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Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast
Allyson Gofton: Food writer and cookbook author on copying recipes, the dispute between Nagi Maehashi and Brooke Bellamy

Kerre McIvor Mornings Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 8:09 Transcription Available


Can you copyright a recipe? Two Australian cookbook authors are clashing over claims of plagiarised recipes. Nagi Maehashi, who runs the popular food blog RecipeTin Eats, says influencer Brooke Bellamy's new cookbook ‘Bake with Brooki' contains uncannily similar ingredients, quantities, and instructions for a caramel slice and baklava. Food writer and cookbook Author Allyson Gofton told Kerre Woodham that since baking doesn't differ that much on a basic level, where copyright would come into the argument would be in the method and how it's written. She says that unless the text is copied word for word, it would be very hard to prove, especially for classics like baklava. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Nights
Can cookbooks really be plagiarised?

RNZ: Nights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 13:19


Two Australian cookbook authors are in a dispute over claimed plagiarism of recipes for caramel slice and baklava. RNZ cookbook editor Kathy Paterson weighs in.

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show
Viral Identical Twins

Ben Davis & Kelly K Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 5:32


Two Australian identical twins have gone viral after giving a synchronized news interview about a frightening carjacking incident in Queensland. Source: https://www.tiktok.com/@7newsq/video/7495657529825889543

The Front
A dispute between two Australian Jewish lawyers hits the courts

The Front

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 12:46 Transcription Available


Sarah Schwartz and Zara Cooper both say they’re fighting antisemitism - so how did cross words on social media turn into a matter for the courts? Find out more about The Front podcast here. You can read about this story and more on The Australian's website or on The Australian’s app. This episode of The Front is presented by Claire Harvey, produced by Kristen Amiet and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our team includes Lia Tsamoglou, Joshua Burton, Stephanie Coombes and Jasper Leak, who also composed our music. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW
Hot Take: One in two Australian children will be obese or overweight by 2050 unless ‘action taken now' - Is this just a nanny state?

MY CHILD'S HEALTHY LIFE RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2025 36:13


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Showreel
My Melbourne & Spit

Showreel

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025


Two Australian films out now in cinemas.Indian collaboration My Melbourne - we chat with producer Mitu Bhowmick Lange from Mind Blowing Films.Spit the second installment of the mega hit Gettin' Square is out - we chat with writer Chris Nyst.

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive
Murray Olds: Australian correspondent on the ongoing investigations into the suspected mass Fiji alcohol poisoning

Heather du Plessis-Allan Drive

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 3:50 Transcription Available


Two Australian families are receiving medical assistance after a group of tourists fell ill in Fiji from suspected alcohol poisoning. Seven Australians who stayed at the high-end Warwick Resort have been hospitalised, after drinking pina coladas. Australian correspondent Murray Olds says Australian experts will be conducting further investigations. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
SBS Japanese Newsflash Monday 16 December - SBS日本語放送ニュースフラッシュ 12月16日 月曜日

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2024 3:58


Authorities are bracing for intense heatwave conditions across large parts of the country today. Two Australian families are receiving consular assistance, following a suspected alcohol poisoning incident in Fiji. - 今日は国内各地で猛暑日となり、気象局は北部、東部、中部に住む人々へ注意を促しています。フィジーでオーストラリア人家族2組が急性アルコール中毒と見られる症状を訴え、領事援助を受けています。

RNZ: Checkpoint
Methanol laced alcohol thought to have killed tourists in Laos

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2024 5:39


Methanol laced alcohol is thought to have killed five young tourists travelling in Loas in South East Asia. Among the dead are a british lawyer, as Australian teenager from Melbourne and two danish woman. It's believed they all consummed drinks laced with methanol, a potentially deadly substance that is found in bootleg alcohol. A New Zealander is among those who have fallen ill in the popular backpacking town of Vang Vieng. Two Australian backpackers who feel ill were reportedly given free shots of vodka at the backpackers hospital in the town. Tommy Walker is a journalist with extensive experience covering Southeast Asia, he spoke to Lisa Owen from Bangkok.

SBS German - SBS Deutsch
How long does it take a monkey to write Shakespeare? - Wie lange braucht ein Affe für ein Shakespeare Werk?

SBS German - SBS Deutsch

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 5:50


The Infinite-Monkey Theorem states that a monkey that randomly types on a typewriter for an infinite amount of time could eventually write the works of William Shakespeare. But how realistic is this idea really? Two Australian mathematicians did the math and came up with surprising results. - Das Infinite-Monkey-Theorem besagt, dass ein Affe, der unendlich lange zufällig auf einer Schreibmaschine tippt, irgendwann die Werke von William Shakespeare schreiben könnte. Doch wie realistisch ist diese Idee wirklich? Zwei australische Mathematiker haben nachgerechnet und sind zu überraschenden Ergebnissen gekommen.

SBS World News Radio
Two Australian teenagers continue to cling to life after suspected methanol poisoning in Asia

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 5:08


Two Melbourne teenagers remain on life support in separate Thai hospitals, after drinking what are believed to be poisoned cocktails in Laos. The parents of the 19-year-old girls in a critical condition from suspected methanol poisoning have rushed to be by their side.

4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark
Warning for young Aussies traveling overseas after methanol poisoning in Thailand

4BC Breakfast with Laurel, Gary & Mark

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2024 7:12


Two Australian teenagers are fighting for their lives in Thailand after their drinks were spiked with methanol. Methanol is used in developing countries to maximise profits by cutting or mixing drinking alcohol with cheap alternatives. The head of Monash University's Forensic Medicine Department Professor David Ranson told Peter Fegan on 4BC Breakfast, "The breakdown products of methanol are very, very dangerous...these things actively kill cells in the body."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nova National News Briefing
Two Aussie Women Fighting for Life Abroad

Nova National News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 2:49 Transcription Available


Two Australian women, aged 19, are fighting for life in Thai hospitals after suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos A man being questioned over the death of another Australian woman Jess and Noemi Fox win a joint award as Australia's most inspiring athletes And Sam Kerr makes a big announcement!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FIVEaa News Briefing
Two Aussie Women Fighting for Life Abroad

FIVEaa News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 2:49 Transcription Available


Two Australian women, aged 19, are fighting for life in Thai hospitals after suspected mass methanol poisoning in Laos A man being questioned over the death of another Australian woman Jess and Noemi Fox win a joint award as Australia's most inspiring athletes And Sam Kerr makes a big announcement!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

SBS News Updates
Midday News Bulletin 8 October 2024

SBS News Updates

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 5:36


Australia's political leaders warned about the security threats arising from climate change; A new goal set to boost New South Wales tourism to $91 billion; Two Australian golfing talents arrive on the sport's biggest tours.

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке
AFP restrains assets of two Australian citizens charged with an espionage-related offence - AFP арестовала активы двух граждан Австралии российского происхождения, обвиненных в шпи

SBS Russian - SBS на русском языке

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 4:48


The AFP has restrained the home and other assets belonging to two Russian-born Australian citizens arrested by the AFP and charged with an espionage-related offence on 11 July, 2024. - Australian Federal Police наложила арест на дом и другое имущество, принадлежащее двум австралийским гражданам российского происхождения, арестованным и обвиненным в шпионаже 11 июля 2024 года.

The All Sport Breakfast
Jim Dolan: Australian Correspondent on the changes for Origin Two, Australian Rugby, and the Matildas

The All Sport Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2024 6:07


Our Australian Correspondent Jim Dolan is back to give us the latest from the wonderful wide world of Aussie sport. On today's agenda:  - Who is making changes for Origin Two?   - Australian Rugby has a new saviour.  - Things are on the up for Australia's favourite team.   LISTEN ABOVE   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mediaweek
Austin, Eric, Colin From Accounts

Mediaweek

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2024 36:05


Two Australian sitcoms and a major Netflix drama this episode. Eric (Netflix, series) stars Benedict Cumberbatch as a talented yet troubled New York kids TV guru in this crime thriller. A great supporting cast, New York in the 1980s and a brilliant soundtrack. Colin From Accounts (S2 Binge/Foxtel) continues the great work started by Harriet Dyer, Patrick Brammall and the talented creatives assembled by the Easy Tiger team in Season 1. Austin (ABC/iview) features the talented Michael Theo working with British actors Ben Miller and Sally Phillips with a great supporting cast including Gia Carides and Roy Billing. Laughs galore.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PM full episode
Evacuation flights to New Caledonia

PM full episode

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 30:46


Two Australian defence force planes are involved in an evacuation effort from New Caledonia.

Full Story
Gaza through the eyes of two Australian doctors

Full Story

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2024 30:09


Warning: this episode contains descriptions of graphic images that some viewers may find distressing. Last month, two Australian doctors spent two weeks in Gaza treating countless injured Palestinians. Surgeon Sanjay Adusumilli and general practitioner Siraj Sira tell Nour Haydar why they left Sydney to volunteer in the besieged territory, the pain they witnessed and the feelings of guilt on return You can support the Guardian at theguardian.com/fullstorysupport

