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Nine minutes after six. Good morning to you, Welcome to Thursday and five Double A Breakfast the fifteenth of May. Fun morning ahead. Jack Lakochs is going to join us head of Port's big clash against the Cats this weekend. Ryan Fitzgerald will be on the show allbeit a little bit later in the morning, So if you're looking for your tips, make sure you listen right to the end, because fits you'll have your cover. Just before nine o'clock this morning, Matt Abraham will be on the program. I've loved the amount of listeners I've seen contacting Matt online suggesting things he should be taking a closer look at one. In fact, I've got a real chuckle out of it. We'll let Matt reveal all after seven thirty. Our US cross. We're off to the US before seven and Lucy's going to talk movies, including we've got to whole stack more tickets to give away to her five Double a Breakfast movie night featuring the original Top Gun and Wallace Cinemas. So if you want to get along to that great event, we've got some tickets to give away. After six thirty this morning. David pen Bathy, Good morning.
To you, Good morning, will, Good morning listeners. I'm still trying to get a straight answer out of Lucy about whether I'm going to be able to go. I really want to see Top Gun in the cinema at the films. I only ever saw it on VHS DVD back in the day, but it just feels like one of those movies. And you know, I've jokingly suggested Luis the other day she should watch Apocalypse Now, particularly for the right of the Valkyrie scene as the choppers come in. There's some movies you absolutely have to see at the cinema. I can remember seeing Goodfellas the day it came out and seeing that it doesn't sound like the type of film you need to see at the cinema, but there's some scenes in it, particularly the scene where on their first date, that long shot when they walk into that restaurant and they going through a side door. Henry Hill, the gangster played by Rayley Ota, and his partner Karen played by Lorraine Braco, and they just walk in. They walk through the kitchen, there's all these lobsters, there's all this food, the waiters are moving around. Film A schoonmaker was Martin Scorsese's long standing editor up the way. I guess you didn't have to edit that at all because it was one shot, but just the structure of the way so many of the scenes in these films are put together. Seeing that on the big screen is like, wow, that is just the best bit of cinematography.
Our modern brains have been warped by the availability of movies to watch on the box at home, because none of it was designed to be watched that way. Not a single film, whether it's the big blockbuster you imagine or the little art house character piece, they're all originally designed and shot with the idea that someone would be sitting in a one hundred and fifty seat theater with a giant x meters by xmeter screen and it's around sound.
Yeah, I suppose you look at the extent of which people are not just rich people. A lot of working class people structure their savings around wanting their own home cinema. Yes, yeah, well you go to JB. High Fire, Harvey Norman. Wherever people are paying a stack of money, and particularly sport is a big driver of it. But I reckon, we have people listening right now who've got like a eighty inch TV.
Yeah, well, people. It's a bit like people making home gyms during COVID, isn't it, Because you can you can almost argue that it's a saving long term if you start saying, well, we will digest movies through our home TV now, and we won't you know, if you're shortened dollar and we won't go to footy games it's too expensive. You can you can invest in making the experience pretty amazing at home.
These days, I reckon kids stops you from going to the movies, Yeah, because it doesn't feel like enough of a thing to get a babysitter for. You know, well alternately, you know, heit up mom and dad yet again. But it feels like we don't want to, you know, we don't want to outwear our work and with them we'll save it for so if they dinner we've got coming up in six weeks or.
Something, because it's only probably two and a half hours as well. Yeah, so it's wasted to all the time. When I was young, yeah, we went. We used to have a thing we trained see every every Best Picture nomination each year. We'll trying to guess what they were going to be and see them in cinema. It was their sort of go to date night all the time. I would have been to the movies once in the last two and a half years.
This doesn't happen. Oh well mate, like in the last twenty for me, well, the oldest being what twenty two of them, the youngest.
Eighty and what did we go see?
Well then two? Correct, The last movie I saw was Minecraft. Before that, I think it was sing too down at Marion. Isn't an amazing how much kids movies dominate? Was listening to an interesting podcast earlier in the week about rubbish.
The Well, yeah, but that that's they're fulfilling their purpose, aren't they listened to the movie. Why Star Wars were so revolutionary during the seventies was the idea that going to the cinema, it's been seen as such a big this is for adults, like going to the Moon. Movies is like going to the theater. They're called movie theaters. Until stuff like Star Wars came along and it's well, all the sort of auteurs and critics at the time hated it. They were like, and this is you guys are going down a dark path with this.
Kind of stuff.
Kids popular, Yeah, making movies that kids would like too, and guess what they have the movie. If you look at the most at the box office, the most viewed movies, the most popular movies, the ones that make the most money, kids movies invariably all the time these days.
Yeah. I made a mistake the other day of thinking Deadpool was a kid's movie. Oh no, I didn't mind it though.
Deadpool's hilarious.
Sam. Sam was really into it, and then he said, this isn't really a kids film, And I know.
It's not on no level? Is that a kid's film?
Yet? Again? Forgot to do research. But it's very funny.
It's quite funny.
But it's the only Is it a Marvel film?
Yeah it is. He's a Marvel character. Yeah, but it's the sort of it's the taking the p one five five out of the entire franchise. That's the point of it. It's Yeah, fifteen minutes after six, let's take a quick break. I'm going to jump into the news headlines in.
Just a minute.
David Pemberthy and Will Goodings six to nine five double a breakfast.
Ten minutes after six. What's the greeting in Indonesia? What do you say?
Yeah?
Sell him at Puggy, Good morning, sell them at pargy. That's what the Prime Minister will be saying today. He is in Jakarta. He went with the Indonesian president as soon as he jumped off the plane as they held talks on trade, security and defense. Meanwhile, the PMS debut a new slogan to unite Australia with housing, medicare and childcare reforms during what is the time of global instability, calling it progressive patriotism. Wow pp all these lefty, all these lefty what happened to Keirs Starba, all these lefty governments around the world to get a tiger of the old nationalism about there? Are they total aggressive patriotism?
What's that that he's doing in Indonesia? Well on the heave of being in and he just got Sakano into trouble. Yes, he had a thing called Nasa Kom, which was they love their acronyms, the Indos nasionalism, Nasakom. What didn't it mean? It was nationalism, religion and communism all combined. That was his theory that you could bring together the values of Islam. The central government control had a little bit of communism throwning. That's why the army in Saharto went, this guy's getting a bit loose. Think you know, it's nineteen sixty six. There was absolutely atrocity. What happens up there?
Megan, the Duchess of Sussex, remains on the nose with the Brits. Her popularity rating has dropped to just twenty percent according to the latest Yugov survey. The only royal ranking lower is Prince Andrew. Prince Andrew, it's not great coming and not sweat. That's rough on her. She's not prince, she's not. She may struggle with her, but like that's oh, she's a total She's not a criminal.
No, she's not. She's not, although she has helped turn her son against the family, that's true. She's like, have you have you managed to watch any of that from the Love Program?
You'd have to sit me in a chair clockwork orange style to get me watching that, tooth picks in the eyelids, pegging my eyes open. It is genuinely appalling, thank you.
It is so bad, like just the fussiness of it all, like the I've made the marmalade. Now I've got this lovely little gingham ribbon and I'm going to tie it up. Oh who cares?
You know.
The other thing is what a tin year these people have got here. We were sayings now, were going to spend three minutes bagging of it, and so be it. You know, she sells honey. You know that's the honey costs fifty dollars. Fifty dollars.
What do you get the whole hive?
You know, you just get a jar of honey. I mean you can buy capolao on the run for in a late night servo. With the markups for shift work you can be still from about one fifth of the product.
Is outrageous, So is this though? The cost of building a home is now fifty two percent higher than it was just six years ago. Fifty two percent higher.
Really keep that.
In mind when you're talking about the women's juist.
I got to say, what's the cost of building a children's hospital? Guard nothing? Nothing.
It apparently not not going to either. Not a problem. They're they're a new ward to this. Master Builder Was Australia says the industry is suffering severe workforce shortages, which is affecting the time frame of delivering new builds. As of March to the average cost to build a home is half a million bucks to build, so once you've got the land and so forth, it's.
A huge investment. Half a million to build half a million bill that's the average. It's amazing that before at Anguston in the Brussel Valley has left a one hundred thousand dollars damage built Ceefs Crew's police and paramedics were called to a factory on Cranis Minds Road after zero call at nine point fifteen last night. They managed to contain the blaze with a paint hopper, which is a tank that holds paint. I'm told, allowing work to continue in adjoining parts of the property today. It's not clear yet what started the fire at.
English teen that was reported missing on holiday in Thailand has turned up more than six thousand kilometers away. It's unclear how Bella Culli ended up in Georgia.
Georgia is in Georgia in the former Savy Union.
Yes, yep, now independent now independent Putin doesn't for now but has a different ideas. But the eighteen year old's been arrested in the capital Tbilisi for importing narcotics. So clearly the old family holiday took a dark turn. At some point in time.
It sounds like something out of the White Lotus. It does, doesn't it. Yeah, well the hangover, yes, yeah, well Bangkok has him now.
Fourteen point four degrees outside of the city at the overheaue for top of nineteen today, dry one tomorrow maybe not nineteen and up. The three mills of rain for Friday, the same two for Saturday eighteen and up to three. So we should get a little bit of rain for the weekend before it gets cool. Sunday minimum of seven top of just seventeen. That's the school of day as we've had this year that I can remember. A Monday low of five is as low as I can remember getting. It'll get up to eighteen sunny that day Tuesday nineteen, and then Wednesday nineteen with a possible shower but not a whole lot in the for the gauge that day, maybe a mill of rain. Nothing to write home about. Tom Rench just wanted to the five double a breakfast studio to make room for Renos Agustine Emmittsubishi having a stock clearance sale on now at Nailsworth and Mowson Lakes. Morning Are you ready?
Morning?
Will Morning, David? It was interesting yesterday. You I'll see your interview with Cosh. He's got a bit of backpage action today, which you know, I thought was fascinating, just the whole reference to Willy Rioli and what may or may not have happened. But we expect that Willy will be back this week. I think we're all looking forward to seeing him play.
Yeah, and in Doug Nichols round as well as well.
That's right, you know, and he's going to get a crowd you know at home Port Versue Long. We need, we need Willing in the game. We need players like Pea in the game. I think in terms of Port Adelaide, my favorite player he's Jason horn Francis to watch, he's almost my favorite in the league.
