We are a multi-cultural church in Wollongong that seeks to know Jesus and make him known. Our English services are at 9:30am and 6:00pm. We also have Chinese, Burmese, Karenni, and Vietnamese services that meet on Sundays. For more information go to https://wollongongbaptist.org
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Mike Seamus Reed and Wayne Peoples host the Cookie & Cream Podcast from Wollongong, Australia.
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The Crafty Rogues is a podcast featuring John Cosgrove and Stephen Quinn. Cosgrove is from Aghadrumsee in the North of Ireland. Quinno is from Wollongong in Australia. Between them they’ve watched/attended/played thousands of games of football/futbol/soccer. However, they’re just as happy talking about music, movies, food, drink, politics, drink, books, culture and the ex-pat experience The Crafty Rogues, available each week wherever you access your podcasts. Could be tasty.
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A podcast by Wollongong Baptist Church. Dive deeper into the word of God as recorded in the Bible. Featuring interviews with our pastors as they delve deeper into the text and application from the sermon delivered each Sunday.
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We are UOW explores the connections made on the University of Wollongong campus, from friends, to mentors to marriages.
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A panel-discussion project with a focus on the arts and creative industries, from Wollongong City Council. This series focuses on the arts and creative industries and aims to help you upskill, form strategic partnerships and collaborate The Creative Dialogues series was originally designed as in-person panel events - but a pandemic shutdown led us to reinvent the series, with artist and producer Tom Hogan. Logo image designed by Angie Cass. Produced by Tom Hogan, Annie Clapton, and Jennine P ...
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Daily Telegraph crime editor Mark Morri speaks with cold case detectives investigating the 1970 abduction disappearance of five-year-old Cheryl Grimmer from a beach in Wollongong. He also talks to Cheryl's brother Ricki about the trauma of growing up with the crime after taking his eyes off his sister for one minute.
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DIY Podcast from a bedroom in Wollongong (GONG HEAVY) Australia. Conversations with Real people recorded on a 2 track reel to reel tape machine.
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Recordings from the talks of the Uni Bible Group, University of Wollongong. https://unibiblegroup.org
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Tom Hogan & Elana Stone investigate how, why, and what it means to tell an Australian Colonial story, in preparation for their tragi-comedy musical, Mount Hopeless, based on Burke & Wills. This podcast was made in conjuction with Merrigong Theatre Company, Wollongong.
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The Science Show gives Australians unique insights into the latest scientific research and debate, from the physics of cricket to prime ministerial biorhythms.
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Veins of the Illawarra is a podcast which examines the people, entities, organisations and places that are the lifeblood of the region.
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Welcome to Hello Strata, hosted by Craig Baylis, founder of Coastal Strata and My Bylaw. Whether you are a purchaser, a strata owner or property industry professional, join us as we say Hello Strata. On this show you’ll find a mix of insights and tips from a straight talking strata expert along with interviews and chats recorded for the show. Based in Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia.
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Welcome to C3 Church Thirroul. The doors of our church are wide open for people of all backgrounds to come and visit any of our services. We believe in an uncluttered Christianity that's presented in a contemporary way. This is so that all people can personally experience the love, acceptance and forgiveness that God has stored up for them in Christ. Naturally our church is a place where all people can find the acceptance and friendship that only really comes from being a part of a large fam ...
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Heart of Artness is a journey into the labyrinthine workings of Australia’s Aboriginal art world. We hear from artists and the non-Indigenous folk who interact with them to produce cutting-edge contemporary art. The first episode, The Conquistador, the Warlpiri and the Dog Whisperer, was produced for ABC Radio National's Earshot. You can listen to it here: http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/earshot/the-conquistador,-the-warlpiri-and-the-dog-whisperer/9617950 Heart of Artness is a U ...
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A daily audio note from my life. Cover art photo provided by Manasvita S on Unsplash: https://unsplash.com/@manasvita
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This Abroad Life is a show intended to illuminate the challenges and difficulties we face during our stay in a foreign country; especially during our time studying abroad. It is a great listen for you, who are planning to apply abroad. It will allow you to have an understanding of the situation. For those folks who are already here, it will act as a guideline.
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Three times a week, hear the best of Guardian Australia’s journalism read out loud to you
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The 'Cryo-Talk' podcast from Thermo Fisher Scientific and Bitesize Bio brings you the world’s most prominent Cryo-electron microscopists. In each episode of this engaging series, host Eva Amsen explores the fascinating world of cryo-electron microscopy through the eyes of the experts and delves beyond the electron beam into what drives them in their careers, their inspirations, and passions. https://bitesizebio.com/cryotalk/
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Dr David Greening is an obstetrician and gynaecologist with sub specialist training in reproductive endocrinology and infertility based in the Illawarra region of NSW. An OB/GYN since 2002, with extensive training in some of Australia and the world’s leading medical institutions, Dr Greening has the immense privilege of safely delivering over 2,500 babies to families in the Illawarra. For more information about Dr David Greening and his book, The Roadmap to Fertility, visit his website: http ...
