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    Explore " the age" with insightful episodes like "Ron Fenton: The cop and the dog that saved him", "OTPBD News Special - 22nd March 2021", "Russell Street bombing: The day that shocked a nation", "Classic Party Mix Lollies" and "Revenge on Walsh Street: The two for one pact" from podcasts like ""Naked City", "Open the Pod Bay Doors", "Naked City", "The Junkees - Dave O'Neil and Kitty Flanagan" and "Naked City"" and more!

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    Ron Fenton: The cop and the dog that saved him

    Ron Fenton: The cop and the dog that saved him

    In 1984 policeman Ron Fenton was nearly given up for dead. Shot in the head and slumped unconscious next to his police car. That is until a cop in an unmarked car took it upon himself to charge do drag Ron to safety. They thought Ron wouldn’t make it to hospital, then that he would not regain consciousness and finally that
    he would never return to work. They didn’t know Ron. He battled back and eventually was back on the road. But it came at a cost – he would suffer PTSD and leave the Force to battle his demons alone. Depression, flash backs, mood swings and vicious night terrors had led him to attempt to take his own life. That is, until he met Yogi, a companion dog trained by an inmate in Bathurst prison. The dog and the prisoner saved Ron’s life.

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    OTPBD News Special - 22nd March 2021

    OTPBD News Special - 22nd March 2021
    Welcome to another edition of the OTPBD News Special, our fortnightly series analysing the news that matters for Australian and Kiwi startups.

    Meet this week's panel...

    Topics we discuss:
    In this edition, we talk about recently-announced funds in Australia, including LaunchVic's $10m sidecar fund to support women-led startups and Investible's new $50m fund. Piggybacking off of the announcement of LaunchVic's fund, the panel deep dives into the lack of funding for women-led startups in Australia and what needs to be done to address it. The panel also discusses the Roblox IPO, Vend acquisition by Lightspeed, CBA launching a BNPL competitor to AfterPay, Stripe's doubling of their valuation. Lastly, NFTs are on the table again as we discuss a $23m raise by OpenSea from Andreessen Horowitz.

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    Russell Street bombing: The day that shocked a nation

    Russell Street bombing: The day that shocked a nation

    Sometimes life and death can be decided by something as simple as the toss of a coin. On that day, so many years ago, a young policewoman named Angela Taylor was working in the watch house at Russell Street when she lost the toss over who would do the staff lunch run. She was only a metre away when a car bomb, containing around 60 sticks of gelignite, exploded at 47 seconds past 1pm.

    She was caught in the fireball, suffered horrendous injuries and died 24 days later.While Melbourne was shocked, those who made the bomb were disappointed with the level of devastation. While they killed one and left another 21 injured, they expected a much greater death toll. This is the story of the bombing, the investigation and the tragic aftermath.

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    Classic Party Mix Lollies

    Classic Party Mix Lollies

    Something for everyone in a party mix, right?

    A little mixed business/milkbar economics lesson snuck in too.

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    Revenge on Walsh Street: The two for one pact

    Revenge on Walsh Street: The two for one pact

    Part 1 of 2 Known armed robber Graeme Jensen was shot dead by police as he evaded arrest at Narre Warren. Jensen was part of a group called 'The Flemington Crew' who operated in the 80s and early 90s, when armed robberies were a weekly occurrence. Police wanted him for the murder of a security guard, but Jensen was innocent, and the arrenst went badly wrong. A split second decision left Jensen dead, and his criminal associates vowing for revenge. The murders of two police at Walsh Street the day after wasn't the only aftermath of the Jensen shooting. There were murder charges for the arresting crew, a suicide and a complete change of approach at Victoria Police. 

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    Pong Su extra: Taking the helm of the Pong Su

    Pong Su extra: Taking the helm of the Pong Su

    Nicholas Martin had a very important role in the Pong Su story, but it’s one he’s never talked publicly about until now. 

    Nicholas was a navy clearance diver who boarded the Pong Su with the SAS troops. After clearing the ship for improvised explosive devices, Nicholas took command of the bridge and working with one of the captured North Koreans steered the Pong Su back to Sydney Harbour.

