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S2E21 PnP John Kamp James Rojas on Dream Play Build
What if we told you the best way to shape your neighbourhood isn’t with blueprints or boring public meetings - but with toys, laughter, and found objects?In this People and Projects episode of Streets and People, Wendy chats with James Rojas and John Kamp, the creative minds behind Dream Play Build. These two are flipping the script on community engagement. Forget jargon-filled consultations and slide decks. James and John show how playful, hands-on methods unlock people’s imagination and voice.You’ll hear how James went from building miniature worlds as a kid in Eas...
2025-07-11
32 min
Streets and People
S2E20 PnP Milad Haghani on Suicide and Road Safety
This People and Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast explores a confronting but crucial topic — suicides in the transport system and their exclusion from Australia’s official road safety data. Host Wendy speaks with Professor Milad Milani, whose research shines a light on intentional road crashes, a hidden part of our road trauma story.Together, they unpack the challenges in identifying and classifying suicide-related crashes, and how this affects both prevention and support. They discuss statistical patterns, vulnerable demographics, and why it's essential to include these incidents in road safety strategies. This sensitive conversation about suic...
2025-07-04
37 min
Take me to the River
How mangroves are saving Queensland's Caboolture River, with Margie Dickson
Questions, comments, feedback? Tap here to send us a message!In today's episode, Margie Dickson, Environmental Project Manager at Healthy Land and Water, takes us on a journey through her experience leading an innovative project on the Caboolture River which re-establishes mangroves for long-term bank stabilisation and ecosystem resilience. This effort combines her engineering expertise with nature-based solutions, including the use of hardwood logs, strategic earthworks and mangrove revegetation to combat erosion. The project is not only addressing critical environmental risks like acid sulphate soils but also exploring how nature-based solutions can serve as alternatives to traditional...
2025-07-01
52 min
Streets and People
S2E19 PnP Emmanuelle Bugara with Yellow Glasses Walks the World
Walking, biking, riding—and meeting changemakers along the way.In this People and Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, host Wendy sits down with Emmanuelle Bugara, an active transport enthusiast from Lille, France, who, with her partner, is setting off on an extraordinary global journey.Their mission? To walk, cycle, and use public transport across continents, connecting with people who are reshaping the way we move through cities. Emmanuelle believes that leadership in transport change comes not just from top-down policy but from stories, lived experiences, and everyday people choosing different ways to move...
2025-06-27
27 min
Streets and People
S2E18 PnP Blair Turner Making Speed Management Work
On today's People and Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Blair Turner, a leading road safety expert, discusses the Austroads guide "Facilitating Speed Management Change: Example Case Studies from Australia and New Zealand." Drawing on his international experience and consultancy work, he unpacks key lessons from real-world examples, focusing on how to effectively implement speed reductions. The conversation explores the role of local governments, the importance of communication and community engagement, and how speed management links to broader outcomes like health, equity, and environmental sustainability. Turner highlights the practical strategies that make change possible—and th...
2025-06-20
35 min
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Beyond the Mic: A Stroll Through Caboolture with My Little Legend
Have you ever wondered what the world looks like through a child's eyes? This episode offers a refreshing break from our typical studio format as we take a stroll around Caboolture Sports Club with our special guest—nine-year-old Jeremiah.Walking past wildlife, exercise equipment, and a velodrome "not currently operational due to service defects," our conversation meanders naturally through topics that matter to a third-grader. Jeremiah rates his day "four out of five" and candidly shares his school experiences, including his dislike for English because "it's boring and we have to do the same thing each other ti...
2025-06-01
19 min
Streets and People
S2E17 PnP Wes Marshall on Why Traffic Engineering Needs a Reckoning
What if the real danger on our streets isn’t reckless drivers—but the people who designed them?In this powerful People and Projects episode of The Streets and People Podcast, traffic engineer and author Wes Marshall joins the show to unpack the hard truths behind his provocative new book, Killed by a Traffic Engineer. With two decades of experience and a sabbatical spent studying global best practices—including time in Australia—Marshall invites us to rethink everything we thought we knew about road safety.Why do our roads still kill thousands each year, even as techn...