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The exhibition at the University of Wollongong Art Gallery invites visitors to reflect on their city and its relationship with the environment.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ephesians 1:1-14 - Sam Mahdavi - 19.08.24
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Ephesians 1:1-14 - Sam Mahdavi - 19.08.24 by Wollongong Baptist ChurchBy Wollongong Baptist Church
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Expensive drugs may be produced for a few cents
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A new chemical reaction replaces six separate reactions used in drug manufacture. It brings big savings in time and dollars.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Angelique Ray is studying soil bacteria in Antarctica which live on trace gases found in air and carbon dioxide which become biomass.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Fascination with whales – from childhood to university researcher and author
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Researcher, science communicator and author, Vanessa Pirotta has released a book, Humpback Highway exploring the mysterious world of whales.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Catching up with recent Science Show friends
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Following recent interviews, Jennifer Doudna, Honor Harger and David Kemp return with final thoughts.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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"There's a lot of top-shelf craic sprinkled throughout this week's show. And among the "toppest shelfest" (technical term) is the list of the best gags from the Edinburgh Fringe. If you like hearing two grown men cry with laughter, it's the segment for you!By The Crafty Rogues
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In episode 5, I interview Ian from the Disabled Surfers Association South Coast. If you wish to support, volunteer or find out more information about DSA South Coast then please visit their website (www.disabledsurfers.org/nsw-south-coast) or go to their Facebook Page.By Travis Faulks
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Recorded 17th AUGUST, 2024. Season 6 Episode 1 We're so happy to be back. We love you all. Mike Seamus Reed and Wayne Peoples host the Cookie & Cream Podcast from Wollongong, Australia. Single donations can be made here: They are GREATLY APPRECIATED!! PayPal.Me/MichaelR859 PayPal.Me/waynepeoplesII Mike's books https://www.amazon.com/EXITORS-Specia.…
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It's Premier League preview week with the great Carl Craig, who added his football wisdom AND his musical stylings to the show. Cosgrove made some bold predictions, Carl made some bold cultural references, and Quinno did his best to keep up. Hey, the Poch took the USMNT job! This could be fun.By The Crafty Rogues
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Sparrows with elevated lead levels sentinels of environmental and human health
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Sparrows are often considered pests, but they can be indicators of human lead exposure in vulnerable mining towns.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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SCI-FI: Mythologies Transformed opens at Science Gallery Melbourne
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This popular exhibition first appeared in Singapore and has now opened at Science Gallery Melbourne. It explores connections between science fiction and Asian and Pacific belief cultures.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Grasslands – agricultural history and importance today
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Healthy grasslands lead to healthy cattle and production of less greenhouse gasses.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Flying rivers under threat as forest fires increase
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Destroyed forests from burning brought on by climate change means less transpiration and so less water vapour in the atmosphere. There will be implications for ecosystems and agriculture lands everywhere.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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It may be in the tropics, but the island of Yap, 2,300Km northwest of Port Moresby suffered severe drought in the first half of 2024 leaving residents fearful of the future.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Quinno's jet lag be damned, the boys were in sparkling form this week. Especially if you're a fan of the Calm app, the North Sydney Bears, political optimism, Olympic backstories, and the Fermanagh women's GAA football team. Let's be honest, who isn't?By The Crafty Rogues
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Gospel Partnership: Philippians 4:10-20 - Josh Reeve - 04.08.24
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Gospel Partnership: Philippians 4:10-20 - Josh Reeve - 04.08.24 by Wollongong Baptist ChurchBy Wollongong Baptist Church
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Nature on its way back to the Scottish Highlands
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Highlands Rewilding is restoring native forests and biodiversity.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ecologists are monitoring platypus in areas impacted by development and pollution.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rest the land, increase the biomass and grasses can better resist weeds.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Herbert Huppert describes future transport ideas on show at a recent conference in Beijing.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Accountability seems to be an open question when it comes to artificial intelligence. Chris Smith speaks to Gillian Hadfield about some emerging problems with AI.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Gut microbes comic combines science and fun
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Follow Your Gut is a comic book primarily aimed at young readers but the book will fascinate all who read it, young and older.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The show had a distinctive French flavor this week, which seemed appropriate as the Olympics got under way in Paris. What happens when you replace a simple sandwich maker from Australia with a chef from France? You get extra sauce where even a humble ham and cheese sandwich gets a little "Je ne sais pas quoi".…
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Gospel Partnership: Phlippians 2:1-10,19-30 - Rod Bayley - 28.07.24
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Gospel Partnership: Phlippians 2:1-10,19-30 - Rod Bayley - 28.07.24 by Wollongong Baptist ChurchBy Wollongong Baptist Church
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One billion people at risk as temperatures rise
