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Coach of the Kings Construction Men's Heat Samm7y Gazzo with details on last weekend DBL Header Raoadtrip - Winning against Wallan. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach of the Kings Construction Men's Heat Sammy Gazzo with details on this weekends tough DBL Header Roadtrip against Sherbrooke and Wallan. #GoHeat See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Millionaire-hopeful Rachel from Wallan brings our most shocking 5 Million Dollar moment yet!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Regional Victoria market continued to improve in 2023, following the lead from Melbourne, although not rising as dramatically as the capital city has recently. As the year wore on, Regional Victoria built on the recovery evident in mid-year, with the number of rising locations almost doubling in the second half of 2023. Two-thirds of locations have positive trends with their sales activity, which means buyer demand, although some locations have been slow to join the overall theme of revival and growth. To put the Regional Victoria market into perspective, the 66% of locations with positive trends is a solid performance, but well short of Melbourne (87%), Brisbane (85%), Regional Queensland (76%) and Regional South Australia (74%). Geelong continues to be a market leader in Victoria, with most of its suburbs on board with the state's recovery, led by locations such Armstrong Creek and Charlemont. Bendigo has an equally positive market, with strong buyer demand for affordable suburbs like Eaglehawk which has a median house price $515,000 – a price level that's impossible to find in the Greater Melbourne area. Ballarat is a little less bullish at this stage, but has been a very solid growth over the past five or so years. The Cardinia LGA on the south-eastern fringe of Greater Melbourne has good momentum, led by the towns of Officer (median price $715,000) and Pakenham (median price $640,000). The Mitchell LGA, on the northern outskirts of Greater Melbourne, continues to attract buyers from the capital city. All five of the main Mitchell Shire towns have positive trends, headed by Wallan and Seymour. The Macedon Ranges LGA is also a solid performer, led by Kyneton, as is the Moorabool LGA headed by Darley and Bacchus Marsh. The Latrobe Valley region east of Melbourne is characterised by consistent markets, including Moe (median price $365,000), and Newborough (median price $417,000) – again, with relative affordability a major attraction for home buyers and investors. Other regional centres with good momentum include Wodonga, Wangaratta, Benalla, Bairnsdale, Paynesville, Drouin and Echuca. Overall, the appeal of the Victoria market is that it provides affordable options in strong, growing regional cities like Bendigo, Geelong and Ballarat which are well connected to Melbourne by road and rail – as well as other options further afield like Shepparton, Mildura, Wodonga, Warrnambool and Traralgon.
Residents in Wallan are claiming the conditions of Watson Street has been left in terrible conditions for months with reports of multiple damaged tyres.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The mayor of Mitchell Shire, Councillor Fiona Stevens has discussed the condition of Watson Street, saying the road doesn't fall under council jurisdiction.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Labor Day weekend is over and most of the boys drank too much. Z-Bird wants to sell cooze coozies. A Porta Potty Fight breaks out at the Pittsburgh Morgan Wallen concert. Jack trips in an uber. We talk about fantasy football. And apparently E.T. likes himself some free drinks.A dude has diarrhea on a plane so bad they had to land. We reminisce our childhood Janitor Droopy Krueger and a boy who ate erasers. Kathy Griffin tattoos her lips and it doesn't look great. A waitress adds an A-Hole fee on a customer's receipt. A Scientist stabs another Scientist for spoilers. All that and more on Greenfield's Finest Podcast. Comtra Comedy Show: https://www.comtratheatre.org/comedy-night/ Our Patreon: patreon.com/GreenfieldsFinestPodcast Check out our events, social media, and more at the link below: https://linktr.ee/GFP
Ben and Trev continue with last weeks revolutionary idea of returning to Click Pitch to come up with their game ideas. Actual gamified games discussed includeA digital card game where each player builds a wallAn episodic game set on a fictional tv show called Band WagonAn action adventure where the player character follows a wool trail and ravels it into a ball.
