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1 Encore: Will Poulter, Dave Beran, and The Bear 52:22
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Season 3 of the smash hit FX/Hulu show “The Bear” roared to life just days ago, but Will Poulter (the actor who plays fan-favorite Luca) and 2014 F&W Best New Chef Dave Beran had been prepping for weeks. Poulter — like his co-star Jeremy Allen White — staged with Beran at his Santa Monica restaurant Pasjoli to learn how to accurately portray a professional chef onscreen. The lessons went so well, Beran says he’d hire Poulter as a cook — even despite a messy mishap with a pastry bag. The two dished all about getting kitchen culture right on and offscreen, what it takes to be at the top of your craft, and the pure magic of a great restaurant service. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices…
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1 Tension's Running High E36 - Nathan Cleary to rugby? 35:59
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Troy and Nathan discuss those rugby union rumours related to Nathan Cleary. Plus we preview Sunday's showdown between the Panthers and Tigers at CommBank Stadium. And what would you like to see out of a new rugby league video game?

1 Tension's Running High E35 - Gus at it again, Panthers v Eels preview 39:52
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We jump in to the Phil Gould v Michael Chammas argument with our own Gus stories. Plus we preview Panthers v Eels this Sunday, and a last minute look at the State of Origin.

1 Tension's Running High E34 - Team list chaos, Nathan in enemy territory 37:44
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The team list for Penrith's clash against Newcastle lands... or does it. Plus Nathan in enemy territory, and why this Origin period is so important for the Panthers.

1 Tension's Running High E33 - Slippery balls and famous Penrith draws 35:50
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Troy and Nathan discuss the drama over Shane Elford squirting balls with water in Townsville, plus after the 30-all draw with the Cowboys we look back on other famous Panthers draws. We also discuss Las Vegas 2026 and reflect on Penrith's season so far.

1 Tension's Running High E32 - Ivan & Nathan Cleary contract news + Panthers v Cowboys preview 48:57
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Troy starts the show with some fresh news about Ivan and Nathan Cleary. We preview the Panthers v Cowboys showdown - the 50th meeting between the two clubs. Plus what items would you want to see in a Panthers Museum?

1 Tension's Running High E31 - Liam Martin on Penrith's slump, Magic Round preview 41:52
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Panthers Premiership winner Liam Martin joins us to chat about what's going wrong at the Panthers, plus we preview Magic Round. And just when you think nothing else can go wrong, the Panther Bus springs a leak!

1 Tension's Running High E30 - Troy's epic Penrith Stadium blow-up, plus Isaiah Papali'i joins us 46:11
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Troy blows his top over the Penrith Stadium upgrade and the current renders for the new venue. It's a must-listen rant! Isaiah Papali'i joins us for a chat and Troy and Nathan dissect Penrith's win over the Roosters, and Saturday night's clash with Manly. Plus our favourite rugby league smells.

1 Tension's Running High E29 - Luke Garner joins us, Penrith v Roosters preview 40:09
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Luke Garner joins us ahead of the Panthers v Roosters showdown on Saturday night. The boys talk about Penrith's current woes and what can be done to reverse the form. Plus they predict the 2025 Grand Finalists based on the first six rounds. And why is Troy constantly test driving cars and annoying the team over at Penrith City Automotive?…

1 Tension's Running High E28 - Panthers v Dolphins preview, MG v Brandy 44:47
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Troy and Nathan try to figure out what's going wrong at the foot of the Mountains. Plus we preview Thursday night's clash between the Panthers and Dolphins. And who has had the better career - MG or Brandy? We debate who's on top in football, business and media.

1 Tension's Running High E27 - Isaah Yeo's 250th, Panthers v Cowboys preview 38:51
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We celebrate Isaah Yeo ahead of his 250th NRL game, plus preview Penrith's crucial clash with North Queensland. Did we fall for any April Fool's Day jokes? And we break down the future of the NRL's tv rights.

1 Tension's Running High E26 - Moses Leota joins us, Panthers v Rabbitohs preview 43:55
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Panthers four-time Premiership-winning prop Moses Leota joins us for a chat. The boys preview the Panthers v Rabbitohs showdown and try to figure out what's going on with Penrith's defence.

1 Tension's Running High E25 - The CommBank Conundrum 51:58
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In this special edition, Troy and Nathan break down the challenges confronting Penrith at CommBank Stadium. From train delays to parking issues and more, how do the Panthers not shed fans and crowds? Plus, why was Ivan Cleary so cranky today?

1 Tension's Running High E24 - Panthers settle in at CommBank, is Penrith's depth bubble bursting? 48:38
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Troy and Nathan preview Friday night's clash between Penrith and the Roosters. Plus, the evidence that Penrith's depth bubble may be bursting. We go off topic on a Foxtel discussion, and demand the return of the Graham Annesley Monday press briefing!

1 Tension's Running High E023 - Troy's Vegas Voice, Sin City wrapped 38:36
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Troy is back from Vegas and he has the voice to prove it. We wrap up everything Sin City, and discuss how Penrith will get back into week-to-week footy after the spectacular win over the Sharks.