See what that goaliekick blow?
Oh, he's a freak. And then I think it's Zach Butters and Willie. He's just so good for the game. So I'm really looking forward to seeing him play and hopefully we can put a bit of a full stop to what's happened and you know, we can sort of move forward interesting few days of the league. We know they've been absolutely ambassad by people in the media, coaches, you know, around the competition. But Craig McCrae's sort of got the golden touch, doesn't He's you know, got a lovely sort of manner about him, and Collingwood fans clearly love him. Premiership coach. He probably could have slammed the league for not stopping the game yesterday, you know, and then then all the controversy around the fact they were seemingly lying about you know, the umpires not seeing it seeing it. This is what he's had to say about the management of the game, Craig McCrae, Yeah, don't.
I don't have an issue at all with the way that the game's bill led. I think the games has never been in a better shape. I think we can all look at the game and feel that there's little teething problems here and there. And I'm certain that things happened on last weekend they'll be better improved from the.
Processes of them. So he had a chance to tip the bucket. He didn't.
So you tend to feel good about the state of the game when you're in the top two.
Yeah, that's right.
Things are going on pretty well, aren't they. Everything's okay?
How about yesterday? I fee putting out a third statement, a third statement clarifying the clarification around the clarification and who said to what to HEO about the umpires And they released it at six fifteen Melbourne Times.
Taking out the trash.
Yeah yeah, yeah, taking out of the trash, all right. Yeah, that's like a government dropping a policy at quarter to five on a Friday afternoon. Completely Yeah.
For those that don't know what that means, that means doing it when everyone's got deadlines and you can't get no one's watching the news.
Yeah, that's running around getting ready for the weekend. I mean with respect. I say that because clearly people always watched both seven and nine years.
Simultaneous.
You've seen them a couple of times. Myself.
For those wondering tonight as well, I'm pretty excited. It's the second golf major of the year, so looking forward to that, and I think right now I'm probably a bit of a golfing nerve, but it's as exciting as it's been leading into a major tournament. Rory's finally broken the shackles of winning a major. He's first in more than a decade, so he plays with his freedom. I think now that we're not going to have seen for ten years, so he's going to be very hard to stop. Scotti s Sheffler one, he's most recent tournament. He's the best player in the world, so he's going to be in red hot form. And Bryson Deshambeau is the one live player who seems to have gone across from the PGA to Live and he's playing better. Everyone else seems to be struggling. Unfortunately, Cam Smith's in that boat. They've gotten a bit worse and struggle when they compete against everyone else. Deshambo's gotten better.
What do you think that is? Is there any anyone to go theory on that.
I think he is just so meticulous and so hard working that he just thrives in the big occasion and maybe age two, he's still only late twenties, early thirties, so probably coming into his peak. But I think he's just so hungry he's got He's the guy that weighs golf balls and flows genuine well I'm probably diagnosing actually, but they called him the scientist. So he puts balls in water to see which ones are heavier, because then he puts that on the top of the tee because it will get slightly more over spined. You know, he does everything.
To one of the other guys play worse.
It's a it's a great quick some say because of the complacency of being on live, you're a guarantee paycheck, whereas on the PGA and DEP World Tour, if you don't make the cut, you don't get paid. There was a beautiful nothing. So there was a beautiful interview with this guy, Chris Wood, who's who's won tournaments on the DP World Tour. Last week and he has been literally in the abyss nowhere three he's now relying on tournament exemptions. Played really well last week on the DEEP World Tour. They interviewed in post tournament. He was balling because he finally sort of broken through. He gets paid. It's a grind. Anyone that thinks it's a glamorous Yes, it's glamorous for Xander Schoffle and Jordan Speith and Scotti Scheffler and you know the guys you'll hear me talk about upstairs all the time. But for ninety percent of them, it's bloody hard work and they're living it out of a So if you're on.
Live, your edge comes off a bit because you got forty million bucks.
What do I care?
Well, not that they're very competitive guys, but you can't fake needing your paycheck.
It might be not just half a percent, and maybe that's the difference between.
That's that fascinated market forces cracky.
But yeah, so tonight you've got all of that, and then Jordan's speak's going for what. Rory just completed the career slam. The one tournament he hasn't won is the PGA Championship. He's only six players in history who have done it. Rory McElroy the sixth, of course when he won the US Masters, and seven Aussies. I'm really excited. Elvis Smiley, I call a bit. I think I've spoken with his mum. I'd call some tennis with her. I think he's going to be a rock star. I think he's going to be so good.
So he should hoste your own Goal show, Tom, because dead said I reckon golf is the one sport no one apart from you is capable of making it interesting. But whatever you talk about, like, hey, I've heard all these names. I didn't know that about them, didn't know that about them, But this is what I lives. I think has been good because it's shaken it up. Has been run by fuddy duddies for too long. Yeah, well, Rory's coming to Australia, isn't he.
He's coming to Australia for two years the Australian Open, and that's a great cup. Look it's in Melbourne, but nonetheless a really good coup. So that is great news. And I couldn't finish the segment this morning without saying will side the Indiana paces down to the last.
Four great down by servos, now.
Down by nineteen yesterday and one they are flying. So they played the winner of New York and Boston.
It'll be New York.
You'd think later today maybe Nicks. Yeah, Boston lost their best.
Player, Jason Tatum did his achilles.
I'm not emotionally prepared for paces Nicks. So that's paces Nicks has been like going, there's going to You're in the prelim final and you've got to win best of seven and by the way, it's a showdown. Yeah, there's no more emotionally charged rivalry out there. It's going to be I'm gonna be a mess. It's going to be.
Disgusting to the seven games over the next four.
Yeah, best of seven, Got to Win?
Four Strap yourself in Hicks v Nix.
You Ready, David Penberthy and Will Goodings six to nine, five Double a Breakfast.
Twenty four minutes to seven. The movie wheel has made its way into the room, which means we're about to talk movies. Remember to stay listening because at the end of this segment the will be a chance for you to get along to Lucy's Big movie Night. We do a couple of texts, though very quickly, before we get to the movies. Here at before eight zero eight thirteen ninety five.
One Here from Andrew, Hi Davin Will. I've lost track of the amount of kids movies were seen in the last seven plus years, recently seeing Minecraft, Chicken, Jockie dog Man, snow White, I love saying that, Mohana Sonic. We mainly go to Wallace but also the Capri and I can't remember the last adult movie we saw together. That is a movie for adults, obviously. Andrew in Mount Barker is referring to you there and Jeff still maintaining their age after all the lies and cover ups. I can't believe sixty percent. I won't put the word dumb blank, blank blank, Assie's voted for that fraud elbow. Unfortunately, our forty have another three years of this clown. I think instead of another Jeff, you might have written, mate, at least three years.
We sort of think we were saying in the little last election. Numerically it's difficult for the coalition.
I had some idiot on radio after the voice say that he would bet his house on the fact that this was a one turn government. Who was that? Who was a radio? You know? Bombasts just a femero, isn't it comes and goes exactly right? A statement?
Let's not dwell on that dot.
We've taken it.
We LUs is in the studio where his movies are better at Wallace Cinemas. I say, time a big screen magic get entertainment. Visit Wallace dot com dot au of course announced earlier in the week the big movie event that's coming up. Let's give the wheeler spin. Let's want to talk you about the movie event before we pick a new one for you to review this morning. The number is going to be twenty three, so look that up. Good morning to you. How were we going ticket wise? We still got a few left.
Absolutely, we'd love to see people on the twenty eighth of May. Big thanks to Wallace for hosting us on Wednesday, the twenty eighth of May for Top Gun, the original Top Gun. Haven't seen it one on a bit of action on the big screen. They're at Wallace, which they are great for showing.
Actually, we're aout two hundred tickets, haven't we We've.
Got two hundred tickets.
We'd love to feel the cinema, So if you'd love to get along, give us a ring. But we'd also love you to vote on the movie I've got to watch today. We're going movie heavy for a few weeks.
Movie madness.
Yeah, what do we got number twenty three?
Yeah?
The year is actually nineteen ninety five.
This year, this week, Sian got eighty five.
That's right.
Last week was nineteen ninety in the end, today it is nineteen ninety five. A classic instance of two very diff different movies here, okay, nineteen ninety five Toy Story.
Or Braveheart.
Ah, I saw Braveheart in the cinema.
I've never seen it, haven't you know?
You can take our lives, we can never take our freedom. Speak Mel Gibson. This was when this was the peak of Mel Gibson. Yeah, he directed it as well, didn't he.
He directed quite a few of his films, didn't he. He directed that bizarre one about the Mayan, The Mayans Apocalypto.
David, I think you should also do this segment with me a lot of weeks because you haven't seen a lot of these. I'm now turning into the one who's actually your.
Library is getting big. I love Brave Heart. I loved it when I saw it.
It's epic two hours forty five.
I think any Australian that had any Sceric of Scottish in the history suddenly became a Scottish nationalist after watching Braveheart. Toy Story is one of the greatest kids movies of all time. This is a really tough category. Eight double two to three double O double O. Toy Stories phenomenal. Gibson in the mid nineties question.
About Toy Story.
Toy Stories the kids film that adults really like. It's got a good plot and characters.
The same category as Lion King. I believe haven't seen Lion King either, but I think.
One Kings so sad, isn't.
You know?
What becomes very clear when you have Disney films on repeat all day, every day in your house. They're all tragic. They are generally sent around the death of a family member. They're all about grief.
Yeah. I think Coco is one of the saddest films. Oh my god, but it's sort of happy sad Coco. That scene with the Grandma. I can't even talk about the song remember Me. Yeah, that film is really really fun in all seriousness if you've had family issues with Alzheimer's. Oh yeah, there's like a link to it and the whole the whole Mexican concept of death and the afterlife. It's it's really interesting. It's so sad. That's the saddest film.
So I don't know which way other audience is going to go on this. Let's take some calls eight double two three double o double, We're getting to give someone a Wallace Cinema's double passing and get along and see something new, Jen and glend or get us started here. I'm not sure which way this is going to go. Brave Heart or Toy Story.
Well, I have to say Brave Heart that they are both great movies, different genres, that wonderful movies, but Brave Heart so emotional.
Yeah, good on jan.
Thank you Debbie and Simmer for good morning, good morning.
