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Unsuspecting passengers are being caught out by rogue car or cab companies and it's costing them hundreds of dollars to go just a few kilometres up the road. One woman was charged nearly $800 for a 19 kilometres from Auckland's Ponsonby to West Harbour. It seems when there's a big event in town, more people are being preyed on, so are you supposed to tell what is legit and what's not? The Small Passenger Service Association is an industry body for taxis, ride shares and shuttles, its spokesperson Warren Quirke spoke to Lisa Owen.
The Journey of a Grassroots Rugby Coach (More Tracksuits less Business Suits)
This weeks guest is Cam Treloar. Cam is the current coach at West Harbour in the Shute Shield. He also coached at Warringah as an Assistant Coach for a few years 2023 was his firstyear as a Head Coach and he reflected a lot and his first year. He spoke about changing clubs to enhance his coaching career and transitioning from player to coach shortly after he finished playing. He spoke about how he uses player led feedback during his session . --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bullys-rugby-coaching/message
The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Fall fair season continues south of Hamilton with the 151st Caledonia Fair! We get a peak at what Hamilton has cooking for the 2023 Grey Cup festivities! As you heard on our airwaves a moment ago, there are now ads running from third-party groups attacking Pierre Poilievre, following a couple of weeks of the federal Conservative's new campaign to reintroduce Canadians to their leader. We get some U.S. political insight: some republicans are warning against Trump. You may have heard stories of several youth-related robberies and swarming incidents at recent events. We talk to our fried Steve Joordens to get a handle on what is going on. On Saturday, the City of Hamilton is unveiling ‘All Our Relations' in the city's West Harbour. Where does Canada stand on the world stage at the end of this week? Writing in the National Post, Tasha Kheiriddin writes that Mark Carney has jump-started the “Trudeau death watch.” We look at the pressures that the Prime Minister is under, and what will come of it. Guests: Jodie Eason, Second VP of Caledonia Fair, Chair of Marketing Ryan McHugh, Manager of Tourism and Events with the City of Hamilton Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert Brian J. Karem, journalist and author, White House correspondent for Playboy and political analyst for CNN Steve Joordens, Professor of Psychology at the University of Toronto Angela DeMontigny, Indigenous Designer, Artist, Entrepreneur, Workshop Facilitator, and Public Speaker Charles Burton, Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute Tasha Kheiriddin, journalist, writer with National Post, GZERO media, and her Substack page ‘In My Opinion'; Author of The Right Path Scott Radley, Host of the Scott Radley Show and Columnist with the Hamilton Spectator Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – William Erskine Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919
West Harbour School was among several schools that had to put the call out for sandbags as heavy rain hit. Principal Vicki Hitchcock talks to Lisa Owen.
Neil Tunnah is the owner of The Performance Chain, a company that specialises in optimising individual and team performance. From Scotland originally, he's currently based in Adelaide, Australia, where he has held roles as the Director of Coaching and as a board member. He's had coaching roles with Knox Grammar, Jersey Reds in the English Championship, Manly Marlins & West Harbour in the Shute ShieldThe Performance ChainLinkedIn ProfileEVOLVE RugbyOnline coach development courseWhat you get:https://evolverugby.podia.com/Sneak peek:https://evolverugby.podia.com/evolve-rugby10% Discount code: TRCCP10
Puga is of Tuvalu descent and raised in West Auckland. He is an entrepreneur owning his own screen printing business Spacific Tees Ltd. two clothing labels Taina Hood Clothing and Keli Customs. He has also owned a Cafe in West Harbour. Puga also trades online in the stock market. Follow Taina Hood Clothing on Instagram here: https://bit.ly/3K60Ngq Follow Puga Prints on Instagram here: https://bit.ly/40X3gA0 Follow Keli Customs on Instagram here: https://bit.ly/3E9xIgi --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/backofthe135/message
