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Theo truyền thống từ trước đến nay của Hội Ái Hữu trường Bưởi và Chu Văn An tại Sydney NSW, khi không khi tươi mát của mùa xuân trở về với hoa trái đâm chồi nẩy lộc, các đồng môn trường cũ tụ tập nhau để họp mặt, sinh hoạt văn hóa văn nghệ và ăn uống cùng nhau, cùng ôn lại những kỷ niệm xưa. Ông Trần Thiện Tích Hội Trưởng Hội Ái Hữu trường Bưởi và Chu Văn An cùng ông Dương Đình Học Tổng Thư Ký tường trình về buổi sinh hoạt đặc biệt nầy.
Macca is back this week and his co-host is former Reason Party Politician Fiona Patten. Their first guest is Alex Greenwich, MP, IND. Sydney, as they discuss NSW Cannabis Reforms.... LEARN MORE The post Saturday, 13th, September, 2025: Alex Greenwich, MP, IND. Sydney, NSW Cannabis Reforms appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
You might not think twice about sunlight, but Anthony sees it as the key to better health. A former chemical engineer turned clinical nutritionist, he shares how his own struggles with acne and ear infections led him to rethink everything. His journey wasn't just about science—it was about reconnecting with what the body truly needs. In this episode, Anthony breaks down why natural light is more than just Vitamin D. He explains how morning sunlight boosts metabolism, balances hormones, and improves mental well-being. Plus, he challenges common beliefs about sunscreen and why overuse might be doing more harm than good. If you're looking for simple, science-backed ways to feel better, this conversation will make you rethink your relationship with the sun. About Anthony Hartcher: Anthony is the founder and CEO of me&my wellness which provides holistic health solutions using food is medicine, combined with a holistic, balanced, lifestyle approach. Anthony holds three bachelor's degrees in Complementary Medicine; Nutrition and Dietetic Medicine; and Chemical Engineering. Furthermore, Anthony is a Trained Facilitator in the Demartini Method. Connect with Anthony Hartcher: Website: me&my wellness – We exist because the world of wellness has become way too complicated. (meandmywellness.com.au)Podcast: me&my health up (buzzsprout.com)Facebook: me&my wellness | Sydney NSW (facebook.com)Twitter: me&my wellness (@MeandMyWellness) / TwitterLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/me&my-wellness/ Instagram: me&my wellness (@meandmywellness) • Instagram photos and videosYouTube: me&my wellness - YouTubeTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@memywellness Pinterest: (1) Pinterest Connect with Anna: Email: annamarie@happywholeyou.com / info@HappyWholeYou.com Website: www.happywholeyou.com / https://linktr.ee/happywholeyou Instagram: @happywholeyou Facebook: Happy Whole You LinkedIn: Anna Marie Frank Venmo: @happywholeyou
Greetings EA listeners and welcome to season 2025!! the 12th season of the podcast starts off with Hana Laufale from the lifesprings church in Liverpool, Sydney NSW! Hana shares her journey and her story but most of all out of this podcast, hope you take something of it and just like Hana she shares her story for GODS GLORY!!
Auburn Botanic Gardens, built in 1977, is located on the banks of the Duck River in the Auburn Council area, one of the suburbs of Sydney NSW. - Auburn Botanic Gardens, yang dibangun pada tahun 1977, terletak di tepi Duck River di kawasan Auburn Council salah satu suburb di Sydney NSW.
Olympic gold and bronze medallist Stuart Tinney OAM, has a list of eventing accolades too long to mention. He has represented Australia on numerous occasions and is an inductee in the Sport Australia Hall of Fame, the NSW Sports Hall of Fame, and Equestrian Australia's Sports Hall of Fame. He has been named Equestrian NSW Rider of the Year five times, awarded the Anna Savage Medal for Best and Fairest Rider on multiple occasions, and in 2018 and 2022 served as Australian Eventing Chef d'Equipe. An accredited EA Level 4 and FEI Level 3 Course Designer, Stuart, along with wife Karen and daughter Gemma, operates a yard just outside Sydney NSW where the focus is primarily on campaigning eventers and providing an elite training centre for up-and-coming performance riders. Don't miss this informative Equestrian Hub podcast.
Following incidents targeting the Jewish community in Melbourne and Sydney NSW premier, Chris Minns, says his government is considering reforms to regulate protests outside religious institutions and places of worship. US national security adviser Jake Sullivan has floated fresh hope for a Gaza ceasefire as the balance of power shifts in the Middle East. - 米のサリバン国家安全保障担当はカザ地区の停戦に関して、中東でのパワーバランスの変動は新たな希望を生んだとの見方を伝えました。メルボルンとシドニーでユダヤ教のコミュニティを標的とした破壊行為が続いている件で、NSW州のミンズ州首相は、宗教的施設周辺でのデモ活動を制限する法改革を検討していると明らかにしました。
An end-of-year cultural performance event by Suara Dance collaborates with Gamelan Langen Suka - 30 November at Leichhardt in Sydney, NSW. - Acara pertunjukan budaya akhir tahun oleh Suara Dance berkolaborasi dengan Gamelan Langen Suka - 30 November di Leichhardt, Sydney NSW.
