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Actor and author Tasma Walton was enjoying her big break on TV show Blue Heelers in the 1990s in Melbourne when a transformative visit from her grandmother launched her in a new direction.Boonwurrung/Bunurong woman, Tasma grew up in windy Geraldton, in Western Australia in the 1970s, hearing stories from her grandmother about baby whales and women who lived in kelp forests. These stories always featured a bay and very cold water — neither of which were in Geraldton.Many years later, while Tasma was filming Blue Heelers and living in St Kilda in Melbourne, her grandmother came to stay, and the stories she had told Tasma over and over again started to make sense.Except for one tale that had been sanitised for children's ears — a supposed love story between Tasma's great-great-great grandmother, Nannertgarrook, and a sealer man.As an adult, Tasma heard her calling and started to research the truth of what had happened to Nannertgarrook, generations ago.Further informationIf you need help, you can call the National domestic family and sexual violence counselling service on 1800-RESPECT — 1800 737 732.I Am Nannertgarrook is published by Simon & Schuster Bundyi.Tasma was named joint winner, with Robbie Arnott, of the $100,000 ARA Historical Novel Prize for 2025.Watch Reckless on SBS from Wednesday 12 November on SBS, NITV, and SBS ON DEMAND.This episode of Conversations was produced by Alice Moldovan. The Executive Producer was Nicola Harrison.This episode explores heritage, ancestral legacy, inherited trauma, intergenerational trauma, DV, family violence, method acting, mob, Indigenous, First Nations, Aboriginal, slavery, blak, blak mothers, reconnecting with culture, bunurong strong, Nerrm, Narrm, Wilsons Prom, Wilsons Promontory, mermaids, dolphins, asthma, asthma attacks, medea, monologue, auditions, acting auditions, SBS, reckless, St Kilda, Blue Heelers, Luna Park.To binge even more great episodes of the Conversations podcast with Richard Fidler and Sarah Kanowski go the ABC listen app (Australia) or wherever you get your podcasts. There you'll find hundreds of the best thought-provoking interviews with authors, writers, artists, politicians, psychologists, musicians, and celebrities.
St Kilda are pushing hard to kick off 2026 in an opening round blockbuster against Collingwood for Spud's Game. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
3AW Breakfast sports reporter Jon Anderson has spoken on his expectations for St Kilda next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
3AW Breakfast sports reporter Jon Anderson has spoken on his expectations for St Kilda next year.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
6 and Otis!! The Saints have not lost in a month and a half, and it is absolutely brilliant. You know what's not brilliant? Injured players.Enjoy!!
Gemma Bastiani, Sarah Black and Kaitlyn Ferber take a look at all the action ahead of round 11 of the NAB AFLW season. Nat Exon’s playing for a fourth club, Port Adelaide is hoping to notch its first W Showdown win, and North Melbourne makes a call on one of its veterans. 0.45 - The mystery of Nat Exon's return to AFLW2.30 - Can Port Adelaide win its maiden W Showdown?6.10 - The quick return of Courtney Hodder7.09 - Chloe Molloy to miss the Swans' must-win match8.05 - North resting vs St Kilda's injury wardSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Season 6, Episode 5 of the Expat Mortgage Podcast, where we discuss the latest issues of securing and maintaining an Australian mortgage whilst you are an Australian expat. In this episode, we're joined by Zach Bunston of Bunston Architects (Melbourne) to unpack how to plan and deliver renovations and extensions—especially on heritage homes—from abroad. We cover how to align brief vs budget, realistic $/m² ranges (Melbourne vs Sydney), the end-to-end process (DA/Planning → Building Permit/NCC → Occupancy), timelines, common pitfalls, and why a good architect can save you stress and money. Zach shares a live expat case study (client based in Saudi), practical ways to design for cost and speed (buildability, simple materials, shorter site time), opportunities in DA-approved listings, and the studio's Keesen House project in St Kilda as a model for smart, family-friendly alterations & additions. Book a session with Jeremy Harper to discuss your expat mortgage needs: bit.ly/4pQvQzt Enjoying the podcast? Why not leave us some feedback here: bit.ly/3UQ8BrI The Expat Mortgage Podcast is all about helping Australian expats secure and maintain an Australian mortgage whilst they're living and working overseas. This podcast is brought to you by Atlas Mortgages which is part of the Atlas Wealth Group who is the leading provider of Australian expat financial services. Atlas Mortgages works with Australian expats in over 50 countries and we make it our job to speak to 45 Australian Mortgage Lenders and review over 3000 Australian Mortgage products to ensure that not only can you get that mortgage as an Australian expat but also provide you with a loan that is right for you and your circumstances.