1 Tension's Running High E22 - Live from Nashville 14:00
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Tension's Running High E22 - Live from Nashville by Western Weekender
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1 Tension's Running High E21 - Liam Henry joins us, plus a week until Vegas! 41:12
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Liam Henry joins us to talk about his stellar 2024 season and what 2025 has in store. Plus we discuss everything leading up to Las Vegas, and will Nathan Cleary be a one-club player?
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1 Tension's Running High E20 - A Penrith Stadium exclusive, plus Troy's wild 2025 prediction 52:21
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We drop some exclusive news about the Penrith Stadium upgrade, plus the boys chat about last week's pre-season game against Canberra and the lack of game time big players will have before Las Vegas. And Troy Dodds has a wild prediction about Penrith's 2025 season.
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1 Tension's Running High E019 - The footy's back, Vegas looms 43:30
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor return with a fresh season of Tension's Running High. The boys preview the new NRL season, look at this weekend's trial against Canberra and break down the upcoming Las Vegas mission.
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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group. Margy Osmond, CEO of the Tourism & Transport Forum Australia, joins us to talk about the impact of the airport on sectors she advocates for.
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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group. David Borger - Executive Director, Business Western Sydney, chats about the impact the airport will have on the business community in the west, and Sydney more broadly.
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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group. Anthea Hammon - Managing Director of Scenic World - explains how the new airport will boost tourism in western Sydney and beyond.
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1 Ready For Takeoff - Matt Dufty & Tom McCormack 27:28
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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group. Matt Duffy - Chief Operating Officer, and Tom McCormack - Chief Technology Officer, at Western Sydney International Airport explain their roles and achievements with the project, and how they will bring the airport to life.…
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1 Ready For Takeoff - Katy Hannouch And Royston Douglas 20:46
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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group. Katy Hannouch - GM Community Engagement, and Royston Douglas - GM First Nations Engagement, at Western Sydney International Airport explain their roles and achievements with the project.
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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group. Simon Hickey, CEO of Western Sydney International Airport, talks about what the airport will mean for the west, and why it's an exciting time.
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Born and bred in western Sydney, Heath Davis went from Western Weekender journalist to top Australian filmmaker. He's the man behind hits such as Broke, Book Week and the recent festive smash, Christmess. Heath chats to us about what inspires his movies, the issues facing the Australian film industry and reveals what's next.…
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When Panthers became the 'World of Entertainment' in the 1990s, Max Cowan was the marketing genius working his magic behind the scenes. His father Roger - Panthers CEO for 40 years - left an incredible legacy, and ensured the Cowan name was synonymous with both Panthers and Penrith. In this first episode of On The Record's fourth season, Max opens up about his life and career, and speaks of Roger's time at Panthers - from the highs of his vision coming to life, to the lows that had a devastating impact on his life. This is a must-hear Penrith tale. Search 'Western Weekender' wherever you listen to podcasts, or stream/download below.…
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As the founder and CEO of Jim’s Group, Jim Penman created one of the biggest franchising businesses in the world. A passionate, dedicated and unique business person, Jim joins us to share insights into what drives success and happiness. With many Jim’s franchises in Penrith, the business has come a long way from the early days of Penman himself mowing lawns.…
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2003 Panthers Grand Final hero Luke Priddis opens up about his rugby league career, including his fractured relationship with NRL super coach Wayne Bennett. He also reveals how he almost left Penrith at the end of the 2004 season, and speaks about his life after football - including with the Luke Priddis Foundation. It's a fascinating chat with some never-before-heard stories about his celebrated footy career.…
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David Bradbury was Penrith's youngest ever Mayor, then became the Federal Lindsay MP and rose through the ranks of Australian politics. Now back in Australia working with KPMG, David talks about his time in politics, his decade working in Paris and why he loves being back in Penrith. And he answers an inevitable question: would he ever make a political comeback?…
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From humble beginnings, Karen McKeown has shown strength and preservice throughout her life - and now sits as the State Member for Penrith. Karen speaks about growing up not knowing her mother and being raised by her beloved grandmother, about her schooling and university and how she first got into politics. She gives us an insight into both Council and State Politics, and gives us insight into her future plans.…
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For 30 years, Cathy Craig has helped the most needy in Penrith through her work at Penrith Community Kitchen. She’s dedicated her life to helping others, and along the way has raised a family and run a family business. Cathy speaks to us about her long tenure with the Community Kitchen, and why she doesn’t see herself stepping back any time soon.…
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Eric Cuckson left an incredible business legacy in Penrith and St Marys. His business, W.E. Cuckson & Sons, was more than just a place to work. Eric's daughter Barbara - a successful business owner herself - joins us to talk about growing up in St Marys in the 1950s, and her family's impact on the region. It's a fascinating trip back in time to a time long forgotten, but remembered so fondly by many.…
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Steve Carter was part of Penrith's legendary 1991 Premiership-winning team. For more than two decades, he was the most capped Penrith NRL player of all-time - a record eclipsed only recently. Steve talks about his career, life after footy and so much more in this special one-on-one chat.
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Season five of On The Record kicks off as we go one-on-one with Fred Hastings. Fred is the voice of harness racing in New South Wales, including at Penrith which has become like a second home to the western Sydney born and bred race caller. We talk to Fred about his life and career, and get some insight into what it takes to be a race caller.…
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1 Tension's Running High E18 - Grand Final wrap-up 38:12
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor wrap up the 2024 NRL season, as they reflect on Penrith's incredible Premiership win. Plus The Masked Panther calls in with a scoop!
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1 Tension's Running High - Grand Final Edition 54:26
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In this edition of Tension's Running High, Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the 2024 NRL Grand Final between Penrith and Melbourne. We chat with Liam Henry and Paul Alamoti as they prepare for their first Grand Finals. And we debate all the issues surrounding Grand Final Week.
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1 Tension's Running High E016 - Isaah Yeo joins us, Preliminary Final preview 38:47
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We chat with Isaah Yeo ahead of his record-breaking appearance for Penrith on Saturday night, plus Nathan Cleary pays tribute to the club's inspirational leader. Troy and Nathan also preview the Preliminary Final this weekend between Penrith and Cronulla, and reflect on the 2003 Grand Final in Remember When...…
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1 Tension's Running High E015 - Finals talk, plus Isaah Yeo's looming milestone 33:12
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor reflect on Penrith's win over the Roosters last weekend, and preview this weekend's semi finals. Plus they remember the bizarre sacking of Ivan Cleary back in 2015, and discuss Isaah Yeo's looming milestone.
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1 Tension's Running High E014 - Mitch Kenny Joins Us, Panthers v Roosters Preview 40:10
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Mitch Kenny joins us on the eve of the Finals, plus we preview Penrith's clash with the Roosters. And in Remember When, we look back in the 1985 Finals.
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1 Tension's Running High E013 - Farewell Penrith Park, Sunia Turuva Joins Us 44:02
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview Penrith's clash with Gold Coast, plus share memories of Penrith Park ahead of the farewell celebrations this weekend. Plus Sunia Turuva joins us for a chat and we remember Penrith's biggest ever win and biggest ever loss.
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1 Tension's Running High E012 - Luke Garner joins us, are the Panthers gone? 50:05
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We preview the Panthers v Rabbitohs Friday night showdown in Penrith, plus Luke Garner joins us. And after back-to-back losses at a crucial time of the year, are the Panthers GONE? Plus in Remember When, we reflect on the 2014 NRL Finals series and THAT win over the Roosters.
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1 Tension's Running High E011 - Farewell Penrith Park Part 1, Izack Tago joins us 54:42
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Part one of our Farewell Penrith Park coverage, as we look at the venue's history. We catch up with Izack Tago, preview Penrith's clash against Canberra and discuss the 14th rugby league Immortal. Plus in Remember When, we remember the Penrith career of Darryl Brohman.
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We unpack Penrith's loss to Melbourne, including Nathan Cleary's shoulder injury. Can the Panthers win the title if the worst happens and he's ruled out for the year? We also talk about a major Hall of Fame snub, and name our favourite commentators. And in Remember When, we reflect on the 1991 Grand Final.…
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1 Tension's Running High E009 - Sunia Turuva and Matt Eisenhuth join us 39:52
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Sunia Turuva and Matt Eisenhuth join the podcast. Plus we remember the 1997 Super League season, and preview the Battle of the West between Penrith and Parramatta. And we reflect on Barney Allam, the long-time Panthers sponsor who passed away this week.
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1 Tension's Running High E008 - The Brian To'o saga, Scott Sorensen joins us 39:39
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor unpack the Brian To'o story from during the week, plus Scott Sorensen joins us. We preview Sunday's clash between the Panthers and Knights, and reflect on Ron Willey's impact on Penrith in Remember When.
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1 Tension's Running High E007 - Jarome Luai joins us, plus Panthers Leagues Club memories 45:23
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Jarome Luai joins Tension's Running High to chat about his return to clubland, and Nathan Taylor runs us through what sports Penrith players would tackle at the Olympics. Plus we reflect on our favourite memories of Panthers Leagues Club, and preview Sunday afternoon's clash against St George-Illawarra.…
