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Northern Territory Country Hour

Indigenous rangers hold major fire season planning meeting. Wellard to become a shipping company with no ships, after shareholders approve the sale of MV Ocean Drover.

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Lee Wellard: Best Herbal Remedies for Common Ailments Part 2

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 61:09


AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Lee Wellard: Best Herbal Remedies for Common Ailments Part 1

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 62:02


Father's House City Ministries
Special Guest Speaker Pastor Colin Wellard | When the Holy Spirit Comes to us! | March 16th 2025

Father's House City Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 46:48


Pastor Collin carries a powerful gift of wisdom and teaching, he has ministered to the nations for over 50 years in Canada, the United States, South Africa, England, South America and many other places. In this message Pastor Colin demonstrates the love of the Father and how The Holy Spirit comes to us in love to convict us and realign us to His heart and purpose.Visit us online at http://www.fathershouseportland.org

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 54:41


The livestock shipping company Wellard is considering its future after striking a deal to sell its only remaining revenue-generating asset, the Ocean Drover, for $81 million.

Northern Territory Country Hour

End of an era as Wellard flags sale of its final export ship. Territory roots spread in national botanic gardens' Red Centre Garden.  

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 55:12


The livestock shipping company Wellard, almost returned to profitability at the end of the 2024 financial year, recording a loss of $US0.8 million, a big improvement on $US15.5 million loss the previous year.

Reminding You Why You Love Football - The MUNDIAL Podcast

Owen Blackhurst, Seb White and Tommy Stewart chat pundits crossing the divide, football pie, Carlos Roa, World Cup 98, David Brent, Zinedine Zidane, Redondo at Old Trafford, Dwight Schrute, Creed Bratton, Steve Carell, the US Office, crossing swords, Henrik Larsson, Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, a touch of the Pruniers, Alan Smith, Wayne Rooney, Cristiano Ronaldo, Louis Saha, Martin O'Neill, Celtic, Helsingborgs IF, the Goosewagon, Eric Cantona face paint, George Weah, Carl Anka, World Cup 94, The Big Match, Eastenders, Queen Vic FC, Barbara Windsor, the Mitchell Brothers, The Sopranos, The Wire, Sad Ricky, Wellard, Bouncer, Lassy, dipsticks, Harrow Borough FC, pub football teams, Harry Redknapp on Albert Square, Sonia Fowler, Danny Dyer, Bobby Moore, West Ham, Harold ten-Pinter, photobombing Billy Mitchell, Gary Johnson, respecting the turf, Steven the squirrel, OtterPilot, Expected Pints, basketball, the Chicago Bulls, Five Guys, milkshakes, Seb shakes, Dumb and Dumber, Nutribullet coffee, Snatch, GRUB in Sheffield, Gilles Peterson, broken ribs, work summer Olympics, therapy twice a week, the wet bandits, CBD gel, arnica, foam hands, pebbly beaches, sand, homemade showers, Hugh Gleave, Gareth Jones, and somehow so much more. Get the latest issue of MUNDIAL Mag hereFollow MUNDIAL on Twitter - @mundialmagFollow MUNDIAL on Instagram - @mundialmag Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino
'Malapit sa Perth at mga pasyalan, nakasentro sa pamilya': Bakit sa Wellard may pinakamaraming Pilipino sa WA

SBS Filipino - SBS Filipino

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 21:09


Tinatayang mahigit 46,000 ang mga Pilipino sa kabuuan ng Western Australia at hindi kalayuan sa sentro ng Perth ang lugar ng Wellard ang may pinakamaraming mga Pilipino na nakatira kung saan Tagalog at Filipino ang pangalawa sa pinakakaraniwang wika na sinasalita sa lugar. Ibinahagi ng nurse na si Jocelyn Lascanas kung bakit nila pinili ang Wellard bilang kanilang tirahan.

Northern Territory Country Hour
Wellard expecting live exports to resume from New Zealand in 2024

Northern Territory Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2023 8:04


New Zealand banned live animal exports in April 2023. But will a new government reverse the decision in 2024?

Northern Territory Country Hour

Live export company Wellard is closely watching NZ politics. Why are plant-based meat sales struggling?

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 55:11


Livestock shipping company Wellard has recorded a net loss after tax of US$15.5 million.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Challenging financial year for livestock shipping company Wellard. Management change looms for Bohning Yards near Alice Springs

Resound Church
Scott Wellard - Legitimacy - 20th August 23

Resound Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 33:25


A message on our legitimacy as disciples under the Great Commission. Scripture used was Matthew 28:18-20.

