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    Explore " snowy mountains" with insightful episodes like "Ali Pottinger and the 2023 Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko Special.", "Snowy Hydro, Florence and the sinkhole", "Country is crying out for good people with Richard Swain — Episode 23", "The Big Fish: Stocking Stocky Galaxias" and "Finding Paleface [Update]" from podcasts like ""Dirt Church Radio Trail Running", "ABC News Daily", "Take me to the River", "Big Fish" and "Days Like These — True Stories"" and more!

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    Ali Pottinger and the 2023 Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko Special.

    Ali Pottinger and the 2023 Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko Special.

    Kia ora e te whānau. *We acknowledge the Monero Ngarigo people, the traditional custodians of the land that this podcast was recorded on, and pay respect to their elders past, present, and emerging*. 

    STONE THE FLAMING CROWS! No, literally. They are terrifying. Join Eugene and Matt on this very special episode of DCR when our heroes travel to Thredbo in the Snowy Mountains for the second edition of Ultra-Trail Kosciusko by UTMB.  This sophomore edition of the event threw everything at the 2750 brave souls who toe’d the line across the 27, 50, 100km,  and 100 mile distances - hail, lightening storms, burning heat, driving rain. The works! Joined by special guest presenter Ali Pottinger from SQUADRUN, hear the triumphs and challenges of the weeked from the KCC (Kiwi Commentary Collective) as we run down the four days. Also listen in for bonus interviews with IRONMAN Marketing Manager Devon Beckman about what goes into making a trail event truly special, and 50km men’s winner Tuomas Kari of Finland. Dirt Church Radio. Best Enjoyed Running.




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    Ultra-Trail Kosciuszko by UTMB 

    SCOTT Running 

    Julbo Eyewear 

    UltrAspire

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    Ciele

    Further Faster New Zealand



    Snowy Hydro, Florence and the sinkhole

    Snowy Hydro, Florence and the sinkhole

    Snowy Hydro 2.0 was meant to be a nation building project, supposed to begin delivering green power to the grid by next year. 

    But the pumped hydro project in the Snowy Mountains of NSW has been up-ended by a single tunnelling machine called Florence that got bogged underground.

    The mega project was once estimated to cost $2 billion, but is now four years behind schedule and forecast to cost much more.

    Today, Four Corners reporter Angus Grigg on the mistakes that were made and the billions of taxpayer dollars they’ve cost. 

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    Angus Grigg, Four Corners reporter

    Country is crying out for good people with Richard Swain — Episode 23

    Country is crying out for good people with Richard Swain — Episode 23

    In today's episode, Siwan talks with Richard Swain, a Dabee man of the Wiradjuri nation and a river adventure guide (Alpine River Adventures) in the Snowy Mountains, in Kozciuszko National Park. Richard grew up learning the history of the Australian landscape from his father, and his grandfather taught him how Aboriginal peoples moved through and respected country.  Richard has a long history of volunteering on local environmental and community projects and has a first-hand understanding of the huge impact feral animals have on Australia’s natural environment. Richard is an ambassador for the Invasive Species Council, helping to raise the profile of the role of Indigenous peoples in caring for Country and protecting it from invasive species. His life is now dedicated to protecting the environment from the impacts of modern society.

    Content Warning: This conversation includes a description of a massacre of Aboriginal people from 17:00 - 17:26 that may be of concern for some listeners.

    This conversation covers a wide range of topics, ranging from Richard's experience with advocacy, the problem with the culture of modern Australia, and how indigenous and non-indigenous Australians can move forward together towards a lore of restoration — as Richard puts it, "Country is crying out for good people". It's a hard-hitting conversation at points, but one which provokes us and challenges us to improve, for the sake of Country and for ourselves.

    To view this episode's show notes, visit https://arrc.au/country-is-crying-out-for-good-people-with-richard-swain-episode-23.

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    🎙️ Listen to our other episodes: https://arrc.au/podcast/
    🌱 Learn more about the Australian River Restoration Centre: arrc.au
    Take Me to the River is an Australian River Restoration Centre podcast production, hosted by Dr. Siwan Lovett and produced by Chris Walsh, with support from the rest of the ARRC Team. ✨



    Finding Paleface [Update]

    Finding Paleface [Update]

    When horse lover Nicole began to learn about brumbies, there was one who took her breath away on Facebook page: Paleface. He was the most famous stallion of all the wild horses on the Snowy Mountains. A rock star horse with a breathless online following. But after the bushfires of 2019, he disappeared. Fast forward to 2021 when Nicole helps rescue a herd of brumbies from the Mountains: could an angry, malnourished stallion in the back of the horse truck be him? It's up to Nicole to find out, armed with only with an obsession to find out the truth and a d*ck pic.

    Finding Paleface [Update]

    Finding Paleface [Update]

    When horse lover Nicole began to learn about brumbies, there was one who took her breath away on Facebook page: Paleface. He was the most famous stallion of all the wild horses on the Snowy Mountains. A rock star horse with a breathless online following. But after the bushfires of 2019, he disappeared. Fast forward to 2021 when Nicole helps rescue a herd of brumbies from the Mountains: could an angry, malnourished stallion in the back of the horse truck be him? It's up to Nicole to find out, armed with only with an obsession to find out the truth and a d*ck pic.

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