Welcome to Theory Time! I’m Jake and this podcast will make preparing for your theory test that little bit easier. Each week I’ll be joined by my 2 companions, Deano and Cam, as we go through every theory topic by delving into a few questions to test your theory knowledge.Don't miss out on Deano Vs Cam, Driving Stories and our specials! #TheoryTime. 📨Send us your questions and Driving stories to @TheoryTimePod or TheoryTime@passngo.net
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A comprehensive roundup of the major stories from the region and the people involved and affected by them.
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Record Wrap brings you the main Adventist headlines from across the South Pacific and the world—weekly. In about 15 minutes, get caught up on everything you need to know. Each episode features the main stories of the week and a special segment, "Making Headlines," with a quick roundup of global Adventist news and other stories of interest. A closing interview on the main story offers deeper insights into what's happening in our community. Hosted by news editor Juliana Muniz alongside a rotat ...
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Local, national and international interviews with activists on human rights, civil liberties and animal welfare issues. The show has been on air since the late 1980s.
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25 years has gone since one of the most progressive agendas for women’s rights and gender equality came about: The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. As time has gone by, feminists around the world are taking stock, where are we now and how far has we yet to go in our quest for social and gender justice? Listen to interviews with activists from around the world that was conducted at the regional Beijing+25 forums in Europe/Central Asia and Asia-Pacific. The podcast is led by Women’ ...
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The Fiji government says it will investigate organisers of the Miss Universe Fiji pageant after the contest ended in disarray.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week, we hear from leaders on how the SPD is investing in them and how the Church is committed to developing diverse and effective leaders. Also: ADRA Fiji was recognised for advancing gender equality; the first Adventist University recently celebrated 150 years; and meat consumption trends are shifting in Australia. 00:00 Opening and headline…
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Politok pulls back the curtain on what goes on in Pacific politics. PNG journalist Scott Waide speaks with the region's leaders, public servants, aid workers, academics, and everyday people to uncover the real stories and unpack the big questions.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Pope Francis is in Papua New Guinea this weekend where he'll be taking Sunday mass with more than 30,000 people in the capital Port Moresby.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Adventists across the South Pacific took a stand against violence in August. In this episode we hear about enditnow initiatives in Fiji, Australia and PNG. We also explore the main factors that contributed to Avondale University being ranked #1 in Australia for full-time employment post-graduation. 00:00 Opening and Headlines 00:27 Free Medical Ser…
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China's Pacific ambassador furious after Pacific leaders allow Taiwan to continue attending Forum meetings as an observer.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The South Pacific Division is calling for Bible donations to assist with the growing number of new believers in PNG. In this episode, SPD leader Dr Nick Kross explains what is happening and how you can help. | We also look into why four Adventist women recently advocated for an increase in Australian aid at Parliament House in Canberra, ACT. 00:00 …
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Jewish activism for Palestine | Pacific Islands Forum 2024, Tonga | Push for deep sea mining off PNG coast | History of Venezuela, Pt. 3
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Honorary Associate Professor at UNSW Peter Slezak talks about his role as a Jew For Palestine and the attacks on him and fellow activists over many years, Correspondent for Islands Business, Nic Maclellan and the preparations for the Pacific Islands Forum in Tonga, Dr Helen Rosenbaum, Research Coordinator with the D…
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Seventeen people have been arrested and several kilograms of methamphetamine seized in police raids across the Tongan capital Nuku'alofa.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The ringleader of a notorious gang that allegedly killed eleven children in Papua New Guinea has turned himself in to police.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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The SPD has appointed Dr Elisapesi Manson as the new education director. In this episode we learn about her background in Adventist education and her vision in terms of Adventist ethos and academic excellence. | We also hear the highlights of #weRtheCHURCH. The program united church members across the South Pacific and beyond to celebrate God's goo…
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Right-wing thuggery, Zionist lobby & interim head of Bangladesh | Venezuela election 2024: A firsthand account from one of 1000 observers | Australian nun ejected from Philippines continues human rights ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees on right wing thuggery, analysis of the Zionist lobby and the man who was awarded the augural Sydney Peace Prize, now the interim head of Bangladesh, Former senior lecturer at Sydney University Dr Tim Anderson, back from a week in Venezuela, where he was a member of a 1,000 strong elect…
