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Elder Rita, a former teacher to students with special needs, wraps up our series on disability with stories from her career while looking at the Message translation of John 9. Originally preached February 28, 2024. Note: Rita begins by reflecting on a piece of artwork called North Shore, Lake Superior (1926), by Lawren Harris.
Andrew Westacott was the CEO of the AUS GP for over 11 years, with dealings from Ron Walker to Bernie Ecclestone. Andrew takes us through his time in the top job, how he felt the Aus GP went this year, and of course shares some great stories from over the years. Dive in to find out what happened to the Hanoi Grand Prix and how the cancellation of the Aus GP really went down!Have a question or want to join in on the conversation? Make sure you follow @paddock43podcast on Instagram and TikTokfor BTS, Q&As, News Updates and also #memes - Plus don't forget to leave a review here! @ellebaillieu @Amypejkovic @Patriciavalerimellior
This week Brian and Harrison discuss a few topics including the AFLs announcement around not revealing men's players bodyweights, BTs greatest footballing memory, what his preparation for the new AFL season looks like, plus, Brian calls out Harrison and ‘his generation' around their distorted sustainability efforts. Finally, the boys are joined by Andrew Westacott. Andrew was CEO of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation (AGPC) for 13 years (plus 4 years as GM of Operations). The AGPC is responsible for staging both the Australian Formula1 GP and the Australian MotoGP. In his role as CEO, Andrew and his team have been at the forefront of the success and growth of these events. They touch on the birth and growth of F1 in Australia, the sports politics, personalities, particulars and much more. We thank for Andrew for his time and wish him luck with his new role as Executive Chairman with the Bangarra Family Group and his responsibilities on the Western Bulldogs (AFL) Board. This episode is brought to you by: Grimleys: https://grimleys.com.au Hosts: Brian & Harrison Taylor Guest: Andrew Westacott Producer: Scott Walton of Producey Get in contact with us or see more: Email - harrison@ncmanagement.com.au Instagram - @lifeofbrianpodcast Youtube - @clubbysports Tiktok - @lifeofbrianpodcast
Former GP CEO Andrew Westacott discusses the Lorne Pier to Pub, as well as a bit of footy, since he has recently joined the Western Bulldogs' board. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Don Westacott VE6HQ, believes that his early foundation in amateur radio contributed to his professional success through the multiple disciplines and out of the box thinking that is amateur radio. After a successful career and an expert in subsurface measurements and remote sensing for the petroleum industry, Don now likes to work 20 meters and refine his test equipment bench using the latest low cost solutions like the NanoVNA. VE6HQ is my QSO Today.
This episode is with the wonderful, Tori. Tori and her wife, Kirsty, adopted two beautiful girls and we chat about the process of adoption from enquiry to family. Truly eye opening and I learnt a great deal from this episode. Enjoy! OpenLearn courses - All our free courses - OpenLearn - Open University
The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
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The Rush Hour Melbourne Catch Up - 105.1 Triple M Melbourne - James Brayshaw and Billy Brownless
JB is at the MCG, RIP Doug Mulray, Billy's All Sports Report, Friday Brag Artist, Hamish Blake, Rosie reports live from Albert Park, footy news, Central Coast Surf Club bans nudity in the changerooms, Australian Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott, footy news, JB's night, Billy's cashie, Idiot File, Billy's Fruity Friday JokeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew Westacott speaks to Dwayne ahead of the 2023 Australian Grand Prix. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Australian GP CEO Andrew Westacott joind Garry and Tim in the studio to talk about the Formula 1 Grand Prix at Albert Park this weekend, the upgrades they've made around the track, Oscar Piastri's chances of having success soon, where the drivers stay, his tip for the big race, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
FULL SHOW | Today we've got the fallout from the Gabba's lights going out; Jay has the latest on Max Gawn's knee injury; we preview round 2; and we talk F1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Outgoing Australian GP CEO Andrew Westacott joins us for a final time just 8 days out from the Australian Grand Prix. We reminisce, look forward and most importantly dissect the up coming week at Albert Park. The boys also look forward to the GP and discuss the significance of the first two GP's if any. Nascar, 12 hour, 6 hour all in 1 hour. There's your podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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We close out Season 3 of In The Fast Lane with a look ahead to the 2023 Formula 1® Rolex Australian Grand Prix™ with AGPC CEO Andrew Westacott, who joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato along with our AusGP Access members to discuss the unprecedented interest in next year's event (03:17), Oscar Piastri's prospects in year one at McLaren (07:35), the extension of Melbourne's contract to 2035 and whether the race was a chance to move to Sydney (12:49), the 2023 music line-up headlined by Birds of Tokyo and Sneaky Sound System (18:45), the must-see areas and activities for first-time Grand Prix™ patrons (25:30), how fans can get up close to F2® and F3® in their debuts in Melbourne (29:00), and what the coming years have in store at Albert Park (32:39).