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1 Tension's Running High - Mitch Kenny joins us + who is the greatest ever Panther? 47:54
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Troy and Nathan discuss Sunday's clash between Penrith and the Dolphins, and review Origin III. Plus Mitch Kenny joins us for a chat, and we debate a big question: Who is the greatest ever Panther? We also reflect on the Go The Mighty Panthers ahead of the iconic song's 35th anniversary.
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1 Tension's Running High E005 - Origin III Preview, Honouring Our History 50:49
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor chat about last week's win over Brisbane, and preview State of Origin III. Plus we get into a big discussion about Panthers honouring their history, and we fire up the NRL ladder predictor!
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1 Tension's Running High E004 - Moses Leota joins us, Panthers v Broncos preview 28:52
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Moses Leota joins the podcast, as we preview the Friday night Grand Final rematch between Penrith and Brisbane. Plus we reflect on The Footy Show, chat about Daine Laurie re-signing and plenty more... including why Troy thinks State of Origin is not a disadvantage to teams.
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1 Tension's Running High E003 - Sunia Turuva joins us + Panthers v Cowboys Preview 41:36
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Hear from Penrith winger Sunia Turuva and coach Ivan Cleary, plus Troy and Nathan preview Sunday's clash between Penrith and North Queensland. And we reflect on footy cards from the past, and celebrate Penrith's 1000 days as Premiers. Plus our Origin II thoughts.
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1 Tensions Running High E002 - Remembering Ben Alexander, Origin II preview, where is the big bell? 36:16
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor take a look at the week that was in Pantherland. On the anniversary of his death, we remember Ben Alexander. Plus the return of the chocolate soldiers, and do you remember the match day sausage sizzle at Penrith Park?
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1 Tension's Running High E001 - Taylan May, New Signings & Panthers v Knights 45:09
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In our new Penrith Panthers podcast, Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor discuss the Taylan May saga, plus some signing news and we preview the Panthers versus the Knights.
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Panthers v Sea Eagles (NRL Round 14) 11:42
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor have the last word on Sunday footy as the Panthers prepare to take on the Sea Eagles. Can Penrith bounce back from a last-start loss, or will the Sea Eagles do the double on Ivan Cleary's side in 2024?
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Panthers v Dragons (NRL Round 13) 15:32
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Hear from Ivan Cleary as Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor present your last minute preview of tonight's clash between the Panthers and Dragons. Plus Nathan provides some insight into his visit to NSW Origin training earlier this week.
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Panthers v Sharks (NRL Round 12) 11:46
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the top four blockbuster between Penrith and Cronulla at PointsBet Stadium. Can the Panthers bounce back from last week's win over the Warriors and grab a vital two competition points?
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Panthers v Warriors (NRL Round 11) 15:00
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the Magic Round clash between Penrith and the Warriors. Plus, they chat about the time ahead without Nathan Cleary and the David Fifita debacle.
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Panthers v Bulldogs (NRL Round 10) 12:16
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Panthers v Rabbitohs (NRL Round 9) 10:50
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the Round 9 NRL clash between Penrith and South Sydney at Accor Stadium.
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50 years ago, George Rabie started an electrical retail business in Penrith. He would go on to become one of Penrith's leading business operators, with Little & Rabie becoming iconic in the local area. George joins us to talk about his career in retail and business - its challenges, its joys and why, in 2017, he opted to call it a day after four decades in business.…
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Panthers v Cowboys (NRL Round 8) 12:03
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor offer your last minute preview ahead of the Round 8 NRL clash between Penrith and North Queensland.
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Former St Marys Local Area Commander Ray Filewood had a stellar career in policing, with the local area always intertwined. He speaks to us about his role in responding to the Glenbrook Train Disaster, the Bathurst Motorcycle Race Riots and the Sydney 2000 Olympics. After more than 40 years in the police, Ray certainly has some fascinating stories to tell.…
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Born and bred in Penrith, Bruce Turner had a stellar career in accounting and internal auditing. In his later years, he has become an author - telling stories of Penrith's extraordinary history, and the people who laid the foundations for the modern city we have today. At its core, Bruce's story is one of a passionate Penrith family man who has watched the city grow and evolve to what it is today.…
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Alan Whiticker has written more than 50 books, covering everything from rugby league to true crime and biographies. Born and bred in Penrith, he has a fascinating story about growing up in a changing city, becoming a teacher and following his true passion in writing.
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Gai Hawthorn is the CEO of the Penrith CBD Corporation. She has a long history in Penrith - her Dad helped build the Leonay Golf Club - and has worked for major local organisations including Panthers and The Good Guys. Gai is also a passionate charity advocate, working closely with Penrith Community Kitchen, Penrith PCYC and the McGrath Foundation. She chats about her roles in Penrith, working with Roger Cowan and how much Penrith has changed over the years.…
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Stanton & Taylor is the longest-running real estate business in Penrith. Director Greg Taylor joins us as we kick off series three of On The Record. Greg speaks about studying to be an accountant, how he got into the family real estate business, and how his firm has survived where others have fallen. Greg has a fascinating story to tell about surviving in a cut-throat industry, and thriving in a city he has forever called home.…
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor take a look back at Penrith's 2023 season, which culminated in an historic NRL three-peat. Plus, they look ahead to next year at some exciting things in store for the Panthers and the NRL.
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor take an early look at Grand Final week, and preview the 2003 NRL decider between Penrith and Brisbane.
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor take a look at the 2023 NRL season for the Penrith Panthers. There's a few bold predictions, a couple of laughs and lots of footy talk ahead of the new season.
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1 Special: Penrith Panthers 2022 Grand Final Preview Podcast 53:04
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor take an in depth, light-hearted look at the 2022 NRL Grand Final between Penrith and Parramatta at Accor Stadium.
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Fiona Scott served as the Federal Member for Lindsay from 2013 to 2016. In this podcast, she opens up about Tony Abbott's infamous 'sex appeal' comment and how much it impacted her, reveals unknown details about the shock 2016 election defeat and talks about how she handled the loss. She also reveals her personal journey with trying to start a family through IVF.…
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Born at a private hospital on High Street, Jim Mason has had Penrith in his blood since birth. He started working with Penrith City Council in 1960, and embarked on what would be a 45-year career in local government. Fresh from celebrating his 80th birthday, Jim talks about his long career, the changing face of Penrith and his involvement with the time-honoured Penrith Show - among many other local organisations.…
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Born in Penrith, Belinda Wollaston dreamed of a career on stage from a young age. She has gone on to perform in dozens of major musicals, eventually moving to London where she's performed on the West End. Musical theatre has taken her all over the world, but it is a life and career that began here in Penrith. Belinda speaks about how she forged a career from humble beginnings in the suburbs of Sydney, her major career achievements and being comfortable with her sexuality.…
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Peter Collins is the current Chair of Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District, which oversees Nepean Hospital. But his link with Nepean Hospital dates back several decades, when he became a key figure in installing the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Peter had a long career in politics, including as NSW Opposition Leader. In recent years, his role at Nepean Blue Mountains Local Health District and his work to restore the historic Werrington House has seen him establish his base at Penrith. Peter details his extraordinary career, and discusses the challenges facing the local health sector.…
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Bernard Zuel is one of the most respected music writers in Australian journalism, best known for his 25 years with The Sydney Morning Herald newspaper. But it is Penrith where Bernard learned his craft, especially during a stint with the Penrith Press newspaper in the early 1990s. In this fascinating chat, Bernard speaks about his career, the music industry, journalism and difficult confrontations with artists.…
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Ross Free has the honour of being the inaugural Member for Lindsay. He speaks about his time in the Hawke and Keating ministries, about Penrith's growth in the 1980s and 1990s, and about that infamous 1996 election, when he lost the seat. Ross is a long-time Labor Party member and his life in politics is both intriguing and insightful.…
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Mat Thompson is the voice of rugby league at Channel 9. Growing up in Penrith, Mat's passion for sport him saw him pursue a career in broadcasting. He would eventually take over as Chief Sports Broadcaster at Wide World Of Sports, replacing the legendary Ray Warren. Mat provides some intriguing insights into NRL broadcasting, and lifts the lid on the perceived rivalry between Nine and Fox Sports.…
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Round 7 (Panthers v Tigers) 11:40
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor provide your last minute Panthers v Tigers preview ahead of the Round 7 NRL clash in Bathurst.
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Scott McRae remains the longest serving ground announcer in Panthers history, becoming the voice of Penrith Stadium between 1998 and 2019. In this podcast, Scott speaks about how he got the job in the first place - and opens up about his controversial exit. Raw, honest and at times explosive, Scott doesn't hold back in a must-listen interview.…
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Round 5 (Panthers v Sea Eagles) 11:32
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the Round 5 NRL clash between Penrith and Manly at 4 Pines Park.
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Warren Smith has been President of St Marys Rugby League Club for 35 years. As he prepares for his retirement, Warren speaks to us about his extraordinary stint at St Marys, and what has made the club so successful over the years.
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Round 4 (Panthers v Roosters) 11:00
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview Penrith's clash against the Roosters in Round 4 of the NRL.