The Best Individual Performance of the AFL Season Danger? NAS? Nick Daicos? Jess Hogan? Jeremy Cameron? Patrick Voss? Who had the best perfromance of the 2025 AFL Season All thanks to: The Inverloch Esplanade Hotel Wonthaggi Toyota
Kate McCarthy and Sarah Olle dissect the injury fallout at St Kilda, whether the Swans can make finals, and plenty more on The WrapSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Gemma Bastiani, Sarah Black, and Sophie Welsh dissect AFLW round 10, including each host's team on the rise, a Bulldog who is back at their best, St Kilda's injury woes, and a rule that has gone by the wayside.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The AFL trade period once again had big ramifications for SuperCoach in 2026. Who became a lock? Which big-name departures have created opportunity? Can Clayton Oliver recapture his best form? In another very early pre-season edition of the Lair, The Phantom, Dos and Al Paton run through all the big deals and what they mean for the summer SuperCoach watchlist. Let us know who is on your 2026 SuperCoach radar in the comments! CHAPTERS:Intro (00:00)Christian Petracca (03:00)Clayton Oliver (05:45)Jack Steele (08:45)TDK/Ro-Mar (12:00)Sam Flanders (13:30)Charlie Curnow (15:00)Zach Merrett (17:30)Brayden Fiorini (21:30)Will Brodie (23:50)Sam Draper (25:20)Jamarra Ugle-Hagan (27:00)More names to watch! (28:15)Who else will benefit? (31:30)Team Picker release?! (38:30)AFL Draft is next! (40:00) Hosts:The Phantom: @ThePhantomSC /XDos: @HKDos /XAl Paton: @al_supercoach /X Produced by Haydn Kenny. Recorded on Monday October 20, 2025. Follow SuperCoach AFL on X. Follow SuperCoach AFL on Instagram. Follow SuperCoach AFL on TikTok. Like SuperCoach AFL on Facebook. Subscribe on CODE Sports YouTube Channel. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I sat down with Rob Woodall to talk all things peak bagging. After completing all the Munros, Corbetts and Grahams, Rob progressed to more obscure categories such as HuMPs (hundred metres of prominence) and TuMPs (thirty and upwards metres of prominence), via some long distance hill running rounds (The UK Big Three, the Rigby Round, and his Cuillin Round to name a few). Rob also devised the Trans Cuillin but never got to complete it - James Gibson doing this in 2023.From an early age Rob was interested in maps, and as one list led to another in 2016 he became the first person to visit all 6190 British Trig points - a huge feat which required negotiation with not a few landowners, and even special arrangements to visit trigs within military facilities. We chatted about his recent trips to Norway and Turkey, where he has been ascending P1000 mountains (mountains with a prominence of 1000m or more).In 2014 he became the first person to complete all 1556 Marilyns, UK peaks of P150m (150 metres prominence). The final crux of this endeavor were the 6 summits on the remote archipegalo of St Kilda, two of which - Stac an Armin and Stac Lee - are stacks rising vertically out of the Atlantic and requiring not only calm sea conditions and an approach between October and March to avoid gannet restrictions, but also careful landing stretegies and roped climbing techniques. Rob has always been a collector - he describes initially 'completing' classic symphonies eg by Brahms, Mahler and Sibelius, then also collecting logs of birds, plants, and long distance hill running rounds, as well as his astromonical number of peaks worldwide in a whole range of categories from TuMPs and HuMPs, right up the Ultras - which have 1500m prominence. I also mention a list of P4000m Peaks - but this is a worldwide list not a South American list as I state. Further information on these categories and more can be found at www.peakbagger.com, where Rob is ranked #1 worldwide for his P-Index (a calculation designed to indicate the number and quality of prominent peaks the person has climbed). Rob has even been involved in some work to relocate 'lost' trigpoints, and to find previously uncategorised hills. Many thanks to Rob for giving us a glimpse into his world of prominence and relative peaks.If you want to buy me a cuppa to help support the podcast, thank you and please do at: https://ko-fi.com/finlaywild