I'm gonna go for toy story.
Could it prove that what happens at the nighttime happens?
Yep, thank you Debbie.
You feel good morning too. You're there.
Oh hi, sorry so you went you went a bit?
Yeah, light on the voice.
I'm going to go with toy story because I don't like violence.
Yeah.
If you don't like violence, Brave Heart's probably not the film for you. Thank you. Linda Adele, good morning.
Yes, good morning.
Guys, Brave Heart. I've seen it, love to want to see it again.
Well, this is this is a ding dong tusk.
All right, let's go to Ridge Haven. Chris, good morning, hey, con I definitely have to be toy story.
Any particular reason why, Chris.
I just enjoyed it. The kids love still still.
Yeah, excellent. Well that that's five.
We're gonna call it a toy story.
We call it a toy story.
It is.
To it's such a marker in time. So Toy Story stars Tom Hanks, who was probably the time the biggest star in movies in nineteen ninety five, and Tim Allen, who was the biggest TV star, which mattered a lot. In nineteen ninety five, Home Improvement was so big and was so watched widely, it's it's hard to wrap your head around. There's no comparison today in the world of television. How big a star Tim Allen was during that point of time.
Have you ever seen Big Loose with Tom Hanks?
No, because I have seen Home Improvement, though I used to love that show.
Home Improvement was as.
Yeah, I got the memo on that one. Pete in the Bross is disappointed. He wanted you to come in tomorrow wearing face paint. Oh, like a like a Scottish one of those blue stripe.
War kind of war face paints.
Yeah, Braveheart's one of those films. It's good you brave hate. You watch it and you get all fired up and go, what a story. That was unbelievable, And then you make the mistake of checking how historically accurate it was, and you realize a lot of it was the figment of Mel's imagination.
So absolutely none of it's true.
There was.
William Wallace is a historical figure, and Robert the Bruce and Long Shanks the English King. They are real people, their names are real. A lot of the rest of It's kind of not exactly.
How was his next film after that, The Passion of the Christ.
I think it may have been.
Yeah, oh well, now I get to see mister and missus Potato.
Head Toy story is awesome. You'll love it's It is just so beautifully done. Now, should we give away some tickets to Top Gun?
Yes, I'd love to come along Wednesday, twenty eighth of May. We'd love to see you there. It is the original on the big screen. Yeah, a couple of weeks.
We are giving away tickets next week as well. So if you can't get through this morning, never fear, We've got tickets next week as well.
Get calling now, I double two three, double A double five, Jessil take your call. Who wins the Wallace Cinema tickets?
Let's give it to Jan and Glandor our first first caller. She was up and about this morning thanks to Wallace. Had a few texts here as well. Off topic about North Adelaide footy club Ye losing their coach yesterday. I hosted a lunch there on Sunday. Had no idea this.
Was coming.
Lives the official function.
There was no inkling.
Have you interviewed Jacob Surgeon before I have it. Seems like a really nice guy.
His wife was there two weeks ago.
She's the head of West Adelaide so that was a fun rivalry, and the kids were there.
But I really like Surge.
Honestly, I don't keep up with the footy stats, which is a bit poor for me. But obviously it was a football decision. I haven't heard any inklings around it, but the intim coach Sam May's I'm sure or will hopefully do a good job. But yeah, I do feel a bit sorry for Surge. It's only round six, but those decisions are made in every sport.
Interviewed by John Casey last night and seven and he was real. I think he's very philosophical about it, and he said, this is footy. You go into these jobs knowing you're going out of them at some point in time. That's just how it works.
The one thing you can we guarantee that's right at some point, let's say, thanks.
For percentage of coaches leave of their own volition.
Yeah, it's like they.
Say that about radio too, don't they.
That's right, Well, the best line for all those jobs that have what's they're saying in radio definition of optimism mining five shirts on a Sunday night, not that we ever.
Can you wear a shirt to work tomorrow?
But the best line about that comes from politics, which is I can't remember who said it, but all political careers ending tragedy. There's not many who get out and just say I'm not running again. Normally you get you have a Dutton moment, a Howard moment, or worse, a rug moment, or a scandal. Well, yes, good, I been, was it? McMillan, Not sure anyway? Weld on.
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That are you, David Penberthy and Will Goodings six to nine five double a breakfast.
Twelve minutes to say. But let's end to the weather bureau, check in on the weather of the next few days. Actually, before we do tho, I've I just want to mention this. We talked about what rain we might get in days ahead, and there's not a whole lot. Well, we've got a text from Shane who sent us the Victor Harbor forecast from down on the Flurio. They're getting some rain there on Saturday. It's clearly missing Adelaide two to fifteen meals this weekend, which would be excellent. I know Shane runs a hobby farm down that way, so very much looking forward to that rain. What's happening here in Adelade though. Jenny Horvat at the bureau joins this morning, Dear.
Jenny, Good morning guys.
Hey Jenny, can I put you on the spot that rain that we'll just mentioned that's coming on Saturday? Do you know is it going to be morning afternoon? Is it going to be all day or.
That's all right? A little bit hit and miss. Can we take a step back and I'll talk you through Saturday. I'd like to do things in order there.
That is your segment nine ours, Gen. We always trust your guidance, so go for it.
Okay. So for today, we're pretty stable. We've got that high pressure system to the west. It's keeping us in a bit of a southerly airstreams. A little bit of cloud possible today. Couldn't rule out a couple of spots around the hills and southern suburbs, but we're not expecting too much. We didn't really see anything in the city yesterday, but some of our coastal parts. Yes, I did pick up a little bit of a shower activity across the state today. Minimum temperaship was actually last night got down to eleven point three degrees. That happened about half past ten last night. At the moment is fourteen degrees at the West Terrace Night Appurra observation site in the city, where only for a top temperature of nineteen degrees, twenty for the northern suburbs, nineteen along the coast, seventeen on the forecast from Mount Barker. Tomorrow, we've got a bit of a cold front coming through, so we are looking at potentially hit and miss showers during the day for the city. With that hit and miss nature, we're not expecting those totals to be overly significant. If we can pick up a few millimeters, that would be good, but there'll potentially be some suburbs that don't see too much. Tomorrow minimum temperture looking at around nine degrees and maybe getting that maximum up to nineteen degrees in between the showers. So then on Saturday, what we've got is so we've got that moisture from that front, we've got that colder air, We've still got that high pressure system to the west, and we've still got that subtly airstream, but it looks like it's going to tend sort of more southeasterly for the city, so making it a little bit harder to see those showers. They are looking a little bit hit and miss. Again, couldn't rule out the odd spot during the game. But as we as I mentioned in that, if we do go southeasterly, it will be harder to see those showers in the city. And like you mentioned for Victor Harbor, because we're going to be in that south easterly airstream, it's going to be more likely to see those showers on the bottom of the Fluria picking up there and a bit more steady throughout the day there on Saturday and maybe even running up the back of the hills a little bit more, whereas here in the city, if we've got that southeastly, we're going to be a little bit protected from those showers.
Guys, great explanation as always, Jenny, Jenny Horvat there from the Weather Bureau, Thanks for that.
I to say, bowls any comfortable. Matt Brown joins us. Matt, there's been a crash at Evanston Park overnight.
That's right. Well, just before eleven thirty pm police emergency services were called to Main North Road after reports that a car had rolled and hit a stoby pole. Now, the driver of forty two year old man from Evanston South was taken the hospital for treatment of nonline threatening injuries, while utilities crews work to repair down to power lines and restore powered to nearby homes, and his red Honda sed An was towed from the scene. But the investigation into the crash is ongoing and anyone who may have witnessed the crash or may have catched it on dash cam footage is us to contact Crime Stoppers on one eight hundred Triple three triples.
Ere and Matt, this is a big breakthrough by Sapol in a story that we spent some time talking about yesterday. Obviously it was a shocking incident, the circumstances of which seem quite unusual. But you have now arrested a driver in relation to the fatal hit run crash out on Northeast Rydan Hillcrest last week.
Oh, that's right, David. About eleven pm on Tuesday, the sixth of May, a young woman was hit by a car on Northeast Road at Hillcrest Our. Police patrol attended to the woman lying on the road and performed CPR and paramedics also treated the twenty year old woman from Green Acres, but she died at the scene a short time later, and Major Crash investigators attended and examined the scene, which occurred on Northeast Road near Forbes Street. An investigator spoke to witnesses who described seeing a silver Sedan which failed to stop at the scene. The car was later identified to be a two thousand and seven Suberu Liberty Sedan. After further investigation, Major Crash officers attended a Banksier Park address on Wednesday, the fourteenth of May and arrested the nineteen year old man, charging him with causing death by dangerous driving and leaving the scene of an accident after causing death. He's been able to appear in the Adelaide Magistrates called on the thirtieth of July and the vehicle was located at the address and it's been seized for forensic examination. But we're still appealing for any witnesses or any other motorists who may have captured the incident on dash cam footage. Police would also like to speak to any crash repairers who may have repaired or who have or quoted damage to the front of a silver Suberu Liberty today and since last Tuesday. The woman's death was the twenty ninth life lost on Say roads so far this year. But some good work by the major crash officers and investigators to bring them in before the courts.
Yeah, absolutely good result there. Matt Brown from SAPOL seeing consortable Matt Brown. Thank you.
Speaking of courts, the biggest drong in the world right now is that of p Diddy in the United States. Miley Hogan is in New York City covering the story that the eyes of the world are on. Miley. Good morning to you.
Good morning.
We got some pretty awful insights from Sean Combe's former partner yesterday, didn't we.
Yeah.
Cassantra Ventura actually took the stand again today. She is the prosecutor's star witness and the former partner of Sean Diddy Combs. They were together for a decade. Their relationship ended in twenty eighteen. Today, again more explosive testimony from her. She said that he had videos of these alleged free coughs, which is what he called them. They were those drug fueled sex performances, as the prosecutortion has described them, she told the court. Ventura told the court that he did he still had these videos and that he was actually watching them on a commercial flight at one point, and that he had told her he was going to release them. Ventura then told the jury that she organized a free cough within hours of landing because she was worried he would follow through on the threat if she didn't. She also made another relegation today, saying that he raped her in twenty eighteen after their relationship ended. Sean Combs has denied all of the allegations against him, but if he is found guilty, he could be facing life in prison.
