Tony Briscoe brings you rural news and events from Tasmania and a the nation.
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Welcome to The Heart of it, where we delve deep into the stories behind the legends of Tasmanian football. In this podcast, we explore the rich tapestry of Tasmania’s football history, celebrating the players who have left an indelible mark on the game. While their achievements on the field have been well-documented, we believe there’s more to the story. Our conversations go beyond the headlines, offering listeners a glimpse into the journey that shaped these remarkable careers. From humble ...
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Tasmania Talks, is unashamedly Tasmanian and sharply focused on the real issues affecting you and your fellow Tasmanians.
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Welcome to Be Tasmanian: a podcast about an impossible mission in a small state at the bottom of the world. It’s about uncovering a hidden story that unites people, and using that story to inspire community action. It’s about place-branding, destination marketing and economic development, but it’s really about culture: It’s about who we are, why we live where we live, what all that means, and what we ought to do about it.
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Podcast by THE FRESH PRINCE OF TASMANIA
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New cellar door at Bream Creek proving a successDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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More than 100 people attended a meeting overnight in the north west of Tasmania to discuss a Renewable Energy ZoneDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Huon Aquaculture continues multi million investment in TasmaniaDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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There is no better example of the importance of the state’s AFL license to young Tasmanians than the story of Ian Callinan. A star junior, the Rokeby product was the epitome of the natural footballer – highly skilled on both left and right foot and with an uncanny sense of where the goals were. But despite a glittering football resume, Callinan’s d…
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A number of Tasmanian farmers have lost thousands of dollars in an online scame over hayDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Suppliers to the big supermarkets will be protected under tough new lawsDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Two container loads of Tiger Fuji apples are being packed for shipment to TaiwanDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Lyons MP Brian Mitchell says he found out on Budget night that no money had been set aside for the Greater South East Irrigation SchemeDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Farm workers in Tasmania's north west have endured several days of below zero temperaturesDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The first creditors meeting of a Tasmanian salad company will be held next weekDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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One of the AFL’s finest wingmen during the 80’s and 90’s Darrin Pritchard played in three premierships with Hawthorn, the club he barracked for as a child. In this episode, Pritchard details how he had initially hoped to play for Fitzroy. He also reflects on his childhood growing up at Mount Nelson, the guidance of Chris Fagan and Andy Bennett at t…
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More farmers are calling for the completion of the Greater South East Irrigation Scheme in Tasmania's southDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tasmanian fruit growers join in ACCC RoundtableDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A record yield for one olive grove in the state, but half of last year's result at a much bigger grove in the south.Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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From a near death experience to an AFLW premiership, the career of Tasmania Devils girls’ head coach Jess Wuetschner has been truly remarkable. In this episode, Wuetschner details the circumstances around her brush with death and the crippling aftereffects. The women’s football trail blazer also reflects on her involvement in the AFLW revolution an…
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Two major vineyard expansions in Tasmania are reliant on surety of irrigation waterDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Vineyard expansions depend on water suretyDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Milk company Saputo says revenues for the fourth quarter were up but net earnings downDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Whiskey barrels in new bond stores in the Coal River ValleyDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Rural news and events from Tasmania and the nation.Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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No reasons have been given for the lack of funding in the Federal budget for the Greater South East Irrigation SchemeDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Why was the Greater South East Irrigation Scheme not included in the Federal BudgetDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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One of Tasmanian football’s sharpest minds Max Brown discusses his journey from premiership-winning forward to highly decorated coach. Affectionately known as ‘The Fox,’ Brown’s involvement in senior football on the north west coast spans five decades. In this episode, he reflects on the bitter rivalries that existed between towns in what was a fer…
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A traditional way to market woolDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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AWI wants more wool producers to vote in this year's Wool PollDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A Tasmanian company producing medicinal cannabis has won three major awardsDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The installation of a drip irrigation system on a Tasmanian orchard has helped a young fruit grower win the Apple and Pear Australia Rising Star Award, presented last night in Melbourne at the APAL Conference.Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tasmanians have won major awards in the fruit, wool and medicinal cannabis industriesDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Day one of the Campbell Town Show is underway in the MidlandsDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Milk giant Fonterra becomes first major processor to publish minimum milk price for next season.Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The state of Tasmania is well known for its football champions, in this episode a true champion of Tasmanian football’s quest to join the AFL, former premier Peter Gutwein, discusses the strongarm tactics he used to help deliver the coveted 19th license. Gutwein also shares his own extraordinary football story, which began as a kid at Myrtle Park, …
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Rural news and events from Tasmania and the nation.Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tasmanian apple growers look at better pricesDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Apple growers in Tasmania have had a good harvest but the prices from the supermarkets are not expected to riseDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Sale of Fonterra assets questionedDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Claims the Fonterra asset sale will not be good for dairy farmers, workers at the two Tasmanian factories and consumersDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Influential interstate sommeliers keen to add more cool climate Tasmanian wine to their menusDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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With 727 goals in only 129 VFL games at an average of 5.64, the extraordinary goal kicking feats of Australian Football Hall of Fame legend Peter Hudson will never be surpassed. In this episode, the champion full-forward reflects on his early years growing up behind the Boyer Oval in New Norfolk and his cherished memories of playing in a senior pre…
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Saputo workers at Burnie continue their industrial action over wage parityDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Relief for King Island farmers as much needed hay arrivesDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Primary Industries Minister Jane Howlett on Tasmanian agricultural issuesDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Launceston's Mia King reflects on her journey from talented teenage gymnast to emerging star of the AFLW. With a family history that bears the scars of the stolen generation, King opens up on her indigenous heritage and the challenges that have accompanied it. She also touches on the disappointment of losing last season's AFLW Grand Final, her love…
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Fonterra looks at selling off its Tasmanian assetsDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Over the next few weeks milk processors will start rolling out prices they'll pay farmers for the new milk season.Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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No money for Greater South East Irrigation SchemeDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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No money for major irrigation schemeDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The Australian Football Hall of Fame contains 31 legends, four of them are from Tasmania. The island state that accounts for some two percent of the nation's population extraordinarily boasts 12-percent of its football greats. One of those greats is Royce Hart, arguably the game's finest ever centre half forward. In this episode, Royce reflects on …
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The live sheep export ban is expected to affect Tasmanian sheep producersDi Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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A multi million dollar trial to feed seaweed to Tasmanian cattle is expected to cut methane emissions.Di Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Dodges Ferry flier Jeremy Howe has tasted the greatest high in football, an AFL premiership, but the story of his career is not totally defined by the high marks and high moments. Howe has also endured his share of harrowing experiences. From early challenges at Melbourne and the unexpected death of his mother to the horrific broken arm that almost…
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