Podcasts about Yorke Peninsula

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Best podcasts about Yorke Peninsula

Latest podcast episodes about Yorke Peninsula

The Rural News
National Rural News Monday May 26

The Rural News

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 15:41


National Rural News Monday May 26 In today's National Rural News: Floodwaters in NSW begin to recede, Oyster farms off the Yorke Peninsula still in limbo, farmer concerns about Victorian state budget -- plus the latest from the market and more. Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 136 - Josh Carpenter, Shimano Fishing Australia - Product Manager

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2025 62:26


Send us a textEpisode 136 - Josh Carpenter, Shimano Fishing Australia - Product ManagerThis week we are joined by Josh Carpenter, Shimano's Australian Product Manager. Josh is a guru when it comes to all things fishing tackle and shares how his career has progressed to having what many would consider a ‘dream job.' Josh talks to us about his own love for ‘Technical Fishing' and gives us heaps of information about some of Shimano's great new products. We hear how the Ultegra reel puts many of the high end features into an affordable option, chat about the new Stella servicing plan and Josh helps us to pick out a barrel tuna combo that we plan to test out on a 100kg Tuna this winter. We also chat about all of the news in SA fishing, lots of which centres around the ongoing Algal Bloom, which continues to create havoc across the state and is now becoming more prominent in the mainstream media:A shark attack last week and another Great White spotted looking unwell in the marina at Wirrina.The government has released an update, without really releasing any new information.RecFish SA looking into stocking Estuary Perch into the Valley Lake at Mt Gambier. Another incident of illegal squid fishing, this time off of Black Point on Yorke Peninsula.We also chat about the SA fishing report, the barrel tuna seem to have moved across the border into Victoria, while a couple of unusual captures in the Port River - Snotty Trevally and Nannygai. Otherwise fishing has been quiet across the state with the algal bloom and/or changing seasons contributing to this. Our tackle item of the week is the Yeti Rambler 36oz water bottle that Rohdey is happy to have back after losing it 5 months ago - after buying another one in the meantime!

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 135: Anton Covino, Shark Watch SA

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 58:22


Send us a textEpisode 135: Anton Covino, Shark Watch SA This week we are joined by Anton Covino, the man behind the Shark Watch SA pages on social media, who has been documenting shark sightings across SA for a number of years. He has  become increasingly busy in recent weeks with skyrocketing reports of sharks in shallow water and even beaching themselves, likely due to the ongoing Algal bloom and the sharks becoming unwell due to deoxygenated water. We find out how Anton started up Shark Watch SA, his theories on increasing shark sightings, how popular his recent shark posts have become and how he is minimising the risk of ‘fear mongering.'As always, we have all of the latest news in SA fishing, including:An update on the ongoing algal bloom, with more sharks and even penguins dying, the north coast of KI is getting worse and Stansbury Oyster farms closed due to possible contamination. Murray Cod released into the Valley Lake in Mount Gambier thanks to funding from RecFish SA.Council votes to allow fishing to continue in the freshwater lake at West Lakes. Our tackle item of the week is a simple, light weight net with fine mesh that we used over Easter for dabbing garfish. Another big fishing report including Port MacDonnell barrel tuna and other species in the annual Sportsfish Tournament, winter whiting are heating up, while Dizzy's Dad Davo continues to clean up the squid on the Yorke Peninsula. 

David and Will
Brett rescued a three meter Great White on the Yorkes Peninsula

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 2:36 Transcription Available


Brett and his three mates saved the Great White from shallow waters on the Yorke Peninsula. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, X and Instagram. Subscribe on YouTubeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 133: Mike Tyrrell - Survival First Aid & Faith Coleman - Update on Algal Bloom

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 55:05


Send us a textEpisode 133: Mike Tyrrell - Survival First Aid & Faith Coleman - Update on Algal BloomThis week we are joined by 2 great guests to chat about a couple of really important aspects of fishing!Mike Tyrell from Survival First Aid joins us to chat about their innovative first aid kits and tells us all about the journey the family business has been on and how important having the right gear can be to potentially save a life. Their system is a bit different to a standard one size fits all system, with different equipment in specialised kits for all different activities - including fishing boat and 4WDing.As a part of our news segment, we chat with ecologist Faith Coleman for a comprehensive update on the algal blooms causing fish kills across the state. Starting off around Waitpinga Beach on the Fleurieu Peninsula and now including cockle deaths at Goolwa and further fish kills on Kangaroo Island, southern Yorke Peninsula and even as far as the Eyre Peninsula. We find out the science and different factors that lead to this occurring, debunk some of the myths and try to hypothesise what could happen next! We also touch on other news including backlash from an altercation at West Lakes that has backfired for a couple of angry residents who confronted some young anglers and what the fishing community is doing to support the kids!Plus, all the fishing reports including winter whiting, the back end of the local tuna season, crabs remain strong on Yorke Peninsula and the start of the mullet run at Marion Bay. The Fishing Guru is also able to clear up our confusion over the plural of Platypus's via a voice memo, while our tackle item of the week is the 3 year servicing plan that comes with the new 2025 Shimano Stella! 