Schoolboys, Shute Shield, Japanese Top League, Fiji Rugby, Waratahs Academy, Western Force, Melbourne Rebels and back to Shute Shield for 2022. Joe Barakat has a massive amount of coaching experience and we dive right into the deep end with Joe. There are some great insights into what has made Joe so successful over long period of time as a coach, the importance of honesty and speaking the hard truth, building teams and his excitement to rip in for 2022 with a club close to his heart – West Harbour. We could have talked to Joe for a week and there is plenty to gain from his insights into the game
Episode 17 Live now!!Loved this chat with Professional Rugby Player Cameron Orr. In this episode we dive into the current situations down in Melbourne , Anfd how he is preparing for another Pre Season at the Rebels We talk about Cameron's Journey from a Junior at West Harbour to Australia 20s before heading overseas to play Premiership Rugby at Gloucester.When he returned he had a stint at the Force before setting some personal Goals that seen him earn a spot at the Rebels. We talk about the importance or Goal setting and break down the best ways to do this , to achieve a successful outcome. This is a must listen for anybody that enjoys Sport, Business and Goal setting. Check out the big mans New business venture Elite Performance Journals Thanks as always to our sponsor Goosey Sports www.gooseysports.comRugby Union, Goal Setting , Performance Indicators and Planning See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this edition the Golfi Real Estate Show - Hamilton Edition, Rob Golfi from REMAX Escarpment Realty, tell us how all-day GO train service to Hamilton's West Harbour Station will impact real estate in that area. There are more people in the GTA under 35 who own multiple properties than those over 35 years of age. Baby Boomers are not ready to let go of their real estate wealth. B.C. is getting ready for a new wave of buyers who are coming to Canada. And many Canadians say they won't be able to afford a $500 increase to their monthly mortgage payments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Scott Thompson Show bonus podcast with guest host Scott Radley! Want to hear some Hamilton transit news that does not involve LRT? Hamilton's West Harbour Station is finally getting all-day Go Train service! Guest: Donna Skelly, MPP Flamborough-Glanbrook Subscribe to the Scott Thompson Show wherever you find your favourite podcasts, keep up with the big stories developing in Hamilton, Ontario and across Canada: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/189/the-scott-thompson-show/ Keep up with our guest-host Scott Radley, by subscribing to his podcast: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/197/the-scott-radley-show/ Host - Scott Thompson Content/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A voluntary poo patrol has scooped up kilograms of dog do from Dunedin's popular West Harbour walkway. A few weeks back we to spoke to Antonia Wood who lives with her family in St Leonards. They're regular users of the track. She'd had enough of scraping dog faeces off her young kids - their shoes, her shoes, and so on - so she actually highlighted every last doggy discard, to show how crappy the situation is. On the weekend Antonia and a group of Scoop the Poop volunteers literally took matters in their own gloved hands.
One woman is highlighting, literally, with spray paint, the dog poo blight that is left on Dunedin's popular West Harbour walkway. Antonia Wood and and her family live in St Leonards and are regular users of the track. But she's had enough of scraping dog faeces off her young kids - their shoes, her shoes, the car and so on. She says it's a minefield of discarded droppings out there. So Antonia thought she'd take stock of what is a pretty crappy situation.
Here's the podcast of the full call of the Round 8 Shute Shield match between Western Sydney and West Harbour from Wire Lane. Commentary from Mike Shean, Gregor MacKenzie and special guest Richard Old on Macarthur Sports Radio, thanks to Le Good Services, Forte Financial Services, F2 Sportswear & The Beer Shed.
247 - Earthly Delightful Bubbles - Jo Woolley in Burkes joins and West Harbour neighbour Samuel Mann in Sawyers Bay. With a contribution from Tahu Mackenzie. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
The mayor remembers former Dunedin mayor Dave Cull, and West Harbour community advocate Jan Tucker
Kolose Feaunati talks season expectations, and how Wests will beat Uni. Patrick Foulkes from Stan Sport tips round 2. Team news, and why we shouldn't overreact to blowouts.
114 - Radicalising Bubbles - Finn Boyle in North Dunedin joins Samuel Mann in West Harbour and Mawera Karetai in Whakatane. With a contribution from Tahu Mackenzie. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Dion Spice, West Harbour captain talks 2020 season. Robbie Feldmann from SWR Sport drops by to tip the games. Run through of the results from round 12.
