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Fortnightly update from the Plumbers Union (PTTEU). A general look at work landscape at the moment. Lots of work going so call in if looking. Outreach trips to Wodonga and East Gippsland upcoming. Austin Hospital update. NextGen meeting was a full-house.
Free download: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1VdwncsfNd9Jw_EWEU0eP9ldgF18a7yP_/view?usp=sharingIn this episode Frank and Adrian make bold predictions about where property could grow 15 to 20 percent in 2026. They reveal five capital city markets and five regional towns they believe are positioned for strong performance, based on infrastructure spending, job creation, rental demand and long term economic fundamentals.They unpack why places like Brimbank, Blacktown, Frankston, Hobart and Hume are on their radar, alongside regional locations such as Horsham, Wodonga, Parkes, Ballarat and Devonport. Along the way they discuss gentrification, affordability, migration trends and what actually drives sustainable property growth.This is not personal financial advice. The aim is to give you a clearer framework for assessing markets and understanding where opportunity may lie in 2026.Stay until the end to hear about a free research document summarising these locations and the reasoning behind each pick.
Annual weaner sales kick off in Wodonga.
Many young people born into racing families develop an affinity with horses from a very early age. Not the case with Craig Widdison. Despite the fact that his father Col had ridden and trained successfully, young Craig didn't want to know about the sleek thoroughbreds that had dominated his early years. His original goal was to become a physical education teacher. He later became involved in roller hockey and immediately showed potential. He had enough ability to play for Australia in the junior ranks, and looked a certainty to represent his country as a senior until fate intervened. A nagging knee problem brought an end to his hockey dreams, and that's when the racing bug finally took hold. Craig takes us through his twenty five years in racing. He talks about the highs, and one devastating low for which he blames nobody but himself. The Wodonga trainer begins by talking about a trip to Randwick on Melbourne Cup day when The Prodigal Son ‘s chances were thwarted by a H8 track. Craig revisits a win by the same horse on Melbourne Cup day last year. The trainer talks about his Wodonga base and easy access to southern NSW meetings. Craig talks about father Col's days as a jockey and trainer, and subsequent involvement in the horse transport business. He admits to having zero interest in racehorses early days, and looks back on his ambition to become a PE teacher. Craig looks back on his fascination with roller hockey and his selection for the Australian junior representative side.
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After two quiet years, Regional Victoria's property market is showing clear signs of a strong revival. Our latest Hotspotting analysis reveals a surge in sales activity across key cities including Bendigo, Geelong, Shepparton, Wodonga and Ballarat – with sales volumes now at their highest since the Covid boom of 2021. In this episode, we unpack what's driving the comeback: The surge in buyer demand and sales growth across regional centres Why Melbourne residents are making the move to more affordable regional lifestyles The role of affordability and infrastructure in fuelling demand What rising sales activity means for future price growth With sales volumes up 16% year-on-year and as much as 41% in some locations, the timing to enter the Victorian market may be better than it's been in years. But there's a catch – Victoria's higher property taxes remain an important consideration for investors and homebuyers alike. Tune in to discover whether now is the right time to act in Regional Victoria's resurgent property market.
Jaryd Bourke is a podiatrist and PhD candidate at Monash University Physiotherapy. In this episode, Jaryd discusses Achilles tendinopathy and his research investigating heel lifts and changes in patient outcomes and biomechanics. Edit: Sorry for saying Wodonga is a city in NSW! At least I know people are listening... it's on the border... Thanks to Jaryd for a great conversation. Use the timestamps below to jump to relevant sections. In this episode: 0:00 About this episode and welcome Jaryd 2:20 What is tendinopathy? 3:30 What is Achilles tendinopathy? 5:30 Heel lifts for Achilles tendinopathy - research 7:18 How could heel lifts help with Achilles tendinopathy symptoms 10:00 Jaryd's trial on heel lifts for Achilles tendinopathy – key methods 17:00 Clinical implications 23:33 Final thoughts Diagnostic domains, differential diagnosis and conditions requiring further medical attention that are considered important in the assessment for Achilles tendinopathy: a Delphi consensus study, link to paper: https://bjsm.bmj.com/content/59/13/891.abstract Follow Jaryd on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaryd-bourke-86932b200/?originalSubdomain=au If you are finding this content helpful, we would appreciate a review and rating for the Physio Foundations podcast. This really helps promote the podcast to others. Hit the follow button and give us a review and 5-star rating. Stay connected: Read more at Perraton.Physio or the Perraton Physio LinkedIn page. Watch us on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PerratonPhysio Follow @PerratonPhysio on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram and Linked In. This discussion is intended for health professionals and health professional students. Always seek guidance from a qualified health professional regarding any questions about your health or medical condition.