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1 10 Minute Match Day - Round 3 (Panthers v Broncos) 10:47
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the Round 3 NRL clash between Penrith and Brisbane. Hear from Ivan Cleary and Billy Walters as we deliver the final preview of the Grand Final re-match.
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Former Defence Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Marise Payne joins us 'On The Record' to discuss her extraordinary career in politics. A Federal Senator from 1997 until her retirement in 2023, she has held several high profile positions in Government and become a trailblazer for women in politics. Marise speaks about her passion for the Liberal Party, how a car accident changed her direction in life and about a quieter time now that she and partner Stuart Ayres are both out of politics.…
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1 10 Minute Match Day Podcast - Round 2 (Panthers v Eels) 10:42
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor provide your last minute Panthers v Eels Preview ahead of the Round 2 NRL clash at BlueBet Stadium.
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1 10 Minute Match Day Podcast - Round 1 (Panthers v Storm) 10:41
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor provide a last minute preview of the Round 1 NRL clash between Penrith and Melbourne.
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Currently the President of the Penrith Valley Chamber of Commerce, Richard Fox's career has had many chapters. He rose to prominence as one of Great Britain's best paddlers in the 1980s, and competed at the Olympics in 1992. His move to Penrith became pivotal - and he played a critical role in the Sydney 2000 Olympics, before raising his family here. As the father of prolific paddlers Jess and Noemi Fox, Richard has a wonderful story to tell about family, sport and community.…
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Gina Field is a trailblazer in the security industry - defying gender stereotypes to succeed in an industry so often dominated by men. Gina speaks to us about why she entered the industry in the first place, how a redundancy resulted in the launch of her business Nepean Regional Security, and why it's tougher owning a business now than ever before. A great business success story, Gina speaks about her passion for Penrith and what the future holds for.…
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Former Panthers Group CEO Glenn Matthews opens up about his life and career. Glenn speaks about his rise through the ranks of Panthers, including surviving making a $1 million mistake early in his career. He opens up about the controversy surrounding 2003 Premiership winning coach John Lang's departure from Penrith, including the infamous 'broken promise'. Glenn also speaks about being charged by police and held personally responsible because an intoxicated person was found at Panthers. Plus, how a realisation in the middle of the night resulted in his resignation in 2010.…
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Kyra Quinlivan has positioned herself as a domestic violence victims' advocate in Penrith, a city plagued by the issue. She speaks to us about the current domestic violence situation, and what changes are needed to help victims. Plus why she doesn't want to be remembered as the 'DV advocate' in years to come.…
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World War II veteran David Trist recounts his experiences at war, and his involvement in Legacy for many decades. A long-time St Marys resident, David speaks about his career in banking, and what went wrong when he organised a home loan for music great Col Joye.
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Colyton resident Terry Gallaway OAM has been a journalist since 1955. In this podcast, he details his remarkable career in print, TV and radio and recounts some of the stories that have stuck with him, including the 1989 murder of Lauren Hickson in Emu Plains. Terry also talks about his time at the now defunct Penrith Star, and reveals why he'll never leave the city he calls home.…
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Peter Lang has lived in Penrith since the early 1970s. He's worked with some of the biggest brands in Penrith, including Panthers, Penrith City Council and The Western Weekender. Peter details plenty of stories about his career in Penrith, reveals his personal demons and talks family, life and footy.…
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In a special episode, we've turned the tables and our regular host, Troy Dodds, is in the hot seat as our guest. Troy speaks about his career in the media, including how he shook up the media scene of the theatre industry. Troy has guided the Weekender for the past 12 years, and has some interesting stories to tell about the paper and the media in general.…
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John Todd is the Executive Officer at the Western Sydney Business Centre. He joins us to talk about his three decades in the role, his 20 years with Westpac and chats about his time in football, particularly with the Blacktown Spartans. John is a major player in the Penrith business community, and has worked alongside thousands of businesses in the region over the past three decades.…
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Penrith Mayor Tricia Hitchen joins On The Record to talk about her decorated career in the police force, how she first got into politics and what the future holds. She also drops a major local news bombshell!
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Tough on the field but a softie off it, Mark Geyer rose to prominence with the Penrith Panthers and won the Premiership with the club in 1991. In this episode of On The Record, 'MG' talks extensively about his rise to first grade and that incredible period in 1990 and 1991. He also speaks about the tragedy of losing team mate Ben Alexander - and reveals the unique way in which he and others coped with the loss. Mark Geyer is Penrith through and through.…
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Born in Canberra, Stuart Ayres has very much made Penrith his home. Stuart was elected as the State Member for Penrith in 2010, and has risen to numerous ministerial portfolios and to become the Deputy Leader of the NSW Liberal Party. In this insightful chat, Stuart talks about his career in politics, plus reveals some of the darkest days and toughest decisions of his career. No matter what your side of politics, Stuart's story is an interesting one - and there's no doubt he has Penrith at heart.…
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The Freeburn name is synonymous with business in Penrith. Matthew Freeburn currently owns and runs Freeburn Surveying, which started in Penrith in October 1951 and is the oldest family-run business in the region. Matthew is known for his passion for Penrith, and proudly declares he'll be in the city forever. This is a fascinating chat with someone who has such great knowledge of Penrith.…
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During the 1990s and early 2000s, Penrith's night-life was dominated by one club: The Daily Planet. Matt Jones was the owner of the Planet - famous for $1 drinks, celebrity appearances and hair cuts on the dance floor. Yes, hair cuts! In a time before social media and smart phones, The Daily Planet stood tall as Penrith's social hub. In this episode of On The Record, Matt re-lives the amazing period in Penrith's entertainment history - and explains why it all ended.…
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Graham Chapman moved to Llandilo when he was five, and his passion for the region has grown ever since. Radio announcer, marketing expert, business owner, referee, talent manager, tourism entrepreneur... his career is as extensive as it is varied. Graham also runs the very popular Memories of Penrith and Surrounding Suburbs page on Facebook.…
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Greg Alexander is one of Penrith's favourite sons, guiding the Panthers to their first Premiership in 1991 and playing more than 200 NRL games for the club. 'Brandy' chats about growing up in Penrith, travelling overseas with the Kangaroos, the Grand Finals and the tragedy that hit his family in 1992. He also reveals how his media career almost never happened - all because of a concrete truck. This is an engaging chat with one of Penrith's highest profile sporting and media personalities.…
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Ian Taylor was part of the emergence of popular Penrith radio station One FM in the 1990s, presenting the hugely successful Nights program before moving to Drive. Ian speaks about an incredible time in Penrith, how the radio station attracted some of entertainment's biggest names - and how it all came crashing down.…
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Kevin Crameri moved to Llandilo in 1952, and has been in the Penrith region ever since. He speaks about the changing face of Penrith, his involvement with the NSW Rural Fire Service and how his life changed in the 1970s when he was first elected to Penrith City Council. Kevin has a fascinating story to tell about Penrith, its politics and its people.…
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Born in Queensland, Prue Car grew up in Emu Plains and always had an interest in politics. She's now the State Member for Londonderry and Deputy Leader of the NSW Labor Party. Prue speaks about growing up in Emu Plains, her schooling and how she fell in love with Labor.
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Director of WestCare Andrew Paech takes us through his extraordinary journey to Penrith and becoming one of the best-known charity advocates in the region. Andrew speaks about his career in the corporate world, how WestCare entered his life and how he escaped a 'misspent' youth to ultimately do so much for others.…
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On The Record presents Penrith's stories, told by the people who made them. On this episode, Wayne Willmington speaks about his passion for Luddenham, his many business ventures, his time in the highly competitive fuel industry and how he landed in radio. Currently the owner of MY88 in Penrith, Wayne has such an interesting story to tell.…
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1 On The Record (Revisited): Royce Simmons 1:06:49
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Ahead of the return of On The Record, we revisit our first series in 2018. Premiership winner. Test and Origin representative. Coach. Champion bloke. Royce Simmons has done it all with the Penrith Panthers. Royce sits down with Troy Dodds to discuss his rugby league career. He talks about winning the Grand Final in 1991 and how he very nearly missed the famous match, his regrets over coaching the Panthers in the mid-1990s and the moment he describes as the toughest of his career.…
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1 On The Record (Revisited): Ross Hutchison 38:40
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Ahead of the return of On The Record, we revisit our first series from 2018. Lovable Penrith character Ross Hutchison talks about his life as a dancer, entertainer, teacher, radio presenter, harness racing driver and fundraiser. He tells us how dancing essentially saved his life, takes us through the heartbreak of losing his sister in the Granville Train Disaster and explains why he gives so much of himself to others. Ross also reveals whether he’s still got a desire to enter politics.…
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Ahead of the return of On The Record, we revisit our first series from 2018. From the Dungowan Theatre to Scott’s Auto One, John Scott and his family have an incredible history in Penrith. John joins us to talk business, family and all things Penrith in the latest edition of the On The Record podcast.…
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1 On The Record (Revisited): Ben Feszczuk 37:25
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Ahead of the return of the On The Record podcast, we revisit our first series from 2018. The guest in this episode is Ben Feszczuk, former Local Area Commander in Penrith. Ben talks about being born in Germany and how his family eventually settled in Penrith. He discusses some of his career highlights as well as a number of dark days – including being part of the Anita Cobby murder investigation and how the death of Jim Affleck still haunts him.…