After 185 games in red, white and black, Jack Steele is moving on from St Kilda to continue his AFL journey with Melbourne. A true leader, fan favourite, and heart of the Saints. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Matthew Lloyd speaks about Melbourne's move for Jack Steele. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Lloyd speaks about Melbourne's move for Jack Steele. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ollie wraps up this week's AFLW performance as the Saints beat the Pies to win their fifth game in a row, with finals a very real possibility now. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
We're looking back at some of our favourite moments from JB and Billy this year and in years gone by. Today we revisit the Wacky World of William, Carlton's Sam Docherty, Billy being snubbed for a team of the century, World Surfing Champion Molly Picklum, the birth of the Rush Hour's most famous catch-phrase, an Idiot Song, and Billy's Joke featuring St Kilda's Callum Wilkie.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We're halfway through AFL trade period, 13 trades in and things are starting to get spicy. Andrew Wu and and Marc McGowan run their eye over the action on day five and what lies ahead over the weekend. They discuss Geelong's three-pick offer for Charlie Curnow, Gold Coast clearing space to bring in Christian Petracca, St Kilda reneging on their offer to Leek Aleer and what Wuey would do if he was Carlton list manager for a day.Support the show: https://subscribe.theage.com.au/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Sandgroper roper. He's a rustler! Wrangler Wallsy and co are out there on their annual muster, lassoing and herding prized young West Aussies back to the Fremantle farm. Time to Restump Podcast the trade parade.The seemingly very focused Freo strategy of enticing quality age profile applicable young west Australians who fill or add to positions of need, continues. So far, we've seen off Liam Reidy and we welcomed home ex-East Fremantle product, Judd McVee, to the Freo family.Under the clever guise of being neighbourly, Wallsy and co orchestrated a position that saw Judd McVee head to Fremantle, essentially for a very fair price, and potentially substantial unders. It unlocked the block that allowed West Coast to get their mature aged defender, Brandon Starcevich. We gave up picks 12, 33, 44 and 50 and received Judd McVee, pick 19, 23 and 46. Liam Reidy has made his way to Carlton with pick 53 and 71 while picks 50 and 68 returned. Nothing to write home about but what more could we realistically expect? You don't have to win every trade. Trade period isn't over yet but you'd imagine there wouldn't be too much more action from a purple perspective, other than Will Brodie heading to Port Adelaide to team up with Josh Carr. But who knows what unfolds in the frantic few moments before the final bell?Has the free agency compensation system gone past the point of repair? The manipulation and exploiting of the seemingly fluid rules, the lack of transparency around decisions made and compensatory awards handed down, suggest it's time to either scrap it altogether or blow it up and rebuild it in a more appropriate manner. Jojo has been banging on about it for years and now it surely seems he'll get his wish.The Chief is still running his one-man campaign to sound out Geelong's Ted Chlohesy. With Switta's often unreliable availability, could Ted be the perfect candidate to mitigate that risk and fill our post-Schultzy forward pressure deficiency? However, we're already in the workshop building the wagon to carry the picks, points and punters for the Chadwick28 Restump campaign ready to roll out next year! As always, we somehow come up with plenty of propaganda to prattle on about. So, as we always say, if you're not pickled or plastered and passed out on purple, your performance isn't presentable. If you haven't overdosed, you're not doing it right. Feel free to join us on the pod to get a momentary fix, or even just to top up.Send us a textSupport the show
The Saints have withdrawn their interest in long-term trade target Leek Aleer, after the high flying defender requested a trade in recent weeks.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sam Flanders OFFICIALLY joins St Kilda after the club traded pick 7 to the Gold Coast Suns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Graeme Allan dominated Day 1 of the AFL Trade Period, while Day 2 saw St Kilda agree to trade pick 7 for Sam Flanders. Yet to be announced, but deal done. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
