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    Episodes (18)

    Sustainable Wine Growing: The Future?

    Sustainable Wine Growing: The Future?
    What does it take to grow the perfect grape? Find out in today’s episode with Stan Grant, a vineyard specialist with decades of experience in the grape-growing industry. We discuss Stan's journey into grape growing, the biggest issue in grape nutrition, balancing yield and quality, changes in grape growing practices, creating a crop nutrition plan, differentiating grape varieties for wine, table grapes, and raisins, the challenges and future of the grape industry, and Stan's publications and speaking engagements.
     
    Takeaways
    • Grapevines require a balanced approach to nutrition and stress management to achieve high-quality yields.
    • Mechanization and precision fertigation have revolutionized grape growing practices, allowing for more efficient use of resources.
    • Different grape varieties are cultivated for wine, table grapes, and raisins, each with specific production goals and management practices.
    • The grape industry faces challenges such as labor shortages, water availability, and disease management, but innovation and efficiency can help overcome these obstacles.
    • Stan Grant's expertise and contributions to the grape industry have been instrumental in raising the level of knowledge and improving practices.

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    Midweek Mediawatch - a potentially toxic election season

    Midweek Mediawatch - a potentially toxic election season
    In this week's Midweek Mediawatch, Hayden Donnell talks to Mark Leishman about racist abuse of journalists and the potential for more of it in a toxic election campaign. Also: an eyebrow-raising Media Council decision; two enduring magazines changing hands; exclusive coverage of awards that excludes other award winners - and some surprising talkback debate about cycling.      .

    Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island: Stan Grant

    Kurt Fearnley's Tiny Island: Stan Grant

    We're back for 2023!

    In this episode of Tiny Island, host Kurt Fearnley welcomes special guest Stan Grant, renowned journalist, author and commentator. Kurt and Stan delve into the complexities of identity, culture and the power of storytelling. With their shared experiences and unique perspectives, they discuss the challenges faced by Indigenous communities and the importance of amplifying their voices.
     

    Stan Grant "With the Falling of the Dusk"

    Stan Grant "With the Falling of the Dusk"

    Stan Grant talks about his brilliant new book, “With the Falling of the Dusk”.


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    Does the Media Fail Aboriginal Political Aspirations?

    Does the Media Fail Aboriginal Political Aspirations?
    A white lens has distorted Black stories ever since Captain James Cook took possession of the continent now known as Australia and since that time the interests of settlers have dominated media reporting on Aboriginal people.

    This matters because reporting shapes the way Aboriginal political worlds are understood and talked about and the storyteller is often the most powerful person in the room.

    In the first of five landmark conversations we ask ‘Does the Media Fail Aboriginal Political Aspirations?’

    This discussion is chaired by Professor Devleena Ghosh from the University of Technology, Sydney and features Professor Stan Grant Jnr, Wiradjuri man, Vice Chancellor's Chair of Australian-Indigenous Belonging at Charles Sturt University and former ABC Global Affairs and Indigenous Affairs Analyst, along with Professor Heidi Norman from the Indigenous Land & Justice Research Hub at UTS and host of Black Stories Matter.

    This podcast is inspired by the book 'Does the Media Fail Aboriginal Political Aspirations: 45 years of news media reporting of key political moments’ by Amy Thomas, Heidi Norman and Andrew Jakubowicz from the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences at UTS.

    The Black Stories Matter podcast was made with the support of Aboriginal Affairs New South Wales as part of a strategy to improve the dynamics between Aboriginal people and governments.

    The Australian Dream ─ Stan Grant's speech on racism at Ethics Centre IQ2 Debate, 2015

    The Australian Dream  ─ Stan Grant's speech on racism at Ethics Centre IQ2 Debate, 2015

    This episode features award winning Australian journalist Stan Grant's stirring speech in an IQ2 debate at the Ethics Centre on the topic 'That racism is destroying the Australian Dream'. The speech went viral after it was broadcast in early 2016, and sits as one of the most articulate and challenging speeches ever delivered on the subject of racism.

    The IQ2 speech is on Speakola, as is Grant's powerful UNSW address in the aftermath of Four Corners revelations of brutality in Northern Territory youth detention centres. The episode opens with a snippet of James Baldwin speaking on a similar topic at the Cambridge Union in 1965.

    Stan Grant's books are available through Harper Collins, and his 'Tell it to the World' memoir is on Amazon.

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    Charismania: Three Baptisms

    Charismania: Three Baptisms
    The term Pentecostal/Charismatic has almost taken on a negative connotation described with words like fanatics, holy-rollers, tongue-talkers, snake-handlers through the years. The term has come to have a crazy and even scary fear about it. As a church, we don't care to debate terms, but we want all God has for us. Most of all, we want to be Biblical. In the Bible, after an encounter with the person of the Holy Spirit, people were empowered to turn the world upside down in one generation. They had an experience with the living Christ. They had the infilling of the Holy Spirit. And you can too.

    Charismania: The Power of Pentecost

    Charismania: The Power of Pentecost
    The term Pentecostal/Charismatic has almost taken on a negative connotation described with words like fanatics, holy-rollers, tongue-talkers, snake-handlers through the years. The term has come to have a crazy and even scary fear about it. As a church, we don't care to debate terms, but we want all God has for us. Most of all, we want to be Biblical. In the Bible, after an encounter with the person of the Holy Spirit, people were empowered to turn the world upside down in one generation. They had an experience with the living Christ. They had the infilling of the Holy Spirit. And you can too.

    Charismania: The Person of the Holy Spirit

    Charismania: The Person of the Holy Spirit
    The term Pentecostal/Charismatic has almost taken on a negative connotation described with words like fanatics, holy-rollers, tongue-talkers, snake-handlers through the years. The term has come to have a crazy and even scary fear about it. As a church, we don't care to debate terms, but we want all God has for us. Most of all, we want to be Biblical. In the Bible, after an encounter with the person of the Holy Spirit, people were empowered to turn the world upside down in one generation. They had an experience with the living Christ. They had the infilling of the Holy Spirit. And you can too.