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CityLight Church North Adelaide

CityLight Church North Adelaide

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Welcome to the weekly audio podcast for CityLight Church in North Adelaide, South Australia. This podcast consists of the messages from our Sunday gatherings. Our hope and prayer is that you will be inspired and strengthened in your walk with Christ with our dynamic, Biblically-based, Gospel-centered messages each week. We’d love for you to join us this Sunday! Find out more at citylight.church/northadelaide
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Every day Roo, Ditts and Loz cover Adelaide’s biggest stories, wisecracking fun, and everything that matters to the city, especially for fans of the Crows and Port. Whatever Adelaideans are talking about, you’ll hear it on Roo, Ditts and Loz. Listen 6-9am weekdays on 104.7 Triple M Adelaide, catch up with the show here, or subscribe on the LiSTNR app for even more of Adelaide’s best way to wake up!
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Lifehouse Church Adelaide

Lifehouse Adelaide

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Weekly Messages from the Team at Lifehouse Adelaide. Each week we dive into the word to provide inspiration, guidance and support for all, whatever your situation. To get in touch with us, please go to: www.lifehouse.global
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Ignite Ministries Adelaide

Ignite Ministries Adelaide

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Audio messages from Ignite Ministries in Adelaide. Our aim is to provide a space for the young adult community of Adelaide to encounter God in worship, to hear the Word preached and to experience inclusive fellowship without the barrier of denomination.
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headspace Sessions Podcast Adelaide is about all things youth mental health. Each episode features topical content that is handpicked by the young creative team as well as special guests, experts and practical advice delivered in an educational, engaging and inspirational format. Led by headspace Adelaide, in partnership with headspace Edinburgh North, headspace Marion, headspace Onkaparinga and Sonder. The podcast project is brought to you by our centre’s Youth Reference Groups and Youth Am ...
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Green Adelaide Podcast