St Kilda have already played a massive part in this trade period with five players from rival clubs committing to the Saints, however List Manager Graeme "Gubby" Allen says they still have "plenty of money to splash". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
St Kilda have already played a massive part in this trade period with five players from rival clubs committing to the Saints, however List Manager Graeme "Gubby" Allen says they still have "plenty of money to splash". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. After Day 1 of the AFL trade period, the Bombers and the Blues are sticking to their guns. Their stars are contracted and going nowhere. St Kilda still has more magic up its sleeve. Jamarra has got a suitor in the SUNS, it'll be up to him to make it work. Should we extend the trade period into the early rounds of the season? Justin Leppitsch thinks so. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Josh Gabelich bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The Saints are set to be the biggest players in this years trade period, and with all the names that have been linked to the club, there might be another one or two to find their way to Moorabbin. Bailey Humphrey has been papped with Melbourne coach Steven King, Clayton Oliver on a boat in the Sydney Harbour. Brodie Mihocek has opted to make the move from Collingwood to Melbourne to continue his career. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ahead of the 2025 AFL Trade Period starting, I preview the activity we can expect from St Kilda. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What does living a good life involve? Michael Rosen's new book is called Good Days and offers suggestions to brighten our daily lives. Dr Sophie Scott-Brown is a research fellow at St Andrews' Institute of Intellectual History. The Rev'd Fergus Butler-Gallie has spent time working in the Czech republic and South Africa and ministering in parishes in Liverpool and London. His most recent book is Twelve Churches: An Unlikely History of the Buildings that made Christianity. Dr Rachel Wiseman lectures on philosophy at the University of Liverpool and explored the impact of the relative absence of women philosophers. Sudhir Hazareesingh is a Fellow and Tutor in Politics at Balliol, Oxford and author of "Daring to be Free: Rebellion and Resistance of the Enslaved in the Atlantic World, which raises questions about the Enlightenment's exclusion of enslaved people from the universal vision of a good society. Matthew Sweet hosts the discussion about what it means to be good. The six books shortlisted for the Wolfson History Prize 2025 which will be announced on December 2nd are:• Embers of the Hands: Hidden Histories of the Viking Age by Eleanor Barraclough (Profile Books) • The Eagle and the Hart: The Tragedy of Richard II and Henry IV by Helen Castor (Allen Lane) • Multicultural Britain: A People's History by Kieran Connell (Hurst Publishing) • Survivors: The Lost Stories of the Last Captives of the Atlantic Slave Trade by Hannah Durkin (William Collins) • The Gravity of Feathers: Fame, Fortune and the Story of St Kilda by Andrew Fleming (Birlinn) • The Mysterious Case of the Victorian Female Detective by Sara Lodge (Yale University Press)The judges for the Wolfson History Prize 2025 are Mary Beard, Sudhir Hazareesingh, Helen King and Diarmaid MacCulloch, with the panel chaired by David Cannadine.Producer: Jayne Egerton
St Kilda has lodged the paperwork for Jack Silvagni. He is now a St Kilda player!Purchase St Kilda Mafia merch here: https://fcprojects.store/pages/saints-tv-pod Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shane McInnes read out the statement from St Kilda, before being joined by Channel 7 footy reporter Xander McGuire. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jon Anderson and Mark Allen have questioned Jimmy Bartel as news circulates around his links to a role at St Kilda!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Death, taxed and St Kilda having record breaking comebacks on a Sunday.Enjoy!!
