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On Wednesday morning, there was traffic chaos on the Princes Freeway, with all Melbourne-bound lanes closed to traffic between Werribee and Duncans Road.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
For many decades the NSW Riverina has produced an endless list of outstanding trainers and jockeys. One of the latest recruits to hit the headlines on the big stage is young jockey Tyler Schiller who reeled off a couple of Gr 1 wins during the recent Championships. One man to leave his mark as a jockey and trainer is Dave Heywood who retired in 2020 after six decades in the racing industry. As a jockey he rode exclusively in the Riverina and Victoria. Surprisingly he never once got to ride on a Sydney track but he trained numerous winners in the harbour city. Dave Heywood earned the respect of all sections of the industry during 12 years in the saddle and another 48 years as a trainer. The rising 80 year old is in reminiscent mood as he joins us on the podcast. Dave says he's blessed with good health. Right off the top he answers the commonly asked question about his relationship if any to ace jockey Nick Heywood. Dave says his primary sporting interests these days revolve around the dart board and the pool room. Few realise Dave was Victorian born. He explains how the family got to settle in the Riverina. The veteran horseman remembers riding trackwork at age 11 for legendary trainer Bert Honeychurch who became his master. Dave hasn't forgotten his very first day as a professional jockey. He greeted the judge twice. He talks about the horses involved. He still remembers the thrill of riding a winner first up on the historic Flemington course. Dave looks back on the transfer of his indentures to top Melbourne trainer Brian Courtney. He realises how lucky he was to pick up a ride in the Melbourne Cup at just 15 years of age. He talks of the horse he rode for an iconic trainer and takes us through the running of the Centenary Melbourne Cup of 1960. One of the runners was Dave's favourite horse. He looks back on his association with the man who took Phar Lap to America in 1932. Dave got to ride the talented Webster in an unsuitable race at Werribee. Although unplaced he still regards the horse as the best he ever rode in a race. He acknowledges several other talented horses he got to ride during his time in Melbourne. One of them was owned by a Hollywood movie legend. Dave was back in the Riverina in 1969. His weight was on the rise but he managed to ride for another few years with great success. He's especially proud of a winning sequence over two days at Benalla. He explains that he was actually talked into applying for a trainer's licence. Dave looks back on his “Indies trilogy”- Prince Of Indies, Pride Of Indies and King Of Indies, three talented horses who won more than 60 races between them. He pays tribute to his late brother-in-law Russ Milne who owned the Indies trio. He also loved a punt whenever his horses were racing. Dave is adamant the unsound Shadameneo was the best horse he trained. The former outstanding horseman pays tribute to the indestructible Green Ridge, veteran of 200 race starts. He looks back on prolific winners like Vain Alert, Hillston Exchange, Man Of Peace and Living On A Prayer. This is a long overdue chat with a great competitor and a gentleman of Riverina racing.
He's got 65 international wins, three powerhouse horses, and unfinished business at Defender Kentucky. In this episode of Inside Kentucky, Boyd Martin joins the show to talk about his road to the 2025 five-star — from early wins Down Under to the lessons of a career comeback after hip surgery. With Commando 3, Fedarman B, and Luke 140 all peaking at the right time, Boyd shares what it's like chasing the dream, building the horsepower, and why Kentucky still feels like home. Plus, hear his unfiltered take on what makes the American eventing crowds the best in the world. Highlights: 65 wins and counting: Boyd's road from Werribee to the world stage Inside the stable: How Commando 3, Fedarman B, and Luke 140 are shaping up for Kentucky Why five-star wins mean more than ever in today's sport Honest talk: injuries, setbacks, and chasing world number one What makes Defender Kentucky so special — and how US fans steal the show Guests: Boyd Martin – US Olympic rider and 65-time international winner Hosted by Nicole Brown EquiRatings Eventing Podcast: Don't forget to follow us on Instagram and Facebook. Catch up on all of our Inside Kentucky episodes wherever you get your podcasts, and stay in the loop by following Defender Kentucky on Instagram and Facebook!
