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Siegfrid 'Siggy' Bacani joins Nathan and me on this episode to cover his business called 7000 Islands. They focus on Filipino craft beer, wine and spirits. Some highlights are the Ube Cream Liqueur and the Ube Lager. There will soon be a Pandan Liqueur available! They want to bring the best of Filipino flavours while also promoting Australian wines in the Philippines. We try the Ube Liqueur live and find out whether those wine snobs were onto something. Guests: Siegfrid Bacani Supporting: Nathan Items mentioned: Tung's food pic: #1 & #2 Hello Auntie restaurant Australian sushi in NYC Links: 7000 Islands Instagram 7000 Islands Website Simply click the link or USE Promo-code BEENTOJAPANBTW at check-out
This week on Backchat, we break down the issues that matter most to young people for the local government elections. Producer Sana Sheikh speaks to Greens candidate Abrar Ahmad about their proposals for South West Sydney. After that, we talk with Liz Atkins from the Greens about the future of the Inner West. What are their promises for nightlife, housing and keeping a multicultural community? Later on in the show, our producer Bridgette Donnellan dives into eating disorders and diet culture with author of ‘All I Ever Wanted Was To Be Hot' Lucinda Froomes Price and Sarah Cox, National Helpline Manager for the Butterfly Foundation. This episode of Backchat was produced by Sana Sheikh, Euan Kielly and Bridgette Donnellan, executive produced by Bec Cushway, and hosted by Holly Payne and Dani Zhang. This episode of Backchat aired 14th September 2024 on Gadigal land.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Yuin elder, Tom Slockee describes his experience organising the rehousing of aboriginal families who fled their burning houses in Mogo NSW in 2019. Music: Why you tryna bring us down from Melbourne based artist Canisha Barkindji song woman Nancy Bates, latest single, "Blood Red Moon". Set against the backdrop of the Menindee Lakes, in far west New South Wales. It is a celebration of the healing power of nature, friendship, and the enduring strength of women. Wyirrt Wyirrt (Food of the Country);A version of a traditional song, which comes from Karajarri Country in WA's north-west and was sung by Family Shoveller Band's great-great-great-great grandmother as she walked between Broome and Bidyadanga gathering food. South West Syndicate is a First Nations led multicultural hip-hop collective from South West Sydney. The group formed in the late 80's and rose to prominence in the 1990's. They are now back with a renewed hunger. The song is Paradise. The Ants: A brand new release from Tandanya/Adelaide-based post-punk six piece Coldwave Earth Matters #1462 was produced by Bec Horridge on the beautiful Walbunja and Yuin Country, Batemans Bay, NSW.
There are 27 fires ablaze throughout New South Wales as crews focus on fires threatening homes in Horningsea Park and Bardia. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Inspector Ben Shepards from the NSW Rural Fire Service has provided an update on the fires.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we're bringing you the second half of All The Best's collaboration with Outloud Arts, working with young people in Bankstown to make an audio walking tour about the places that matter to them. For those who aren't familiar with Sydney, Bankstown is a suburb located in the South-West Sydney region. Due to the multicultural immigrant demographic and the presence of housing commission properties, certain people characterise the area as being rough, dangerous and downtrodden. But if you live in Bankstown you know that the suburb can't be reduced to narrow stereotypes. Through these stories, the young people of Bankstown invite you to discover their home in their own words. You'll hear stories from Jack Miller, Areebah Armani, Maithly Dhawan, Amy Wong (aka Tofu Pants) and Danielle Lam. The participants were mentored by director-dramaturg Finn Ó Branagáin and local author Kavita Bedford. The audio stories were recorded by Phoebe Adler-Ryan and Ramon Briant. Editing and sound design by Thomas Phillips. With support from Outloud Arts Creative Producer Nicole Issa. Go to www.outloud.org.au and find the ‘Stories from Here' page to finish the audio walking tour. You'll find the full set of stories and a digital walking tour map. All The Best Credits Executive Producer: Phoebe Adler-Ryan Editorial Producer: Melanie Bakewell Host: Madhuraa Prakash Mixed by Emma HigginsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chris O'Keefe questions the lack of basic infrastructure like roads and schools in South West Sydney amidst rapid population growth.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fufu & Tibs girls are joined by the rapper extraordinaire B Wise as they take on their second Hike with Arc'teryx. Gillean, Mary and Rebka gear up as they explore Lane Cove National Park whilst walking and talking with B Wise. B Wise shares his journey on becoming a rapper, growing up in South West Sydney, the Australian rap scene and much more! For the full visuals a out this episode on our YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter and the Roving Reporter with Security were invited to Zak's Man Cave in the iron lungs of South West Sydney near Port Botany. In the man cave we hear about the 1969 Ford Falcon GT which Zak has owned for over 25 years. Zak took his BMW 1M for a track shakedown with Tom Shaw at the wheel. The next vehicle in the cave was a stunning 1974 Australian delivered Dino. We debate about manufacturers like Jaguar re-building historic cars. We go through a full page advertisement from 1970 for second hand cars. Zak talks about how difficult it is to get an allocation for a new Porsche GT car. Follow us on Instagram and email us at alltorque@outlook.com.au
Faith Testimony –Mark Raue–Responding to Life's Changing Circumstances (Mark tells of the faith journey and his discernment that he went on as his life circumstances changed to a point where he needed to give up a successful and fulfilling position as the CEO and principal of Mater Dei Campus, a coeducational setting for students from Kindergarten to Year 12 with a Mild to Moderate Intellectual Disability, located at Camden in outer South West Sydney. Having spent his working life to this point in the Education sector, it is during this discernment time that Mark realises that we are called to be missionary in the here and now, wherever we are. Feeling guided by the Spirit and prompted by advice that the will of God will not take us where the grace of God cannot sustain us, Mark has a total change in career path and accepts a position with Catholic Mission, not to become a missionary overseas, but to work locally helping support the work of the overseas missions.)
If you're wondering how much it costs to own an investment property OR you already own one and want something to compare your expenses too, then this is the podcast for you.In this episode, I breakdown the income and expenses of an investment property I bought back in 2019 in South West Sydney, the reason for each expense and when/how it is paid, including but not limited to:Maintenance, professional photos, management fees, rates, utilities, interest and insurance.Don't forget to check out the summary post on our Instagram.Facebook: facebook.com/everythingproperty.auInstagram: www.instagram.com/everythingpropertyLinkedIn: linkedin.com/everythingpropertyWebsite (Coming soon)Disclaimer: The topics, conversation, opinions and discussion provided in this episode are general in nature. As a listener you should not take or use the information discussed as financial advice. Everything Property and its associates recommend that you always engage in independent financial advice before making any investment or purchasing decision.