While the topic of Dr Vince Scappatura's speech at War & Peace Community Conversation was Aukus: The US lobby and Australian Defence policy, Dr Scappatura also concentrated on the implications of the increasing rotations of US strategic bombers on military bases in Australia, and for the first time the possibility of nuclear combat operations launching from Australian soil. Dr Scappatura spoke at War & Peace at the Mechanics Institute in Lawson, NSW on Sunday 15 September 2024. War & Peace was presented by the Blue Mountains Peace Collective www.blue-mountains-peace-collective.net It was recorded and podcasted by Blue Mountains Unions and Community (BMUC). Dr Vince Scappatura is an academic and author. He works in the field of International Relations at Macquarie University, Sydney NSW.
Send us a Text Message.What an incredible collection! Gary and I visited their fantastic terrace house in Erskineville, where every wall is adorned with art. Tune in now to discover how they built their collection, the day jobs that support their passion, how they select each piece, and what they hope their legacy will be. It's a great conversation with two fascinating individuals—thank you, Gordon and Michael! 'The Elliott Eyes Collection (TEEC) of contemporary art is housed in a private Victorian terrace house in Erskineville, Sydney NSW.The collection of approximately 400 works (sculpture, painting and ceramics) focuses mainly on Australian and New Zealand art, but also includes work by German, Belgium, American, South African and English artists, all of which are on display. Four major outdoor sculptures extend the collection beyond the usual interior walls, tables, mantels and, in our case, even the floor of the house. The decision to open tEEC to public tours was prompted by a visit to Terry Stringer's sculpture park “Zealandia” north of Auckland and by our inclusion in Skadi Heckmueller's book, “Private: A Guide to Personal Art Collections in Australia and New Zealand” (Dott Publishing, 2015). It also follows the opening of the Lyon Housemusem and the Justin Art House Museum in Melbourne; both exceptional collections and buildings well worth a visit.It is also motivated by the realization that once works become part of a private collection they can easily be ‘lost' to public view. Sharing these works, and listening to other people's comments and responses adds immensely to the pleasure we are lucky to experience as we engage with and enjoy the collection on a daily basis.The wonderful experience provided by the recent trend of house museums, is that each venue is truly individual and unique; expressing the personal interests and character of the owners/collectors. Allen Weiss in "The Grain of the Clay" (Reaction Books,2016) has described collecting, or a collection, as an autobiographical statement. Unencumbered by the boundaries, rules and bureaucracy of public galleries, the house musem displays the passion of the collector – individualistic, subjective, imaginative and zany.It is important to say that we live permanently with our collection. We are not a museum or a gallery. Artworks are displayed and incorporated into the everyday spaces of our house, working around the normal aspects and tasks of a standard household. We find ourselves drying off in the shower, trying to avoid knocking over Jim Cooper's large ceramic flower and duck or, in quieter moments, spending endless hours trying to decipher just what is going on in Mark Whalon's mysterious and deliciously perverse paintings. Some works are functional – Michael Snape's security door - while others are more traditional, decorative pieces, acquired and admired simply because they are beautiful or significant works in contemporary (Australian) art history. While our collection is constantly growing, sometimes in divergent, unexpected directions, it's central focus is on the figure in the landscape. This theme is only loosely adhered to, so an outlier work of art can easily capture our attention and find it's way into the collection. Some works are ‘serious' (e.g. our obsession with the 1950s and 1960s paintings by James Gleeson) and others are just ‘fun' (e.g. Madeleine Child's ceramic popcorn).'