Government wins support for emergency services levy, an autonomous tractor plants its own crop, an ancient fossil is found and Herefords sell big at Wodonga
Maximising Cash Flow! Dual Occupancy vs. Block of Units What should you look for in a property if your priority is cash flow? In this episode, Gilbert Melgar, Data Analyst and Founder of Suburbs Finder, dives into the crucial topic of cash flow in property investment, specifically comparing two asset types: a dual occupancy property with a granny flat and a block of units. They explore a property in Kingston, Queensland, versus a block of four units in Wodonga, Victoria. The discussion highlights the importance of serviceable income and the impact of infrastructure developments on property value. Join us as we break down the numbers and share insights on making informed property investment decisions!
Graeme Simpfendorfer was a decorated Victorian police officer. He used good old-fashioned policing to convict an arsonist who deliberately lit a fire in a shopping strip on the NSW/Victoria border. His hunch proved right. Later, Graeme worked in the prestigious Victorian Police Homicide Squad, where he obtained two departmental commendations for solving difficult, high-profile murders. Graeme tells host Brent Sanders about solving the arson case and how he helped put a man behind bars in relation to an infamous roadside armed hold-up, 27 years after the crime occurred. If you or anyone you know needs help: Lifeline (Crisis support and suicide prevention) 13 11 14 1800 Respect (National sexual assault, family and domestic violence counselling line) 1800 737 732 Men's Referral Service (National counselling, information and referral service for men looking to change their behaviour) 1300 766 491 Full Stop Australia (National violence and abuse trauma counselling and recovery Service) 1800 385 578 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the great Ovens and Murray FL grand finals was played out in 1939 between Albury and Wodonga – remarkably both captain/coaches of the sides were brothers Doug (Albury) and Gordon (Wodonga) Strang – originally from Jindera and premiership players in the VFL with Richmond they were back in town and oh boy what a season it was with World War 2 looming #TigerTales #GloryDays
The markets currently attracting our focus at Hotspotting are the ones we call “the second wind markets”. These are locations which experienced strong capital from 2020 to 2022, have been in the post-boom pause/correction phase for the past 18 months or so, and are now poised for another period of price growth. There are few better places to find second-wind markets than Regional Victoria, as many of the key centres have exhibited that pattern over the past 3-4 years and are now showing the early signs of revival. Many of the suburbs of Ballarat are classic examples. The median house price for Sebastopol rose from $330,000 in 2020 to $475,000 by the end of 2022. There has been a price correction in the past 18 months but market activity is rising again and another period of price growth is expected. Eaglehawk in Ballarat rose from $325,000 in mid-2020 to $520,000 in early 2023, before the price graph evened out over the following 12-18 months. Bendigo displays similar patterns. The suburb of California Gully had a median house price of $300,000 in 2020, rising to $465,000 late in 2022. The price graph has flatlined since then, before showing the first signs of new growth in mid-2024. Similarly, Flora Hill lifted its median house price from $255,000 in 2020 to $450,000 in early 2023 – but the price graph has been flat over the past 12 months. Now sales activity is rising again, which is a forward indicator of impending price growth. Other markets in Regional Victoria have this pattern, which is a common one in real estate cycles with a period of strong growth followed by a period of correction or no growth, before the market embarks on the next growth cycle. Shepparton, Traralgon, Mildura, Wodonga, Warrnambool and many other Victoria regional centres have this pattern. They're all places with solid local economies and credentials for future growth. Most of them commonly have houses in the $400,000s and $500,000s, with low vacancy rates, so they present attractive features for property investors.