The Saga of Charlie Van Nguyen continues. It seems like his dreams are coming true. Never mind that the world is coming to an end, what matters is that he will finally be free. This episode is a continuation of the previous episode, Apocalypse, Soon. A man harangued by the trappings of modern life is pushed further into a corner. The world is coming to an end, but the rat race continues. In order to survive, he must be brave and continue to grit his teeth through the monotonous nine to five. A comedy. The music for this episode was composed by Jesse Nguyen, a jazz pianist and classical composer from South West Sydney. Jesse is a studious musician with a Bachelor of Music, and his prime passion is composing for film and tv. His influences include Philip Glass, John Williams, Maurice Ravel, and Miles Davis. If you would like Jesse to compose for your next project, you can message him directly here:https://www.instagram.com/jdknewin/[Apocalyptic, Comedy, Quit-Quitting, Existential]Support the showLearn more about Paradise Future at https://www.paradisefuturepodcast.com/Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/abeldoFollow Paradise Future on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paradisefuturepodcast/Get in touch with Jesse Nguyenhttps://www.instagram.com/jdknewin
We're half way through the final season of the 2 Brownish Girls podcast and what a better way yet to celebrate this final season by interviewing friends and siblings, sisters Kalo and Hope. Born in New Zealand and raised in South West Sydney, these two are creative heatwaves in Sydney's creative spaces. Kalo is known for her iconic style and styling talent, acting, modeling and her creative direction. She has worked as the Creative Director for Naarm based Isle Magazine's ‘Class of 2020' photoshoot with Melbourne native and previous 2 Brownish Girls guest, Aysha Nanai-Leififi aka Mrs Fallback. She has also worked as a costume designer for short films Before 8AM and Polinesia by Pelesasa Pictures, run by previous 2 Brownish Girls guest Fia Pelesasa. Hope is a budding creative/illustrator/designer based in Western Sydney who, whether it's from an analytical or artistic standpoint, she loves to ideate and create and help people execute their creative visions. Describing her creative process as “Hands on, meticulous and fulfilling.” a 2022 graduate of D&AD Shift (Design and Art Direction Shift). She has also facilitated graphic illustration workshops with the Powerhouse Museum and TAFE NSW. Join us for a fun filled episode where we discuss their creative process and the rise of Western Sydney art.
This is an edited version of an episode from a podcast series produced by ermha365, which is part of the Developing the growing new NDIS (psychosocial disability) Workforce Project supported by the Victorian Government. The podcast series is available be used as part of any Training Delivery / Assessment or Workplace Coaching and available on ermha365 website here: https://www.ermha.org/podcast-training-resources/The episode was recorded in 2020 with guests:Robyn Oxley, A Proud Tharawal woman from South-West Sydney, Criminologist, Academic and ActivistBelinda, Support Worker Mentis AssistThe podcast ep includes discussion of:What is truth telling? What does intergenerational trauma look like for Australia's First Peoples? What is the ongoing impact of government policies on Australia's First Peoples? Why Acknowledgement of Country and Welcome to Country are important How non-Indigenous workers can effectively support Australia's First Peoples Trauma-informed practiceThe importance of family and kinship relationships If you have been affected by anything discussed in this episode you can contact:13 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)Lifeline on 13 11 14ermha365 provides mental health and disability support for people in Victoria and the Northern Territory. Find out more about our services at our website.Follow ermha365 on social media:FACEBOOK - @ermhaorgTWITTER - @ermha365INSTAGRAM - @ermha365ermha365 acknowledges that our work in the community takes place on the Traditional Lands of many Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples and therefore respectfully recognise their Elders, past and present, and the ongoing Custodianship of the Land and Water by all Members of these Communities.We recognise people with lived experience who contribute to GET REAL podcast, and those who love, support and care for them. We recognise their strength, courage and unique perspective as a vital contribution so that we can learn, grow and achieve better outcomes together.
This is the podcast of the call of the AFL Sydney Platinum Division Round 3 match between South West Sydney and Balmain Tigers from Rosedale Oval. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen is thanks to our sponsors.
A man harangued by the trappings of modern life is pushed further into a corner. The world is coming to an end, but the rat race continues. In order to survive, he must be brave and continue to grit his teeth through the monotonous nine to five. A comedy. The music for this episode was composed by Jesse Nguyen, a jazz pianist and classical composer from South West Sydney. Jesse is a studious musician with a Bachelor of Music, and his prime passion is composing for film and tv. His influences include Philip Glass, John Williams, Maurice Ravel, and Miles Davis. If you would like Jesse to compose for your next project, you can message him directly here:https://www.instagram.com/jdknewin/[Apocalyptic, Comedy, Quit-Quitting, Existential]Support the showLearn more about Paradise Future at https://www.paradisefuturepodcast.com/Support the show at https://www.patreon.com/abeldoFollow Paradise Future on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/paradisefuturepodcast/Get in touch with Jesse Nguyenhttps://www.instagram.com/jdknewin
On Monday 13 February, a 25-year-old from South West Sydney will play in America's biggest sporting event - the NFL Super Bowl. Having started playing the sport in just 2018 after a stint with the NRL team, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Jordan Mailata has risen to the top of the game and is looking to take home its most prestigious trophy. - सोमवार १३ फेब्रुअरीमा दक्षिण पश्चिमी सिड्नीका एक २५ वर्षे युवक अमेरिकाको सबैभन्दा ठूलो खेलकुद कार्यक्रम - दि एनएफएल सुपर बोलमा देखा पर्दै छन्। साउथ सिड्नी र्याबिटोसबाट सानो समयका लागि सन् २०१७ मा एनआरएल प्रतियोगितामा भाग लिएका जोर्डन माइलाटा अहिले भने अमेरिकाको विश्वविख्यात एनएफएल सुपर बोलमा देखिन लागेका हुन्।
Next Monday, a 25-year-old son of Samoan immigrants from South West Sydney will play in America's biggest sporting event - the NFL Super Bowl. Having started playing the sport in just 2018 after a stint with the NRL team, the South Sydney Rabbitohs, Jordan Mailata has risen to the top of the game and is looking to take home its most prestigious trophy
Today's guest on baselines is Samantha Schoeler Jones. This episode continues with our international theme, but allows for a hiatus from the people I met on my America trip, as we follow Sam's own extraordinary journey which took her to the other side of the northern hemisphere. There are few people who can claim to have a more colourful answer to ‘how did you become a music therapist' than Sam Samantha completed a Bachelor of Music in Performance in flute at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts with the late Richard Gill as the Dean in 1991. After graduating, she commenced her performance career, which included performing casually with the West Australian Symphony Orchestra. Passionate about teaching flute, Samantha taught extensively across Perth, including having a teaching position at the Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts. In 1995, she was accepted into the Franz Liszt Hochschule für Musik in Weimar, Germany, to complete further studies with Professor Robert Winn, former Principal Flautist of the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra, London. In 1997, Samantha moved to Berlin to complete a degree in Music Therapy at The Institute fuer Musiktherapie. On returning to Australia in 2004, she decided to combine her experience as a music therapist and educator completing a Diploma in Secondary Education at The University of New England. Between 2007 and 2017, she worked as a classroom music specialist with the Department of Education, teaching and conducting recorder ensembles, choirs and school band programs across several schools in the Blue Mountains. As a Registered Music Therapist, Samantha has worked with Sing&Grow since 2012 first as a contractor before becoming a clinical specialist in 2017 and Community Partner with Mission Australia in their Communities for Children program, providing early intervention music therapy services to families and children 0-5 in South West Sydney.