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As scientists warn that future climate impacts could lead to 1 billion people being forcibly displaced, Jonathon Porritt invites people to think about the inseparable linkage between climate and migration.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Human females have two X chromosomes. One is inactive. Monotremes have five X chromosomes and their effect is regulated by RNA which somehow coordinates which chromosome will lead to the production of proteins.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Shackleton in Antarctica - the greatest survival journey of all time – now a virtual reality experience
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The Australian Museum’s Thin Ice VR Experience brings to life Shackleton’s story of survival and shows how Antarctica is now threatened by human activities as ice is receding in a warming world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Immunologist and Nobel laureate Peter Doherty unearths the history of tennis and its ties to culture and nationalism.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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As Quinno swans around Sydney, it was left to Ruairi Barnwell to return to the Crafty studio and fill the deminutive shoes. Hurling, Football, Slaggin', Bog walks, Irish networking skills and of course plenty of craic!By The Crafty Rogues
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Gospel Partnership: Philippians 1:3-11 - Mark Roberts - 21.07.24
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Gospel Partnership: Philippians 1:3-11 - Mark Roberts - 21.07.24 by Wollongong Baptist ChurchBy Wollongong Baptist Church
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It's Quinno's last show before he heads to 'Straya for a couple of weeks, and it was a good 'un. Well, especially if you're interested in Tenacious D, biographies, All Ireland Finals, Dr. Ruth, Alexi Lalas, and Icelandic youth soccer teams. Who isn't?By The Crafty Rogues
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2 Timothy 3:16 - Ian Maddock - 14.07.24 by Wollongong Baptist ChurchBy Wollongong Baptist Church
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In episode 4, I interview Ailee from Landcare Illawarra. If you wish to volunteer or become a member or find out more information about Landcare Illawarra please contact their coordinator Meredith Hall on 0499 027 770. Facebook: Landcare Illawarra Instagram: landcareill Website: www.landcareillawarra.org.au…
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Cosgrove's back from Ireland and the craic was top shelf. Consider this for a list of topics addressed: singing lessons, the oldest bar in Ireland, Hozier, university orientation, Jurgen Klopp, England's Euros semi-final win, landscapes, Jimmy Anderson, and Alexi Lalas. Sorry about that last one.By The Crafty Rogues
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Strange Frontiers 10 | The world’s largest underground laboratory hunts for dark matter in Italy
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From deep within a mountain in Italy, scientists hope increasingly sophisticated experiments are closing in on the hidden matter of the universe.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hunting for cosmic collisions that ripple space-time
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When a gravitational wave is detected this scientist is often woken by an alarm and quickly starts scanning the skyBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Karman Project finding solutions to current and future challenges in space
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Why do we need space diplomacy? The Karman Project says it's vital to promote cooperation in the increasingly crowded orbits around EarthBy Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Ruairi Barnwell from Ireland Network Minnesota stopped by to talk about how the organization helps build a bridge for newly arrived Irish men and women in the community. The craic was fierce, as you can imagine.By The Crafty Rogues
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How modern physicists are trying to make sense of gravity
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There's a hundred-year-old conundrum in physics that we're still yet to untangle, and it has to do with the very nature of space-time itself.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Strange Frontiers 09 | The digital tool helping Athenians celebrate and discover the history beneath their feet
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Just below the surface of Athens are layers of clues about ancient civilisations. The non-profit Dipylon Society creates digital tools that help connect modern Athenians with the city's history.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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26. Why international students don't get professional job abroad?
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In this episode, we focus on why specifically for international students, getting professional job while studying is quite challenging. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/-9CWclmo0BQ
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Now that the dust has settled after the end of the Premier League campaign, the boys thought it was time to take a look back at the season as a whole. That, of course, means a visit from the great Carl Craig. Have some!By The Crafty Rogues
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Strange Frontiers 08 | One of the world's quietest places listening to Earth’s mysterious rumbles
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The Black Forest Observatory in Germany listens to the gentlest rumbles of the Earth - and unravels mysteries in these signals.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Hydrophones and AI help monitor marine mammals in the Antarctic
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Dr Brian Miller is using machine learning to help sift through thousands of hours of marine animal recordings, speeding up conservation research in the Antarctic.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pygmy Blue-Tongue translocation in South Australia
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As the climate changes, many species may have to relocate to survive - including the Pygmy Blue-Tongue Lizard which is receiving some assistance from scientists in South Australia.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Quinno was more than a little unwell, but Cosgrove picked up the slack in fine style. It actually ended up being a really fun show, especially if you're a fan of Toronto, Crunchies, USA cricket, watching football at Brit's, and N'Golo Kante. Rory McIlroy fans may feel differently.By The Crafty Rogues
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2 Samuel 22 - Rod Bayley - 16.06.24 by Wollongong Baptist ChurchBy Wollongong Baptist Church
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The use of space has become even more complicated with a great range of players including wealthy individuals and now many more nation states. Are there controls? Who is in control? And what if something goes terribly wrong?By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Amander Clark at UCLA is trying to understand the processes involved in the formation of eggs and sperm with the aim of producing them from pluripotent stem cells in vitro.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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