Whether you drive a car, need a car, or just occasionally bum a ride with friends, you’ve come to the right place. Join the editors of Consumer Guide Automotive as they break down everything that’s going on in the auto world. New-car reviews, shopping tips, driving green, electric cars, classic cars, and plenty of great guests. This is the Consumer Guide Car Stuff Podcast
A Car Design Podcast centered around the personal processes and experiences of professionals.
I am an automotive designer but people are always asking me, "what does that mean"? And, how do you "design" a car? My favorite question, though, is what makes "good" design? This podcast will answer all of those questions and more as we talk about the latest in automotive trends, major car shows like NAIAS and SEMA, and what influences these designs. Every now and again, I'll talk product design too. So come on, check out an episode or two and let's take this journey together!
The show for those who are more than just car enthusiasts, but are also enthusiasts for the automotive industry. Join us as we talk shop with the top designers, chief engineers and product planners about the latest vehicles they’re bringing to the market.
Safford of Springfield podcast discuss and evaluate Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram vehicles, providing listeners with comprehensive and insightful information about different models. The topics covered may include car features, performance, design, safety, technology, and more. This channel aims to help car enthusiasts, buyers, and consumers make informed decisions about purchasing a vehicle.
FORMCAST is a podcast by Form Trends, an online resource dedicated to providing information, advice and insight into the automotive, transportation and mobility design sectors. Founded by Eric Gallina in 2012. formtrends.com
Lap Zero is a motorsports podcast featuring the latest news, interviews, and analysis from the world of racing. Hosted by Antonio Bianchi, David Kassai, Norman King, and Levi Opitz, the show covers a variety of motorsports disciplines and offers insights from drivers, team owners, and industry insiders. Tune in for technical discussions on car design and fuel strategy, as well as a behind-the-scenes look at the fast-paced world of racing.
Launched in 2018, Gestalten has grown to become the authority podcast on automotive design. Special guests include industry leaders from the world’s largest manufacturers and mobility design pioneers who are pushing boundaries to shape the future of transportation. Listen to live reviews from the show floors of the world’s biggest auto shows, and learn about the design philosophies and career paths of the industry’s top designers and engineers.
Journalist Edd Straw and former F1 technical director and car designer Gary Anderson are here to guide listeners through the wonderful world of Formula 1 technology. With the help of special guests they’ll discuss and explain everything from how F1 cars are engineered to go faster, to the science behind cutting-edge aerodynamics and the complexities of engine development. They’ll also discuss the latest design trends shaping the 2022 grid, speak to some of the famous names behind classic F1 ...
The Car Chat Podcast features regular interviews with familiar and interesting faces from the automotive world. Hosted by Sam Moores (@sammooresphoto). Video podcasts now over on the Car Chat Podcast youtube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCW2AKE9BDG5e7fvpkj7E4kg Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A twice weekly automotive podcast hosted by Adam Carolla, Bill Goldberg and Matt "The Motorator" D'Andria. It's the only show of its kind that explores all aspects of the automotive space from the performance aftermarket, to new car buying and the future of the automotive industry. The guys answer your questions, offer advice and feature guests from the automotive industry and celebrity car enthusiasts.
How do you build a fully electric motorcycle with no compromises on performance? How can we truly experience what the virtual world feels like? What does it take to design the first commercially available flying car? And how do you build a lightsaber? These are some of the questions this podcast answers as we share the moments where digital transforms physical, and meet the brilliant minds behind some of the most innovative products around the world - each powered by PTC technology.
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Not every journey starts with a destination. This podcast is for those seeking an exciting ride to discover new horizons. This is “Changing Lanes,” the official podcast from BMW. Each new season provides a unique experience with innovative audio formats, trendsetting topics, and insightful guests. Tune in to discover more of the BMW universe, sustainable lifestyles, the newest luxury visions, and the most eco-friendly cars. Subscribe to the BMW podcast series to dive deeper into the world of ...