David and Will
Breakfast with David and Will - 14 March 2025

David and Will

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 104:58 Transcription Available


Friday fun with Meat Tray and Feedback questions! With the Yorke Peninsula having no power Lisa from the Minlaton Bakery joins David and Will. And our Crows player for 2025 - Alex Neal-Bullen - joins the show for the first time. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Send us a textEpisode 128 Ryan Stella FishingThis week we are joined by Ryan Weidenhofer, the man behind Ryan's Stella Fishing on Youtube and social media. Ryan spends lots of time on the bottom end of the Yorke Peninsula and targets a wide variety of species, documenting it all in video and photos which we love to see! He is someone who does a variety of different sorts of fishing, from targeting Tuna, Kingfish and Samson Fish offshore, to bread and butter species in shallow water, diving for Crays and is now looking to get into more land based angling. We also have a jam packed new segment including:An illegal Snapper haul on the Fleurieu Peninsula.Ongoing management of Abalone in the South East with Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis again found around Port MacDonnell.Lots of RecFish SA events including the first Reel Women Tuna Clinics on board Want To Fish Charters.Carp Frenzy is on again in early March with some amazing prizesOur tackle item of the week is the Sharkbanz Zeppelin, a device to deter sharks from stealing your catch, while we also chat about Dizzy's attempt at Ceviche Whiting after a listener put us on to the idea!Lots going on in the fishing report, Dizzy caught crabs with young Ned and the bag of Whiting with his dad over the long weekend, while Tuna are finally here in good numbers, a wrap of the Kingston Surf Fishing Comp and a small Murray Cod in Aroona Dam a good sign of breeding occurring. 

The 4WD Podcast
Duggo Reveals his new rig & a 4WD ban in South Australia?

The 4WD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 58:24


Liam Duggan wants some more advice with his new car, we discuss the 4WD ban on the Yorke Peninsula & we have a look at TWO potential Ultimate 4WD's...Music by The Southern River Band.Tyrepower powering the podcast!Tough Dog Making Tracks Across the World! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The 4WD Podcast
4WD SHORTY | 4WD Ban on Yorke Peninsula?

The 4WD Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 10:40


What's happening with the alleged 4WD ban on the Yorke Peninsula?Sources:https://greatersa.com.au/fact-check-yorke-peninsula-beaches-remain-open-for-4x4s/https://www.adelaidenow.com.au/news/south-australia/plan-to-ban-4wds-trail-bikes-from-sensitive-parts-of-yorkes-coastline/news-story/07fc55a0c21b3d107405e12713dbdc5dFULL EPISODE OUT FRIDAYS!Music by The Southern River Band.Tyrepower powering the podcast!Tough Dog Making Tracks Across the World! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 126: Wade Ball, Non Stop Fishing

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 47:09


Send us a textEpisode 126: Wade Ball, Non Stop Fishing Happy New Years to all of our listeners, we hope you all had a good Christmas and got some fishing in during your time off, we start todays episode with our own fishing exploits over the festive season and some fishing new years resolutions!This week we are joined by Wade Ball, who runs Non Stop Fishing, a youtube channel and social media accounts that document his own fishing all across the state. We love the fact that his fishing covers all parts of fishing in SA, from freshwater to bread and butter fishing to deep offshore jigging and sportfishing, Wade really ticks it all off. We chat about how he started his filming, his 2 boats, his recent trip to Streaky Bay and whats next on the agenda!Plus, we have all the fishing news from across SA, including:Wauraltee beach closed for camping. Cape jervis ramp overnight closures.An update on the troubled Cape Jaffa Marina.Fears of another fish kill in the Darling River.A dead shark dumped on a driveway.As always, we have all the latest fishing reports, including our own whiting fishing on the Yorke Peninsula, the wait for the tuna to arrive continues and plenty of blue swimmer crabs and sharks to be caught in  the warm weather. Our tackle item of the week if a set of mini bolt cutters that Rohdey thinks will get us out of trouble one day!

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Gold Hydrogen records world-leading helium purity at Ramsay

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 5:49


Gold Hydrogen Ltd (ASX:GHY) managing director Neil McDonald sits down with Proactive's Tylah Tully to discuss promising results from testing at the Ramsay Project on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. Testing focused on natural hydrogen and helium extraction, with Gold Hydrogen recording helium purity levels as high as 36.9% at the well head, which are among the highest globally for a non-petroleum system. Additional helium purity levels between 20% and 25% were confirmed by the CSIRO noble gas laboratory in Australia. Highlights of the testing program include successful extraction of helium to the surface, further confirmation of the Kulpara Dolomite formation as a potentially prolific helium zone and positive results from 2D seismic surveys identifying future drilling targets. The company is preparing new drilling designs to optimise extraction and has begun analysis at specialist laboratories in Australia, London and Paris, with final results expected soon. The Ramsay Project has potential to become a commercially significant producer of both natural hydrogen and helium, supported by early drilling data and high helium purity levels, positioning Gold Hydrogen as a key player in this emerging sector. #ProactiveInvestors #GoldHydrogen #ASX #RamsayProject #HeliumPurity #NaturalHydrogen #KulparaDolomite #CSIRO #SeismicSurvey #WellTesting #HydrogenEconomy #HeliumExtraction #YorkePeninsula #ExplorationDrilling #NaturalResources #GasExploration #AustraliaMining #EnergySector #HydrogenResources #HeliumIndustry #GeologicalSurvey #ASX #GoldHydrogen #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Gold Hydrogen confirms high hydrogen and helium purity levels