Architecture Firm Marketing
Wellard Architects

Architecture Firm Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 70:28


Huw Wellard is the director of Wellard Architects, a 4-person Melbourne-based practice best known for their award-winning homes, beach houses and holiday houses.In this episode, Huw and I discussed: How Wellard's recent rebranding journey has helped them transition from working on a high volume of tight inner-city terraces towards fewer but more substantial new builds, resulting in simpler project management, more time for the client relationship, and better quality enquiries. The strong relationship between the work you show and the work you attract. How Huw made the tough call to retire projects from the website as part of a recent rebrand, what the selection process involved, and why showing fewer but better projects has "changed the trajectory of the practice". How Huw has adjusted his fee structures in recent years to improve practice profitability and avoid overservicing clients, as well as his insights from a recent analysis of the practice's enquiries and productivity. The superiority of solid word-of-mouth marketing and what can help to drive repeat business and referral opportunities in the residential sector. If you'd like to learn more about Wellard Architects, you can visit their website at wellardarchitects.com.au, or follow them on Instagram at @wellardarchitects.This episode of Office Talk is sponsored by Office D.SHARP, a practice providing specialised marketing consultancy and strategy tailored to meet the particular needs of architects. Visit officedavesharp.com to learn more.If you have any marketing, brand and business questions you would like me and my guests to discuss in future episodes, please send them to info@officedavesharp.com.

Nathan, Nat & Shaun
Shaun Sport | World's Biggest Moon Boot Owner, Sean Darcy

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 9:49


We do a post-op check in on friend of the show Sean Darcy as he recovers from surgery, cheering on Freo from the sidelines as they get a solid win on the weekend, catching up on Netflix and gets a solid offer from Nathan, Nat & Shaun to visit Wellard's lithium plant for some R & R. Plus all the latest from the Women's World Cup, EPL and Shaun makes some retirement predictions in the AFL.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Nathan, Nat & Shaun
Full Show | KWINANA-RAMA!

Nathan, Nat & Shaun

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2023 40:36


WA Premier, Roger Cook officially invited/ordered us to come to Kwinana and who are we to say no? We set up at the Wellard then Roger popped in on the show early, before inviting us to his house and was adamant we walked as find out how walkable Wellard is. Then either we abduct Roger...or he abducted us (we're still figuring it out) and we visited Tianqi Lithium and we maaay have stolen some for ourselves because we still haven't won the lotto...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 54:43


Head of the livestock shipping company Wellard says he doesn't see any upside in export cattle prices.

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology
MAP9/MAPH-9 supports axonemal microtubule doublets and modulates motor movement

PaperPlayer biorxiv cell biology

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.02.23.529616v1?rss=1 Authors: Tran, M. V., Ferguson, J. W., Cote, L. E., Khuntsariya, D., Fetter, R. D., Wang, J. T., Wellard, S. R., Sallee, M. D., Eskinazi, S., Genova, M., Magiera, M. M., Janke, C., Stearns, T., Lansky, Z., Shen, K., Magescas, J., Feldman, J. L. Abstract: Microtubule doublets (MTDs) are a well conserved compound microtubule structure found primarily in cilia. However, the mechanisms by which MTDs form and are maintained in vivo remain poorly understood. Here, we characterize microtubule-associated protein 9 (MAP9) as a novel MTD-associated protein. We demonstrate that C. elegans MAPH-9, a MAP9 homolog, is present during MTD assembly and localizes exclusively to MTDs, a preference that is in part mediated by tubulin polyglutamylation. Loss of MAPH-9 caused ultrastructural MTD defects, dysregulated axonemal motor velocity, and perturbed cilia function. As we found that the mammalian ortholog MAP9 localized to axonemes in cultured mammalian cells and mouse tissues, we propose that MAP9/MAPH-9 plays a conserved role in supporting the structure of axonemal MTDs and regulating ciliary motors. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

Northern Territory Country Hour

Wellard is looking to build a new live export ship. NT delegation visits Vietnam feedlots.

Breakfast with Gareth Parker
Fruit truck rollover causes carnage on Kwinana Freeway

Breakfast with Gareth Parker

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 2:25


A truck driver has been rushed to hospital in Perth after crashing on the Kwinana Freeway near Wellard last night, spilling fruit all over the road. Nine News Perth reporter Lucy McLeod said the driver lost control and hit a light post, driving through bushes and across a bike path before smashing into a wall, when the truck overturned on its side. "It's an incredible scene here, there's apples everywhere ... it will be a big clean up today," McLeod told 6PR Breakfast hosts Oly Peterson and Jenna Clarke, in for Gareth Parker this week.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Everything About Hydrogen - an inspiratia podcast
Producing hydrogen with wind energy - David Wellard of Ørsted

Everything About Hydrogen - an inspiratia podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 68:28


On this episode of Everything About Hydrogen, we are speaking with David Wellard, Regulatory Affairs Manager at Orsted. Orsted is a global leader in renewable energy generation projects, particularly when it comes to the rapidly expanding wind energy sector. Headquartered in Denmark, the company has a global reach across multiple continents and technologies. David helps lead Orsted's policy and regulatory engagement in the United Kingdom and beyond.  We are excited to have him with us to discuss how Orsted is looking at and deploying hydrogen technologies and how they expect to utilized hydrogen in a decarbonized energy future. Links: Ørsted website: https://orsted.com/ Ørsted (US) website: https://us.orsted.com/ Ørsted about site: https://orsted.com/en/about-us Ørsted renewable hydrogen site: https://orsted.com/en/our-business/renewable-hydrogen Link to text of the Inflation Reduction Act: https://www.congress.gov/bill/117th-congress/house-bill/5376/text?q=%7B%22search%22%3A%5B%22inflation+reduction+act%22%2C%22inflation%22%2C%22reduction%22%2C%22act%22%5D%7D&r=1&s=1

Northern Territory Country Hour

Wellard announces yearly profit despite 'atrocious' live export market. Celebrations for the 150th anniversary of the Overland Telegraph Line. 