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Ahead of the return of the On The Record podcast, we revisit our series from 2018. Former Penrith Mayor John Thain reflects on his early life in Scotland, his school days and the twist of fate that led him to meet his wife Annette. He also reflects on the death of former Londonderry MP Jim Anderson – and why it was one of the toughest days of his life. John also talks about what the future holds for the ever-growing Penrith.…
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1 PREVIEW: On The Record Returns February 2022 0:34
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The Western Weekender presents the On The Record podcast, featuring interviews with key people who have shaped Penrith as the city as it is today.
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1 Western Weekender 2021 NRL Grand Final Preview 50:27
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor talk all the news and views surrounding the 2021 NRL Grand Final between the Penrith Panthers and South Sydney Rabbitohs.
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1 Weekender Wireless - Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 7 26:22
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Troy Dodds hosts Weekender Wireless as we look at the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on break. A breakdown of local case numbers and locations, plus we hear from a Nepean Hospital ICU Doctor.
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1 Weekender Wireless - Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 6 27:29
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Western Weekender Editor Troy Dodds provides the latest news on the COVID-19 pandemic in Penrith.
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1 Weekender Wireless - Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 5 28:13
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The Western Weekender presents a local look at the latest COVID-19 and lockdown situation in Penrith.
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 38 - Simon Williams 57:42
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Simon Williams is a High-Performance Mindset coach at Motivation & Performance Partners (M&PP), a business he founded to help aspiring athletes achieve success at the top-level. The ingrained desire to help others succeed has long been the driving force behind Simon’s work and has played a large part in shaping where he is today.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 37 - Bec Slack 45:15
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Bec Slack is the owner of local business, Cleverstuff Educational Toys, a venture she took over in 2015. It was a leap into the unknown for Bec – who revolutionised the business – shifting their products to digital platforms to make them more accessible and reinforcing the importance of education through experience. The importance of education, however, is not a new concept for Bec. Having attended Penrith High School, academics have often been a focus for her and have shaped her passion to promote learning at a young age.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 36 - Sam Arnold 49:52
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Sam Arnold has represented Australia across three sporting codes and this summer was a part of the Sydney Thunder WBBL|06 championship squad. A late call up to the team – that was housed in “hub” at Sydney Olympic Park – Sam immersed herself into the experience and was able to learn and develop her game alongside some of cricket’s greats.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 34 - Mark Geyer 1:00:06
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It was a modest upbringing in Whalan where Mark Geyer first understood the power of love and kindness, a place where he developed a sense of putting others before yourself. “My childhood was great…I never knew that we were poor…I didn’t know Mum and Dad were working two jobs just to pay our rent…because there was so much love in the house,” Mark said. Mark’s charitable endeavours and community support have been far-reaching and reflective of his passion to help local organisations making a difference. Whilst impactful, the support is a responsibility according to Mark, and one that he is more than happy to honour.…
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1 assion & Perspective: Episode 33 - Meaghan Potter 1:03:01
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Meaghan Potter is an artist and teacher, plying her trade throughout the Blue Mountains and beyond. Growing up in Blaxland, Meaghan completed an Honours in Fine Arts from the National Art School and has gone on to exhibit internationally in Hong Kong, and throughout greater Sydney.
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 32 - Jason Dundas 59:52
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Jason Dundas is a global media icon and has hosted the world’s biggest productions, both locally and abroad. Through an energetic and supportive upbringing in South Penrith, Jason was driven to shape his own path and create his future. Success, according to Jason, comes from having the self-confidence and work ethic to enable you to seize an opportunity as they arise.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 31 - Sara Klein 54:07
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It was growing up in the greater Hawkesbury where Sara Klein uncovered the love for sport, adventure and the great outdoors. An introduction to Little Athletics at the age of 8 put Sara on the path for her career now as an elite athlete – going on to represent Australia at the 2019 World Championships in the 400 metre hurdler. It was a seven-year gap between that 2019 meet and her earlier appearance at the World Junior Championships. Whilst the hiatus was disheartening at times, Sara’s perspective enabled her to stay focused and ultimately achieve her goals.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 30 - Terrance Plowright 1:23:44
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Terrance Plowright is an internationally recognised artist and sculptor – twice awarded the Medici Medal, recipient of the Order of Australia Medal in 2019 for services to Visual Arts and numerous accolades along the way. Throughout his life, Terrance has chased opportunities to shape his journey. One of the keys to his success in the arts is to challenge himself, striving for continual development and growth.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 29 - Rheanna Lotter 1:01:35
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Rheanna Lotter is a proud Yuin woman, former NSW Indigenous cricket representative and founder of Ngandabaa. Growing up in Willow Vale – in the NSW Southern Highlands – sport, culture and art have been a large part of Rheanna’s life.
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 28 - Shannon Boyd 1:20:25
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Shannon Boyd is a local designer and illustrator, who has transformed his passion for art into an occupation. Growing up in South Penrith, art was intertwined into his childhood, mixed with a love for sport and adventure. Eager to learn from the best in the industry – and applying his skills through tertiary studies – Shannon has been patient in his work and continues to hone his craft in every project. “(I’ve kept) plying my trade, working on the technical things and getting the opportunity with clients to try something different and just get better with different mediums,” Shannon said. “Things have to happen organically. If you place a constraint on a goal, you are putting pressure on yourself… you are going to rush things and you are going to overthink it.” After five years in the education system, Shannon took a leap of faith, leaving his job as a teacher to pursue a career as an artist. With a few doors opening locally, Shannon was able to make the shift. Whilst it has been an adjustment, he has been able to reflect and pass on key learnings to others.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 27 - Reece Boyall 1:21:15
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Reece Boyall is a comedian, and producer at Stand Out Comedy – a comedy club he has built from scratch. Through years of toil and honing his craft, Reece has embraced the journey and gets his gratification through extrinsic channels, making others happy through his work.
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 26 - Mikayla Hinkley 1:10:14
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Mikayla Hinkley was born and raised in Penrith and was surrounded by sports and adventure from a young age. Her career as a professional cricketer started in the summer of 2015-16, earning a contract with the NSW Breakers, along with a spot on the Sydney Thunder roster for the inaugural WBBL season. That season saw history made as the first ball was bowled in the women’s domestic T20 competition, at Howell Oval.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 25 - Me-Lee Hay 53:40
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Me-Lee Hay is a musician and composer, and has written scores for various television series, documentaries, feature film and commissions for Sydney Dance Company and Sydney Theatre Company. In 2017, Me-Lee won a Screen Music Award for her composition in Last Tree Standing. Despite the awards and experience working alongside household names (Geoffrey Rush, Sigrid Thornton, Luke Nguyen), it is not the extraneous recognition that drives Me-Lee, but internal gratification and a genuine love for her craft.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 24 - Laura Greaves 1:16:05
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Laura Greaves has more than 20 years’ experience as a writer globally, across newspapers, magazines and books, however it is not the accolades and awards that defines her success.
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1 Penrith Panthers 2020 Grand Final Preview 42:01
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor discuss the 2020 NRL Grand Final.
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 23 - Eloise Short 56:07
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Eloise Short is a textile designer and illustrator, working with some of the world’s biggest brands and creating a number of children’s books in recent times. Growing up in Brisbane, Eloise immersed herself into arts and innovation, developing a love for creativity from a young age. Through her experiences, Eloise has developed a clear perspective on her work and a commitment to always honing her craft.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 22 - Hannah Darlington 51:33
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Hannah Darlington was raised in Erskine Park and surrounded herself with a myriad of sports from a young age. Support and guidance from her parents ensured that there was more to her upbringing than just cricket, with a deliberate emphasis on socialising with friends and a commitment to education. Being involved with the NSW Breakers and Sydney Thunder squads from her teenage years, Hannah developed a sound understanding of the game and important life skills from her senior players. Experiencing the rise of women’s cricket firsthand, Hannah reflected on the impact that the WBBL had on her career ambitions. “I still remember sitting at Howell Oval for the first WBBL game – I sat there and did the sight screen with Dad and a couple of mates”, Hannah said. “Sitting there watching Sydney Thunder play the Sixers and thinking ‘I want to play for the Thunder’. It was a light-bulb moment.” One year on from that inaugural season, Hannah was a member of the Sydney Thunder squad. Biding her time, Hannah went on to make her debut last summer in WBBL|05. Leading Sydney Thunder with 16 wickets, Hannah claimed the Rookie of the Year title across the league. Further experience with Otago Sparks in New Zealand and a surprise debut with the NSW Breakers capped off a magical season for Hannah. The ability to compartmentalise and focus on the task at hand through a whirlwind season, was the key to the on-field performance according to Hannah. “I do put my success down to the fact that all my focus wasn’t on cricket. I think having the HSC there to keep my mind off cricket probably helped me to have a good season”, Hannah said. “(I would consider) what I need to get done in the present moment, and that was either study for an exam or go and prepare with Sydney Thunder.”…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 21 - Craig Gower 37:19
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Penrith Panthers 2003 Grand Final hero, Craig Gower, talks about his highs and lows in rugby league.
