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Youthlocal S6E6 Ulladulla

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This week on Shoalhaven Youthlocal, the team explores organised crime, buried treasure, deadly marine creatures, and an innovative new approach to managing one of Australia's most challenging agricultural pests. 📚 Book Nook reviews Mafia: A Global History by Ryan Gingeras. Arlo dives into the origins of organised crime, from European bandits and the Sicilian Mafia to political influence, secret societies, and criminal networks around the world. It's a fascinating look at how organised crime evolved over centuries. đŸ•”ïž Morning Cup of Mystery investigates Australia's first-ever bank robbery. In 1828, thieves tunnelled into the Bank of Australia through a sewer drain and stole the equivalent of millions of dollars in today's money. Most of the stolen fortune was never recovered, leaving behind one of Sydney's oldest unsolved mysteries and rumours of buried treasure that persist to this day. 🌊 Tide Talk takes a closer look at the infamous Blue-Ringed Octopus. Bella explores what makes this tiny marine animal one of the most venomous creatures in the ocean, where it lives, how its venom works, and why you should always be careful when exploring rock pools and collecting shells. 🚜 Agri News examines a surprising new research project aimed at reducing fox impacts on Australian farms. Scientists are studying fox scent communication and chemical signals to see whether fox urine could help attract foxes to traps, keep them away from livestock, or even disrupt breeding behaviours. From criminal masterminds to octopus venom and cutting-edge agricultural science, this episode is packed with fascinating stories and surprising facts from around the world and right here in Australia. Youthlocal is a Dunn Lewis Foundation youth program designed to develop youth confidence, interpersonal skills, media literacy, and community connections. The team meets every second Wednesday afternoon from 3:30–5:00pm. This term is proudly supported by the Milton Ulladulla Lions Club. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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Youthlocal S6E6 Ulladulla

This week on Shoalhaven Youthlocal, the team explores organised crime, buried treasure, deadly marine creatures, and an innovative new approach to managing one of Australia's most challenging agricultural pests. 📚 Book Nook reviews Mafia: A Global History by Ryan Gingeras. Arlo dives into the origins of organised crime, from European bandits and the Sicilian Mafia to political influence, secret societies, and criminal networks around the world. It's a fascinating look at how organised crime evolved over centuries. đŸ•”ïž Morning Cup of Mystery investigates Australia's first-ever bank robbery. In 1828, thieves tunnelled into the Bank of Australia through a sewer drain and stole the equivalent of millions of dollars in today's money. Most of the stolen fortune was never recovered, leaving behind one of Sydney's oldest unsolved mysteries and rumours of buried treasure that persist to this day. 🌊 Tide Talk takes a closer look at the infamous Blue-Ringed Octopus. Bella explores what makes this tiny marine animal one of the most venomous creatures in the ocean, where it lives, how its venom works, and why you should always be careful when exploring rock pools and collecting shells. 🚜 Agri News examines a surprising new research project aimed at reducing fox impacts on Australian farms. Scientists are studying fox scent communication and chemical signals to see whether fox urine could help attract foxes to traps, keep them away from livestock, or even disrupt breeding behaviours. From criminal masterminds to octopus venom and cutting-edge agricultural science, this episode is packed with fascinating stories and surprising facts from around the world and right here in Australia. Youthlocal is a Dunn Lewis Foundation youth program designed to develop youth confidence, interpersonal skills, media literacy, and community connections. The team meets every second Wednesday afternoon from 3:30–5:00pm. This term is proudly supported by the Milton Ulladulla Lions Club. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

I gÄr19 min
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Youthlocal S6E5 Ulladulla

This week on Shoalhaven Youthlocal, the team explores careers, agriculture, and one of the most important life skills of all — managing your money. 🚜 Agri News dives into the current state of Australia's dairy industry. The team unpacks opening milk prices, global market pressures, fuel and fertiliser costs, and the challenges dairy farmers are facing as they prepare for the year ahead. It's a fascinating look at how international events and local farming realities intersect. đŸ’Œ Work Life heads to the South Shoalhaven Careers & Community Showcase, where the Youthlocal team interviews employers, training organisations, community groups, and local students. From plumbing and nursing to town planning, apprenticeships, the Navy, hospitality, university pathways, and podcasting, the team discovers the incredible range of opportunities available right here in the Shoalhaven. 💰 Living Skillfully tackles the topic of budgeting and money management with certified accountant Monique Carson. From online shopping temptations and subscriptions to saving for cars, managing expenses, understanding insurance, and avoiding common financial traps, the team learns practical strategies for making smart money decisions as they move into adulthood. Whether you're thinking about your future career, trying to save money, or curious about life on a dairy farm, this episode is packed with practical advice and real-world insights from local young people and community experts. Youthlocal is a Dunn Lewis Foundation youth program designed to develop youth confidence, interpersonal skills, media literacy, and community connections. The team meets every Wednesday afternoon from 3:30–5:00pm. This term is proudly supported by The Veolia Mulwarre Trust. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