AudioVerse Presentations (English)
Zeno Charles-Marcel, Joyce Grivas, Dwayne Lemon, Lorand Soares, Lee Wellard: Panel Discussion

AudioVerse Presentations (English)

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2022 70:14


Nugent Good News Podcast
(Ep 82) A Picture To The Past with Kevin Wellard

Nugent Good News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2022 26:49


The Utah wilderness holds many secrets and glimpses into the past. Ancient tribes, such as the Pueblo and the Freemont, left behind evidence that they were there, including petroglyphs, which are scenes or pictures that have been carved directly into a rock surface. Kevin Wellard has been taking people there through his breathtaking drone footage for years. Learn more about this beautiful art, his incredible videos, and how he helped validate and verify information in both the Ted Bundy and Elizabeth Smart cases! Kevin Wellard: https://kevinwellard.com/ Kevin on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kevin.wellard Watch His Videos On Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KevinWellard ______________________________________________________________________ Nugent Good News Story About Kevin: https://nugentgoodnews.com/preserving-petroglyphs-with-drone-photography/

Workplace Stories by RedThread Research
The Skills Odyssey II: Delivering a Skills Marketplace, w/Meredith Wellard, Deutsche Post DHL

Workplace Stories by RedThread Research

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 48:16


Something's happened to this week's guest, Meredith Wellard. And it's actually something quite wonderful; you can hear it in her voice, animating and energizing her. It's a mix of excitement at possibility--and almost relief that a lot of checks she's been trying to cash all her years in HR, L&D and talent management can finally be honored. Her secret? It's the immediate impact on her organization, Deutsche Post DHL Group (she's an Australian living and working in Bonn, Germany), she's getting from a new machine learning and data analytics-powered approach to Skills. She and her team—as you'll learn over the sound of Homer's ‘wine-dark sea' and your oars ,as you race ahead on this leg of our almost-concluded Skills Odyssey—have used that tech to create a unique career marketplace. You'll soon know why she wants to call it that instead of a ‘Skills' one) that will eventually be the friendly, automated, and incredibly well-informed training and new job (or even new career path) digital assistant for all of its half million global workforce. No wonder she's inspired: and we think you soon will be as well.

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 60:00


Veterinarians are continuing to assess livestock caught up in the bushfires that tore through several wheatbelt shires earlier this month. The latest figures from the Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development reveal livestock losses in the Narrogin/Wickepin area are now at 2, 200, Corrigin/Bruce Rock's tally is 1, 000 and in the south west Bridgetown has recorded 38 and Denmark 32. Head of the livestock export shipping company Wellard says the current eyewatering prices for cattle, like feeder steer prices out of Darwin for $5.50 per kilogram, can't last forever. He thinks it could be as early as 2023 when those prices are starting at the two dollar mark, rather than the five dollar per kilo mark, as they are now. Wellard has just posted a US$500, 000 half year profit result, back in the black after a $1.6 million loss in the previous year's reporting period. Wellard says the result was driven by excellent vessel availability and utilisation, which helped offset falling cattle export numbers and rising fuel prices.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Ag visa tensions within the Coalition. Live export shipping company Wellard reports half-year profit.

The Perth Property Show
167 - Wellard Suburb Spotlight ft. Sally Lovett

The Perth Property Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2022 18:54


This week, we head to the City of Kwinana for the first time and chat to Sally Lovett, Wellard's #1 sales agent, about her hometown suburb. After booming through to 2014, Wellard's prices saw some of the most drastic values drops in the state for the next 6 years. Where are values now? Have they recovered in the last 12 months? This family suburb has a lot to offer from small 3x2s all the way through to large format multi-hectare lots. 

He's Magic You Know
Barioke ft. Wellard

He's Magic You Know

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2022 44:54


Shop XI. Disintegrating dresses. World record flashers and Filet O'Fish talk.