Richmond's General Manager of Football Performance, Tim Livingstone, is a special guest on the latest episode of the Club's premier podcast Taking Tigers. Livingstone discusses a broad range of Tiger topics, including the playing list's horror injury run this season, the excitement being generated by several young players, first-year coach Adem Yze's impressive attributes, the immediate future of stars Tom Lynch and Dustin Martin, Toby Nankervis' inspirational leadership, and the Club's successful VFL program. Also on this week's show, triple premiership Tiger Nathan Broad interviews new Richmond ruckman Oliver Hayes-Brown. The “Going up the Country” segment features a small Victorian town near Wodonga that produced a three-time premiership hero for the Tigers, who later played a couple of pivotal off-field roles with the Club. And, in the “Spirit of ‘74”, the focus is on champion rover Kevin Bartlett's remarkable performance in Round 17 of the 1974 season against Geelong at VFL Park, Waverley. For all things Yellow and Black, make sure you tune in to Talking Tigers.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A state government staffer has been accused of trying to block a photographer from filming a conversation between the Victorian Health Minister Mary-Anne Thomas and the Mayor of Wodonga Ron Mildren. Mildren then joined Heidi Murphy on 3AW Drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Huntly has done the form for Wodonga on Thursday. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A 3AW Drive listener caught the train from Melbourne to Wodonga on Monday night, and was surprised to find water leaking from the ceiling onto passengers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
RSN Form Expert Nick Noonan joins Brendan Delaney on Turf Talk with his full preview of today's Wodonga meeting including race by race analysis and selections, plus his Best Bets and Quaddie selections
Folks, today marks the FIRST episode of our much anticipated 2023/24 Summer Series!We're extraordinarily excited to sit down with some amazing listeners and dig into their money story, explore the steps they took to build their property portfolios and ultimately unpack the intriguing question (which is also the theme of this series...)“What does money mean to YOU?” As our 6th Summer Series, we're spending this season digging deep into the psyche of the investor, understanding what motivates us ultimately as humans and understanding how we can use this knowledge to bolster us on our property journeys. To start us off, we're welcoming an incredibly hardworking and humble guest who realised at a young age that if he wanted anything in this life, he would have to make it happen himself. Ethan, today's Summer Series guest, grew up with a younger brother with Down Syndrome and at just 16 years old, was diagnosed with depression. Knowing that the school teaching system wasn't working for him, he left school shortly after. Over the next 14 years, Ethan has completely transformed his circumstances and now owns a 5-property portfolio worth 2.3 million dollars.
Ric McIntosh is calling the action at Wodonga.
Nick Noonan has done the form for Wodonga Cup Day.
Jake Noonan joined RSN to chat about his rides at Wodonga.
Keeley Skepper kicked a game-high three goals and 23 disposals (10 contested) in Carlton's 53-point win against the West Coast Eagles. The 163cm midfielder-turned-forward also had seven score involvements (equal game high), five marks, 655 metres-gained and 101 AFLW Fantasy points on Sunday afternoon. She kicked the first goal of the game with a left-footed snap across the body.Hailing from Wodonga, Skepper was drafted by Carlton with pick 17 in the 2022 National Draft from the Murray Bushrangers and played juniors with Shepparton United.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Warren Huntly joined Michael Felgate on Monday to share his tips ahead of the meeting at Wodonga.
Nick Noonan joins Warren Huntly to preview all of today's racing action out of Wodonga.
Mr Fluffy asbestos has been discovered in regional Victorian homes along the NSW border
Pro MX Rewind presented by Leatt. Trent is joined every week by Elijah Wiese to break down Round 4 at Maitland. After the absolute mudder at Wodonga, we were finally met with some sunshine at Maitland....... well for a while anyway. so much to break down at this round. Joining the boys on the episode is all 3 winners from Maitland. First up Brisbane Motorcycles Dean Ferris calls in to talk about his weekend. Then Serco Yamaha's Rhys Budd chats to the boys about his first win and what he's spending the bonus on. and then the MX3 winner, Empire Kawasaki's Cambell Williams gives some insight into the weekend and that race in the storm. Leatt is a head-to-toe brand that offers protection and style. Founded in 2001 by Dr. Chris Leatt with the sole purpose of keeping riders safe. This methodology remains today through extensive research development and testing. Find Leatt today at your local Retailer Leatt – Whites Powersports --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/motolimited/message
Fast Form - Bet365 Wodonga and Cranbourne - 21st April 2023 with Trav Noonan and Adam Olszanski
Form Preview - Bet365 Park Wodonga - 21st April 2023 with Glenn Ingram
The AMX Superstores ProMX Review Show from Wodonga covers possibly the worse mud race in recent Pro Motocross memory in Australia.Joe Stevens, Darnell Official and "Posty" aka Michael Williams discuss the drama, exploded bikes, new points leaders and all things Round 3 in this round table.