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 8:00


Gold Hydrogen Ltd (ASX:GHY) managing director Neil McDonald sits down with Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to discuss the progress of its exploration of natural hydrogen and helium at the Ramsay Project on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. This quarter, the company completed Stage 1 testing and started the next exploration phase. High concentrations of both gases were confirmed in the Ramsay 2 well, with hydrogen purity levels reaching up to 95.8% (air-corrected) at approximately 531 metres deep. Helium levels during initial testing reached 17.5%, with recent results indicating an increase to 20%-25%. Stage 2 testing has begun, focusing on dewatering the well to enhance gas flow to the surface. GHY identified a 180-metre-thick helium pay zone in Stage 1, indicating significant potential for commercial extraction. A 2D seismic survey was also completed to guide future drilling targets and well designs. GHY holds one granted petroleum exploration licence (PEL 687) and has seven additional applications, covering about 75,332 square kilometres. The company ended the quarter with A$15.6 million, supporting its exploration and development plans, including establishing a contingent estimated gas resource for Ramsay. The project's 2U (best estimate) prospective hydrogen resources stand at 1.313 million tonnes with a 10% commercialisation probability (PC). The helium resource (2U prospective) is estimated at 41 billion cubic feet (bcf) with a 10% PC. These resources are conceptual targets requiring further exploration and evaluation. #ProactiveInvestors #GoldHydrogen #ASX #RamsayProject, #YorkePeninsula, #NaturalHydrogen, #HeliumExploration, #HydrogenPurity, #HeliumPurity, #Stage2Testing, #2DSeismicSurvey, #PEL687, #ExplorationGoals, #GasResources, #CommercialExtraction, #HydrogenResources, #HeliumResources, #EnergyExploration, #NaturalGas, #ResourceEvaluation, #AustralianExploration, #GasFlow. #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Gold Hydrogen confirms high hydrogen and helium purity levels

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2024 8:01


Gold Hydrogen Ltd (ASX:GHY) managing director Neil McDonald sits down with Proactive's Jonathan Jackson to discuss the progress of its exploration of natural hydrogen and helium at the Ramsay Project on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. This quarter, the company completed Stage 1 testing and started the next exploration phase. High concentrations of both gases were confirmed in the Ramsay 2 well, with hydrogen purity levels reaching up to 95.8% (air-corrected) at approximately 531 metres deep. Helium levels during initial testing reached 17.5%, with recent results indicating an increase to 20%-25%. Stage 2 testing has begun, focusing on dewatering the well to enhance gas flow to the surface. GHY identified a 180-metre-thick helium pay zone in Stage 1, indicating significant potential for commercial extraction. A 2D seismic survey was also completed to guide future drilling targets and well designs. GHY holds one granted petroleum exploration licence (PEL 687) and has seven additional applications, covering about 75,332 square kilometres. The company ended the quarter with A$15.6 million, supporting its exploration and development plans, including establishing a contingent estimated gas resource for Ramsay. The project's 2U (best estimate) prospective hydrogen resources stand at 1.313 million tonnes with a 10% commercialisation probability (PC). The helium resource (2U prospective) is estimated at 41 billion cubic feet (bcf) with a 10% PC. These resources are conceptual targets requiring further exploration and evaluation. #ProactiveInvestors #GoldHydrogen #ASX #RamsayProject, #YorkePeninsula, #NaturalHydrogen, #HeliumExploration, #HydrogenPurity, #HeliumPurity, #Stage2Testing, #2DSeismicSurvey, #PEL687, #ExplorationGoals, #GasResources, #CommercialExtraction, #HydrogenResources, #HeliumResources, #EnergyExploration, #NaturalGas, #ResourceEvaluation, #AustralianExploration, #GasFlow. #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

BSSA Podcast
Ep. 23 - Marna Banggara: Rewilding Narungga Country with the Yalgi

BSSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2024 41:41


Marna Banggara means "healthy, prosperous country," and it's the fitting name of an ambitious rewilding project on Narungga Country, Yorke Peninsula. The project is reintroducing the Yalgi, or brush-tailed bettong, which was once widespread across the region. In this episode, we sit down with Chloe Frick, a PhD candidate whose research focuses on the reintroduction of these vital ecosystem engineers. Chloe shares with us the ecosystem benefits of the Yalgi's reintroduction and the innovative methods used in the Marna Banggara project. We also explore the challenges faced during the process as Yalgi behaviour can be a little unpredictable. Despite the challenges, the project is a standout example of a successful animal reintroduction. Tune in to learn about the future of the Marna Banggara project and the promising potential for the Yalgi to thrive in diverse landscapes. And if you ever decide to visit, remember to drive slowly to protect these incredible creatures.Marna Banggara is jointly funded by the Northern and Yorke Landscape Board, the Australian Government, the South Australian National Parks and Wildlife Service, WWF-Australia, and Foundation for National Parks & Wildlife, in partnership with the Narungga Nation Aboriginal Corporation.You can follow Chloe on Instagram @chloe_frick. For more info on the Marna Banggara project check out marnabanggara.com.auCREDITSHost: Adam ToomesProducers: Adam Toomes and Kiri MarkerCopywriting and distribution: Jacob MaherMusic: Darcy Whittaker

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Episode 108: Jet Worsteling, IFISHThis week we are joined by another big name in the Australian fishing scene, Jet Worsteling, the heir to the IFISH throne and gun young fisho! Having previously had his dad Paul on the show we were keen to get Jet's perspective on fishing, filming the TV show and his experience in fishing in South Australia. Jet is still in school and has caught more fish than most of us could ever dream of so is well worth listening to!We also have a bumper news segment, with plenty to cover including:An update on our survey about the idea of a rec fishing license in SA.RecFish SA are going on the road for a series of forums around the state. A local fisho bitten by a Great White while removing a hook. The upper slot limit on Wrasse has been removed.Snapper fingerlings released on the Yorke Peninsula.Plus, we have the fishing hotspots around the state, including barrel sized Tuna from the South East and give a report of our own recent fishing for whiting and squid on Yorkes and Cod at Happy Valley Reservoir. 