15. juni 202634 min
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Youthlocal S6E4 Ulladulla

This week on Shoalhaven Youthlocal, the team explores ocean conservation, one of Britain’s most famous robberies, and practical skills for eating well on a budget. 🌊 Tide Talk dives into the world of marine biology and the challenges facing our oceans today. From plastic pollution and coral bleaching to overfishing and habitat destruction, Bella explores how marine scientists help protect ocean ecosystems—and the simple actions we can all take to make a difference. đŸ•”ïž Morning Cup of Mystery investigates the infamous Great Train Robbery of 1963. The team unpacks the daring heist, the massive police manhunt, and the extraordinary story of Ronnie Biggs, whose dramatic prison escape and decades on the run made him one of Britain's most notorious criminals. 🍳 Living Skillfully tackles a challenge many young people face when leaving home: how to shop, cook, and eat well on a budget. The team shares supermarket tips, affordable meal ideas, and money-saving strategies before chatting with Maria Mitchell from the Ulladulla Community Resource Centre about the local Food Store, food assistance programs, and how the community can support people doing it tough. It's an episode full of practical advice, fascinating stories, and real conversations about community, sustainability, and everyday life. Youthlocal is a Dunn Lewis Foundation youth program designed to develop youth confidence, interpersonal skills, media literacy, and community connections. The team meets every Wednesday afternoon from 3:30–5:00pm. This term is proudly supported by The Veolia Mulwarre Trust. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

10. juni 202622 min
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Youthlocal S6E3 Ulladulla

This week on Shoalhaven Youthlocal, the team explores future careers, thought-provoking books, and some surprisingly difficult ethical dilemmas. 🌊 Tide Talk takes a closer look at careers in marine biology, exploring the many pathways available beyond the stereotype of studying sharks. From ocean conservation and fisheries management to underwater robotics and climate science, Bella shares why she's passionate about pursuing a future researching octopuses and marine ecosystems. 🎓 Work Life visits the Country Universities Centre Ulladulla, where Eva explains how local students can access university support right here in the Shoalhaven. The team learns about online study, scholarships, student support services, flexible learning options, and upcoming opportunities for parents and future students. 📚 Book Nook features two highly-rated reads: * 1984 by George Orwell — the classic dystopian novel that continues to spark conversations about power, freedom, and independent thinking. * The Psychology of Money by Morgan Housel — a practical and insightful look at wealth, investing, decision-making, and human behaviour. đŸ€” Would You Rather closes the episode with some challenging moral questions about friendship, happiness, history, and the future. Would you save one person you know or five strangers? Change history or predict your future? The answers spark plenty of debate around the table. It's another episode packed with curiosity, big ideas, career inspiration, and authentic youth perspectives from across the Shoalhaven. Youthlocal is a Dunn Lewis Foundation youth program designed to develop youth confidence, interpersonal skills, media literacy, and community connections. The team meets every Wednesday afternoon from 3:30–5:00pm. This term is proudly supported by The Veolia Mulwarre Trust. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1. juni 202626 min
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Youthlocal S6E2 Ulladulla

This week’s episode of Shoalhaven Youthlocal dives into history, theatre, and life-saving knowledge — with plenty of laughs and curiosity along the way. 📚 Book Nook reviews The Courageous Life of Weary Dunlop by Peter FitzSimons — the remarkable true story of Australian surgeon and war hero Weary Dunlop, following his experiences as a prisoner of war on the Thai–Burma Railway during World War II. The team reflects on themes of resilience, forgiveness, perspective, and the human stories behind history. 🎭 Stuff To Do spotlights the upcoming Follies production of Honk! at the Milton Theatre this June. Based on The Ugly Duckling, the musical follows Ugly’s journey to find acceptance and belonging. Bella gives a behind-the-scenes look at rehearsals, the characters, and why families will love the show. ⛑ Living Skillfully features a practical and fascinating interview with Colleen Allen from South Coast First Aid, covering everything from snake bites and jellyfish stings to CPR, defibrillators, and how to respond in emergencies. The team learns life-saving tips, myths about blue bottle stings, and why staying calm matters most in an emergency. It’s another Youthlocal mix of storytelling, community, practical skills, and youth voices exploring the world around them. Youthlocal is a Dunn Lewis Foundation youth program designed to develop youth confidence, interpersonal skills, media literacy, and community connections. The team meets every second Wednesday afternoon from 3:30–5:00pm. This term is proudly supported by The Veolia Mulwarre Trust. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

19. mai 202624 min