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3AW Breakfast with Ross and John
Man to ride lawn mower from Central Victoria Hotel to Canberra for great cause

3AW Breakfast with Ross and John

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 3:23


A man will set off from a Toolleen hotel in central Victoria to Canberra to raise money for Motor Neuron Disease.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

360 with Katie Woolf
Array CEO Dylan Bennett says the new hub at the Victoria Hotel is a place where locals to get involved in e-sports, boost their tech skills and develop innovative ideas

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 7:30


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SEN Breakfast
Victoria Hotel Dimboola Publican Stoph Pilmore (12.4.23)

SEN Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 7:54


With lots of people needing to make a stop on their trip from Melbourne to Adelaide for Gather Round this weekend, Garry and Tim spoke to Victoria Hotel Dimboola Publican Stoph Pilmore who explained why his town is the perfect place to call in to. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Byhistoriepodden
Episode 19: Fredrikstad 1903

Byhistoriepodden

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 49:52


Tirsdag 7. april 1903 møttes noen unge herrer på gamle Victoria Hotel i Fredrikstad, og resultatet av møtet ble Fredrikstad Fotballklubb. Nå er aristokraten i norsk fotball 120 år og feires velfortjent med brask og bram. Mange store seire er vunnet og mye sølvtøy pusset siden den spede starten i 1903, men hvordan var livet i Fredrikstad da FFK ble født? Vi reiser tilbake i tid og besøker Fredrikstad anno 1903. Historikerne Trond Svandal og Lars Thoresen er guider når et annerledes Fredrikstad preget av støyende dampmaskiner, livlig torghandel, plankeadel, bruksarbeidere, fyll, spetakkel og en ørliten dæsj fotball skal avlegges en visitt.

10 Questions with Adam Zwar
S1 E111 - Tom Ballard

10 Questions with Adam Zwar

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2023 17:32


This week's guest on Out of the Question is the comedian and TV host, Tom Ballard. You all know Tom from Triple J, multiple hosting and guesting engagements on the ABC and Channel 10 as well as the iconic Tonightly with Tom Ballard. We talk about that here. There's also his stand up and his book, I Millennial. And now he's back with a new Melbourne Comedy Festival Show, It Is I, which is at the Victoria Hotel from March 30 and ALSO Yes/No – A Comedy Lecture, which is also at the Victoria Hotel from April 15. Tickets at the Festival website.Tom on Tonightly being cancelled. Get full access to The Kicker at thekicker.substack.com/subscribe

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent
Anthony Hammond (Victoria Hotel & Builders Arms) - A pub without booze

Dirty Linen - A Food Podcast with Dani Valent

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 23:27


A pub without booze sounds like the start of a joke - or maybe a bad dream for those who equate heading to their local with drinking beer or having a glass of wine with a meal and some mates. But drinking is shifting - low and no alcohol beverages are mainstream. We catch up with non-drinking publican Anthony Hammond, owner of Victoria Hotel in Melbourne's Footscray and Builders Arms in Fitzroy. https://www.instagram.com/hammond_am/?hl=en Follow Dirty Linen on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/dirtylinenpodcast Follow Dani Valent https://www.instagram.com/danivalent Follow Rob Locke (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/foodwinedine/ Follow Huck (Executive Producer) https://www.instagram.com/huckstergram/ LISTEN TO OUR OTHER FOOD PODCASTS https://linktr.ee/DeepintheWeedsNetwork

Woman's Hour
Women in business and three tier lockdown. Working as a midwife. Patricia Devlin. Children's play in hospitals.

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 45:51


As the new three tier Covid lock down system comes into force in England we talk to some of the businesses which’re now facing stricter restrictions. Hannah Butler who runs the Victoria Hotel in the centre of Nottingham – a city which is now in the high risk tier - and also to Tanya Harrison who runs a hair salon in Liverpool which is now in the highest risk tier. And as the Northern Ireland executive meets today to agree what new measures are needed to curb the steep rise in covid cases there, Tina McKenzie from the Federation of Small Businesses will assess the economic impact of any new restrictions. In her book Overdue: Birth, Burnout and a Blueprint for a Better NHS, Amity Reed describes what led her to becoming a midwife, in particular her desire to properly support and care for women throughout pregnancy, birth and postnatally. The reality of working in over-stretched and underfunded NHS maternity service soon shattered her illusions. The former midwife joins Jane to talk about her experiences as a midwife. A journalist who writes about paramilitaries, has made a formal complaint to the Police Ombudsman for Northern Ireland because investigations into threats she’s received have come to nothing. A year ago Patricia Devlin, who’s a crime journalist for the Sunday World, was posted a message on Facebook saying “Don’t go near your granny’s … Trisha. You will watch your new born get raped COMBAT 18!” It’s not the first threat she’s had but it’s the first time her baby’s been threatened. Lisa Beaumont has just been awarded Health Play Specialist of the Year from The Starlight Children’s Foundation, for her work at Leeds Children’s hospital. She joins Jane to discuss the help she provides to seriously sick children, and the impact coronavirus is having on the service she can provide. Presenter: Jane Garvey Producer: Dianne McGregor