“They spent their preschool years when they were three and four years old playing all the time. But then they went to school and they forgot how to play.”Elisa is a newly minted homeschooler. This is the episode you are going to want to listen to if you are on the precipice of taking the leap into homeschooling or you have found yourself deep in the trenches of deschooling your own children and yourself. The daughter of a teacher who became a teacher herself, Elisa is now a homeschooling mum to twin boys and a daughter (ages 6 and 3) bravely sharing how she's navigating these new, unchartered waters. SUMMARYElisa was the child who loved school and thrived academically, enjoying the accolades and recognition she received. She grew up in suburban Sydney only minutes from where she & her husband are now raising their own family, with grandparents close by for extra support.Her mother was a teacher and despite discouragement, both she and her sister followed in mums footsteps and became teachers themselves. It wasn't until her own boys started school at the same school she was working at, that her life did a complete 180.We shouldn't be preparing kids for school, we should be preparing them for life.Her own boys really enjoyed school. It wasn't that they disliked the concept of school and they were quite happy to go. They just really didn't enjoy the period in the classroom. They were happy to be with friends outside. They loved going to the canteen. They loved playing soccer. But it became quite clear that they weren't quite coping or enjoying what they were expected to do, sitting at a desk or table.Elisa believes the seeds were sown early on because she had started to question school, but almost didn't know that homeschooling was an option. Social media, podcasts and lockdowns gave Elisa the confidence to give homeschooling a shot. Overall her boys are enjoying being at home, they mostly enjoy learning. The challenge for Elisa has been to figure out how to teach without teaching or being a teacher. It's a learning process for all of them.Questioning school has prompted Elisa to look differently at other aspects of life, such as food choices, low-tox living and commercialisation. She wants her kids to know that the important, wonderful things in life are not a pair of Nike Air Jordans.Elisa wants her kids to be kind and school as it is today isn't the best environment to foster this.INSPIRATIONHunt Gather Parent - Michaeleen DoucleffThere's No Such Things as Bad Weather - Linda Åkeson McGurkA Matter of Principal - Mandy Davis1000 Hours Outside podcast CONNECTInstagram - @learning.beyond.four.wallsNOTE: This is an abridged version of the show notes.Follow the link below to find a more detailed summary of what Elisa shares in this episode:FULL SHOW NOTES HEREConnect with us:Instagram - @australianhomeschoolstoriesSubstack - Australian Homeschool StoriesThis podcast is recorded on the lands of the Bunurong people of the Kulin nation. I pay my respects to elders past, present and emerging and acknowledge that sovereignty was never ceded. This always was, always will be aboriginal land.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with the winner of Australian Survivor... Feras. Who is here to share his story and man alive are you in for a treat. Australian Survivor: Titans V Rebels was a showdown that pitted the winners against the underdogs and the big wigs against the battlers, with an emotional outcome seeing original Rebel walking away with the grand prize of $500,000. (before I go on I would like to acknowledge Mark and Caroline.. who both did so well… and 'kudos' to them for their ability to survive on the island of Samoa for 47 days.) Feras from Sydney NSW, was fiercely loyal to his allies, he played a confident social game that allowed him to recover from a few blunders that almost saw his game end a couple fo times throughout the series, most notably during the tribe switch tribe switch when his back was totally up against the wall. After the games merge, Feras settled into a comfortable position and was rarely targeted - despite having a public but yet hidden immunity Idol. At this point of the game his decision to align with rival Kirby created a formidable duo that brought them both much success and subsequently afforded him a guaranteed path to the final two. However, when Kirby lost immunity at the final five, Feras took a big risk by dispensing of her and and came super close to being eliminated himself when he lost the next immunity challenge. Ultimately, Feras was able to win the Final Immunity Challenge and he made it to the final two. Despite a slow start to final tribal council where his vague answers were met with a cold reception from the jury, Feras made an impressive comeback with his confident advocacy for his game. At that point he earned the jury's respect and unanimously was crowned the first Sole Survivor of Arab descent. Feras will reveal for the first time who trained him for the current series and how this former survivor god actually helped him win the game. We will unpack Carolines reaction to the unanimous vote and where that relationship is at now. With some insights into why Mark and Kitty surprising wrote his name down over their alliance with Caroline. I will find out who Feras thinks deserves a do over from his season… and we will hear who he would like to play against if he ever returned. Plus, I will ask fan question's including the back story to Nathan dodger jacket and the surprising place that much sort after item has ended up There is so much to unpack with Feras I am just teasing you with some of the stories you will get today. So sit back and relax as we dive just that little bit deeper into the world of Australian Survivor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Roadshow and Tell showcases unique and lesser known museums from Australia and beyond, so you can learn things you never knew you wanted to!
