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Think nothing ever happens in your town? Australia's suburbs are home to some of the most mysterious and disturbing true crime cases in the world. Meshel Laurie is a true crime obsessive. Emily Webb is a true crime author. And together with expert interviews with writers, victims, investigators and perpetrators, they probe the underbelly of our towns and suburbs, and uncover the darkness at the heart of Australian life. Want to share a secret with Meshel? SHARE SECRET HERE! Support this show ...
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Apocryphal Australia brings you eye-opening stories from Australia’s past, tales that have been overlooked, forgotten and neglected. We feature fiascos and deal with debacles as well as extol triumphs and acclaim achievements. No deed is too small, no ignominy is too embarrassing. Your hosts are Michael Pryor and Stephen Higgins.
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A Podcast of Mothers' stories of childbirth. Weekly interviews with mothers giving their first hand accounts of child birth in Australia. Designed to help educate and inform first time pregnant women, parents wanting to have better subsequent births and birth enthusiasts who love to hear and tell birth stories. An entertaining and heartfelt resource for pregnancy, labour and delivery and postpartum.
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Australian Hiker is Australia’s premier hiking podcast as well as providing a southern hemisphere view on overseas hiking. We are Australia’s most downloaded hiking podcast with regular episodes being released every two weeks covering gear and trail reviews, hiking practice, recipes and skills. Bonus episodes will be released at least once a month and include interviews from the trail as well as with relevant industry and allied professionals. Let us do all the research for you.
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Professional network for financial advisers https://ensombl.com/ DISCLAIMER: The Ensombl podcast and all content contained on Ensombl is limited to factual information and does not constitute legal, financial or other professional advice. Ensombl does not hold an AFS licence and does not provide any financial services. Nothing on this podcast should be interpreted as financial advice. Before making any investment decision, Ensombl recommends obtaining financial advice from a qualified financ ...
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True crimes, dark histories, unsolved mysteries, eccentric personalities and strange happenings: Forgotten Australia is history as you've never heard it before. Each episode brings to life people and events that were once known to everyone but are now barely remembered by anyone. Based on intensive original research, Forgotten Australia is crafted with a novelist’s eye for character and detail to create gripping narratives that sound so fresh it's like they're ripped from today's headlines. ...
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It’s only gone and happened again. The GBRA boys record the show just minutes after the huge Wallabies defeat to Wales. Matt Burke joins to chat through that game, others from the weekends and shares stories of happier times in the gold jersey!Folding Pocket által
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NASA scientists are celebrating the successful return of their first asteroid samples collected from deep space. Dr. Sara Webb, an astrophysicist from Swinburne University, tells The World the importance of what's in the capsule is "unexplainable". Subscribe: http://ab.co/1svxLVEABC News provides around the clock coverage of news events as they bre…
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1Beachgoers at Sydney’s Balmoral Beach were forced to scramble to safety this afternoon after a car came crashing through a concrete wall, before somersaulting onto the sand. In other news, there are more Australians working now than ever before, but the government wants that number to grow further - with Treasurer Jim Chalmers unveiling a new plan…
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In today’s episode Leonie shares her experience with perinatal anxiety and depression which manifested as a profound sense of defeat in pregnancy and visceral rage in postpartum. She opted for talking therapy with a psychologist and managed her symptoms but she was still overwhelmed at birth when the love for her baby wasn’t immediate. It’s so impo…
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This is a "Shortcut" episode. It’s a shortened version of this week’s more detailed full episode, which is also available on our feed. Our guest today, Nathan Chisfield, embodies a story of duality like no other. From Albury, He was born into a tumultuous home life, with his father taking him under his wing at an early age to steal whatever they co…
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James Maydew from Macquarie joins Morningstar’s Jody Fitzgerald and host James Whelan to go under the hood for a detailed look at REITs. With flexible working and the digitalisation of business seeing a reshaping of commercial real estate, our experts explore the new strategies required to harness the undoubted income and growth potential of this s…
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When the British Empire invaded Australia in 1788, the colony’s new ruling class had a problem – there was no pre-existing working class in Australia waiting around to work for them. Governments and employers could establish all of the farms, workshops, factories and other workplaces that they liked, but without people who had no alternative but to…
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In an 'emergency' episode, Darren is joined by Ian Hall, a Professor at the Griffith Asia Institute, to discuss the truly explosive revelation made this week by PM Trudeau of Canada that Canadian authorities are pursuing allegations linking agents backed by the Indian government to the murder of a Sikh separatist leader (who was a Canadian citizen)…
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Guardian Australia’s political editor, Katharine Murphy, talks to energy minister, Chris Bowen, about preparing communities for the renewable transition, whether or not Australia will follow the UK in stepping off net zero targets and the fake (or real) fight over nuclearThe Guardian által