Ine og Dags Podcast
Byen som formet Norge

Ine og Dags Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 54:14


I boken "Byen som formet Norge" forsøket Sven Egil Omdal å få fram hva Stavanger har betydd i utviklet av det Norge vi kjenner i dag. I denne episoden snakker vi med Omdal om boken, og vi har plassert oss på det nyoppussede Victoria Hotel nede i sentrum av byen vi snakker om. En episode proppet med detaljer og kunnskap om Stavanger som du kanskje ikke ante noe om. Sven Egil Omdal er en norsk journalist, redaktør og organisasjonsleder født i Stavanger. Han ble ansatt i Stavanger Aftenblad i 1971. I perioden 1975 til 1976 arbeidet han i Adresseavisen. Han ble redaktør i Kirkens informasjonstjeneste i 1976, denne jobben hadde han frem til 1979 da han ble ansatt som journalist og senere reportasjesjef i Vårt Land. Formelt hadde han denne jobben frem til 1991, men i det fire siste årene hadde han permisjon for å lede Norsk Journalistlag. Etter at han gikk tilbake til Stavanger Aftenblad i 1991 har han vært nyhetsredaktør, kulturredaktør og multimediaredaktør. Han har vært stasjonert i Washington DC og Brussel og bor for tiden i Berlin. Han har også vært leder for Pressens Faglige Utvalg, styremedlem i International Federation of Journalists og medlem av Den norske nasjonalkommisjonen for Unesco. I tillegg til journalistyrket har han også skrevet flere bøker. I 2009 ble han tildelt Gullpennen av Riksmålsforbundet. Juryleder Sverre Martin Gunnerud uttalte da han utdelte prisen: «Han er en uredd kommentator som har klare og til dels nådeløse meninger.» See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Dead Curious
S1E2: Stories from South Africa: The Kempton Park Hospital & The Victoria Hotel

Dead Curious

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 56:42


This week on Dead Curious: Government conspiracies, ghosts, EVPs, and more and as we cover the mystery of the Kempton Park hospital and the Victoria hotel hauntings! Be sure to check out one of our more recent episodes too! They get a lot better - we promise! :p Follow us on the social meeds, join the Sletty Yeties on Patreon, or send in your story at www.deadcurious.co.za --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dead-curious/message

Tim en Paul Geschiedenis Podcast
2.12 Tim en Paul en de Schietpartij op de Dam, deel II.

Tim en Paul Geschiedenis Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 39:22


Deel II van onze podcast over de Schietpartij op de Dam. We spreken met Johan de Jongh. De vader van Johan, Jan, wachtmeester bij de Marechaussee, kwam om het leven tijdens het vuurgevecht rond het Centraal Station, vlak na de gebeurtenissen op de Dam. Vele jaren later bleek Jan voor het verzet gewerkt te hebben, en speelde een cruciale rol bij het kalmeren van de situatie op de Dam. Er is een gedenksteen voor Jan de Jongh bij de plaats waar hij is overleden - het Victoria Hotel. Deze is geadopteerd door OBS De Burght. Bij het hotel is elk jaar een herdenkingsmoment, waarbij kinderen van deze basischool, de Marechaussee en Johan de Jongh aanwezig zijn. Behalve dit jaar. Johan vertelt ons zijn verhaal over de telefoon.

This AFL Life
This AFL Life - S5 - Episode 04

This AFL Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 42:37


Co-hosts Alison Smirnoff, Rachel Hibbert & Susan Cadman are back again to chat all things AFLW and pub reviews. Rachel also unveils her Round 3 (W)rap. And don't miss the This AFL Life, real life meet-up this Sunday at the Victoria Hotel in Brunswick! Intro/outro music is a track called '52 aflw players' by local Melbourne band, Eggy. Stream it now on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/track/2aqVoH0M2ZW7aJAz7olipA

Tea With Alice
Jarrod McKenna - RealityCast

Tea With Alice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 56:25


Jarrod McKenna is a friend of the podcast and fascinating character; peace activist, money-where-his-mouth-is Christian, thoughtful conversationalist. We had a lovely chat in the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne before my show. Come see MYTHOS in the world somewhere and sign up to support the podcast on Patreon.com/AliceFraser