TAC Liverpool Sermons
Sermon | The Christmas Hope | Pastor Scott Wellard

TAC Liverpool Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2021 21:34


Topic: CHRISTMAS HOPE Minister: Pastor SCOTT WELLARD Text: Psalms 65:11; 30:5 Preached on 12 December 2021

TAC Liverpool Sermons
Sermon | The Great Commission | Matthew 28:18-20 | Pastor Scott Wellard

TAC Liverpool Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 46:12


Synopsis: Pastor Scott Wellard helps us to re-envision the Great Commission in a very hearty and practical message. Text: Matthew 28:18-20 Preached on 28th August 2021

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 60:00


The livestock export transport company Wellard has recorded a Net Profit After Tax of $1.9 million US dollars, up from a $200, 000 profit the previous year. It's been a challenging year for the WA based agribusiness with one vessel, the MV Ocean Ute, in extended dry dock and the sudden, temporary closure of the New Zealand live export industry, after the tragic sinking and loss of life on the Gulf Livestock 1. The downturn in cattle exports from northern Australia to Indonesia and Vietnam, also resulted in Wellard shipping a lot more breeder cattle to North Asia in the 2021 financial year. The National Trade Lamb Indicator broke through the 950 cents a kilo barrier, eclipsing the 949 cent high point recorded in 2019 and 2020.

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 60:00


Head of the Kimberley Pilbara Cattlemen's Association is concerned the banks' refusal to service livestock exporters may eventually flow onto pastoralists and farmers. Agribusiness Wellard revealed in 2018 CBA and all other major Australian financial institutions refused to service the company, not allowing it to open even a simple everyday trading account. John Klepec says there's not a doubt in his mind the banks refused to do business because of the type of industry Wellard represents and he says it highlights the banks' rank hyprocrisy. “The flow-on effects are potentially endless. Presumably they'll start targeting producers like me who are involved in live export. “Where are they going to stop with these sorts of issues? Will they stop providing finance for farmers who use glyphosate, because some people are concerned about that causing cancer? If you keep going with this sort of activism it's never going to stop and they won't be financing any farmers.”

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2021 60:00


The WA based agribusiness Wellard has written a scathing account of how it was treated by the Commonwealth Bank of Australia, in a submission to the Joint Standing Committee on Trade and Investment Growth. Wellard is listed on the ASX and owns and/or operates three livestock vessels and has been shipping or exporting livestock around the globe for 40 years. In its submission Wellard says in 2018 CBA told the company that within 12 months, it would no longer extend credit to Wellard. In addition, Wellard was required to close its everyday banking facilities, including trading accounts and credits cards at CBA. Wellard says "It is incredibly frustrating that these financial institutions effectively become a moral arbiter, refusing to do business with legitimate, legal businesses." Nationals MP George Christensen is the chair of the Joint Standing Committee on Trade and Investment Growth. He says financial institutions shouldn't be able to pick and choose who they will and won't service.

Newcastle Health Collective
Supporting men's mental and emotional health and wellbeing with Bec Wellard!

Newcastle Health Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2021 38:08


Trigger Warning: Discussion about Suicide. June 14th to 20th was International Men's Health Week so Bec Wellard spoke with Lucy about her interest in supporting men's mental and emotional health and wellbeing. When she started her therapy business, Bec realised that all of the people who booked in for sessions were women, and it got […] The post Supporting men's mental and emotional health and wellbeing with Bec Wellard! appeared first on .

Water Women
68. The whales are saying What?? - Dr. Bec Wellard

Water Women

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 56:40


Today we're talking whales, literally! We're diving in with Dr. Bec Wellard tells us all about the amazing research she does on the vocalisations of orca whales!! Enjoy the many tangents of two cetacean lovers as they discuss the ins and outs of the secret lives of whales! Find out more about Bec & Project orca: http://www.projectorca.com.au As always, you can check out more water women on our Website: https://waterwomenpodcast.ca Instagram: @waterwomenpodcast, Facebook: @waterwomenPodcast, and Twitter @Waterwomenpod Stay Salty!

Am Tavernentresen | Der Pen and Paper Podcast | Actual Play
City of Mist - Folge 4 | Im Herzen von St. Michaels | Am Tavernentresen

Am Tavernentresen | Der Pen and Paper Podcast | Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2021 148:57


Herzlich willkommen bei "Am Tavernentresen"!  In dieser finalen Folge unseres "City of Mist"-Abenteuers, versuchen unsere Helden dem Treiben von Dr. Wellard ein Ende zu bereiten. Doch was hat es mit der merkwürdigen Frau im gelben Trenchcoat auf sich? Bei "Am Tavernentresen" präsentieren euch Steffen Grziwa, Dominik Bauer, André Lerch, Marcus Hiller und Julien Meckel jede Woche eine frische Episode eines Pen and Paper Abenteuers. Dabei schlüpfen die Spieler in die Rolle fiktiver Charaktere und spielen durch ein vom Spielleiter geleitetes Abenteuer. Ein bisschen wie ein interaktives Hörbuch. Jede Session gibt es zunächst LIVE immer Donnerstags ab 19:30 auf live.amtavernentresen.de und dann am folgenden Samstag auf allen Podcastplattformen. Discord: https://discord.amtavernentresen.de Livestream: http://live.amtavernentresen.de Twitter: https://twitter.com/Grziwatzki Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grziwatzki/ Musikhinweise: Titelmusik: Nostalgic_Jig by PeriTune https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/nostalgic_jig Weitere Musik und Soundeffekte: EpidemicSound