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India's President Droupadi Murmu's visit to Fiji this week marks the first-ever visit by a head of state from her country, and its growing interest in the Pacific.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Escalation? Assasination of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders & Palestinian plight | Pushing & pushing pack against GMO | Bougainville class action against Panguna mine & need for PNG inquiry into 1990s war ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Dr Tim Anderson, former senior lecturer at Sydney University, speaking about the fears that the Israeli assassinations of Hezbollah and Hamas leaders has pushed the Middle East to its most dangerous level for decades, while Palestinians continue to suffer Israeli occupation, genocide and famine. Executive Director of…
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Papua New Guinea police are using a gruesome social media video that shows a gang decapitating a corpse in the hunt for the suspects of a mass killing.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Avondale University’s vocal ensemble The Promise won two golds “Olympics of choral music”. We hear from artistic director Dr Aleta King. | We also talk about an Adventist Accessibility Scholarship which is empowering outreach to the most unreached people group in the world. 0:00 This Week’s Headlines 00:30 Maranatha Volunteers Renovate School in Ke…
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Charges laid: Philippines teachers and others | Analysis of ICJ Advisory Opinion | US protests for Gaza & RIMPAC's effect in Hawai'i | Zionist Federation taking journalist to AHRC | GeneEthics class action ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Court decision in Philippines for those charged with assisting Lumad children blockaded by the government in Mindanao – human rights activist Peter Murphy Retired South Australian QC Paul Heywood-Smith analyzing the ICJ advisory opinion regarding the unlawful presence of Israel in the Palestinian occupied territories…
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Dozens of people including women and children were killed in a vicious attack on a village in Papua New Guinea's East Sepik region.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week we talk about PAU's branding facelift. | And a digital strategy conference held by the General Conference in Thailand equipped attendees for mission and inspired collaboration. 00:00 This Week's Headlines 00:32 Security Officer Honored in Oregon 01:25 100th Anniversary of the Adventist Church in Iraq 02:20 Pacific Adventist University Reb…
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Support and Solidarity with Gaza: SA teacher's 2,000 km walk, Melbourne healthcare workers, and US anti-war activists | Colonisation & Resistance webinar Pt. 1
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy SA high school teacher Craig Nielsen recalls his 1,971km walk from Norseman, WA to Adelaide in SA raising funds for Palestine. Here in Melbourne, healthcare workers supporting fellow workers injured, killed and jailed in Gaza – Dr Margie Beavis from the Medical Association For The Prevention of War. In the US, anti w…
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Tonga's US$119 million loan from China has been sitting on the Tongan government's books for almost 15 years and now a deadline is looming.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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This week we talk about Pacific Adventist University's 40th-anniversary celebrations and hear what the PNG Prime Minister said about the university. | Church members can help shape the future of Adventist Record by answering the magazine's reader survey. | Avondale’s council has appointed a new vice-chancellor and president for the university. ➡️ C…
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Up to 3000 men, women and children living in a settlement outside the Papua New Guinea capital Port Moresby, will soon be displaced after losing a long legal battle to stay on the land where they've built their homes.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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More than 200 people committed to using their tools to starting digital ministry at this years Digital Discipleship Conference in New Zealand. The event was described by world Church communications leader Pastor Sam Neves as "an antidote to procrastination". | For the first time, the Vanuatu National Football team worshipped at a Seventh-Day Advent…
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Actions in concern and support of Palestinian health workers | ALP treatment of Sen. Payman | On the persecution of Assange | International Tribunal: War crimes in the Phillippines | Cowardly ALP inaction ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Dr Bianca Webb-Pullam from Health Care Workers For Palestine Victoria speaking about concerns about and action in support of Palestinian health workers, Nasser Mashni, President of Australia Palestine Advocacy Network and the treatment of Senator Fatima Payman by the ALP and the stand taken by the ALP since 7 October…
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Pro-independence groups have issued a call out to Kanak voters to head to the ballot boxes this weekend in the second round of the French national elections.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Standing up for children in Palestine | Coalition's nuclear policy | Int'l League for Peoples Struggles | work to secure Assange's release | US and allies committing to another forever-war | Sydney Human ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Amin Abbas, co-founder of Olive Kids – Anti-Palestinian racism in Australia, words but no action from the ALP government on Palestine except to expect a Senator from the caucus for standing up for Palestine and the children of Palestine, Matters nuclear with the national nuclear campaigner with FOE Dr Jim Green in li…