Anthony Stott (pictured) is a Geelong psychologist, whose fertile mind helps us understand how we can profit from his fresh idea of "Green Prosperity"'.Anthony has put Green Prosperity on the table. Beyond that bold and adventurous thinking, he helps people through the travails of climate anxiety through his work at Aspire Health and Psychology at Werribee.This thoughtful fellow first attracted the attention of Climate Conversations at a recent gathering of the "Geelong Climate Cafe ".During our conversation, we discussed Green Prosperity's likeness to the "Degrowth Network of Australia", although as Anthony points out, the two have subtle and important differences.Anthony has written two papers on Green Prosperity, both are freely available via email.
Today's stories include: Category five Tropical Cyclone Zelia has started to make landfall in Western Australia. Labor has won the state seat of Werribee in a by-election in Victoria. At least 30 people have been injured after a man drove a car into a crowd of over 1,500 protesters in Munich, Germany. And today’s good news: The number of unprovoked shark attack incidents decreased significantly in 2024. Hosts: Billi FitzSimons and Zara SeidlerProducer: Emma Gillespie Want to support The Daily Aus? That's so kind! The best way to do that is to click ‘follow’ on Spotify or Apple and to leave us a five-star review. We would be so grateful. The Daily Aus is a media company focused on delivering accessible and digestible news to young people. We are completely independent. Want more from TDA?Subscribe to The Daily Aus newsletterSubscribe to The Daily Aus’ YouTube Channel Have feedback for us?We’re always looking for new ways to improve what we do. If you’ve got feedback, we’re all ears. Tell us here.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On a cloudy day in Melbourne's West, campaign workers in clashing t-shirts formed lines outside of schools and community centres. Residents, who often suffer from congested roads, this time navigated foot traffic on their way to the voting booth. February 8th, 2025 was the day of the Werribee by-election. It came after long-serving Labor MP, Tim Pallas announced his retirement - kicking off Labor's first real pressure test of the year. Stephen Donnelly sits down with seasoned pollster and campaign researcher, John Armitage, for a spirited discussion about why the Werribee by-election matters, and what Labor can learn from this moment as they rise to meet the challenges of 2025.CHAPTERS:00:00 Introduction04:33 Werribee By-Election Overview16:23 The Liberal Strategy23:56 Lessons for Labor36:31 The Western Front47:21 Prahan52:36 Wrap UpThe presenting sponsor of the Socially Democratic podcast is Dunn Street. For more information on how Dunn Street can help you organise to build winning campaigns in your community, business or organisation, and make the world a better place, look us up at: dunnstreet.com.au Support the showNew episodes out every Friday.If you like the show leave a comment below or leave us a review on Podchaser: https://bit.ly/36uFbp8Support the show on Patreon. Follow us on YouTube, Facebook, X, Bluesky, and Instagram.