Am Tavernentresen | Der Pen and Paper Podcast | Actual Play
City of Mist - Folge 3 | Ein Termin bei Dr. Wellard | Am Tavernentresen

Am Tavernentresen | Der Pen and Paper Podcast | Actual Play

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 138:51


Herzlich willkommen bei "Am Tavernentresen"!  In dieser dritten Folge unseres "City of Mist"-Abenteuers, statten unsere Helden dem Hafen einen Besuch ab. Außerdem konfrontieren Sie den Arzt von Katie, doch das verläuft anders als geplant. Bei "Am Tavernentresen" präsentieren euch Steffen Grziwa, Dominik Bauer, André Lerch, Marcus Hiller und Julien Meckel jede Woche eine frische Episode eines Pen and Paper Abenteuers. Dabei schlüpfen die Spieler in die Rolle fiktiver Charaktere und spielen durch ein vom Spielleiter geleitetes Abenteuer. Ein bisschen wie ein interaktives Hörbuch. Jede Session gibt es zunächst LIVE immer Donnerstags ab 19:30 auf live.amtavernentresen.de und dann am folgenden Samstag auf allen Podcastplattformen. Discord: https://discord.amtavernentresen.de Livestream: http://live.amtavernentresen.de Twitter: https://twitter.com/Grziwatzki Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/grziwatzki/ Musikhinweise: Titelmusik: Nostalgic_Jig by PeriTune https://soundcloud.com/sei_peridot/nostalgic_jig Weitere Musik und Soundeffekte: EpidemicSound    

BRIezebliss
0023 Morning Shake up with ANGIE WELLARD

BRIezebliss

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2020 28:23


Bonus podcast- Angie Wellard and I shake up our ketones together. You can find her on Instagram @wellange

The Future Of
Killer Whales

The Future Of

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 25:44


Killer whales are at once both fascinating and fearsome, and Dr Wellard has dedicated the past 10 years of her research career to learning more about these mammals. In this episode, Dr Wellard reveals some of key characteristics and behaviours of orcas, such as their ability to take on sharks and whether they really connect with humans.She explains how killer whales use bioacoustics, including echolocation clicks and burst-pulse sounds, to navigate, hunt, communicate and socialise with other pod members.Dr Wellard also reveals the habitats of killer whales, including the deep waters off the Western Australian coast, and how her research is expanding the scientific knowledge of killer whales, enabling stronger population monitoring and conversation efforts.How killer whales communicate [01:44]Killer whale habitats [04:49]Hunting strategies [08:50]Social structure [11:28]Conservation status and action [13:25]Human impact on killer whales [20:53]Find out more:Centre for Marine Science and TechnologyProject ORCAGot any questions, or suggestions for future topics?Email thefutureof@curtin.edu.au.Curtin University supports academic freedom of speech. The views expressed in The Future Of podcast may not reflect those of the university.Music: OKAY by 13ounce Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Music promoted by Audio LibraryYou can read the full transcript for the episode here: https://thefutureof.simplecast.com/episodes/killer-whales/transcript.

Another Actors Podcast
Matthew Wellard

Another Actors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2020 121:56


Matthew Wellard is an actor who trained at Drama Centre London. Since graduating he has performed in Boy at The Almeida and Garry at The White Bear Theatre. Alongside his acting career, Matthew teaches Maths at UCS. We talk about living on a Canal Boat, Mathematics and Acting. 

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont
Rebecca Wellard 300620

Afternoons with Simon Beaumont

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 9:08


Fayre Game Pursuits Podcasts
Bob Wellard - Fisheries Director - The Piscatorial Society

Fayre Game Pursuits Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 33:42


We might have missed 'Duffers Fortnight' this May but we should hopefully be allowed to go out and fish in the not too distant future. Bob Wellard has been fishing or involved in fishing his whole adult life. He has fished worldwide and now looks after the wonderful chalk streams of Hampshire and Wiltshire. This positive podcast should entertain you until you can get your rod and get out there!

Newcastle Health Collective
Showcasing our Practitioners – Bec Wellard

Newcastle Health Collective

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2020 21:33


Bec loves working with the BIG stuff. The stuff you might find scary. But she will never push you towards it. The relationship between Bec and her clients is of huge importance to Bec. She likes to make sure that you feel comfortable.  That she gives you her undivided attention for the full hour. That […] The post Showcasing our Practitioners – Bec Wellard appeared first on .