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis
Ferry to the Yorke Peninsula

Evenings with Matthew Pantelis

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2024 6:17


Matthew Pantelis speaks with the member for Narungga Fraser Ellis about a ferry from Adelaide to the Yorke Peninsula. Listen live on the FIVEAA Player. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Episode 107: Tom TyczenkoThis week we are joined by a young SA angler who is making big waves all across the states rec fishing scene. Tom works at Sportfishing Scene, where he is super knowledgeable across a range of species, particularly Mulloway which is his favorite fish to target. Tom has recently joined the board of RecFish SA and is keen to contribute to the great work they have been doing over recent years. He is also studying Marine Biology and is looking to work full time in the sector in the years to come! With all this experience across a range of sectors, he is a great man to interview and someone who can teach us all a thing or two!We also have all the latest news in SA fishing, including:The potential for the Tumby Bay Jetty to re open.Murray Cod habitat and potential surveillance of breeding is in the pipeline.A look at where our money is being spent on boatramps across the state.More opportunities across the state to exchange opera house yabby nets for the more environmentally friendly pyramid style nets.Plus, all the fishing reports including barrel tuna at Port MacDonnell, school tuna on Yorkes and our own easter fishing at Robe and Yorke Peninsula. Our tackle item of the week is the Shimano Game Type J Rod which we have in both a spin and overhead model and loved using it in the Port Lincoln Tuna Classic recently!

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 55:12


Funding announced to upgrade South Australia's worst grain road, an Australian study finds snake meat to be a highly efficient source of protein, and new research shows "carbon reduction" and "net zero" have little to no influence on most Australians' food choices.

The Stage Show
Extreme action, dreaming stories and theatrical theft in Adelaide

The Stage Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2024 54:05


At the 2024 Adelaide Festival, we visit theatre foyers, dressing rooms and the city's famous gardens to meet the artists bringing theatregoers to the edge of their seats.We speak with artistic director Ruth Mackenzie, who is delivering her first full program this year, we meet acclaimed choreographer Elizabeth Streb, whose 'Action Hero' performers in Streb Extreme Action will push their bodies to the limit in Time Machine, we visit the Narungga artists and cultural custodians sharing the creation stories of their country on the Yorke Peninsula in Guuranda, and we learn how acts of creative thievery can become a joyful paean to the performing arts in Grand Theft Theatre.

Family Travel Australia
Epic Seafood Catch! Yorke Peninsula South Australia

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2024 31:13


We head out with Reel Screamer Charters for an awesome day on the water and reel in a huge catch of King George Whiting, Gar Fish and Squid! We cook up freshly caught tuna for lunch and Katie comes face to face with a 4kg crayfish! Plus we visit South Australia's most beautiful beach for an incredible afternoon of family fun.  This episode is proudly brought to you by our mates at Adventure Pumps – extend your time camping off grid with their fantastic 12v water transfer pump kit! Take advantage of our 10% discount - https://adventurepumps.com.au(ENTER FEELGOOD DISCOUNT CODE) Listen to our Feel Good Road Trip Spotify playlist here -https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47S2LkmpBxztMEH8sw6Frt?fbclid=IwAR0Xk2BwpoAhbk5Xvl1cwadO2FzPVl2PHboIWNDPmtzW_F-1-4fKfw4AalU Be sure to Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and join us for all of the road trip adventures! Check out the footage from our latest episodes on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@TheFeelGoodFamily Subscribe to Jasperoo - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceGx3esRSQBYZfWvf4KVtw Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com  Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

Family Travel Australia
Yorke Peninsula, Waterfront Camping & King George Whiting Cook Up

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 40:25


The South Australian coastline just keeps getting better and better! This is a true hidden gem and quaint little fishing village with the most beautiful coastal views and unreal fishing!  We get out and explore many of the coastal drives and cook up a fresh catch of King George Whiting, one of Australia's best eating fish!  Plus we learn how to rake for blue swimmer crabs on an awesome tour with Kim from Catch and Cook World Tour, and enjoy the spoils of our labour over a long delicious lunch.https://www.cncworldtour.com/  This episode is proudly brought to you by our mates at Stratus Outdoors, Protect The Adventure.  Keeping plastic bottles out of landfill by turning them into quality camp gear. Take advantage of our 15% Discount - https://www.stratusoutdoors.com.au/ (ENTER FEELGOOD DISCOUNT CODE) Listen to our Feel Good Road Trip Spotify playlist here -https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47S2LkmpBxztMEH8sw6Frt?fbclid=IwAR0Xk2BwpoAhbk5Xvl1cwadO2FzPVl2PHboIWNDPmtzW_F-1-4fKfw4AalU Be sure to Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and join us for all of the road trip adventures! Check out the footage from our latest episodes on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@TheFeelGoodFamily Subscribe to Jasperoo - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceGx3esRSQBYZfWvf4KVtw Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com  Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