Coach oif the Kings Construction Mens Heat Calvin Henry with details on this Saturday Nights Home Game against Wallan. It's a must win to maintain 3RD Spot on the Big V Ladder.... It's a Double Header with Tip Off 6PM for the Lady Heat and 8PM for the Mens Heat at the Ausloans Mildura Hothouse...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
State Rep. Wallan updates the news from the Legislature...could the walkout almost be over? Jo County Commissioner Baertschiger talks the emergency manager issue, the state Senate and other issues.
Join Nicholas Sacco and Josh Ward on Edition 7 of the NFNL Podcast as we... - Speak to Banyule senior men's coach Paul Harris after his side's historic Division 1 victory over West Preston-Lakeside. - Chat to Wallan senior women's coach Leigh Senior to discuss the Magpies flying start in the NFNL women's competition. - Review and preview all three senior men's and senior women's competitions.
An hour of great political talk, State Rep. Wallan, casinos, the bad bills, any chance of quorum denial? Jo County Commissioner Baertschiger is on and we talk land use code, Tucker, the session.
On this weeks program Chris chats to Damian Auton about back history to creating the newly opened UpCycles bicycle maintenance hub located at Yarra Valley ECOSS that will be a youth group space for bicycle education, recycling bicycles and providing courses, training and workshops.Bicycle-themed news includes Boroondara Council works at Walmer Street commencing this week for an estimated eight months to replace the northern land bridge section from Kew, Gipps Street ramp replacement possibly going back out to tender, Moreland Council voting to retain separated lanes and shared zones in Dawson, Victoria, Albert and Albion streets and extending the Kent Road trial for 12 months in Pascoe Vale, Bicycle Network, Friends of the Bendigo-Kilmore Rail Trail, Mitchell Bicycle Users Group asking for Victorian State Government to prioritise future funding for the Wallan to Heathcote Rail Trail project, Banyule Council opening feedback for Northern Trails 2022, historic NSW Rail Trails legislation approved and the ancient Yarra Bicycle Users Group website being updated for the 21st century.
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Our COVID Summer on the lake is sadly drawing to a close. In a few months, the so called Canadian 'snow birds' would typically be heading south to Florida, the Carolinas or the gulf of Mexico to escape a brutal Toronto Winter but this year, the border to the US is closed to cars and folks are making sure their cottages are stocked with firewood and supplies so they can ride out the winter up North. For us, it's been a magic summer. The boathouse we started renovating back in March is starting to take shape. I don't know that we'll have it ready for Winter but it's definitely in better shape than it was. For a guy who likes to write copy, record podcasts and create marketing ideas, learning how to demolish, renovate and rebuild something has been an incredible journey of learning with a few failures but some memorable victories. If this sounds a bit echoee, it's because I'm in a very barren boathouse looking at stud walls, bare plywood walls, some gorgeous hand made timber trusses and a ghetto kitchen that will hopefully be gone by this time next month. If we were in Queensland, finishing would be easy but with the winter temperature getting down to minus 35 celsius which is about the same temp in Fahrenheit, we're going to need a heap of good insulation and maybe a cosy wood fire to help us combat conditions from November through to May. ...and I guess right now we're all overcoming setbacks and challenges which is what this episode is all about. But before we get into that, I'd like to welcome some new Bestagents members including Ben Stevenson from Estate Realty in Queanbeyan NSW Dan and Ness Brugghink from Wallan in Victoria Chris Brown from New Vision Real Estate in Glenwood in the Hills District of Sydney Kim Turner from Mount Pleasant in Perth WA Peter Stone from Real Estate of Distinction on the Northern NSW Coffs Coast and Zieglar Coelho from beautiful downtown Brampton right here in Toronto Canada I'm pumped to be working with our new members and so impressed with how everyone is jumping in to access Bestagents resources to win more listings and make more sales. The marketing library is getting a solid workout and our brand new online pre-listing questionnaire is receiving great feedback from sellers and paving the way for the best possible listing presentation because we've