friends while doing our bit for the environment. The Valkenburg brothers are beekeepers based in South Australia. Together they run Valkenburg Apiaries, as well as invaluable initiatives such as the Beekeepers Field Day in Renmark, which educates about the vital connection between bees and almond production. Incredibly passionate, dedicated, politically engaged, and hardworking, Simeon and Paul are easily some, if not the, best commercial beekeepers I know in Australia. Paul and I share a very similar perspective and appreciation for beekeeping; we agree that (to quote Paul) it's the places the bees take you, the people you get to meet, and the environment you get to work in that make professional beekeeping such a rewarding career. But it's not always an easy road and it takes time and mistakes to learn the skills of the trade. Paul honestly admitted that he and Simeon made a series of mistakes in their early days as beekeepers, which led to killing all but two of their 30-hive venture: “It was a devastating blow. The reason I am telling this story is to encourage anyone who is struggling with their beekeeping. We've all been there.” That's what I love about the brothers – they are the real deal, they speak from the heart, and they are always learning and developing their beekeeping practice for the good of their business and the environment. Humble and genuine (“I honestly think Simeon is more observant than me, but I think we make a good team and draw on each other's strengths”), I am delighted to introduce you to the equally fabulous Valkenburg brother from the duo at Valkenburg Apiaries. Tune in to hear Paul and I chat about the brothers' thriving business, the ups and downs of beekeeping, and redgums in the Flinders Rangers.
Scudda was the DJ at a wedding in Renmark over the weekend - his first gig in a year. While there, an observant guest pointed out what made this particular event so special.
Georgie from Renmark Paringa Business Network joined Scudda to announce round 2 of the vouchers for Renmark, Paringa and Lyrup residents!
Craig had some sad news about the Saturday event this year... But some GOOD news about the rest!
Kristy from Renmark Square came on air with us this morning to give away their playground!
Georgie joined us in the studio this morning to announce the Renmark Paringa Business Network's new vouchers!
PODCAST EPISODE 1: Simeon Valkenburg from Valkenburg Apiaries It doesn't happen every day, so when you meet someone that you know will be both a friend and mentor, it's a glorious moment. That was the exact feeling I had when I first met Simeon Valkenburgback in 2016, making Episode One of the BEES WITH BEN podcast super special. It was early springtime in Townsville, and Simeon and his brother Paul were part of a group of us – six beekeepers in total – who got together and volunteered to help with the Asian Honeybee varroa mite incursion that happened there at that time. I soon realised I was amongst very incredible company, and our experience working together in the far north was eye-opening, bonding and inspiring. The Valkenburg brothers are beekeepers based in South Australia. Together they run Valkenburg Apiaries, as well as invaluable initiatives such as the Beekeepers Field Day in Renmark, which educates about the vital connection between bees and almond production. Incredibly passionate, dedicated, politically engaged, and hardworking, Simeon and Paul are easily some, if not the, best commercial beekeepers I know in Australia. As Simeon describes, a commercial beekeeping venture needs to be built on both passion and integrity, no matter how your business grows: “Together with my brother Paul, I have been working for a number of years building our beekeeping business. We manage over a thousand hives, which is generally considered a medium sized operation by South Australian standards. We derive most of our turnover from bulk honey production. When it comes to managing an apiary business, it is the bee husbandry part which particularly captures my interest. In our opinion, the keynote to commercial success in the beekeeping industry is contained in the old adage, ‘If you look after your bees, they will look after you'.” With a focus on positive communication and reciprocated benefits with land holders in their area, the brothers honey production and pollination services have earnt them a stellar reputation – they understand the importance of a mutually beneficial relationship with other farmers and community members, and this integrity shines through in their work on so many levels. Since we first met in far north Queensland, I have had a great deal to do with Simeon at conventions and events around the country. For this reason, it is a total pleasure to be able to introduce you, the Ben's Bees community, to Simeon himself, as we chat about Valkenburg Apiaries, bee nutrition, and the highlights and challenges of running a commercial beekeeping business in Australia. Tune in!
The Adelaide Show 2017 Retrospective: Business, we take our hats off to people who are doing the hard yards and earning their living doing something they love, and who bring their WHOLE selves to "the office". Our retrospective is co-hosted by 2017 guest, Leila Henderson. In 2017, some of the honourable members for this topic include: Brooke Sivendra, author, she runs the business of being an author with smooth, cool, aplomb and Steve got hooked on her books after our chat about sex and suspense in romance novels Richard Fewster from Ruxton's Roses in Renmark, a man who runs his business with great drive but also is a staunch advocate for his region Nick Leaver, artist, has married his artistic vision with his business by using reflections of the digital world to not only create his art but also to promote it The Ceravolo Family from the Adelaide Hills, they work crazy hours to keep us in fruit and fruit juices But for this week's show we'll be revisiting: Michele Bain and Nick Cureton from Yondah Beach House, two designers who have become leaders in ecotourism through seizing an opportunity and putting in a lot of blood, sweat, and tears Alison Oborn from Adelaide Haunted Horizons, a woman whose love for the history of people and places has led to an award-winning business that draws customers from far and wide for her "reality-based" ghost tours Juliet Sandison, Theatre Costume Shop, wears her passion on her sleeve like a costume. She loves her work and has attracted like-minded souls around her who enjoy helping others enjoy dressing up This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is still the Penfolds Grange, the last morsels of which are now being sipped. In 100 Weeks Ago, we hear from Becky and Ian Blake of Chunky Custard fame, who part of our 2015 Adelaide Fringe show. And in the musical pilgrimage ... we'll go back to Willy The Weeper by A.P D'Antonio from episode 193. 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. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Strawny catches up with Dave Moore at Barooga. There's 10 cars from the Mid North Coast on the ambitious 2,700 kilometre journey through Cobram, Barooga, Mildura, Renmark, finishing in Forbes on Saturday raising money the STARLIGHT FOUNDATION and sick kids.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Nigel spent the weekend before last at Renmark to produce Richard's Riverland Part Two. In this episode, you get to meet Eric Semmler from 919 Wines, goat musterer and yabby catcher, Paul Hansen, equine artist, Yvette Frahn, some brave speed dinghy racing drivers and our host, Richard Fewster from Ruston's Roses. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from 919 Wines, of course Nigel tries to stump Richard and Paul with IS IT NEWS And Already Gone urges us to be Getting Back Home after our Riverland pilgrimage. 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. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Steve and Nigel spent the weekend at Renmark to produce Richard's Riverland Part One. In this episode, you get to meet Graham Buller and Erica Babbage from 23rd Street Distillery, Jim Roberts from Canoe The Riverland and Richard Fewster from Ruston's Roses. This week, the SA Drink Of The Week is from 23rd Street Distillery, of course Nigel tries to stump Richard with IS IT NEWS And Billy The Tree takes us Sweet Sailing with a great track in the musical pilgrimage. 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. Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.