The Morning After with Paul Danan

British TV legend Dean Gaffney joins Paul. The boys chat about love, careers and of course Wellard.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings
Leather Gloves and Fingernails in Taxis

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2020 35:11


Two never-before-heard about leads police were following up on during the mammoth investigation were revealed to the court on day 46. A leather glove which had been found near Jane Rimmer’s body when she was found in Wellard bushland on August 3, 1996, and two fingernail clippings which were found in a taxi. Both were revealed during forensic scientist Aleks Bagdonavicius’ cross examination by defence lawyer Paul Yovich today. At this stage it’s unclear whether the leather gloves will form part of the defence’s case, but as Tim Clarke explains in this episode of Claremont in Conversation, police sent the gloves off to be tested for blood. We’ll have to wait to see if they ever come up again in the trial, or if like so many other pieces of evidence and statements in this trial, they could be left out in the open with no explanation. What could form part of the defence’s case, however, was two tree branches which were found to have been cross contaminated with another victim’s DNA - completely unrelated to the Claremont case. Murdoch University’s forensic DNA expert Brendan Chapman joins Natalie Bonjolo and Tim Clarke for day 46, taking us through Low Copy Number testing, almost every way cross contamination can occur and and how tiny traces of DNA can be found, even in the smallest of samples. For more on the Claremont Serial Killings, head to thewest.com.au

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings

Following Jane Rimmer’s post-mortem, the pathologist who carried it out gave one of the detectives a lock of Jane’s hair. The detective, Vicky Young then washed, brushed and placed an elastic around it and gave it to the Rimmer family. During her evidence today, she said it was an act of compassion. But she also said the hair was covered in fluids and matter when it was given to her. On the podcast for day 24 of the Claremont Serial Killings trial, Alison Fan, Tim Clarke and Natalie Bonjolo discuss this act of kindness, and whether this could have an impact in the case against Bradley Edwards. In a massive day of WA’s trial of the century, several police officers were questioned, including the first Macro Taskforce detective, who organised a massive search - which included TRG officers - of the Wellard area following the discovery of Jane Rimmer’s body, for Sarah Spiers. But they didn’t find anything. Sarah still has never been found. Also today, for Sergeant Barry Mott revealed he drove to Jane Rimmer’s crime scene in a station wagon, the type of car the prosecution says Bradley Edwards used when the murders happened, and fibres from it which were found in both Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon’s bodies. Join the Claremont in Conversation podcast team as they discuss why this new information may be an obstacle for the prosecution. Send in your questions for the team at claremonrpodcast@wanews.com.au

Good Will Hunters
CONFERENCE EPISODE: Philanthropic Donors with Emily Fuller, Emily Wellard-Baring and Luke Branagan

Good Will Hunters

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2020 45:56


Welcome to Episode 62 of Good Will Hunters, recorded at the Pawa Liklik NGO Forum in October 2019. You’ll hear three speakers in this episode discussing partnerships between donors and NGOs. Emily Fuller, Director, Mundango Abroad, Emily Wellard-Baring, Senior Philanthropy & Non Profit Services Manager, Perpetual and Luke Branagan, Director of Philanthropic Services, JBWere. They discuss private, strategic and corporate philanthropy, providing great insights for any organisation looking to grow their donor network, or diversify their funding sources. We’ve got a few more episodes to air that were also recorded at the NGO Forum - I’m really excited to be sharing them with you all, and to be able to preserve some of the great learnings of the event. I also wanted to add that we have a pretty huge year ahead of us here at Good Will Hunters - I’ll share more about it with you in the coming weeks, but one thing I will say now is that you’ll see and hear a lot more guests from our region - I’m committed to amplifying different voices and creating greater diversity of thought and experience on the show. There is so much in the works and I’m basically bursting to tell you but we’ll have to wait just a few more weeks. I also want to say a huge thank you to our loyal listeners and also a big welcome to our new listeners - this show is for you - and so I really welcome any feedback you have. My inbox is always open and I love to hear from you. Enjoy, Rachel and the GWH Team

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings

It was by pure-chance Jane Rimmer's body was found. A woman driving with her husband and children driving in Wellard stopped on the side of the road after a rooster ran out. Kids being kids, they wanted to chase it. The mother, Tammy Evans decided to pick some death lilies and out of the corner of her eye, 'the biggest death lily' she had ever seen popped into view. Before grabbing onto it, something brushed her leg. She thought it was a stick, but it was a foot. That was the only feature that assured Tammy that what she had stumbled across was human. She had found Jane Rimmer's body. While her husband went for help, she said she just couldn't leave Jane and stayed with her until police arrived. That was August 3, 1996. The third victim, Ciara Glennon went missing on March 15, 1997. With two women missing and one dead, the state was on high alert. Then, the day police had been dreading, a second body found. April 3, 1997, a man looking for wild cannabis leaves came across Ciara Glennon's body off a bush track in Eglington, 40 kms north of Perth. The headline in the West Australian newspaper the next day said it all: "The State is in Mourning." He said he thought a kangaroo had died, and being 'nosey' he went to check if a joey was in its pouch, but instead found the body of the 27-year-old. On the final day of the trial for the year, the court also heard from the men the prosecution called 'The Burger Boys' - one of which yelled to her that she was 'stupid for hitch hiking' The prosecution reached the end of their 'civilian witnesses', next year will see what has been described as 'the battle of the scientists', the DNA and fibre evidence which is so crucial to this case. We will be checking emails during the Christmas break, so please send your questions to claremontpodcast@wanews.com.au  