Yeah, and so Miley, we've got a bit of an insight already into how he's going to play this because he's arguing the whole thing was everyone was a willing participant, the whole thing was consensual here, correct.
So the argument from the defense here is that all of these sexual encounters were consensual, that women were not forced into them, that they were not coerced into them. He is saying that they were all sexual acts. Now, what is interesting is that his defense team did acknowledge that there was physical violence in his relationship with Cassie. You may have seen the security vision that was made public before this trial. It does show Combs kicking and dragging Ventura. So the defense hasn't shied away from the physical abuse, but they're not saying that. They're saying there was no sexual abuse here, and they're telling the jury not to judge him on his sexual preferences. But the jury is going to have to weigh here whether or not women were coerced into this or if it was consensual when they're deciding if he's innocent or guilty.
Are there expected to be any other witnesses that identify themselves Miley or after Cassandra Ventura? Are they all going to be under operating to a pseudonym.
They're all going to be operating under a studonym. Two other women are expected to give evidence, so we will hear from them, but they will not identify themselves. They're going to go under the names of Jane and Me. So Cassie is the only one who has put her name and face to the allegation.
Yeah, Miley Hogan in the United States for seven News. Thank you so much for your time this morning. More on that story as it develops over the day, and you'll see it on seven News from six o'clock tonight.
He wasn't really much of a music in his own right, was he? Did he?
No?
The only song he's famous for is that that rip off of Every Breath You Take, Yeah, the police song Every Breath You Take, which was turned into a hip hop song. Was he one of these guys? He was an amazing producer, that's right. He went into producing, didn't he. Yeah, And he did a lot of stuff for Mary J. Blige TLC. That the girl band that sang Waterfalls and No Scrubs. They were big for a while, and also that rapper of the Dead one Notorious b I G. He was the one who he was the LA guy, wasn't he?
He was the West Coast guy? Yeah, West Oh no, no, no, no, no, no, no, Yes, he was. Tupac was New York, wasn't he?
No?
It was the other way around?
Was it.
Getting into the nineties rap battles? That's right. I'm pretty sure it was the other way around. Let's see, that's not important. Tupac was West Coast. Yeah, big he was, Biggie was New York. I defer to you, will thank you to you. You've always known you're a gangster rap. It's the seven. You've always known that five double a used time. On the other side of it, we'll get to our rap of the morning stories, including the first Australian built rocket. He might take off today and go into space. This is a big, big moment for this ruling space agency.
Also, we might just jack up at the back a bit like a like a tarana. Yeah, I think it's on the bonnot fuzzy dice on the on the rearview mirror.
Perhaps even more extraordinarily than an Australian space industry, we're going to get international flights back in Adelaide from quandas we'll talk about right next, and also have Apple fixed the glass problem in rundel Moore. That's all ahead.
David Penberthy and Will Goodings six to line five double a breakfast.
Hey, but it's after seven. Good morning too. If you're joining us for the very first time on this Thursday, the fifteenth of May. Matt Abraham's coming up after seven point thirty spin rich environment at the moment. We've had multiple leadership contests, another on the way today, the Greens falling apart in South Australia. We've got speculation over when the new hospital here an essay will or won't be built. Matt is going to be on fire after seven thirty this morning, I reckon Plorld, Sarah hans and Young's not going to get the leadership.
And the reason she's not going to get the leadership we've had. We've had some people saying that we were woke, that we were woke for suggesting that Sarah Hanson Young was the best candidate in the Green.
As opposed to the far right candidate that's available in the Greens Party. That's right that we should have been. We should have put our weight behind the marga Greens candidate. Yeah, yeah, that's right, the one wearing the red baseball hat. So make America great again and let's have a tougher border protection policies.
It is a measure of the where the Greens now sit on the political spectrum in this country that I suspect the majority of the Greens party room look at Sarah Hanson Young and think she's some sort of right winger. We know they do see her like that. That's the joke, which is why we can't which kind of like we do, like we think compared to the rest of them, the sort of what she seems, burned down the back banks, Occupy Wall Street, you know, defund the military, defund the military. She's like, she's at a few junctures have the last few years. During COVID, she came out publicly and said, look, we've got a few members who actually need to start thinking through this whole vaccination question, because the history of science tells you that the best way to defeat disease is to get vaccinated. Just to ask, all the people had polio in the nineteen fifties. There's all these mad Lismore hippies. He say, uh huh, she's been got to by big farmer, blah blah blah. But more's the point, the radicalism that made so many people pull back from the Green to this election.
I had a moment reading the coverage this morning and the great because the Green's party room make the decision a little bit later today and reading about the three way battle backspit between Learis Awarders, Marine Feriki and Sarah Hanson Young and it just occurred to me suddenly, as clear as day, for all the reasons, every reason that I would like to see Sarah Hanson Young become the leader of the Greens is seen by those within the parties of reasons you should never become a leader of the Greens.
Exactly too normal.
That will happen a little bit later today. The other thing that's happening here in Adelaide today that's really exciting is Quantus are going to be flying internationally. That's right, the airline that your taxpayers money has been going towards is going to have an international flight out of Adelaide. It's the official announcement's coming. The news was broken by seven News aviation ruder Blake Johnson on the six o'clock news last night. Blake, you're in town today as well, aren't.
You getting over shortly?
Yes?
Fantastic announcements to Adelaide, twelve years in the making to believe, isn't it.
So?
What do we know about this particular leg and are we getting ahead of ourselves to think it might mean there's more international flights from Quantas out of Adelaide.
In the future.
Well, I think they've kind of been kicking the gear. You look at the competition that's coming. United's starting to fly. You know, you're well served by other international let's jet stuff lives to Bali obviously, so it look I wouldn't be surprised this is a little bit more coming, especially with their fleet as it grows and some of the older planes get rejuvenated. So yeah, I think it'll be Singapore Auckland to start you off, because that will give you connections to London and New York.
Yeah, it's a good exclusive blake. But I don't want to sound ungrateful, well cynical, but Auckland, I mean New Zealand is only technically a foreign countries. I mean, yeah, I was going to say Trump can say that about Canada, we could always say that about New Zealand. It's hardly it's hardly like the most exciting news ever, when you consider that Qatar emirates have been smashing them on the European routes. It's basically only I mean, it gets you to New York. You can go Adelaide, Auckland, New York, but it doesn't really do a hell of a lot beyond that.
Well, it depends the arrival of the new three two one XLI that opens up a lot of small destinations that are further away. But I reckon to get the banks of the rucks are going to want to connect you through to get those big hubs onto the European East coast of American trips. But look, yeah, with that new aircraft, it really does not Manila Bangklok up into Hong Kong. So plenty of options there. But we'll find out the stuff and then what Cornice's plan is a lot of competition though out of Adelaide it's a tricky market internationally. I was speaking to the CEO of Btick Air who pulled out last year, said, once into Adelaide, it becomes a real price for instantly, So you've got to stick it out. With United committing to swing to San Francisco, that's a big call. I think. I think maybe corniss is a seen what they're not doing info. I hang on, we better get back in there, because if others can make it work, why can't we.
Yeah, totally.
So you mentioned some of the new routes, you know, potentially in terms of the range of the new aircraft, we could say out of Adelaide, is there are you hearing stuff elsewhere out of other centers in Australia that we've never done before that we might start seeing available now because of the extended range of the new aircraft coming online.
Yeah, well what the Corners group, mainly jeff Stars applied for new routes US into the Philippines like Sibu and well on some of the Jeff Staff flights. So some of these new aircraft are amazing. That must quite a much more fuel efficient and they just get you a long way. But look, there is an argument against spending ten hours in a single aisle aircraft, especially if you're down the back. Not a premium experience at the best of times. But I don't think they'd be putting a big, big you know, seven eight seven or an A three thirty out of Adelaide if it's been a small enough market for them to ignore for twelve years. I can't see them going into the deepense right away.
Yeah, that's a great story, Blake. We've got intest intrigued to see how it plays out here, Blake Johnson. Seven Yews Aviation editor mate Peter Maunausis is going to be at this at this press conference as well. You may be surprised to learn.
Well, he's publicly potted contest last year or so for forgetting that Adelaide exists in an international sense.
It's a start, It's just yeah, it is a start. There's more on the wad.
It's a start that would have been made a hell of a lot lot earlier if old Alan Joyce hadn't basically run the fleet into the ground as a way of suppressing costs and which in turn inflated his bonuses.
Yeah, he was incentivized.
Ah yeah, the dog in the fight. That one exactly right.
A bit higher above the altitude of the new quantusy aircraft, there will be, hopefully today the first ever Australian built orbital rocket entering space. We've launched things from Australia before, we've launched things here in South Australia, but we've never launched anything that was entirely made here on a space dock, that was entirely made here. And that's what's happening in Queensland by this little company called Gilmore Space. I shouldn't call them little. They started out being little, but they're getting pretty big at the moment. It's called the it's a twenty five meter long airas rocket backed by the Australian Space Agency of course here in Adelaide. They originally tried to launch this thing from a North Queensland cattle paddock back in back in March, but the conditions weren't great. They're going to send up a ceremonial jar of veggiemite with it as well, probably quite possibly at speed it'll hit twenty seven five hundred kilometers per hour. The aim is to get at two hundred k's above Earth's surface. As far as test flight have listened to Adam Gilmore from Gilmore Space Technology, we have to do.
Quite a few more tests on it.
We've already done a whole lot so far.
It's working very well.
It's understood in the market that you do these things to learn and that you're not necessarily going to achieve total success on the first mission. I would love to see more people, more companies, you know, buit it off big chunks of risks to do other very very ambitious things.
Yeah, it's getting real.
Where I already started the countdown.
It's an easy and maybe a lazy comparison to make, but this is kind of Australia SpaceX. This is private company, private guys getting into the commercial space sector.
Are we going to have our own KD. Perry moment when it's Ailien Singer goes it goes up into space. I don't know who we're going to send. Darryl Breakthway is on that capsule right now. Yes, I should be so lucky. That would be terrific.
We've been good to send Dame Edna up. Oh yeah, that put a few.
Gladdy olies on the windscreen as well. Glady, what about Si Les?
Even better?
Even better?
Can you imagine the first inappropriate joke in space?
I think is?
I mean just sitting there for an Australian to make, isn't it.