Andrew Westacott joins Gerard and Kane as Australian Grand Prix tickets go on sale
From the Vault: Elder Rita Westacott talks about what it means to believe in Jesus as we continue our series on the Apostle's Creed. Originally preached June 24, 2018.
Andrew Westacott speaks to Dwayne ahead of this week's Australian MotoGP, and also discusses the latest in the F1's.
Australian Moto GP Boss, Andrew Westacott, joined Shane McInness and Matt Granland on Sportsday to preview this weeks Australian Grand Prix as it returns to Phillip Island for the first time since 2019.
Vossy's comments come amid the newsman's sad passing
The head of the Australian GP Corporation as next week's Moto GP at Phillip Island approaches. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deacons Board Chair Daniel Westacott shares some reflections on Second Stories, and how it parallels Moses' return to Egypt after encountering the burning bush. Second Stories is a documentary about two survivors of the residential school system who chose to return to work at this institution. It was shown during this service, and is heavily referenced. To watch it yourself, visit the National Film Board of Canada website. Originally shared October 2, 2022.
Australian GP and Moto GP boss Andrew Westacott joined Shane and Jimmy.
Andrew Westacott speaks to Dwayne about the upcoming Australian MotoGP and Jack Miller's win in Japan.
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Andrew Westacott speaks to Dwayne about the news of Daniel Ricciardo's departure from McLaren, and the probability that Oscar Piastri will take his seat at the team.
Elder Rita Westacott discusses Mark 10 and the theme of uncertainty.
Australian Grand Prix CEO, Andrew Westacott, joins Gerard and Sam on Sportsday
With the news that the Formula 1® Australian Grand Prix will remain in Melbourne until 2035, Australian Grand Prix Corporation Chief Executive Andrew Westacott joins us to discuss the unprecedented length of the new extension (02:20), the upcoming first visits by Formula 2® and Formula 3® to the event (07:48), Australia's place as one of the opening races of the season (13:38) and the competition between cities for the right to host F1® (16:03), while we review the return of F1® to Canada and Max Verstappen's tense victory for Red Bull Racing in Montreal (18:30).
The CEO of the Australian Grand Prix gives us the lowdown on the 10 year extension to the race in Melbourne.
Melbourne has the F1 until 2035 and not just that, the F2 and F3 are coming too. Ahead of the Canadian GP, Trevor Long chats with Grand Prix Corporation boss Andrew Westacott about what the deal means for Aussie Motorsport fans, and the Motorsport industry in Australia. And did Sydney really make a genuine bid? The EFTM F1 Podcast thanks to Kayo Sports
Melbourne has the F1 until 2035 and not just that, the F2 and F3 are coming too.Ahead of the Canadian GP, Trevor Long chats with Grand Prix Corporation boss Andrew Westacott about what the deal means for Aussie Motorsport fans, and the Motorsport industry in Australia.And did Sydney really make a genuine bid? The EFTM F1 Podcast thanks to Kayo Sports
After it was announced Melbourne would be retaining the Australian F1 Grand Prix until at least 2035, Australian Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott joined Gerard to talk about his excitement with the news, the renewed connection to F1 around the world and in Australia, and the timeslot of the race going into the future.