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings
The Scream That Suddenly Stopped

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2019 34:15


The night Jane Rimmer disappeared, on June 9, 1996, two couples - separately - heard blood-curdling, ’traumatic’ screams. One witness recalled hearing a scream that just suddenly stopped. Then silence. The two couples lived in the then-rural area on the outskirts of Perth called Wellard. 55 days later Jane’s body would be found in bushland in between their houses. As The West’s Emily Moulton - who has been live blogging the court proceedings - explains, one couple remembered a smell coming from just off the road as they regularly drove past. They said they dismissed it as a dead animal. Day 14 of the Claremont Serial Killings trial also recounted Ciara Glennon’s final night. She was the last woman to go missing. She had only been home for two weeks from 6 months abroad when she disappeared. Her parents were on high alert at this stage in March 1997, with two girls missing and one their bodies having been found, as soon as they reported their daughter missing, police swooped. Join Natalie Bonjolo, Emily Moulton and Tim Clarke as they discuss day 14.

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2019 60:00


The livestock export ship chartering company Wellard has struck a deal to sell the world's largest purpose-built livestock vessel, the MV Ocean Shearer, for just over $77 million. The sale is an attempt to remedy the company's finances. The ship will be bought by one of the largest exporters of sheep from Australia to the Middle East, Kuwaiti company Al Mawashi Limited, which trades in Australia as Kuwait Livestock Transport and Trading Company (KLTT).

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings

Jane Rimmer disappeared in the early hours of June 9, 1996 from Claremont. her body was found 55 days later on August 3 in bushland in Wellard. On June 9, 1996, a man was riding a horse in Wellard, when his horse spooked. He fell off and found a guess watch. That watch turned out to be Jane Rimmer's. Day 13 of the Claremont Serial Killings trial heard the man didn't report the watch to police until after Jane's Body was found. It turns out he fell just two metres from where her body was dumped. Before she disappeared, friends of Jane Rimmer relived the decision the 23-year-old made to stay out alone while her friends caught a taxi home the night she disappeared. One friend, Lynda Donovan remembered a conversation she had with an emotional Jane the night she disappeared - a typical conversation many friends have had after a few drinks, only now it's a heartbreaking reminder of her friend, and her feelings about herself that night. The court was shown more CCTV of the night Jane Rimmer was last seen alive, also, for the first time, vision of Ciara Glennon in Claremont was shown. But probably the most important part of this vision was what wasn't able to be seen - Bradley Edwards. The man the prosecution says killed Jane Rimmer and Ciara Glennon was nowhere to be seen. Police said out of all of the vision they've managed to obtain from the nights the two women disappeared, there's no evidence of the man the prosecution say killed the two women in any of the vision. Criminal defence lawyer Tom Percy QC joins Natalie Bonjolo and Tim Clarke to discuss why the day's proceedings go little way to proving Bradley Edwards is the Claremont Serial Killer.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Crocodile farms in the north start to collect eggs. Wellard strikes deal to sell ship for $77 million.

CLAREMONT: The Claremont Serial Killings

The last pictures of Jane Rimmer alive were shown to a stunned court room on day 12. The images of the smiling and laughing 23-year-old was shown to the people in the court, who watched on in silence for the entire time the videos were played. Jane was last seen outside Club Bayview in Claremont at 12.04am on June 8, 1996. At the time, the security cameras recorded on a loop, only capturing 13 seconds at a time. The CCTV shows Jane standing outside the club. The security vision flicks over to other cameras around the club, and 32 seconds later it comes back to that same spot, but Jane is gone. 32 seconds is all it took for Jane Rimmer to vanish. It wouldn’t be until almost 2 months later that she would be found. Her body found in bushland in Wellard, half an hour south of Claremont. She’d been murdered, her throat cut. As Natalie Bonjolo, Alison Fan and Tim Clarke discuss, how different this investigation would be if those security cameras flicked over at different times, would we see what happened to Jane in her final night? The ‘sliding doors’ moments The West’s Tim Clarke has described before have become a theme in this case.

Northern Territory Country Hour

Indonesians are increasingly buying meat via Instagram. Live exporter Wellard confirms it will sell one of its ships to Heytesbury.

Actors 2020 Podcast
Emilia Lau and Jordan Wellard - Australian Actors

Actors 2020 Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 30:00


In Episode 123 JOHNNY KEATTH http://www.JohnnyKeatth.com interviews Australian Actors: Emilia Lau https://www.emzimagery.com/ and Jordan Wellard https://www.jordanwellard.com/ Tune in to hear these two beautiful woman from down under. Be sure to Like, Share, Embed, Subscribe, Follow, Download and most importantly LEAVE a COMMENT and or a REVIEW for this podcast. Thank You!

Western Australia Country Hour
Western Australia Country Hour

Western Australia Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 60:00


Livestock shipping company Wellard has agreed to sell one of its ships, the MV Ocean Swagman. It's being bought by Heytesbury Cattle Company for $22 million. Heytesbury owns a number of cattle stations in the Kimberley and the NT, and also owns 11 per cent of Wellard. Wellard said the sale is part of a broader restructure of the company and they will use the $22 million to pay down debt.

