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    Explore "northern territory" with insightful episodes like "Gunships at the Darwin Tip: The Sandline Affair 1997", "Summer Series Second Bite #6: Water Rights the New Land Rights", "Summer Series Second Bite #5: Singleton Station", "E145: The Humpty Doo Poltergeist" and "E67 - Élodie - Vanlife en famille en Australie - partie 2" from podcasts like ""Backyard Battlefields", "Water Watch Radio", "Water Watch Radio", "Coffee and Cases Podcast" and "Famille & Voyages, le podcast"" and more!

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    Summer Series Second Bite #6: Water Rights the New Land Rights

    Summer Series Second Bite #6: Water Rights the New Land Rights

    Water Watch's Summer Series continues with a presentation by Dr Josie Douglas, the General Manager of the Central Land Council speaking at the Fresh Water Futures Panel at the Environment Centre NT State of Environment Conference in September 2023. 

    With thanks to the PEW Charitable Trust for accessing conference audio and organising the Fresh Water Futures Panel.

    Watch Watch is produced by Broken Hill Community radio 2DRY. 

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    Summer Series Second Bite #5: Singleton Station

    Summer Series Second Bite #5: Singleton Station

    2023 Water Watch Summer series continues with a story from a little community 400km north of Alice springs called Ali Curung and a proposal by the NT government to extract 40,000mgL of groundwater annually to produce fruits and vegetables.
    This episode was first published in August this year and things may have changed since then.


    In this episode we spoke to Maureen Nampijinpa O’Keefe, a Kayditch Walpiri woman from Ali Curung and Alex Vaughan from the Arid Lands Environment Centre in Mparntwe Alice Springs.

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    E145: The Humpty Doo Poltergeist

    E145: The Humpty Doo Poltergeist

    Pebbles materializing above their heads. Household knives thrown at them. Messages written in rocks and with markers on walls. Since January 1998, the six residents of 90 McMinns Drive in Humpty Doo, Australia were terrorized by a presence that kept them up at night and sometimes gave them no reprieve from its menacing activities. Was it all a hoax or were the residents truly plagued by what is now known at the Humpty Doo Poltergeist?

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    E67 - Élodie - Vanlife en famille en Australie - partie 2

    E67 - Élodie - Vanlife en famille en Australie - partie 2

    Épisode 67


    On retrouve Élodie qui nous a raconté le début de son road trip en famille à travers Australie en mode slow life dans l’épisode précédent


    Nous avons parlé de l’indécente beauté de la Tasmanie et aussi du cheminement qui les a conduit à tout quitter pour s’installer dans leur caravane. Si vous ne l’avez pas écouté, je vous conseille de mettre celui-ci en pause et de commencer par le début.


    Après la Tasmanie, la famille rejoint le continent pour découvrir cette fois les côtes du sud puis le centre rouge. Toujours en mode slow life.


    Allez, c’est reparti pour le road trip d’Élodie en Australie !


    Je vous souhaite une belle écoute :-)


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    Pour retrouver Élodie


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    🌏 Mon blog Famille & Voyages 🌍


    le blog : https://familleetvoyages.com


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    😃 Et si tu me taguais sur un de ces réseaux 😃


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    Je repartagerai ta dédicace et ça m'aiderait bien à gagner en visibilité !


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    Merci 🙏🙏🙏


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    À bientôt pour le prochain épisode.


    D'ici là, prenez soin de vous, inspirez-vous et créez-vous de chouettes souvenirs en famille. 