Joey travels to Melbourne to try and meet a living mole suspect to finally get some answers. If you have any feedback or information about this story you can email secretswekeep@sca.com.au or you could send Joey a letter GPO Box 22, Sydney NSW 2000.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hi Guys, welcome back to TV Reload. Thank you for clicking or downloading on today's episode with Winna the 11th eliminated contestant from this year's Australian Survivor which is now on Network Ten. I will be talking about the his time in Samoa and of course what he thinks now… that the smoke has well and truly been snuffed out on his touch. Australian Survivor: Titans V Rebels is a showdown that pits the winners against the underdogs and the big wigs against the battlers, with each player competing for the grand prize of $500,000. Winna know across Tik Tok for his champion food eating is from Sydney NSW…. After being left out of the first vote of the season, Winna made a rebound, finding a hidden Immunity idol and then found his strategic footing after the tribe switch. However, at the first merge vote, Winna's cockiness proved to be his undoing, as his call for ‘clarity amidst chaos' was met only, with his blindside. Winna will reveal a secret from his childhood that will shock most of his followers and explain why the food deprivation wasn't his biggest concern.. We talk about how Winna nearly pulled out of Australia Survivor at the last minute and who convinced him to stay. There is a huge revelation that JLP reneged on Winna's immunity bracelet that would have changed Winna's whole game. Plus we will find out what Winna really thinks of his bets mate Jaydens revenge plan and if he is happy to be avenged. There is so much to unpack with Winna and he is really fun to talk to. So sit back and relax as we dive just that little bit deeper into the world of Australian Survivor. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A KGB defector directs Joey towards a former British politician. Joey investigates and finds the names of four potential moles who operated inside ASIO during the Cold War. He begins searching for the four suspects. If you have any feedback or information about this story you can email secretswekeep@sca.com.au or you could send Joey a letter GPO Box 22, Sydney NSW 2000.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A rendezvous leads Joey to an apartment where a source tells him that more information about the suspected moles might lie in a top secret government report. When he realises only the Prime Minister's office can authorise the report to be released, Joey takes his questions all the way to the top. If you have any feedback or information about this story you can email secretswekeep@sca.com.au or you could send Joey a letter GPO Box 22, Sydney NSW 2000.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#Covid-19: Omicron JN.1 along with Influenza and RSV blanket the planet & What is to be done? Henry Miller, American Council on Science and Health. https://www.acsh.org/news/2024/01/09/we-are-falling-short-covid-prevention-and-suffering-consequences-17568 1919 Sydney NSW
#OzWatch: Summertime Christmas climate turns wildly unpredictable 0baking heat to intense rain -- and it promises worse in 2024- 2025. Jeremy Zakis, New South Wales. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-12-15/christmas-day-weather-forecast-across-australia/103230934 1905 Sydney NSW
On this episode of the Wide World of Warhammer, we chat with the man known as Pommy Ben. Recently Best painted at The Northside Alliance Open (TNA Open) and all around TO Guru for the Sydney NSW scene, we talk to him about playing, painting, and all around event organising and get to know the man behind the brand. Related Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/paint_hammer/ Not Darren Latham: https://www.youtube.com/@not_darren_latham896 Down Under 40k Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/DownUnder40k Support the Network and Community that supports you
These tapes were recorded in Australia and New Zealand in 2019. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
These tapes were recorded in Australia and New Zealand in 2019. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
These tapes were recorded in Australia and New Zealand in 2019. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
These tapes were recorded in Australia and New Zealand in 2019. More materials here: https://first164.blogspot.com/
Denny Meek is an author, speaker, and a fighter. Her book, Still Standing: A Mother's Raw Journey from the Shadows of Loss to the Dawning of Hope, received an award as a MMH Press Book Award finalist. It is a stirring memoir that raises awareness about several issues, including: domestic violence, infant loss, anorexia nervosa, teen suicide, and grief. The book is being used at three Australian universities to inform undergrad and post-grad students in health sciences, social work, psychology, education, and nursing. She raised her children primarily as a single mom. Of her four children, three are deceased. One was lost to a rare heart disease as an infant, and two others committed suicide as teenagers on separate occasions. Denny was in two main relationships that subjected her to domestic abuse. She has had to confront many losses, pains, and challenging situations, but through it all, she has endured, survived, and learned to live again. Her fulltime mothering was supplemented by a series of odd jobs, from unemployment project officer to bar staffer, from photographer to professional tarot reader, from video editor to teacher's special aide. Born in Moree, outback NSW, Australia, Denny was raised in country town Northern NSW, near Queensland's Gold Coast. She earned a psychology degree from Macquarie University, Sydney NSW, and later a diploma of freelance journalism by correspondence. She's lived in Tasmania, Melbourne Victoria, Gympie Queensland, Coffs Harbour New South Wales, and now on 12 acres, on the southern Gold Coast with her adult son. On her property lives the world's second deadliest snake – the Eastern Brown – which was spotted and filmed in ritual combat by Denny – and received over 200,000 views on You Tube. For more information, please consult: www.dennymeek.com.au www.dennymeek.com Facebook Business: https://www.facebook.com/stillstandingdenny LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/denny-m-1a360997/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/meek_and_wild/
Today I have the pleasure of sharing a conversation that I had with the brilliant Brendan Lee. Brendan is a school leader, researcher and podcaster from Sydney NSW. After After almost 10 years as a high school teacher, he left the profession and opened up a cafe. While that time in his life taught him a lot about running a business it also left him with a sense that he had unfinished business in education. Since returning to teaching, he has a fresh sense of purpose, passion and a commitment to supporting as many educators as possible in becoming more evidence-informed so that they can apply it to their teaching. He runs a great website called Learning with Mr Lee and a podcast called the Knowledge for Teachers podcast. I hope that you get as much out of this discussion as I did.