Mind the Track
The 10 Shredmandments | E37

Mind the Track

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2024 92:16


In Episode 37, the boys catch up after a very special Cinco de Mayo, blessed with a late season snowstorm that dumped some of the best winter pow of the year. Pow Bot shares his manifesto of the backcountry, The 10 Shredmandments – 10 rules of etiquette that every traveler in the backcountry should abide to minimize impact and be a responsible pow-shredding human. Banter and ASS (Angry Singlespeeder) rants are copious in this episode, covering a variety of topics like the love and hate for wind, the overwhelming hate of horse poop on trails, 10 things Europeans hate about American ski resorts, the dangers of traveling to Baja, the travails of the post office and listener shout outs (thanks @terrainadvco for the rad swag!). And thanks to everyone who's been leaving positive rating and reviews. Please support the cause, press pause, and leave us a rating and review to help get Mind the Track in the ears of more core lords like yourself. 1:30 – Skiing Cinco de Mayo POW – Snowiest single day of the 2023/24 Winter season.4:00 – Celebrating 4/20 and hopefully our listeners had a celebratory toke.6:45 – Cam Zink Invitational – challenges due to wind.9:00 – Do you like wind or do you hate wind? Pow Bot loves wind – surfing slopping Lake Michigan. Trail Whisperer hates wind having grown up as a cyclist. Wind creates huge wildfires, avalanches and falling trees in the forest.12:30 – Pow Bot's story of ecology, forest fires and falling trees due to wind.17:15 – North American avalanche fatality report – total number of avalanche fatalities were way down – only 13.20:10 – Transition back to mountain biking – Trail Whisperer has been hiking new moto trail alignments in the Peavine Maze area for the Nevada OHV planning project.22:00 – Trail report: Armstrong connector, Corral Trail in South Lake are open. Jackass Ridge in Truckee is open.23:00 – New issue of Tahoe Quarterly is out – two articles written by Kurt Gensheimer.24:00 – Riding ebikes and rock crawling on the Rubicon Trail.27:45 – Listener shout outs: Brad Hisgen – Explaining backcountry etiquette.28:45 – Fostering etiquette and ethos in the backcountry - The 10 Shredmandments31:20 – Rule #1 – Don't park like a kook. Be considerate when parking your car at the trailhead.32:50 – Rule #2 – Group size matters. At the most, 4 people. Big groups are for guided hut trips. And consider leaving your dog at home.36:00 – Rule #3 – Shred within your ability and go with people who are all the same ability. 37:10 – Rule #4 – Mind the skin track. Stay on the established routes. Don't set a wonky skin line if you don't know how to do it properly.39:10 – Rule #5 (or #6?) – Don't be a bad bogey. Don't follow up on another group ahead of you in a line. For example, if someone else is booting up Terminal Cancer, you're too late. Go somewhere else.41:50 – Rule #7 – Ski the fall line. Go straight down. No traversing across a slope. SFD = straight fucking down. Learn to landmark ski.45:50 – Rule #8 – Be a good mentor. Set the example for others and help them do it right. Mentorship is contagious.47:00 – Rule #9 – The social delay rule – Protect the spot when it's firing. It's not ok to ride a secret spot in prime conditions, then immediately post about it on social media. Wait until the cycle is over before posting about it.50:45 – Rule #10 – Don't be a dick and other shenanigans – backpack speakers, dog crap in the skin track, don't litter. Buy the skin track setter a beer.54:55 – Shout out to Christian from Terrain Adventure Co - @terrainadvco55:50 – Shout out to Gordo Clute – he recommended that we get bestselling author Steven Kotler on the show to talk about flow state.57:00 – People have been leaving great reviews, thank you!58:20 – Shout out to Andrew Cobourn – Carson Valley Trails Alliance social post saying its ok for horses to poop on the trail. There was public backlash. Leaving horse poop on a trail violates The Golden Rule – don't be a dick.1:02:00 – 10 Things Europeans hate about American ski resorts1:05:00 – US Postal Service planning to close Reno mail processing facility and moving all Reno mail to Sacramento for processing.1:11:20 – Two Australian and one American surfers recently murdered near Ensenada, Baja California. Is it safe to go to Baja anymore?1:21:00 – Future guests: Amie Engerbretson – Protect Our Winters. The POW film “The Hypocrite”. The impact of living and recreating on planet Earth.

Crime and Court USA
#59: Tourists killed in Mexico for their truck tires

Crime and Court USA

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2024 15:47


Two Australian brothers and their American friend were murdered while on a surfing trip in Baja California, Mexico. The reason: thieves wanted to steal the tires on their pickup truck. Also: A Texas man kills two women, critically shoots a 5-year-old girl and abducts a 10-month-old baby in New Mexico. The baby was found safe a few days later, and it appears that the suspect doesn't have any connections to the victims. Porn star Stormy Daniels takes the stand in Donald Trump's hush money trial. Support the Show.

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
SBS Hindi Newsflash 28 December 2023: Attorney-General Mark Dreyfus confirms the deaths of two Australian men in Lebanon

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 3:12


Outspoken the Podcast
Ruby Tuesday Matthews Takes Aim At ‘Fake A*se' Influencers, Two Mummy Bloggers Accused of Using Their Kids' Hospital Visits for Content & The Media's Reporting of Olivia Roger's Break Up

Outspoken the Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2023 33:44


Two Australian mummy bloggers have caused controversy this week by sharing their children's hospital visits. The backlash was immediate, with followers disgusted by the invasion of the children's privacy.  Ruby Tuesday Matthews has taken aim at ‘fake arse' influencers and I'm here for it. Earlier this week, she attended a lunch to celebrate the launch of content creator Hayley Andersen's collaboration with Status Anxiety. Following the event, Ruby took to her Instagram story to put some of the influencers in attendance on blast.  This week the Daily Mail broke the news that Olivia Rogers and Morgan Waterhouse have ended their seven-month relationship. Whilst this is one of the worst kept secrets, many are questioning the reliability of the source and the lengths publications go to break the news first.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town
Two Australian Bars Have Made the World's 50 Best Bars List for 2023

Broadsheet Melbourne: Around Town

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 21:35


Each year the prestigious World's 50 Best Bars awards drops a countdown of 100 bars from around the world that elevate the drinking experience in their cities. This year, two buzzy Australian venues – Maybe Sammy in Sydney and Caretaker's Cottage in Melbourne – landed spots on the top end of the prestigious annual ranking. Melbourne Food and Drink Editor Michael Harry joins Around Town with the details. Plus, you can see some of the world's most iconic photos at the NGV right now.  Featured on today's episode:  Caretaker's Cottage Maybe Sammy Photography: Real and Imagined  New episodes of Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town drop Monday, Wednesday, Friday each week. Subscribe on the LiSTNR app to make sure you don't miss an episode. And keep up-to-date on everything Broadsheet has to offer at www.Broadsheet.com.au, or at @Broadsheet_melb Broadsheet Melbourne Around Town is hosted by Katya Wachtel and produced by Nicola Sitch.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RVTS4GP's podcast
RVTS 2023 Grand Round Excerpts: Part Two - Australian Rural GP Workforce

RVTS4GP's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2023 10:32


In this second episode of our 2023 Grand Round series, we hear a short excerpt highlighting the experiences of Dr Thilan Walgamuge , a previous RVTS registrar, now a fellow of the RACGP, General Practice owner and regional business award winner. Dr Thilan highlights some very practical aspects of what could make it easier for people to settle and work as a GP in rural areas and some of the many challenges of running a practice in an environment of continual work-force shortage.   Dr Thilan also shares his journey transitioning from being a hospital specialist overseas to working in Australia in General Practice as an International Medical Graduate ( IMG ), also known as an Overseas-trained Doctor in Australia.  This is the second of four episodes in this 2023 Grand Round Series.  RVTS 2023 Grand Round Series: Ever wondered why doctors choose to work in rural settings and what would encourage them to stay? In our 2023 RVTS Grand Round, we explored this very topic with the National Rural Health Commissioner, Adjunct Professor Dr. Ruth Stewart.  Alongside her, four RVTS registrars and supervisors shared their personal experiences and challenges in Rural Health, shedding light on specific barriers they faced to working in rural health, along with the positives of working in a rural community that have encouraged them to stay.      Please like and subscribe so you don't miss out on the other episodes in this series and other educational content.

Electrical News Weekly
Electricians Warned Over Meter Connections

Electrical News Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 10:33 Transcription Available


Electrical contractors warned by NICEIC NOT to use insulation piercing connectors for charge points…..an electrician is engulfed in a fireball of hot oil as a transformer explodes…..and tragedy, as two electricians die in one week in separate workplace accidents in Australia…Welcome to Electrical News Weekly in association with The Electric Heating Company, whether you're listening in the van, on-site, or down at the wholesale counter.============================================Time Stamps ⏱00:00 Electrical Industry News - Monday 11th September00:35 NICEIC warns not to use insulating piercing connectors on meter tails01:27 Electrician lucky to be alive after van engulfed by fireball02:02 Two Australian electricians die in one week in separate workplace accidents02:54 Sparkies bussed to jobs by security after threats from residents03:27 Ireland opens its first school for electrical apprenticeships03:52 8,900 solar panel installation job starts in Portsmouth04:20 Easee unveils charger which can be controlled without being connected to the internet04:58 Where to get the new Fusebox TPN range05:39 Sonos announce return to EI Live06:28 Where to meet the eFIXX team - EI Live & Screwfix Live06:48 Welcome to the eFIXX team Joe Hammond07:42 Video of a cat goes viral after fixing light08:26 Thanks to our premium partners============================================Show notes

The Pacific War - week by week
- 88 - Pacific War - The Mysterious Battle of the Pips, July 25 - 1 August, 1943

The Pacific War - week by week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 41:21