Unihill Church Messages
Guest Speaker: Ps Scott Wellard | Baptisms - 9th June 2019

Unihill Church Messages

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2019 93:56


Ps Scott Wellard | Baptisms UniHill Church North Campus, 9th June 2019 For more information on UniHill Church please visit: www.unihillchurch.com.au

From the Field
Entry 3: The Data Deficient Killer Whales of Western Australia with Bec Wellard

From the Field

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2019 26:10


In this episode of From the Field, find out why collecting data on Killer Whales in Australia is crucial to protecting not just the species itself but the entire ocean ecosystem - with guest Bec Wellard. For guest links and other info on Bec, please visit: www.fromthefieldpodcast.com/episodes

Herbs & Oils Podcast brought to you by AromaCulture.com
70 Lee Wellard: Herbal Stress Relief

Herbs & Oils Podcast brought to you by AromaCulture.com

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 0:47


This Podcast is brought to you by AromaCulture Magazine - AromaCulture Magazine is filled with educational articles, case studies and recipes written by practicing herbalists and qualified aromatherapists. Our April issue centers around the topic of the Respiratory System. You can find it at https://www.aromaculture.com/shop/april2019.Topics covered in this episodeHow stress influences our bodies and the 3 stages of stressHow herbs may help balance our bodies and relieve the negative effects of stressSpecific nervine tonics and adaptogenic herbsHerbs that support our AdrenalsLong term herbal strategies for stress managementLifestyle and nutritional advice for stress managementHerbs Mentioned in this episodeOatstrawChasteberryAshwagandaRhodiolaKava KavaFrankincenseLavenderCayenne PepperEleuthro RootTurmericTulsi BasilPassionflowerAbout LEE WELLARDMaster Herbalist and Naturopath Lee Wellard was a former Physiology and Nutrition teacher, and has had extensive study in the field of Holistic medicine and is currently working as a Master Herbalist and Naturopath. After his wife developed a serious case of insomnia for 6 years it lead them on a journey towards finding an effective herbal remedy. Lee has had extensive experience in personal health consultations, conducting herbal remedy seminars, and even formulating his own herbal products. If you belong to a group that has an interest in Herbal remedies contact Lee to arrange a seminar. He offers free seminars in the Mishawaka area. Lee is the President and founder of the American Herb Shoppe and is always willing to answer any questions you may have.Connect with LEE WELLARDWebsite: https://americanherbshoppe.com/Disclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only, and is not meant to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.

The Rugby Pod
Episode 17 - Gaffney & Wellard

The Rugby Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2018 49:36


The boys are back to wish you a Happy New Year and Jim's just glad to be out of the house! We discuss the rise of Gloucester and the fall of Leicester with special guests Charlie Sharples and Geordan Murphy, Jim talks us through Alan 'Dean' Gaffney taking over at Northampton and we chat about the key festive fixtures.  See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Are We Okay?
73 - Congrats, Fictional Characters (with Sam Wellard)

Are We Okay?

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2017 68:18


Bassist Sam Wellard (Church Mouse) swings by the podcast to talk about Beck's new album, joining Church Mouse, his high school ska phase, Weezer, his first beer, owning all of the Blue's Clues merchandise, Nickelodeon GaS, wanting to be a cartoonist, the joy of making guacamole, lineup changes, whether God put animals here to eat, becoming a ghost, the haunted ice maker in his refrigerator, doing voices, and why shoelaces are the bane of his existence.   Find him online at: https://churchmouseca.bandcamp.com/ or https://www.facebook.com/churchmouseca/ or follow Church Mouse on Instagram: @churchmouseca

Business News - WA
Mark My Words Podcast 18 June 2016

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 9:12


In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Energy markets, election offerings, contract wins, Wellard and apartment development.

Business News - WA
Mark My Words Podcast 18 June 2016

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2016 9:12


In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer discuss Energy markets, election offerings, contract wins, Wellard and apartment development.

Business News - WA
Perth Business - "Mark my words" News Season 2 Podcast 1, 23 November 2015

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 9:31


In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer talk about: the IPO for Wellard listing, Perth road projects and small bars. See more here; https://www.businessnews.com.au/eedition_view/369760

Business News - WA
Perth Business - "Mark my words" News Season 2 Podcast 1, 23 November 2015

Business News - WA

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2015 9:31


In this Business News podcast Mark Pownall and Mark Beyer talk about: the IPO for Wellard listing, Perth road projects and small bars. See more here; https://www.businessnews.com.au/eedition_view/369760

Panel Up!
Episode 40: Things From Another World (w/Josh Christiansen & Elena Wellard)

Panel Up!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2015 32:00


Two of our intrepid hosts talk to the marketing managers of Things From Another World to discuss comics, collectibles, and Black Friday Sales.