EPISODE:In this episode, Debbie talks to a Cassie Ross, who represents a fantastic organisation called Bluewing Care, a SIL Provider which is dedicated to providing disability support services to NDIS participants across NSW and QLD. Cassie is the Business Development Manager for Bluewing, and she has so much knowledge in this NDIS space. She explains much about Bluewing's business model, hence why she was chosen to join Debbie on this episode to tell our listeners about all the wonderful things their team are doing.From its humble beginnings in Sydney 5 years ago starting in Support Coordination, by the founder Zoe Norton, the business has now grown quickly to 500 staff, facilitating care to approximately 1300 participants across NSW and QLD. Bluewing has 2 offices in total, with one being in Beenleigh, Brisbane QLD, and the second office in Campbelltown, Sydney NSW.The topics discussed between our 2 lovely speakers are:How the founder, Zoe Norton, has previously worked for the Agency, and with this experience, is now has looking at ways to provide services holistically for Participants and their families.The 5 SIL + 5 SDA properties operated by Bluewing3 of these 5 SIL properties are owned by BluewingThe Bluewing SDA portfolio of Participant ratio is 50:50 for Robust vs FA/HPSThe wide range of supports provided, covering care ratios of 2:1 to 1:3 (carer to participant ratio)The SIL, MTA, SDA, & STA housing importanceRespite Services, being tailored for Participants.Head Leases on SIL propertiesSupports - “How can Bluewing do that in the best way possible”“Are they a match for a co-tenant” - personality, support network, stakeholders (these are important matters)Funding Applications - Bluewing also does this to help ParticipantsChallenges as a SIL provider when working with one resident dwellings to three resident dwellingsRespite Accomodation (STA)SDA importance in the NDISImproved Liveability, Robust, and HPSChallenges in SIL support provision Funding for SDA, plus funding for support levelsHospital Transitions (MTA & SIL funding, prior to get into SDA)Long term sustainable housing options are very important Tenancy Matching & Supports Matching - this always being a challengeTo learn more, or to get in contact with Bluewing, please follow the link: https://bluewing.careLEAVE US A GOOGLE REVIEW!--FOLLOW US ON:LinkedIn InstagramFacebookTwitterGOALS:It is our goal to see Participants with high-needs disabilities being appropriately housed in accommodation that is right for them. Purpose built homes promote opportunities for social and economic participation, enhance self-determination, and create conditions for Participants to lead vibrant, safe, and independent lives.CONTACT:Please feel free to call us on 1300254397 to talk to one of our friendly staff, otherwise, just pop on over to our website to find out more info on For any podcast related queries or suggestions, please contact our podcast manager via info@ndis.propertywww.sdahousingpodcast.com.au
Melanie interviews Steven Judge, clinical naturopath in Sydney (NSW, Australia) specialising in chronic digestive disorders and mental health. After 8 years in private practice working alongside medical practitioners as a director at the first integrative and holistic medical centre in Australia, Steven has gained a vast amount of knowledge and experience in empowering his clients to understand the underlying causes of their symptoms, and how to engage as an active participant in their healing journey as they learn to thrive and trust the inherent wisdom of their body. He evaluates the interactions among genetic, environmental, biochemical, emotional, spiritual and lifestyle factors that influence human health and chronic disease.He wants his clients to experience true health-care, rather than simply disease management. And today we are lucky enough to get a glimpse into Steven's wisdom on the topic of histamine intolerance and how it might be the answer into unusual menstrual related symptoms, that a lot of women are searching for. Mentioned in the podcast:Melanie's experience of period flu and how Steven helped her with thisWhat histamine intolerance is and what symptoms at certain points in the menstrual cycle women should be on the look out for that would give clues that it could be histamine; anxious, insomnia, unexplained nausea, vertigo, period migraines/headaches, joint pain, low blood pressureHow to confirm if histamine intolerance is the answer, and what high-histamine foods to avoid (the cheese platter has to go!)How oestrogen and histamine intertwine in the menstrual cyclePeriod flu and what exactly is driving itWhat even is the oestrogen detoxification pathway and why does it matter?What does pooing daily have to do with healthy hormonesSIBO, leaky gut, bacterial overgrowth and their contribution to histamine problemsWhat our favourite magnesium supplement isYou can connect with Steven over on instagram @stevenjudgenaturopath or www.stevenjudge.com.auClick here to learn more about The Natal Naturopath and to sign up to the weekly newsletter. Don't worry we won't spam you! And for those who sign up to the newsletter you will get 10% off your first purchase.Are we insta friends? If not, come over and say hi @thenatalnaturopathThank you for listening! I would loveeeee if you could give my podcast a rating and a review. It's important as it helps get this podcast into the ears of other women who need it.
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Melbourne (VIC) has overtaken Sydney (NSW) in population. But not all experts agree with that observation. - Volgens het Australische Bureau voor de Statistiek heeft Melbourne (VIC) Sydney (NSW) ingehaald wat betreft inwoneraantal. Maar niet alle experts zijn het met die constatering eens.