2025-05-30
30 min
Streets and People
S2E16 PnP Michael Garber Links Parking to Public Health
Why should we care about where we park? According toepidemiologist Michael Garber, the answer goes far beyond convenience. In his conversation with Wendy on this People and Projects episode on the Streets and People podcast, he reveals a surprising connection between parking policy and community health. Parking lots aren't just empty space, they contribute to the urban heat island effect, reduce green areas, increase flooding risk, and deepen car dependency. These design choices fuel air pollution, traffic injuries, inactivity, and even social isolation. Worse still, they hit vulnerable communities hardest, compounding inequity. Garber makes a compelling case: rethinking how...
2025-05-16
26 min
Streets and People
S2E15 PnP Susan Leadbetter: Safer, Smarter Transport for All
In this People and Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, we chat with Susan Leadbetter, a leader in gender-inclusive design and transport. Susan shares insights from her work with over 600 women across the UK, exploring how safety and accessibility shape public transport experiences, especially for women and marginalised communities. Susan provides practical solutions like better lighting, wayfinding, inclusive design from the start, and how collecting the right data can lead to better decisions. Susan also highlights the value of engaging underrepresented voices in planning and design, and how small changes can make a big difference....
2025-05-09
32 min
Streets and People
S2E14 P&P Chris de Gruyter on How to Measure Street Space Fairly
Why are pedestrians packed onto narrow footpaths while cars glide through wide, empty lanes? In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy speaks with Chris de Gruyter, researcher at RMIT's Centre for Urban Research, about why street space so often feels unfair—and what we can do about it.Chris shares the simple but powerful story that sparked his work: watching foot traffic squeeze past a busy Malaysian restaurant while car lanes sat mostly empty. That moment led to a study of 60 shopping strips across Melbourne, where he found a pattern—people were cram...
2025-05-02
29 min
Streets and People
S2E13 P&P Lynette Cheah on Rethinking the Road: How Smarter Transport Can Save Cities & PhD opportunities
In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy hosts Professor Lynette Cheah, a sustainable transport expert from the University of the Sunshine Coast. They discuss Lynette’s research, which includes efficient and sustainable mobility, urban freight transport, and the environmental impact of electric vehicles, as well as current opportunities for PhD students. The conversation also highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration in transport planning, the challenges and opportunities in making transport systems sustainable and equitable, and the role of community involvement in shaping transport policies. Lynette emphasises the need for practical, real-world applications of...
2025-04-25
29 min
Streets and People
S2E12 P&P James Reynolds. James Reynolds on What It Really Takes to Get Kids Riding
What does it take to get more children riding bikes to school? In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, host Wendy speaks with James Reynolds, a traffic engineering and road safety expert, about practical ways to build community support and avoid roadblocks – the kind that stop good projects before they even begin.James brings experience from the ground up. As a researcher funded by the Victorian state government, he shares nine clear strategies to make transport initiatives feel reasonable, supported, and worth sticking with.In the show, we also talk about Ra...
2025-04-18
33 min
Streets and People
S2E11 P&P Robert Martin: How the ‘Mobility Diet’ Opens Up Curious, Inclusive Conversations About How We Move
In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, host Wendy chats with architect Robert Martin,originally from outer Sydney and now based in central Copenhagen. Robert shares his journey from the Blue Mountains to Denmark, with stops in Saudi Arabia and the U.S., and introduces his innovative ‘Mobility Diet’ - a flexible, inclusive way to discuss about how we would like to move through cities.We explore how different places shape our transport choices, with a focus on how Copenhagen and Paris have advanced cycling and multimodal transport. Robert also reflects on his PhD...