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Desmond Vincent Tuddenham Desmond Vincent Tuddenham (born 29 January 1943) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for Collingwood and Essendon in the Victorian Football League (VFL) during the 1960s and 1970s. Early life Tuddenham was born and raised in Ross Creek, Victoria, a country town near Ballarat. He and his twin brother, Basil, were two of a large family consisting of nine children (seven boys and two girls) to parents William and Anne Tuddenham.] Tuddenham's upbringing was typical of country footballers who came from farming families. Before and after school and during weekends, he had to help with various farm chores. Sport, usually football or cricket, was played on Saturday, and the family attended church on Sundays.] The daily grind of farm work helped to strengthen Tuddenham's shoulders and arms, and a fanatical attitude to fitness hardened his body. Tuddenham played cricket with five of his brothers for Ross Creek, and football for the Young Christian Worker's club in Ballarat. In the space of three seasons, he went from the under-14s to the under-19s side, and won the league's best and fairest trophy at 16. This attracted the attention of several VFL clubs. Football career Tuddenham made his VFL debut in 1962 against North Melbourne at Arden Street Oval. His brand of football was fearless and tough, with a habit of grasping the football to his chest with his elbows sticking out dangerously. In recognition of his toughness and skills, Tuddenham was appointed Collingwood captain in 1966. In the semi-final against St Kilda, he kicked seven goals on Daryl Griffiths in a tense 10-point win to advance to the grand final. But St Kilda reversed the result two weeks later to take out the 1966 VFL grand final by one point, winning their first and only premiership so far. Collingwood were eliminated from the 1967 finals by eventual runner-up Geelong in the first semi-final. The Magpies trailed by one point at three-quarter time, but the Cats kicked six goals to one in the final quarter to win by 30 points. Tuddenham was reported for striking Geelong defender Geoff Ainsworth on the head with his forearm in the last quarter by field umpire Jeff Crouch. He was found guilty and suspended for four matches. In February 1970, Tuddenham and his deputy Len Thompson were involved in a pay dispute after they learned that Collingwood had recruited its first interstate player, Peter Eakins, from Western Australian club Subiaco for a sign-on fee of A$5,000 and A$5,000 a season for three years. That was A$2,000 more than Tuddenham was receiving as captain.] Tuddenham asked for A$8,000 over three seasons, and Thompson A$30,000 over five seasons, threatening to walk out if their demands were not met. Three weeks later, during which time there had been no negotiations, both players returned. Although their demands had not been met they did obtain a slightly improved salary; under the clubs terms, Tuddenham would receive A$125 per match plus VFL provident fund payments, and Thompson would earn A$105 per match. Although Tuddenham was confident the little episode would not affect his chances of retaining the captaincy, the Magpies committee announced Terry Waters as captain for the 1970 VFL season and Tuddenham accepted the decision. Collingwood finished on top of the ladder with 18 wins and defeated arch-rivals Carlton in a semi-final by 10 points to advance to the grand final. However, as had happened four years earlier against St Kilda, Carlton would reverse the result in the 1970 VFL grand final, coming from 44 points down at half-time to overrun Collingwood in the second half. Tuddenham was regarded among Collingwood's best players on the day. During the game he accidentally floored teammate Peter McKenna in the second quarter with a hip-and-shoulder bump meant for a Carlton player. McKenna had kicked five goals up to that stage of the game and would only add one more for the rest of the match. In an interview 40 years later, Tuddenham cited a lack of fitness, as well as inaccurate kicking for goal, as the main reason Collingwood lost: "I suggested to (coach) Bob Rose after we lost the 1966 Grand Final to St Kilda by a point that he do the coaching and I look after the fitness along with my friend John Toleman. The idea was that I would be an assistant coach, and I'll tell you what, I would have got the buggers fit." In 1971, Tuddenham became the first player to be named captain of the VFL representative team whilst not captain of his own club. When asked about this, state coach Tom Hafey replied bluntly: "We are not here to talk about Collingwood's mistakes." Tuddenham stayed with the club for a further season before moving to Essendon as captain-coach. He played four seasons for the Bombers before returning to Collingwood for his final two seasons. In 1978, Tuddenham was appointed senior coach of South Melbourne for a season, replaced by Ian Stewart when he failed to take the club to the finals. He coached VFA second division club Werribee to the finals in 1988, but left after he and the club concluded a playing coach would be better suited to the club's needs. Post-football career Tuddenham ran a plastics manufacturing business, which he sold in 1979. He later worked as a scrap-metal dealer. Controversy Since retirement, Tuddenham has been in trouble with the law on several occasions. In December 1980, he was found guilty by a County Court jury of having received stolen tyres valued at $30,000 and was remanded in custody. In June 1989, he pleaded guilty to a charge of conspiring to defraud the Victorian Automobile Chamber of Commerce of $13,000. He told the magistrate that he was "guilty on the grounds I was helping out a friend in trouble". In July 2004, it was reported that he had received a two-month sentence suspended for two years for his third drink driving offence. He was ordered to pay a A$500 fine and had his driving license cancelled for 30 months. In December 2017, he pleaded guilty and was convicted of drink driving, having been found to have a blood alcohol level of 0.055 after drinking "three beers" at a football function. Personal life Tuddenham has four children. One of them, Paul, played 40 games for Collingwood from 1987 to 1991. Legacy Tuddenham was inducted into the Australian Football Hall of Fame in 2008. In 2009, The Australian nominated Tuddenham as one of the 25 greatest footballers never to win a Brownlow Medal.