The NSW government is fast-tracking a proposal to build 19,000 homes in south-west Sydney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Monday morning live with Natasa Denman featuring one of her amazing authors, Kate Glancey. Kate Glancey is a highly sought-after Psychologist in the Macarthur Region of South-West Sydney. She has more than 24 years of experience in private practice and is now a published author of the book, Drop The Act. After facing her own greatest challenge, Kate embarked on a journey of personal growth where she discovered that from her greatest weaknesses came her greatest strengths. Over the last five years, she has facilitated holistic wellness programs with her partner, where the power of holistic psychology together with shamanic energy healing has assisted many individuals transform their own lives. The wisdom shared through Kate's real-life accounts is inspirational and uplifting. Her storytelling is both personable and down to earth and will empower you to become the creator of your own existence and live the freedom of an extraordinary life. 3 Key Takeaways: Embrace the purpose of your pain Find love and connection through vulnerability Know that you have everything you need within you Get to know more about Kate, her business, and her book here: www.kateglancey.com Find us at http://www.writeabook.com.au Join our Facebook Community: Author Your Way to Riches: https://www.facebook.com/groups/authoryourwaytoriches Subscribe to my YouTube Channel: http://bit.ly/NatasaDenmanYouTube
On this episode Shaye speaks with Jenel Anderson, a transport nurse based in the Lower Hunter, and Sue Cameron, who is based in South West Sydney. Patient transport nurses play a critical role in our healthcare system. Whether it's transporting patients between hospitals, to and from nursing homes to health facilities, or taking people home after their stints in hospital, they play a vital role in patient care. It's a broad and diverse specialty – but one that is rarely in the spotlight
We're joined by Jen Trinh, an ex-pat living and teaching in Bangkok. Jen grew up in South West Sydney she has spent the last decade teaching abroad, travelling and making connections with people from all over the world. In this episode, we talk to Jen about the concept of being a ‘Third Culture Kid' and why she feels more aligned with her identity in Asia. We also unpack the parental expectations she's grown up with, especially with being the eldest Asian daughter, the example she wants to set for her siblings and how Jen was able to break away from societal norms to focus on herself.Links:https://www.jenlalaluna.com/https://www.instagram.com/jenlalaluna/
CRITICAL MASS Creating a strong innovation ecosystem requires the open sharing of ideas between academia, industry, entrepreneurs and investors, and Tim Boyle was among the first to get that chain reaction underway. Originally trained in biochemistry, Tim pivoted away from the academic career path after an isolating research fellowship at the University College London but soon found his place in the world of commercial research at the nearby Thompson Scientific. Upon his return to Australia in 2009, Tim joined UNSW and helped the institution embrace a liberal IP management process that propelled the institution to a position of national leadership in industry research. Building off this expertise, Tim has since become a leading figure in the national policy debate for research translation and he serves on the boards of Knowledge Commercialisation Australia as well as the international Association of Technology Transfer Professionals. Tim Boyle is currently the Director of Innovation and Commercialisation at ANSTO, where he is helping to shape a new science and innovation precinct in South-West Sydney. GUEST : Dr. Tm Boyle https://www.linkedin.com/in/timpboyle ANSTO https://www.ansto.gov.au/work-with-us/innovation-precinct EON LABS : https://www.eonlabs.org/ HOST : Dr. Leo Stevens https://www.linkedin.com/in/leostevensinc/ MUSIC : Purple Planet Music https://www.purple-planet.com Mixed by Dr. Nat Harris
Here is the podcast of the call of the 2022 AFL Sydney Platinum Division Grand Final between South West Sydney Blues and Camden Cats from Blacktown International Sports Park. Commentary from Nick Kutnjak and David Bowen for Macarthur Sports Radio is thanks to our sponsors - Simply Wordpress, Forte Financial Services, F2 Sportswear, CASE Statewide Solar, Stylz Signs, The Beer Shed Brewing Co and RW Laws & Associates.
Amar Singh is the founder of Turbans 4 Australia and a practising Sikh. Growing up in the same area as Matt (Campbelltown, NSW) he sat down with Discernable to discuss what it was like growing up in South West Sydney and his embrace of Sikhism and everything it represents. Watch the full interview at https://discernable.io/amar-singh-sikhism-and-turbans-4-australia ------------------------------------- DISCERNABLE The Video Archive: https://discernable.io Prefer audio? Search for 'It Is Discernable' on Spotify and Apple Podcasts Join our Private Community: https://discernable.locals.com Purchase tickets (and replays) to our Town Halls: https://discernable.io/townhall TURBANS 4 AUSTRALIA https://www.t4a.org.au
MG gives us his Golden Points for Roudn 22 of the NRL, we play would you rather and take a dive into bed with Jess and her dinner. And we hear what lies you told your children, the good and the bad. Plus, two woman are the latest victims fn the wave of violent attacks flooding South West Sydney. Triple M Breakfast With MG, Jess & PageySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Australian News: 14 August 2022 – Sunday Read by RaySel - ஆஸ்திரேலிய செய்திகள்: 14 ஆகஸ்ட் 2022 ஞாயிற்றுக்கிழமை வாசித்தவர்: றைசெல்
In this episode I speak with Sam Langham from Outside Indulgence Pools and Landscapes. Sam runs a design and construction company based in South West Sydney and operates with 6-8 staff.Throughout this chat I realised that Sam does a lot of the 1%ers really well, things like putting time into customer service/communication, ensuring staff are taught and teach things the right way, lots of small things like this that seem obvious, but not a lot of companies do.We also discuss potential benefits of long term employees as well as a great way to build your skills as a business owner, by making connections with other business owners who operate a larger/more successful company.The top post on the Outside Indulgence Instagram page is a pinned post about services they offer, and it's a brilliant post, so I recommend you check it out, along with their other work @outsideindulgence_landscapingYou can follow along with the projects we're currently working on via our Instagram page@instyle_gardens@thelandscapingpodcastYou can view each episode on our YouTube channel or on our websiteinstylegardens.com.au/the-landscaping-podcast
Here's the podcast of the call of the AFL Sydney Platinum Division match between South West Sydney Blues and Macquarie University from Rosedale Oval. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen on Macarthur Sports Radio is thanks to Simply Wordpress, Forte Financial Services, F2 Sportswear, The Beer Shed Brewing Co, Stylz Signs, CASE Statewide Solar and RW Laws & Associates.
