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‘Our State’ is a half-hour, weekly radio segment airing 1:30pm ACST each Monday on Adelaide's FiveAA.The program focuses on uncovering and sharing important subjects: the interesting, the significant, the future, the unknown and the things that are happening, right now, in South Australia. Each week, a wide range of guests discuss achievements, initiatives and events which highlight South Australia’s priorities.
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South Australia Police have launched a podcast highlighting the trauma caused to all those affected by a fatal crash. For more information, head to https://www.police.sa.gov.au/your-safety/road-safety/road-safety-resources
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The South Australian Country Hour delivering rural news and information for primary producers.
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Delve behind the scenes at the South Australian Museum, a natural history museum in Adelaide, SA. Hear from scientists, researchers and curators about how objects are collected and what happens once they're in the Museum.
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Tuesday Talks - Amber Cronin discusses her work on display as part of Radical Textiles
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28:41Thanks for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia.Join Radical Textiles artist Amber Cronin as she discusses her work on display in the vestibule.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Installation view: Radical Textiles, featuring Against the Rush of the Arrow: Wreath, Vestment, Parament, Talisman by Amber …
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E2 S1: From Spray Painter to Environmental Scientist: A Journey of Leadership and Growth – Leader in Us
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36:42In this inspiring episode of The Leader in Us podcast, hosts Sophie Crouch and Astrid Fernandez sit down with Riley Thring, a Bachelor of Environmental Science graduate from UniSA, to explore his transformative journey from a spray painter in regional South Australia to a research project officer in environmental science. Riley reflects on his tran…
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South Australia's brand new Biosecurity Bill passes both houses of State Parliament, the Bureau of Meteorology confirms 2024 as South Australia's second-warmest year on record, and a federal senate inquiry into Australia's wine grape industry hears from the ACCC and Department of Agriculture.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Calls for changes to the way fisheries officers carry out inspections of commercial boats after an incident off the South Australian coast, Australia's outbreak of H7 bird flu across New South Wales and Victoria officially declared over, and recommendations to change regulation, invest in research and investigate water allocation planning for SA's …
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Tuesday Talks - Studio Feature Artist Frida Las Vegas discusses her practice
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36:32Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Hear from fashion designer, Radical Textiles artist and the Studio feature artist Stavroula Adameitis, aka Frida Las Vegas, as she discusses her practice.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auPhoto: Samuel Graves.…
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Tuesday Talks - Natalie Badcock speaks on the Women’s Suffrage Centenary Community Tapestries
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23:27Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Hear from Natalie Badcock, Community Education & Engagement Manager. Parliament of South Australia, as she discusses the Women’s Suffrage Centenary Community Tapestries on display as part of Radical Textiles.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: installa…
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Tuesday Talks - Gallery Guide Helen Bulis discusses The Adoration of the Magi, by William Morris and co.
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33:35Thank you for listening to this track produced by the Art Gallery of South Australia. Hear from Gallery Guide, Helen Bulis, as she discusses The Adoration of the Magi, by William Morris and co.For more information visit agsa.sa.gov.auImage: Detail: Morris & Co., manufacturer, operating 1861-1940, Edward Burne-Jones, designer, born Birmingham, Engla…
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E7 S1: The Leader in Us: Celebrating the Student Leadership Journey – Leader in Us
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40:23In this reflective and heartfelt finale of The Leader in Us podcast, hosts Sophie Crouch, Deb Kelly, Astrid Fernandez, Ha Nguyen, and Gail Carr share their experiences as UniSA's Student Leadership Scholarship recipients. This special episode explores their personal growth, leadership insights, and the collaborative projects that have defined their…
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E6 S1: Leading Together: Bridging Cultures and Building Communities – Leader in Us
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55:04In this enlightening episode of The Leader in Us podcast, hosts Sophie Crouch and Deb Kelly engage in a rich conversation with Dana Shen, a Ngarrindjeri-Chinese consultant specialising in systems leadership and community transformation. Set against the backdrop of the Kaurna, Boandik, and Barngarla lands, the episode explores leadership through the…
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E1 S1: The Importance of Relationships in Leadership and Education – Leader in Us
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43:50In the debut episode of The Leader in Us podcast, hosts Sophie Crouch and Deb Kelly welcome guest speaker Sharron Jones, a regional pedagogue in Education Futures at UniSA's Whyalla campus, to discuss the transformative role of relationships in leadership and education. Sharron shares her journey as a teacher and leader in regional South Australia,…
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E4 S1: Breaking Barriers: Empowering Leadership Through Diverse Voices and Abilities – Leader in Us
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45:00In this insightful episode of The Leader in Us podcast, hosts Sophie Crouch and Astrid Fernandez welcome Nadil Bandara, an international student from Sri Lanka who advocates for disability rights. Nadil shares his inspiring journey from navigating accessibility challenges in Sri Lanka to pursuing a Master's in Information Technology in Australia, a…
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E3 S1: Mentoring Matters: Empowering Regional Communities and Shaping Futures – Leader in Us
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41:12In this inspiring episode of The Leader in Us podcast, hosts Sophie Crouch and Deb Kelly delve into the remarkable journey of Dr Jessica Porter, a strategic land-use planner, PhD holder, and passionate mentor. Jessica reflects on her transition from regional Victoria to Adelaide for university, where resilience, adaptability, and personal growth pl…
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E5 S1: Unstoppable Minds: A Woman's Journey Advocating for Dementia While Pursuing a PhD – Leader in Us
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54:36In this compelling episode of The Leader in Us podcast, hosts Sophie Crouch and Ha Nguyen engage in an insightful discussion with Kate Swaffer, a disability activist, award-winning author, and PhD candidate at UniSA. Diagnosed with young-onset dementia at 49, Kate shares her transformative journey, challenging societal perceptions and advocating fo…
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CFS warns of a significant smoke haze drifting across SA from out of control fires in Western Victoria, new research shows the money spent on marketing wool has no significant impact on the price of wool, and a new trial on some of SA's key freight routes should mean less paperwork and red tape for truck operators.…
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Australia's wine industry surprised by how fast Chinese trade has picked up since tariffs were dropped last year, SA dairy farmers hopeful of an increase in farmgate prices following a jump in the international dairy index, and cattle prices tipped to reach record levels next year.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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Wool Producers Australia dismayed at the number of Merino flock dispersals being recorded across the country, South Australia's first ever Biodiversity Act released for public consultation, and Australia tightens controls on goods coming in from Germany following the discovery of Foot and Mouth disease in that country.…
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More than 3600 donated hay bales delivered across South Australia over the long weekend as drought continues, agricultural leaders recognised in Australia Day honours, and Australian Wool Innovation lauds its latest ad campaign as a success.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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What will a second Trump presidency mean for Australian agriculture and international trade, as the threat of antibiotic-resistant bacteria continues to grow, researchers at Southern Cross University believe they might have found a solution in oysters and the Christmas rush may be over, but fruit producers are still working around the clock to meet…
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Machinery manufacturer John Deere is being sued in the United States by the Federal Trade Commission over farmers' right to repair their machinery, native nurseries in the mid-north have been noticing that they are selling less revegetation stock to farms and four discovery farms and 35 innovator sites have been built in South Australia to conduct …
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Exporters welcome a new direct shipping route between China, Indonesia and Adelaide, SA farmers say their phone service has become significantly worse since last year's 3G network shutdown, and Abalone Viral Ganglioneuritis (AVG) continues to slowly spread up the South East coast.Australian Broadcasting Corporation による
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