Hesabu zina endelea katika chaguzi dogo katika eneo bunge la Werribee ambalo liliwahi kuwa ngome ya chama cha Labor katika vitongoji vya magharibi ya mji wa Melbourne.
Werribee voters put Jacinta Allan's government on notice. Anthony Albanese looking more and more like a one-term prime minister. Plus, what do Trump's tariffs mean for Australia?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Election Analyst John Black from Australian Development Strategies joins John to discuss the results of the recent by-elections in Prahran and Werribee. Listen to John Stanley live on air from 8pm Monday to Thursday and 7pm on Friday on 2GB/4BCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Victorian voters in the outer-western suburban state seat of Werribee have voiced their feedback in this weekend's by-election - and they're not too happy with Labor's output. Labor had held the state seat of Werribee since 1973, but this time, both major parties received less than 30 percent of the first-preference vote. Australian correspondent Oliver Peterson says this paints a concerning picture for Labor ahead of the upcoming federal election - as Albanese could lose seats in Victoria. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Melbourne suburbs Werribee and Prahran have seen the Liberal party secure a major election victory, as the Green concede. Traditionally Labor 'heartland', Werribee has been an uninterrupted seat since 1979. Australian Correspondent Steve Price joins the show to discuss what this means for a coalition, whether or not Peter Dutton can win the election, and why these developments may push the election date out. LISTEN ABOVE. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Crime and the cost of living have dealt Victorian Labor a potentially devastating political blow in the heartland seat of Werribee. 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 and produced by Kristen Amiet, and edited by Tiffany Dimmack. Our regular host is Claire Harvey and original music is composed by Jasper Leak.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Elliott has given his main takeaways from the Werribee and Prahran by-elections on the weekend to kick off his program this morning.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Deputy Premier joined Tom Elliott after a busy weekend for the Labor Party in Werribee. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
GAZA: TRUMP'S GREATEST REAL ESTATE DEALOR COMPLETE MADNESS?COMMANDING THE NARRATIVE EPISODE 60Steven Tripp is joined by Richard Storch, Dave Right Now and NSW Libertarian Party Policy Director, Rob Cribb.To kick things off, Richard corrects the statement he made on episode 55, where he claimed the Libertarian Party supported abortion on demand, up until birth. That is not correct and Rob Cribb states what the Libertarian policy actually is.The panel then discusses Gaza and President Donald Trump's bold plan to rebuild the area, which has drawn the ire of many political commentators. DOGE is also discussed, with reckless use of American taxpayers' money being uncovered by Elon Musk's team.Other topics include Albanese's hate speech laws, the Werribee and Prahran by-elections, and the Federal election policy platform of the Libertarian Party.To contact or follow Dave Right Now, visit:https://x.com/DaveRightNow_https://www.youtube.com/@DaveRightNowTo contact or follow Rob Cribb, visit:https://x.com/CribbertarianTo sign up to the Australians for Better Government for FREE, visit:https://www.australiansforbetter.com/joinKEEP UP TO DATE WITH ALL OUR PODCASTS AND ARTICLES, visit:https://www.commandingthenarrative.comSHOW YOUR SUPPORT for Commanding the Narrative by donating – your support is much appreciated!https://www.commandingthenarrative.com/donatehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/commandingthenarrativeTO GET YOUR ‘Commanding the Narrative' merchandise, head to:https://xcandidates.tshirts.net.auCONTACT US BY EMAIL:commandingthenarrative@outlook.comsteven.tripp@australiansforbetter.comHosted by:• Steven Tripp - Internationally published political commentatorhttps://x.com/RealStevenTripphttps://www.facebook.com/theRealStevenTripphttps://spectator.com.au/author/steven-trippFollow Commanding the Narrative on:Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4GIXhHBogM1McL5EPGP3DTRumble: https://rumble.com/user/ExCandidatesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CommandingTheNarrativeInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/commandingthenarrativeX: https://x.com/commandthenarraYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@commandingthenarrativeGettr: https://gettr.com/user/commandingthenarrativeTruth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@ExCandidatesApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/commanding-the-narrative/id1631685864Please share and spread the word!#AusPol #nswpol #interview #podcast #politics #commentary #narrative #minorparties #libertarian #onenation #uap #liberal #nationals #labor #greens #steventripp #australia #teals #senate #commanding #narrative #CtN #daverightnow #awakenedaussies #robcribb #richardstorch #gaza #donaldtrump #israel #doge #hatespeech #werribee #prahran
