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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group.Matt Duffy - Chief Operating Officer, and Tom McCormack - Chief Technology Officer, at Western Sydney International Airport explain their roles and achievements with the project, and how they will bring the airport to life.…
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A special limited podcast series presented by The Western Weekender and Western Sydney Publishing Group.Katy Hannouch - GM Community Engagement, and Royston Douglas - GM First Nations Engagement, at Western Sydney International Airport explain their roles and achievements with the project.Por Western Weekender
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Born and bred in western Sydney, Heath Davis went from Western Weekender journalist to top Australian filmmaker.He's the man behind hits such as Broke, Book Week and the recent festive smash, Christmess.Heath chats to us about what inspires his movies, the issues facing the Australian film industry and reveals what's next.…
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When Panthers became the 'World of Entertainment' in the 1990s, Max Cowan was the marketing genius working his magic behind the scenes.His father Roger - Panthers CEO for 40 years - left an incredible legacy, and ensured the Cowan name was synonymous with both Panthers and Penrith.In this first episode of On The Record's fourth season, Max opens up…
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As the founder and CEO of Jim’s Group, Jim Penman created one of the biggest franchising businesses in the world.A passionate, dedicated and unique business person, Jim joins us to share insights into what drives success and happiness.With many Jim’s franchises in Penrith, the business has come a long way from the early days of Penman himself mowin…
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2003 Panthers Grand Final hero Luke Priddis opens up about his rugby league career, including his fractured relationship with NRL super coach Wayne Bennett.He also reveals how he almost left Penrith at the end of the 2004 season, and speaks about his life after football - including with the Luke Priddis Foundation.It's a fascinating chat with some …
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David Bradbury was Penrith's youngest ever Mayor, then became the Federal Lindsay MP and rose through the ranks of Australian politics.Now back in Australia working with KPMG, David talks about his time in politics, his decade working in Paris and why he loves being back in Penrith.And he answers an inevitable question: would he ever make a politic…
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From humble beginnings, Karen McKeown has shown strength and preservice throughout her life - and now sits as the State Member for Penrith.Karen speaks about growing up not knowing her mother and being raised by her beloved grandmother, about her schooling and university and how she first got into politics.She gives us an insight into both Council …
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For 30 years, Cathy Craig has helped the most needy in Penrith through her work at Penrith Community Kitchen.She’s dedicated her life to helping others, and along the way has raised a family and run a family business.Cathy speaks to us about her long tenure with the Community Kitchen, and why she doesn’t see herself stepping back any time soon.…
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Eric Cuckson left an incredible business legacy in Penrith and St Marys. His business, W.E. Cuckson & Sons, was more than just a place to work.Eric's daughter Barbara - a successful business owner herself - joins us to talk about growing up in St Marys in the 1950s, and her family's impact on the region.It's a fascinating trip back in time to a tim…
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Season five of On The Record kicks off as we go one-on-one with Fred Hastings.Fred is the voice of harness racing in New South Wales, including at Penrith which has become like a second home to the western Sydney born and bred race caller.We talk to Fred about his life and career, and get some insight into what it takes to be a race caller.…
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In this edition of Tension's Running High, Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview the 2024 NRL Grand Final between Penrith and Melbourne.We chat with Liam Henry and Paul Alamoti as they prepare for their first Grand Finals.And we debate all the issues surrounding Grand Final Week.Por Western Weekender
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We chat with Isaah Yeo ahead of his record-breaking appearance for Penrith on Saturday night, plus Nathan Cleary pays tribute to the club's inspirational leader.Troy and Nathan also preview the Preliminary Final this weekend between Penrith and Cronulla, and reflect on the 2003 Grand Final in Remember When...…
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor preview Penrith's clash with Gold Coast, plus share memories of Penrith Park ahead of the farewell celebrations this weekend.Plus Sunia Turuva joins us for a chat and we remember Penrith's biggest ever win and biggest ever loss.Por Western Weekender
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We preview the Panthers v Rabbitohs Friday night showdown in Penrith, plus Luke Garner joins us.And after back-to-back losses at a crucial time of the year, are the Panthers GONE?Plus in Remember When, we reflect on the 2014 NRL Finals series and THAT win over the Roosters.Por Western Weekender
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Part one of our Farewell Penrith Park coverage, as we look at the venue's history. We catch up with Izack Tago, preview Penrith's clash against Canberra and discuss the 14th rugby league Immortal.Plus in Remember When, we remember the Penrith career of Darryl Brohman.Por Western Weekender
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Sunia Turuva and Matt Eisenhuth join the podcast.Plus we remember the 1997 Super League season, and preview the Battle of the West between Penrith and Parramatta.And we reflect on Barney Allam, the long-time Panthers sponsor who passed away this week.Por Western Weekender
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Jarome Luai joins Tension's Running High to chat about his return to clubland, and Nathan Taylor runs us through what sports Penrith players would tackle at the Olympics.Plus we reflect on our favourite memories of Panthers Leagues Club, and preview Sunday afternoon's clash against St George-Illawarra.…
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Troy and Nathan discuss Sunday's clash between Penrith and the Dolphins, and review Origin III.Plus Mitch Kenny joins us for a chat, and we debate a big question: Who is the greatest ever Panther?We also reflect on the Go The Mighty Panthers ahead of the iconic song's 35th anniversary.Por Western Weekender
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Moses Leota joins the podcast, as we preview the Friday night Grand Final rematch between Penrith and Brisbane.Plus we reflect on The Footy Show, chat about Daine Laurie re-signing and plenty more... including why Troy thinks State of Origin is not a disadvantage to teams.Por Western Weekender
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Hear from Penrith winger Sunia Turuva and coach Ivan Cleary, plus Troy and Nathan preview Sunday's clash between Penrith and North Queensland.And we reflect on footy cards from the past, and celebrate Penrith's 1000 days as Premiers. Plus our Origin II thoughts.Por Western Weekender
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Troy Dodds and Nathan Taylor take a look at the week that was in Pantherland.On the anniversary of his death, we remember Ben Alexander. Plus the return of the chocolate soldiers, and do you remember the match day sausage sizzle at Penrith Park?Por Western Weekender
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50 years ago, George Rabie started an electrical retail business in Penrith. He would go on to become one of Penrith's leading business operators, with Little & Rabie becoming iconic in the local area.George joins us to talk about his career in retail and business - its challenges, its joys and why, in 2017, he opted to call it a day after four dec…
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Mat Thompson is the voice of rugby league at Channel 9.Growing up in Penrith, Mat's passion for sport him saw him pursue a career in broadcasting. He would eventually take over as Chief Sports Broadcaster at Wide World Of Sports, replacing the legendary Ray Warren.Mat provides some intriguing insights into NRL broadcasting, and lifts the lid on the…
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Scott McRae remains the longest serving ground announcer in Panthers history, becoming the voice of Penrith Stadium between 1998 and 2019. In this podcast, Scott speaks about how he got the job in the first place - and opens up about his controversial exit.Raw, honest and at times explosive, Scott doesn't hold back in a must-listen interview.…
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