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 20 - Liam Gray 1:21:02
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Liam Gray was raised in the Blue Mountains and developed a love for music at a young age. Surrounded by a supportive family, Liam was able to explore the intricate sounds of musical history, which he credits in his craft today. “Music played into my childhood a lot. I was really influenced by my dad’s music – he would play quite often around the house,” Liam said. “Influence is the most healthy thing there is in music and it begins at a young age.” Attending Winmalee High School, Liam immersed himself into various extra-curricular musical groups. This exposure plus his creative upbringing helped developed a strong understanding and respect for musicians who have come before him. “You have to have that (musical history) as a good starting point. If you don’t know what came before you, it’s hard to shape where you are going to take your music,” Liam said. “It’s learning what’s been done before and then figuring out a way for you to carry that forward. That’s where that individuality is going to come from.” That appreciation of music combined with years of learning have culminated in Liam’s debut album, Your Light, alongside good friends Adrian Keevill and Kalon Captain. “I’m really happy with what came out with the album. It was really true to what that music (jazz) is about,” Liam said. “It’s very live and it’s very in the moment. The true nature of that music is not really rehearsed – it’s about using your practice and musical mind to put something together.”…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 19 - Dylan Logue 58:31
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Dylan Logue grew up in Wentworth Falls and attended Blue Mountains Grammar School. Through his upbringing and schooling years, Dylan developed a passion for creativity and spent countless hours exploring and experimenting with screen writing and film making. After high school and despite initial rejection, Dylan was accepted into the Australian Film, Television and Radio School (AFTRS) to study Screen Production. The experience, whilst challenging at times, helped refine Dylan’s craft and instilled a sense of resilience and promoted the importance collaboration in screen production. “I remember getting knocked back by AFTRS for their main course – it left me in the position of not doing a whole lot (straight after high school)”, Dylan said. “Once accepted, I learnt a whole lot from AFTRS, especially about teamwork and how much effort goes into getting a project made”. Beyond screen production, Dylan has also adopted fiction writing and is in the draft stage of his maiden novel, a process which started organically. Becoming an author has created an additional creative outlet for Dylan, with an element of independence and freedom channelled into his work. “I started writing the book when my friend gave me a notebook as a gift”, Dylan said. “Every morning I would get up and write a page or so. As I started writing I thought, ‘There is actually a story here’, and that became Chapter One of the novel”. Learning and personal growth remain important for Dylan and it is a sense of self-awareness, alongside theory, that he feels is key to the continual development of his creative work. “Reflection is going to be the way you learn. Once you do something sit back and think, ‘Am I happy with that? How could I do that better?’”, Dylan said. “You will learn by doing, reflection and perseverance. Those are the three things that will get you across the line”. Find out more in the latest episode of the Passion & Perspective Podcast, hosted by Jonathan Robinson-Lees.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 18 - Lisa Griffith 1:01:35
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Lisa Griffith was introduced to cricket at the age of 5. Growing up in Bathurst, in central west NSW, sport occupied Lisa’s time, and her love for cricket saw her feature in representative cricket teams through her teenage years. In 2010, whilst juggling Year 12 exams and cricket, Lisa debuted for the NSW Breakers at the age of 18. A rapid rise through the ranks, the selection came as a surprise to Lisa as she took the field with some of her cricketing heroes. “(It’s amazing) when you debut, and you see the calibre of athletes around you and you see what they’re capable of – the likes of Alex Blackwell, Lisa Sthalekar, Ellyse Perry and Alyssa Healy”, Lisa said. “You see the incredible things that they do and how you just want to be able to do that”. Shortly after, Lisa left the game of cricket. The pressures of work, study and being an elite athlete triggered a life-changing decision to leave her city-life behind and Lisa restarted her life on cattle stations in Queensland and the Northern Territory. Whilst many would view it as an uncharacteristic career move, leaving a sports career at the beginning, Lisa holds no regrets for the decision that she made. “I just made this really rash decision that, I’m going to go up north to the outback of Australia and I’m going to get away from here and I’m going to get away from cricket”, Lisa said. “In hindsight, as much as it was a rash decision, it was probably the best one I have ever made and one that has led me down this path of growing as a person”.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 17 - Noemie Fox 57:17
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Noemie Fox grew up surrounded by sport, adventure and a love for the outdoors. A transient upbringing, travelling between France and Australia, exposed Noemie and her sister to sport and the myriad of experiences that come with it.
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 17 - Jason Pospishil 1:32:42
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Jason Pospishil was born and raised in Penrith and was immersed into sport and the great outdoors from a young age. Attending St Dominic’s College in Kingswood furthered his desire to chase sport as a career and instilled a sense of determination and discipline to progress to the next level. Through his success at under-age national baseball championships, Jason received a playing contract with the Minnesota Twins organisation and went on to play three years of minor league baseball. Whilst a humbling experience, his time overseas taught him important lessons in handling adversity and self-reflection. His storied career, as a baseball player and a coach, has often been pioneering. A willingness to challenge the status quo, whilst respecting tradition, has proven fruitful. In his current role, a new journey, leading the Emeralds (Australian women’s baseball team), Jason has embraced the opportunity to make an impact. “I’m always looking at what is next, what can I work towards. That (managing the Emeralds) is an exciting challenge over the next 4-6 years that I can have an impact on,” Jason said.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 16 - Linda Swinfield 1:08:14
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Linda Swinfield has developed a resilient and respected career in art, through a journey of many different pathways. Commencing as a visual art student in 1979, Linda majored in black and white analogue photography and experimental painting at Meadowbank Technical College in Sydney. Photography has remained a constant diary for her to record events, research family, and develop ideas. Further tertiary studies complemented Linda’s practice and continued to provide different perspectives that she has applied to her work. Through her art, Linda continues to incorporate personal, traditional and collective histories to construct narratives. Linda has been able to share her knowledge with up-and-coming artists whilst holding teaching positions at high schools, TAFE and community arts centres. Educating, according to Linda, is about providing opportunities and enabling artists to recognise their unique strengths.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 15 - Josh Mackenzie 1:06:55
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Josh Mackenzie was born and raised in the Blue Mountains and immersed himself into sport and the great outdoors from a young age. In an ironic turn, Josh uncovered rock climbing when he moved out of the Blue Mountains nearly a decade ago, starting his new hobby at a local climbing gym. Before too long, he was exploring world-famous climbs locally and overseas. Josh has embraced travel and unconventional adventure, continuing to discover different cultures, cycling through Europe and exploring more climbing spots around the world. The full immersion of climbing, and outdoor adventure in general, is what has drawn Josh’s interest. “It (the fear and risk) helps you get into a state of hyper-focus. You are entirely focused on that next move,” Josh said. “You are not focusing on anything more than you are doing at that exact time. It is a moving meditation.”…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 14 - Glen Liddiard 1:07:12
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Warning: This podcast contains offensive language. Glen Liddiard grew up in Werrington, with three older siblings and a love for the great outdoors. Sport, specifically rugby league, consumed Glen’s upbringing and proved an effective means of socialising with the local community. First playing rugby league at the age of 4, Glen often idolised his older brothers on and off the field. A chance encounter at the age of 16, following his older brother David to England (his parents), saw Glen become the youngest ever professional rugby league player in the UK, debuting alongside his brother and going on to play 28 top-flight games that season. Under the guidance of British rugby league legend Frank Myler, Glen jumped at the opportunity to have a run with the Oldham Rugby League Football Club, alongside his older brother. “He (Myler) said, ‘We’ll give you 10 quid a week to play in Reserve Grade’. That first game I scored a hattrick on the wing – I think I was just running scared! The following week Frank said, ‘We’ve picked you in First Grade’”, Glen said. Back in Australia, Glen debuted for Parramatta in 1988, alongside greats such as Peter Sterling, Peter Wynn, Eric Grothe and Brett Kenny. At a club that had dominated the past decade, it was Kenny specifically, who mentored Glen and even shifted positions (from five-eighth to lock) to cater for the new kid on the block. “I just followed Brett Kenny around at training and watched what he did. I tried to base my game around what he did”, Glen said. Despite adversity of the highest order throughout his career, Glen has maintained a clear perspective, always placing family as his first priority. Resilience, developed through immense triumphs and devastating challenges, help shape a desire to keep going, and to overcome hurdles in life and in football. A proud Biripi man, Glen now works as the Indigenous Welfare Officer at the Penrith Panthers and plays a crucial role in mentoring young players, connecting them to community and developing as people on and off the field. Success, for Glen, is seeing these young players prosper in life and return to their communities as more mature people willing to give back. “To me, that (developing life skills) is more important. If they make it in football, that’s a bonus,” Glen said.…
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1 Passion & Perspective: Episode 13 - Annie Burbank 1:07:28
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Annie Burbank resides in the Blue Mountains and is a classically trained pianist. From an early age Annie has honed her own eclectic style of playing, with influences from the classics, great jazz pianists, and ambient styles. With a worldly experience, complemented with tertiary study in music, Annie continues to share her experiences through her musical education studio and has maintained regular gigs at iconic local venues, such as the Hydro Majestic. “I feel very privileged to be one of the people who have that tool (music) and that ability to do evoke emotion through music,” Annie said. “There are very few things that will do that, music is one of the only things. The thing I love about music is its ability to change your emotional state.”…
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1 Weekender Wireless - Real Estate Recovery 29:34
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Special guest Nick Rigas from The Agency takes us through the road to recovery for the property industry in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 12 - Andy Nielsen 1:00:26