2025-04-11
31 min
Streets and People
S2E10 P&P Lisa Stafford on Transport Equity: Why ‘Trips Not Made’ Matter
🎙️ What happens when transport fails people with disabilities? Dr. Lisa Stafford ARC Future Fellowwith Inclusive futures Griffith University joins Wendy on this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast to break down the often-overlooked crisis of transport in outer suburbs, peri-urban and regional areas like Caboolture and Lutrawita/Tasmania. She reveals the devastating impact of ‘Trips Not Made’—those journeys people with disabilities and people living in regional communities want to take but can’t. From lost job opportunities to social isolation, the consequences are huge.👩🏫 With a background in social sciences (major psychology) and community planning, Lisa sh...
2025-04-04
31 min
Streets and People
S2E9 P&P Peter Spearritt. Who Benefits When Cities Are Built for Cars, Not People?
Freeways keep growing, but where does that leave you if you don’t drive? In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Emeritus Professor Peter from the University of Queensland explores how Southeast Queensland’s urban sprawl and road-heavy planning have shaped the way you move. He shares childhood memories of walkable neighbourhoods, unpacks the decades-long grip of the roads lobby, and looks at how political choices keep cars in control.You’ll hear about shrinking green spaces, the disconnectbetween transport planning and real needs, and the limits of current infrastructure. With insights from Brisba...
2025-03-21
30 min
Streets and People
S2E8 P&P Matt Burke on the True Cost of Car-Centric Cities
Why do so many Australians feel trapped by car dependency? Our transport system was meant to give us freedom, yet oversized vehicles, unsafe streets, and poor public transport leave many with few real choices. In this People and Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, former transport academic Prof Matt Burke shares how childhood frustration and personal loss led him to rethink how cities move.Matt unpacks the hidden costs of car-dominated suburbs - the toll on public health, the economic burden of inefficient transport, and how poor design leaves communities vulnerable. You’ll he...
2025-03-14
33 min
Streets and People
S2E7 P&P Alice Woodruff: Walking, Riding, and Changing the Way We Move
Getting to school should be simple, safe, and something Your family can enjoy. But too often, traffic chaos, unsafe streets, and outdated habits get in the way.In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy talks to Alice Woodruff about practical ways to make walking, riding, and public transport the best choice for families, schools, and workplaces. Alice shares how the RideScore program on the Sunshine Coast has used technology and community support to help more kids ride to school. She breaks down the power of safer speeds, better footpaths, and small changes...
2025-03-07
31 min
Streets and People
S2E6 P&P Sara Stace. Building streets that work: The simple idea changing cities for good
Safer streets don’t happen by accident. Sara Stace has spent years working inside government and alongside communities to make walking, cycling, and public transport easier for you. From writing Australia’s National Active Transport Strategy to leading Better Streets, she knows what it takes to cut through red tape, bring people together, and make real changes to the places you move through every day.In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Sara shares practical ways you can push for better streets. She breaks down the five key shifts Better Streets is working towa...
2025-02-28
29 min
Streets and People
S2E5 NED Tam. Trading Car Keys for Handlebars: Raising Kids on a Cargo Bike in a Car-Centric City
In this Not Everyone Drives episode of The Streets and People Podcast, host Wendy sits down with Tam, a passionate advocate for active and public transport in Brisbane. Their conversation weaves through chance encounters at community events and Tam’s shift from recreational cycling to relying on a cargo bike for daily life with her children.Tam shares the rewards and challenges of navigating a city built for cars - where bike lanes vanish, footpaths fall short, and public transport often doesn’t quite connect. She speaks about the urgent need for safer streets, better cycling infrastructure, and...
2025-02-21
31 min
Streets and People
S2E4 P&P Vanny Mwamba. Walking 62 Miles to Build Community
What if the simplest path to connection, mental clarity and cultural understanding was right beneath your feet? For Vanny Mwamba, founder ofUrban Hikers, it started with a pair of shoes, a group of friends and the streets of Cincinnati. Originally from the Congo, Vanny has spent 21 years walking his way into a sense of belonging.In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Vanny Mwamba describes how Urban Hikers is more than a walking group. It’s a way to experience your city and your neighbours like never before. Vanny took the first steps wi...