    In this interview you’ll also hear about what it’s like to skipper a navy patrol boat in Australia’s northern water at the age of 20, and what it takes to be a clearance diver. 


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

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    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Production assistance - Margaret Gordon
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

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    Reckoning

    Reckoning

    Episode 10. After 16 years, the truth finally emerges about the tight bond between three of the key players in the heroin import and their ties to North Korea.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is  a 10-part series brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. 

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    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

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    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional audio from: CNN

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Truth the Dead Know by Anne Sexton - read by Jason Chong.

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    The most free they’d ever be

    The most free they’d ever be

    Episode 9. Nerves are frayed on all sides as a marathon courtroom case concludes. The Australian government plans for a spectacular end to the Pong Su.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional audio from: Channel Nine and the AFL.

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was from Law of the Jungle by Rudyard Kipling - read by Jason Chong. 

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    The defector's choice

    The defector's choice

    Episode 8. Australian prosecutors travel to Seoul to meet North Korean defectors as they try to understand the power structure on board the Pong Su. While laboratory results tell police there is something different about the Pong Su’s heroin.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional audio from: Associated Press, ABC news America and Richard Rogers.

    The poem you heard at the start of this episode is called I go down to the shore by Mary Oliver - read by Jason Chong.

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    You need a lawyer

    You need a lawyer

    Episode 7. The legal battle begins to save the Pong Su crew and a special relationship builds between a suburban Melbourne solicitor and a mysterious North Korean man who has everyone guessing.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional audio from: Channel Nine, NBC and Asia Brief.

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from Diving into the Wreck by Adrienne Rich - read by Jason Chong.

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    Hidden forces

    Hidden forces

    Episode 6. Was Kim Jong Il’’s secretive money-making agency behind the Pong Su heroin importation? A high-profile North Korean defector speaks out.

    Age & SMH subscribers can listen to an extended interview with former clearance diver Nicholas Martin here: https://bit.ly/2Kackvx


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Assistant Producer - Margaret Gordon
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional audio from: Time Magazine, C-SPAN, Alux.com, Vidello Productions, NBC, Associated Press, Sky News UK, Journeyman pictures, Channel 10, Channel 9, ABC, ABC America and CNN

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from the poem Midnight Sun by Kim Hyesoon - read by Jason Chong.

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    Hot pursuit

    Hot pursuit

    Episode 5. A dramatic chase at sea unfolds to stop a fleeing Pong Su. The North Korean crew fears the worst for their Master after they are told by their superiors in Pyongyang to stop and fight.

    Age & SMH subscribers can listen to an extended interview with former SAS soldiers Ben Pronk and Tim Curtis here: https://bit.ly/36s4szb


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Extra production - Tim Mummery
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional audio from: Channel Seven

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Old man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway- read by Jason Chong.

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    "Do you believe in luck?"

    "Do you believe in luck?"

    Episode four. Tension among the Asian crime syndicate members is at breaking point, while Australian police keep finding their best laid plans are going astray.

    A dead body on the beach throws everyone off their game.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Extra production - Tim Mummery
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Wasteland by T.S Eliot, read by Jason Chong.

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    Going fishing

    Going fishing

    Episode three. Secretly bugged conversations give Australian police clues about the immense scale of the heroin import. On board the Pong Su, two men prepare to risk everything to make it happen.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional audio from: Reuters, Associated Press and the Australian Liberal Party.

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from The Merchant of Venice by William Shakespeare, read by Jason Chong.

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    Master Sun's big gamble

    Master Sun's big gamble

    Episode two. Pong Su skipper Song Man Sun embarks on his final journey before retirement, while Australian police get a big break as they covertly track suspected Asian crime syndicate foot soldiers around Melbourne’s casino and the nearby Great Ocean Road coast.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional film audio from: Narcos Productions LLC and MMDP Munich Movie Development & Production

    The reading you heard at the start of this episode was an excerpt from 'The Rime of the Ancient Mariner' by Samuel Taylor Coleridge - read by Jason Chong.

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    "This f---ing boat"

    "This f---ing boat"

    Episode one. North Korean cargo ship the Pong Su comes dangerously close to Australia’s Great Ocean Road shoreline as part of a high-risk, high-reward operation to import a record amount of heroin. Coastal locals have never seen anything like it.