It's "Back to Wests" day for the Pirates who celebrate 25 years of West Harbour & 120 years of Western Suburbs rugby club. The Pirates have struggled thus far in 2020 but are good for an upset or two on big home days each season. Randwick have turned back the clock with their hot start to the season built on running rugby but if they dare turn their backs on the Pirates trouble could be ahead. Julian Daw & Tom English on commentary
Seumanutafa Alex McCarthy hails from the villages of Falealupo & Matautu Tai Apia Fa'atoia in Samoa but lives in West Harbour, Auckland. Alex has lived in Samoa working with Volunteer Organisation Projects Abroad. He has worked for NiuFM, ACC, Flava ZM, TVNZ, USP at Excel Performing Arts, as an MC host and DJ. Alex favourite Places to visit include Cuba, Sth France and Israel Seumanutafa Alex McCarthy set up a facebook page PACIFIC LOCKDOWN SUPPORT FOR TEENS on 1 May 2020 as a space to share insights, inspire hope, provide knowledge, discuss cultural challenges, access tools to better navigate their unique family dynamics.
Breaking down the Shute Shield 2020 draw West Harbour's new recruits Broadcast deal?
West Harbour manager John Abi-Saad joins us. Concord Oval redevelopment How West Harbour are reconnecting with their target areas The Pirates' chances in 2020.
Speaker: James Anson. Scripture: Genesis 3:1-8. Description: With the turbulent times we are living in also comes turbulent emotional upheaval. It is very easy to find ourselves bound and taken hostage by our emotions. Pastor James helps us in this first installment on emotional strongholds to identify what they are and where they are rooted in our lives.
Speaker: Phil Richardson. Scripture: Rev 22:7-20. Description: The last page of the Bible is the high point in mankind’s history, with Jesus promised return and Satan’s ultimate destruction. There are many significant indications and signs when this will take place. Man is caught up in this conflict with a Tug of War for your soul. Ps Phil explains Lucifer's fall from grace and what God is doing about it.
Speaker: Viv Anson. Scripture: Daniel 10v12. Description: Fasting and praying is not just an act of sacrifice or obedience, it is the catalyst to begin a battle in the realm of the Spirit to see your answers to prayer.
Speaker: Geoff Wiklund. Scripture: Luke 10:38-42. Description: Mary and Martha teach us a wonderful lesson on choosing the nest part that has a reward that can never be taken away.
Speaker; James Anson. Scripture: Matthew 6:16-18. Description: Jesus made it very clear that when we fast according to His instructions there is the Father’s reward. He made some conditions on this promise of reward. This message unveils the motives and very core of why we fast and how we are to do it.
Speaker: James Anson. Scripture: Matthew 9:14-17. Description: Some seem to preach that fasting is no longer relevant for Christians – after all - the joy of messianic prophecy and the coming of the kingdom of God is for celebration not for mourning? Jesus speaks directly to this question in Matthew 9. These words are some of the most powerful and important on Fasting in the whole of the bible. Pastor James points us to Christ’s answer.
Speaker: James Anson. Scripture: Luke 18:1-8. Description: Fasting intensifies our prayer but prayer is always the foundation that is inseparable from fasting. In this message Ps James reminds us that Jesus is returning seeking hearts that are fueled by faith which propels a prayer life forward into an enduring lifestyle.
The latest anti-hate rally was held this weekend and attracted over 100 people, including the mayor. Guest: Graham Crawford, History and Heritage Owner, Active Resident. Metrolinx has confirmed that work is underway to complete a third track for the West Harbour GO station, but when are the trains finally going to get here? Guest: John Best. Publisher of the Bay Observer. Former press secretary Anthony Scaramucci in an interview says that he no longer supports the re-election bid for Trump. ALSO: Conspiracy tweeting. Guest: Barry Kay, political science professor at Wilfrid Laurier University.
Robbie Feldmann & Tom English are on deck for West Harbour's last game at Concord Oval after 119 years. Their opponents are Sydney Uni who are chasing back to back minor premierships.
Robbie Feldmann, Tom Coolican & Julian Daw are at University Oval for the battle of Parramatta Rd between the Students & Pirates.
