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Talking Split

Basketball Victoria

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Talking Split is a podcast developed by Basketball Victoria, aimed at coaches who want to learn more about the game, as well as develop their skills as coaches and leaders. Headed by Basketball Victoria Coach Development Officer Rob Coulter, he is joined by Basketball Victoria's High Performance Coaches and specials guests each and every week to dissect the world of coaching.
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The Basketball Fix

Josh Higgins, Ryan Tucker & Jeremy Darke

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Welcome to The Basketball Fix, your ultimate destination for everything related to the National Basketball League in Australia! Our dedicated team will dive deep into the world of Aussie hoops with weekly podcasts, videos and interviews, bringing you the latest insights, analysis, and stories from the world of the NBL. Join us as we interview past and present players, coaches, and key figures in Australian basketball, giving you an exclusive look behind the scenes. Stay ahead of the game wit ...
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Bats and Balls Podcast

Bats and Balls Podcast

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Each week Pies, The Producer, Mendy & Big Zacko discuss sports from Australia and around the world. Focussed on NRL and AFL in winter, cricket and NFL in summer. We also talk about motor racing, horse racing, basketball, baseball and anything else that comes up from week to week. Join our tipping, fantasy and supercoach comps to interact with the team.
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Australia's best Basketball podcast. Join Rodney Anderson and Greg Vanderjagt for an in depth analysis of the Australian Basketball landscape each week. Covering the hottest topics, controversial issues and previewing whats coming up. Listen in as we host some of Australia's most talented Basketball players on the show and delve into the lives of hoopers around the country!
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We're talking bas-ket-ball! Join Matt Tilby, Brendan White and Jono Pech every fortnight as they take a light-hearted look at everything basketball, drilling hot takes from all over the podcast court. From player analysis, all the latest NBA news and general hoops culture, there's something for everyone on Hoop Dreams.
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Game of Codes

iHeartRadio Australia & The Roar

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Join Australia's biggest sporting debate as we dissect the hottest topics in five-minute rounds. Brought to you by The Roar, the nation's leading sports opinion website.
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Canada Hoops

Matty Ireland

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Canada Hoops takes you inside Canada Basketball as Canadian hoopers join us to share their basketball stories. Hosted by Matty Ireland, a long time Canada Basketball supporter, Canada Hoops spreads love for Canada Basketball and Canadian hoopers from coast to coast to coast. Hit us up on Twitter and Instagram. Email us: canadahoopspodcast@gmail.com
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EMT is a sophisticated football tonight show. It’s where the biggest names in football, sport and sports entertainment go head to head with the biggest name in Australian media. As well as revealing and setting the agenda in AFL football, EMT gives the headline makers the chance to have their say on the big issues. It’s live. It’s unpredictable. It’s the way to finish and start your football week.
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Waddaplayah!

IVM Podcasts

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Waddaplayah is your regular dose of sports fresh from the IVM studio, where two sports fanatics bring you updates, previews, reviews and insights from the latest games. Who scored the most runs ? Which team will score the most goals ? Who will win the grand slam ? Who'll get the most raid points ? They discuss and speculate on all this and more.
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The Long Haul

Ranieri & Co.