In this episode, we're joined by Tu Le, community worker, advocate, and organiser, currently working in the community legal sector assisting victim-survivors of domestic and family violence and coordinating capacity-building and community legal education programs.Tu has previously served as the General Secretary of the Vietnamese Community in New South Wales. She also co-founded Y-Collab, a youth advocacy organisation, providing opportunities for young people in South-West Sydney to create a positive social impact in their local communities through grass-roots youth-led initiatives.Through her work, Tu is committed to fighting for greater diversity and justice in Australian society, and more recently in politics. Tu shares her experience of running for the Labor Party, the importance of representation for younger generations and how she deals with criticism in the public eye. Links:https://www.facebook.com/TuLe2166https://www.linkedin.com/in/nguyentule/https://twitter.com/TuLe_2166
5 questions & 5 answers forms the conclusion of each podcast I host. Right here, you are seeing it as a preview to the full episode featured on my channel. If you enjoy this, then you need to tune into the full version to hear the story of my guest's personal journey. -- ''B Wise' AKA Jamie Iheakanwa is one of the artists responsible for the growth of Australian hip hop culture on the international stage. Born & raised in South West Sydney, Wise spoke on the influence of the area that shaped him as an artist, his family roots, what drives him to be a leader of change in the hip hop space & why you should believe whole heartedly that you are capable of accomplishing your dreams. An incredible conversation with a man that demands respect for his artistry but even more so for the great human being he is at the core. It was a pleasure to share Jamie's story on 'A Lot To Talk About'. Be sure to follow B Wise & I on socials: @ugottabwise @bradleyjdryburgh B Wise's Spotify profile: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0NgUGQAd79J00Nf7o2tgkg?si=fIn4Ar3_RdOBX5IGF7vlaQ 'By Your Side' hosted by B Wise on CADA: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa2K_h36WtsqSckvxKCZkhcbpotRJbXok Don't forget to follow/subscribe to the poddy on your platform of choice & share the ep with your mates. Big love, Brad.
''B Wise' AKA Jamie Iheakanwa is one of the artists responsible for the growth of Australian hip hop culture on the international stage. Born & raised in South West Sydney, Wise spoke on the influence of the area that shaped him as an artist, his family roots, what drives him to be a leader of change in the hip hop space & why you should believe whole heartedly that you are capable of accomplishing your dreams. An incredible conversation with a man that demands respect for his artistry but even more so for the great human being he is at the core. It was a pleasure to share Jamie's story on 'A Lot To Talk About'. Be sure to follow B Wise & I on socials: @ugottabwise @bradleyjdryburgh B Wise's Spotify profile: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0NgUGQAd79J00Nf7o2tgkg?si=fIn4Ar3_RdOBX5IGF7vlaQ 'By Your Side' hosted by B Wise on CADA: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa2K_h36WtsqSckvxKCZkhcbpotRJbXok Don't forget to follow/subscribe to the poddy on your platform of choice & share the ep with your mates. Big love, Brad.
On the newest episode of the "Off The Sidelines Property" Podcast, Murray Kennedy from Murray Kennedy Real Estate will join the team in the booth. Murray Kennedy is a real estate agent from South West Sydney. He started in the industry when he was only 18 years old and now he is running his own real estate agency since 2014 and which has grown from a 4 man team to a team of 14. They pride themselves in being your "best mates" in real estate making sure to make time for their clients.This episode will be uploaded in 2 parts.
Candidates for federal elections for the South West Sydney seats of Fowler, Hughs, werriwa and other seats and candidates from Labour, Liberals, Greens, United Australian Party, Liberal Democrats and independent candidates, sat at one table and debated their party's policies for the 2022 Federal election.
PATTY PSocials: @patty.89 / @fourwallsculturePatty P is a bboy representing Juse Crew, and leading the charge in celebrating and sharing culture in South West Sydney.He created Fourwalls, a lifestyle brand involved in various community initiatives, supporting grass-roots artists and creatives, and acts as a vehicle for his vision to put his backyard on the map!In this conversation, we dived into the following:- Discovering bboying at high school.- A brief history of Juse Crew.- What is ‘Fourwalls'.- How we can best support our communities.- Going against the grain.- The importance of financial literacy.- Defining greatness.Logo: @lawrencetandesignsAnimation: @cold_tea_artAnimation track: melaniac. - we're just some motherf***ing kids
Peter Day is a South West Sydney artist who's worked professionally for more 45 years. He specialises in both fine art and site-specific community engaged public art. He sat down with Mia to run through his earliest memories as a creative kid winning prizes and competitions, navigating his practice with a visual impairment, managing Kirk Gallery - a crash pad for musos, his part in the fruition of Double J and his stint as a broadcaster, growing up in his 40s, and moving forward establishing his role in strengthening community placemaking as an artist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fallout from NSW Freedom Day; Relief from South West Sydney; Crowds of 10,000 allowed to attend Melbourne Cup but children still forced to learn from home; ALP corruption scandal; Vaccine passport trial kicks off in regional Victoria; Vaccine blitz for those living with disability; United Australia Party vs One Nation; Shops reopen fro browsing in NSW; Supercars legend Neil Crompton's new book; Technology update with Tim Stackpool. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode of The Art of Teaching Podcast, I had the pleasure of interviewing the phenomenal Bec West and Steven Kolber. These two incredible educators have been named in the top 50 finalists for the 2021 Global Teacher Prize. Bec is a school leader in South West Sydney and is known for creating educational videos on her education YouTube channel Clever Pickles, while her YouTube channel Talkin' Chalk has clocked up over 1.1 million views and helps her to engage in professional dialogue with educators worldwide. Steven publishes teaching content online on his YouTube channel Mr Kolber's Teaching for other teachers and students to use. He is a regular podcast guest and is passionate about building communities to share best practices. Steven Kolber @steven_kolber #edureading founder. Teachers Across Borders Australia Secretary. Proud @AEUvictoria #aussieED Global Teacher Prize https://www.stevenkolber.com/ https://www.teachersacrossborders.org.au/ Bec West Twitter: @BecWest81 Talkin' Chalk The Art of Teaching Podcast: Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/artofteaching Here is the link to the show notes: https://theartofteachingpodcast.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theartofteachingpodcast/ New Teacher Resources: Website: https://imanewteacher.com/ Twitter: @Imanewteacher Instagram: @Imanewteacher
It happened quickly but it wasn't really a shock when the NSW Premier, Gladys Berejiklian, resigned after it was revealed that the NSW Independent Commission Against Corruption was commenced proceedings to investigate whether she acted corruptly in the award of community grants between 2012 and 2018. There were many tears and Berejiklian resigned reluctantly, giving the impressive that the ICAC was just a minor irritant that shouldn't be standing in her way. Her greatest supporters – the mainstream media – have been reporting her departure as though she is resigning because of family circumstances, or some other misfortune, and completely neglecting the fact that there are serious allegations of her behaviour as Treasurer and Premier. Perhaps it's a sign of how low the threshold has become within Australian politics: a Premier resigning under the shadow of corruption is lauded as “one of the greatest Premiers ever”. It's almost as absurd as suggesting the disgraced Labor MP, Eddie Obeid, is one of the greatest Minister for Resources ever (if only we can ignore the $100 million worth of corruption).There is no fury greater than a Prime Minister ousted in a leadership challenge, and Malcolm Turnbull has arrived on the public stage with a vast array of verbal artillery to fire off at the incumbent: Scott Morrison. The botched French submarines deal; the poor vaccination rollout; inaction on climate change: everything is a target. On the day before Morrison ousted Turnbull, he said that he was “ambitious for my leader”. It seems Turnbull won't be reciprocating, is totally unambitious for his leader and doing his best to repay the humiliation Morrison afforded to him on that fateful day in August 2018. This will be a story that has some way to play.Several weeks ago, Kristina Keneally was inserted as a preselection candidate in the South-West Sydney seat of Fowler. It's better for candidates to be preselected by the local membership but, sometimes, it‘s better to choose the best person, even if they are from outside of the area. This is an issue within politics, but all political parties do it: nevertheless, we assumed the issue would blow over, but the mainstream media has decided to revisit the seat of Fowler, no doubt to create problems for the Labor Party in the lead up to the next federal election.Adrian Boothman was a long-time resident in the seat of Fowler and a former Labor Party staffer and advisor – we spoke to Adrian to see if there's a different perspective to the one presented in the mainstream media. And – can you believe it – yes, there is perspective that is closer to the facts on the ground.