There's a lot of rocket related double on tundras that Seles would have been all over like a cheap powdered blue wine stained suit.
So good luck to them. Hopfull they get good conditions today and they can make history the much easier side of engineering and rounds out a breaking eight. We had going back a number of weeks, Apple in the city had these these poor little birds, the tree marts, flying into the window there as they were. The city council tried to move them from areas where there were people eating in our fresco dining and unfortunately in the process they didn't navigate the giant sea through apple window particularly well. Well, they are taking steps now, in good news to try and reduce that hazard. They're changing the lighting in store, they're putting decals on the glass as well to create an additional deterrent. So originally, locally, and this is always the way with big companies, people went ooh, we're not allowed to do anything, and then they shot it up the chain and then presumably someone with a level of autonomy at some level, went just put stickers on the window. Yeah, you know what's worse for our global brand than our store looking slightly different to the other ones. Hundreds of dead birds every day, Yeah.
Being attracted by the sort of magnetic power of these bright lights that disorient the birds.
So hopefully that will be that will be in place, and that's a solution has been arrived at.
And I wonder what all the businesses in James Place they think about it, because that was the original that's right, the ground zero for all the pup that forced a lot of the local businesses there to complain. So then they got the nets. Then they moved and now the councils sort of said, well, they might move back again.
It's like a mole.
Three Martins talking about bird life. What about the story about port Piriy, The amount of the moment that they have spent culing pigeons, and it's made absolutely no difference. They're chooting six to seven hundred of the damned things at night. There's more there than ever before. Pigeons really are like if you if you're in a pigeon spot and say this with some experience. We got so many friends and neighbors down there who've had massive dramas, like people have put in solar panels literally within two weeks they've been wrecked. But the pigeons go, you beauty nesting area. They just come in and they're cocky little things like that. You look at them and you go, you know, get off that wooden baton, you mongrel, And they do sort of look at you like, what do you need to make me? What are you gonna do about it? Yeah, come on, smart, go two.
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We did it the rooms.
Remember the cabin. It was so good you look out on the vineyard. It was spectacle. Separate rooms.
Yeah, we did, Yes, we did.
Made it even better, we did, but we had to in the morning. We did the radio show in one of the rooms. That's right, that's right, that one we had rowing when he was crying on Air about it, Jimmy, it was excellent. I love that interview. Quite a bit of cynicism about the Quantus announcement. People were saying, well, okay, good, but please try harder, Jay says, I agree with you, guys. A flight on a single three to two one from Adelaide across the ditch. Hardly can confirm that Quantus now has international flights out of Adelaide? Was there interesting jet Stars canceling flights out of Sydney slash Melbourne and Hawaii. My jet Star return flight from Hawaii to Melbourne had to divert as they forgot to put enough fuel on board. Concerning and one here in New Zealand already flies to Auckland. So we'll be keen to see if the competition with Quantus lasts. Thank you for that.
Usually we chat with FITZI at this time. We're going to chat with him just before nine o'clock. So if you are today wanting to get your tips in for the match tonight and the weekend of footy ahead, stay listening or jump on the five double a Breakfast podcast once we finish up, and tune into Fitzi when he joins us just before nine o'clock today. Instead, let's have a listen to a little bit of rowing Timmy G last night, who were obviously critical about the AFL's handling of this Locky Schultz concussion umpiring saga, which it would have been during their show that the third iteration of the AFL's explanation of who said what to whom and when came out. Here's Rowe and Timmy G talking about the bigger picture and what this sort of says to fans.
Who feels right now that the AFL has lost us a little bit of touch with our great game. But more so than the US, the fans because they're put in that position to make decisions that keep us going to the games.
Greg and we're the number one.
Stakeholder who feels a bit disconnected.
Because I do well.
It's frustrating, There's no doubt about it. I't think it's frustrating at all levels. I feel like there's a divide between clubs in the AFL now. They're getting frustrated to the point where they're trying to take stuff into their own hands because they're frustrated is not getting through to the right channels or getting up to and I think people internally at the AFL are frustrated.
Well, Christades is case in point, and that's the last thing you want is a divide between club land and AFL house.
Well, let's go back to when the Crow's got that poor decision against the Suns. I think Tim Silver's message that he put out that's clearly a frustration. Of course, here we go again.
We're joking yesterday. Now that they've got the Hazer rap where you can set up you know you're playing home, you're playing away. Having just done this for school soccer only took me about five hours, maybe the clubs could you start doing that use the hazer app. We don't even need the AFL like Koshi Olsen. They can just sit down, sit up the app at the start of the year.
It'd save a fortune on the AFL commission, will't you?
This Saturday are away to Collingwood in Melbourne, Paul our home, putting your mum and dad's contact details. Yeah, Chris Scott's he at his mobile. Any dramas and who's doing the oranges? Just cut the AFL out of it. Terrific.
It's a tantalizing picture given how things have been handled of late, isn't.
It Well, I think I don't know. Part of it is just sort of like the on again, off again nature of the AFL. They sort of want to put the world right, but occasionally they don't. Which is the starting point for the Rially thing was clearly something's happening, let's not do anything about it, and there he goes what Then it takes on a life of its own, But you know, it became more complex after talking to hearing from Davis, hearing from from Dave Kosh as well, who repeated it yesterday and kicked new life back and breathe new life back into that story.
Seven point thirty five to blame News Time. On the other side of it, we're dissecting the spin of the week with Matt Abraham, Stick Around.
David Pemberthy and Will Goodings six to nine Fine Double a Breakfast twenty two.
Minutes to eight. After eight o'clock this morning, Port fans, stay tuned. Jack Lacochis will be joining us live in the studio ahead of that big clash with the Cats this weekend. We had a big build up after seven o'clock as part of our news wrap for the launch of the first Australian made homemade rocket launch pad made here, historic day in Australian space. It's been called off, so it's not happening. Oh yeah, it's been caned. The weather's not great now, so they're gonna try again tomorrow anyway, So which you have a competition space? What's what's a good was he named for the rocket?
There you go. We tried to name the rover the Mars Raver because we wanted to call it the moon Arrow. That's right, yeah, but there you can go for that. If you've got an idea. We've got beer and barbecue festival tickets for you. Eight double two three double o double Oh is the number. Let's talk spin.
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To you, Good morning, Will, Good morning David.
It's been a target rich environment this past fortnight for US political nerds, hasn't it mat?
It had?
The election's not over, by the way. The Zoe Daniels, who's the teal in Goldstein, has been criticized for not conceding because Tim Wilson, a liberal, has come back. He lost a seat to her, and he won it. He says he's won't it, but there's still there's only four hundred votes in it, and there's still about eight percent of the count to go, and she's been closing closing the gap.
She might throw another party if she wins it again, or be really, really really sad if she misses it by one hundred or fifty votes.
Did he say he was going to run for the leadership, Yes.
But he's thought better wait a while, Better wait till he's wonders maybe, and when you can get more than one vote.
Exactly, And thank you for the meme saying that Susan Lee were they who insert inserted a second s.
She's now called the opposite Leader.
She's rebranded it and put two s's in opposition.
Now one of our listeners. He's reminded us, Matt and he wants to get your thoughts on this. Should someone get a lettice? Remember Liz Trust? What's going to last longer a Lettice or Liz Trust? Does season Lee deserve the letters treatment?
Well, surely they're going to give her.
Surely they're going to give her a few weeks.
Was a four point four vote margin. That's a nightmare. I reckon you da, if you win a leadership contest by margin that slim.
It's it's not a lot, is it four votes? But they're not all swearing loyalty behind her.
It's a shocking result.
Well, a lot of them, a lot of conservative people out there openly publicly bagging You're like Rita Panahi, who's a very conservative contributor to Sky, writes a column for The Herald, and she called him Malcolm Turmule in address.
I think Susan Lee. I think Susan Lee.
Is it?
Is it Lea?
I know why?
You know?
I'm pretty sure it's pronounced lee.
It's pronounce lee Lee.
I spelled l e y Lee.
Okay, Susan Lee. Well, let's make that official pronunciation. For a whole lot of reasons. But Susan Lee, I think she's one of those people who you wouldn't you would find very hard to categorize. I suppose she's a moderate in the party, but she doesn't sound very moderate to me, not terribly moderate. She's got an enormous job in the federal you know, to pull the federal up position into shape, and I would think it'd beyond at the moment, it'd be beyond any leader. I mean that this is a party that really, you know, Phil Curry said, you know that they need to be soul searching. Well, it's a bit hard if you don't have a soul. And you know, you see people like Alex Antiks, Senator Alex Antik walking out of the leadership yesterday past the media who were just standing as you know, most of your time as a journal I spent waiting like ninety waiting one percent action. So they're waiting for the leader to come out, and the ANTIQ walks past them and points goes you know, fake news, fake news, fake news to them, and I'm thinking.
What do you want about?
Why are you doing? Did he do that?
Yeah, as he's walking out, fake news, fake news, fake news, points finger at the journals.
I think that wasn't the leadership spill happening? Was it was made up?
Yeah?
Yeah?
Yeah? Should they be doing something else?
Yeah, that's right. Should they not be there?
You know, And can't you come with an original line like you've just got hammered. Your party's just been smashed because of the Trump partly in part No, but you know, not enough of that. Why Senator Alexantik, You know, like he's a political genius all right in his own mind, And maybe he is.
That's fine.
And he represents a legitimate part of the you know, the liberal spectrum, the conservative spectrum. That's fine as well. Was he in a marginal seat?
Was like?
Was he like a Tim Wilson sort of battling it out and winning by three hundred votes and then still waiting and absolutely panicking and apparently texting everyone you know, calling in scrutinies now absolutely pooping himself.
Is is he fighting in a seat?
Was he?
Was he fighting in Sturt Alexandik? Was he fighting in boothby?
No?
What he did?
He rolled Anne Rustin for the number one spot on the South Australian Senate ticket a week before the Dunstan by election, rolled a prominent woman. There's no reason other than he wanted to make sure he got number one on the Senate ticket because he wanted to make sure he got elected.
So that's fine.
Come out with all your trump isms, but don't from a moment think that that's going to win your government.
It'll win you. You know you'll be a Senator for.
Life because you sure up your little coterie of people. But it's not going to win your government because you've just had an election where that's been proven that Trump became poisoned in the course of about two weeks and he went from being the magic elixa for the Liberals.
