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This week Ilana's special guest is Sean Rooney. Sean is the Director of Debtech, an Australian consultancy specialising in project management across the infrastructure, industrial, property, education, energy, and mining sectors. With over 30 years of experience in project management, Sean has managed a diverse portfolio of work. His projects have ranged from power generation facilities in the UAE to educational facilities such as school buildings in East Loddon. He has worked on both the client side and the contractor side of major development. Sean specialises in assembling and leading effective project delivery teams and is recognised for his expertise in dispute management and resolution, ensuring that complex projects proceed smoothly and conflicts are resolved efficiently.
In December 2022, a convoy rolled through the dark roads of south Lebanon. It should have been a routine journey, but for Private Sean Rooney, a young Irish peacekeeper, it was his last. His killing sent shockwaves through the UN mission. Yet beyond the headlines, many questions remain unanswered. Pte Rooney's family is still wondering if they will ever get justice. Host: Kevin Doyle Guests: Declan Power and Conor Feehan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Highways Voices we hear from Sean Rooney, Head of Service in Highways Maintenance at Oxfordshire County Council and President of the Local Government Technical Advisers Group.You will discover what he is doing during his year in the post, and why a year might not be long enough, plus hear about opportunities from the Innovation Fund, his ideas on strengthening collaboration with other organisations and creating a directory of research projects.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!Highways News reporter Kevin Borras chats to Sean, and they discuuss duplication and the importance of intelligent technology use with practical applications over blind adoption.Don't forget to sign up to our daily email to get all our news into your inbox, and you can also find our stories on LinkedIn and X (formerly Twitter).
In the second of our tours of this month's LCRIG Innovation and Learning Festival in Coventry, we hear from seven more guests about everything from autonomous pothole repair to road markingYou'll hear from a leading local authority, a company that's booked millions through its participation with LCRIG, about off grid roadside solutions and from one of the leading trade bodies.Subscribe to Highways Voices free on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcasts or Pocket Casts and never miss an episode!The busy LCRIG Innovation and Learning Festival is an indoor-outdoor event bringing local authorities and the supply chain together over two days. This is the second of our special podcasts from there, you can hear part one here.The podcast features:1m04s – Sean Rooney, Head of Service, Oxfordshire County Council5m45s – Toby Fitzsimmons, Business Development Manager, Miles Macadam9m48s - John Warne, Business Development and Marketing Director, WJ11m45s - Paulo Paoletti, Co-founder and CTO, Robotiz3d16m22s - Brandon Weston, Head of Sales and Marketing, Kight Off Grid20m41s - Kealie Franklin, CEO, ARTSM23m30s – Paula Claytonsmith, CEO, LCRIG
John MacKenzie chats with Sean Rooney, CEO of North Qld Primary Health Network, about the extended opening hours at the Cairns Urgent Care Clinic in Edmonton. The extended hours will help alleviate pressure at the Cairns Hospital by providing urgent, non-life-threatening care. The clinic can be found at 5b Walker Street in Edmonton, near Coles Supermarket.
Today on the show - Pearse Doherty joins us to discuss the retirement age.Should the age for being allowed to buy cigarettes be raised? Forest Ireland and the Irish Heart Foundation give us their thoughts and Deputy Ruairi O Murchu discusses the Sean Rooney case and the triple lock. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On the show today is Sean Rooney, a regular on the show, and he'll talk about the new FCA coach's clinic.
Tá cúigear fear cúisithe sa Liobáin, faoi dhúnmharú an tsaighdiúra Sean Rooney, 24 bliain d'aois as Dún na nGall, i mí na Nollag seo caite.
Tá'n Captaein Ruth Ní Riada taréis filleadh abhaile taréis téarma sé mhí ar dualgas le arm na h-Éireann ar Árdán Gholan. Tréimhse deacair a bhí ann don arm a deir sí le bás an tsaighdiúra Sean Rooney sa Liobáin.