Last time we spoke about the allied drive to Munda and General Sasaki's major counter offensive. General Wing began the drive upon Munda Point, but General Sasaki predicted many of the routes the Americans would take and ordered his forces to create tedious roadblocks and defensive positions to foil their advances. The allied progress was brutally slow, despite having the enormous advantage in artillery, naval and aerial bombardment support. The Japanese pillboxes were proving to be devastating to the allied infantry, requiring tanks to be brought over to New Georgia. When things began to halt, suddenly General Sasaki performed a counter offensive seeing a daring attack directed at the headquarters of the 43rd division. The attack nearly broke the lines of communications, but luckily the Fijian commandos outperformed the japanese at their own game of night fighting. Lastly the IJN suffered terrible losses to allied aircraft collapsing their reinforcement efforts. This episode is the Mysterious Battle of the Pips Welcome to the Pacific War Podcast Week by Week, I am your dutiful host Craig Watson. But, before we start I want to also remind you this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Perhaps you want to learn more about world war two? Kings and Generals have an assortment of episodes on world war two and much more  so go give them a look over on Youtube. So please subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry for some more history related content, over on my channel, the Pacific War Channel you can find a few videos all the way from the Opium Wars of the 1800's until the end of the Pacific War in 1945.  The battles in New Guinea and New Georgia were particularly bloody, in all honesty things had begun to really escalate when you look at it from a numerical point of view. Over on Green Hell, General Savige had just seized Mubo, the Pimple, Green Hill and Observation hill taking them out of Japanese hands. The Japanese had withdrawn to Komiatum while simultaneously trying to defend the Bobdubi ridge area against Brigadier Hammer's 15th brigade. General Savige, still unaware Salamaua was not the main target and in fact was being used as a deception to cover for Lae, continued his offensive, hoping to drive the enemy north of the Francisco River. Over on the other side, General Nakano's 1st battalion of the 80th regiment had managed to  push Companies B and A off their ambush position on the Bench Cut Track. They were forced to withdraw towards Gwaibolom by July 10th. Meanwhile to the south Major Warfe launched an attack along Goodview junction. Captain Wally Meares of C platoon marched up Stephens Track while Captain John Winterflood's B platoon took Walpoles track. Lt Hugh Egan created a blocking position using just 7 men around 800 meters south of Goodview Junction. The platoons went to work advancing down the steep ridges dislodging Japanese from outposts. Captain Meares platoon were continuing along the Stephens track when they suddenly encountered strong resistance from some Japanese who took a position along the Tambu Saddle which is at a junction between Stephens track and the Mule track. After engaging the Japanese, the platoon was forced to bypass them moving along the Mule track towards the Komiatum track where they ran into more Japanese. Meares men killed 13 Japanese on the Mule track before deciding to withdraw back to the Stephens track and dug in. The Japanese had surprised Warfe's men. The forces they were running into were mainly the 1st and 2nd companies of the 66th battalion along with Araki's HQ staff who had been on the run from Mubo to Komiatum. The Japanese tried to press on with a counter attack aimed at Winterflood's B platoon. The Japanese tossed mortar and machine gun fire, but received terrible losses to the commandos, forced to pull back up Walpole track. The next day Warfe ordered Winterflood's platoon to make a frontal assault, but quickly found themselves pinned down by machine gun fire and during the night received a heavy counter attack that forced them to dig in. The Japanese continued to block the way, covering their withdrawal further east, but all the mayhem prompted General Savige to relieve the commandos by tossing up companies C and B of the 2/5th who adopted the name Bennett force as they were led by Captain Cam Bennett. The rest of the 2/5th marched up the Buigap. Meanwhile General Herring was dealing with a supply issue for the 3rd Australian division. The 3rd division was too far from the coast and thus had been relying on supply via airdrops, which we have seen during this series to not be particularly accurate and quite inadequate. The supply problems mounted more when the decision was made to target Lae as such a campaign required building up reserve dumps. Warfe's men were critically low on supplies; the 58/59th had nearly used up all the supplies they received, being brought up via the Missim Track and from airdrops. Getting further and further away from the source of supplies and with declining carrier capacity, Warfe's men were reaching starvation point. Further back, Companies A and C of the 2/6th battalion got drafted the job of moving the supplies from Mubo to Buigap creek. General Herring considered it extremely difficult, but not impossible to maintain further units in the Salamaua area, if they were closer to the coasts. To solve the problem General Herring designated Tambu Bay as a new coastal base for supplies and it would also help as an artillery position. And thus, the 3rd battalion, 162nd regiment of Major Archibald Roosevelt landed at Nassau Bay back on July 12th commencing with their coastal advance. They were accompanied by Brigadier General Ralph Coane's artillery that had landed prior to them. Yet their advance would begin in an extremely confused and chaotic manner. The question of command was at the core of the issue, General Fuller had decided to separate units such as Archibald Roosevelts from the MacKechnie Force, and thus they were now placed under the command of the Coane Force. General Herring was forced to intervene, placing the Coane Force under General Savige. At the same time, Colonel MacKechnie was relieved of his command because Fuller felt that he had favored the Australians over the Americans. To dig depper into this mess, what occurred was General Savige and Colonel MacKechnie were both unaware that two-thirds of the 162nd regiment had been allocated to the Coane Force when General Herring sent the a confusing message to try and clarify things “all units MACK force are under operational control of 3 Aust Div”. Troubles began at Moten ordered Major Roosevelt to advance north, but Roosevelt had also been told by General Fuller that he was not under Australian command. Thus Roosevelt bluntly replied to Moten “For your information I obey no orders except those from my immediate superior”. Then MacKechnie tried to smooth things over with Moten when he was informed of Fuller's position. He apologized for Roosevelt's message, and tried to speak about how great all the Australian/American cooperation was going. Fuller and Herring then tried to clarify the situation by placing the Coane Force under General Savige, but Fuller also decided to dismiss MacKechnie, mostly because he had relinquished command of his men to the Australians and thus had failed to protect American interests. As I say on my personnel channel, often when talking about China's Warlords in the 1920's, this is some kindergarten bullshit. Back to the action at hand, the Coane Force was being aided by a Papuan company who were scouting ahead of the Americans. They managed to confirm that Tambu Bay and the Dot Inlet were occupied and fortified by the Japanese. A platoon of the 5th Sasebo SNLF and the 3rd battalion, 66th regiment were holding a position on Tambu Bay while the remnants of the 3rd battalion, 102nd regiment were on a ridge overlooking the bay, which would later be named Roosevelt Ridge. On July 18th, Roosevelt led the troops with Companies L and I taking the lead, guided by two Papuan platoons. L Company with a Papuan company advanced along an inland track while K Company likewise did so along the coast. K Companies's Papuan guides hit a Japanese outpost south of Boisi on July 18th. On the morning of the 20th, the Papuan platoon managed to kill four Japanese before K Company helped destroy the outpost. By the 20th they seized Boisi and Roosevelt with the others approached the Tambu bay. Roosevelt had Coane's artillery support, they brought up four 25 pounders of the 2/6th Australian field regiment originally placed at Nassau Bay along with 2 batteries of the 218th American field artillery battalion, 8 75mm guns from north Salus, a battery of the 205th American field artillery battalion and 4 105mm guns. Under the cover the artillery they attacked the enemy, but they were met with heavy mortar fire coming from Roosevelt Ridge. Roosevelt Ridge extended westwards from the sea for nearly 2000 yards, forming kind of bulwark that shielded the northern end of Tambu Bay. Thus Tambu Bay could not be secured unless the ridge was taken first. The Australian broadcasting commission correspondent, Peter Hemery described the ridge like this “a piece of old style razer blade jutting into the sea”. According to some Japanese sources they had this to say of it “The area around Boisi had a lay of land most suitable to the arrest of the enemy advancing northward along the coast” General Nakano had also decided to reinforce the ridge with 250 men of the 1st battalion, 115th regiment, but of course this came at the coast of Salamaua's defense. By this point the bulk of the 102nd regiment was at the Malolo-buang coastal area and the bulk of the 115th regiment, the 2nd Maizuru SNLF, two companies of the 5th Sasebo SNLF and the 14th field artillery regiment were at Salamaua, around 150 men in total. On the other side, after the fall of Mubo Brigadier Moten had the men advance north. The Bennet Force took over Goodview Junction; Companies A and D of the 2/5th advanced to Mount Tambu. Mount Tambu was the highest feature along the route between Mubo and Salamaua. It consisted of a series of razorback ridges covered in dense jungle, ideal for camouflage pillboxes. Its area was defended by roughly 700 Japanese from the 2nd and 3rd battalions of the 66th regiment led by Lt Colonel Fukuzo Kimura and Major Sakai Sugiyama. On July 16th, Captain Mick Walter led 60 men of Company A up the steep track leading to the south crest of Mount Tambu. Walter led the men to storm the two forward knolls, taking the Japanese by complete surprise. The two knolls were captured, but during the night the Japanese counterattacked in force. The Japanese crawled up the knolls through some heavy undergrowth before they unleashed mortars and mountain gun fire. Walters men however had captured some Japanese pillboxes upon the two knolls and thus the turn tables. 8 counterattacks were tossed at Walters men, each repulsed with heavy losses, around 39 casualties for the Australians and 350 for the Japanese. The following day, D company came up to help the Australian defenders, bringing much needed mortars. They dug in on a knoll around 300 yards back on the track. Alongside D company also came much needed supplies and an additional platoon to reinforce his men who he deployed on his western flank.  On July 18th, Walter ordered an advance going northwest in an attempt to secure the southern portion of Mount Tambu. The advance was spearheaded by Lance Corporal Jackson who alongside his comrades tossed grenades into a Japanese pillbox. Jackson then stormed inside killing 3 Japanese with this Tommy gun. Alongside Jackson, mortar and mountain gun fire aided Walters men to gain 80 additional yards, securing the southern portion of Mount Tambu. They could advance no further however as it became much more difficult from this position as the Japanese basically were encircling them upon razer back ridge to their north. Walter would write later on “we dug in on the new ground and shortened our perimeter to the narrowing plateau”. For this action the Australians paid with 6 lives, 13 wounded while the Japanese lost 82. At this point Walter had D company with one of his platoon holding the western flank; A company held the northern knoll and two platoons from D company held the eastern knolls. The Japanese had been devastated, losing hundreds of men and allied artillery was becoming a nightmare. Captain Newman's C Company of the 162nd battalion had come to a junction of the Buigap and Bui Eo. From there a reconnaissance patrol found suitable artillery positions northwest of the junction. With the help of native carriers and 80 men of the 2/6th battalion, two guns were hauled over the Buigap track and by July 17th another 4 guns of the American 218th battalion were hauled up from the southern arm of the Bitoi river to Green Hill. From these positions the allies could smash multiple Japanese defensive positions. General Nakano realized Mount Tambu was an essential component of General Muroya's defensive line so he sent the remainder of the 3rd battalion, 66th regiment to reinforce Colonel Araki's men. Then during the early hours of July 19th a large earth tremor startled the Australian defenders. It was the prelude to an assault led by Captain Kunizo Hatsugai's 9th company of the 66th regiment. They had crept up silently managing to get behind the southern knolls then suddenly charged up under the cover of darkness. But the defenders had their guard up and were not taken by surprise. A Bren gunner managed to knock out one of the Japanese raiders machine guns with a lucky hit in the dark. As the Japanese scrambled to try and recover it they were met with fire causing severe casualties. The Japanese surprise attack was a failure, forcing them to withdraw by first light, leaving 21 dead across the knoll. While this raid was occuring, Walters men were also repelling a series of attacks against the Northern Knoll. During these attacks, Walter was injured. Luckily for Walter and his company, they were relieved on the 19th by D Company. Another American unit, C Company of the 1st battalion, 162nd regiment led by Captain Delmar Newman also arrived to take up a position on the southern knolls. Until july 23rd, the Australians limited their actions to patrols. On the 20th, Bennet led a patrol making contact with a strong Japanese position on the Walpole track; Another company led by Morse found a Japanese position in the Goodview area dug within 100 yards of their own. Meanwhile the Japanese also limited their actions to a few patrols proding Mount Tambu for weaknesses.   On July 23rd Moten ordered the 2/5th battalion to attack the remaining Japanese positions on the Tambu Knoll, but it was the most heavily fortified yet. Basically it was like a castle keep, complete with a ravine for a moat, near vertical walls and deep tunnels going through the knoll. Mount Tambu's peak held  10 log reinforce bunkers connected by the tunnels which could shelter half a battalion or so. They also had a chain of weapon pits set up on lower ledges. Later on when investigating the entire system, the allies found weapon pits to be around 4 logs thick, interconnected by crawl trenches. Many of these weapon puts had been carefully sited within the roots of large trees, making them impervious to allied artillery fire. The tunnel entrances were dug into the side of the peak directly behind the defensive positions, allowing the defenders to storm out from their shelters underground within seconds. It was these kind of ingenious defensive works that would be built upon later on in the war to create absolute nightmares for the allies.   Moten had not carried out a thorough reconnaissance of the Japanese positions prior to ordering the attack and thus many of his subordinates elected to make a frontal assault instead of encircling them. D company took the center for the frontal attack while to the left were the 16th platoon led by Sergeant Alvin ‘Hungry' Williams and the 18th platoon led by Lt Bernard Leonads; and A company advanced along a Caffins track heading for the western flank of Mount Tambu to try and cut off the main Japanese supply route going back to Komiatum. 15 minutes before they charged, Australian and American artillery and mortars fired upon Mount Tambu. Two Australian mountain guns fired 90 rounds while the 4 75mm American guns fired 60 per gun from Green hill. D company began their attack around midday, trying to drive a wedge between two lines of pillboxes. Corporal John Smith laid cover fire as Captain Lin Cameron crept forward, getting within 15 yards of the pill boxes on the left side of the track. Cameron counted around 7 pill boxes in two lines of defense going across both sides of the track. The steep slopes on both sides gave little venues of approach, allowing around just a platoon at a time. There was also sharpened bamboo pickets on the left flank, leading Cameron to believe that an attack was expected there.   The Japanese knowingly let two platoons reach their line of forward pillboxes before unleashing hell upon them. The casualties were terrible. As Cameron recounted, “we were within 20 meters of the enemy bunkers before all hell let loose”. One of the men in the forward sections was killed outright, Cameron was wounded, his right elbow was shattered by a machine gun bullet. As he saw his men hesitate, he screamed out “forward! Get stuck into them!” With his right arm now useless and his eyesight dimming, Cameron handed command over to Lt Martin. Despite the horror, the Australians pressed on. Corporal Carey led his depleted platoon forward in a great dash and swept the outer ring of the Japanese pillboxes. On his left were Leonards men who stormed two pillboxes before heavy enfilade fire pinned them down. Then the 17th platoon led by Corporal John Smith charged up Mount Tambu from behind with their bayonets fixed. Smith screamed out “follow me!” as he charged. 