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Look beyond the bright lights and cheering crowds, into the reality of professional sport. The Long Haul takes you past the moments of glory and investigates the price of, and barriers to, success. Over eight episodes, join leading performance coach Emma Murray as she candidly talks to some of our most elite athletes and explores the stories behind the sports we love. We speak to Olympic medalists Cate Campbell and Grant Hackett; AFL's Jack Riewoldt and Josh Bruce; and NBA star Jose Calderon ...
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The Smashi Business Show is where Smashi interviews the business leaders who make a difference in this great city. From founders to CEO’s, we talk in depth about their industry, their business models and get to know what has made them successful, hosted by Abdul Majid Awan.
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Aspiring sports journalist Matt Pulbrook out of Eastern Australia, is on his new podcast, Passion For The Game. In it, he gives his current perspective on sports halfway across the world from him, in the US, mainly focusing on the NBA, the discourse surrounding American sports media and a little bit of everything else he feels he can talk about.
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The Max Whittle Podcast brings listeners the best guests from the world of American sport, from pro athletes to renowned journalists as we take you inside the minds of the biggest names from the NBA, NFL, MLB and more. Reporting on the major leagues across the United States from the UK, Max also brings his unique take on the game with regular news updates and opinion.
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Welcome to Building Teams with Matt Nunn! As a coach and as a leader of 150 people, Matt loves to build and lead strong teams. From CEO’s to professional athletes, join him as he has honest, candid conversations about how to cultivate strong teams. Proudly presented by Nunn Media, Australia's Largest Media Buying Agency Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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A lot happens in the world of NBA basketball - it's hard to keep up. Hoopinions brings you up to speed with the latest highlights, insights and talking points about everything hoops.Hosted by Harry and Ben from Australia, they bring a different perspective and a sense of humour to basketball news and will keep you informed and entertained.Next time you find yourself in an NBA conversation you'll be up to date and armed with hot takes on the game we all love.
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In The Huddle

Study & Play USA

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The world of US college sport is both expansive and exciting, and international student-athletes are signing up in their droves for their shot at a scholarship opportunity. In The Huddle is the creation of Study & Play USA, widely regarded as the GO TO experts in facilitating the best possible outcomes for all stakeholders in this industry: US college coaches and recruiters, local high schools, families of student-athletes and most importantly the student-athletes themselves. So as you jog o ...
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RUGBURN

Canadian Lacrosse League

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For the first Canadian Lacrosse League (CLL) Podcast, RUGBURN, League Founder and Canada General Manager, Chris Fox, talks with some of the best 16 to 21 year old box lacrosse players in the world - giving fans access to junior lacrosse like never before. Players will share their stories as elite athletes navigating a balance between life and lacrosse, all in the pursuit of playing professionally in the National Lacrosse League (NLL).
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Greats with Garby