The Labor factions are at it again, this time creating a preselection problem in South West Sydney. Kristina Keneally is a former NSW Premier and sits in the Senate, but if she wanted to continue in politics, she had to be parachuted into the seat of Fowler, which is specifically a back-up-seat when preselection problems arise. It means whoever has been preselected in the seat of Fowler has to stand aside, because whatever the Labor factions want, they are provided with it. They are hungry beasts. So a good local community candidate has been dumped. Is it terrible? Yes, of course it is. But it's the way all political parties operate, if they decide they want someone to enter parliament. Scott Morrison, for example.It was like the final show on Broadway: NSW Premier Gladys Berejiklian decided the 11am media conferences were going to end, because she didn't want to give the COVID outbreak the gravity it deserves. And a few journalists were starting to ask difficult questions about corruption and her involvement in a $5 million grant in Wagga Wagga. But then Berejiklian uncancelled her cancellation, and much to the bemusement of the citizens of NSW, she appeared in a media conference at 11am on Monday, the day after she said they wouldn't proceed any further. And the NSW Labor leader, Chris Minns held his own media conference at the same time to highlight all the problems with the management of COVID by the NSW Government. Any relationship between these two events would surely be co-incidental. Wouldn't they?A $90 billion deal with a French submarine company to provide 12 submarines had been scuppered and the Australian Government has signed a tripartite deal with the UK and US to purchase shiny new nuclear-powered submarines – in the year 2040. So, in one fell swoop, we managed to annoy the French and Chinese governments, and send a message to the rest of the world community that Australia is a friend which cannot be trusted. But this is all about politics and the bigger question keeps being ignored: why does Australia need nuclear-powered submarines at a cost of over $100 billion?And Christian Porter is in trouble again, this time, a blind trust has been created to cover his legal costs from a defamation which was settled before it reached trial. But why would a blind trust be created in this way? What does Porter have to hide? The error-prone Porter is likely to keep making mistakes and Morrison is likely to sack him from the frontbench. And if he had any political sense, this would be his first course of action on Monday morning: Porter is now a serious political liability.
Welcome to episode #2 in our What We're Vibing series and boy, do we have a treat for you. We are joined by South West Sydney artist B Wise to talk about his latest album "jamie". You'll hear B Wise talk about the music scene, the sense of community that drove him to make a more personal album and the different voices he asked to jump on this release. Connect With B Wise Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/UgottaBwise Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ugottabwise/?hl=en Merch: https://thethreadshop.com.au/collections/b-wise Listen To Jamie: https://open.spotify.com/album/04aWIaxveChEP20zhtczHb?si=M39yYKLZR8is2-1D8TCcSg&dl_branch=1 What We're Vibing Playlist https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2PQ3ZPzHyPDawYsyqmQTP8?si=b6072fd4a0a74027 Linktree https://linktr.ee/trendsandtings Socials: Trends & Tings Podcast Group ~ https://www.facebook.com/groups/605282423374555/ ~ Trends & Tings Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/trendsandtings/ ~ Trends & Tings Twitter ~ https://twitter.com/trendsandtings ~ Patreon ~ https://www.patreon.com/trendsandtings ~ Trends & Tings is hosted by Sydney lads, Gordon D'Mello (@gdm_ello) and Scott Singh (@scottysingstar). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Psych Matters, Dr Andrew Amos and Professor Valsamma Eapen discuss the neurodevelopmental disorder, Tourette Syndrome.Professor Valsamma Eapen is Professor and Chair of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, UNSW Sydney and Head, Academic Unit of Child Psychiatry and Director of BestSTART Child Health Academic Unit at South West Sydney. She is Director of Early Years Program, Autism Cooperative Research Centre and Stream Director of Early Life Determinants of Health Clinical Academic Group within SPHERE, a NHMRC accredited Advanced Health Research Translation Centre. She is known internationally for her expertise in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism and Tourette Syndrome. She is part of major research programs totalling 40 million in funding and has authored over 300 peer reviewed publications.Links:Gilles de la Tourette syndromehttps://www.nature.com/articles/nrdp201697Nature Reviews Disease Primers 3, Article number: 16097 (2017)volume 3, Article number: 16097 (2017) https://www.nature.com/nrdp/Tourette Syndrome in children. Valsamma Eapen and Tim Usherwood, Australian Journal of General Practice , 50 (3), 120-125 (2021).https://www1.racgp.org.au/ajgp/2021/march/tourette-syndrome-in-children Children with Tourette Syndrome and Covid-19https://tourette.org.au/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/TS-COVID-19_Resource_2020.pdf Tourette Syndrome Association of Australiahttps://tourette.org.au/ Tourette Association of Americahttps://tourette.org/ Feedback:If you have a topic suggestion or would like to participate in a future episode of Psych Matters, we'd love to hear from you.Please contact us by email at: psychmatters.feedback@ranzcp.orgDisclaimer:This podcast is provided to you for information purposes only and to provide a broad public understanding of various mental health topics. The podcast may represent the views of the author and not necessarily the views of The Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists ('RANZCP'). The podcast is not to be relied upon as medical advice, or as a substitute for medical advice, does not establish a doctor-patient relationship and should not be a substitute for individual clinical judgement. By accessing The RANZCP's podcasts you also agree to the full terms and conditions of the RANZCP's Website. Expert mental health information and finding a psychiatrist in Australian or New Zealand is available on the RANZCP's Your Health In Mind Website.