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Violence has flared up in New Caledonia after pro-independence activists charged with organising last month's deadly protests were sent to France to face trial there.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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What is happening in New Caledonia and how has the Church been affected? A Church leader on the ground updates us on the situation. | Good news for church clerks in the Pacific Islands: church membership management is about to get a lot easier by going digital. | And what does a church in Sydney has to do with Weet-Bix? To help Stanmore church win …
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Israel lobby & building support for Palestine in US and AU | Second anniversary of Roe v Wade in US Supreme Court | Sasha Gillies-Lekakis nearing the end of his PhD journey | GeneEthics: food and what ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Michael Shaik from Free Palestine Melbourne speaking about Israel, Palestine, the Israel lobby in the US and Australia and build support for Palestine in both countries, Nancy Cato from the National Mobilization For Reproductive Justice in the U.S. on the second anniversary of the Supreme Court decision revoking Roe…
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The Australian Opposition's nuclear policy is causing concern in the Pacific, a region that has been a nuclear-free zone for decades.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Palestinian children, men and women in Israeli jails | Return of the Taliban and permaculture in Afghanistan | Exposing the truth in occupied Western Sahara | Tackling hopelessness as genocide in Gaza ...
Dr Helen McCue, co-coordinator of APHEDA Union Aid Abroad talking about the treatment over decades of Palestinian children in Israeli jails in addition to men and women, Part 2 of interview with permaculture pioneer, educator and author Rowe Morrow about her work in many countries with refugees from war, The situation in occupied Western Sahara and…
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In this episode: A school closed 20 years ago in the Hunter Valley (NSW) recently reopened. Based in the fastest growing region of NSW, the team is committed to share Jesus in an area where the Adventist Church is not prominent. We also learn what an Australia-wide ABC survey revealed about Adventist customer preferences. And SPD president Pastor G…
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Fiji patrol boat runs aground on its maiden voyage just months after it was donated by Australia
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A multi-million dollar patrol boat donated by Australia has run aground on its very first mission in Fiji.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Protests for Palestine: Local on-the-ground activism | Critical situation in New Caledonia: Mainstream media, and the effect of events in Europe | Syria reportback and support for Palestine in the Middle ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, Broadcaster, activist, campaigner Jacob Grech on the background work needed to put on the rallies every week at the State Library, the march and the completion in the city centre, as well as rallies outside factories, the dock area and university campuses, Nic Maclellan, Correspondent with Islands Business talking a…
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New Australian visa opening the door to permanent residency for 3000 Pacific Islanders per year
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One of Australia's biggest diplomatic efforts to forge closer relations with the Pacific has started with a new engagement visa offering permanent residency to 3000 Pacific Islanders per year.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this episode: Discover the new leaders appointed at the recent AUC Executive Committee meetings and learn how this year's ELIA Wellness Summit combined health and discipleship. In PNG, an Adventist grandmother saved 17 lives from a devastating landslide and ADRA is on the ground providing assistance. Hosts: Juliana Muniz and Olivia Fairfax Submi…
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Australian churches silent in condemnation of Israel | Student encampments and university administrators' reactions | Panguna mine in Bougainville: class action against Rio Tinto | Breaking our Addiction ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Why aren’t the Australian churches voicing condemnation of Israel in Palestine – Bishop George Browning, former President of APAN, Senior Lecturer at RMIT University Dr Binoy Kampmark analyses the student encampments and the reaction of university administrators, Class action against Rio Tinto relating to the environ…
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Papua New Guinea counts the cost of a devastating landslide in Enga Province, as humanitarian partners rush aid into the area.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this episode: After spending around two weeks in PNG, Pastor Ted Wilson visited Tonga and most recently spent two days in Fiji where he did "groundbreaking work". We also look at how mums in the community were celebrated by Mums At The Table initiatives across Australia and New Zealand. How old is your church? Several local churches have recentl…
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Can ICC and ICJ bring Israel to justice for its crimes? | Kanaky New Caledonia update | Role of Australian warships and helicopters in Yellow and South China Seas? | Persecution of former US pilot facing ...