Dr McKinnon has integrated several approaches to develop her own model of therapy called Radical Exposure Tapping (RET) for rapidly resolving disturbing memories and symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In this interview Dr McKinnon provides and in-depth insight into the thinking behind RET and how it works. Dr McKinnon works privately at her practice Insite Therapy and Consulting in Sydney NSW. Connect with Dr Laurie MacKinnon: • Insite Therapy & Consulting • Radical Exposure Tapping Bruce is licensed to deliver From Correction Fatigue to Fullfillment Training throughout Australia and New Zealand.
Sáng 19/10, sự kiện giới thiệu và quảng bá “Những con đường dẫn tới Việc làm” đã được tổ chức tại Fairfield, Sydney NSW, đặc biệt nhắm đến những di dân mới đến và người tị nạn.
Australian News: 8 October 2022 – Saturday Read by RaySel - ஆஸ்திரேலிய செய்திகள்: 8 அக்டோபர் 2022 சனிக்கிழமை வாசித்தவர்: றைசெல்
Will Kiedis Returns On Shooting The Sh*t UNCENSORED! With Piers AustinWill Kiedis The Goober Killer is an Australian Professional Wrestler based in Sydney NSW and entertains fans with his segment The Goober Report as well as putting on some amazing matches for the Australian wrestling fans! Will returns to the podcast to talk with Piers the first ep was 2 years ago almost to the date!SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST ▶️ YouTube https://youtube.com/c/PiersAustin▶️ Twitch Twitch.tv/thepiersaustin▶️ Spreaker https://spreaker.page.link/JhRL3UxvUXCBkG1v8▶️Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/piers-austin/id1577511099▶️Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/6CmwLcLuIfltNqgJJnuL1H?si=aaYb-CROQCy6tiR9HHSsPgFollow Piers On Social MediaTwitter https://twitter.com/piersaustinInstagram https://instagram.com/thepiersaustinTiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@piersaustin Follow The Podcast On Social MediaTwitter https://www.Twitter.com/STSUNCENSOREDInstagram https://www. Instagram.com/stsuncensoredGET SOME MERCH
In this episode, Natalie Love from Kids Spot Speech Pathology shares her vast knowledge of Gestalt Language processing, and how she is supporting autistic children and their families. Resources mentioned: Natural Language Acquisition on the Autism Spectrum: The Journey from Echolalia to Self-generated Language by Marge Blanc (2012) Meaningful speech courses; https://www.meaningfulspeech.com/ https://www.meaningfulspeech.com/handbook Natalie Love is a speech pathologist who works at Kids Spot Speech Pathology @kidsspot_speech_pathology. This clinic is based in Bondi Junction, Sydney NSW. She works with a range of communication challenges and has a particular interest in literacy and speech sound disorders. She is committed to making therapy and the home-based practice experience as fun and realistic as possible. To learn more about the Kids Spot or to reach out to Natalie Love, visit https://www.activespot.com.au/ Let's Talk About Autism is now on Instagram. Click https://www.instagram.com/letstalkaboutautismpodcast/ to follow so you can stay tuned for new episodes, extras and much more! For more information, head over to Aspect Australia - www.autismspectrum.org.au. Disclaimer: I'm not a professional, just a student with a passion for autism. I acknowledge the Cadigal people, the traditional custodians of the land I walk and learn on. I pay respects to the elders past, present and emerging.
Sydney is Australia's most populated city. The city centre is famous it's beautiful harbour with the Habour Bridge and Opera House and crazy house prices. It is also home to a winery! A massive thank you for my guests who were so kind and generous with their time and expertise: Alex Retief, Winemaker and Owner of Urban Winery Sydney and Alex Adams AKA Ms Darlinghurst, founder of Secret Foodies. This podcast has been hosted and produced by Jeanene Kennedy of Winederlust. For all the information discussed on all the episodes go to www.winederlust.com.au Music is All About It by Jamie Lono, licensed through Music Bed. Logo artwork is by Odeth Casanova. Winederlust would like to acknowledge the traditional owners of the land which is discussed in this episode, but also Ngunnawal country where Jeanene lives and makes this podcast. Feel free to get in touch at jeanene@winederlust.com.au
Elliot is an intensive care nurse practitioner, working at Royal North Shore Hospital in Sydney NSW. Elliot has worked in ICU for 10 years, and has post-graduate qualifications in critical care, and a Master of Nursing (Nurse Practitioner) from the University of Sydney. Elliot has sub-specialty interests in vascular access and extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (EMCO). He is a member of the ACI NSW ECMO Advisory Group, runs the ECMO course at RNSH, and is the nursing lead for ECMO in the ICU at RNSH.Elliot has been involved in post-graduate teaching for many years, initially as a Clinical Fellow for the Faculty of Health at University of Technology, Sydney, and now for Sydney Nursing School, Faculty of Medicine and Health at the University of Sydney as a Casual Academic. In this role, Elliot teaches on the Nurse Practitioner Master Program, and has helped with subject redesign.Elliot is also a member of the Clinical Practice Committee for NSW Ambulance Service, where he provides expert advice relating to nursing practice and his relevant areas of specialization. He is also assisting NSW Ambulance with a research project currently, and is a key advisor on nursing matters in general for the organization.Elliot has an interest in research, having been involved in numerous local studies, site co-investigator for a large multinational registry study, and has authored a number of papers related to vascular access and the ICU Nurse Practitioner model of care.