2025-02-14
27 min
Streets and People
S2E3 P&P Dr William Bird. Building Healthier Communities: The Power of Nature and Trust
Dr. William Bird, a GP and founder of Intelligent Health, shows us how our environment shapes our health. He highlights the stark health differences between wealthy and deprived areas and the role of community engagement in overcoming these challenges. With initiatives like Beat the Street, Dr. Bird reveals how simple community-driven activities can get people moving, build trust, and connect people to the natural world. He argues that public health isn't just a government issue – it's about community, nature, and finding new ways to work together. In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People Podcast, Dr...
2025-02-07
33 min
Streets and People
S2E2 P&P James Laing: Making Cities Move with Active Travel
What if your childhood bike rides could shape an entire city? In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, cycle planner James Laing from Stantec reveals how those early rides inspired his mission to design streets where everyone feels welcome. James shares stories from London’s Healthy Streets initiative, where cycling superhighways proved that small, bold changes can ripple across a city. He recalls overcoming roadblocks like outdated traffic models and resistance to trial projects – challenges that might feel familiar to you. But James doesn’t just talk about problems. He exp...
2025-01-31
31 min
Streets and People
S2E1 P&P Peter Bourke – Cracking the Code on E-Bike Battery and Helmet Legislation
When you hit the streets on your e-bike, how often do you think about the laws that keep you rolling safely? Peter Bourke, General Manager of Bicycle Industries Australia, brings years of expertise to unravel the tangled web of e-bike and helmet regulations across Australia. This People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast is your map through the maze, filled with surprising twists, sharp insights, and practical solutions. E-bikes are booming, but did you know that the laws governing them differ from one state to the next? Imagine riding freely across state lines...
2025-01-24
29 min
Australia Daily News
Australia Introduces Wage Theft Law, Australia Faces Heatwave and Fires, Manhunt for Caboolture Murder Suspects, Australia Raises Terror Threat Level, and more...
(0:10): Australia's New Wage Theft Law: Up to 10 Years Jail for Deliberate Underpayment(2:22): South-East Australia Braces for Scorching Heatwave and Severe Fire Risks(4:06): Manhunt for Brothers Wanted in Caboolture Murder; Public Urged Not to Approach(5:46): Australia's Terror Threat Level Raised Amid Global ISIS-Inspired Attacks Warning(8:06): Genesis Australia Recalls 572 EVs Over Critical Power Loss Risk in GV60, GV70, G80 ModelsTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: The Guardian
2025-01-03
09 min
Australia Daily News
Ex-Marine Faces Extradition Over Training, Max Purcell Suspended for Doping, Australian Fighter Captured in Ukraine, Police Investigate Caboolture Homicide, and more...
(0:10): Ex-Marine Faces Extradition to US Over Alleged Training of Chinese Pilots; Family Decries Decision(2:19): Australian Tennis Star Max Purcell Suspended for Doping Violation, Misses Australian Open(4:23): Australian Fighter Captured by Russians in Ukraine, Video Sparks Diplomatic Investigation(6:34): Young Woman Shot Dead in Caboolture: Police Investigate Targeted Homicide(8:22): Sydney Rail Workers Halt Strike for Free NYE Transport; Govt Rejects Offer Amid Safety ConcernsTo subscribe visit https://www.brief.news.For more updates in your inbox each morning visit www.brief.news. Image credit: news.com.au — Australia’s le...
2024-12-23
11 min
Streets and People
S1E60 RR360 Road Rules. Language, Courts, Legislation – a collision with a HiLux, a Pedestrian and a Cyclist
In the final Streets and People podcast episode for 2024, in Road Rules 360, John Burrill and Wendy Nash reflect on their journey through road rules. They talk about the highs and lows of explaining the complexities of road regulations. A listener shared they enjoyed when John and Wendy disagreed, offering fresh perspectives. They also discuss a collision between a Hilux, a pedestrian and a cyclist and the importance of clearer road rule legislation. The episode highlights how wording in legal language impacts both public perception and road safety. They explore the need for laws to be simple and...