Pro MX Rewind presented by Leatt. Trent is joined every week by Elijah Wiese to break down Round 3 at Wodonga. After the absolute scorching conditions at round 2, the series was met with an absolute mudder at Wodonga, so there was plenty to discuss. Joining the boys on this episode was MX1 Winner and now red plate holder Jed Beaton, Also his Honda Racing Australia teammate, and MX2 winner Brodie Connolly. MX3 winner and now Red plate holder Jack Mather also calls in. Leatt is a head-to-toe brand that offers protection and style. Founded in 2001 by Dr. Chris Leatt with the sole purpose of keeping riders safe. This methodology remains today through extensive research development and testing. Find Leatt today at your local Retailer Leatt – Whites Powersports --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/motolimited/message
Show 117, Trent is back fresh off playing in the mud at Wodonga with a massive show. Joining Trent in co-hosting the show is friend of the show Bailey Malkiewicz. Guests on tonight's show is Davey Motorsports Hamish Harwood fresh off the plane back to New Zealand. Then the boys call into Honda Racing Australia HQ to chat with all 4 of the Mechanics to see how they faired after an exhausting weekend at Wodonga. motolimited.au go and get the new merch now. www.serco.com.au fisthandwear.com.au FLY Racing mpesuspension.com.au linkint.com.au qb4.com.au heatwavevisual.com.au @t.maher83 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/motolimited/message
The AMX Superstores ProMX Radio Show from Wodonga was a great time as we dodged the mud and rain to hang out with Serco Yamaha's Jesse Dobson, AORC Sherco rider Jonte Reynders and BCP Honda's Western Australian young gun Seth Shackleton to get their thoughts on all things Round 3.
THOR Australia via GAS Imports brings you the post race pit interviews from Wodonga. Hear from Alex Larwood, Nathan Crawford, Noah Ferguson in MX2 and Kirk Gibbs, Max Purvis and Levi Rogers in MX1 on their fast reaction to how their day went in the challenging Wodonga conditions.
The fellas discuss the bombing of JAT flight 367 and the survival story of flight attendant Vesna Vulović by taking a look at mainstream western media coverage of the event. Boris takes us through the weird world of the Croatian Revolutionary Brotherhood and Australian Ustasas with a fondness for camping. Subscribe to patreon.org/tenepod and twitter.com/tenepod.