Family Travel Australia
Absolute Beach Front Off Grid Camping: South Australia

Family Travel Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 35:19


This week we set up camp on the stunning Yorke Peninsula, a South Aussie local secret, at the spectacular Wauraltee Beach. One of 19 beach and bush camps on the Yorke, Wauraltee Beach is located on the western side of the peninsula and allows absolute beach front camping for self-sufficient campers.  This has quickly become one of our favourite beachfront locations and is a must for your South Australian touring list!  Plus we talk essential gear to compliment your beach camping adventures, and we hope to see you at the Let's Go South Australia Caravan, Camping and Outdoor Show this 14-18 February 2024 as we'll be there every day chatting about our SA travels! Sand Driving Masterclass -  https://youtu.be/twbGFNme6UE?si=w3IRVrnJTkBkKq4G  This episode is proudly brought to you by our friends at Nakie – the world's first 100% recycled hammock! Relax wherever you go with the awesome range of Nakie products. Take advantage of our 15% Discount - https://www.nakie.co/?ref=feelgood (ENTER FEELGOOD DISCOUNT CODE). Listen to our Feel Good Road Trip Spotify playlist here -https://open.spotify.com/playlist/47S2LkmpBxztMEH8sw6Frt?fbclid=IwAR0Xk2BwpoAhbk5Xvl1cwadO2FzPVl2PHboIWNDPmtzW_F-1-4fKfw4AalU Be sure to Subscribe to our YouTube Channel and join us for all of the road trip adventures! Check out the footage from our latest episodes on our Family Travel Australia YouTube channel – https://www.youtube.com/@TheFeelGoodFamily Subscribe to Jasperoo - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCceGx3esRSQBYZfWvf4KVtw Our YouTube channel www.youtube.com/thefeelgoodfamily has a new destination video every Sunday night at 6.30pm (AEST). We would love to connect with you on Facebook, Instagram and our website www.thefeelgoodfamily.com  Our Family Travel Australia Podcast is now LIVE and available on all podcast platforms, with a new episode aired every Friday night 8:30pm [AEST].

The Advertiser - News Feed
SA Shark Attack 29/12/2023

The Advertiser - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 2:45


A Seaford boy has been killed in a shark attack at a popular tourist location on the Yorke Peninsula in SA on Thursday.  In Victoria, a man and a woman are expected to be charged after allegedly breaking into accused triple murderer Erin Patterson's Leongatha property on Christmas Eve.  Almost one year on from the devastating Sea World chopper crash on the gold coast that claimed the lives of four people, Winnie de Silva said she would forever be haunted by memories of the mid-air disaster.  Million dollar views of Sydney's iconic New Year's Eve fireworks don't have to cost you a dime. However you will need to rise and shine, with more than one million people expected to gather in the parks and streets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Courier Mail - News Feed
SA Shark Attack 29/12/2023

Courier Mail - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 2:45


A Seaford boy has been killed in a shark attack at a popular tourist location on the Yorke Peninsula in SA on Thursday.  In Victoria, a man and a woman are expected to be charged after allegedly breaking into accused triple murderer Erin Patterson's Leongatha property on Christmas Eve.  Almost one year on from the devastating Sea World chopper crash on the gold coast that claimed the lives of four people, Winnie de Silva said she would forever be haunted by memories of the mid-air disaster.  Million dollar views of Sydney's iconic New Year's Eve fireworks don't have to cost you a dime. However you will need to rise and shine, with more than one million people expected to gather in the parks and streets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Herald Sun - News Feed
SA Shark Attack 29/12/2023

The Herald Sun - News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 28, 2023 2:45


A Seaford boy has been killed in a shark attack at a popular tourist location on the Yorke Peninsula in SA on Thursday.  In Victoria, a man and a woman are expected to be charged after allegedly breaking into accused triple murderer Erin Patterson's Leongatha property on Christmas Eve.  Almost one year on from the devastating Sea World chopper crash on the gold coast that claimed the lives of four people, Winnie de Silva said she would forever be haunted by memories of the mid-air disaster.  Million dollar views of Sydney's iconic New Year's Eve fireworks don't have to cost you a dime. However you will need to rise and shine, with more than one million people expected to gather in the parks and streets. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FlowSports by FlowNews24
Yorke Valley Basketball Association Secretary Sheridan Brand joins Flow Sports to chat local hoops

FlowSports by FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 13:21


Yorke Valley Basketball Association Secretary Sheridan Brand joined Dan Crouch on Flow Sports and discussed the strong basketball culture on the Yorke Peninsula, some exciting upcoming events in the association, and much more.

Nightlife
Nightlife Travel - Yorke Peninsula

Nightlife

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2023 14:38


Rod Eime joined Philip Clark on Nightlife with a look at highlights from York Peninsula.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Gold Hydrogen prepares to drill Ramsay-2 after successful campaign

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 6:08


Gold Hydrogen Ltd (ASX:GHY) MD Neil McDonald tells Proactive the company encountered significant concentrations of hydrogen and helium during drilling at the Ramsay 1 well, confirming historical findings and demonstrating the presence of an active hydrogen resource at shallow depths at the Ramsay Project on South Australia's Yorke Peninsula. Ramsay 1, Australia's first dedicated natural hydrogen exploration well, was successfully drilled to a depth of 1,005 metres on October 28 and was completed on schedule, under budget and without any health, safety or environmental incidents. The company is now preparing to drill the Ramsay 2 well to further appraise the project's prospective resource with this well expected to spud in the middle of November. #ProactiveInvestors #GoldHydrogen #ASX #Hydrogen #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

From The Sea To The Outback
Walter Faggotter

From The Sea To The Outback

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2023 12:08


Season number 3 Episode 3 My Father Keith Burner, I got him to speak about his grandfather of Walter Faggotter. What step he have to take so he didn't lose his farm. Walter farm was near the north western end of the southern Yorke Peninsula