2024-12-13
27 min
Streets and People
S1E59 P&P Ryan Foster. Bringing Joy to Seniors with Cycling Without Age
How do you transform a senior’s world with the turn of a bike pedal? Ryan Foster shares his journey of launching Cycling Without Age in Brisbane. This international movement started in Denmark and now spans 46 countries, offering free trishaw rides to seniors and those with limited mobility. Ryan reveals the challenges of navigating floods and the pandemic to keep the wheels turning and the laughter flowing. Each ride isn’t just about fresh air. It’s about connection. Imagine a 92-year-old feeling the wind on their face after decades off a bike or rediscovering forgotten neighbourhoods. With s...
2024-11-29
32 min
Streets and People
S1E58 RR360 Cracking the Code - eScooter, eSkateboard, eUnicycle (PMD) Laws in Qld
Imagine this. You're gliding along a shared pathway on an e-scooter when a sudden jolt reminds you of the challenges on our streets. In this episode of Road Rules 360, Wendy Nash sits down withJohn Burrill, a former Transport and Main Roads official with 20 years of experience. Together, we unpack the history, complexities, and quirks of Queensland’s personal mobility device (PMD) legislation. Did you know the first laws for PMDs were designed for Segways? It took years of determined work to adapt them to cover eScooters and other devices. Today, the rules include strict speed limits (maximum 25 km...
2024-11-22
35 min
Streets and People
S1E57 RR360 Listener question. Ryan asks Who has right of way when the bike is behind the car?
In this Road Rules 360 episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy Nash and John Burrill tackle a road rule question from Ryan, a listener. The issue? What happens when a cyclist and a car both move through an intersection. John brings his extensive expertise from years in transport and road rules to break down the key responsibilities for both drivers and cyclists in this situation. He makes the point that while drivers must be vigilant and check their surroundings especially when turning left, cyclists have a clear responsibility to give way when it's behind a turning car.
2024-11-22
11 min
Streets and People
S1E56 P&P Jonathan English on Building Popular Bus Services in the Suburbs
Imagine if suburban buses became a go-to service, where seamless, frequent, and connected rides weren’t just an option but a game-changer. This week on The Streets and People podcast, Wendy sits down with Jonathan English, a transport expert from NYU’s Marin Institute of Urban Management, to talk about how suburban bus services can be built to stick - really stick - with riders, instead of falling into the “empty bus, poor service” trap so common in North America, Australia, New Zealand and the UK. Drawing from Toronto’s success story, Jonathan explains how settin...
2024-11-15
34 min
Streets and People
S1E55 P&P Marina Milosev shares how to design spaces that truly welcome women and girls
How often do we talk about making spaces safe without truly asking what welcoming could look like? In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Marina Milosev challenges the status quo, sharing her insights into creating spaces where women and girls can feel seen, involved and empowered. As a landscape architect and urban planner in London, Marina’s work on the London Legacy Development Corporation's handbook plunges into an often-overlooked reality – urban spaces need to be designed with everyone in mind. Marina’s journey takes her from Serbia to London, where she leads work on urban regene...
2024-11-08
33 min
Streets and People
S1E54 P&P Tim Gill. Kids need freedom to thrive – or we risk losing more than we know
In this People and Projects episode of The Streets and People podcast, Wendy and Tim Gill look into the significant decline in children's freedom to roam outdoors over the past century. Imagine your childhood - a place where the world feels endless and the streets outside are calling. Now imagine today’s kids with their range cut to a fraction of what we knew. The space to roam is shrinking fast. In cities where streets are filled with traffic, children’s opportunities to explore and grow have drastically reduced. But this modern setup, with its car...