That's right to poison, But isn't the problem that they've got as a party. They met that for everything you just said. And I know heaps of Liberals who agree with you. Some of them are on the record. I mean Trishworth, the former federal member for Adelaide, Parliamentary secretary and the very successful Howard government era. She came on our show and said that, you know, the day after the election. Conversely, though, there's other people in the Liberal Party and they're not all like Alexantik. Other more moderate conservatives say, you know what the problem with this party? You look at Stephen Marshall. They call him labor Light, and they say Marshall was only in for one term because no one could really tell the difference between him and Labor. He didn't do a strong enough job representing the traditional business community. He allowed politically correct flights of policy fancy along the Vicky Chapman lines around abortion euthanasia. So you've got this hardcore of other people on the other side who say, we've gone to left. So you've got this, we've gone to the left, We've gone to But.
I find that hilarious because even Malcolm Turbules spun off into his own orbit now where he just's sort of Malcolm Turbull TM and he just says all sorts of things, and.
He's more left wing than Sarah Hanson Young the you know what he has in common with Stephen Marshall. They actually won elections. Well, yeah, they won elections. I always liked when to see how the strain of liberals RiPP into Stephen Marshall. He was the only one who won in twenty something years. Yeah, okay, so let's let's be careful trying to categorize, you know what failure is, because everyone else has fallen short of that.
Yeah, and it speaking of winning, surrounding himself with winners. I did find it strange because I'd forgotten that John Olson was federal president of the Liberal Party, so and he.
Was hoping you had Yeah, well, he's been focusing on the Crowser.
Mike smith on Fire Mike Smithson, and in Daily he's done a column sort of pointing the finger saying, well, you know, like, what were you doing, John Olson? Somebody who came back to politics, the state politics roll Dean Brown and then led a triumphant return to a minority government and never won government in his own right in the majority. And then the other person who was apparently Peter Dutton's right hand person inside HQ, was Jamie Briggs. Somebody lost the seat to Mayo and they'll never be well, they won't get it back till Rebecca Sharky sort of buys a new boat and decides to take up fishing full time. So you know this, I think it would be a good idea to try and surround yourself with winners. You know, I've been thinking about Stephen Marshall a bit lately, thinking why doesn't he come back as leader? Would they be any worse off or would they be better off if you had the return. He wouldn't be the first leader to do this, by the way, I can't think of any others.
But we'll leave one of the greatest cities in the world, New York, to come back to Adelaide to run a party that most people think is going to win four seats next year.
I know it's not terribly attractive.
I know it's not.
When you put it like that, one or the other benefits, that's not the pitch I'd made. When you put it like that, I can see the other side of the picture. I'm not saying it's an attractive tavern on the green in Central Park eating steak tarta. But would you like to come back to Adelaide it's winter and you're going to lead a party that does next Leveny policies.
Yes, I know that many or any.
That can remind they almost need they need an antidote to Peter mal Naouskus because you remove Peter Malenowskus from leadership here in South Australia, you look at the things that people just wipe off the board, you know, like here we are, we've got huge problems of the whaler still works, all that sort of stuff, and Peter malesk Melonouskus have got time to help Tasmania get it's stadium built. I was look at that story thinking he's consulting.
Now, what are you doing?
Everything's fixed here?
Is it?
Cost of living no props, he's run out of sporting events to organize him on board.
What's next? Oh they need a stadium. I better go over an album.
No, they came here and spent and now are getting briefed by him and John Olsen far out.
No.
But also I think maybe the South Australian Liberals need they need a punch through leader. I believe I can't see any of the current crop. Maybe Ashton Hearne, but you know, and she won't do this, she'd be nuts to do this, and she's not nuts. But someone like a Natasha Stop this boy. They need somebody who covers a lot of territory and he has got a profile. And as soon as you know a winner, how would I'm just blue skying ness.
They like to say, how would spitballing.
Run this up the flag pole and see if anyone salutes? How would Peter mal Nauskus go against a Natasha stop this boy as a liberal leader.
I'd be good to have a Natasha alexanderk in the same party, wouldn't it.
Excellent?
I'd buy tickets to those party beatings.
You need to shoot me down here this morning.
I think your logic is sound I think having a female candidate against Mali would go to what is one of his potential vulnerabilities, which is he's got a bit of a jock quality. He's got a bit of a boyo, you know, being high five, walking around the watering hole that live and a female opponent could help shift the focus back onto there's more life than sport pete and get into the service delivery side of things a lot better. The problem when someone like Tarsia does it, it sounds like a bit of a spoilers board and a lot of guys go, yeah, totally, what Tarsi should do? He should? He should because clearly malnouns because a lot of people love him in South Australia because of things I gather around and live, because he's a bit of a shawman. So Tarsi should try to out shame in him by saying, if you vote for me, you'll get to gather rounds.
And Katie Perry will play three cons A residency like Vegas should every Friday night.
And we're able to see it the Highway every Friday.
Just quickly Women's and Children's Hospital. We've got these minutes of the high level meeting that shows that it's running. He's going to run the projections art. It's going to run five years behind schedule and it's going to blow out to about three hundred and twenty million dollars. What's the state government get away with saying it was a typo.
A typo oh no and picked that up?
Yeah, come on, Matt, you know it's the only thing in Australia the price of which is not going to increase out all over a decade. Sorry.
By the way, all this advice we give the Liberal parties free.
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Five minutes to wait a lot of our listeners. Matt taking up your suggestion of the wild solutions for the things that ailed the South a strain the Liberal Party in terms of leadership at jase esk can you vertion if Steven Marshall came back to the Liberal Party, they say he's winning slogan posters could say, Remy, you promise to fix ramping.
I'm back. What was better then?
Oh?
I love it?
Now this is onto some spin. Yes, one of the funny things that's happened. Charlotte Walker.
She's twenty one.
She turned twenty one on election night and she's going to be a Senator from South Australia. From what I can work out, she's not the youngest MP. I've come to that in a moment, So just hold that thought before that bot Susan Lee. Now, this is David sent me Texas there saying have you seen this? It's just taken us about four hours to find it. Sorry because the second part of this quote about the Australian flag was used in print but not audio.
But we have found it.
Have you listened to Susan Lee at a first press conference answering questions about the Australian flag.
We should unite under the one Australian flag.
That is my firm view.
Of course, I'm happy to stand in front of the indigenous flag and I frequently do, and I frequently.
Have, or the Russian flag for the Scandinavian flag, any one of them.
I don't care.
Basque separatist flag, hoby whatever you want what flag in Bolivia?
Two out of ten for her first breast water matts.
Now just to go back to that though, she says she's always happy to stand in She only wants to stand in front of one flag. You're knights, but she's happy to stand in front of the original flag. That says that means she's going to get rid of the Australian flag.
Who knows anyway? Back to Charlotte Walker twenty one. Okay, she's going to be a senator. So he's got six years.
What a great gig.
Still lives at home with her parents in Normanville. How did she become a senator? How did she get number three spot? Well, that number three spot on the say ticket, I'm told was meant to go to the right. The party, they couldn't find anyone to stand because they didn't think they're going to win. They didn't think they had to worry about who's going to be down at number three, So they couldn't get anyone to stand. So the left took it and they tapped Charlotte Walker's president of Young Labor, and of course, unexpectedly there was a big surgeon labor vote and she is now a senator and the writer saying, okay, we could have had a senator up and if I had known that, I'm not a member Labor Party, but.
I would have said, you know, I'd fit into the Catholic right, you can put me.
Yeah, six years in camp, mister trick there, I think.
But anyway, so she may be.
I think she's a younger senator certainly at twenty one, Wyatt Roy holds the record as the youngest MP in Federal Parliament.
At twenty he looked like he was thirteen.
He still does.
But the youngest South Strand before Charlotte Walker was a guy called Andrew Jones, who won the seat of Adelaide in nineteen sixty six and started off by saying half of federal politicians are drunks, they're drunk and described alcohol as the demon's urine. Well, he had to apologize for the first bit about saying half of them are drunk, probably should have said most, and then succumb to the devil's urine sadly, and you know, became a drunk. He's dead so finely.
But he put out.
He was an arch conservative at twenty two, and he put out a song or you know, a CD, The Shadow.
Valley and the Iron Triangles.
And this is a little bit.
Yes, listen, people today have money and good times. Things seemed to be going pretty well. But is our greatest asset happened? There's our religion, complacency and our motto let someone else do it? As always the fool for someone to do the work, the sucker to do the sweating and the dye. So what if the war goes on another five years? There's always America, good old Uncle Sam. But how long will Australia be free when the red cancer of communism is Intuasia? While we still sing with our hearts where we look at our flag with pride.
You know what, there's a few liberals sitting there going damn straight Andrew.
That is crazy. That's on from something outside of music compilation.
And the voice, by the way, the voice was a guy.
He was an executive, Rex heading who that's Rex who commissioned Humphy.
Bb Like wow.
So I'm looking for Charlotte Walker as a twenty one year old to come out with something, or maybe alex Antik and the Ants, but anyway, that's Alexier.
We need more politicians to release songs out of ten for posthumously.
It's a first.
Andrew Jones tell you a Matt, thank you.
We'll catch you next week.
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But it's after right. Jack mcosha is coming up very shortly from the Port Adelaide Football Club big game this weekend against the Cats. It's generally gone a right. I had some spiriting wins over at the catgory in Victoria in recent memory.
Up pretty well against the Catch.
Yeah.
I think that's that's.
Gonna be a pretty interesting game. It's a pretty a positive vibe coming out of ourbum. I don't think there was any that. There wasn't.
It was a showdown loss, which of course everyone hates, but it wasn't a dispiriting loss. Way. They were good, Yeah, they were good, and they were they were really really good in the last ten minutes.
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With the lake in flood, what's the what's the view of the members?
Is there is there a an appetite for despite what the new laws say, Is there an appetite for going out there and having a bit of a sail.
There's there, certainly is. It's just it's just ridiculous, like a national Park as definers an area of recreation and South Australia has a long history of democratic first. Well, I think they've now got an undemocratic first in not allowing people to recreate in a national park. It must be the only place in the world.
And you because you when when I think it was when Mike rand was premier. You had a drama in the past. Yeah, with Gracie Porta Lacey, because you went out and they were going to find you, weren't they.