Nat Heath is Aboriginal endurance athlete based in Sydney NSW. Nat has had a remarkable journey through his endurance sports career so far including an age group win at Ironman Australia and cracking a 3hr marathon. Growing up on Worimi country in NSW, Nat found his love for endurance sport watching the Forster Ironman in his early days and followed his dream of racing in Kona in 2015 where he clocked an impressive 10:04.He is the founder of Tri-Mob, a First Nations triathlon club focused on increasing the participation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in Triathlon. Tri-Mob is making waves in the triathlon community for both Indigenous and non-Indigenous athletes. Check them out https://www.trimob.org/ or on their insta page tri_mob
Will Gibb is an Australian Comedian and content creator originating from Sydney NSW, his satirical comedy style depicting the everyday lives of Australians has garnered him a strong following on TikTok of over 1 million.Will has been working with Neuralle on his newly released Spotify Podcast ‘Ok, But What If? With fellow friend and actor Tim Franklin - head to the links to listen and follow.SKIP THROUGH:00:00 – Welcome to Uncommon01:10 – Cinema or Football?06:20 – Lessons from parents10:20 - Cocker Spaniels14:30 - Not being overtly gay18:20 – Gay Representation 19:55 – Parents finding out23:00 – Comedian Inspiration27:30 - Comedy of Disaster 30:40 – Rewarding content 31:50 – Crowds at Will's Shows35:45 – Career Evolution 40:40 – Super Tasting 42:30 – Pretending to care about issues44:10 – Rapid Fire Questions 47:35 – The Nightingale (Movie) 50:30 – Closing Remarks LINKSWill GibbOk, But What If? – Spotify Podcast Will's TikTokWill's InstagramTim Abbott (Worthless Twink)Aunty DonnaSteen RascopoulosThe Nightingale (Movie)
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Huge ep as the king Tom Walker joins us to talk all things North Sydney. We uncover school scandal after school scandal at Shore, what Tom did to rebel as a youth, we discuss the infamous Mumbrella cocaine party and hear the tale of a war time hero that needs to have a biopic made. So much good stuff in this one. Get it on all pod apps. Give it a listen, send it to your friends, leave a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. https://linktr.ee/CommunityNoticeboardPodcast
GUESTS: James O. BoggsAndy BowersNEWS: Spooler's "dynamic, real-time audio" publishing system launched last week. According to an analysis by John Spurlock, on its first day, Spooler helped The Refresh from Insider to produce five editions of their podcast. A new podcast platform, Spooler, has launched. It's founded by a who's who of podcasting, including CEO James O. Boggs, formerly Head of Podcasts at Apple; CCO Andy Bowers, co-founder of Slate Audio and Megaphone; CTO Dan Benjamin, founder of Fireside·fm and the 5by5 podcast network, and Exec Producer Kerry Donahue, former EP at WNYC. Amazon has released Amp, a “live radio app” seen as their version of Clubhouse or TwitterSpaces. It's available in the US for iOS users only in a waitlist; it'll enable you to DJ your own music show (with “tens of millions of licensed songs” they say), and you can take callers, too. Amp's website is live, and you can download the app to join the waitlist.YouTube is offering podcasters up to $50,000 to film their shows and paying podcast networks up to $300,000, according to Bloomberg's Ashley Carman.TikTok on the clock, but the party don't stop: except, says Rephonic, podcasters are ignoring TikTok. Twitter is significantly over-represented across all podcasts, the company summarises; but TikTok has by far the highest average number of followers.Is TikTok getting into podcasting? TikTok is hiring for someone to work in their “Podcast Operation” in Sydney NSW, Australia.TikTok is launching its own music marketing and distribution platform, SoundOnHow many podcasts use chapters? About 1.22% of all episodes, says new data from John Spurlock's Livewire. ID3 tags within MP3 are the most popular method.A cross-app specification that could be added to the Podcasting 2.0 namespace.Justcast adds support for Seasons and you can pick the season from a list, and create a new one on the fly.