The Sustainable City, explored. Join Andy Bush and William Shutkin as they discuss bold ideas and innovations for green, equitable and climate-friendly cities with the people making them happen. The Sustainable City Podcast addresses critical questions like, How do we build a zero-carbon city? In an automobile-obsessed culture, and with EVs on the march, are car-free communities even possible in the US? And, do green cities inevitably mean gentrified cities, only for the rich?
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The Futures Archive is a podcast from Design Observer that looks at the history of human-centered design with a critical eye to its future.
Our future is based on our choices. The ones we make as individuals and also the ones we make as groups, countries and as a species. A peaceful and plentiful future is only possible if we agree on making sustainable choices together. Collective Choices aims to explore both possible solutions to some of our current issues and also the process of reaching agreements for the common good. As more and more people live in cities, these are the key centers that define economic models, political dec ...
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Cities around the world are finally discovering the pitfalls of a car-centric transport system, with the most progressive cities implementing protected cycle lanes, liveable streets and low traffic neighbourhoods for improved cycling and walking. Each episode, we discuss the news and views in the fast-paced world of active travel, cycling, walking and urban planning in a jargon-free safe space. Streets Ahead is co-hosted by Adam Tranter, Laura Laker and Ned Boulting. For all enquiries, pleas ...
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Learn how to build quality voice experiences from industry leaders and pioneers with Design for Voice. The goal is to help designers, developers, and strategists with understanding what makes for good design practices and how to bring them to life. The show is hosted by Jeremy Wilken and includes guests from Google, Mule Design, VoiceFlow, Invoked Apps, Grand Studio and more. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/design-for-voice/support
We are a couple of dudes that decided, one day at lunch, we wanted a podcast. We overnighted two microphones and two mic booms and were talking mad sleez on the internet within 24 hours. Design is our day job, we drink coffee, beer, and smoke hookah. We are oookillem.
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Collecting Cars
The Collecting Cars Podcast is hosted by founder and motoring enthusiast Edward Lovett and Motoring’s Chris Harris, in conversation with a stellar cast of car loving guests. An often funny, always frank show, full of insightful discussion about all things automotive. Mixed & Produced by Jonny Bunyan @ Pardon Our French Productions
Every week, Dean Delray profiles the world's best artisans and makers from around the world. This is some real rabbit hole stuff.
Join Tommo & Niran for The Last Lap Podcast each week as they talk all things F1
Interesting conversations about interesting things with interesting people. Hosted by Joe Scott from the YouTube channel, Answers With Joe.
Pitt Stop Chat is a podcast that delves deep into the world of automotive culture, exploring the passion and creativity that drives car enthusiasts worldwide. From classic cars to the latest models, our show explores the history, design, engineering, and technology that make automobiles an integral part of our lives. Each episode features insightful interviews with experts, enthusiasts, and industry professionals, as well as engaging discussions on topics such as car culture, racing, customi ...
We're just people who really geek out on cars. We like to drive cars, fix them, and admire them. We're here to have as much fun as we legally can with other car enthusiasts. Come along for the ride.
Cruise Control is a automotive show that takes viewers on an inside tour of the car industry with vehicle reviews and interviews with auto industry designers, engineers and executives. Cruise Control is a show for the car enthusiast that enjoys racing and restoring all kind of vehicles.Check out our site at www.cruisecontrolradio.com
Entertaining automotive stories, news and interviews served weekly from around the world.
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Every episode of Inside Marketing Design will give you an in-depth look at the processes, principles and people who make marketing design happen at a different tech company.
A thoughtful and entertaining discussion that ranges from Custom Cars, Entrepreneurship, Challenges that face Artists today and everything that connects those themes.
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Are you planning a trip to a new city or country? If so, you may be wondering how to get around. Public transportation can be challenging to navigate in unfamiliar territory, and taxi cabs can be expensive. One great option for getting around is to rent a car. Luxury car rental Marbella offers a wide selection of vehicles, so you can find the perfect one to fit your needs.