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Episode 89: Josh DaveyThis week we are joined again by Josh Davey, who first featured on the podcast, way back in episode 37. Josh is a marine biologist by trade, but is also a gun fisherman having success across all areas of SA fishing, from reservoir natives in his kayak, to Tuna and Kingfish offshore and plenty of Squid and Whiting for the table. We chat about all the work he has been doing to upgrade his Seafarer boat, chat kayak fishing and gear and also hear about his PB Kingfish which he has upgraded since his debut on the podcast in 2021.As always we have all the latest fishing news from around the state including:·         Sadly, the jetty at Cape Jervis is officially going to be off limits to anglers as a part of the redevelopment for the new Sealink Ferries·         A Whyalla fishing charter closing down on the back of the prolonged Snapper ban·         New rules around no longer having to display your boat registration sticker·         Murray Cod found in the Bookmark creek near Renmark·         Whales sighted in the Port RiverWe also give away our Shimano prize pack for the best photo we received during August and also launch a big squid photo competition for September! Our tackle item of the week is a Shimano rod case that Dizzy needs to keep the rods safe in the back of his ute. Plus all the latest fishing reports including Yorke Peninsula whiting, Barrel Tuna are back and plenty of squid across the state! 

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast
Episode 88: Jeremy Ievins, Southern Coast Ocean Care Group

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 53:55


Episode 88: Jeremy Ievins, Southern Coast Ocean Care Group This week we chat with Jeremy Ievins, a Port Macdonnell commercial lobster fisherman, who is on the committee for the Southern Coast Ocean Care Group, as the fishing and community representative. The group is fighting hard against a proposed offshore windfarm off the coast of Port Macdonnell and recently attended a meeting in Canberra with Chris Bowen, the Minister for Climate Change and Energy of Australia. We hear all about the trip to Canberra, which sounds like it was fairly successful and also discuss how important it is for everyone to submit something to the public consultation which runs until August 31, and can be found here: https://consult.dcceew.gov.au/oei-southern-ocean. Plus we chat a little bit about Jeremy's work fishing for crayfish in the South East and hear about some of his funny stories and biggest catches! As always, we also discuss all the big fishing news in SA including:·      A planned closure of the West Beach boat ramp over Summer.·      Andrew Harris is taking over Northbank boats.·      A pro fisherman caught illegally taking Whiting from a Marine Park on the Yorke Peninsula.·      Strong Cuttlefish numbers in Spencer Gulf.·      Oz Fish working to return habitat to the Murray for native fish.Plus, we have the latest fishing reports, including huge squid all across the state and review our lost fishing comp against former guest Kristin Goodchild.

WeedSmart Podcast
Glyphosate resistance update and tips on pre-em herbicide use

WeedSmart Podcast

Play Episode Play 51 sec Highlight Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 35:26


On this podcast episode, we talk about glyphosate resistant ryegrass with WA grower Greg Curnow and get an overview on the new pre-emergent herbicides available and the stewardship around them from Dr Chris Preston. WeedSmart Week DubboWeedSmart Week Dubbo Tickets are live at early bird prices, and you get a 10% discount if you're in a grower or agronomist group of 5 or more.Join us at WeedSmart Week Dubbo from the 1st to the 3rd of August 2023. WeedSmart Week is designed to engage growers and advisors on the WeedSmart Big 6 messages.We're excited to be bringing WeedSmart Week back to New South Wales for our 10th event and to celebrate WeedSmart's 10th anniversary! Don't miss the celebration.The program consists of a Forum Day at the Dubbo Regional Theatre & Convention Centre and farm visits in the Western Plains to see how forward-thinking growers are implementing the WeedSmart Big 6 tactics to minimise the impact of herbicide resistance on their businesses. Get your early bird tickets here. ArticlesOur content producer, Cindy Benjamin, has written WeedSmart Big 6 on Mid North, Yorke Peninsula and Lower Eyre Peninsula farms an article with our Southern Extension Agronomist Chris Davey on the WeedSmart Big 6 practices being used in the mid north, Yorke and Lower Eyre Peninsula farms. Read it here. There is also a write-up on 'Investigating the role of competitive wheat against three northern region weeds: Turnipweed, Mexican poppy and common sowthistle'. This is a summary on the research work done by Professor Bhagirath Chauhan and colleagues. The research work was supported by a grant (project UA00156) from Grains Research Development Corporation. Read it here.      The WeedSmart podcast is produced and presented by WeedSmart Project Manager, Jessica Strauss, with WeedSmart Extension Agronomist Peter Newman as co-host. Learn more about WeedSmart by checking out our website. Don't forget you can follow us on Twitter too.

FlowSports by FlowNews24
Senior Journalist from the Yorke Peninsula Country Times Michelle Daw unpacks the latest local sports stories

FlowSports by FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 5:06


Senior Journalist from the Yorke Peninsula Country Times Michelle Daw unpacked the paper's latest local sports stories on the Flow FM Friday Sports Show. Daw discussed a new motorsport revving into action on the Copper Coast in late April when sand drag motorbikes converge on a newly created track near Wallaroo. Also on Daw's newsdesk is a story about Indigenous students designing the West Adelaide SANFLW team's Indigenous Round guernsey and a group of Yorke Peninsula boys who will form Woodville West Torrens' U18 leadership group this year.

FlowNews24
@ClareScriven on a record 2022/23 #SouthAustralia crop harvest @SA_PIRSA @GrainProducerSA @GrainProducers @GrainGrowersLtd

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 2:24


The South Australian primary industries minister commends South Australia's grain growers who weathered challenging conditions to smash the previous 2016/17 record for their grain harvest. We discuss the impact the 12 million plus tonnes had on South Australia's regional roads, particularly on the upper Yorke Peninsula.

The Craftsmen Podcast
What Is A Cowie?