3 other men out of the 11 managed to keep up with Smith, but soon Japanese grenades began to rain down on them. The grenades caught them just as they passed a third line of pillboxes. Smith was hit, but he kept charging and when he reached the peak of Mount Tambu with his back to the enemy he screamed “come on boys! come on boys!”. Without additional support and with no indication A company were making progress over on the left flank, the 4 men on the peak were forced to withdraw. The gallant Smith had to be dragged down and would die from severe wounds two days later. Smith was decorated for bravery in Syria in 1941, when he cleared out 3 machine gun nests at a roadblock and despite being wounded during the battle of Wau he still had gas left in the tank for some more.   Scouts had made their way towards the Tambu saddle track and spotted Japanese soldiers, around 125 of them a full company or so. The scouts quickly realized they were outnumbered, thus when the artillery began to open up and Walter's company moved in for the attack across the saddle, no sooner then they started the enemy halted them in their tracks. Walter had no choice but to withdraw around 500 yards south east as the Japanese were too strong. Walter's inability to make progress in the west ultimately ruined the entire attack. Despite the defeat, Companies A and D had done very well against such a heavily fortified position.   Meanwhile, Warfe and his men were marching when they discovered Ambush Knoll had come back under the hands of some Japanese from the 2nd battalion, 66th regiment. On July 15th, Warfes commandos launched an attack, with C Platoon performing a frontal assault along the narrow ridge top track. There were 16 men in the attack and they found themselves face to face with well dug in Japanese. The Japanese were behind a bamboo barricade with some pillboxes scattered about. The platoon got within 50 feet of the main barricade, but the Japanese fire was too much and casualties were mounting quickly. Meanwhile B Platoon was maneuvering around the Japanese eastern flank. At 5:30 B Platoon began attacking the eastern side of the knoll. The men got behind an enemy pillbox covering the track from Orodubi, but the Japanese quickly saw the Australians and began tossing grenades at them. Despite the resistance, B Platoon managed cut off the Japanese supply line to Ambush Knoll. With their supply lines cut the Japanese were forced to withdraw   With Ambush Knoll back under allied control, Brigadier Hammer ordered A company of the 58/59th battalion to depart Gwaibolom and attack Orodubi from its southern flank. Even with the help of the 58/59th company, the commando's yet again failed to dislodge the Japanese. On the night of July 19th, fresh troops of the 1st company, 80th battalion used the light of the full moon to come up the ridge. This became a staging point for them to attack Ambush Knoll, seeing artillery fire beginning in the morning to support their attack. Warfe's commandos were manning the trenches on Ambush Knoll, turning the tables on the Japanese and inflicting heavy casualties upon them. The Japanese were forced to retreat. The next day Warfe reinforced Ambush Knoll with two Vickers guns, which gave the Japanese a nasty surprise when they attacked again. On the 20th, the Japanese opened fire with mortars and artillery before charging the ridge. They managed to get as far as to cut the Australian lines of communication, but were ultimately repealed once again. Over 14 consecutive attacks would be made on the 20th, and even more on the 21st, but it all came to nothing, Warfe's commandos held their ground. Facing such pressure from the Japanese, Hammer still felt the greater weight of their attention was directed at Bobdubi and not towards Tambu, believing it to all be a consequence of Moton's lack of progress. General Savige decided to order Motens 2/6th battalion to take responsibility over Bobdubi ridge. The 2/6th then came across the Japanese rear near the slopes of Ambush Knoll and began harassing them. On the 22nd the Japanese tried yet again to attack Ambush Knoll, but were beaten back firmly, forcing them to finally withdraw to Sugarcane Ridge. By July 23rd, Warfes' exhausted commandos earned a relief by the 2/6th and were sent to relieve A company at Gwaibolom, while A company advanced north. The 2/6th likewise would advance north. But now we are moving away from the troubles of New Guinea and heading back up north to the frigid Aleutians. After the successful seizure of Attu, now Admiral Kinkaid and General Buckner needed to plan the invasion of Kiska. Kiska was the last Japanese bulwark in the Aleutians and held an incredible underground city. There were miles of tunnels, buried ammunition dumps, barracks,  3 hospitals, dental clinics, mess halls, machine shops, warehouses, photo labs, telephone rooms, all shoved and shored with wood. Ventilation pipes connected the maze of caves and tunnels, with Japanese troops wearing great fur lined coats busy at work. The Americans had experienced hell, on Attu, over 2872 Japanese had been killed or committed suicide, just 28 men were captured and it cost 549 american lives, 1148 wounded and nearly another 2000 ill or battered by harsh climate. The American leadership expected Kiska to be another hellscape and did not want to come at it lightly. The 7th division led by Brigadier General Archibald Arnolrd, Buckner's 4th regiment, the 87th Mountain infantry regiment, the 13th Canadian Brigade, consisting of the 6th Canadian division led by Major General George Pearkes, the Canadian Fusiliers regiment, the 1st battalion of Winnipeg grenadiers, the Rocky Mountain rangers regiment and e Regiment de Hull along with the 1st Special Service Force led by Colonel Robert Frederick were to be part of the invasion of Kiska, codenamed Operation Cottage. Unfortunately, the actual invasion will not be happening in this episode, you will actually have to wait  weeks for that one, but I just so happened to have recently done a podcast with a Canadian Military Historian named Brad St.Croix from the Youtube channel OTD Military History, the same gentleman who I interviewed for this series about the battle of Hong Kong. The podcast we recently did was on the Canadian experience of the Pacific War and the battle of Kiska is 1/3rd of it, so if you are, impatient and want to learn some neat stuff about how Canadians had to change their entire military organization and use American equipment for the battle of Kiska, check out my Youtube channel, the Pacific War channel for the full episode.  Now the last time we spoke about Kiska, the Japanese were forced to perform a bit of a miracle to evacuate their boys. After Attu had fallen, Rear Admiral Akiyama Monzo alongside 6000 men were ordered to evacuate Kiska. To try and do this, the Japanese began by sending 13 I-class submarines of the 1st submarine squadron of Rear Admiral Kouda Takeo. Despite these Type C submarines being enormous in size, they could only carry around 150 men per trip, thus it would have took 40 successful journey's to evacuate the entire Kiska garrison. With the US Navy fully decked out with sonar, this was not going to be a walk in the park. The efforts had begun on May 27th and by July, the submarines had managed to get 800 men safely back to Japan, but lost 300 due to american attacks.  Meanwhile Admiral Giffen had a considerable armada to work with consisting of a trio of older battleships; the Mississippi, Idaho and New Mexico, a quintet of cruisers; Louisville, Portland, San Francisco, Santa Fe and Wichita and 9 destroyers. He was ordered to bombard Kiska who already had been smashed with aerial attacks all throughout June and early July. On July 6th, Giffen steamed towards Kiska with 4 cruisers and 4 destroyers and bombarded the island for 22nd minutes causing a handful of casualties. It was not all that impressive, but it convinced Admiral Kawase that the Americans were about to invade Kiska at any moment.Admiral Kawase Shiro realized the futility of the submarine effort and was forced to come up with a new plan. Kawase came up with a bold plan, he was going to wait for a night when a thick fog was occurring and would take a surface fleet to sneak over into the Aleutians to assault enemy warships and evacuate all the remaining men on Kiska in a single go. To be blunt, it was a dumb idea. The American warships were equipped with radar that would pick up any surface ship with ease despite any type of fog, but what was about to occur can only be described as spectacular and bizarre.  Rear Admiral Kimura, the victor of the battle of the bismarck sea, would lead the force and he had at his disposal Destroyer Squadron 1: consisting of Yugumo, Kazagumo, Asagumo, Akigumo, Usugumo, Hibiki (one of my favorite whiskeys), Shimakaze, Samidare, Naganami, Wakaba, Hatsushimo and light cruisers Abukuma and Kiso. In close support of these there was also a covering force consisting of heavy cruisers Nachi, Maya, light cruiser Tama and destroyers Nokaze and Namikaze. The large convoy force departed from Paramushiro on July 7th with Takeo's 1st submarine squadron performing reconnaissance. The covering force departed Paramushiro on July 10th and by July 12th the fleet was around 500 miles south of Kiska. When they took up this assembly position, the sailors were in despair to see the fog was quite low. While it did not matter for warships with radar, Kimura knew full well what allied aircraft could do to his forces if they were not better concealed. Thus he elected to wait until the fog reappaered to cover his force. But the weather did not change, the skies remained clear forcing him to head back on July 15th. Meanwhile on Kiska, Rear Admiral Monzo was frantically ordering his troops to lay out a road from the underground base to the harbor piers to help facilitate the impending evacuation. All of the Japanese on Kiska felt an impending doom placed upon them. If the Americans landed first, it was all but over for them. Luckily, Japanese weather stations reported a dense fog would emerge over Kiska by July 25th, and unlike here in Montreal Canada, I guess these weather reporters are accurate. Kimura once again departed Paramushiro on July 22nd, accompanied by Admiral Kawase aboard cruiser Tama. Yet a few days prior, on July 19th, Admiral Kinkaid had ordered Admiral Giffen to bombard Kiska again. This time Giffen took a two pronged naval attack force consisting of battleships Mississippi and Idaho, cruisers Portland, Wichita, San Francisco, Louisville, Santa Fe and destroyers Abner Read, Farragut, Monaghan, Perry, Aylwin, Bache, Hughes, Morris and Mustin. Giffen's force reached Kiska on July 22nd and his ships smashed the island with 424000 lbs of high explosive shells. Just an hour later, a PBY suddenly detached with her radar 7 radar pips southwest of Attu. The PBY maintained contact for around 6 hours before low fuel forced her to return to base. These radar pips alarmed Admiral Kinkaid which was being reported in conjunction with a massive increase in Japanese radio activity on Kiska. Kinkaid believed a major Japanese fleet had just entered Aleutian waters, most likely a reinforcement convoy. Kinkaid immediately ordered Rear Admirals Giffen and Griffin to intercept the suspected enemy. However, by doing this he had also done something extremely favorable for the Japanese, he had left Kiska Harbor open and unguarded. Kinkaid dispatched a quartet of PT boats to try and provide a makeshift blockade, but the terrible weather forced the smaller vessels to return to port as trying to dash over to Kiska would probably see them all sunk. While this was occurring, Kimura's ships were traveling through the dense fog separately. The fog prevented the Americans from intercepting them initially, and having failed to make contact with the enemy, Kinkaid became nervous the Japanese might escape the blockade and ordered the force to return to Kiska at maximum speed on July 25th. The American ships dutifully turned back while Kinkaid sent the Oiler Pecos out to meet them for refueling. By dusk of the 25th, the American ships were around 90 miles from Kiska, when the fog had all but disappeared showing a cloudless sky. Kimura's vessels seeing their fog betray them, all reunited as a single force, now bearing 400 miles south of the American warships. At precisely 12:43am on July 26th the American warships picked up 7 strong radar pips around 15 miles northeast. It was Mississippi's SG radar that first picked them up, the American destroyers were actually unable to detect any pips on their radar due to the curvature of the ocean's surface at such a distance. The New Mexico, Portland, San Francisco and Wichita began picking up the same radar pips. The radar pips zigzagged across the sea surface, changing direction in much the same way ships attempting to evade detection might. The ships were being detected all at different angles, verifying to the Americans there were physical presences of some kind occupying definite points in space. On top of this, the immobile radar signature of Kiska's volcano at a range of 78 miles appeared clearly the entire time, verifying the validity of the pips moving with a fixed landmark. The radar pips converged 22,000 yards ahead of the Americans forcing them to spring into action. Admiral Giffen called for the entire fleet to turn left to intercept the pips on their southerly heading and in the hopes of foiling a possible torpedo attack. All of the American ships turned their guns to fire salvo's into the night. Great flame lances stabbed into the darkness as destroyers launched volleys of torpedoes and radar plotters frantically calculated salvo corrections. For 67 minutes the Americans tracked the 7 radar pips firing wildly at them. At 1:30am the Mississippi's log recorded zig-zags and a 20 degree course change, but not a single sailor saw an enemy ship. Cruisers San Francisco and Santa Fe registered shell splashes, but never an enemy target.  75 miles over on Kiska, the Japanese were watching a spectacle. From their point of view it was like a night-time light show over the horizon. By 2:22am the radar pips thinned, faded and vanished completely. During the morning surface ships and aircraft fanned out looking for wreckage, ships, floating papers, oil slick, anything to indicate something was even out there! The American warships reported no return fire, it was as if they faced ghosts. With a lack of fuel and ammunition, the US ships began refueling on the 28th and resumed their blockade of Kiska. What famously has become known as the battle of the Pips left the US Navy with a mystery that remains unsolved to this very day. The radar equipment was operating at times where there was a cloudless night with no fog, zero reasons for false radar echoes. An Aleutian crab fishing captain named Captain George Fulton may have solved the mystery in 1991 when he managed to duplicate the radar signatures observed during the battle by using his radar on a natural phenomenon common to the area. He presented his findings to the Alaska War Symposium in 1993 in a letter “I […] duplicated the Battle of the Pips using color radar. Sure enough there were blips on the tube and their density changed from red to orange to yellow and finally to black, providing an exact replication of the Battle of the Pips. What you described fits exactly the […] pattern of dense flocks of mutton birds or dusky shearwaters […] As mutton birds fly they veer left and right. This accounts for the zigzagging that was reported on the radar logs” Captain Fulton further went on to say how these huge flocks continue until they see large schools of fish, such as pollack. When the birds see them they begin landing on the sea surface then dive for their prey. This maneuver causes them to vanish from radar screens entirely. In the 1990s Aleutian fishing crews use this trait to locate large concentration of pollack, identifying the blips by their zigzagging motion and cast their nets accordingly. Were the Japanese saved by shearwater birds? Another answer came from the US Navy who officially stated that atmospheric echoes, a sort of phenomena caused the radar pips, that explanation has been highly contested. Its also been speculated that the American radar pips were 7 IJN submarines running reconnaissance. What we do know is Kimura made it to Kiska on the 28th undetected and unharmed while the US warships were enroute miles back. No American ships were anywhere near Kiska on the 28th. Admiral Kimura pulled the ships into Kiska anchorage and evacuated the entire remaining forces on the island, all 5183 men onto 8 vessels all within 55 minutes. The Japanese soldiers made sure to spend their last moments on the island setting up a plethora of booby traps. Four days later Kimura and Kawase were back in Paramushiro, successfully evacuating Kiska without firing a single shot. The Americans had no idea the evacuation occurred. In the words of one disgruntled American Colonel after the Kiska ordeal ““How I hate those bastards but I've got to give them credit for the most masterly evacuation by any army at any time and I'm not forgetting Dunkirk” I would like to take this time to remind you all that this podcast is only made possible through the efforts of Kings and Generals over at Youtube. Please go subscribe to Kings and Generals over at Youtube and to continue helping us produce this content please check out www.patreon.com/kingsandgenerals. If you are still hungry after that, give my personal channel a look over at The Pacific War Channel at Youtube, it would mean a lot to me. The drive to Lae and Salamaua rages on New Guinea as the American Navy in the frigid northern seas fought perhaps a ghost ship army. Or perhaps some pesky birds looking for tasty pollock saved the entire Japanese garrison on the island of Kiska. 