Andrew Westacott speaks to Dwayne about the wash-up from the Australian F1 Grand Prix.
Haas F1 Team driver Kevin Magnussen joins hosts Matt Clayton and Michael Lamonato to talk about the physical challenges of his surprise return to the F1 grid (01:35), why he came back to a team that sacked him (04:05), memories of finishing second on debut in Melbourne eight years ago (06:05) and the revised expectations for Haas after such a strong start to 2022 (16:25), while we look ahead to this weekend's return of F1 to Melbourne with Australian Grand Prix Corporation CEO, Andrew Westacott (21:20).
CEO of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation Andrew Westacott joins Gerard and Sam in the studio ahead of the F1 weekend.
Andrew Westacott speaks to Dwayne one week out from the Australian Formula One Grand Prix.
On this weeks episode of the On & Off podcast Ads and Dunks head down to the Albert Park Grand Prix circuit and meet up with Andrew Westacott, the CEO of the Australian Grand Prix. Andrew gives great insight into the inner workings of F1 and reveals how new cars, a new surface and track alterations should lead to a must watch race on April 10. Later in the episode the boys break down their recent game, super netball, their sumo wrestle, celebrity quiz is back plus much more. This episode was also video recorded so be sure to head over to Instagram to check out the content. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow the boys on socials to keep up to date with future episodes! On & Off: https://www.instagram.com/onoffpod/ Josh Dunkley: https://www.instagram.com/joshdunkley_/ Adam Treloar: https://www.instagram.com/adstreloar/
How the number of seats being assembled at Albert Park reflects the demand for the first Melbourne Grand Prix in three years, what Formula One and the Australian Grand Prix Corporation have learned from other major events throughout the pandemic, how new cars, a new surface and a new layout will make for the fastest surface we've seen in Melbourne, the case for Oscar Piastri to take an Alpine seat for his home race, and more.
Australian Grand Prix boss Andrew Westacott joined Gerard and Sam on Sportsday
Sam and Gerard are joined by Andrew Westacott
Australian Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott joined the boys to discuss the recent talks of Sydney trying to pinch the Grand Prix.
BIG SURNAMES are the story of this week's On the Grid and we're not talking about 'Schibeci', either. James Moffat joins us on his drive home from his first steer of a Supercar in six months, so he's as fresh as anyone can be to reflect on his day at Winton. Moff talks his Bathurst campaign with Cam Waters, co-driver life, Tickford, TCR and more; plus sneaky trips about getting back to Melbourne without using the Hume.. We're also joined by Australian Grand Prix chief Andrew Westacott, who brings us up to speed on the new date, the new track and all the changes as we look forward to F1 returning to Australia in 2022.
BIG SURNAMES are the story of this week's On the Grid and we're not talking about 'Schibeci', either. James Moffat joins us on his drive home from his first steer of a Supercar in six months, so he's as fresh as anyone can be to reflect on his day at Winton.Moff talks his Bathurst campaign with Cam Waters, co-driver life, Tickford, TCR and more; plus sneaky trips about getting back to Melbourne without using the Hume..We're also joined by Australian Grand Prix chief Andrew Westacott, who brings us up to speed on the new date, the new track and all the changes as we look forward to F1 returning to Australia in 2022.
Australia Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott joins Sam and Jimmy.
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Australian Grand Prix Corporation CEO Andrew Westacott joined Matty after Melbourne was reinstated in the Formula 1 calendar for 2022.
Confirmation on Saturday morning that Australia's Formula 1 race will go ahead as planned in 2022, it will be the third race of the calendar in early April. Despite some international reports stating the event may not go ahead, both the Victorian Government and AGPC have confirmed that the event is go, go, go.
Australian Grand Prix Corporation CEO Andrew Westacott joins Garry & Tim after Melbourne was reinstated in the Formula 1 calendar for 2022. After a two-year absence Melbourne will be the third race of the season, scheduled for early April.