A Lebanese military court has pressed charges against seven people allegedly involved in the attack on Irish peacekeepers in South Lebanon which killed Private Seán Rooney and seriously injured Trooper Shane Kearney. Joining Ciara from Lebanon was journalist Hannah McCarthy
jQuery(document).ready(function(){ cab.clickify(); }); Original Podcast with clickable words https://tinyurl.com/2erodcj9 Contact: irishlingos@gmail.com "Seven accused" of the attack in which Sean Rooney was killed. "Seachtar cúisithe" faoin ionsaí inar maraíodh Seán Rooney. It is reported that the authorities in Lebanon have charged seven people with being involved in the attack in that country last month which killed Irish soldier Seán Rooney. Tuairiscítear go bhfuil seachtar cúisithe ag na húdaráis sa Liobáin faoi pháirt a bheith acu san ionsaí sa tír sin an mhí seo caite ar maraíodh saighdiúir Éireannach Seán Rooney dá bharr. Private Soldier Rooney, who was 23 years old, was killed when the armored vehicle he was driving was fired upon near the village of Al-Aqbiya in southern Lebanon on 14 December. Maraíodh an Saighdiúir Singil Rooney, a bhí 23 bliain d'aois, nuair a rinneadh ionsaí lámhaigh ar an bhfeithicil armúrtha a bhí sé a thiomáint gar do shráidbhaile Al-Aqbiya i ndeisceart na Liobáine ar an 14 Nollaig. The village is in an area under the control of the armed party Hezbollah. Tá an sráidbhaile i gceantar atá faoi smacht an pháirtí armtha Hezbollah. Three other soldiers were injured and one of them - Private Shane Kearney - remains seriously ill. Gortaíodh triúr saighdiúirí eile agus tá duine acu - an Saighdiúir Singil Shane Kearney - fós go dona tinn. The soldiers were on peacekeeping duty with the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon and were on their way to the capital Beirut when they were attacked. Bhí na saighdiúirí ar dualgas síochána le Fórsa Eatramhach na Náisiún Aontaithe sa Liobáin agus bhí siad ar a mbealach go dtí an phríomhchathair Béiriút nuair a hionsaíodh iad. Of the seven accused, only one is understood to be in custody after Hezbollah handed him over to the Lebanese Army last month. As an seachtar atá cúisithe, tuigtear nach bhfuil ach duine amháin acu faoi choinneáil tar éis do Hezbollah é a thabhairt ar láimh d'Arm na Liobáine an mhí seo caite. It is reported that that person is accused of throwing a machine gun at the soldiers. Tuairiscítear go bhfuil an té sin cúisithe sna saighdiúirí a chaitheamh le meaisínghunna. The other six - who were called "fugitives" - are accused of "making threats with an illegal weapon, destroying an armored vehicle belonging to the United Nations and intimidating the people in the vehicle". Tá an seisear eile - ar tugadh "éalaithigh" orthu - tá siadsan cúisithe "i mbagairtí a dhéanamh le harm mídhleathach, i bhfeithicil armúrtha leis na Náisiúin Aontaithe a scrios agus sna daoine a bhí san fheithicil a imeaglú". Hezbollah is said to be ashamed of the attack and is cooperating with the investigation by the Lebanese intelligence services. Deirtear go bhfuil náire ar Hezbollah faoin ionsaí agus bhfuil siad ag comhoibriú leis an bhfiosrúchán atá ar bun ag seirbhísí faisnéise na Liobáine. Sean Rooney was from Newtown, Co Donegal. B'as an mBaile Nua, Co Dhún na nGall, Seán Rooney. He was an Irish Cadet from 2019 and belonged to the 27th Infantry Battalion based in Dún MacAugáin in Dúndalgan, Co Louth. Bhí sé ina Óglach Éireann ó 2019 agus bhain sé leis an 27ú Cathlán Coisithe atá bunaithe i nDún Mhic Aogáin i nDún Dealgan, Co Lú.