Premier Jacinta Allan joined Tom Elliott to discuss topics including: Federal funding for the Suburban Rail Loop Her decision to review Victoria's bail laws Saturday's Werribee by-election The impact the Melbourne NFL news will have on taxpayers See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
News headlines // 7:15AM // Alexia Wellbelove from the Australian Marine Conservation Society on the impacts of the marine heatwave and the need for urgent government action. Last month fisheries officials reported that a marine heatwave may have led to a fish kill on Western Australia's Pilbara coast. About 30,000 fish were found dead at Gnoorea Beach near Karratha. The marine heatwave is expected to continue throughout February amid warnings of "potentially catastrophic" effects. You can find out more about the work they do at the AMCS by going to https://www.marineconservation.org.au/ 7:30AM // Emily Yamamoto, a vocalist-composer based in Naarm and a Doctor of Musical Arts candidate at Griffith University, Queensland Conservatorium, about her research on theories of power, intersectionality and Brazilian popular music, as well as her own art practice. You can follow Emily on LinkedIn or Instagram @emily.yamamoto.music.art 7:45AM // Diletta Legowo, Creative Director of Nongkrong Festival, on the origins of this Indonesian-Australian arts and culture festival, how it celebrates the diversity of the Indonesian diaspora, the spotlight on Indonesian and Yolnu connections, and a sneak peak at this year's festival. Nongkrong Festival runs from 9 February to 23 February at various locations around Naarm/Melbourne. The inaugural festival last year had a focus on Indonesian culinary events and a day party, and this year the 2025 edition is "Roots and Routes". The festival includes a range of ticketed and free events, of which some are family friendly. You can find out more about the festival on Instagram @nongkrongfest or their website nongkrong.com.au. 8:00AM // Elyse Cunningham, Coordinator of the Better Buses Campaign, run by the Sustainable Cities collective at Friends of Earth, which has been advocating for a transformed bus network since 2021. Elyse reflects on Saturday's action in Werribee, the urgent need for bus reform in Melbourne's west, and the importance of the upcoming Werribee byelection. To learn more, head to https://www.melbournefoe.org.au/better_buses_campaign. 8:15AM // Events Songs:Hard 4 You - Chela Colonizer - Tanya Tagaq7000 - Emily YamamotoI Am The River, The River Is Me - Jen Cloher
Join Keegan as he sits down with Morgan Mitchell, two-time Olympian and advocate for change. Morgan shares her remarkable journey from a challenging upbringing in Werribee to representing Australia on the world stage in track and field. In a heartfelt and inspiring conversation, she opens up about her experiences with domestic violence, her commitment to advocacy, and the powerful role her mother played in shaping her resilience.With insights on manifestation, personal growth, and protecting your peace, this episode offers a raw and motivating look into Morgan's life beyond the track. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
We talk to Kirsty on the Sunshine Coast about Melbourne and Sydney people renting a second home in Noosa. Rebecca in Geelong talked about mortgages. Reece from Werribee in Melbourne is seeing the Sydney buyers move to Melbourne and buy into areas like Werribee. And Lyndall Allan in Newcastle talked about the local real estate market. Listen here: https://apple.co/3wub8Le ► Subscribe here to never miss an episode: https://www.podbean.com/user-xyelbri7gupo ► INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/therealestatepodcast/?hl=en ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100070592715418 ► Email: myrealestatepodcast@gmail.com The latest real estate news, trends and predictions for Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Gold Coast, Sydney, Melbourne and Perth. We include home buying tips, commercial real estate, property market analysis and real estate investment strategies. Including real estate trends, finance and real estate agents and brokers. Plus real estate law and regulations, and real estate development insights. And real estate investing for first home buyers, real estate market reports and real estate negotiation skills. We include Hobart, Darwin, Hervey Bay, the Sunshine Coast, Newcastle, Central Coast, Wollongong, Geelong, Townsville, Cairns, Ballarat, Bendigo, Launceston, Mackay, Rockhampton, Coffs Harbour. #sydneyproperty #Melbourneproperty #brisbaneproperty #perthproperty