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送
Two Australian-based activists among eight Hong Kong wants to arrest - 香港警察が海外の民主派活動家8人を指名手配、2人は豪州在住

SBS Japanese - SBSの日本語放送

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 6:14


Hong Kong has issued arrest warrants for eight individuals accused of national security offences, including two in Australia. - 2020年に施行された香港国家安全維持法。オーストラリアはこの法律の議会可決を受けて、香港との犯罪人引き渡し条約を一時的に無効化しています。

SBS World News Radio
Two Australian-based activists among eight Hong Kong wants to arrest

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 4:12


Hong Kong has issued arrest warrants for eight individuals accused of national security offences, including two in Australia. Australia's Foreign Minister says she's deeply disappointed by the move, and the continued erosion of Hong Kong's rights and freedoms.

Doc's Dumb Dumb of the Day
If The Police In Australia Don't Get Ya, The Crocodiles Will

Doc's Dumb Dumb of the Day

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2023 2:07


Two Australian men tried to get away from police by jumping into a crocodile-infested river. That right there is a textbook case of "out of the frying pan and into the fire."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Briefing
What's behind the rise in driver's license suspensions?

The Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 20:47


Two Australian states have experienced a huge increase in the number of license suspensions. It's a result of AI detection software that is now being rolled out across the country. We speak with Listnr's investigative journalist Joey Watson on whether this is just good policy? Or is there more at play?    Headlines: Annual inflation rate falls to 7% A new migration strategy to be outlined Zelenskyy speaks with Xi for the first time Major Microsoft gaming deal blocked An update in the Kathleen Folbigg case   Follow The Briefing:Instagram: @thebriefingpodcast Facebook: TheBriefingNewsAUTwitter: @TheBriefingAUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan
"Food savers" helping to make fruit and veg go further

RNZ: Afternoons with Jesse Mulligan

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2023 8:20


Two Australian women have come up with a practical way to make fresh fruit and vegetables go further after they seem a little iffy to most. Alex Elliot-Howery and Jamie Edward have made it their mission is to empower home cooks.

The Space Show
2023.03.22 | Trailblazer Awarded: Two Australian consortia to develop rovers for the nation's first Moon mission

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2023 56:06


On The Space Show for Wednesday, 22 March 2023: Space Show News Trailblazer Program Awarded: Australia is closer to embarking on its first mission to the Moon in partnership with NASA. The Australian Remote Operations for Space and Earth (AROSE) consortium and the EPE and Lunar Outpost Oceania consortium, will each receive $4 million to design early-stage prototypes of a semi-autonomous rover, as part of stage one of the Trailblazer program mission to the Moon. Launch of the National Indigenous Space Academy: Indigenous Australian university students will be given an opportunity to allow their careers to take off with a new internship program supported by the Australian Space Agency (ASA) and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The National Indigenous Space Academy (NISA) will see up to five students studying in STEM fields travel to NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (NASA JPL) in California for a 10-week full-time summer internship program. A panel discussion on Moon mining and robotics at the Moon Village Association meeting, Deakin Edge at Federation Square in March 2019, featuring: Anita Parbhakar-Fox, Senior Research Fellow, Geo-environmental Studies, University of Queensland Carlos Espejel, iSpace, Luxembourg Bohan Deng, CEO Spherospace, Sydney Daniel Ricardo & Henry Lourey, Nova Rover Team, Monash University Key highlights of the 54th Lunar and Planetary Science Conference - LPSC 2023 reporting on NASA's budget decisions, the status of planetary missions, and a vigorous discussion on matters arising, with: Sandra Connelly, Deputy Associate Administrator, Science Mission Directorate, NASA HQ Lori Glaze, Director, Planetary Science Division, NASA HQ Sue Smrekar, Principal Investigator, VERITAS, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory and others... Planet Earth: Season 4 - Episode 47 The Surface Water Ocean Topography or SWOT satellite.

Save the Nation with Prof. David Flint
Rick Brown: Gulf between the two Australian nations

Save the Nation with Prof. David Flint

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2023 64:56


Expect intelligent conversations on the big issues as Professor David Flint urges Australians to take back their country.  Watch ‘Save the Nation' live and on demand at ADH TV, Fridays 8pm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community
AK Knight recaps Week Two | Australian Survivor Heroes v Villains

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 60:38


Ryan catches up with Australian Survivor All Star AK Knight to chat about episode 4, 5 and 6 (week two) of Australian Survivor Heroes v Villains Host/Producer: Ryan Brink Guest: AK KnightSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

RNZ: Checkpoint
Queensland police shooting: 'These murderous cowards did not get their way'

RNZ: Checkpoint

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 7:40


Two Australian police officers and an innocent bystander have been shot dead in an ambush at a Queensland property, in what's been described as an execution-style killing. Rachel McCrow and Matthew Arnold, aged 29 and 26, were following up on a missing persons report when three shooters - two men and a woman, dressed in camouflage, opened fire. It happened in the tiny town of Wieambilla - population about 100 - about 300km from Brisbane. Two other police officers managed to escape, both injured. A neighbour was also fatally shot. The three killers were shot during the siege. Queensland Police Union president Ian Leavers talks through the details with Lisa Owen.

Off The Tips
Podcast Two, Australian PGA Recap.

Off The Tips

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 40:04


Cam Smith just too classy this week. The lads reflect on the week that was at Royal Queensland, they also talk about LIV and chat a bit of rubbish about their own golf. Cal cops a spray in HATEMAIL. The fellas rip into the serious stuff in the fan favourite, play off holes.