set it up that sellers are taken straight to the member's client review and free ebook page when they submit their pre-listing answers. I'm getting a clear message that great marketing is more important now than it has ever been before. Bestagents memberships are exclusive to one agent or team per area, suburb, city, town or district. Each area is different so message me ray@bestagentsinc.com if you'd like to know more and to check and see if your area is available. ****** A lot of people are facing challenges right now that they have never faced before. Life is tricky enough without throwing a global pandemic into the mix and it's fair to say that if you're under 75 years old, you've never had to face any kind of global crisis. If this was some kind of bizarre social experiment, you'd have to wonder at the extremes many people are experiencing right now. For some, who get trapped in the downward spiraling vortex of failure and despair, hope quickly fades as they grapple to acquire the resources to cope. While others... are reveling in the forced changes these times are bringing and grabbing some amazing opportunities. My guest this week is Albert Garibaldi, a 20 year veteran, CEO of The Agency, an innovative real estate business operating in California's Bay Area south of San Francisco. You don't need to spend too long with Albert to know and understand he is living breathing proof about acquiring the best mindset to handle everything and anything. He's also a 3 book author including The Passion Punch which is a book we get into during this episode and stays firmly in the top 1% of agents within his national group. You'll discover Albert has a simple yet very powerful formula for life, family, business, health and success and I'm grateful for the opportunity to connect with him as he peels back the layers that helped him overcome some significant learning disabilities and prosper in one of real estate's most competitive markets. Albert's awesome book: Connect with Albert Albert's awesome book: Passion PUNCH to Success
This week in episode 4 Clair chats with her very own mediumship mentor Jordie Janes. Jordie lives in Wallan 50 mins north of Melbourne Victoria Australia. Jordie started her journey with spirit in 2010 when she and her mum went of a weekend up to the Gold Coast in 2010 to do a workshop with Lisa Williams it was supposed to be a intimate weekend but there was about 1000 people at this conference but that weekend Jordie was pushed into the deep end with spirit and did her first ever mediumship reading for a lovely couple and brought through their daughter. From that day forward Jordie has honed her skills and extra sensory muscles to bring clarity, love and hugs from loved ones in spirit.Coming from a family of natural mediums and universally connected she was sort of pushed into working with spirit by spirit. Jordie loves working as a platform Medium to groups of people and also one on one. She connects with compassion and humour to bring the essence of your loved one and how they are still around us watching over us and leaving messages and signs when we need them. Jordie has been working professionally as a Psychic Medium since 2012 she has also been connected to spirit since a very early age.Enjoy!
Wallace e Wallan debatem se o professor fizesse um assalto nos Estados Unidos, será que eles conseguiriam?Será que precisariam de ouros integrantes, eles debatem sobre isso e muito mais, Escute e nos de sua opinião. Instagram: @wallacelooks @chwallan
Kevin is joined this week by our resident transport guru John McPherson (and Paddy from Monday Breakfast on the panel!).This week we discuss the issues surrounding the recent signal failure and ensuing railway accident resulting in the deaths of two workers and hospitalisation of 11 passengers on the Wallan line. We also provide listeners with some more info about the airport rail and other suburban lines, including capacity, price, speed, frequency and the need for track upgrades (and accommodating for Melbourne's growing population).
Two people have died, and 11 others were injured after a Sydney to Melbourne train derailed overnight. The New South Wales Train Link service was nearing the regional Victorian town of Wallan, 45 kilometres north of Melbourne, when it crashed. Federal and state investigators, from Victoria and New South Wales, are at the scene. - 木曜日夜のメルボルン行きの列車の脱線事故で2人が死亡、11人が軽傷を負いましたが、事故の調査官は線路の状態を調べています。
Investigators have begun sifting through the wreckage of a Sydney-to-Melbourne train that derailed near Wallan, killing two people and injuring 12 others.