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Andy Nielsen is a musician, a drummer for The Lazys, a band that has exploded in the Canadian rock N roll scene. Growing up in Winmalee, in the Blue Mountains, Andy was first introduced to drumming at the age of 8 by his Dad and continued to hone his skills through his high school years. A strong respect and understanding for music and its pioneers have helped maintain a balanced perspective for Andy. “Even today I really only listen to old music. I was always interested in finding out who influenced them (musicians), and where their influences came from,” Andy said. “I always have a strong respect for musicians from the past, because they’ve paved the way for what we have today.” Embarking on his first tour straight out of school, then on numerous overseas adventures, Andy has embraced the lifestyle as a touring musician, but has a strong appreciation for what he has given up getting to where he is today. The rise of online streaming, such as Spotify and YouTube, has proven to be a tricky trade-off for Andy and The Lazys. “Like a lot of musicians, the internet has been our best friend and our worst enemy. It’s one of those necessary evils – especially as streaming became more popular,” Andy said. “As a consumer it is a lot more convenient to have all the music in the world in your pocket. It’s good in the sense that we’re able to get our music out to the world at the touch of a button, but at the same time, you are now competing with every band in the world doing the same thing.” In these uncertain times, Andy continues to think big and still has the determination that has shaped the past decade of his career. “We’re definitely chasing something and we’re on the verge of something and we all want to be there to find out,” Andy said. When reflecting on advice for others, Andy urges people to take everything that comes their way and embrace the chances in life when they’re on offer. “Never say no to an opportunity. If something comes up that doesn’t seem like a big deal at the time, it could help you develop skills later that will become a big deal. All those small gigs and that persistence and determination to play the show and to keep making progress is what helps you do the bigger shows.…
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 11 - Ashlee Bucholtz 56:04
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Ashlee Bucholtz grew up in Oaky Park, Lithgow and developed a love for art and painting at an early age. Having attended the Newcastle Art School and National Art School, she took valuable learnings as a person and an artist that helped shape her perspective. “They (art schools) teach you how to challenge yourself and to challenge your skills, to have a standard that you want to achieve,” Ashlee said. “But, also to understand that it’s okay to make a bad artwork. The more you fail the more successful you will be.” Currently residing in the Blue Mountains, Ashlee continues to develop her artwork and spends time as a part-time art educator. The focus of her work is on ambiguous spaces using unconventional colour, stimulating the sensory experience for the viewer. CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE PASSION & PERSPECTIVE PODCAST [INSERT LINK] At the age of 24, Ashlee was told she had Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Whilst confronting, the diagnosis has enabled a refined and clear focus on her life, her health and her art. “Strangely enough, it (MS) has had a good impact too – I focus a lot on my health now. I eat really well, I take more notice of my mental health,” Ashlee said. Living with MS has not hindered Ashlee’s drive to produce great art and strive for success. Success, according to Ashlee, is relative and is shaped by (What) you want to achieve as an individual. “Do you want to see yourself in regional or state-level galleries? Do you want to be winning prizes?” Ashlee pondered. “There are still some areas that I would love to see my art hanging, and some prizes I’d like to be in. I get to go to a studio most days and I’m also teaching art, which feels really satisfying.” When reflecting on her career so far, there is a sense of pride and satisfaction that shines through for Ashlee. “In retrospect, I am where I am because of all my hard work. I am where I am because I never decided to give it up.”…
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 10 - Jarrah Ferris-Smith 1:06:56
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Jarrah is a local musician who strives to share stories of empathy and compassion through powerful lyrics and intricate acoustic guitar playing. A loving and alternative upbringing in Emu Plains stimulated a passion for creativity and music. Jarrah has a strong respect for music and its history, but it is not the bright lights and fame that he longs for. It is the ability to inspire through meaningful music that motivates Jarrah. “My overall goal is to play music to as many people as I can,” Jarrah said. “(And to) write songs that have meaning for all the different situations people face in life.”…
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 9 - Brenna Tarrant 41:14
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Brenna Tarrant first had the urge to play football at the age of 9, and it was 4 years later that she started playing competitive Aussie Rules for the local Emu Plains club. With the rise of the AFLW, Brenna’s passion for the sport and dream to shape a professional career from it, has turned into reality. Last year, waiting in her school library during the AFLW Draft, there was the fear of not knowing when her name would be called and as the picks ahead of her were taken. “I felt it fading away a little bit, but you’ve got to have hope. You’ve got to think ‘If my name gets called out, I have a chance at playing AFLW’. If it doesn’t, well I have to wait another year,” Brenna said. “I was just clinging to hope really – I felt like I was hanging on by a thread.” The nerves were worth it for Brenna, after 5 years playing the game her dreams came to fruition, as the Melbourne Demons selected her as the No. 72 pick, meaning she would join the roster for the 2020 season.…
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 8 - Tom O'Halloran 1:04:47
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Growing up with a love for sports and the outdoors, it was a trip to the local climbing gym at the age of 12 that sparked Tom O’Halloran’s fascination and imagination into the world of rock climbing. The challenge of rock climbing, both physical and mental, is what has driven Tom’s love of this extreme outdoor sport.…
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 7: Jodie McLeod 1:06:59
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Growing up in Wagga Wagga, exploration and adventure formed a large part of Jodie McLeod’s upbringing. This freedom stimulated a sense of creativity, which has helped her journey as a writer and, more recently, a passion for ultra-trail marathon running.
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1 Weekender Wireless: Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 4 31:30
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In the latest episode of Weekender Wireless, Troy Dodds takes an in depth local look at Coronavirus and its impact on Penrith. We look at the latest local numbers, the outbreak at Newmarch House and discuss the new contact tracing app launched by the Federal Government.
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 6: Josh Lalor 59:51
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Josh Lalor is a professional cricketer who has represented New South Wales, various Big Bash League clubs and, more recently, relished a stint playing in the Caribbean Premier League. The past decade has been a dynamic and fast-moving experience, juggling a cricket career, work career and a young family. Having twice been de-listed from the New South Wales contract list, Josh has had to maintain resilience and perspective in the face of adversity.…
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1 Weekender Wireless: Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 3 29:46
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Troy Dodds presents a new episode of Weekender Wireless, focused on the Coronavirus pandemic and its impact on Penrith. We've got the latest local numbers, plus an update on the situation at Newmarch House nursing home in Caddens. Weekender Wireless delivers a dedicated local look at Coronavirus.
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 5: Jack Hunter 58:19
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Whilst always having a love for the written word, it was an inspiring encounter at high school where Jack Hunter knew there was an audience for his writing. The support and backing of teachers, friends and family have helped Jack follow and develop his passion. Over the past decade, Jack has hit many milestones and accomplishments. A local author from the Blue Mountains, Jack has produced four books and regularly contributes online. However, the successes have been tempered by a series of challenges and realisations.…
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1 Weekender Wireless: Coronavirus Pandemic - Episode 2 33:58
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Troy Dodds hosts a new Western Weekender podcast, with specific focus on the impact of Coronavirus on Penrith.
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1 Weekender Wireless: Coronavirus Pandemic 31:10
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The Western Weekender looks at the impact of the Coronavirus pandemic on Penrith.
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 4: Brendan Davies 1:07:20
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 3: Aidan Williams 1:02:53
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 2: Katie Lees 51:38
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1 Passion & Perspective Episode 1: Jazz Hourigan 1:05:11
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1 Podcast: Penrith Panthers 2019 season preview 49:07
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the 2019 NRL season and the chances of the Penrith Panthers.
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Weekender journalist Nathan Taylor chats with Radio Sport NZ ahead of this weekend's Panthers v Warriors Finals match.
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Premiership winner. Test and Origin representative. Coach. Champion bloke. Royce Simmons has done it all with the Penrith Panthers. Royce sits down with Troy Dodds to discuss his rugby league career. He talks about winning the Grand Final in 1991 and how he very nearly missed the famous match, his regrets over coaching the Panthers in the mid-1990s and the moment he describes as the toughest of his career.…
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From the Dungowan Theatre to Scott's Auto One, John Scott and his family have an incredible history in Penrith. John joins us to talk business, family and all things Penrith in the latest edition of the On The Record podcast.
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Penrith Mayor John Thain reflects on his early life in Scotland, his school days and the twist of fate that led him to meet his wife Annette. He also reflects on the death of former Londonderry MP Jim Anderson - and why it was one of the toughest days of his life. John also talks about what the future holds for the ever-growing Penrith.…
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the 2018 NRL season for the Penrith Panthers. Can the boys go one step further this year?
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We hear the story of Ross Hutchison - dancer, entertainer, radio presenter, teacher, harness racing driver, fundrasier... the list goes on. Ross talks about how dancing potentially saved his life, the heartbreak of losing his sister in the Granville train disaster and tells us if he still has a desire to enter politics.…
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The Western Weekender presents 'On The Record', a new podcast series dedicated to telling the stories of those who have made a significant impact on Penrith. The guest in this episode is Ben Feszczuk, former Local Area Commander in Penrith. Ben talks about being born in Germany and how his family eventually settled in Penrith. He discusses some of his career highlights as well as a number of dark days - including being part of the Anita Cobby murder investigation and how the death of Jim Affleck still haunts him. This podcast is brought to you by Nepean Regional Security.…
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Western Weekender