Lynch and Taco
8:45 Idiotology October 25, 2022

Lynch and Taco

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022 10:12


Florida Man admits to using credit card he found 'because I am a thief', Two Australian men face charges after blinding an e-scooter rider with a projectile potato, Resident reportedly caused $20 million in damage by flooding SF high-rise

Robert McLean's Podcast
King Charles - our most significant environmentalist in history

Robert McLean's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 3:53


King Charles (pictured) is considered by some to be history's most significant environmentalist. Read the Nicole Hasham story - "‘The most significant environmentalist in history' is now king. Two Australian researchers tell of Charles' fascination with nature". A second story from The Conversation is: "‘Too hard to get to work': climate change is making workers' lives more difficult". Other climate links are: "‘Clairvoyant' 2012 climate report warned of extreme weather"; "Humanity 'going in the wrong direction' on climate change, UN warns": "Labor overhauls Climate Change Authority to counter concerns of excessive business influence";Bureau of Meteorology declares third La Niña is officially underway for Australia "Inside the mind of a sceptic: the ‘mental gymnastics' of climate change denial"; "Bureau of Meteorology declares third La Niña is officially under way for Australia"; "Fears drought and high gas prices could cause UK food shortages this winter"; "La Niña, 3 years in a row: a climate scientist on what flood-weary Australians can expect this summer"; "Now, we begin: 10 simple ways to make Australia's climate game truly next-level". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/robert-mclean/message

Hard Factor
USC and an Australian Rules Football Team are the Cock Commanders and Canada is Killing all its Citizens | 8.26.22

Hard Factor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 86:28


On today's episode…We watch a video of Orion the orca flexing his erection and then purchase the website that is going to take us to the top via GoDaddy (00:04:50). USC is renaming their mascot the Cock Commanders? (00:12:50). Two Australian rules football players engage in the most insane sexual drinkging bet (00:21:34). Canada is euthanizing its citizens at record rates (00:40:50) and much much more. (00:00:00) - Timestamps ☕ Cup of Coffee in the Big Time ☕ (00:04:50) - Fun Fact of the day: Orion the Orca's erection was caught on camera (00:08:15) - Updates: Rodman not going to Russia; Chet Holmgren out for season; Ghislaine sued by own lawyers for lack of pay (00:11:22) - Aaron Donald looks like he beat the crap out of some Bengals at practice (00:12:50) - The Cock Commanders might be new USC mascot (00:17:13) - Taxes and PPP loans and Ashley Biden diary thievery

The Gerry Anderson Randomiser
Thunderbirds - Cry Wolf

The Gerry Anderson Randomiser

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2022 37:17


Two Australian boys are playing their favourite game — "International Rescue" — when their "distress" call is picked up by https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Tracy_(Thunderbirds) (John Tracy) on https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thunderbird_5 (Thunderbird 5). After a tour of Tracy Island, and a warning not to use their radio again, the brothers are returned home. The Hood then tricks the boys into an old mine shaft before stealing secret photographs from their government agent father. This time the brothers' SOS is real, but International Rescue refuses to believe them.

The How Did We Get Here Podcast?
Episode 33 - 'Mentoring' - In Conversation with two Australian Entrepreneurs

The How Did We Get Here Podcast?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 42:03


The boys chat with Richard Siganto, Founder/CEO of iSponsor & Heman Germian, Founder/CEO of Alloc8te. Both entrepreneurs are being mentored by the VM team. The discussion centres around their growth, wins, losses and the value that the mentorship provides them

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community
Sarah Tilleke recaps Week Two | Australian Survivor Blood v Water

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2022 70:55


Ryan chats with Australian Survivor All Star Sarah Tilleke about the latest week of Australian Survivor Blood v Water. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Mi3 Audio Edition
Advertising Hall of Fame: Sarah Barclay, Faie Davis first two Australian women inductees ever with tales of inventing Singapore Girl, blokes doing feminine hygiene, badly; Warren Brown reveals a fateful moment with Brad Pitt

Mi3 Audio Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2021 80:39


Advertising legends Faie Davis and Sarah Barclay, creators of iconic ads from Yellow Pages' “Not Happy Jan” to Singapore Airlines' Singapore Girl have been inducted into the AWARD Advertising Hall of Fame. They're the first two women ever to have made the list, even an agency – The Campaign Palace – was inducted before a woman made the hallowed halls. Joining them on the podium is Warren Brown, co-founder of BMF, crafter of brilliant ideas and raconteur extraordinaire – even with 20 per cent of his brain hacked out after a stroke. Here's some fabulous tales and instructive views on the state of advertising today. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The GegenPod Euro Football Podcast, by Optus Sport
Optus Sport's Football Belongs nominated for two Australian Podcast Awards!

The GegenPod Euro Football Podcast, by Optus Sport

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2021 3:33


The incredible limited series from Optus Sport, Football Belongs, hosted by David Davutovic and authored by John Didulica, and featuring a host of prominent sporting personalities in this country, has been nominated for two awards in the upcoming 2021 Australian Podcast Awards:Best Sports PodcastBest Indigenous PodcastIf you haven't yet taken the time to soak up the depth of this series, here is a short taste of what you can hear throughout. Or, if you are ready to rip in, click here to listen: https://play.acast.com/s/football-belongsFootball Belongs. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
Two Australian universities launch survey to understand the Indian diaspora's experience in Australia - ਭਾਰਤੀ ਮੂਲ ਦੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਤਜਰਬੇ ਜਾਨਣਾ ਚਾਹੁੰਦੀਆਂ ਹਨ ਆਸਟ੍ਰੇਲੀਆ

SBS Punjabi - ਐਸ ਬੀ ਐਸ ਪੰਜਾਬੀ

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 13:00


The Australian National University and the University of Western Australia have launched a survey to understand the issues faced by newly arrived Indian migrants in Australia. - ਆਸਟ੍ਰੇਲੀਅਨ ਨੈਸ਼ਨਲ ਯੂਨਿਵਰਸਿਟੀ ਅਤੇ ਵੈਸਟਰਨ ਆਸਟ੍ਰੇਲੀਆ ਯੂਨਿਵਰਸਿਟੀ ਵਲੋਂ ਮਿਲ ਕੇ ਇੱਕ ਸਾਂਝਾ ਪਰੋਜੈਕਟ ਸ਼ੁਰੂ ਕੀਤਾ ਗਿਆ ਹੈ ਜਿਸ ਦਾ ਮਕਸਦ ਭਾਰਤੀ ਮੂਲ ਦੇ ਲੋਕਾਂ ਦੇ ਆਸਟ੍ਰੇਲੀਆ ਵਿਚਲੇ ਤਜ਼ਰਬੇ ਜਾਣਦੇ ਹੋਏ ਭਵਿੱਖ ਲਈ ਢੁੱਕਵੀਆਂ ਯੋਜਨਾਵਾਂ ਬਨਾਉਣਾ ਹੈ।

SpaceTime with Stuart Gary | Astronomy, Space & Science News

The Astronomy, Technology, and Space Science News Podcast.SpaceTime Series 24 Episode 109*Super volcanoes discovered on MarsScientists found evidence that a region of northern Mars called Arabia Terra experienced thousands of “super eruptions,” the biggest volcanic eruptions known, over a 500-million-year period.*Uncovering the secret mushballs of Neptune and UranusMushballs – giant, slushy hailstones made from a mixture of ammonia and water – may be responsible for an atmospheric anomaly at Neptune and Uranus that has been puzzling scientists.*461 new outer solar system objects found -- but no Planet 9The Dark Energy Survey has discovered 461 new outer solar system objects.Since 2013 the survey has been studying the properties of a mysterious force known as dark energy which is causing the expansion of the universe to accelerate.*Two Australian satellites included in the latest dragon cargo ship missionSpaceX have launched another Dragon resupply mission to the International Space Station. Included in the payload are the Australian Research Council's CUAVA-1 satellite which is carrying four experimental payloads for the University of Sydney and Macquarie University and Curtin University's Binar-1 spacecraft which will test new technology designed for eventual use in the Binar Prospector spacecraft which will be flown in lunar orbit in 2025.*The Science ReportThe hole in the ozone layer larger than usual this year.A new more efficient electrocatalyst to make green hydrogen from water.New research suggests T-rex wagged its tail like a puppy.Skeptic's guide to anti-vaxxers pushing flawed studies.For more SpaceTime and show links: https://linktr.ee/biteszHQ Your support is needed...SpaceTime is an independently produced podcast (we are not funded by any government grants, big organisations or companies), and we're working towards becoming a completely listener supported show...meaning we can do away with the commercials and sponsors. We figure the time can be much better spent on researching and producing stories for you, rather than having to chase sponsors to help us pay the bills.That's where you come in....help us reach our first 1,000 subscribers...at that level the show becomes financially viable and bills can be paid without us breaking into a sweat every month. Every little bit helps...even if you could contribute just $1 per month. It all adds up.By signing up and becoming a supporter at the $5 or more level, you get immediate access to over 240 commercial-free, double, and triple episode editions of SpaceTime plus extended interview bonus content. You also receive all new episodes on a Monday rather than having to wait the week out. Subscribe via Patreon or Supercast (you get a month's free trial with Supercast to see if it's really for you or not)....and share in the rewards. Details at Patreon www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgary or Supercast - https://bitesznetwork.supercast.tech/ Details at https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com or www.bitesz.com Sponsor Details:This episode is brought to you with the support of NameCheap…cheap domain names is just the beginning of your own online presence. We use them and we love them. Get our special deal…just visit: https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com/namecheap and help support the show.For more SpaceTime visit https://spacetimewithstuartgary.com (mobile friendly). For enhanced Show Notes including photos to accompany this episode: https://www.bitesz.com/show/spacetime/blog/ RSS feed: https://rss.acast.com/spacetime Email: mailto:SpaceTime@bitesz.comTo receive the Astronomy Daily Newsletter free, direct to your inbox...just join our mailing list at www.bitesz.com or visit https://www.bitesz.com/p/astronomy-daily/Help support SpaceTime: The SpaceTime with Stuart Gary merchandise shop. Get your T-Shirts, Coffee Cups, badges, tote bag + more and help support the show. Check out the range: http://www.cafepress.com/spacetime Thank you.To receive the Astronomy Daily Newsletter free, direct to your inbox...just join our mailing list at www.bitesz.com/mailinglist For more, follow SpaceTime on Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr, YouTube, Instagram, Patreon, and Spreaker:Facebook: @spacetimewithstuartgaryTwitter: @stuartgaryTumblr: http://spacetimewithstuartgary.tumblr.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacetimewithstuartgary/YouTube: www.youtube.com/c/spacetimewithstuartgary Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/spacetimewithstuartgarySpreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/spacetime-with-stuart-gary-2017 If you're enjoying SpaceTime, please help out by sharing and telling your friends. The best recommendation I can get is one by you. Thank you…www.bitesz.com

DOGS
Teachers' worth, OECD data shows that Australian public school teachers are overworked, underpaid and much more

DOGS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2021


Just how much teachers are worth. A bill to prevent religious discrimination on the basis of gender/sexuality. OECD data shows that Australian public school teachers are overworked and underpaid, public schools dangerously underfunded. Just how much UNPAID work teachers do. Two Australian teachers nominated for international award for excellence on teaching.Great State School of the Week- Brunswick Secondary Collegewww.adogs.info

Life of Brian...Mannix that is.
S2E15: LIFE OF BRIAN...Mannix that is Episode 15 Michael Chugg & Dragon

Life of Brian...Mannix that is.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 57:27


Two Australian music icons on the one episode - Michael Chugg and Dragon's Todd Hunter and Mark Williams. Stories from the many and varied parts of their collective colourful histories are rolled out in this most entertaining episode.  Thanks to Murcotts Driving Excellence - making good drivers better 1300 55 576 murcotts.edu.au    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast
The 'unbelievable' ties between two Australian Olympic legends

4BC Breakfast with Neil Breen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 8:44


It's the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, and Australian sporting history is in the making.   Long-jumper Jai Taurima stunned on the track and field team, winning silver with a jump of 8.49 metres. Not far away, gymnast Ji Wallace dazzled crowds on the trampoline, also taking home a silver medal. Both Jumping J(a)is, both taking silver. But Ji Wallace told Neil Breen this morning the connection between the athletes goes deeper. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

96.7 KCAL Rocks!
A Woman in Quarantine Was Busted Having Cigarettes Delivered By Drone

96.7 KCAL Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 2:44


Two Australian quarantine cheats are in the news: A woman in mandatory hotel quarantine was cited for having cigarettes delivered to her by a DRONE. And a man was arrested after sneaking out of his quarantine, by doing the old bed-sheets-out-the-window trick.