Andrew Westacott speaks to Dwayne about the cancellations of the 2021 Australian Formula One Grand Prix and 2021 MotoGP.
AUSTRALIAN Grand Prix Corporation CEO Andrew Westacott is our special guest this week on a fast-tracked On the Grid. Fresh from the disappointing news that the Australian Grands Prix - both two and four-wheeled varieties - Westacott joined Tony Schibeci to discuss the decision and what it means for both events moving forward. Then the OTG talks the fallout of the decision and previews this weekend's NTI Townsville 500 as the Supercars prepares for what looks like another double dose of North Queensland action.
The Australian Grand Prix has been forced to cancel its race at Albert Park for the 2nd year in a row due to COVID concerns. A tough decision but seemed to be the only one the governing body could make
AUSTRALIAN Grand Prix Corporation CEO Andrew Westacott is our special guest this week on a fast-tracked On the Grid.Fresh from the disappointing news that the Australian Grands Prix - both two and four-wheeled varieties - Westacott joined Tony Schibeci to discuss the decision and what it means for both events moving forward.Then the OTG talks the fallout of the decision and previews this weekend's NTI Townsville 500 as the Supercars prepares for what looks like another double dose of North Queensland action.
On the challenges to come in staging the Grand Prix in Melbourne, with pandemic restrictions still in place.
Australian Grand Prix boss Andrew Westacott joined Sam Edmund.
Chief Executive Officer of the Australian Grand Prix Corporation, Andrew Westacott joins Gerard.
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.11.03.366179v1?rss=1 Authors: St Clair, J. R., Westacott, M. J., Farnsworth, N. L., Kravets, V., Schleicher, W. E., Miranda, J. G., Heintz, A., Ludin, N. W. F., Benninger, R. K. Abstract: Type2 diabetes results from failure of the {beta}-cell to compensate for insulin resistance, such as in obesity. Insulin secretion is governed by a series of metabolic and electrical events which can fail during the progression of diabetes. {beta}-cells are electrically coupled via Cx36 gap junction channels, thereby coordinating the pulsatile dynamics of electrical activity, Ca2+ and insulin release across the islet, enhancing insulin action. Pulsatile insulin release is disrupted in human type2 diabetes, although whether this disruption results from diminished gap junction coupling is unclear. Factors such as pro-inflammatory cytokines and free fatty acids disrupt gap junction coupling under invitro conditions. Here we test whether gap junction coupling and coordinated Ca2+ dynamics are disrupted in type2 diabetes, and whether recovery of gap junction coupling can recover islet function. We examine islets from healthy donors and those with type2 diabetes, as well as islets from db/db mice and islets treated with a cocktail of proinflammatory cytokines (TNF-, IL-1{beta}, IFN-{gamma}) or free fatty acids (palmitate). We modulate gap junction coupling using Cx36 over-expression or pharmacological activation via modafinil. We also develop a peptide mimetic (S293) of the c-terminal regulatory tail of Cx36 designed to compete against its phosphorylation and downregulation. Cx36 gap junction permeability and coordinated Ca2+ dynamics were disrupted in islets from human donors with type2 diabetes, as well as in islets from db/db mice or treated with proinflammatory cytokines or palmitate. Cx36 over-expression, modafinil treatment and S293 peptide all enhanced Cx36 gap junction coupling and protected against declines in coordinated Ca2+ dynamics. Cx36 over-expression and S293 peptide also reduced apoptosis induced by proinflammatory cytokines. Critically S293 peptide rescued gap junction coupling and Ca2+ dynamics in islets from both db/db mice and a sub-set of T2D donors. Thus, recovering or enhancing Cx36 gap junction coupling can improve islet function in diabetes. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
Australian Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott joins the show ahead of the F1's return this weekend.
"We are ready to put everything in the past behind us and start again and make sure we can get Australians working again," Jennifer Westacott said.