Send us a textThis episode is a must listen! If you were raised on a diet of TV medical dramas like House, The Good Doctor, ER, Grey's Anatomy or any of hundreds of others, today's guest will help set the record straight!Mainak Majumdar is the Director, Intensive Care Services, Mercy Hospital, in Werribee, Victoria and is my very special guest. In our discussion, we hear of how Mainak got into medicine (not his first choice!) and what led him to specialise in emergency / intensive care medicine.Of most relevance to my audience, Mainak shares how he applies a risk management approach to running the Intensive Care Unit and leverages the power of his people to get the best possible patient outcomes.This approach was recognised when in 2021, Mainak received the Public Sector Risk Leader of the Year award, presented by the Risk Management Institution of Australasia (RMIA).This is a fascinating discussion and insight into the workings of a busy Intensive Care Unit - a big thank you to Mainak for so graciously sharing his time and expertise!For those counting, you'll notice this is episode #99 - stay tuned next week when I'll launch our 100th episode in time for listening over the festive season break.Enjoy!Contact ABM Risk Partnership to optimise your risk management approach: email us: info@abmrisk.com.au Tweet us at @4RiskCme Visit our LinkedIn page https://www.linkedin.com/company/18394064/admin/ Thanks for listening to the show and please keep your guest suggestions coming!
Tom Elliott spoke about the upcoming event in Melbourne's west. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
'Sel Roti' is among the popular delicacies prepared during the Tihar festival. Nepali community members in Melbourne spoke to SBS Nepali about their experience making Sel Roti for the first time in Australia. - तिहार भन्ने बित्तिकै सेल रोटीको कुरा त आइहाल्छ। मेलबर्नका केही नेपाली भाषीहरूले अस्ट्रेलियामा पहिलो पटक सेल रोटी पकाउँदाको अनुभवबारे एसबीएस नेपालीसँग गरिएको कुराकानी सुन्नुहोस्।
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB's back from Bali and has walked into some crazy weather. It's September Bins Brownless' favourite month, and he kicks it off with an All Sports Report. We give away tickets to the Sandown 500 much earlier than we had anticipated, then Damian Barrett is in with the latest team news ahead of week one of the AFL Finals. Billy had a Father's Day dinner last night that went will until the very end, and JB demands a recap of Billy's performance on Friday. Callan from Werribee has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash, and Billy takes us through his favourite footy moments from the weekend. 23-time Paralympic medallist Matt Cowdrey calls in, and Billy finishes us off with a joke about a day at the swimming pool.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
After a lovely dinner at Squires Loft, and a visit to the dentist for Bill, the boys rip into the All Sports Report - and it as a HUGE golden day in Paris for the Aussies. Topics Brayshaw is in the house, as is Joey Montagna, who is gearing up for his Carlton Draft match for Castlemaine on Saturday. The Tassie Devils are setting membership records, and Jye in Werribee has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash. The boys discuss how they were taught to tackle in footy, we want you to Bake Billy for a Crossray BBQ, and Socceroos icon John Aloisi is in studio to talk about the Matildas, the A-League, and his time in the Olympic Village. FInally, Billy goes with a slightly fruity Italian jokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Krishank Karthik (Krish for short) a 11th grade student at Suzanne Cory High School, Werribee, Victoria, has not returned home since yesterday, and his mother Shobana Karthik is making a fervent plea for his return. - மெல்பன் நகரின் புறநகர் Werribeeயிலுள்ள Suzanne Cory High School என்ற அரச பாடசாலையில் 11ஆம் வகுப்பு மாணவன் க்ருஷாங்க் கார்த்திக் (Krishank Karthik, சுருக்கமாக Krish) நேற்றிலிருந்து வீடு திரும்பவில்லை என்றும் அவரை கண்டுபிடித்துக் கொடுக்குமாறும் அவரது தாயார் ஷோபனா கார்த்திக் விடுக்கும் உருக்கமான வேண்டுகோளை எடுத்து வருகிறார் குலசேகரம் சஞ்சயன்.