Ash London LIVE Catch Up - Hit Network
Ed Sheeran's Enlisted These Two Australian Icons For A NEW Song

Ash London LIVE Catch Up - Hit Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2021 1:45


Ed told Ash London Live about the special backing vocals on track 'Visiting Hours'  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

7NEWS Australia Podcast
7NEWS Update: Friday April 30, 2021

7NEWS Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 16:22


Two Australian cricketers have landed in Melbourne from India despite the Federal Government banning flights and saying it closed all border loopholes; a Liberal staffer has filed a police report, claiming explicit videos of him performing a sex act inside Parliament House were leaked in an act of revenge porn, India's COVID catastrophe is worsening, with official numbers soaring to a new record high of more than 380,000 new cases a day. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

7NEWS Australia Podcast
7NEWS Update: Friday April 30, 2021

7NEWS Australia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 16:22


Two Australian cricketers have landed in Melbourne from India despite the Federal Government banning flights and saying it closed all border loopholes; a Liberal staffer has filed a police report, claiming explicit videos of him performing a sex act inside Parliament House were leaked in an act of revenge porn, India's COVID catastrophe is worsening, with official numbers soaring to a new record high of more than 380,000 new cases a day. More news across the day on 7NEWS.com.au and 7Plus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mining Stock Daily
A $4-Billion Lithium Merger

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 8:43


Two Australian-listed lithium companies announced they plan to merge. We have new drill results from Roscan Gold, Montage Gold, Solaris Resources and Galway Metals. Northern Vertex and Golden Minerals both provide Q1 production numbers. We'd like to thank our sponsors: Integra Resources is advancing the past-producing DeLamar Project in southwestern Idaho. The Company has continued to demonstrate resource growth and conversion through greenfield and brownfield exploration and plans on delivering a pre-feasibility study in Q4 2021 to further de-risk and advance the project towards permitting. Integra Resources trades on the TSX-V under ITR and the NYSE American under ITRG. Corvus Gold is a North American gold exploration and development company, focused on its near-term gold-silver mining projects in southwestern Nevada. The Company holds a commanding land position within the Bullfrog Mining District. Neighbouring, adjacent projects controlled by AngloGold Ashanti, Kinross Gold and Coeur Mining highlight this active District. The two 100% owned North Bullfrog & Mother Lode projects have a combined nearly 4-Million oz gold of in-pit resource and continues to grow with an on-going, successful, resource expansion drill program. Corvus trades on the TSX and the Nasdaq with the symbol KOR. Western Copper and Gold is focused on developing the world-class Casino project in Canada's Yukon Territory. The Casino project consists of an impressive 11 billion pounds of copper and 21 million ounces of gold in an overall resource. Western Copper and Gold trades on the TSX and the NYSE American with WRN. Be sure to follow the company via their website, www.westerncopperandgold.com. Rio-2 is advancing the Fenix Gold Project in Chile, the largest undeveloped gold heap leach project in the Americas. Fenix consists of 5 million ounces in the measured and indicated resource category and 1.4 million ounces in the inferred resource category. With a robust PFS in place, Fenix is set up for fast-tracked construction and production. You can find a list of project and company information on their website, rio2.com.

Sklarbro Country Virus Edition

Two Australian dudes get drunk and ride a blow up mattress several miles out to see by accident. Austraiia: if Florida was a continent. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sklarbrocountry/support

Soul Search - ABC RN
From Crikey! to Karma: Religion in Aussie English

Soul Search - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 54:05


Today on Soul Search we saunter through the world of words. Two Australian lexicographers Sue Butler and Amanda Laugesen explore how words come about in a dictionary – and how religious words like karma, temple, and Zen entered popular use. Then part two of our series on faith & sex continues with a look at the role of intimacy in Islam.

Soul Search - ABC RN
From Crikey! to Karma: Religion in Aussie English

Soul Search - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2021 54:05


Today on Soul Search we saunter through the world of words. Two Australian lexicographers Sue Butler and Amanda Laugesen explore how words come about in a dictionary – and how religious words like karma, temple, and Zen entered popular use. Then part two of our series on faith & sex continues with a look at the role of intimacy in Islam.

Southpaws
Southpaws 2-19-21

Southpaws

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2021 59:00


Darren, Katy, and Jack discuss these topics:We look at the sordid legacy of Rush Limbaugh, who passed away from lung cancer at the age of 70.Conservative corporate greed meets climate change in Texas as many residents are without power due to a cold snap hitting the state.Two Australian billionaires want to build temporary housing for Covid patients to segregate them from the rest of Australia’s population.Facebook bans Australian accounts from sharing news stories after the government proposed allowing news organizations to charge Facebook and other social media companies for using their content.And Dominion Voting Systems is expected to sue My Pillow founder Mike Lindell for defamation after he falsely claimed that China hacked into Dominion’s voting machines to throw the 2020 presidential election to President Joe Biden.Hammer Time: Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey (R) falsely told a talk radio interviewer this week that dead people voted in the 2020 presidential election.Off The Cuff: A UK woman was duped into believing that she and her four children could prevent Covid by drinking their own urine.

Hope Mornings
Foreign Minister Marise Payne Advocates for Two Australian Citizens Detained Overseas

Hope Mornings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2021 6:31


Monument Techno Podcast
MNMT 281: OXYGN

Monument Techno Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2020 58:49


Two Australian artists behind Melbournes emerging Dilate brand, Leroy Moeller and Marcus Murphy have come together as OXYGN to gift Monument with its 281st Podcast instalment. Together their ideas combine, sharp percussive shapes and sculptured electronic sounds into natural rhythm that will guide us through the hour. Enjoy. Read More: https://mnmt.no/magazine/2020/12/10/mnmt-281-percussive-shapes-and-sculptured-electronic-sounds-by-oxygn/ https://soundcloud.com/oxygndilate

Chukka Talk with Ryan Murphy
#20: Sara and Charlie Grills — (With Special Co-Host Lesley Plant) The Family Which Provided Twenty-Four Horses for the World Cup in 2019 as well as Two Australian Representative World Cup Players.

Chukka Talk with Ryan Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 78:29


On this episode, Sara and Charlie of Berragoon ASH Stud take the time to share the keys to their success as breeders and parents. Charlie discusses why gray horses smell and Jim Grills pops in for a few and Lesley shares priceless Canadian and American travel tales. Enjoy! Find us on Apply, Spotify and Stitcher! If you enjoy this podcast, please subscribe, rate and review! It takes less than 6 seconds. Thanks!

Whateley
Justin Langer doesn't agree with two Australian teams playing at the same time in different parts of the world (14/10/20)

Whateley

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2020 2:45


Justin Langer doesn't agree with two Australian teams playing at the same time in different parts of the world

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
News in Hindi 24 September 2020

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2020 10:14


In this bulletin...** A man accused of killing three Perth women in the mid-1990s found guilty of killing two of them...** Two Australian scholars reportedly banned from entering China... And in India, Central Minister of State for Railways Suresh Angadi succumbed to COVID-19 in New Delhi

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்
Two Australian reporters flee China in extraordinary circumstances - ஆஸ்திரேலிய ஊடகவியலாளர்கள் வெளியேறினர் - நடந்தது என்ன?

SBS Tamil - SBS தமிழ்

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 6:18


Two Australian journalists are back in Australia after having to flee China in extraordinary circumstances. It's yet another blow to the deteriorating relationship between Australia and its biggest trading partner. That story by Sunil Awasthi for SBS News, produced by Praba Maheswaran for SBS Tamil. - அசாதாரண சூழ்நிலைகள் காரணமாக இரண்டு ஆஸ்திரேலிய ஊடகவியலாளர்கள் சீனாவை விட்டு வெளியேறி நாடு திரும்பியுள்ளனர். இரு நாடுகளுக்குமிடையிலான பதற்றம் அதிகரித்துள்ளது. இதுபற்றி Sunil Awasthi தயாரித்த செய்தி விவரணத்தை தமிழில் தருகிறார் மகேஸ்வரன் பிரபாகரன்.

SBS World News Radio
Two Australian reporters flee China in extraordinary circumstances

SBS World News Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 5:06


An unintended and hasty return home for ABC journalist Bill Birtles, and Australian Financial Review journalist Michael Smith.

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson
"The killer was the uncertainty"

Perth Live with Oliver Peterson

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 4:18


Two Australian journalists have made a desperate dash back to Australia after fearing for their safety in China. The Australian Financial Review’s Michael Smith and the ABC’s Bill Birtles both left China on Monday night after a tense diplomatic standoff, which Australia’s foreign minister called a “very disappointing series of events”. AFR editor Paul Bailey says it was "chilling" to hear how Police knocked on the door of the journalist's homes after midnight on Thursday to tell them they were part of an investigation.  See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी
News in Hindi 08 September 2020

SBS Hindi - SBS हिंदी

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2020 12:32


Catch the latest news of 08/09/2020 **Two Australian journalists arrive in Sydney, after being rushed out of China over safety concerns. // **China tried to close in on Indian positions on the South Bank of Ladakh's Pangong Lake on Monday and fired shots in the air, India said today.