Formula 1 boss Andrew Westacott joined Dwayne.
Australian F1 boss Andrew Westacott joined Dwayne to chat about reports Seb Vettel is leaving Ferrari.
CEO of the Australian Grand Prix Andrew Westacott and Porsche Driver Cameron Hill join us for a chat. Also a comprehensive chat from the team looking at what went wrong, including all the latest news.
CEO of the Australian Grand Prix Andrew Westacott and Porsche Driver Cameron Hill join us for a chat. Also a comprehensive chat from the team looking at what went wrong, including all the latest news.
CEO of the Australian Grand Prix joins Gerard after the saga this morning with the F1 Grand Prix.
The full explanation from those in charge of the Australian F1 Grand Prix - Andrew Westacott, Chase Carey and Paul Little
The 2020 Rolex Australian Formula One Grand Prix starts tomorrow in Melbourne at Albert Park. Matman had a chat with CEO of the Grand Prix Corporation Andrew Westacott to get the very latest on and off the track
Australian Grand Prix CEO Andrew Westacott joins Dwayne in the studio.
Jennifer Westacott has urged the Federal Government to select 10 regional towns to power the economy outside of Sydney and Melbourne
A new survey from business group CEDA says Australians want corporate Australia to speak out on social issues. Sure ... if they agree with us! The corporate boycotts are proof of that. Safer for corporate Australia to stick to what they should know best - asking for handouts.
Steven Johnson is at the Australian Grand Prix all this weekend in his role as driving standards adviser for the Porsche Carrera Cup so we jumped in the studio earlier in the week and had a chat to AGP CEO Andrew Westacott Plus Erebus Motorsport celebrates 200 race starts and we caught up with promising young gun Anton De Pasquale to talk about the season so far. Podcast powered by Kubota
On this episode of the Mr Barton Maths Podcast, I spoke to Bernie Westacott. Now, this is a podcast with a difference, as for the first time ever it is available in two formats. There isContinue reading The post Bernie Westacott: Teaching maths with visuals and manipulatives appeared first on Mr Barton Maths Blog. No related posts.
With Andrew Westacott, Rodney Gordon, Trent Price, and Abhishek Takle. We set unreasonable expectations for the 2017 season to preview the Australian Grand Prix, Peter McGinley discovers a new sound effect, and we dip our toes into coverage of US politics.
F1 is finally starting, so Craig Scarborough joins us to preview 2016 and Michael catches up with AGPC CEO Andrew Westacott to ask him about the cost of a plate of hamburgers and Renault principal Frederic Vasseur to talk to him about the colour yellow.
Featuring Australian GP CEO Andrew Westacott. Box of Neutrals returns in 2015 to discuss both the potential effects of Australian F1 coverage moving to subscription television and the qualities of Peter McGinley's haircut. Oh, how good it is to be back.
Jennifer Westacott draws on her experience in both the public and private sectors to explore why and how we need to transform the VET system, in particular, if we are to prepare and equip our future workforce, and enable every Australian to be a part of it. Recorded on 19 June 2014.
Jennifer Westacott draws on her experience in both the public and private sectors to explore why and how we need to transform the VET system, in particular, if we are to prepare and equip our future workforce, and enable every Australian to be a part of it. Recorded on 19 June 2014.
Jennifer Westacott draws on her experience in both the public and private sectors to explore why and how we need to transform the VET system, in particular, if we are to prepare and equip our future workforce, and enable every Australian to be a part of it. Recorded on 19 June 2014.
Jennifer Westacott draws on her experience in both the public and private sectors to explore why and how we need to transform the VET system, in particular, if we are to prepare and equip our future workforce, and enable every Australian to be a part of it. Recorded on 19 June 2014.
At the Atmos Totnes public meeting on April 17th 2012, the Mayor of Totnes, Cllr. Judy Westacott gave the official opening for the event.
Judy Westacott, Mayor of Totnes, interviewed as part of the Atmos Totnes campaign. To find out more visit www.atmostotnes.org.