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Our State - South Australia

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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 Australian Museum Podcast

South Australian Museum

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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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In 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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South Australia marks a year since a deadly abalone virus was first detected in South East waters, questions remain about how a devastating tomato virus got into Victoria from an outbreak in South Australia, and animal welfare standards for abattoirs updated to include mandatory video surveillance.بقلم Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In 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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In 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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In 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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In 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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In 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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In 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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Calls for continued support for workers impacted by an ongoing tomato virus outbreak in South Australia, a new seaweed ecopark officially been opened at Louth Bay near Port Lincoln, and Australian scientists studying high-tech drones could be used to fight bushfires.بقلم Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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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.بقلم Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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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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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.بقلم Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kalangadoo truck driver Kyle Nicholas is looking for donations of round bales of pasture hay from South East producers to deliver to farmers impacted by the Grampians bushfire, a new ABC show called Eat the Invaders posits the idea that eating feral animals could help deal with the problem and from the ashes of the 2019 Cudlee Creek fire in the Ade…
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Donated fodder is already rolling into the region in Western Victoria hit by a huge fire that's still burning, global orange juice futures are at historic 25 year high and a devastating citrus disease is to blame and a Riverland fruit grower has turned her passion for making jam and chutneys into a small commercial operation.…
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Farmers impacted by the Grampians bushfires are seeking urgent agistment for livestock, with more than 76-thousand hectares of land burned, a lack of rain, rain at the wrong time, frost, storms and plenty more has made for a challenging year for South Australian farmers and it has been estimated that by 2030, farmers across the country will receive…
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