Auscast Network

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Over fifteen years, Daniel Garb has established a reputation as one of the foremost sports reporters in Australia. He’s now taking his experience, credibility, interviewing skills and contact list to form his own sporting podcast specialising in insightful chats with sporting greats that cuts straight to the tales of their time at the top and what made them special. It’s a pure sports podcast for the pure sports lover that will provide you with the chats that you crave, without any time wast ...
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How do you balance athletics and academics while ensuring proper nutrition? In this episode, Director Alexia Bates sits down with Sports Dietician Lyss Koenan to discuss nutritional choices for high school and college aged athletes. Alexia dives into questions for Lyss including new surroundings at college meaning unfamiliar American food and the n…
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Send us a text The Basketball Fix is back for Episode 39 and with the NBL25 season closing in rapidly Josh Higgins, Ryan Tucker and Jeremy Darke at The Basketball Fix, introduce you all to their weekly show “Beyond The Buzzer”. Strap yourself in and let’s get ready for a massive episode and season for the first instalment. Hear from Basketball Expe…
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Locals in the small central Otago town of Millers Flat are divided on whether a new gold mine will be a boon for the local community. The Millers Flat mine is expected to be up and running by the end of the month. But the process has been far from smooth sailing and while some are welcoming the mine starting up, others are worried about the impact …
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Headlines: - Dubai Approves AED10 Billion Expansion for Expo City’s Dubai Exhibition Centre - Chip Giants Eye UAE for $100B Megafactories - Saudi Arabia Beats UAE to No. 1 Spot in Arab World Global AI Index 2024Door Augustus Media
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A 200 million dollar cost blowout is being cited as the reason for a proposed toll on the new highway between Manawatu and Tararua in the lower North Island. Transport minister Simeon Brown is laying the blame on the previous government, but they're not having a bar of it and those living in the new road's shadow aren't impressed either, Jimmy Elli…
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An aviation industry group said traffic congestion around a new outlet mall, a stones throw from Auckland airport is frustrating airlines and causing some delays. Manawa Bay, which is owned by Auckland international Airport, is less than three kilometres from the airport and it's attracted some huge crowds since it opened late last week, causing tr…
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There's been mission creep when it comes to politicians meddling in police operational matters and there needs to be clear boundaries drawn for the next Commisioner, according to the Police Association.The country's top cop Andrew Coster has resigned to take up a new role leading the government's new Social Investment Agency. His term with the poli…
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The Tararua District mayor has offered a "heart felt personal apology" for a botch up that's left some rate payers owing thousands of dollars that the coouncil must collect. A mistake calculating direct debit payments for rates, that dates back to 2018, means more than 320 households have been under charged and 281 have paid more than they should. …
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No bad blood, that's the message from outgoing Police Commissioner Andrew Coster who is leaving the force early to head up the government's new social investment agency. He begins a 5 year term there in November - meaning he leaves his police role about six months early. Appointed under Labour in 2020, he's had a testy relationship with the Nationa…
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Fire investgators said last summer's huge fire on Christchurch's Port Hills started on private property but they've been unable to determine how it broke out. The wildfire started near the a walking track back in February and spread over 700 hectares, forcing the evacuation of more than 100 properties.The blaze triggered a major firefighting operat…
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Auckland Council said dozens of bins removed from Auckland streets and dumped in a council work site will remain there in case they're needed for parts. The council this year said it would remove 30 percent of the region's public rubbish bins, with the project expected to save ratepayers at least nine million dollars. But some residents are unhappy…
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Minister Nicola Willis yesterday issued a three point directive to public service CEO's stating working from home is not an entittlement. It should only be agreed to if it does not compromise employee performance or agency objectives. Lastly, agencies must actively monitor the impact and prevalence of work from home agreements and report the inform…
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Finally all 3 re-united at last, though Matty B tried his best to bail (and the Sherpa tried his best to get rid of him)! A short weekend of footy means a (relatively) short ep but we still find time to talk shit and discuss the origins of the word Footy, debate the live football experience and give our finals contenders who bowed out this week a g…
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Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season has commenced, with the Sunday Slate of games providing some surprising and some unsurprising storylines. The Steelers, Vikings, and Seahawks sit at 3-0. Sam Darnold has been the best in the league throughout three weeks, but Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs get lucky once again and are also at 3-0. This and a lot more a…
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Headlines: - Israeli Forces Shut Down Al Jazeera's Ramallah Office for 45 Days - M&A Activity Lost Momentum in MEA Region in First Eight Months of 2024 With 10.4% Dip - Saudi Tourism Surges: 73% More Visitors, 207% Revenue Boost - Iranian Immigrant Joins Elite Billionaire Club After Biotech Stock Boom…
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Europe correspondent Diane To spoke to Lisa Owen about the British luxury department store, Harrods, making an apology a few days ago, after some harrowing details of sexual assault claims came to light against its former owner, reports saying the honeymoon period for Britain's new Labour government is already over and London getting a large public…
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Bargain hunters are continuing to flock in their thousands to Auckland's newest outlet mall, Manawa Bay, which is less than 3 kilometres from the city's airport. A wave of shoppers heading there for it's opening caused major congestion on the main route to the airport yesterday. Today there was barely any respite as, inside the mall, long queues fo…