Jon Anderson and Mark Allen have questioned Jimmy Bartel as news circulates around his links to a role at St Kilda!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
My third place, the St Kilda PCYC, is closing its doors after more than 75 years, and it hit me harder than I expected. That gym wasn’t just a space to train, it was where strangers became mates, where effort felt like belonging, and where so many versions of me have walked in and out over the past decade and a half. Waking up to that news felt like grief – the same kind of ache I’ve felt losing people and pets I loved. Bobby and I dig into what third places really mean – those spots beyond home and work that anchor us, give us identity, and connect us to something bigger than ourselves. We talk about why losing them feels like losing part of who we are, why care and community should never be treated as side notes, and how the walls that hold us become woven into our story. If you’ve ever had a place that felt like home the moment you walked in, or lost one that left a hole in your chest, this conversation will hit home. It’s about belonging, grief, and the reminder that people and places shape us far more than we realise. SPONSORED BY TESTART FAMILY LAWYERS Website: testartfamilylawyers.com.au TIFFANEE COOK Linktree: linktr.ee/rollwiththepunches/ Website: tiffcook.com LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/tiffaneecook/ Facebook: facebook.com/rollwiththepunchespodcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/rollwiththepunches_podcast/ Instagram: instagram.com/tiffaneeandco See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a "Shortcut" episode. It's a shortened version of this week's more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed.Tracey Connelly was 40 years old when she was murdered in St Kilda in 2013, and despite a $1 million reward, her killer has never been found.While media coverage often centred on her work as a sex worker, she was also a beloved sister, daughter, partner, friend and mother.Her sister Jean shares memories of Tracey and her family's fight for justice.Click here for more information on the 1 million dollar reward for information on Tracey Connelly's case.Click here to subscribe to ATC Plus on Apple Podcasts and access all ATC episodes early and ad-free, as well as exclusive bonus episodes. Join our Facebook Group here.Do you have information regarding any of the cases discussed on this podcast? Please report it on the Crime Stoppers website or by calling 1800 333 000.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380CREDITS:Host: Meshel LaurieGuest: JeanExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Nine Entertainment Co. and Paramount Global.GET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Send us a question to have played on the show by recording a voice message here.Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Tracey Connelly was 40 years old when she was murdered in St Kilda in 2013, and despite a $1 million reward, her killer has never been found. While media coverage often centred on her work as a sex worker, she was also a beloved sister, daughter, partner, friend and mother. Her sister Jean shares memories of Tracey and her family's fight for justice.Click here for more information on the 1 million dollar reward for information on Tracey Connelly's case.Click here to subscribe to ATC Plus on Apple Podcasts and access all ATC episodes early and ad-free, as well as exclusive bonus episodes. Join our Facebook Group here.Do you have information regarding any of the cases discussed on this podcast? Please report it on the Crime Stoppers website or by calling 1800 333 000.For Support: Lifeline on 13 11 1413 YARN on 13 92 76 (24/7 crisis support phone line for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples)1800RESPECT: 1800 737 732Blue Knot Helpline: 1300 657 380CREDITS:Host: Meshel LaurieGuest: JeanExecutive Producer/Editor: Matthew TankardThis episode contains extra content from Nine Entertainment Co. and Paramount Global.GET IN TOUCH:https://www.australiantruecrimethepodcast.com/Follow the show on Instagram @australiantruecrimepodcast and Facebook Send us a question to have played on the show by recording a voice message here.Email the show at AusTrueCrimePodcast@gmail.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Look back at the best stuff from The Rush Hour's Grand Final Week - including St Kilda's Jack Sinclair, Billy's Brownlow Observations, Snoop Dogg!, Topics Brayshaw, Billy's Performances post-grand finals, Max Gawn, our Grand Final ticket quiz, and Billy's Phone Call Joke.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The final Midweek Rub of the year! Joey, Daisy and Damo jump in the studio to review Brownlow night, where a Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera voting controversy went against the Saints - and the mafia. Will Lachie Neale play this weekend for Brisbane - and should he? Plus everyone's winner and Norm Smith Medal prediction ahead of the biggest game of the season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