How the International Criminal Court and The International Court of Justice operate; can they bring Israel to justice for its crimes? Recently-retired Adelaide QC Paul Heywood-Smith, also an active member of Australian Friends of Palestine Association. Update on the situation in New Caledonia with correspondent – Islands Business journalist Nic Mac…
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French President Emmanuel Macron has met with New Caledonia's leaders in a bid to restore law and order and end rioting in the territory.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Interview with Prof Qumsiyeh, Pt. 2 | Kanaky Independence, and repression by France | Learning and human rights in big-business Australian Universities? | Defining From the River To The Sea | Analysing ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy. Part 1 of an extended interview with Palestinian Scientist, Academic, and Writer Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh, Journalist Nic Maclellan talking about the situation in New Caledonia as France employs troops and police to put down unrest over French attempts to prevent independence, Professor Emeritus Stuart Rees on the r…
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Up to a thousand French security personnel have been deployed to New Caledonia as the territory is placed under a state of emergency following days of rioting and looting.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this episode: While we wait for the final numbers from PNG for Christ, there is another phenomenon coming as a result from this mass evangelism campaign. We also talk about what Pastor Ted Wilson is doing in Tonga and a new Avondale-based discipleship program is equipping young professionals to be missional. Hosts: Juliana Muniz and Danelle Stot…
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Full membership of Palestine at the UN? | Interview with Prof Qumsiyeh, Pt. 1 | Anti-GMO campaigning for food equity abroad | Merchants of Death War Crimes Tribunal, influence of Taliban on Afghan youth ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy, What does the decision of Australia regarding full membership for Palestine in the UN mean? Dr Alison Broinowski AM, former Australian diplomat and member of Australians for War Powers Reform, Part 1 of an extended interview with Palestinian Scientist, Academic, and Writer Professor Mazin Qumsiyeh, Genetic engineeri…
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Vanuatu's national carrier Air Vanuatu has gone into liquidation with dozens of flights cancelled and hundreds of passengers stranded.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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In this episode: Is it just easier to get baptisms in PNG? we look into what the first week of the PNG for Christ campaign looked like and what's behind daily mass baptisms. Hosts: Juliana Muniz and Danelle Stothers Guest: Adventist Record editor Jarrod Stackelroth Submit news to: news@record.net.au Find more stories on our website Get the Adventis…
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Sacred Walk to Nevada + protesting a Kansas City nuclear weapons manufacturer | Report back on Congress on Neutrality – a strategy for Global Stabilization, in Bogotá | Solomon Islands election results ...
His Week That Was – Kevin Healy Antiwar activist Brian Terrell participated in Sacred Walk to Nevada where nuclear tests carried out on native American land and then to protests at a plant in Kansas City making parts for nuclear bombs Independent and Peaceful Australia Network (IPAN) member Bevan Ramsden reporting back on the event in Bogotá, Repub…
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Solomon Islands elects new prime minister, as Manasseh Sogavare makes way for new leadership
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Manasseh Sogavare has stepped aside as Solomon Islands MP's vote in former diplomat Jeremiah Manele as the country's new prime minister.Por Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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