In our very first RfRx Religion Series session, Lloyd Evans and Sherrie D'Souza will discuss their experiences in the Jehovah's Witnesses (JW) and how they left religion. They cover the JW belief system, how Watchtower works, and what challenges people face when leaving the religion. Lloyd Evans is the founder and senior editor of http//:JWsurvey.org - a website that promotes freeness of thought among Jehovah's Witnesses. He is also author of "The Reluctant Apostate," a book that chronicles his experiences growing up as a JW and his journey to freedom from Watchtower indoctrination. His @John Cedars YouTube channel hosts a range of videos aimed at dissecting the various teachings of Jehovah's Witnesses, as well as new developments in the religion. More about Lloyd: http//:JWsurvey.org Twitter: @cedarsjwsurvey YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/JohnCedars Sherrie Dsouza is an ex-Jehovah's Witness who is now dedicated to sharing her waking up adventure and the truth about the dark side of the Jehovah's Witnesses including child abuse, corrupt leadership and indoctrination practices. She is the survey editor for JWsurvey.org and is a Support Group Co-Leader for Recovering from Religion. She started the first RfR support group in Sydney, Australia. She currently lives with her husband in South West Sydney, Australia, where she enjoys meditating, reading, and science fiction. More about Sherrie: Twitter: @SherrieDSouza Hosted by Eric Wells, the RfR Support Group Director, and Amaia Peraz, the RfR Online Programming Director. For RfRx comments, inquiries & topical questions, email us at RfRx@recoveringfromreligion.org. Any time you are struggling with religious doubts or fears you can connect with a trained RfR Helpline agent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To chat online go to http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org. To talk over the phone, dial: (844) 368-2848 in the US & Canada If you are in need of professional help, we can offer the Secular Therapy Project to provide options to connect with a professional therapist. All therapists have been thoroughly vetted by our organization and offer only evidence-based and non-religious treatment. Connect with them at http://www.seculartherapy.org. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok. Volunteer: http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/volunteer Donate: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/donate --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recovering-from-religion/message
Senator Amanda Stoker was born into a family of quintessential John Howard's Battlers in South-West Sydney, working people who the Labor Party left behind. In this Watercooler Conversation, she discusses the values and principles that motivated her to represent Queensland in federal parliament. Show your support by subscribing to the Menzies Research Centre from just $10 a month: www.menziesrc.org/subscribe Email Nick Cater: watercooler@menziesrc.org
Michele Vescio speaks with Sherrie D'Souza, a former devoted Jehovah's Witness of 30 years, recently awakened and leaving the religion, about her lived experience of religious mind control, and the effects of religious beliefs, shunning, the 2016 Royal Commission into institutional responses to child sex abuse involving the Jehovah's Witnesses, and the advocacy work of Recovering from Religion and the Secular Therapy Project. For more information, call 03 4505 2402, or visit http://recoveringfromreligion.org and http://seculartherapy.org. Content warning: This interview contains descriptions and discussions of religious fundamentalism, religious shunning and ex-communication, mental health, and child sex abuse, that may be distressing for some listeners. If this type of content is a trigger for you, please contact Lifeline (13 11 14), 1800 RESPECT (1800 737 732) in Australia, or contact your state-based service. Original broadcast: 3CR Monday Breakfast, 13 July 2020, and remains the intellectual property of 3CR Community Radio and the Community Radio Federation Ltd. This interview was recorded on the lands of the Wurundjeri and Boonwurrong peoples of the Kulin Nation in so-called Australia, traditional custodians and caretakers of the lands and waters on which this audio was created and produced. Shared with permission. Sherrie Dsouza is an ex-Jehovah's Witness who is now dedicated to sharing her waking up adventure and the truth about the dark side of the Jehovah's Witnesses including child abuse, corrupt leadership and indoctrination practices. She is the survey editor for http//:JWsurvey.org and is also a Support Group Leader for Recovering from Religion, starting the first RfR support group in Sydney, Australia. She currently lives with her husband in South West Sydney, Australia, where she enjoys meditating, reading, and science fiction. Links & resources Michael Vescio: https://twitter.com/Mchl_Vsc Sherrie D'Souza: https://twitter.com/sherriedsouza Lifeline (Australia): https://www.lifeline.org.au For RfRx comments, inquiries & topical questions, email us at RfRx@recoveringfromreligion.org. Any time you are struggling with religious doubts or fears you can connect with a trained RfR Helpline agent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To chat online go to http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org. To talk over the phone, dial: (844) 368-2848 in the US & Canada If you are in need of professional help, we can offer the Secular Therapy Project to provide options to connect with a professional therapist. All therapists have been thoroughly vetted by our organization and offer only evidence-based and non-religious treatment. Connect with them at http://www.seculartherapy.org. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok. Volunteer: http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/volunteer Donate: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/donate --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recovering-from-religion/message
Sheekh Abdulqadir Jimcaale, oo ka warramay sida ay xayiraadahu u saameeyen, jaalliyadda Soomaalieeyd ee Sydney deggan iyo arrimaha tallaalkaba,
Plus, Year 12 students and teachers are still in the dark over vaccines See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In episode 4 of The People's Project: 1. Australia Returns to a Penal Colony - Australian Army deployed to South West Sydney to enforce lockdown 2. The 2-Tiered Society - Scomo back in extra lockdowns for the unvaccinated 3. Behavioural Bilingualism - protestors are getting more strategic Watch this episode on Youtube: https://youtu.be/UHLf_T-_a_A --------------------------------------- DISCERNABLE The Podcast: http://discernable.io/listen The Crew Mailing List: https://discernable.io/crew The Video Archive: https://www.youtube.com/discernable https://www.discernable.io/ --------------------------------------- Josh from The Looking Glass discernable.locals.com Emily from Voice for Victoria https://www.instagram.com/voiceforvictoria
NSW's 'singles bubble' policy means people living alone can now nominate a designated person to visit their home, in a bid to help combat social isolation and loneliness. But with Greater Sydney set for at least nine weeks of lockdown, many are wondering just how large the mental health toll of this pandemic will actually be.
Plus, High school students are set to get the Pfizer jab with Covid-19 vaccination green-lighted for children as young as 12. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As the NSW Covid outbreak worsens, attention has focused on three local government areas in the south-west of Sydney – Fairfield, Canterbury-Bankstown and Liverpool. As cases rise, extra police have been deployed and all non-essential workers have been told they cannot leave their area. In this episode, five people who live or work in south-west Sydney speak about life in lockdown, and what they think about the response from the state government, media and the police
Some Sydneysiders are waiting days for their COVID-19 test results as clinics and labs struggle to cope with demand, particularly in the south-west. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COVID claims another Australian, a woman found dead at her home in South-West Sydney; Victoria's lockdown won't be ending on Tuesday as planned and the New South Wales case count remains high. Can Delta outbreaks be stopped? Infectious diseases expert Professor Greg Dore joins PM; And after British media figure Katie Hopkins is booted from Australia – we'll look at why a local reality television show felt it needed her.
COVID claims another Australian, a woman found dead at her home in South-West Sydney; Victoria's lockdown won't be ending on Tuesday as planned and the New South Wales case count remains high. Can Delta outbreaks be stopped? Infectious diseases expert Professor Greg Dore joins PM; And after British media figure Katie Hopkins is booted from Australia – we'll look at why a local reality television show felt it needed her.
With COVID showing no signs of slowing down, we're left a bit frustrated by over-policing in South West Sydney. With Scotty living in the area, we chat about what it's been like + how people of colour are often scapegoats in western societies. On a light note! Beauty & The Geek is back on ya screens! So we chat the debut + all the reality TV shows (Aussie and abroad) that we'd love to see make a comeback. The Delta strain is not the only thing spreading in south-west Sydney. So is racial bias (The Guardian) https://bit.ly/3wz5CVj I Thought I Was Going To Hate Beauty & The Geek, But Instead It's Made Me A Sobbing Mess (Pedestrian.tv) https://bit.ly/3hyYDaF Show Notes:Socials: Trends & Tings Podcast Group ~ https://www.facebook.com/groups/605282423374555/ ~ Trends & Tings Instagram ~ https://www.instagram.com/trendsandtings/ ~ Trends & Tings Twitter ~ https://twitter.com/trendsandtings ~ Patreon ~ https://www.patreon.com/trendsandtings ~ Trends & Tings is hosted by Sydney lads, Gordon D'Mello (@gdm_ello) and Scott Singh (@scottysingstar). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus, is South-West Sydney being racially targeted. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last Friday, the NSW government announced that the local government area of South-West Sydney is of great concern to the state's efforts to contain the recent COVID-19 outbreak in NSW.