A Lebanese military court has pressed charges against seven people allegedly involved in the attack on Irish peacekeepers in South Lebanon which killed Private Seán Rooney and seriously injured Trooper Shane Kearney. Joining Ciara from Lebanon was journalist Hannah McCarthy
The Smart 7 Ireland Edition is the daily news podcast that gives you everything you need to know in 7 minutes, at 7am, 7 days a week… Consistently appearing in Ireland's Daily News charts, we're a trusted source for people every day. If you're enjoying it, please follow, share or even post a review, it all helps… Today's episode includes references to the following items: https://twitter.com/i/status/1605989559963389953https://twitter.com/i/status/1605889889245007873 https://twitter.com/i/status/1605909675261562880 https://twitter.com/i/status/1605946532028715009https://twitter.com/i/status/1605966393240915970 https://twitter.com/i/status/1605874743453913090 https://twitter.com/i/status/1606049181126348803 https://twitter.com/i/status/1605654588798865408 https://youtu.be/KHQ6FoDjeDE Contact us over at Twitter or visit www.thesmart7.com Presented by Ciara Revins, written by Liam Thompson and produced by Daft Doris. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The shooting dead of Co Donegal soldier, Sean Rooney, in Lebanon brings back memories of the deaths of three Co Sligo soldiers there in 1987 and 1989. Corporal Fintan Heneghan was also killed in that 1989 landmine explosion and his brother, Enda, has been reacting to the latest incident
Claire Brock speaks to Michael Healy-Rae TD, Mark Keane, Kate O'Connell, Senator Lorraine Clifford Lee, John Walsh, Larry Donnelly Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode I'm interviewed by Sean Rooney. We talk about the injury that guided me into the fitness industry 20 years ago, all the lessons I've learned along the way to develop my ultimate fitness and health philosophy of "find what works best for you"
This episode of Heart of the Athlete features an interview with Sean Rooney.
It was a great talk from Sean He shared a lot of personal examples of how his mindset has and hasn't worked for him And how he's developed and changed it over the years Culminating to a point where he's now undertaken a 12-week challenge prior to his 50th birthday Plus he spoke about how our mind/brain works along with some pretty cool things you can do with it
Leading Aged Services Australia's Chief Executive Sean Rooney joins Aged Care Insite to discuss his initial thoughts. We discuss the two proposals for the governance of the sector, the home care waitlist , financial transparency and the Australian Aged Care Collaboration.
Mike O'loughlin speaks with Sean Rooney, the CEO of Leading Age Services Australia.
A coalition of aged care organisations is warning that almost 100,000 Australians are still on the waiting list for a Commonwealth home care package.
Ken Lewis talks with Sean about the plans for FCA baseball this year.Read More →
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Aaron Stevens speaks to Sean Rooney, CEO of Leading Age Services Australia.
How many months did it take Bruce Springsteen to record Born To Run? How many band members did it cost him? What artist below wasn't a Springsteen fan before covering this song? Join Stevie Nix as he answers all of these questions and more as he goes in search of a runaway American dream.WARNING: This episode contains traces of Suzi Quatro.Featured artists [in alphabetical order]:Micol ArpaCowboy MouthMoa HolmstenFrankie Goes To HollywoodAmy MacDonaldAnne McCueMiss AllieRita OjangurenSean RooneyEmily SaliersBruce Springsteen Join Stevie on Spotify and Instagramwww.songsungnew.comBruce Springsteen's best lyricsBruce Springsteen Playlist [1973-1982]Bruce Springsteen Playlist [1985-2002]Bruce Springsteen Playlist [2005-2020]
Ken invites Sean Rooney in the studio to talk about his experience with FCA Baseball.Read More →
Guest host Sean Rooney interviews Chris Goranson, an FCA representative, and motocross enthusiast.Read More →
Sean Rooney, FCA Canyon County director, welcomes Ryan Dearing, an NNU student from Washington. Ryan plays on the NNU baseball team and is an active part of the FCA huddle group on campus.Read More →
Special guest Sean Rooney, Canyon County Director for FCA Idaho.