Jacqui Brauman is the Principal solicitor at TBA Law, accredited wills and estates specialist, author, speaker, runner, former yoga instructor, military spouse and book worm.Jacqui bought a regional legal practice 7 years ago when the original owner retired. By applying ‘new law’ methods, a liberal dose of technology and digital marketing, Jacqui has grown TBA Law to 3 times the size and has locations across Nagambie, Romsey, Seymour, Wallan and Melbourne, but the firm also provides services virtually.Jacqui’s also authored 6 books, 3 of which are legal books on Estate Planning, an area TBA Law specialise in, and the other 3 are on the topic of women’s empowerment and success. Jacqui is passionate about empowering women and educating them to be legally wise.TBA Law have been awarded as NAB 2017 Professional Services Winners, 2017 Australasian Law Awards Finalists and Jacqui was a 2016 Women in Law Finalist and is the Law Institute’s 2019 Regional Lawyer of the Year.I really admire Jacqui’s authenticity, her willingness to be vulnerable, operate true to her values and to speak out for the benefit of others, which has obviously been a big contributor to her success.We chat about:How Jaqui has tripled her business in 7 yearsHow Jacqui makes Estate Planning easy for her clients and how Social Media needs to be considered in Estate PlanningEquality in the workplaceUnconscious bias and how to understand this betterThis is a diverse chat and one you’ll enjoy!Links:TBA LawJacqui Brauman
Nesse episodio Wallace e o Wallan irão falar sobre o filme do coringa, teorias e uma previa do que eles querem ver. Não deixe de comentar o que você acha o podcast também está no google podcast e no anchor Instagram : @wallacelooks @chwallan @podcasttns
Many of the nation's strongest growth markets are in Regional Victoria, including Mitchell Shire - towns like KIlmore, Seymour and Wallan north of Melbourne.
After two and a half years on the run, Jonathan Dick is captured by his childhood mate David Cammarata. We hear first-hand how David and his co-worker detained Jono and how Jono’s closest friends from Wallan feel now he is no longer at large. For legal reasons episodes 1-4 are currently not available whilst the matter goes through the Victorian courts. The investigation continues to find out how Jono evaded capture for so long and lived In Plain Sight.
Jordie lives in Wallan a little country town about 50 mins north of Melbourne Victoria Australia.She is married with 2 children.Jordie has been working professionally as a Psychic Medium since 2012 ,she has also been connected to spirit since a very early age.Jordie started her journey with spirit in 2010 when she and her mum went off on a weekendto the Gold Coast to do a workshop with Lisa Williamsit was supposed to be a intimate weekendbut there was about 1000 people at this conference that weekend.Jordie was pushed into the deep end with spirit and did her first ever mediumship readingfor a lovely couple and brought through their daughter.From that day forward Jordie has honed her skills and extra sensory musclesto bring clarity love and hugs from loved ones in spirit. Coming from a family of natural mediums and universally connected she was sort of pushed into working with spirit by spirit.Jordie loves working as a platform Medium to group of people and also one on one.She connects with compassion and humor to bring the essence of your loved oneand how they are still around us watching over us and leaving messages and signs when we need them. Broadcast from IntuiTalks.com, a unique webcasting platform for light-workers. Source: https://www.intuitalks.com
Jordie lives in Wallan a little country town about 50 mins north of Melbourne Victoria Australia. She is married with 2 children. Jordie has been working professionally as a Psychic Medium since 2012 , she has also been connected to spirit since a very early age. Jordie started her journey with spirit in 2010 when she and her mum went off on a weekend to the Gold Coast to do a workshop with Lisa Williams it was supposed to be a intimate weekend but there was about 1000 people at this conference that weekend. Jordie was pushed into the deep end with spirit and did her first ever mediumship reading for a lovely couple and brought through their daughter. From that day forward Jordie has honed her skills and extra sensory muscles to bring clarity love and hugs from loved ones in spirit. Coming from a family of natural mediums and universally connected she was sort of pushed into working with spirit by spirit. Jordie loves working as a platform Medium to group of people and also one on one. She connects with compassion and humor to bring the essence of your loved one and how they are still around us watching over us and leaving messages and signs when we need them. Broadcast from IntuiTalks.com, a unique webcasting platform for light-workers. Source: https://www.intuitalks.com
This week Chris talks to Asher Wolf about her article Meet The Food Delivery Workers In The Decentralised Dickensian Online Gig Economy and what needs to happen to protect vulnerable workers in this deregulated service industry. Other news includes staying up far too late to watch Greg Van Avermaet win a particularly fast & very dusty Paris Roubaix, your input is needed to Help shape Yarra's future, especially in regards to cycling infrastructure funding and Wallan to Heathcote Rail Trail Feasibility Study.