Things are pretty dire in NSW. The extended lockdown in Greater Sydney, the Central Coast, Wollongong and the Blue Mountains has got progressively tougher, and with hundreds of new cases of COVID-19 still popping up, the end date is unclear. The outbreak started a month ago when an unvaccinated airport limo driver ferrying US air crew caught COVID at work and spread it to Bondi, in Sydney's east. Since then, the cases have moved, with a focus at the moment on three council areas in Sydney's South West: Fairfield, Liverpool, and Canterbury-Bankstown. Today on The Signal, with all the numbers still trending in the wrong direction, is the lockdown a failure? And if so, what needs to change? Featured: Dr Julie Leask, Professor of Public Health, University of Sydney
Things are pretty dire in NSW. The extended lockdown in Greater Sydney, the Central Coast, Wollongong and the Blue Mountains has got progressively tougher, and with hundreds of new cases of COVID-19 still popping up, the end date is unclear. The outbreak started a month ago when an unvaccinated airport limo driver ferrying US air crew caught COVID at work and spread it to Bondi, in Sydney's east. Since then, the cases have moved, with a focus at the moment on three council areas in Sydney's South West: Fairfield, Liverpool, and Canterbury-Bankstown. Today on The Signal, with all the numbers still trending in the wrong direction, is the lockdown a failure? And if so, what needs to change? Featured: Dr Julie Leask, Professor of Public Health, University of Sydney
Things are pretty dire in NSW. The extended lockdown in Greater Sydney, the Central Coast, Wollongong and the Blue Mountains has got progressively tougher, and with hundreds of new cases of COVID-19 still popping up, the end date is unclear. The outbreak started a month ago when an unvaccinated airport limo driver ferrying US air crew caught COVID at work and spread it to Bondi, in Sydney's east. Since then, the cases have moved, with a focus at the moment on three council areas in Sydney's South West: Fairfield, Liverpool, and Canterbury-Bankstown. Today on The Signal, with all the numbers still trending in the wrong direction, is the lockdown a failure? And if so, what needs to change? Featured: Dr Julie Leask, Professor of Public Health, University of Sydney
Everald Compton and James Morgan talk about the difference in responses from the NSW Government when Covid hit wealthy Bondi vs South West Sydney, the withdraw of troops from Afghanistan, Scott Morrison and Wimbledon
Sydney lockdown could be extended; South-West Sydney on alert; lockdown set to cost billions; businesses on the brink of collapse; a win for distressed families and residents at the centre of an Aged Care facility in Sydney's North-West; Royal Commissioner into veteran sucide announced See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Plus, South-West Sydney on high alert as infections rise See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Clearstate is one of Sydney's leading Greenfield developers. With over 20 years of experience Clearstate GM, Steve Barlow joins Co-founder Domenic Nesci. He shares insight into the current market trends. As well as the lead indicators that help Clearstate decide where they invest in. He believes the greatest investment opportunities lie within the South West Sydney region. He sees that market is facing low levels of supply. Thus, we can expect land values to increase significantly and the market to grow more competitive overtime. This episode is also available in audio format on Spotify, Apple, Google. Also on all other popular podcasting apps. #wealthi #realestate #investments Learn more at https://wealthi.com.au Wealthi Academy - https://www.wealthi.com.au/academy
Here's the podcast of the Round 1 AFL Sydney Platinum Division match between Campbelltown and South West Sydney. Commentary from Mike Shean and David Bowen on Macarthur Sports Radio.
Clinton Maynard is joined by John Graham, Shadow Minister for Roads, regarding NSW Labor’s urging of the Government to put the brakes on its ‘tollmania’ agenda in 2021 as Sydney faces another toll hike. From today, tolls will increase across Greater Sydney toll roads, including by as much as 4 per cent on WestConnex which is an increase well above the consumer price index. Mr Graham warns drivers will be hundreds of dollars worse off in 2021 because of the toll hike. “We saw toll after toll in 2020 and it looks like 2021 will be just the same. Wages are going down but tolls just keep going up. It’s not fair,” he says. “While people are counting down to the New Year they’ll also be counting down to toll increases on at least nine roads. This is a burden that will disproportionately impact families in West and South West Sydney at a time when they can least afford it. “I am calling on the Government to make reversing ‘tollmania’ one of its New Year’s resolutions.“ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's bloody hot! What's this summer have install for Australia? We talk about trolling people with money, war crimes, what Arron Carters up to these days, South West Sydney carjackings/vandalism, JC Virus and much more.
As the number of Coronavirus cases linked to the hotel outbreak rise, Opposition Leader of NSW and Shadow Minister for Multiculturalism avers, "there should be more pop up clinics for testing."
A new financial year has seen a new raid on superannuation accounts – but what are the implications as desperate Australians get early access to another $10,000? And health authorities link Sydney's coronavirus outbreak to one Melbourne man who'd come up before borders were closed, PM speaks with residents of South West Sydney facing a lurking threat.
A new financial year has seen a new raid on superannuation accounts – but what are the implications as desperate Australians get early access to another $10,000? And health authorities link Sydney's coronavirus outbreak to one Melbourne man who'd come up before borders were closed, PM speaks with residents of South West Sydney facing a lurking threat.
This week in the Den, we have artist B wise. Hailing from South West Sydney, Wise has been a player in the Australian music scene for more than a decade. Wise has continued to break cultural barriers naming his previous album "Area Famous" documenting his journey finding his identity growing up in the Area. We had a great discussion on the influence of major labels in the current music environment, his come up with peers Ziggy & Manu as well as his journey and how he balances business and art.
Luther Symons leads a quickly growing church plant in South West Sydney. Listen in on his chat with Scott Sanders and Derek Hanna about how their church is pivoting their mission strategy in this season.
And we return from somewhere in deep space with a throwback to our chat with South-West Sydney's rising hip hop wordsmith (and renaissance man), L-FRESH The LION. Passionate about social justice (but seemingly more passionate about music than his law degree..), ARIA-nominated L-FRESH uses hip hop as a medium to tackle a range of issues such as racism and prejudice head on, while being an active mentor and contributor within local arts communities and broader grass-roots community programs. Drawing from his Sikh-Indian heritage, L-FRESH is helping to shape the evolving face and sound of Australian hip hop, in ways that have ultimately seen to his emergence and celebration not only across the wider Australian community, but also the international stage. Get inspired!
In this podcast, ASCI Lounge host Monique Fenech is joined by Helene Hennequin, from Schneider Electric's Pacific Control Tower and winner of the 2019 ASCI Award for Excellence in Transport & Logistics. Helene explains what it's like to work in a control tower; how it differs from a supply chain dashboard; and how it has evolved over time, increasingly improving benefits to internal and external stakeholders. Helene paints a practical picture of its challenges, future opportunities, and how it has been a great way to bring customers to the centre of decisions made on a daily basis. It is very deserving that Schneider Electric's Control Tower has been recognised for excellence in 2019. Well done Schneider Electric! Helene Hennequin can be contacted via LinkedIn The call for submissions for ASCI2020 Awards is yet to be announced. Expressions of Interest can be made via secretary@asci.org.au The ASCI2020 Awards Dinner will be held on 15 September in South West Sydney. Table booking and registration will be open soon!