Troy Dodds hosts The Week with Nathan Taylor, Emily Newton and Kate Reid.
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Western Weekender

Troy Dodds joins Nathan Taylor, Emily Newton and Kate Reid to discuss the week that was and the week that will be in Penrith and surrounds
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Western Weekender

Troy Dodds is joined by Nathan Taylor, Emily Newton and Kate Reid to discuss the week that was and the week that will be in Penrith
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Western Weekender

Troy Dodds is joined by Emily Newton, Nathan Taylor and Kate Reid to discuss the week that was and the week that will be in Penrith. Presented by Vintage FM and The Western Weekender.
Troy Dodds is joined by Nathan Taylor and Emily Newton to look at the week that was and the week that will be in Penrith. Presented by The Western Weekender and Vintage FM.
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Western Weekender

Troy Dodds is joined by Emily Newton, Nathan Taylor and Kate Reid to discuss the week that was and the week that will be in Penrith and surrounds!
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Western Weekender

A special edition of The Week as Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor wrap up the 2017 NRL season for the Penrith Panthers
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Western Weekender

Troy Dodds is joined by Emily Newton, Nathan Taylor and Kate Reid to discuss the week that was and the week that will be in Penrith.
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Western Weekender

A special edition of The Week focused on property as the real estate market hots up after the arrival of spring. Troy Dodds is joined by Steve Thomas from LJ Hooker Penrith.
Troy Dodds is joined by Nathan Taylor and Emily Newton on the latest episode of The Week.
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