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl
151 - Judith Lucy, Andy Lee, Jo Firestone and Alice Snedden

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 60:37


Judith Lucy, Andy Lee, Jo Firestone and Alice Snedden recorded live as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival where we find out who has a "brand", what Andy did during puberty and why Judith is a very good sleeper.If in Melbourne come see Josh Earl Talks 8:15 at the Victoria Hotel until April 21. Tickets at joshearl.com.au And/or the two remaining Live podcasts at the European Bier Cafe, Sundays at 3pm. Tickets at joshearl.com.au Or if you want to support the podcast and keep the lights on become a Patreon subscriber Patreon.com/DYKWIA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl
150 - Emmy Blotnick, Joel Kim Booster, Deanne Smith and Aaron Chen (Live at the MICF)

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2019 52:29


Emmy Blotnick, Joel Kim Booster, Deanne Smith and Aaron Chen recorded live as part of the Melbourne International Comedy Festival where we find out how Joel wants to ruin his career, why Aaron was trolling the NSW police and what happened when Emmy was taught sex ed.If in Melbourne come to the live episodes Sundays at the European Bier Cafe at 3pm and Josh Earl Talks at the Victoria Hotel each night at 8:15 until April 21. For tickets go to joshearl.com.auAlso support the podcast by becoming a Patreon subscriber at patreon.comThis episode was brought to you by Justin Hamilton's new MICF show The Ballad of John Tilt Animus, for tickets and details go to comedy.com.au See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl
149 - Sam Taunton, Danielle Walker, Adam Knox, Kate Dehnert

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 71:34


Sam Taunton, Danielle Walker, Adam Knox, Kate Dehnert find out who is always tweeting about kissing, what Kate's mum forced her to do to entertain her friends and what Sam really got up to with Warnie.This episode is brought to you by Cal Wilson's new show Gifted Underachiever, go to comedy.com.au for ticket detailsAlso speaking of MICF Josh Earl Talks is on right now, every night until April 21 at the Victoria Hotel, head to joshearl.com.au for tickets.Also the five live podcasts are on sale now too, Sundays at the European Bier Cafe, and April 9 at Max Watts House of Music, head over to joshearl.com.au for ticketsAlso support the podcast by becoming a Patreon member at patreon.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

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Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl
Best of 2018 - Live Episodes

Don't You Know Who I Am? Hosted by Josh Earl

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2019 78:19


This year I did more live episodes than any other year and these are the top 5 most downloaded. With clips featuring the best and funniest stories from the year. Brisbane live show on sale now. March 16 3pm at Heya Bar in Fortitude Valley. Tickets are on sale at joshearl.com.au Melbourne live shows are on sale now. Sundays during the Melbourne International Comedy Festival, 3pm at the European Bier Cafe, tickets and season passes available at joshearl.com.au Plus my brand new stand up show Josh Earl Talks, on as part of the MICF March 28 - April 21 (No show Mondays) at the Victoria Hotel. For tickets go to joshearl.com.au And support the show by becoming a Patreon subscriber. Bonus monthly episodes and ticket giveways at patreon.com/DYKWIA See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Rare Air with Meri Fatin
Michael Woodley Part 1: Yindjibarndi Native Title Fight

Rare Air with Meri Fatin

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 35:13


“Until we know no more Yindjibarndi are coming, we've got no right to give this country away.” Michael Woodley, Bidarra law carrier, CEO Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation As a journalist and sometimes just as a human being, I have followed the story of the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation and Andrew Forrest's Fortescue Metals Group in their native title negotiations, since 2011. In late October 2015 I finally went to this place I'd been talking about for years with my Three Gates Media colleague Marnie Richardson.  We stood at the top of Mt Welcome in Roebourne, in 40 plus degree heat and looked in all directions. Across the Harding River, we saw the place where the Yindjibarndi first camped in the 1930's when they were herded off their land (situated south of here)…the bleak cemetery carpeted with red dust, the Fifty Cent Hall, scene of numerous native title meetings, the disused Victoria Hotel outside which sixteen year old John Pat was bashed to death in 1983 sparking the Royal Commission into Black Deaths in Custody. Roebourne is far from a tourist destination. The weekend we arrive it's almost deserted due to sorry business.  It's a town battered by many demons delivered by white fellas.  But the commitment to keeping culture and making change for the better has a vibrant beating heart. The first time I interviewed Michael Woodley, I'd had to draw myself a picture to understand the complicated situation that had arisen. THIS interview is primarily a chance to meet Michael Woodley himself.  But to understand the man, you have to understand the struggle. In the first half of our conversation Michael gives a simple explanation of how negotiations went sour, talks about his grandfathers, including Ned Cheedy who, aged 104,  stood up and spoke in angry defiance at a Native Title meeting in March 2011… and about the irrevocable changes brought to a culture tens of thousands of years old, when white fellas came to mine their land. Three Gates Media thanks Michael Woodley for sharing his story. Traditional song performed by Michael Woodley.   Recorded by Meri Fatin at Woodbrook Law Camp.  October 2015 Theme music Les Jeunes Pousses by Françoiz Breût