In this podcast, ASCI Lounge host Monique Fenech is joined by Helene Hennequin, from Schneider Electric's Pacific Control Tower and winner of the 2019 ASCI Award for Excellence in Transport & Logistics. Helene explains what it's like to work in a control tower; how it differs from a supply chain dashboard; and how it has evolved over time, increasingly improving benefits to internal and external stakeholders. Helene paints a practical picture of its challenges, future opportunities, and how it has been a great way to bring customers to the centre of decisions made on a daily basis. It is very deserving that Schneider Electric's Control Tower has been recognised for excellence in 2019. Well done Schneider Electric! Helene Hennequin can be contacted via LinkedIn The call for submissions for ASCI2020 Awards is yet to be announced. Expressions of Interest can be made via secretary@asci.org.au The ASCI2020 Awards Dinner will be held on 15 September in South West Sydney. Table booking and registration will be open soon!
Why blend in when you’re born to stand out? . 5 years ago I had the pleasure of kickin’ it with L-FRESH The LION on my couch in West Melbourne, chewing the fat on Punjab, meditation, music and all the simple things in life. 5 years and 221 episodes later, it brings a broad smile to my face that L was my 9th everHot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet! podcast guest, that he’s part of my journey and I his. . And man L-FRESH has been BUSY!!! From festival appearances all over Australia, L-FRESH The LION addressed the United Nations Headquarters in New York in late 2018 and shared a stage in London with the youngest-ever Nobel Prize laureate, Pakistani human rights and female education activist Malala Yousafzai. . He was also selected as an ambassador for YouTube’s Creators For Change global initiative, with his resulting video RACI$T / OUR WORLD premiering at the Tribeca TV festival in New York and accumulating close to half a million views. . Step inside our world as we chat about the beauty of Goa (India), where he shot the music video for his latest single, 'Born To Stand Out’, how he stays refreshed and hungry at a time where he’s never been busier, our shared love for NBA, ‘Culture Strong’ x 500K+ views and so much more. . Breaking ground and exceeding expectations is a recurring theme of this South West Sydney artist, having performed alongside hip hop icons such as Nas, Talib Kweli, Chali 2NA and Dead Prez, and even the legendary Sir Elton John, it’s wonderfully refreshing that L-FRESH The LION remains so humble, thoughtful and community-focused. I doff my hat to you, sir. . Connect with L-FRESH The LION online: https://www.l-fresh.com https://www.instagram.com/lfreshthelion/ https://twitter.com/LFRESHTHELION Born To Stand Out (Official Music Video feat. Abhay Deol) - L-FRESH The LION: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLorKH54WNo&feature=youtu.be RACI$T / OUR WORLD - L-FRESH The LION | YouTube Creators for Change: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_jTUQXy7A3M Music: https://itunes.apple.com/au/artist/l-fresh-the-lion/id496019947 https://open.spotify.com/artist/1pWigxBjUwEk9xH0Ks1r8L?si=tvuOmocARL2S_XKsV-ClKA . Episode #9 L-FRESH The LION - Hot Delicious: Rocks The Planet! https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/hot-delicious-rocks-the-planet/id923799010?i=1000379914329 https://hotndelicious.com/2014/11/24/podcast-interview-lfreshthelion/amp/ . Hit Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet up on social media here: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danwilkinson1/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/hotndelicious/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/craftbeerlovin/ Twitter https://twitter.com/hotndelicious Facebook https://www.facebook.com/HotnDelicious Hot & Delicious YouTube - Ballistyx Snowboard Show, interviews & more. https://www.youtube.com/user/HotnDeliciousRecords . 'Hot & Delicious: Rocks The Planet’ entertainment, travel, photography & lifestyle blog: http://hotndelicious.com/ . For social media strategy, content/photography & influencer business enquiries contact: info@hotndelicious.com
Cindy is a single mum of three kids, living in South-West Sydney. She is a refugee from Cambodia who has overcome significant challenges to be financially independent and support her family.Cindy is proud of her Cambodian heritage and serves authentic, healthy Cambodian food in her catering business, Amok.Amok is more than a catering company. It is a social enterprise that supports the social and economic inclusion of Cambodian women in south-west Sydney. Cindy’s vision is to help other Cambodian women in Australia become financially independent and have a voice in their family and community. Cindy dreams of expanding Amok to Cambodia and replicating the model to support women and their families.
Bruce Djite returns to the show, joining Fox Football's Simon Hill and Fox Sports News 500's Daniel Garb.And with Aaron Mooy's Huddersfield destined for relegation, his future becomes a hot topic.Manchester City were the big winners over the weekend in the EPL, while Australia's juggernaut Perth kept rolling.But today's episode of the Fox Football Podcast starts with the Matildas' big win over Korea.Here's the full rundown:Matildas beat Korea (2:00)Milicic stock starting to rise? (10:00)What's going on with Melbourne City? (12:00)'Arguably the best' in the A-League: Diego Castro (17:00)What foreigners need to bring to A-League clubs (18:00)Premiers Plate race not over yet (20:00)Sydney's best 45 minutes of the season (20:30)Western United's big recruit: Sebastian Pasquali (34:00)South West Sydney's interest is positive(37:30)English Premier League stuff (38:30)Liverpool's 'tricky' derby encounter!! (39:00)Aaron Mooy's future (45:30)When does Warren Joyce get sacked? (57:00)
On today's episode of Race Matters, Ryan Clapham and Georgia Mokak are joined by musician, producer and radio host Diola, and South-West Sydney based artist Zeadala, who are on the lineup for this Friday's Artivista at the Red Rattler in Marrickville - A night of Women in Hip Hop. They talk moments at which generations of sisterhood - newcomers and pioneers - meet to share and reflect on their stories, and where new paths are forged for young women and non-binary folk to thrive in the hip hop community. Find out what Diola and Zeadala believe is the driving force behind many of these people being people of colour.
With over 25 years Fitness Industry Experience, Kristen Green is the Executive General Manager of the multi award winning Aquafit,a large multipurpose fitness & aquatic centre located in South West Sydney.In 2004, Kristen was engaged to start up the Aquafit business. Aquafit was an immediate success, having achieved profitability within 6 months. this role, Kristen has developed and implemented a well-executed strategy to position Aquafit as a valuable community asset, especially for older adults.
By 2006 Middle Eastern Organised Crime dominated South West Sydney. The drive-bys, drug deals and public gun battles between warring families signalling a new generation of criminals. In his book ‘The Squad’, award-winning journalist and author Yoni Bashan details the exploits of Middle Eastern Organised Crime’s gang leaders and the elite police squad (MEOCS) forged to take them down. In conversation, Yoni tells how a criminal mastermind ran a drug empire and ordered executions while locked in solitary confinement; the prolific flipping of witnesses; the need for public violence; and the sacrifices of the men and women tasked with breaking the cultural cycle. This is crime as tradecraft, superbly told.