Three endangered species are taking a turn for the better thanks to the team at the Werribee Open Zoo's conservation programs. Yvette Pauligk, the Zoo's Life Science Manager and Threatened Species Keeper joins Suzanne Hill to talk through the precious wildlife that are now thriving.
Ecologists are monitoring platypus in areas impacted by development and pollution.
Will Gordon joined RSN on Wednesday morning after riding a double at Werribee on Saturday and a double at Sandown on Sunday. The highlight victory came aboard Bell Ex One in the Australian Steeplechase. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Dabernig joined Matt Nevett on Racing Pulse as the stable sends a few runners to Caulfield and Werribee on Saturday, Tom also spoke about the team's chances at Hamilton today.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brent Zerafa has done the form for Werribee ahead of the meeting on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam Crettenden has done the Fast Form for Werribee and Adam Olszanski has done the Fast Form for Cranbourne. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Richelle Hunt and Bronwen O'Shea explore the challenges and opportunities of this suburb on the rise.
Warren Huntly has done the form for Werribee ahead of the meeting on Monday afternoon and Matt Cumani joined with his thoughts on Desert Anthem in Race 5. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Terry Bailey joined Racing Pulse with the Fast Form for Werribee. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
Billy is in Sydney ahead of a little spell, and he kicks things off with the All Sports Report. Then JB has found the list of the NSW Football Inaugural Hall of Fame inductees... it's missing someone. Jay Clark comes in with all the latest footy headlines - including some pushback from some clubs over the mid-season trade period. Cam and Neil go head-to-head for Pies/Blues tickets in the Hump Day Quiz, and Rodney from Werribee has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash. Billy bakes the Australian selectors for leaving Jake Fraser-McGurk out of the T20 World Cup squad, Fremantle's Caleb Serong joins the show, we send Billy off with an enormous idiot file, and Billy adds some fruit to his joke to say goodbye. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB was in Adelaide, and Billy was at the Bot - but they're both here to start the week with Billy's All Sports Report. Damian Barrett delivers his positives and negatives from round 6, and Topics Brownless asks about your good days. Mark from Werribee has a crack at $10k with Guernsey Cash, then Richmond's Mykelti Lefau shares his journey from NZ Rugby to AFL Billy's 5 at 5... something is back, and JB recaps his Sunday at LIV Golf Adelaide. Finally, Billy delivers a joke with some unnecessary fruit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
No pod this week, but written report below, also enjoy one of our favourite pods: Nick Injury crisis - Taranto, Ross, Short - around 40% of salary cap injured (both quality and quantity, young, old and mid career players) Great start (again) Opposition string of unanswered goals (again) McAuliffe flashes Lefau showed power and some forward craft in air and on ground, tough match up, has big hands even for 195cm Dow - needed more Almost Jack 2010 levels of dependency on Shai Baker in very good form Young/Miller step back from last week Eagles young brigade damaging - Yeo, McGovern, Kelly, Duggan Wanted more from Brown and Campbell Nice to see Steely warm up with team as emergency as part of large WA contingency Loved Vlossy's hanger VFL competitive but undermanned away vs good Werribee team (lacked any AFL listed onballers) Ryan v.good as fwd/ruck, Naismith dominating fwiw Kaleb Smith good without being dominant Glad for the bye Andy TT going out felt like one of the last foundational supports being lost, I was surprised that we were still relatively strong favourites at the bounce The