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A code to protect New Zealand's elite athletes and grassroots participants from sexual abuse, bullying, racism and match-fixing is up for public discussion. The Code of Integrity for Sport and Recreation has been developed in collaboration with community groups and athlete representatives. This is the first time New Zealand has had such a code for …
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Some shops selling nitrous oxide said they're still getting their heads around what a government crackdown could mean for them. The Health Minister Shane Reti is considering urgent options to try and stop people selling and using the substance which is often called 'Nos' or 'Nangs'. These include penalties of up to two years in jail or a hefty fine…
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Former eye surgeon Philip Polkinghorne has been found not guilty of murder. An 11 person jury has ruled the former eye surgeon did not kill his wife, Pauline Hanna, in 2021.Outside the court this afternoon, Pauline Hanna's best friend said she was an amazing person and the decision was 'crap' but her family say whilst they're disappointed, they've …
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A potential leap in ACC payments of about 360 percent has the Royal New Zealand ballet spinning. ACC's consulting on poposed changes that would see ballet dancers move out of the low risk performing arts category that they currently share with the likes of theatre and opera into a medium to high risk classification. That could mean annual acc levie…
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New Zealand lawyers are apparently among the unhappiest in the world . The University of Melbourne surveyed 800 New Zealand based lawyers and law students between 2021 and 2023. It found almost 35 percent of them reported moderate to severe psychological distress.A quarter of those experiencing distress described it as severe or extremely severe. T…
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"We're reaching a crisis point now, I can see a lot of harm coming," that's the message from some GP clinics desperately trying to avoid closing their doors or putting up prices for patients. GPs had their funding increased by 4 percent in July - and were given the greenlight to lift their fees by more than 7 percent. But some clinics, whose margin…
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Some schools are abandoning take-home essays and assignments because students are using artificial intelligence to cheat.The misuse of AI has even prompted changes to the national school qualification, the NCEA. But teachers say there is no point banning AI and instead, schools need to change the way they assess students, education correspondent Jo…
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Lydia Ko won back-to-back LPGA Tour titles for the first time in eight years when she lifted the Queen City Championship trophy in Ohio. The 27 year old was back on the golf course after taking a three-week break to reflect on her Olympic gold medal and Women's Open win. The time off didn't hurt her form as she won by five shots today, sports repor…
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A stoush over a single kaka parrot is seriously ruffling feathers. The bird known as Charlie Girl spent almost a quarter of a century at Te Anau Bird Sanctuary, where she fostered chicks, hatching and rearing them for release, she can't return to the wild herself because of a damaged wing.But a few months ago DOC moved Charlie Girl to the Dunedin B…
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After an eight week trial, and 10 hours of deliberations over two days, former eye surgeon, Philip Polkinghorne has been found not guilty of murdering his wife Pauline Hanna three years ago. Jurors heard from more than 80 witnesses during the trial at the High Court in Auckland. The Crown claimed Polkinghorne killed his wife and staged her death as…
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Is the government retiring work from home for public servants? It has just announced it wants to see more public servants back in the office each day and has issued new guidlines for CEO's. In a three point directive to the public service commissioner Minister, Nicola Willis said; working from home is not an entittlement, it should only be agreed t…
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Send us a text The Basketball Fix is back for Episode 38 and with the NBL25 season underway, Josh Higgins at The Basketball Fix will be breaking down all the biggest news, topics and drama from the week that has been in the NBL world. This will be a weekly episode for Josh by himself and is called Higgins Hot 3. Strap yourself in and let's get read…
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Headlines: - UAE and Japan Begin Talks on Comprehensive Trade Deal to Boost Economic Growth - Botim Revolutionizes Payments with 'Send Now, Pay Later' (SNPL) Service - Centi-Millionaire Population in Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Riyadh to More Than Double by 2040Door Augustus Media
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Asia correspondent Erin Hale spoke to Lisa Owen about a 10 year old Japanese boy dying after being stabbed nearby his school in China, Sri Lanka getting ready to head to the polls as the country holds its first election since economic collapse and Taiwan being drawn into the conversation around the exploding pagers that claimed multiple lives in Le…
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Wellington businesses say high rent prices, expensive groceries and cark park prices have sucked the life out of the CBD, leaving business struggling with few customers. Post COVID, they said the vibe has been off, with the area feeling less safe and more people choosing to stay away, Bella Craig reports.…
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Ex-Green Party MP Darleen Tana has failed in her High Court bid challenging the Green Party's investigation into her actions. Ms Tana had applied for an interim injunction to prevent the her former colleagues from meeting to decide whether to invoke the waka-jumping legislation, with the caucus calling Ms Tana unfit to be an MP, deputy political ed…
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The Bluebridge ferry failure is costing one freighter big bucks, with the company calling for a better service across the State Highway One of the water. The Bluebridge ferry Connemara was towed back to Wellington's Pipitea Wharf early this morning, hours after losing power near Sinclair Head and drifting in the Cook Straight. It was on a freight s…
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Junior doctors are warning that front line health services are being compromised by government cost cutting; with staff shortages, delayed patient care and burnout and they claim the government estimate of a billion dollar budget overrun is fiction.Their union Speciality Trainees of New Zealand or STONZ surveyed members. 80 percent of the trainee d…
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