    Stéphanie  


    Crédit music : Luk & Jo

    (c) Famille & Voyages, le podcast par Stéphanie Cordier

    #237 Australia‘s Northern Territory

    #237 Australia‘s Northern Territory
    Heute mit Katja Bockwinkel, Travel Trade Manager Germany für Australia’s Northern Territory. Hier zu bewundern https://emag.fti.com/de/australien/northern-territory-fva https://northernterritory.com/ Die Themen: 8 australische Bundesterritorien; Northern Territory viermal größer als Deutschland; Darwin ist die nördlichste Stadt Australiens; Über Singapur nach Darwin; Inlandsflüge; Uluru; Selbstfahrer-Destination; Tropischer Norden und rotes Zentrum; Zug-Erlebnis; Outback-Beaches; Mit Propellerboote durchs Outbook; Für die Sommerferien geeignet; Campen unterm Sternenhimmel im Outback; Kakadu Nationalpark Dir stehen folgende Informationsquellen und Kontaktmöglichkeiten zur Verfügung: https://www.fti.de/service/reisehinweise.html https://www.fti.de/blog/reiseberichte-und-tipps/expertentipps/urlaub-corona-einreisebestimmungen/ Schreib uns deine Fragen, Reiseerlebnisse und Reisetipps an gluecksmomente@fti.de

    #77 - Northern Territory: The Australia Series

    #77 - Northern Territory: The Australia Series
    We’re off to the Heart of Australia, the red centre and the top end of Oz - The Northern Territory. We welcome Nannette Holliday - International Woman of Mystery for this episode! As a published author and freelance travel and lifestyle writer, Nannette has an incredible insight into her adopted home state of Northern Territory. Emma shares her experience of visiting the absolute essential stops of Uluru, The Olgas, Kings Canyon and Alice Springs in the Red Centre, and the capital of the state, Darwin. While Nannette takes us to some of the untapped gold in this captivating part of Australia. If you really want to learn about Indigenous Australia and the traditional land owners who carry the stories, the NT is a must. There’s so much story in the land itself and it mustn’t be missed. You never never know, if you never never go! So come travel vicariously with us and then go plan your next NT trip! I’m excited to have mine booked to the Larapinta in May 2021.

    #71 - The Australia Series

    #71 - The Australia Series
    I come from a land Down Under!! And we're going to deep dive in and explore it. Considering the fact that I won't be leaving my island home for some time, and these past 2 years have given me more time to explore this great land, I thought we could all go on the journey to visit all the states and territories together. This is our first series and we are so excited to kick off with Australia!! There are 8 states and territories so over the next two months, we'll visit them all. We're still looking for guests and stories, so make sure to email us if you'd like to share something or even join us on the podcast - info@lovellytravels.com. As always there'll be lots of chat in the group around this topic so please head on over and join us on Facebook in the Lovelly Travels Community. I'm so excited to travel vicariously around my home country with all of you!

    Episode 77: Raine Holcombe (Part 2)

    Episode 77: Raine Holcombe (Part 2)

    This week, I'm thrilled to welcome back Raine Holcombe. Raine shared her incredible struggle with fertility back on Episode 28. It was a heartbreaking journey that took them across the country for treatments, thousands of kilometres away from their remote cattle station in the northern territory. Finally, there was a breakthrough, and an undiagnosed rare genetic condition was discovered. Both Raine and Potter carry the same DQ alpha gene, which causes an embryo to self-abort. They had one option left; a rare treatment in Melbourne... And it worked! Six months ago they welcome a beautiful, healthy baby girl. It was very special to chat to Raine again, and this time, we pick things up from her pregnancy and beyond.

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    Never Been Kissed

    Never Been Kissed

    This week we are covering Never Been Kissed. What a wild movie, and not in a good way. Will we file a formal lawsuit against the producers of this film? Tune in to find out

    Show Notes:

    Promiscuous - Nelly Furtado

    Deez Nuts

    Halo

    Yugioh

    Hawaiian Lay

    Lamington

    Risky Business Tom Cruise

    Patrick Mahomes

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    Take It Blak podcast - EPISODE 20 STEM & Indigital's Mikaela Jade

    Take It Blak podcast - EPISODE 20 STEM & Indigital's Mikaela Jade

    In this episode of Take It Blak, NITV's Science & Technology Editor Rae Johnston has your monthly hit of the latest STEM news and interviews, looking at the intersection of traditional knowledge and modern science, and speaking to industry leaders. This month: how we know there's water on the moon, noise-cancelling without the headphones,  what makes the PlayStation 5 controller so special and the ethics and future of DNA study. Plus, Indigital's Mikaela Jade talks about alternate pathways into tech and decolonisation using Minecraft. 

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