They attempted to, but they failed. I've never paid a fine. And if you might remember, Grace port Lezi eventually lost a ministry and lost a seat at the next election. And I believe the Labor government lost its power as well at the next election. Like they don't realize how people get attached to national parks. They're part of the Australian way of life. Recreating in a national park as part of the Australian way of life for all Australians, regardless of culture. So I think the government is committing political suicide doing this. We have a lot of members in South Australia.
Just in terms of the impact on the lake Bob, I mean, I can't think of a I don't understand where the disrespect comes in in terms of putting a small I mean, it's not like you're driving the ex On Valdez through the middle of Lake Ere. You know this is light recreation, isn't it, and you're careful where you go.
Yeah, Well, sailing can be shown to be less affecting to the environment as bushwalking. Also in the past, I have had successful meetings with the native title holder. We respect our original culture that I'm actually fascinated with our original technology myself. Like it's like we're not hurting anything in sailing in a national park.
We're not.
We're not hurting anything at all. And also we believe that we have a common law right to both on navigable water and that right's been there since Roman times. And also authorities are the common law are obliged to give people access to the water. Now the national parks people were more more specifically this South Australian government, I think piencing the lake off at the moment to stop people from getting to it. I've had people dying of cancer email me asking me how they can get their feet wet in the lake like it's on the bucket list for every Australian.
How big is the fine they want to whack you with, Bob if you take your boat out.
We had a letter from the compliance people earlier this week finding threatening me with a thousand dollars fine if I go boating on the lake.
So they've already threatened you.
Oh yeah, yeah.
Was that on the basis of the earlier chats or the news articles that we did we did about this?
Do you think they are mentioning statements I've made on the media. See not only me and not only people connected with the yacht club. There's a lot of people very upset about this, like you can't even play on the beach, like you know, Australian beaches are part of our way of life.
Yeah, totally. The funny thing, too, is from last year when I did a piece with you mate for The Australian about this, I spent quite a lot of time reading through your website, which has got some really interesting historic stuff and clearly you're someone who's paid a lot of attention to the indigenous heritage in the area. Out of what strikes me as a sense of like, you know, respectful curiosity about it. Correct me if I'm wrong. It felt like from from the research that you've done, there seems to be different versions according to the different local Aboriginal groups about what they think about the lake, how they think the lakes should be treated. And also isn't there some evidence that in the past Aboriginal people themselves actually sailed on.
A tea, not sailed, but I have evidence that the Deairy, who their country as to the east of Lake Ere, they actually made craft out of bundles of twigs and fished on the lakes in the area. People might know that the rivers and lakes around there get a beautiful fish called yellow belly. It's about three to five kilo, so very very much worth fishing for.
Yeah, so they fish for that.
Also in Lake itself you get a small fish like an anchovia called lake air hardihead, and I believe that they're very easy to catch, like you get millions of them, and I believe that they were able to catch them and grind them into a fish paste, which was very valuable for their diet.
I'm fascinating you've been worn. So let's just see what happens if you do go out in New York. We'll stay in touch with Yeah.
Well it's a player play playing a game of catch me if you can I can't. I can't imagine seeing a ranger up at what they call Halligan Point trying to get hurt one hundred people off the beach unless they put a razor wire fence around it, that's not going to happen. People are going to demand their rights as Australians to walk on a beach, waite in the water and maybe float on. It's just crazy, like as political suicide for the government.
Yeah, absolutely, good on you, Bob Bob Backway the Commodore at the Lake Air Yacht Club, one of our lists, makes the good point that you can do. You can go motor boating, surfing, fishing of the Kuron, which is a huge area of cultural heritage for the Nurring Jury people. So what's the drama.
The images of the yachts on Lake Air. They're majestic and to the point you made and even about outboard motors, so they the least intrusive form of craft you can possibly imagine.
Yeah, they're totally win.
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How are we going?
We're good, thanks Jack. We're just chatting off air about last week's game. It was a shoutdown for the ages you were there. We're saying before Paul can take a lot of positives out of that. Despite not getting the four points, but they they are in no way humiliated. It was a hugely gutsy and largely well organized effort by them.
Yeah, absolutely, especially coming off the Bolldogs game late before, which was probably the polar opposite. They had a massive week in terms of vision and meetings and stuff, kind of getting our identity back, and I think we kind of found that with the way we went about the weekend, and unfortunately we didn't get the result, but gave ourself every chance to get it.
So I think we'll be better off of the game, that's for sure.
When you're injured as you have been at the moment, do you do you still go and attend like the post game sort of pull aparts where the coaches walk through the games or is that something big Because you haven't played, you don't have to get involved in that side of it.
No, I do all the I was in the rooms post game and then in the review Monday, and I've been in the prep this week for Geelong as well.
So yeah, still all a part of it because obviously, like you know, there's a philosophy guiding the team, and you need to be sort of you know, because you're only probably well less than a month away from coming back now you think, yeah, pretty close.
Yeah, So I'm trying to get involved in as much drills as possible and as much meeting so that when I do come in.
It feels like I haven't missed.
Yeah, yeah, shissed too much.
And still got some connection with the lads. So yeah, at the porny end of my rehab now. So it's yeah, getting excited.
Little bit of ordinary news in the last couple of days with Kane Farrell hurting his knee, and I was thinking about that Port back line. What are the rat strengths in recent years? Has been just the exquisite ball use coming off of half back. You had Dan Houston originally and Kane Farrell was just such a weapon with those two guys losing both years of to drive. Ryan Burton's obviously a wonderful kick as well. You're a great kick. And I've got thinking about this. Your versatility you're shaking your head, hasn't been because because you got injured so early, hasn't been explored all that much. At Port Adelaide. It wasn't the Gold Coast you played. You played pretty much everywhere on the entire ground at the Gold Coast. Based on your body language, I'm getting a sense you have zero interest in moving out of the forward fifty though.
Yeah, I feel like I've I've done that experiment a fair few times now.
Ye, So yeah, do you get what coaches was moving around here? You get what coaches liked the idea of that though.
Yeah, absolutely absolutely, and I've I've played it and I've played it well at AFL, so I can see why.
But no, I'm chanting to settled. You've come in one position and make that my own.
Yeah.
So the timeline then for your return, which you talk about the point the end, there's a buy coming up. Is that a good thing for you? Because I reckon your doctors think it's a good thing for you. Yeah.
Yeah, I'm probably my returns will be right on that buy. So it'll give me an extra week so that when I do come back, hopefully after the buy, that my knee is in real good shape and I'm in a real good shape to attack the second half of the year. So I'm not about to get potentially one more game and if there was no buy. But yeah, I think we've got to use it to our advantage in terms of my rehab and set up the second half of my year.
And you don't come back via the s ANFL, do you you get straight back into the AFL side. I don't amack in that decision I reconject feels as strongly about that as playing in defense. I'm doing everything I can to help with the team out and hopefully I can. Yeah, AFL, what's what's Ken's messag? You're going into the Cats this week?
Yeah, they're They're a great side there. Their offense is probably as good as anyone's. They've moved the ball from back to forward very quick this year and they're kicking big scores. So similar last week aainst the Crows. We have to defend and do that's part of the game really well. So it'll be a great chance for us at home. And clearly they've got some some superstars in Dangerfield and Cameron and that we'll have to stop as well.
And Jack not trying to rope you into talking about any of the controversial aspects of the Willie Rioli situation.
But.
Just how's he doing? Is he going alright? Is he round the club?
Is he?
And do you expect that he's going to be back this week? Is that is that the hope?
Yeah?
I assume, so he's going pretty well.
Like obviously he's had a big week ten days and that much written about him talking about him.
The poor bloke.
So now he's got up and spoken in front of the players a couple of times. We out of all the kind of staff club lunch yesterday and he got up and spoken at that as well. So I feel like he's in a place where he's very keen to move on and let his football to the talking. Yeah, clearly it's been a tough time for him, but I think what he loves is playing footy, so I think he's keen to do that, and yeah, that they'll bring him happiness.
Who did the jump for you? It was what was Gavin?
It was?
It was Gavin Wing And wasn't it who did the indigenous round jumper? I think, yeah, yeah, yeah, and yeah, well you know it's a it's a huge round and Aboriginal players have contributed so much to poor in particular, So it'd be good to see him back on the weekend if it works out that way.
Yeah, yeah, well very soon will be talking about you on the field, Jack. We were very much staring forward and you can sort of see the optimistic picture of port fans, can't you when you when you close your eyes and picture that midfield dominating as they did in the showdown. They absolutely dominated. Now connor Rosy coming off half back. If you get Willie back in the forward line, you get you back in that forward line. They got something to kick to all of a sudden, that's gonna be tough to beat. You can just see. Just need you guys, need a bit of good luck and a bit of run of good health and you'll be right. Yeah, let us get to work and well yeah, good on you, Jack, We'll let you do.
I see that.
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To nine and need some help with your footy chips. Well, don't despair, We've got your covered, Ryan Fitzgerald, I have all the insights coming up. Just before nine o'clock this morning. There is a couple of burst water mains to be weary of, and your travels are throughout the city Doors Road near Western Avenue restricted for westbound track due to water works. Also traffic restricted in both directions on Saint Bernard's Road near Carawerra Avenue due to a burst water main there. So factor those into what's going on. They are the more benign activities going on out in our roads. Jade Roberin's covering some of the more bizarre and scary things that have been happening. Jade, good morning to you.