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Making It With Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto
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Making It is a weekly audio podcast that comes out every Friday hosted by Jimmy Diresta, Bob Clagett and David Picciuto. Three different makers with different backgrounds talking about creativity, design and making things with your bare hands.
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From the construction of virtual realities to the internet of things—technology is changing our world every day. But how can we make sure that the quickly-evolving role that tech plays in our lives is one that builds, empowers, and connects us? Host Sherrell Dorsey guides you through the latest ideas from TED Speakers, uncovering the riveting questions that sit at the intersection of technology, society, science, design, business, and innovation. Listen in every Friday.
Ride along with BMW expert and lifelong enthusiast Mark Rotner as he dives deep into all things BMW. Whether it's under the hood, classics, brand history or hot takes on the latest news that gets you going - Mark delivers his real, uncut perspective straight to your stereo. He's not alone, either. Hear stories from other passionate drivers, insiders and experts from across the globe as Mark unites the community to bring you the ultimate podcast for enthusiasts, by enthusiasts. So sit back an ...
The only show showing you the future of automotive design. From the people making it happen today.
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Design shapes the world we live in, play in, and work in. And it shapes how we buy, how we sell, and how businesses succeed. This season on Wireframe, we connect small business owners with mentors and designers. We learn principles of good design, get advice on how to make great branding, and help our guests unlock their own content creation skills. Come join our host, Adobe’s Khoi Vinh, and get empowered to level-up your own creative confidence.
Hosted on the www.embedded-computing.com website as well as iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, Stitcher, and Alexa, the Embedded Insiders Podcast is a fun electronics talk show for hardware design engineers, software developers, and academics. Every other week embedded industry veterans, Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis, and Associate Editor, Tiera Oliver, of Embedded Computing Design tackle trends, news, and new products for the embedded, IoT, automotive, security, artificial intelligence, and other ...
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Collecting Addicts Ep 10: The best James Bond car chases
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What is your favourite James Bond car chase? Find out what our panel recount from these iconic films. We also cover our favourite dashboard designs and the F1 chat from the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.By Collecting Cars
Andrew Donaldson shaved four minutes off the previous record swimming 22.5 km from Perano Head in the Marlborough Sounds to Wellington in four hours and 33.5 minutes.
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Forest and Bird celebrates 100 years of conservation mahi
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New pups join the protected mainland population of sea lions
Scientists at the University of Cambridge and Johns Hopkins University have just mapped the most complex brain to date - that of a fruit fly.
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Lap 8 - Saudi Arabia, Atlanta, Sebring, and more!
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The guys sit down to cover another action packed week of racing! Formula 1 took to the streets of Jeddah for the second Grand Prix of the year and did not disappoint. Atlanta Motor Speedway played host to NASCAR, and the Xfinity Series race gave everyone something to talk about. (WeBy Antonio Bianchi, David Kassai, Levi Opitz, Norman King
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Easing the way for farmers in difficult times at Field Days
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Country Life is among drones, driverless tractors, nude sheep and comfy rocking chairs at the Central Districts Field Days, seeing what products are on offer to make the work of hard-pressed farmers and growers a little easier.
Tom O'Brien sold his sheep and beef and bought a pick axe. Three years later he'd made an epic bike and hiking trail that follows one of New Zealand's longest gold-mining water races at Blackmore Station in Southland.
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Mushrooms sprout new lease on life in remote woolshed
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Kyle Davey took a winter off two years ago, but what sprouted from his boredom turned out to be some pretty fungi.
RNZ's rural news reporter, Sally Murphy, takes a look at the week's agricultural news.
Sally gets in amongst it at the Central Districts Field Days to find out what's new in the ag world, Cosmo tracks down a bike trail that follows one of New Zealand's longest gold-mining water races and Leah meets a farmer, turned builder, turned mushroom grower in Taranaki.