game was clearly lost in the midfield -23 in clearances, -7 in centre clearances and -21 in inside 50s. As discussed in the preview, WCE actually has a mature and talented midfield. Injuries obviously a disaster: the entire starting midfield, both key forwards, CHB and in-game injury to short. All 5 of our last B&F winners. Stat nerds like us generally believe that over the long run clubs have the same amount of injury 'luck', however, this year is testing the belief. Judson injury after being sent back on with a obviously injured leg is a terrible look, whatever the truth of the matter. Bye doesn't help that much, maybe Hopper and Grimes a possibility. Lynch's return date remains 10-12 weeks away. On the game -Pity they didn't end the game after the Flossy mark, we were up by 4 goals at the time. -Nice game from Lefau, hard to calibrate the future of a 25 YO, 4th game key position player playing on a team getting smashed in the midfield. But good on him for taking his chance. -Nank was dominate in the rucks but it was for naught . 13 CPs too. Having a career best year in tackles, clearances and CPs -Dow hopefully not fully fit, because he's struggling otherwise. -MJR another solid game, great goal. Disposal, tackle and goal stats all up this year. -Young and Miller struggled, exposed by the midfield struggles. -Tougher day at the office for Brown as well. Only 7 touches. Kaps may be in trouble. Kosi not taking his chance. However, to finish on a high note: Flossy leads the league in total intercepts, also going at 88% (!) for 22 disposals a game. The early AA talk is justified.
墨爾本外西區Werribee的一間「籃球活動中心」,一直致力發掘非洲移民社區年輕成員的潛力。他們亦開辦了一些免費的活動計劃,鼓勵更多來自移民及難民人口較多地區的兒童及青少年積極參與。
While Christian is away on his break, we're going through some of our favourite bits from the show so far. Like when Patsy saved Easter! After Patsy stopped traffic in the rural roads of Werribee to save Mister Bunny Rabbit, we asked the question "When Did You Stop Traffic" and boy did we get some interesting responses.. got a story of your own? Email us christian@christianoconnell.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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RSN Form Expert Nick Noonan joins Warren Huntly on Turf Talk with his full preview of today's Werribee meeting including race by race analysis and selections, plus his Best Bets and Quaddie selectionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
It's time to bring back a classic love game show for our singles of Werribee!Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Fifi, Fev & Nick Catch Up – 101.9 Fox FM Melbourne - Fifi Box, Brendan Fevola & Nick Cody
ON TODAY'S SHOW: Perfect Match Is It Amazing? JB's spray tan Fifi, Fev & Nick Bulletin Subscribe on LiSTNR: https://play.listnr.com/podcast/fifi-fev-and-nickSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Travis Noonan has done the form for Werribee on Friday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Racing.com's Ed Sadler joined Racing Pulse to chat about all the latest racing news, including the latest from Werribee and the international runners.
Back in the studio with Brett & Mick ahead of Prelim finals week! The big news this week is that Mick's Werribee side is through to the big dance, and there's nobody more excited than our VFL enthusiast Jack Post, so we gave him a call! The boys go through plenty of feedback from the listeners, and also solved this week's Mick inspired footygrid. Link to Survey: HERE Contact Email - hello@producey.com Instagram - @dylbuckley @dylandfriends Youtube - @dylandfriends Facebook - dylandfriends Tiktok - @dylandfriends Dyl & Friends is produced by Darcy Parkinson Video and audio production by Producey. ILY XXXX
This week on the podcast, the boys discuss Mason's World Cup clanger, Picket's fan interaction, Collingwood's injuries and Mason's VFL experience in Werribee.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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