Good morning boys. Well remember on Tuesday I was covering that burst water mate on May North Road on the corner of Alpha Road. There it was down to one lane and speed limits because a driver had crashed into a powerpole and a fire hydrant. Well more infos come to light on that yarm this morning. It was the result of a pretty vicious road rage incident. Now I can tell you that the woman, a twenty one year old from Para Hills, has lost her license following the incident. She was reported for driving in a manner dangerous to the public and issued with a twelvemonth instant loss of license. Now she'll be summoned to appear in court at a later date. But another driver came forward with vision that captured the collision. Now it shows a silver sit Dan that the woman was driving crashed into a side of a blue sedan which did not stop at the scene before colliding with a fire hydrant and the power pole. So this was a bit of a nasty accident that apparently all started from a Facebook marketplace sale of shoes that went very very wrong. So apparently they went to the ATM. It didn't go down too well and it resulted in this awful road rage incident that obviously resulted in this awful car accident. So that has also gone down this morning. But I also can tell you that police they have charged a nineteen year old man from Bankseer Park. He has been arrested after that awful hit and run that killed twenty year old Samea Malik last Tuesday, the sixth of May. She was an international student from Pakistan. So we've heard police on five double a throughout the week urge the driver to come forward. Now we know they release photos of the vehicle and the man was arrested yesterday. He was charged with causing death by dangerous driving and also leaving the scene of an accident after causing death. Now he was bailed to appear in the Adelaide Magistrate's Court in July. But police are in possession of the car. It was located at the address and seized for forensic examination. It is terribly tragic this incident. CCTV vision. It shows the woman kneeling on the road just before impact and the crash occurred on the northeastbound carriageway of Northeast Road near Forbes Street, just near a service station there at ten fifty six at night, and the victim was wearing dark clothes walking in the middle of the road. Now, Will and Dave, I know you were talking about this story yesterday and urging the person to come forward, saying that they might not even realize that it was a person. They might have even thought that it was an animal, and that to have that on your conscience would be absolutely awful, so to come forward. We don't know if the person has come forward. Or whether CCTV vision and investigation has led place to this person. But what we do know from looking at this CCTV vision is that this woman was in the middle of the road for about three minutes and what looks like a seated or bending down position. She stands up really quickly before sitting back down just before she was hit. So this is just a terrible, terrible incident, a very very bad accident, and no doubt many of our questions will be answered when this nineteen year old does appear in court at a later date.
Yeah, no, thank you for that, Jaden. You're absolutely right. The trial is going to be more fascinating. The wrong word sounds cooolish. The trial will shed light on the bizarre circumstances behind this. But to the point about whether the person handed themselves in, it sounds like it was actually a case of no. The police worked out who they were from the vision, went round to the nineteen year old home in Banksea Park and arrested them.
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Good text from j from Brompton, he says, following on from the potential return of Stephen Marshall back as the SA Liberal leader, I've heard a rumor that Peter Mallleys offered to sell his posts saying we'll fix ramping he says he's got lots of them to sell at a good price. You can't put them up anymore, though, can you. Well they pulled the ladder up behind them.
Yeah, no more carefully. Can you get a higher skyrider to right? We will fix ramping.
We Maybe you could get one of those little cessnas with the white band the strip.
Yeah now are you talking?
Yeah, that'd be good.
Maybe you could get a rocket albeit named there's the big rocket launch by Gilmore Space Technology in Queensland. It's going to be a landmark day when it does happen for the Australian space industry. Won't be today. They caught it off due to bad weather, trying again tomorrow. The reason I bring it up is because when we were talking about it, we asked our listeners to come up with an Australian name for this landmark rocket experience, and a few have Eugene and Linden Park among the morning Eugene.
Yeah, good guys. And this is all depending on what era you're born in, because I'm all known for a spray. But you could call it the either the Ron Barrassi, the Mounco and Blight, the Rodney or the Ross Lions.
I love it.
That's great Eugene back in the golden era. Tyson and Clarence Gardens, good.
Morning, Good morning boys.
I think of the Rocket sometimes it's Stalk.
One of our classic classic Australians, Rodney Rude. I'd like to be dedicated to him and call it Rodney Rodney the Rocket, Rodney the Rocket.
Thank you're Tyson, both Rodney. You can both get Beer and Barbecue Fest tickets. The tenth and final Beer and Barbecue Festival this year, featuring our very own David Pemberthy and Timmy g on Friday night.
That's going to be a great weekend. It's really it's a good structure this year because there's no event on the Monday, which means that Sunday's event, which will be the last day ever of the Beer and Barbecue Festival in its current format. That'll be a big wrap up night, I think the Sunday and you can get tickets for the whole weekend. It's cheaper that way, and there's so many good bands playing. When Tim and I are there on the Friday night, wolf Mother are playing. It's going to be excellent seeing them at the showgrounds. You guys will be rocking out so too with you, Gene and Tyson, so stay listening. Plenty more opportunities for beer and barbeue festival tickets to be given away. Come up to twelve minutes to night. We're got to check traffic and come back with Ryan Fitzgerald, talk some footy and get your across your footy tips for the weekend as well. Experience the smooth, rich flavor macafe today, expertly crafted by trained barrista, just the way you like it.
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Nine minutes to night. We'll get fifties footy tips in justin moment, we've got a bit of breaking.
At eight fifty one, we're hearing that Queensland Senator Larissa Waters has got the numbers to be elected the next leader of the Greens, meaning that South Australia's Sarah Hanson Young paying the price for being too popular in a mainstream sense, likely to be overlooked. We haven't even had it confirmed as to whether Sarah would be a candidate. She has been completely circumspect. She hasn't spoken to a single journalist. I've texted, I reckoned three times in the last week, asking it if she'd come on for Breaking It eight or if she'd talk to talk to us for the newspapers as well, for a column for the Tizer or a piece for the Os. But radio silence. But it does sound like the party is going to go for Larissa Waters instead.
So our tip for the Greens loose the Waters. Let's get Fitzi's tip for the weekend of footy ahead, Ryan Fitzgerald, good morning to.
You, sweet sweet goodness, Pembo. Maybe she should act, maybe add an extra s to her Sarah Hanson Young and that might get her the leadership That blew my mind with do we call us Suzanne Lee because like the old clothing Land name Suzanne with an extra s in there. But this goes with that, this goes with that at Suzanne. Yeah, but do you know the story that she added the extra in there because of this numerology and for good luck and now she's the first female Liberal leader in eighty one years. It's an unbelievable effort.
She had an extra she might become the pn well I.
Breaking news for everyone out there as well. Someone else has just changed his name hoping that he'll get it next. So congratulations to Angus Taylor.
It is quite bizarre. Well maybe she's right, Maybe neurology works because she she has risen risen to the dizzy ranks.
How long is it going to last?
Though?
That's the thing, Hey Fitz, if you're going to be in town on May twenty eight. But Lucy's organizing this Top Gun movie nights very exciting.
Has loose seen? Okay, so there's obviously the two Top Gun films. When Tom Cruise said he was coming back for Top Gun Maverick, I was like, what Top Gun Maverick is unbelievable? Could even be better than the original? Which one has loose seen?
She's seen the second one, seen the first one.
Ah, well of those, this is where it'll all make sense. I think it'll makes sense even more Maverick. When you see I mean, you can't go past the beach volleyball scene boys when they've got all their tops off, Iceman and Goose and that I mean I watched that regularly. I used to watch that before a game to fire me out.
Can you remember when it came out? Did you see it in the movies?
Yeah? Loved it. I did see Top Gun at the Movies. That was an amazing movie. That's not my favorite movie. My favorite movie at the Movies was seven with Brad Pittmack.
Yeah, Durable.
I remember walking out of there and everyone in the It's the only movie I've ever seen where everyone walked out and was looking at each other going, oh my gosh, what I cannot believe that ending?
What did we just see?
It's so full on that film. What's in the box? What's in the bark? What was your go to cinema down South? You had have been a Wallace boy in the lunger, I'm guessing mate.
Well, we had a drive We had a drive in. We'd had the Ocean Liner which was on the Yeah, which was on Beach Road, which was unbelievable. That was two hundred meters from our house at Christy Down's, so we as kids we could go watch it. We couldn't afford to get into watch movies, but you could watch it. There were vantage points and you could climb trees to watch movies. I remember the last movie that was there was Gremlin's. Really we went and saw Gremlins, the ocean Liner driving.
But drivings down South we won in Mitchell Park which is now that industrial estate on Marion Roadney Stirt Road. Then then there was the Metro twin on Oakland's Road which became the bus Depade. And then the one that held out for a long time was the one at O Haller and Hill which is now takes Oh yes, yeah, yep, that's still up there.
I think the foundations of the screen is still up, isn't it, Pemba, you can still see it.
I've got a funny feeling that's where they've got that golf range now the driving range, And there's an Islamic school next to it too.
Isn't that the one? Whether there's the new RSPCA's there too as well. I think yeah it is. I missed the driving. Do you remember you used to get the speakers and you'd heart wind down your window and the speakers inside.
It was so good.
Yeah.
And the food was always good, the burgers, the chuck, they had the chock ices habout. We've been to do the chips. Good. Good game tonight, the last half of the Darwin double for the Gold Coast Suns taking on the Hawks.
Well, do you know what the Suns play Darwin really really well and Bulldogs did very well to get close to them last week. But they'll beat the Hawks tonight up at TA Stadium. That's a great stadium.
Poor old Swans take on Carlton tomorrow.
Yeah.
Look, I think they're starting to get a little bit more confidence. The Swannees. I don't with what Carlton are you going to get? Every week? They are hopeless against the Crows. I'm going to go the Swane's at home, a huge crowd at the SCG. I think that'll get him over the line.
So can the Crows beat the Pies at the MCG.
Look, my heart said yes, says yes, but my head says no. I'm going to go with my head. If you're following me on the tips, you're an idiot. But second of all, I think the Pies at the MCG, we haven't beaten them for so long. It's it's there hard to beat.
Then Port who were good last week against the Cats that's.
At Adelaide Oval. I think the Cats need to the Port Adelaide looked a lot better. But Brad Scott is such a great coach. Sorry, Chris Scott is such a great coach and I think he's going to have a plan for Port Adelaide.
So I'm going to go the Cats to beat Port Adelaide, then Giants free.
The Giants will win that at ng Stadium.
Dogs and the Bombers at Marvel now.
Yeah, bull Dogs are going to absolutely flog the Bombers there.
Then the Tigers and the Ruse.
This is going to be a great game. North Melbourne need to stand up, I think Richmond. The young kids are starting to look a bit tired now. So the Ruse will win that game.
Brisbane and Melbourne at the Gabba. This is at the.
Gabba, so Brisbane will win that convincingly.
And finally West Coast at home against Saint Kilda.
I can't see the Eagles winning a game this year. That'll be the Saints win.
You have their chance last week and they couldn't do that, so that might have been their window. Good on your mate, we'll do it again next week. Fitz. You have a great weekend, mate.
You too, boys speak to you then.
Well, with that, we are out of time on this Thursday morning. Graham Goodings is coming up after nine o'clock and we'll catch you tomorrow morning from
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