Fast Form - Bet365 Park Wodonga - 17th February 2023 with Adam Crettenden
Form Preview - Bet365 Park Wodonga - 17th February 2023 with Glenn Ingram
Form Preview - Bet365 Park Wodonga - 6th February 2023 with Warren Huntly
Fast Form - Bet365 Park Wodonga - 6th February 2023 with Ric McIntosh
Form Preview - Bet365 Park Wodonga - 25th November 2022 with Glenn Ingram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fast Form - Bet365 Wodonga 25th November 2022 with Ric McIntosh Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Punters and racing fans who follow southern districts racing are familiar with the name of Nick Souquet. The veteran jockey has been a fixture down south for all of his thirty years in the saddle. I haven't had the pleasure of meeting Nick Souquet which was all the more reason to get him on the podcast for a chat about his successful career. Nick says he's never met another person in Australia who goes by his surname. He talks of his home base at Wodonga which enables him to ride in two states. Nick says he's able to control his weight when riding regular trackwork. The veteran jockey speaks glowingly of the talents of Al bury trainer Mitchell Beer. He talks of recent winning rides at prominent Victorian tracks. Nick pays tribute to his wife Laura and three children whose ages range from 5 to 15. He acknowledges his wife's riding career which finished after a nasty race fall. The jockey looks back on childhood days growing up on the well known Coppabella Pastoral property near Tumbarumba. He reflects on a chance meeting with legendary trainer Richard Freyer. Work experience led him to an apprenticeship with Freyer whose wise counsel proved invaluable. Nick talks of the drastic measures he had to take during the pandemic. Border closures made his life a misery. The jockey looks back on his very first win at Griffith in 1989 and a subsequent stable transfer to Adelaide where he worked for respected trainer Russell Cameron. He pays tribute to Cameron who died in 2019. Nick had a great trot in SA riding 55 winners including several in the city. He acknowledges a couple of talented horses he got to ride. He talks of an offer he had to join a top Sydney stable. Nick talks of the good advice he received from Richard Freyer when he concluded his apprenticeship with plenty of money in the bank. On coming out of his time Nick made the decision to stay in the bush. He says he's never ridden a winner in Sydney. Nick pays tribute to a handful of jockeys who were his inspirations in the impressionable years. He looks back on the special horses who helped shape his career. The jockey speaks of his close association with Queanbeyan's Cleary family. He talks of the job he took when his weight got out of hand last year. Nick concludes by talking about his future plans.
Form Preview 5th September 2022 with Warren Huntly for bet365 Wodonga
Early in September 1934, a young man was walking his bull home from the local farm show when he spotted something lying in a culvert by the road. Curious, he wandered over to have a look. What that young man found on the edge of the road would haunt Australia for 10 years - and arguably longer. Join Holly and Matthew as they pick apart the case and the problems that come from detective work in the 1930s.
We're talking to Nathan Pretty this week on the V8 Sleuth Podcast powered by Repco. In Part 1, Nathan reveals how a set of dental braces set him on a path towards a motor racing career, and talks about his days racing and winning on a minimal budget in the AUSCAR Series, getting into V8 Supercars – again, with a minimal budget – and the Thunderdome trick that helped him snag a seventh-place finish at Winton, the infamous ‘young bloke, cold tyres, f***** it up' incident at Bathurst, to landing a drive with the Holden Racing Team while he was working driving a taxi in Wodonga.V8 Sleuth Bookshop: https://bookshop.v8sleuth.com.au
This week we go live for Show 81 of the Moto Limited Show. This week Trent and Nic are joined in studio as always by the technical wizard himself WIZ and the guys are by themselves this week as we go over the events of Denver Round 16 for the AMA Supercross moving onto the final round at Salt Lake City, of which Nic will be present, and the nerves have set in properly. We also go over all the news and talking points coming out of the AUS ProMX at Wodonga. May 15th at Toowoomba, the Moto Limited Show will be doing a LIVE show from the track after the presentations have wrapped. Be sure to be there and experience what a show is like. Don't forget we go LIVE on Facebook Monday nights at 6:30pm AEST. motolimitedshow.com go and get the new merch now. Ride Tribe Designs roosystems.com.au ktrapparel.com.au FLY Racing mpesuspension.com.au propowder.com.au linkint.com.au qb4.com.au Hyperlyfe Clothing Co @t.maher83 @iamstillyn99 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/motolimitedshow/message
Form Preview - Friday 8th April for racing from bet365 Wodonga and Cranbourne with Glenn Ingram and Nick Quinn
A community centre in Wodonga on the New South Wales-Victoria border has been the site of a hugely successful regional COVID-19 vaccination program. - भिक्टोरिया र न्यु साउथ वेल्स राज्यको सिमामा रहेका जुम्ल्याहा क्षेत्रीय सहरहरू अल्बरी र वडङ्गाले खोपको मामिलामा अस्ट्रेलियाका अन्य स्थानभन्दा अगाडी पर्नुको कारण सामुदायिक पहललाई मानिएको छ।
Judy on life with her late husband, the politician Tim Fischer, and how her son Harrison helped inspire a new beginning on her farm (R)
Judy on life with her late husband, the politician Tim Fischer, and how her son Harrison helped inspire a new beginning on her farm (R)
Judy on life with her late husband, the politician Tim Fischer, and how her son Harrison helped inspire a new beginning on her farm