The Craftsmen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 40:55


The boys head back home to South Australia and try 3 beauties from a brewery on the Yorke Peninsula. They recap a big opening weekend of the AFL and Wizz has a sneaky surprise for Fitzy. How will these beers compare to the Vic beers we've had this season?

All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing Podcast

Episode 77: Dr Crystal Beckman, SARDIThis week we are joined by Dr Crystal Beckman, who is a Research Scientist at SARDI and was involved in the recently released ‘Survey of Recreational Fishing in South Australia in 2021-22.' It was great to chat with Dr Beckman about how the research was conducted, some of the interesting findings and what this means for rec fishing into the future.We also discuss our recent week away fishing with our families to Yorke Peninsula, including catching plenty of whiting, squid, scallops, crabs and crayfish + one big fail, a near ‘Donut' trip to Althorpe Island off Marion Bay. Our tackle item if the week is the Shimano Sephia Clinch Boost squid jig, in Keimura White colour, which did the damage when we were fishing in long cork weed off Pine Point. We also have all the latest fishing news including:·        The RecFish SA Nature Adventure Day during the School Holidays·       The Port Vic fishing comp over Easter·       More stocking of local reservoirs·       A big fish kill in Menindee NSW as the flood waters recede.Plus our highlights of the week, the latest fishing report including where the Tuna are biting and a reminder about our ongoing Shimano give away for sharing your photos with us on social media.

GRDC Podcast
Managing Cereal Disease in 2023 (Part 2)

GRDC Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 13:21


For many South Australian grain growers, 2022 was a cracker season, but the weather and other factors did lead to some cereal disease.    So, what does 2023 have in store, and what to do to keep disease at bay?  This is the second part of a two-part podcast where we do a deep dive to bring you the latest advice.  In Part two we speak to Sam Trengove, who is an independent consultant on Yorke Peninsula and his business also does research and extension; and we also hear from Associate Professor, Fran Lopez-Ruiz, from Curtin University in Western Australia who is a specialist on fungicides.  Contact Sam Trengove, Trengove Consulting  Fran Lopez, Curtin University - WA  More Information Farm Trials data explorer Project Code: TRE2204-001RTX  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MSF Farm Talk Podcast
Managing weeds in lentils with Chris Davey, Weed Smart

MSF Farm Talk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2023 13:20


In this episode, Tanja Morgan catches up with Weed Smart agronomist Chris Davey to discuss the tips of the trade when it comes to weed management in lentils. An experienced agronomist from the Yorke Peninsula, working for YP AG, Chris has over 20 years of experience working with growers in a region where lentils are the most abundant crop grown. Chris talks about the lost potential of not controlling weeds in lentils and touches on the Big 6 and Weed Smart resources where growers can go for more podcasts and info.  Visit the Weed Smart website here  This podcast was produced at the Tailem Bend Mallee Research Update which was supported by the Murraylands and Riverland Landscape Board with funding from the Australian Government's National Landcare Program and landscape levies and Weed Smart. Support the show: https://msfp.org.au/about/membership/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

FlowNews24
@Anne_Ruston on her #YorkePeninsula visit, #AgedCare, #CashlessDebitCard and #Ceduna - and the impact of #buybacks | @LiberalAus @SALibMedia

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 8:28


We speak with the federal shadow minister for health and ageing on the labour and housing shortages in regional Australia and the potential impact on the health workforce in aged care, particularly nursing. We review the Royal Commission on Aged Care recommendations that may not have contemplated a labour shortage and discuss the South Australian senator's visit to the Yorke Peninsula. The Riverland resident and former irrigator also hits out at claims from the South Australian Labor water minister that voluntary buybacks had not negatively impacted river communities.

Our State - South Australia
20/02/2023 SA AgriFutures Rural Women's Award – meet our five finalists

Our State - South Australia

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2023 24:25


Five women across the state have been announced as the 2023 SA AgriFutures Rural Women's Award finalists.These women are from a cross section of industries in regional South Australia. Their work is in wine, farming, life organisation, to fashion, and AgTech, and they're really making strides by impacting their regional communities and industriesThe AgriFutures Rural Women's Award is the leading award empowering and celebrating the inclusive and courageous leadership of women in Australia's rural and emerging industries In this segment, we hear from all five finalists, and learn about the great things they're doing. We've got Lyndsey Jackson from Moonta, Ali Paulett from Clare, Bridget Johns from Alford on the Yorke Peninsula, Emily Riggs from Burra and Kerri Cliff from Kimba.For more information, visit the PIRSA website. 

FlowNews24
@ZoeBettisonMP @SouthAustralia #tourism minister on regional occupancy rates, support for River Murray tourism, marketing SA, labour force

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 9:30


The South Australian tourism minister joins FlowFM from the Yorke Peninsula after the third Malinauskas Government regional community cabinet meeting in 6 months since Labor returned to office at the March election. Zoe Bettison talks about the region's great tourism assets, the resilience in the sector's domestic demand, challenges growing the international tourism numbers post-pandemic, selling SA to target international markets and encouraging South Australians to pursue careers in tourism.

FlowNews24
@ClareScriven on a new Regional Housing initiative and benefits of #YorkePeninsula community cabinet | @ALPSA @SAGovau @LGAofSA

FlowNews24

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2023 7:00


Primary Industries, Forest Industries and Regional Development minister Clare Scriven joins FlowFM from Wallaroo, Yorke Peninsula where the third Community Cabinet meeting in regional SA in less than a year is occurring to talk about a new regional housing initiative. With regional labour in short supply, South East SA based Minister Scriven describes how the housing initiative is targeted at first at essential workers like health, police and other emergency services staff but a new Office for Regional Housing will be established within Renewal SA to work with the local government sector on bringing more land to market for housing. We also discuss the resumption of community cabinets in the regions that ceased under the Marshall Liberal government and the value of ministers and departmental heads hearing first-hand from locals and their representatives on the issues that matter to them.Those wanting to reach out from regional SA to engage with the new office for regional housing within Renewal SA can do so at http://officeregionalhousing.sa.gov.au

Noisy by Nature
Yawping Wombats

Noisy by Nature

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2022 7:28


It is a hot day on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, so Ann stops for a drink. Someone pushes through the bushes and starts using their jaws and their claws to work on their special underground house.