Melissa Martin

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Your insider scoop on all things cool, green and wild in metropolitan South Australia. Do you want or have a career in South Australia’s environmental sector? Then this podcast is for you! We are your enviro-exclusive on the people, projects and news of metropolitan SA. The Green Adelaide Podcast is hosted by our Communication Manager, Melissa Martin. On each episode she'll interview a local enviro-expert. From leaders and ecologists to planners and marketers to understand their career journ ...
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Adelaide’s entertaining sports show that’s made in Adelaide for Adelaide. First on the big sports stories along with the biggest sports opinion and debate in town with three legends of sport in SA and Australia: Bernie Vince, Greg Blewett and Andrew Jarman. These boys give you the insight into the big sports stories of the day like never before whilst having plenty of fun along the way. Listen to the Rush Hour with Bernie, Blewey & Jars weekdays 6-7pm on 104.7 Triple M Adelaide or catch up w ...
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Welcome to the Adelaide Mail: Week In Review — the only podcast brave enough to tackle the hard-hitting news stories that shape the great state of South Australia. From the housing crisis to save you Googling “Mid-Century Modern Storage Shed Pinterest” to the debate over whether a Farmer’s Union Iced Coffee on a boiling hot day or a CIBO coffee makes you vomit furthest, we’re here to deliver all the Adelaide news you didn’t know you needed (and some you didn’t know you didn’t need). Each wee ...
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WE'RE BACK! Episode 3 of Season 4 is LIVE 🏉 Live from the TA Courtyard 🏉 We review another impressive win from the Crows 🏉 Dan interviews an Aussie music legend North nuff 🏉 Bozza is in the bath 🏉 Plenty of live chat and social comments Looking to support the podcast? - Buy us a beer: https://buymeacoffee.com/herewecrow Pre-game Warmup Spotify play…
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In a YUGE episode, Lleyton, Peter & Kristin go through it all: Analysis and review of our R2 game v Dons Your reactions and voicemails All the news Plenty more! Want to buy the some crom merch? All profits go to charity - every cent. Go to our Bigcartel page for more: crowject.bigcartel.com Strap yourselves in! Like our podcast? Help support us! Ge…
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Gentleness is not weakness or a lack of power! This week, Ps Ashari McGaw continues our series ‘Fruit of the Spirit’ as we focus on the fruit of Gentleness. Gentleness is humility in action, it is strength under control.Από τον LIFE Adelaide
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With Carody Culver. There’s no place like home, although home isn’t always a place. It could be a feeling, an instinct, a language, a person, a memory; it could be somewhere we long to return to or can’t wait to escape. Join Griffith Review 87 contributors Brooke Boland, Winnie Dunn and Lia Hills as they explore the myriad material consequences of …
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There's nothing more delightful than a fertile, green environment. It's cooling, visually spectacular, and good for the soul. Now you can access funding for a project in your neighbourhood to make things even greener.Από τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Overnight News Work perks Rawdogging flights Real News Fake NEws Greg Blewett GOAT Quote new Wheelie Bin Clue Symptoms of pregnancy Rumours Stuart Cochrane Rich Stanely - Holden Heist See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Από τον Triple M
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Morning - where is Loz? Overnight News Roo buys a kitten for Jackie Work fridge drama Sending wrong emails Rumour Mill Podcast problems Wheelie Bin guss Hot Cross buns Loz finally joins the show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Από τον Triple M
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1. Opener 2. AFL TV Rights Deal Ripping Off Fans? Calls 3. Ryan Harris 4. Ferg’s Indian Tour 5. Pettiest Thing You’ve Had Stolen? Calls 6. Matthew Nicks 7. Special Investigation See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Από τον Triple M Network
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Gardening isn't all about trees, plants and flowers. You can attract wildlife back to your neighbourhood if you know what you're doing. Chair of Butterfly Conservation SA, Bryan Haywood has the tips to attract colourful butterflies.Από τον Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Morning Overnight News Top 5 Pumpkin Soup Sam Bamford 1042km run Loz embarrassing moment Sport Rumours Jingle Balls Quiz! Wheelie Bin Guess What should we bring back Tips! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.Από τον Triple M
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In a YUGE episode, Sophie & Peter go through it all: 🎙️ A YUGE analysis of our R1 WIN against the Saints 🎙️ Your feedback and voicemails 🎙️ We preview our game v the Bombers 🎙️ Pre/post-game changes - how did the club do? 🎙️ Plenty more! Want to buy the some crom merch? All profits go to charity - every cent. Go to our Bigcartel page for more: crow…
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With Carody Culver. Whether it’s religious, political, societal, philosophical or spiritual in nature, the act of believing can be a lodestar, a comfort, a ritual, a guiding principle or a reason for living. Join Griffith Review 86 contributors Ceridwen Dovey and Zeynab Gamieldien as they explore what faith can tell us about our desires, our values…
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With Jo Case. Sofi Oksanen, librettist for Innocence, acclaimed Finnish playwright and bestselling novelist blends family history and journalistic rigour in Same River, Twice to reveal Russia’s history of weaponising sexual violence against women – and its links to genocide in Ukraine, misogyny within Russia itself and imperialism on the world stag…
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With Lauren Oyler. Leo Robson is a well-known British essayist and critic who has just written his first novel, The Boys. He talks to Lauren Oyler about writing a comedy about confusion and loss – a generational saga that takes place over a fortnight. Event details: Thu 06 Mar, 1:15pm | West Stage
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With Jonathan Green. According to Marcel Proust, “grief develops the power of the mind.” Jonathan Green tests the proposition with Nova Weetman, who has written a memoir, Love, Death and Other Scenes, about the death of her partner, the playwright Aiden Fennessy, during COVID. Event details: Thu 06 Mar, 12:00pm | West Stage…
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With Richard Buckham. Bestselling author André Aciman (live stream) shares with Richard Buckham his abiding preoccupation with the themes of exile, longing and memory – themes that inhabit his new memoir about his teenage life, My Roman Year. Event details: Thu 06 Mar, 10:45am | West Stage
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With Georgina Godwin. Booker Prize–winning author Howard Jacobson (live stream) talks to Georgina Godwin about the questions at the heart of What Will Survive of Us? – whether love can survive marriage, betrayal and the passage of time. Event details: Thu 06 Mar, 9:30am | West Stage
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With Helen Pitt. With One Hundred Years of Betty, Debra Oswald has written a ‘whole of life’ novel, the story of the determinedly curious Betty from 1928 to 2028. In conversation with Helen Pitt, Oswald explores writing across an entire century. Event details: Wed 05 Mar, 5:00pm | West Stage