The Journey of a Grassroots Rugby Coach (More Tracksuits less Business Suits)
This week's guest is Mark Bernays Mark has been coaching for about 16 years He has coached both Junior and senior rugby at Oatley Rugby Club in Sydney NSW. Mark is also the Director of Junior Rugby at Southern Districts Rugby Club. During this chat we spoke about creating a team environment and getting to know your players. We also discussed have enjoyment in training and treating everyone fairly but remembering that every player is different. Mark spoke about how he likes to have a team of coaches and how he focusses on the outcome of the skill and not the process. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bullys-rugby-coaching/message
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**TRIGGER WARNING** This episode discusses domestic abuse and violence. While we do not go into detail, it may be triggering for survivors. This week we've got a very special, and very serious episode. Mel chats to Moo Baulch, Director of Primary Prevention at Womens And Girls Emergency Centre (WAGEC), a fantastic organisation that supports women and families in crisis, based in Sydney NSW, about relationship abuse, identifying the early red flags, and how to help yourself or others if you think relationship abuse is occurring. If you or someone you know needs help, here are the contact details as discussed in the episode.If you are in immediate danger, call 000.1800RESPECT (1800 737 732)24-hour national sexual assault, family and domestic counselling line. You can also call if you are struggling to support a friend or family member experiencing abuse.WAGECWAGEC's site has learning resources and easy to navigate guides around getting help.RESPECT.GOV.AUThis link lists support services specific to each state. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Unsung songs is a podcast about the Australian emerging music scene. *** Subscribe to YouTube and the podcast, available on all the usual services *** ***FREE GIVE AWAY*** reach out to myself or Santino for a free copy of his EP! (limited copies available) In this episode, I chat with Santino Salvadore Music. Santino and I talk, music, songwriting, producing and personal stories life. Santino Salvadore is an independent singer-songwriter based in Sydney NSW. His music embraces a vast range of genres such as Indie, Rock, Pop, Punk flavours, Folk, Reggae, and heart-felt ballads that will touch your soul for the depth of his lyrics, in which he tells the story of his brightest and darkest moments of his life. Santino has a unique magic with people - he expresses this beautiful gift of humanity, affection and friendship through his music, to which he has been strongly dedicated since the first day he picked the guitar. As an eighteen years old, Santino made the move from his homeland Sicily to Edinburgh (Scotland), where he spent a few years polishing his songwriting skills. His debut EP “Life, Music & Bread” came along in 2015, and received widespread approval during the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. Now, he is gearing up to release another EP, fronted by the new single “some of your time” which reflects on the relationship with himself and a love that was never meant to happen. The catchy single “some of your time” by Santino Salvadore is out on all the streaming platforms from September 10th! In the interview, Santino also opens up about some struggle with mental health, and in particular, being diagnosed with being bipolar. If you need to talk to someone in regards to this, reach out to https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/ or https://www.headtohealth.gov.au/ Check out his latest single here: https://open.spotify.com/track/6dsvrGsjvLG3JRMl79fqhw?si=b0930d5375514f82 and here https://music.apple.com/au/album/some-of-your-time-single/1579894307and everywhere else. Find Santino Salvadore Music on insta: https://www.instagram.com/santinosalvadoremusic/and facebook https://www.facebook.com/santinosalvadoremusicand here https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2Vv1vl7kMUNNemQllCdb7A See you soon! e
Just a look back at Fijis campaign in the Tokyo Olympics ,my thoughts and views, as well my apologies due to the delayed episode as where I'm based in Sydney NSW is under lockdown but will pursue to put more episodes later on, hopefully you'll enjoy my views and thoughts on the Olympics especially the medal winning men's and women's sevens teams.. Listen and enjoy!
Clergy Meeting @ St Demiana and St Athanasius Coptic Orthodox Church, Punchbowl, Sydney NSW, Australia ~ December 2, 2019
Remove the content on your social media or lose your job! This is what Kim Sheehy was told when she started a new job as a music teacher in a Catholic School. Kim grew up in the country town of Maclean in Northern NSW. After her appearance on The Voice in 2016, Kim settled in Sydney NSW and secured a job as a music teacher in a Catholic School. Tired of living a lie, Kim left the Catholic School and started work at a public high school where she could be her authentic self, a lesbian woman in a loving relationship. Kim recently appeared on The Voice All Stars and thrilled Australians with her amazing voice. Kim shares what life was like growing up in a country town and what The Voice has done for her confidence and growth, both as a person and a musician. Kim has some exciting plans for the future and you can hear them first on The Unsuitable. Follow The Unsuitable on Facebook Instagram Visit the team for all your suiting needs Shane Ave ______________________ Don't forget to leave us a rating and review
This exploration opens us up to Cailleach Howard from Triple Spiral Womancraft We talk about how her life shapes in the energetic Blue Mountains, Sydney NSW. The podcast looks at Cailleach's growth from the corporate world to phycology, psychodrama and the gifted work she currently does now with women coming into the 4SJ of The School of […] The post 4 – Triple Spiral – Cailleach – Myth and Psychodrama appeared first on School of Shamanic Womancraft.