South Australian Country Hour
South Australian Country Hour

South Australian Country Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2022


A new herbicide-resistant barley developed after an Eyre Peninsula farmer could get rid of it in his paddock, confidence is wavering on whether fruit fly can be wiped out in the Riverland by Christmas and heavy rain has falled across parts of the state with areas like the Mid North, Riverland, Murraylands and Yorke Peninsula hit the hardest

Company
Uber organisational expert and South Australian farmer Bridget Johns

Company

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 39:50


There's no deny-ing it today's guest is infatuated with routines, systems and being organised. Bridget Johns lives on a broad-acre cropping, sheep and goat farm on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia with her husband and two children She's a mother, organisational expert and a grants writer and founder of Be Simply Free. Bridget teaches women to go from being time poor to time rich by decluttering their homes, phones, calendars and minds. What I have found fascinating is that Bridget is also driven by data and as you will hear in this interview, many of the things she does in her life are formulated with reference to data - the time she get's up for example of 4.44am. But please don't let this turn you off. It's true, I don't think I have ever met anyone so organised but I am very glad Bridget Johns has come into my life and I most certainly am taking heed from her approach to managing her farm household. You can find Bridget and her courses at besimplyfree.com.au or @be.simplyfree on Instagram.

Short Black with Sandra Sully
Dr Rebecca Johnson AM

Short Black with Sandra Sully

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 29:24


Dr Rebecca Johnson is one of Australia's most valuable exports. A scientist whose passions include STEM and wildlife conservation, Rebecca was the first woman to hold the Chief Scientist role at the Australian Museum. She is currently Chief Scientist and Associate Director of Science at The Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The Smithsonian is the largest museum of natural history in the world and houses an incredible 148 million specimens and objects. So how did a girl from South Australia's Yorke Peninsula end in up Washington DC? You can find out more about Rebecca here: https://www.drrebeccaj.com  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Seriously in Business: Brand + Design, Marketing and Business
84: Creating a Life of Less Overwhelm and More of What You Love with Bridget Johns

Seriously in Business: Brand + Design, Marketing and Business

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 27:16


Sometimes all the demands of life just feel so overwhelming... the tasks to do at home (all the cooking, cleaning and managing!), the tasks for work (running your own biz isn't simple!) and everything else... motherhood, relationships, not to mention: looking after YOU!In this podcast episode I chat to Bridget Johns from Be Simply Free about how we can not just declutter our homes (not even something I had on my radar to do!), our calendars and minds and how that decluttering can make life a whole lot less overwhelming!We cover all things from:How to stop, focus and notice what will work for OUR life and familyWhat one little step you can take today towards feeling less overwhelmedThe expectations we put on ourselves now that haven't always been that way!Why clutter contributes to overwhelmHow using a calendar for everyday moments in life can change things for the better!How you can choose what matters to you and actually find time for it.About Bridget JohnsBridget Johns is a city girl that moved to the country vowing "it will just be a two-year stint” then married a farmer!  She now happily lives on a sheep and cereal farm with her husband and two children on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. For the first 16 years of her career, she worked in State Government and regional development roles supporting economic development, wellbeing and engagement initiatives in education, workforce and skills development and export and investment projects. In 2019, she asked herself a big, bold and audacious question “If time and money were no object what would I do?”, Bridget said “Be a professional organiser” so she jumped off the traditional career trajectory and followed her dreams and launched Be Simply Free, a professional organising and declutter coaching business in March 2020 just before the pandemic started. Be Simply Free exists to teach women to reduce their mental load by decluttering their homes, phones, calendars and minds so they can find more space in their homes and time in their calendars to collect moments, not things! Keep in touch with Bridget:www.besimplyfree.com.auwww.instagram.com/be.simplyfreewww.facebook.com/besimplyfree To access six free videos to help you declutter your kitchen, toys, office, sentimental items and linen cupboard join the Be Simply Free community group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/besimplyfreecommunity 

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast
Word Up: Tania Wanganeen

AWAYE! - Separate stories podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2022 7:02


For Word Up this week we hear some of the traditional language of South Australia's Yorke Peninsula, Narungga. 

south australia word up yorke peninsula narungga language revitalisation
Hosting With Heart
35 - Sisters Emma Read and Sarah Hall on risking it all to do what you love.

Hosting With Heart

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2022 49:52


Based in South Australia, sisters Emma Read and Sarah Hall are both stylists who have established their own creative business, Read & Hall, with the core aim of creating beautiful interiors, with an emphasis on accommodation spaces, for themselves and others. In 2019, they opened their first holiday property, My Sister & The Sea, to great acclaim and a whirlwind of praiseworthy press, and more recently have launched their second property, a visually striking, completely enchanting pink beach house on the Yorke Peninsula which they appropriately named Love & Mutiny. Despite originally forging careers as a social worker and a lawyer, these industrious, happy-go-lucky sisters are now thriving in their own business, meshing their love for history, family and design to craft a range of beautiful products and experiences for a diverse client base.