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Twenty-five years ago, ErinEarth was two asphalt tennis courts and a dumping ground for a nearby school. Then two local Presentation Sisters, Carmel Wallis and Kaye Bryan, had the audacity to dream big and take action. This is the story of how Carmel and Kaye galvanised the Wagga Wagga community and turned a local wasteland into a half-hectare native garden. A quarter of a century later, ErinEarth stands tall as a beacon of biodiversity, demonstrating sustainable living to the local communit ...
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Punching Sideways

Josh Liston & Mel Naismith - Albury-Wodonga

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The Riverina's only long-form Comedy Show. Albury-Wodonga and Wagga Wagga are creative hot-spots, listen in to hear stories from local Comedians, Artists, Musicians and Storytellers.
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RAW Leadership

Steve Barker

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Hi, my name is Steve Barker and I host the RAW Leadership Podcast. The purpose of the RAW Leadership Podcast is to help inspire young, emerging Leaders to step into their potential. The RAW Leadership Podcast will also serve the more experienced Leaders with insights, hints, tips and hacks. Leadership is all about people and this is why the RAW Leadership Podcast is about the "Human Skills" or as they are often referred too... the soft skills of Leadership. Having served 26 years in the Roya ...
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Ask an Oldie

Dimity Brassil

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Ask an Oldie presents fun historical facts, and select words of wisdom, learned interviewing the elderly. We presents three minutes of fun and thoughtfulness from our loved oldies, with life lessons that make you take pause. Presented by A Lasting Tale www.alastingtale.com
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The set of recommendations around establishing a disability rights act was one of the big pieces of the Disability Royal Commission final report. Sarah Guise speaks to an academic expert, Assoc Professor Piers Gooding from Latrobe University, about a human rights act vs and disability rights act. Plus we hear from Craig Wallace, Acting CEO of Advoc…
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1RPH’s Rhod McDonald presents the fifth program in our series on the Paralympic Games. Included is an article read by 1 RPH’s Sarah Guise- "Bodies are Funny: People with disability know bodies can be funny so it’s OK that you're laughing at the Paralympics Tik Tok account”. Also, Emma Myers from the Community Broadcasting Association of Australia (…
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We catch up on the results achieved by the paralympians our 1RPH reporters have interviewed plus an interview with Telaya Blacksmith, competing in athletics. Also, an article from Paralympics Australia on the Men's doubles wheelchair tennis duo, and another on the additional challenges faced by paralympians compared to their olympic colleagues.…
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In our third program on the Paris Paralympics, 1RPH’s Sarah Guise interviews Paralympian sprinter Chad Perris and reads about Janelle Colquhoun who lost her career as opera singer in her twenties because of blindness but went on to become a champion archer. Sarah also reads about The Startline, a feature on the Paralympics Australia website which c…
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What did the government's response to the Disability Royal Commission commit to on ending segregation and promoting inclusive education? This episode includes three interviews. Powerd media's Emma Myers speaks to the CEO of Children and Young People Australia and Sarah Guise speak to the Acting CEO of Advocacy for Inclusion, Craig Wallace and an ac…
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A presentation made last Friday for Children’s Book Week at Yass Primary School of the about to be released children’s picture book Molly and Maple: The Guide Dogs who changed Nettie’s life. The book is written by Canberra writer Barbie Robinson and illustrated by Yass artist Sara Phemister. It’s a fictional story based on the experiences of Annett…
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Today in Isaiah, we continue to hear words of comfort for God's people living as exiles. God speaks of his great love and tender care for his people, and the price he will pay to redeem them and bring them home. Isaiah contrasts the character of the true God with the nature of idolatry so that we might see the absurdity of false saviours, and find …
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On 31 July 2024 the government responses to the Disability Royal Commission were released. In the first of a few episodes, Disability Reform looks at how advocates and experts have reacted. Sarah talks to Craig Wallace, acting CEO of Advocacy for Inclusion ACT, plus an article from The Conversation in which five experts comment.…
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