This episode of Heart of the athlete features Debbie Jaso, the mother of Sean Rooney.Read More →
This episode of Heart of the athlete features Sean Rooney, a former FCA baseball member and is now on staff with FCA Idaho.Read More →
This episode of Heart of the athlete features Jill Wilson talking about her life surrounded by athletics and the Lord.Read More →
Episode 60 features an interview with Atlanta Braves scout, Sean Rooney, who gives us an inside look at a few of the trade pieces the Yankees have in their farm system. The guys express their frustrations for Met's fans regarding their organization's tactics and John Minko joins in the studio to audition for the open roster spot on WFAN while Joe Benigno is on leave. All of this and more from the NYY Sports Talk Yankees Podcast. Follow NYYST on Twitter: Main Account: @NYYSportsTalk Podcast: @NYYSTPodcast Christian: @Christian_NYYST Chris: @ChrisJr_NYYST Ryan: @StatGuyRy_NYYST Check out our website: nyysportstalk.com Swag up at our Fan Shop: shop.nyysportstalk.com
This episode of Heart of the Athlete features an interview with Sean Rooney.Read More →
LASA chief executive Sean Rooney on the NEXT GEN initiative.
Leading Age Services Australia chief executive Sean Rooney on the need to boost aged care funding.
Leading Age Services Australia chief executive Sean Rooney on the need to boost aged care funding.
Aerico is a noise band from Phoenix AZ made up of Sean Rooney, Cameron Werner and Josh Luke. Their new EP "Nexus" is availble on Bandcamp, as well as their debut, "Cambion."
Leading Age Services Australia (LASA) chief executive Sean Rooney on the 2016 National Aged Care Workforce Census and Survey, which explores the composition and characteristics of the workforce, training and education, experiences of working in the sector, and factors related to staff recruitment and retention.
This week I sat down with one of Ireland's absolute hidden gems, Sean Rooney. Sean is a singer songwriter from Longford and within this weeks episode we spoke about his passion for music, his work within the community, his influences as an artist, where he gets the ideas behind his music, his battles with mental health among many other things. Make sure to check out this interview if only for the acoustic rendition of his beautiful original 'Edith' and his wonderful cover of Marvin Gaye's 'How Sweet It Is' This guy is definitely one to look out for this year so make sure to head over to his facebook page and give him a like at Sean Rooney Music. His EP will be launched later this year and I personally will be waiting eagerly to get my hands on a copy. All likes and shares are welcome, Many thanks, Dave
Sean Rooney is one of just a handful of Waves who have won a gold medal at the Olympics as an athlete. The Pepperdine men's volleyball standout was a National Player of the Year before joining the U.S. National Team, and after the conclusion of his playing career, he returned to Malibu as an assistant coach. We talk to him about playing for the Waves and USA Volleyball.
This full day forum examined recent experience and explore the potential for further aid investment in partnership with business in four areas: inclusive business ventures, service delivery, pro-poor supply chains for internationally-traded products, and product development partnerships in health and agriculture. Session 1 (Keynote address and inclusive business) speakers: - Dr Jane Thomason, Chairperson, JTA International (keynote). - Sean Rooney, Principal Consultant, The Foundation for Development Cooperation. - Anthony Perkins, Chief Operating Officer, WING, Cambodia. - Thiev Viseth, Merchant Sales Manager, WING, Cambodia. - Paul Voutier, Commercial Manager, B4MD. - Peter Leahy, International Programs, CARE Australia. Presentation slides are available from the Devpolicy events page: https://devpolicy.crawford.anu.edu.au/event-extra/past
Jake "Spiker" Gibb called in to discuss his upcoming beach season, Sean Rooney called in from the airport to talk World Leauge and our favorite Canadian, Cam Kerr, checks in from North of the boarder.
Sean adores life. He finds excitement and intrigue in the tiniest of moss growing on the sidewalk, as well as the way a conversation unravels. This is probably why he is an educator at OMSI, a hands-on science museum. He loves growing food and sharing a feast. This story is about an unexpected revelation. Urban Tellers, December 8, 2012 RITES OF PASSAGE Sean Rooney on stage at Hipbone Studios for live storytelling with Portland Story Theater Hosted by Lynne Duddy and Lawrence Howard www.portlandstorytheater.com