Renegade Talk Radio
Can the coronavirus be spread through farts? with Richie and Lady L

Renegade Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2020 23:08


The smell may be hell but the mist could leave you pissed. Two Australian doctors are weighing in about the spread of the coronavirus “down under” — whether it can be spread through farts, that is. During Friday’s episode of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation’s “Coronacast” podcast, producer and host Dr. Norman Swan made a cautionary suggestion when it comes to particles of feces set adrift within a fart and the spread of COVID-19. Biden: I'd pick Michelle Obama as running mate 'in a heartbeat' Some speculate ex-first lady would become president almost immediately

heliumTALK - das Kunstgespräch
#73 [english]: Corona-Isolation special with Rachael McCully & Jordy Kerwick, two Australian artists currently in France

heliumTALK - das Kunstgespräch

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 56:08


My guests of this episode are Rachael McCully and Jordy Kerwick, two Australian artists who are currently living in the South of France. For these special shows of my podcast I talk with people from the art world about the current situation we're all facing these days. I just want to know how artists and gallerists from different countries are dealing with being locked down. ⠀

SBS Hmong - SBS Hmong
Friday news 2020.02.21 - Xovxwm hnub zwj Kuab (Friday news 2020.02.21)

SBS Hmong - SBS Hmong

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2020 13:33


Two Australian evacuees from Diamond Princess contracted COVID 19 being sent home, Police apology, train derailed in Victoria, Labor zero emission by 2050, Australian's military upgrade, Queensland's cyclone - Muaj 2 tug neeg Australia uas caij lub nkoj kis tau tus mob COVID19, tub ceev xwm cov kev thov txim rau cov xwm txheej kub ntxhov hauv lub cuab yig, tsheb ciav hlau poob ciav ntawm Victoria, pab nom Labor yuav tsis pub kom muaj tej pa tsis huv rau xyoo 2050, kho Australia lub tshav dav hlau tub rog ntawm xeev Northern Territory, Queensland lub khaub zeeg cua

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community
Ben Morgan Recap Episode Six (Week Two) | Australian Survivor All Stars

Brink Of Reality | Australian Survivor Community

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 56:15


Airing: WEDNESDAY 12 Feb, 2020 Ryan Brink chats with Australian Survivor Ben Morgan about the latest episode of Australian Survivor All Stars (S5) Follow Ryan on twitter at RyanVBrink Support the show.

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali
An Australian magazine under fire after mixing up the photographs of two Australian models of African heritage - An Australian magazine under fire after mixing up the photographs of two Australian models of African heritage

SBS Somali - SBS Afomali

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2019 4:30


Joornaal lagu haysto inuu isku qalday labo sawir oo ay leeyihiin labo gabdhood oo Africa kasoo jeeda. - Joornaal lagu haysto inuu isku qalday labo sawir oo ay leeyihiin labo gabdhood oo Africa kasoo jeeda.

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast
Thai Cave Rescuers Recognized for Bravery

レアジョブ英会話 Daily News Article Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 2:09


Two Australian medics have received an award for helping rescue a Thai football team trapped in a cave. On Australia Day this year, Dr. Richard Harris and Dr. Craig Challen received the Australian of the Year award. The award is given to distinguished Australians who served as role models for others. Dr. Harris and Dr. Challen were honored for their participation in the rescue of 12 athletes and their team coach from a Thai cave last year. Both medics greatly contributed in rescuing the team. Dr. Harris put his life at risk to reach the cave where the team was trapped. He also gave the boys and their coach sedatives to calm them down before they were led out of the cave through tunnels. He reportedly stayed in the cave until everyone was safely evacuated. Dr. Challen, on the other hand, was one of the people who played a crucial role in evacuating the team members one at a time through the cave tunnels. In response to the recognition he received, Dr. Harris said that he wants the award to serve as an inspiration for children to explore more. He hopes that children would see exploring their surroundings as a way of challenging themselves. Aside from being named Australian of the Year, the two men have also been conferred the Star of Courage and the Medal of the Order of Australia. The Star of Courage is awarded to people who have demonstrated exceptional bravery in the face of danger. On the other hand, the Medal of the Order of Australia is given to those who have done outstanding service.

WELL DONE with Diogo999
Pilot ep #002: 21 Savage, 6IX9INE, Joe Rogan & Jack Dorsey | Who Are We (WAW) - ep#002

WELL DONE with Diogo999

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2019 38:33


Two Australian comedians cover the major break outs this week: 1. 21 Savage getting arrested by ICE after being found to be a UK citizen. 2. Updates on Tekashi 6IX9INE trial. 3. Joe Rogan's podcast backlash after interview with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey. Instagrams: @Diogo_999_ @jcobmc Catch us next week for another episode of WAW - 'Who Are We' to talk about these sensitive topics! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thefiveeightshow/message

TakeAway Podcast
TakeAway Podcast - Ep 32 - Operation Repo, Survivor And Fear Factor

TakeAway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 21:51


Make sure to leave a like if you enjoy! Two Australian lads just talking about anything and everything. If you need something funny and entertaining to listen to while your at work, gym, school, doing house work, going for a walk, escaping prison, doing the dishes, or just simply chilling out in a strangers home while your waiting for them to arrive then this is the podcast for you. Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-954239333 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/takeaway_podcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TakeAwayPodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TakeAway-Podcast-297761930654537/

TakeAway Podcast
TakeAway Podcast - Ep 33 - Prison Escape Scenarios

TakeAway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 20:41


God of war for game of the year yea? Two Australian lads just talking about anything and everything. If you need something funny and entertaining to listen to while your at work, gym, school, doing house work, going for a walk, escaping prison, doing the dishes, or just simply chilling out in a strangers home while your waiting for them to arrive then this is the podcast for you. Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-954239333 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/takeaway_podcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TakeAwayPodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TakeAway-Podcast-297761930654537/

TakeAway Podcast
TakeAway Podcast - Ep 31 - Streamer Pokimane Without Makeup Controversy. Shark Vs Snake Scenario

TakeAway Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2018 15:35


Like for a makeup tutorial Two Australian lads just talking about anything and everything. If you need something funny and entertaining to listen to while your at work, gym, school, doing house work, going for a walk, escaping prison, doing the dishes, or just simply chilling out in a strangers home while your waiting for them to arrive then this is the podcast for you. Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-954239333 Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/takeaway_podcast/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/TakeAwayPodcast Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TakeAway-Podcast-297761930654537/

Earshot - ABC RN
Deported

Earshot - ABC RN

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2018 28:25


Two Australian musicians travelled overseas for work but they didn't make it past immigration at the airport; tales of holding cells and humiliation.

iReadit
#319 - $50m for the Children!

iReadit

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2017 44:09


Help support the show! - http://www.patreon.com/dailyinternet   #10 - Two Australian banks just successfully used blockchain on commercial property deals   #9 - Businessman to donate $50m for new children's hospital   #8 - Floyd Mayweather Asks IRS for Tax Reprieve Until After Conor McGregor Fight   #7 - Mike Pence Says He Touched NASA Equipment Because Marco Rubio Dared Him   #6 - Oculus cuts Rift price for second time this year, now $399 with Touch   #5 - Police shoot man and woman dressed as Batman characters during sex act at Australian nightclub   #4 - EPA seeks to scrap rule protecting drinking water for third of Americans   #3 - Shell Plans to Spend $1 Billion a Year on Clean Energy by 2020   #2 - Patients whose emergency surgeries are delayed have higher risk of dying: study   #1 - Just 100 companies responsible for 71% of global emissions, study says    Follow us on Social: Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/ireadit Instagram: https://instagram.com/ireaditcast Twitter: http://twitter.com/ireaditcast E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com   Voicemail: (508)-738-2278   Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein

Joke of the Day!
4/28/17 Two Australian bushmen were...

Joke of the Day!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2017 2:02


Two Australian bushmen were...

HARKpodcast
Episode 112: Christmas Dinner Down Under

HARKpodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2017 39:27


As we await spring here in Canada, we take a week to recognize our friends who are right now moving into autumn. Two Australian holiday songs come to us by anonymous request: "How To Make Gravy" by Paul Kelly and "White Wine in the Sun" by Tim Minchin.

Out From Under
Ghostgirl, Via Tania | NWAP092

Out From Under

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2016 59:00


Two Australian artists working at the fringes of popular music; both on radically different musical trajectories, but nonetheless equally compelled by a deep desire to protect their own creative freedom. We hear from Via Tania, who discusses her twenty year career, playing with artists such as Prefuse 73, Tortoise, Marcus Popp and Jori Hulkonnen, and weaving her way from nineties grunge, through alt.jazz and Finnish techno to her recent work with a Chicago orchestra; and we talk to Sydney producer Ghostgirl, as she embarks on a spiritually-rich electronic project, inspired by a chance encounter with two rookie soldiers on Chat Roulette.Originally broadcast on 'Out From Under' on Resonance Extra.

Ideas at the House
Germaine Greer & John Bell: 'Women in Shakespeare' (All About Women 2015)

Ideas at the House

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2015 53:44


Shakespeare wrote challenging, glorious roles for female characters well before women were allowed on stage. With often fewer lines than the men, Shakespeare’s women pack a dramatic punch, from cross dressing girls to bloodthirsty villains, and everything in between. Two Australian icons take the stage to discuss what 21st-century audiences want from 16th-century heroines. John Bell’s passion for Shakespeare resulted in an audacious idea 25 years ago, when he founded Bell Shakespeare - a theatre company dedicated to performing Shakespeare in a way that’s relevant and exciting to Australian audiences. Inimitable feminist icon Germaine Greer has been writing about Shakespeare since 1967. When it comes to the artistic and political puzzle of Shakespeare’s women, it’s hard to imagine a more qualified (and entertaining) duo.” John Bell is one of the nation’s most illustrious theatre personalities. Award-winning actor, acclaimed director, risk-taking impressario and torch-bearing educationalist, Bell has been a key figure in shaping the nation’s theatrical identity over the past 50 years. He is the founder of Bell Shakespeare theatre company, which is celebrating its 25th year. Germaine Greer is a writer and academic and is best known for her work as a key figure in modern feminism. Her ideas about gender and sexuality have provoked controversy since the release of her 1970 book The Female Eunuch. Her other works include Sex and Destiny: The Politics of Human Fertility, The Change: Women, Aging and the Menopause, The Whole Woman, Shakespeare's Wife and most recently White Beech: The Rainforest Years.

Bridechilla- Wedding Planning Podcast
034- Wedding Q&A- Grooms Grooming & Vow Writing

Bridechilla- Wedding Planning Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2015 30:43


You’ve got wedding planning questions and Save The Date Wedding Podcast host Aleisha McCormack, has answers! In this episode Celebrant Josh Withers returns as a special guest Q&A questions answerer person. Josh is an Australian marriage celebrant (who regularly travels all over the world marrying people) …lucky chap and lucky people, because Josh is tops! We talk grooms grooming (I learn what pomade is!) vow writing advice and Josh talks about how he’d change his wedding if he and his wife Britt were to do it again. Get ready, because there are TWO Australian accents to deal with!  Be on your way to wedding Planning Zen with the Bridechilla Guides! Visit the Bridechilla Store and use the Codeword LISTEN for 10% off your order! Join the Bridechilla Community on Facebook. The best Wedding Planning community around. It's bullshit-free, jerk-free and a nice place to be! Keep up to date with the Bridechilla Blog, read podcast show notes and be inspired by real Bridechilla Weddings Join Bridechilla founder, Aleisha on Instagram, for wedding inspiration and more!