"Grand Final Week begins and Fat's already been to a lunch". That about sums up where today's show is at, and Billy kicks us off with the All Sports Report - as we get a gold at the World Athletics Championship, and Oscar Piastri has a snafu in Baku. Damian Barrett is in studio for the final time this year to look back at the Prelim Finals, and look ahead to the Brownlow, the Granny, Zach Merrett's future, and how Collingwood reacts to its Prelim loss. Brooke McIntosh joins us for a very special Monday Brag Artist - having just completed running her lap around Australia, then Bill takes a look at the best moments from Triple M Footy this weekend. We've got a massive prize that you can win this week, we've got love for Anaconda, and St Kilda's Jack Sinclair is in studio to talk Brownlow, Nas, and Billy's cowboy hat. Finally, Billy drops the magic on an oft-told joke to finish the show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rob Fairley talks to me about his journey as an artist - starting at an early age with a school visit to St Kilda, through Edinburgh College of Art and onwards to Mallaig and then Shona Beag island where he spent 5 years as its sole occupant in his early 20s. There he created what would now be described as land art, for example altering the movement of deer in certain ways to create patterns, or 'tuning' a causeway by moving rocks to change the pitch. He used climbing mainly as a means of exploration, and undertook several mountaineering expeditions to the Himalaya with Mal Duff - sketching people in busy Kathmandu and creating vivid mountain watercolours.Rob recounts the origins of Room 13, a child-led art project starting in 1994 at Caol Primary School, Fort William. The Room 13 approach spread internationally and allowed young people a creative freedom not found in mainsteam school art education. The 'outsider art' produced - freed from classroom or teacher influence - often explored adolescent themes neglected at school. Rob was involved with several Room 13 trips to Nepal including a road trip with Room 13's young people from Delhi to Mumbai to establish a school for Mumbai's street children.I misnamed Robert Macfarlane's book 'Underland' when we are discussing the Chauvet cave paintings and 'thin places'. Rob's website is at robfairley.co.ukIf you want to buy me a cuppa to help support the podcast, thank you and please do at: https://ko-fi.com/finlaywild
Throughout a lifetime of biological and seabird research, Michael Brooke has been blessed with the opportunity to visit a huge array of islands dotted across all the oceans of the world. His is an island list fit to make the armchair traveller green with envy – and potentially seasick. Truly no island has been too far: from St Kilda to Spitsbergen, from Hawaii to the furthest reaches of the Southern Ocean, with all manner of destinations in between.No Island Too Far is deeply knowledgeable and at times humorous book, Brooke shares the experience of stupendous scenery, amazing wildlife and cutting-edge scientific investigation, all blended with idiosyncratic adventures. We discover a great deal about the peculiar ecology and unique species of islands, looking at everything from plants, mammals, reptiles and birds to human aspects, with a splash of history and anecdote.Check out my GoodReads Review here.Support the showConnect with me at... GoodReads: Hannah Buschert IG: @HannahgoesbirdingFacebook: @HannahandErikGoBirdingEmail us at HannahandErikGoBirding@gmail.comWebsite: http://www.gobirdingpodcast.comGet a discount at Buteo Books using code: BIRDNERDBOOKCLUB
Daisy, Joey and Damo return to the Triple M studios for a huge Midweek Rub ahead of two massive semi finals. Can Brisbane and Adelaide get back to their best against an in-form Gold Coast and Hawthorn? The St Kilda mafia continues to get things done - but will Damo and Don Montagna see eye to eye about it? All that plus the tips ahead of a big weekend.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. The stage is set for the biggest game of AFL footy to in Queensland's history on Saturday night. Collingwood's defensive profile is still #1, the old adage of defence wins premiership rings true at the AIA Centre. St Kilda continue to be a destination club this off-season with Leek Aleer becoming the latest player to request a trade to Moorabbin. Plus the headlines from Round 4 of the AFLW. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week, Jackie dives into a biographical account of life on the remote St Kilda in the early 20th century. Using handwritten diaries kept by Alice MacLachlan, a schoolteacher who lived on the archipelago between August 1906 and May 1909, we can get a hugely personal view of the challenges and unique circumstances of life there. In this special episode, you will hear extracts from the diaries brought to life and original music inspired by the islands. You can find more about the St Kilda diaries here. Find out more about St Kilda here. To enjoy more episodes of Love Scotland, please follow or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts.