In an interview, Metrolinx' president says that the West Harbour station will be targeted for all day GO service….eventually. ALSO: Hamilton's overdose prevention site receives extension. Guest - Jason Farr, City Councillor, Ward 2 Questions are being raised in regards to the appointment of the new commissioner for the OPP. The Ontario government and the Premier say that they had no hand in appointing Ron Taverner. They did say that they lowered the qualifications in order to attract a wider range of candidates. Guest - Duff Conacher, Cofounder of Democracy Watch, adjunct professor at University of Ottawa How did Michael Flynn help the Russia investigation? Enough that the special Counsel said that Flynn should be spared prison time. What came out of Mueller's report and recommendations. Guest - Dr. Anthony Neal, Department of Political Science, Buffalo State College
The plan for redeveloping the West Harbour shall require the eventual building to include at least 5% affordable housing. Chris Phillips, Pier 7 and 8 Urban Design Study project lead for the City of Hamilton.
The plan for redeveloping the West Harbour shall require the eventual building to include at least 5% affordable housing.Chris Phillips, Pier 7 and 8 Urban Design Study project lead for the City of Hamilton. Hamilton hospital emergency departments are facing a barrage of patients. This is causing there to be too few ambulances on the road and overcrowding in wards.Lucy Morton, President of Local 269, Executive Member for OPSEU and Provincial Chair of Community Care with OPSEU Liquid Fentanyl has been found in Hamilton which is believed to be Canada's first batch. How dangerous is this drug and how bad is the crisis across Canada?David Juurlink, Scientist at Sunnybrook Research InstituteAdam Brown, Detective Constable, Vice and Drugs Unit
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The mighty Pirates are back on track after dowing Randwick at Concord and joining us this week on the show is Rory Sidey. A Waratahs squad member and former Newport Gwent Dragons back talks about the return to form of West Harbour and his time in the northern hemisphere. We look at all the games from round 8 and look ahead to round 9 and ask the question; who can stop Southern Districts? We also find out some breaking news on Mark Cashman's pet fish. We've got it all!
This week clubrugby.com.au catches up with West Harbour head coach Stu Woodhouse following the Pirates loss to Norths at Concord last weekend. This is a great interview. The panel of Djuro Sen, Mark Cashman and Sean Maloney were left discussing the chat well after saying farewell to Woodhouse on Tuesday night. Woodhouse gives a passionate defence of Lote Tuqiri including an eye opening approach to the tactics involving the Wallaby wing. As usual we head to Brisbane to catch up with Morgan Turinui who explains how GPS upset Brothers in Queensland Premier Rugby.
Many RuggaMatrix listeners have asked about our coverage of club rugby and we’ve decided to create a site completely devoted to grassroots rugby. www.clubrugby.com.au initially is about the podcast, RuggaMatrix Club Rugby, but soon we’ll add match reports, previews, tables and a lot more. This first show previews the 2009 Tooheys New Shute Shield with a comprehensive review of the laws and club line-ups. We’ve spoken with all twelve clubs about their hopes and dreams for the year ahead. Most of the interviews were recorded at the season launch, held at the Sydney Football Stadium on Monday. Club Interviews on RuggaMatrix Club Rugby this week: (in order of appearance) Penrith - Jeremy Sua Warringah - John McKee Southern Districts - Tim Rapp Randwick - Gary Ella Gordon - Lachie Fear Parramatta - Josh Weeks Northern Suburbs - Steve Evans Sydney University - Pat McCutcheon Manly - Phil Blake West Harbour - Stu Woodhouse Easts - Mike Penistone Eastwood - Brian Melrose Jamie McGregor, referee education coordinator for NSW Rugby joins Djuro Sen and Mark Cashman to clarify what law changes will be in play for season 2009. This is a must listen as Jamie clearly spells out what to expect. Our weekly running time for RuggaMatrix Club Rugby is 40 minutes, show 001 is a little longer because we’re setting up the whole season. Next week we’ll cover all the results and have a special guest from one of the clubs. So join us each Tuesday on www.clubrugby.com.au. Please note that the iTunes service will be activated very soon. Follow RuggaMatrix on Twitter to keep up to date and subscribe to our www.clubrugby.com.au newsletter so you don’t miss a thing. Note during the Stu Woodhouse interview we talk about Mark Tonga who suffered a serious spinal injury. West Harbour and the wider rugby community have shown generous support raising funds to care for Mark. This is an ongoing campaign so if you’ll like to contribute go to West Harbour Rugby’s contact us page