Our Te Manu Korihi team get reaction to new figures showing the child poverty rate remains unchanged and the longest running festival in Tuhoe set to make a return.
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World Athletics issues blanket ban on trans women
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World Athletics has become the latest sporting body to issue a blanket ban on transgender women competing in track and field events, despite a lack of conclusive evidence they have an advantage. Under pressure from political groups and some current and former athletes, the World Athletics president, Sebastian Coe, said the decision was made in the …
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'It will kill the soul of the city' - music leader on Auckland budget's proposed cuts
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Among the cuts on the table in Auckland Council's budget proposal is a slashing of funds for arts and culture - including the UNESCO City of Music programme. This programme aims to strengthen the city's music ecosystem, but it was only just getting started when Covid put a spanner in the works, putting a halt to music events that the industry is st…
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NZ Cricket plans to form national Māori team
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The Māori All Blacks are one of New Zealand's top sports teams, and now cricket could follow in their footsteps. New Zealand Cricket is looking at creating a national Māori team and this Easter will hold a men's Māori provincial tournament for the first time. Our reporter Jimmy Ellingham has more.
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Recent rain no salve for drought concerns in Otago, Southland
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Recent rainfall has alleviated drought concerns in Otago and Southland, but it's still been another tough summer for southern farmers. Hot and dry summers have been the norm in recent years - and that's raised questions about what the future holds. Our reporter Timothy Brown and camera operator Nathan McKinnon visited the Clutha district, and filed…
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DEE MY GUEST #07 | AIs among themselves | BMW Podcast
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No, no, no! I don’t want it to be over! There’s still one more episode! To wrap everything up, there’s something special for you listeners. In the last few weeks, I have traveled the world – from Las Vegas to Cyprus then to New York, Tel Aviv and Boston. What a ride! I have met amazing, inspirational guests who helped me understand the human world …
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New technology may mean wool can be plucked from sheep
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Sheep may peeled or plucked, rather than just being shorn, following a breakthrough by scientists working on biological defleecing technology. Australian researchers are experimenting with a corn plant protein. A couple of days after it's injected into sheep it basically softens the wool's roots and allows it to be pulled by hand. Industry associat…
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Auckland volunteers cook meals to deliver to Hawke's Bay
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With many people still reeling from the devastation in Hawke's Bay, a group of Auckland volunteers are rallying together to get hundreds of home cooked meals hand delivered. Reporter Louise Ternouth and camera operator Marika Khabazi have the story.
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Rent relief for some while waiting for house repairs - Kainga Ora
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State home tenants in houses badly damaged in the Auckland Anniversary weekend floods are living rent free until they are repaired. Kainga Ora says more than 600 homes need repairing and they've offered to relocate 268 families while the work is underway. But some state homes are beyond repair are marked for demolition. Kainga Ora deputy chief exec…
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Ōwairaka school students write letters to keep council funding for community events
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Community gardens, marae projects, Neighbours Day and street parties all could be axed by local boards across Auckland. They're under instruction to make cost savings, as the council tries to fill a so-called $300 million shortfall. In the Albert-Eden area, this may mean a culling of a cultural festival that brings about 30 schools together each ye…
K-Pop fans have gathered in in central Auckland to hear three artists perform. Our reporter Felix Walton is there.
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Zane Robertson's brother Jake shunned despite no involvement in doping saga
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The fallout from Zane Robertson's doping continues as his twin brother, New Zealand Commonwealth Games long distance runner Jake, distances himself from the situation. Zane has been banned from all sport for eight years after returning a positive drug test last year. Jake says his brother's cheating and the Sports Tribunal ruling has had an impact …
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Multiple cancellations, delays for Auckland ferries
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Auckland's weekend ferry services are virtually sunk, with multiple cancellations and timetable disruptions. Operators Fullers360 says due to crew shortages all Half Moon Bay and inner harbour loop services including Birkenhead, Bayswater and Te Onewa Northcote point are not running on Saturday and Sunday. Instead there will be bus, uber and taxi r…
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Pupils' parents respond to National's plan for education
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National's promised focus on reading, writing and maths has received a thumbs up at an Auckland school gate. Christopher Luxon's announcement of the party's education policy placed a firm focus on getting back to the basics at primary school. Our reporter Jimmy Ellingham has more.