Nathan Schmook and Michael Whiting bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. While the Crows will be celebrating Tex Walker tonight at the Adelaide Oval, all eyes for Fish are on the SUNS history making night at Optus Stadium on Saturday night when they compete for their first ever final. St Kilda have already made a big splash in this years trade and draft period before it's even begun. The selection squeeze that both the Lions and Giants are facing ahead of their respective finals this weekend. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Damian Barrett, Josh Gabelich and Sarah Olle bring you the AFL Daily Round Table in 2025. Start your humpday hearing about the latest news in the world of footy plus light-hearted banter and crazy takes on pop-culture, sport and entertainment. Gabo’s big week winning the Grant Hattam Award Unpacking the All-Australian night with Bailey Smith willing to be so open about his own mental health battles Mark Keane is a genuine “sliding doors” story of the Crows The excitement is palpable ahead of the 2025 AFL Finals Series Revisiting the pre-season selection crystal ball selections St Kilda is under pressure to nail the trade and draft period thanks to Continental Tyres Regular Favourites: Get it off your Chest, Fact or Furphy, Go with your Gut, Out on a Limb Subscribe to AFL Daily wherever you get your podcasts to never miss a moment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Bikery in Huntly, Aberdeenshire aims to repair and resell old bikes to stop them ending up in landfill. Rachel chats to team members Stuart Pow and Laura McNeil about the Bikery's mission, before heading to the workshop to learn how the project teaches mechanical skills.Josh Donaldson from Arbroath became an internet sensation after posting videos clearing up litter from his local forests, beaches and streets. In an excerpt from our midweek podcast, Mark joins Josh to find out how he is motivating others to do the same.‘Beneath the Waves' is a current exhibition at the Scottish Maritime Museum in Irvine and includes the work of award winning underwater photographer Lawson Wood. Rachel meets him in Eyemouth to talk about his passion for marine life.Mark catches up with Finavon Castle Water Estate Ghillie and Manager Iain MacMaster to chat about Sea Trout fishing and why it's best done at night.Phil Sime and Morven Livingstone take to the high seas in Findhorn with Chief Sailing Instructor Leon Ward.Scientists at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh have been tapping into the expertise of young people across Edinburgh to find out their perspectives on nature and green space in the city. Mark visits the Gardens to chat to Dr Emma Bush about the ‘The Good City' research project.This month commemorates the 95th anniversary of the evacuation of St Kilda. Mark and Rachel are joined by the St Kilda Ranger to find out about life on St Kilda nowMark is in Kelty, Fife discovering what it takes to train for the annual Scottish Coal Carrying Championships. Mark meets race Founder Michael Boyle to learn how the race started and its links to Kelty's mining heritage.
A special treat for your Friday! Fresh from the AFL Awards on Fox Footy where Howie sat down with two of the brightest young stars in the game – Geelong’s Bailey Smith and St Kilda’s Nasiah Wanganeen-Milera. Courtesy of our great friends at Fox Footy, we’re bringing you these two conversations that made awards night sparkle. These chats are raw, fun and straight from the heart. If you want the full experience, you can catch the entire AFL Awards on Kayo and Foxtel Now. But right here, right now – enjoy a taste of it with Bailey, Nasiah and Howie. *** Follow the Howie Games on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thehowiegamespod/ Follow the Howie Games on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thehowiegames See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jake talks about Carlton ruckman Tom De Koning signing for St Kilda, the implications for the Blues, what it means for the Saints, and how Geelong might get involved. Then it's time to dissect the silly season currently springing up around Cleveland Browns rookie QB Shadeur Sanders, and whether it's the NFL Illuminati tanking his rookie season, or simply his own flaws as a player that were red-flagged in college.
It was a thrilling nail bitter at Engie Stadium as the GWS Giants took a close hard fought win over St Kilda Join Brad Seymour, Tim Solly, Jude Bolton, and Justin Edwards for every massive moment.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.