Bild und Ton
BT004 Grand Victoria Hotel

Bild und Ton

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2017 39:26


Piet und Philip reden über zwei Soundtracks, die sie kürzlich gehört haben. Es geht um die Musik zur TV-Serie „Victoria“ (von Ruth Barrett und Martin Phipps) und Wes Andersons „Grand Budapest Hotel“ (von Alexandre Desplat). Außerdem erzählt Piet von seiner Neuentdeckung Jed Kurzel, der z.B. die Musik für „Macbeth“ gemacht hat. Und dann wird noch ein bisschen über Michael Giacchino, Spotify, Star Trek: Discovery, Alien, die Zukunft des Kinos und andere Dinge geplaudert. Wir hatten in dieser Folge ein technisches Problem, weswegen Philip leider teilweise abgehackt und nicht so gut klingt. Wir haben das Problem identifiziert und in künftigen Folgen sollte das nicht mehr passieren.

Art Smitten - The Podcast
Interview: Sammy J

Art Smitten - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 9:47


Gill and Daniel chat to Sammy J about this new solo show Hero Complex, playing in the 2017 Melbourne International Comedy Festival at the Victoria Hotel.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

A Rational Fear
#026 - A Rational Fear - Pencils, Kevin Andrews, Abbott, MICF Reviews.

A Rational Fear

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2016 17:39


Recorded in situ at the Victoria Hotel during the 2016 Melbourne International Comedy Festival. Dan Ilic is joined by Alice Fraser (SBS Comedy) James Colley (The Backburner) and Scott Abbot (The Weekly) where they cover the great pencil shortage, Kevin Andrews plan to run for PM, Abott's low key plans to campaign during this election, the sugar tax and the gender inequity in the star rating system at the Melbourne International Comedy Festival. A Rational Fear on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/ARationalFear See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Rare Air with Meri Fatin
Rare Air - Michael Woodley 1

Rare Air with Meri Fatin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2015 35:12


“Until we know no more Yindjibarndi are coming, we’ve got no right to give this country away.” Michael Woodley, Bidarra law carrier, CEO Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation As a human being and sometimes as a journalist, I have followed the story of the Yindjibarndi Aboriginal Corporation and Andrew Forrest’s Fortescue Metals Group in their native title negotiations, since 2011. In late October 2015 I finally went to this place I’d been talking about for years with my Three Gates Media colleague Marnie Richardson. We stood at the top of Mt Welcome in Roebourne, in 40 plus degree heat and looked in all directions. Across the Harding River, we saw the place where the Yindjibarndi first camped in the 1930’s when they were herded off their land (situated south of here)…the bleak cemetery carpeted with red dust, the Fifty Cent Hall, scene of numerous native title meetings, the disused Victoria Hotel outside which sixteen year old John Pat was bashed to death in 1983 sparking the Royal Commission into Black Deaths in Custody. Roebourne is far from a tourist destination. The weekend we arrive it’s almost deserted due to sorry business. It’s a town battered by many demons delivered by white fellas. But the commitment to keeping culture and making change for the better has a vibrant beating heart. The first time I interviewed Michael Woodley, I’d had to draw myself a picture to understand the complicated situation that had arisen. THIS interview is primarily a chance to meet Michael Woodley himself. But to understand the man, you have to understand the struggle. In the first half of our conversation Michael gives a simple explanation of how negotiations went sour, talks about his grandfathers, including Ned Cheedy who, aged 104, stood up and spoke in angry defiance at a Native Title meeting in March 2011… and about the irrevocable changes brought to a culture tens of thousands of years old, when white fellas came to mine their land. Three Gates Media thanks Michael Woodley for sharing his story.

TSF - Sinais - Podcast
Edição de 12 de Novembro 2015 - Na varanda do Victoria-Hotel

TSF - Sinais - Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2015


Edição de 12 de Novembro 2015 - Na varanda do Victoria-Hotel

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Tea With Alice
Myq-sing it up - Myq Kaplan

Tea With Alice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2015 52:32


Alice sits upstairs in the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne with Myq Kaplan to talk about Veganism, Non-Monogamy, the Ten Commandments, Queer Identity for the Straight Guy, Constitutional Literalism

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Room in Victoria hotel in Galway

Mikael Fernström's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2011 1:01


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