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Secondary school teachers to launch rolling strikes for better conditions
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Secondary school teachers nationwide will be striking on March 29. Following that they are planning rolling strikes, where different year levels will not be taught on various days. The Post-Primary Teachers Association is in talks with the Ministry of Education over the offer of a $6000 pay rise offer over two years. The union is bargaining separat…
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Demystifying the wild world of crypto | Laura Shin
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Is crypto truly the next big thing, or is it just a money-sucking flash in the pan? In a wide-ranging interview, journalist Laura Shin explains what crypto is (and what it definitely isn't), taking us through the most recent turns in its constantly evolving story -- including the recent meltdown caused by the bankruptcy of FTX. This conversation, h…
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The Panel (Part One) with Victoria Maclennan and Simon Wilson
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Today on The Panel Wallace and panellists are joined by Victoria Law professor Dr Eddie Clark and Professor Brigid McNeill from the University of Canterbury and Better Start Literacy programme.
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Join us for a weekly round-up of the news! Plus an explainer going a little bit more in depth. This week - What is an electric car and why are they increasingly popular?
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The Pre-Panel with Victoria Maclennan and Simon Wilson
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Wallace and panellists Victoria Maclennan and Simon Wilson go through this week's mailbag and discuses the big topics of the week.
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Critter of the Week: The black spined weevil
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This week's critter is the insect world's answer to punk - the black spined weevil, Scolopterus penicillatus, has a natural shiny leather jacket and four impressive spikes on its back.
As the temperatures drop Liz Carlson joins Jesse to talk about some clever ways to make indoors more of a green oasis. As the author of House Plants and Design, A New Zealand Guide, Liz shares her tips for indoor plants and how placement around the house can make you feel better.
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Lime & Almond Ted Lasso Cookies with Passionfruit Posset
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This week chef and food stylist of My Weekend Table Gretchen Lowe has devised a sweet treat which pays homage to her favourite TV show of all time, Te Lasso. (On Apple TV) She's created her version of the Ted Lasso cookie.
Today Sam talks to Jesse about Red, White and Brass all filmed in Wellington. He's also seen Living, a film set in 1950s London starring Bill Nighy.
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Skateboarder Amber Clyde's journey as skating solo mum
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A few years ago now we spoke to skateboarder Amber Clyde. After entering the male-dominated world of skateboarding as a kid, Amber founded Girls Skate NZ. She's now central to a Spinoff documentary.
Work is being done to put in place safe guards to protect Antarctic penguins from the current bird flu strain making its way around the world right now. Waikato University Professor Craig Cary talks to Jesse.
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Ninety Mile Snapper competition in final phases in the north
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The Ninety Mile Beach Snapper competition is in full swing in the far north after last year's event was cancelled due to COVID restrictions. Jesse finds about the final days of the competition.
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Te Manaia Jennings: 'My body is a gift I've been given to move through life in'
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New Zealand teenagers are more depressed than ever – partly due to fall-out from unattainable body standards. To counter her own negative self-talk, 23-year-old artist and psychology student Te Manaia Jennings has developed some strategies that she's now sharing with young audiences.
The Streets of Wellington will be full as Cuba Dupa returns to Wellington this weekend. Forty stages featuring music, visual art and dance will draw in crowds expected to exceed a hundred thousand. But they might have some competition for attention when Posie Parker's anti-trans ralley goes ahead on Sunday afternoon. Cuba Dupa organiser Drew James …