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Hello and welcome to another episode of AMES Australia podcast series “Australian Life”.  It’s great to have you with us today.  This podcast is sponsored by AMES Australia.  Today we will be discussing about the causes of fire hazards and the precautionary measures to ensure fire safety within both residential premises and public areas. For more i…
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Cattle prices have dropped further this week, including the benchmark Eastern Young Cattle Indicator which is now below 400 cents a kilo for the first time since 2019, an Australian-based research project is using remote-sensing and AI to help reduce the cost of carbon soil testing for farmers, and a new global database set up by scientists has hel…
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Thursday Thunder with Kim & Adrian! Australian Muscle's weekly (most of the time) recap of all things supplement & industry related and sometimes just a heap of dribble. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Timestamps: 0:00 - TT322 0:06 - We’re Back 1:00 - ICN SA Titles 3:44 - Zombie Labs Update 5:43 - Faction Lab…
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More strange tales and outlandish biographies! Dendy Jumpup – a song, a dance, an inability to complete a motto. Samuel J Krantzberg – the walking legend. The Trans-Australian Railway – all aboard! Hiskins Street – so groovy. The Handelburg Invasion of Australia – unbelievable. The Menington Private Library – an eccentric collection.…
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DJR goes WildSimona De-Silvestro and Kai Allen speak about preparing to take the No.98 Shell V-Power Mustang to Bathurst.From the race track to your device with Tony Whitlock and Craig Revell on Inside SupercarsInside Supercars Podcast: Subscribe Apple Podcasts I Spotify I Google PodcastsSupported by: P1 Australia Link:P1 AustraliaMusicCreative Com…
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The boys are back in the lab preparing for Week 3 football.Danny is out this week but TC24 and Tmac go through a massive week 2 as well as all the major injuries, news and preview the big games of the week. Join u for plenty of banter as well as a multi at the end to win the Fam some cash.Incredible to have football back!Head to ⁠www.anygivensunday…
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In 1803 Sydney Gazette publisher George Howe got a gallows story beyond imagination – and one that would be retold forever after. To support Forgotten Australia: Apple - http://apple.co/forgottenaustralia Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/ForgottenAustralia Check out my new book, The Murder Squad: https://www.booktopia.com.au/the-murder-squad-micha…
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DarkestKnight and Ardeet discuss (with apologies for a few sound issues): 00:07:21 - Should Dental be covered by Medicare 00:28:36 - Two Ticks Town Talk of Currie on King Island in Tasmania 00:50:32 - The most and least ethical jobs in Australia 01:16:22 - This week in Australian history 14 to 20 September 01:27:05 - The XXXX bottle top question So…
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This week's show is Part One in our interview series with Melbourne GP, health innovator and activist, Percy Rogers. Percy was a kindly GP to many people over many decades in Coburg and beyond, specialising in maternity health, but he started life in Western Australia in 1927. Percy grew up in Australia's experience of the Depression and the Second…
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Last week, Qantas lost its High Court appeal over the outsourcing of around 1,700 ground workers during the pandemic. The decision means the airline is facing a hefty compensation bill – and yet more bad publicity. Adam, Chris and Jake discuss the latest and ask how Qantas can say sorry to ex-employees when it fought so hard in court to defend its …
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Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Curator, Asian Art, Russell Kelty, will discuss the life and career of the woodblock print artist Utagawa Hiroshige (1797-1858) and his series The Fifty-Three Stations of the Tōkaidō on display Misty Mountain, Shining Moon: Japanese Landscape Envisioned in Gallery …
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ICT is a strong component of student STEM projects! In this chat, we talk with Brian Host, Director of ICTENSW & Google Innovator & Trainer where we learn about his thoughts on teaching students in this day & age given the digital tools we have available. Hosted by Ben Newsome from Fizzics Education About Brian Host Brian is a passionate educationa…
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Melbourne magazine publish a print magazine four times a year to share news about City of Melbourne projects, people, places and events. Melbourne magazine is distributed to public spaces like libraries, cafes and community hubs in December, March, June and September. Stories from Melbourne magazine are also published digitally to this Melbourne Ne…
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Ethos is a competitive 40k team and group of friends. We have created a podcast to bring our perspective to the 40k community. This episode is hosted by Simon Gojkovic. The word I was looking for was Ikigai (See the photo on FB or just Google search it!) Ethos on Facebook: www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100090357142385 Song: Zeli - Sharks [NCS Rel…
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Maria Island is a UNESCO World Heritage listed Tasmanian convict site, with a long and varied history, and a number of spectacular natural and geological places of interest. From its original indigenous use, soon after aboriginal people made their way to Tasmania, around 30,000 years ago, through it’s early colonial use as penal outposts and then f…
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On most objective measures, the design industry is thriving. Our skills are in high demand, our salaries are rising, and companies can’t fill roles fast enough (recent blip notwithstanding). Design leadership has come of age, we’re seeing companies invest in team development, and more and more designers are earning that hallowed “seat at the table”…
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In this week’s episode, Josh chats with Bianca-Jaye Mazzuchelli, finalist of the Spirit Super Create Change Award at the 2023 7NEWS Young Achiever Awards Victoria. Bianca is a proud Gunditjmara woman who is currently studying her undergraduate degree in Psychological Science. She talks about the development of Auditory Sensory Prevention Technology…
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