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Australian writer Frank Moorhouse was legendary in Australian literary and cultural life. But what if the facts contradict the legend? Join Clare Wright in conversation with Matthew Lamb for this year’s Hazel Rowley Memorial Lecture about sorting the legend from the facts. Hear how Matthew grappled with this in his brilliant biography, Frank Moorho…
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With Mark Dapin. Former publisher and literary agent extraordinaire Deborah Callaghan talks to Mark Dapin about The Little Clothes, her provocative new novel about the vicissitudes of middle age. Event details: Wed 05 Mar, 2:30pm | West Stage
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With Bob Carr. Mike Carlton shares stories of the little-known Australian submariners of the 20th century with Bob Carr. His latest book, Dive!, is a chronicle of courage, espionage and political maneuvering. Event details: Wed 05 Mar, 1:15pm | West Stage
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With Jo Case. Anna Broinowski chats to Jo Case to talk about her new memoir, Datsun Angel, the confronting story of a sex, drugs and violence-fuelled adventure through the savage Australian outback of the 1980s. Event details: Wed 05 Mar, 12:00pm | West Stage
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With Jo Case. The critically acclaimed, bestselling author of The Tiger’s Wife and Inland, Téa Obreht (live stream), tells Jo Case about her latest novel, The Morningside, a haunting, dystopian story about war, climate refugees and magic. Event details: Wed 05 Mar, 10:45am | West Stage
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With Katrina Strickland. Marie Curie and Maria Callas were legends in both their professional and private lives. Bestselling writers Dava Sobel and Daisy Goodwin take us inside these remarkable women’s worlds, in company with Katrina Strickland. Event details: Wed 05 Mar, 9:30am | West Stage
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With Annabelle Quince. The winner of the 2024 Orwell Prize for Political Writing, Matthew Longo, talks to Annabelle Quince about The Picnic. An improbable historical event, this pan-European outing involved goulash, beer and 600 East Germans on the border between Hungary and Austria. Event details: Tue 04 Mar, 2:30pm | West Stage…
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With Tory Shepherd. Award-winning journalist Rick Morton talks to Tory Shepherd about his book, Mean Streak, a compelling but horrifying account of the “venality, incompetence and cowardice” behind Australia’s shameful Robodebt scandal. Event details: Mon 03 Mar, 5:00pm | West Stage
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The MUD Literary Prize celebrates a debut novel of literary fiction. Past winners have included Trent Dalton and Pip Williams. Hear from the 2025 winner, Cameron Stewart, author of Why Do Horses Run? with chair David Sly. Special thanks to the MUD Literary Club for their support and contribution to Adelaide Writers’ Week Event details: Mon 03 Mar, …
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The Voice to Parliament referendum was an opportunity for meaningful Indigenous recognition. Thomas Mayo and Jared Thomas reflect on the defeat of this modest proposal. Are we mean-spirited? Are we naysayers who lack the empathy to redress profound wrongs? Did advocates fail to effectively prosecute their case? And what is the way forward? Event de…
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With Nicole Abadee. Critic and Novelist Lauren Oyler joins Nicole Abadee to explore the self-aggrandisement and selfexoneration inherent in public writing, as well as literary criticism and Oyler’s latest essay collection, No Judgement. Event details: Mon 03 Mar, 1:15pm | West Stage
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With Alexander Ward AM. Shaun Micallef talks to Alexander Ward AM about his new anthology, Slivers, Shards and Skerricks, a dizzying collection of prose, plays, philosophy, poetry and parody by one of Australia’s “most intelligent and more handsome Renaissance men.” Event details: Mon 03 Mar, 12:00pm | West Stage…
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With Leo Robson.What does the rise and fall of autofiction suggest about contemporary subjectivity? Is ‘lived experience’ the only form of truth available to the neoliberal author, be it the patient on the analyst’s couch or the modern novelist? Can audiences no longer suspend disbelief? Psychoanalyst Jamieson Webster and literary critic Leo Robson…
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With Debbie Whitmont. Columnist and journalist Peter Beinart says, “I still believe in the metaphor of Jews as a family. But it has been corrupted. Our leaders have turned our commitment to one another into a moral sedative.” He discusses these issues with Debbie Whitmont. Event details: Mon 03 Mar, 9:30am | West Stage…
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With Jonathan Green. Legendary former Guardian editor Alan Rusbridger and Mark Scott, former managing director of the ABC and now Vice Chancellor of the University of Sydney, talk to Jonathan Green about the state of the modern media and why it is that journalists are routinely viewed as unethical and untrustworthy. Event details: Sun 02 Mar, 5:00p…
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In conversation with Natasha Stott Despoja, award-winning and bestselling author Nikki Gemmell discusses her latest determinedly feminist literary thriller, Wing. It’s the story of four girls and their teacher who disappear for four days and refuse to explain what happened. Event details: Sun 02 Mar, 3:45pm | West Stage…
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With Kim Williams. Kim Williams chairs a discussion with Martin Baron, Eric Beecher and Alan Rusbridger on the blokes with ink in their veins and asks what happens when the ink runs out and the presses grind to a halt. Event details: Sun 02 Mar, 2:30pm | West Stage
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With Alice Grundy.When some of the institutions fundamental to democracy are struggling both here and overseas, when it feels like progress is slipping and hard-won rights are being wound back, how can the power of writing show us a way forward? Amy McQuire, Clare Wright and Anna Spargo-Ryan offer ideas for working our way out of some of the wicked…
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With Natasha Mitchell. The international community is busy coming to terms with the re-election of President Trump, but he is a symptom of American malaise, not its cause. Americans are neither willing nor able to save themselves from themselves – in a fundamental sense, America is down and out. But it has enormous resilience, which it needs to emp…
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With Natasha Mitchell. The influence of the gas and coal industry on our politicians and policymakers is an open secret in Australia. What is less well understood is why this small industry, with little economic significance, wields such apparent power and how easy it would be to free our democracy from its grip. Richard Denniss, Royce Kurmelovs, R…
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With Natasha Mitchell. The Australian Dream used to be to own your own home, but young people are being increasingly locked out of home ownership. In fact, young people today are on track to be the first generation to be worse off than their parents. How did we as a nation get here and how do we fix it? Alan Kohler, Maiy Azize, Amy Remeikis and Jor…
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With Tory Shepherd. Bestselling author John Crace and his much-loved companion Herbert Hound offer a lacerating and hilarious account of post-Brexit Britain, from the fall of BoJo through the ensuing series of clusterf*cks, in Crace’s latest book, Taking the Lead. Join him in conversation with Tory Shepherd. Sat 01 Mar, 5:00pm | West Stage…
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