    The Last Voyage of the Pong Su is brought to you by the newsrooms of The Age & Sydney Morning Herald. A new episode of this 10-part series drops on Tuesdays.

    If you’re enjoying this series, leave a review on iTunes and recommend us to a friend.

    To read more, and to watch the videos referenced in this episode, head to our websites.

    Our supporters power our newsrooms and are critical for the sustainability of news coverage. Click on the links to subscribe to The Age or The Sydney Morning Herald.


    Reporter - Richard Baker (Get in touch: rbaker@theage.com.au )
    Executive Producer - Rachael Dexter
    Narrative Consultant - Kate Cole-Adams
    Consulting Producer - Siobhan McHugh
    Music & Composition - Vicki Hansen
    Sound design & mixing - John Greenfield
    Script translations - Yan Zhuang
    Head of Audio - Tom McKendrick

    Actors:
    Chin Kwang Lee is played by Andy Song
    Kiam Fah Teng is played by Anthony Ting
    Yau Kim Lam is played by Jason Chong
    Casting - Catapult Casting

    Additional Audio from: Largo International N.V, World Surf League and Sky News

    The poem you heard at the start of this episode is titled ‘Waves’ by South Korean poet Cho Oh-hyun, read by Jason Chong.

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    Trailer: The Last Voyage of the Pong Su

    Trailer: The Last Voyage of the Pong Su

    Launching Tuesday, October 8 - Richard Baker investigates the final journey of the Pong Su in a new podcast from The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.

    When a dead body and bags of heroin washes up on the southern coast of Australia, a dark tale begins to unfold...

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    Coming soon: The Last Voyage of the Pong Su

    Coming soon: The Last Voyage of the Pong Su

    When a dead body and bags of heroin washed up on the southern coast of Australia, a dark tale began to unfold...

    Richard Baker investigates the final journey of the Pong Su in a new podcast from The Age & Sydney Morning Herald.

    Subscribe now wherever you get your podcasts, and look out for episode 1 on October 8.

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    Byrning down the house

    Byrning down the house

    In this episode, Karl and Andrew cast their eyes, minds and tonsils over the Coen Brothers' Netflix movie The Ballad of Buster Scruggs, Steve "12 Years a Slave" McQueen's superior genre flick Widows, and feast on live music at the Age Music Victoria Awards and at the remarkable concert-cum-dance performance staged by David Byrne and his 11-piece band. Turn on, tune in, don't drop out.

    Karl Quinn is on Twitter, Facebook and writes a lot for Fairfax Media.
    The Clappers is produced by Nearly, a podcast network.

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    Episode 16 - The Ashes: Sherrin in the Park

    Episode 16 - The Ashes: Sherrin in the Park

    What if the greatest season of all time was played but one of the greatest footy writers the game has ever known wasn’t there to see it? This was Greg Baum’s story in 1993 he was deployed to cover Australia’s Ashes campaign in England that winter for The Age.

    So, instead of writing about Ablett and Winmar and Godra and all the rest, he was documenting the rise of Shane Warne as Allan Border’s side thrashed the Poms and retained the urn.

    But that didn’t mean the footy was lost upon those on tour, both cricketers and journalists alike – far from it. We talk to Greg Baum about how the worlds of footy and cricket collided on the other side of the world during The Greatest Season that Was: 1993

    The Greatest Season That Was: 93 documents our contention that in 1993, footy was never better. Hosted by Adam Collins, Dan Brettig and Shannon Gill, this series is an in-depth exploration of one amazing season. 

    The Greatest Season That Was: 93 is produced by Jay Mueller and edited by Thom Lion. Check out Bad Producer Productions for more podcasts. 

    Thanks for listening. Please take a moment to leave a review at Apple Podcasts and be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. 
     
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    The Greatest Season That Was: 1993 uses YouTube audio from the following sources:

    • Various 1993 Channel 7 Football Broadcasts
    • Channel 7 That Was The Season That Was
    • Channel 7 Sportsworld
    • Channel 7 News
    • Channel 9 Sunday Footy Show
    • Channel 9 Sports Sunday
    • Channel 9 News  
    • Channel 10 News
    • ABC 7:30 Report.

     

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