2024-11-01
32 min
Streets and People
S1E53 NED Becky shares her experiences disliking driving at 30kph to finding it enjoyable
In this Not Everyone Drives episode of The Streets and People podcast, Wendy chats with Becky from Oxfordshire UK about the transition from 50kph to 30kph (30mph to 20mph) speed limits in villages and residential streets. They explore the effects on commuting, driving comfort and local congestion. The discussion also touches on the environmental benefits of slower speeds, challenges of rural driving and the lack of cycling infrastructure. Becky describes mixed reactions to the changes. The dialogue underscores the tranquility and increased awareness from lower speed limits and how lower speed limits affect driving behaviours, commute times and safety...
2024-10-24
21 min
Streets and People
S1E52 P&P Ian Walker chats about motonormativity, how cars feel addictive and that car dependence is a form of tax
In this People and Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy welcomes Prof Ian Walker, a psychology expert specialising in traffic, transport and sustainable behaviour. The discussion centres around the concept of 'motonormativity,' a term coined by Ian Walker to describe society's ingrained bias prioritising motoring over other forms of transport which leads to overlooking the harms associated with driving. The conversation explores Ian Walker's research, highlighting the social ecological framework that examines the influence of societal and cultural structures on individual behaviour towards motoring. Key topics include the challenges in shifting the societal mindset away...
2024-10-18
30 min
Streets and People
S1E51 P&P Richard Buning chats about shared escooters, ebikes for tourists as well as the controversies
This People & Projects episode on the Streets and People podcast with Wendy Nash and Richard Buning focuses on the role of micromobility solutions particularly e-scooters and e-bikes in urban tourism. Richard, a senior lecturer at the University of Queensland and lead of the UQ Micromobility Research Cluster, discusses the benefits of these technologies in expanding tourist mobility, reducing reliance on cars and enhancing the tourist experience. They explore the perception and reality of using e-scooters, considering safety, convenience and environmental impact. The conversation highlights the potential for micromobility to contribute to local economies by encouraging broader spending and highlights...
2024-10-11
33 min
Streets and People
S1E50 P&P Pete Finn, ScootMasters discusses electric scooters, advocacy, safety and public integration
In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy interviews Pete Finn of Scootmasters. They discuss Pete's journey from being frustrated with high fuel costs to founding Scootmasters, a group dedicated to the legalisation and safety of electric scooters. Despite safety challenges, like fatalities due to misuse of scooters, Pete emphasises the importance of education and infrastructure. With nearly 5,000 members, Scootmasters has been pivotal in advocating for legal riding on footpaths and bike paths, endorsing safety gear, and promoting sensible speed limits. Pete also discusses the complexities of integrating e-scooters with other modes of transport. The...
2024-09-27
34 min
Streets and People
S1E49 P&P Graham Currie on transport poverty, forced car ownership, too many cars, lack of alternatives
In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Professor Graham Currie, a leading expert in public transport, shares his insights on the transport challenges facing Australia. The discussion explores key issues such as transport poverty, the impact of suburban expansion, and car dependency, especially among low-income groups. Graham draws attention to the differences in transport needs between the two countries and the unique challenges Australia faces in both urban and remote areas. Listeners will hear about potential solutions like demand - responsive transit (DRT) and community transport, alongside the importance of breaking down siloed...
2024-09-20
34 min
Streets and People
S1E48 NED Antoine Burdett on riding e-scooters, infrastructure and road rules issues, and social riding
In this Not Everyone Drives episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy chats with Antoine Burdett about his experiences with e-scooters and his involvement in the Scootmasters community. Antoine discusses how he first discovered e-scooters in 2018, his transition from personal pleasure riding to community volunteering, and the growth of the Scootmasters group to nearly 5,000 members. The conversation covers various aspects of e-scooter use, including infrastructure challenges, safety concerns, and the potential for e-scooters as a complement to traditional transportation. Antoine emphasises the importance of thoughtful urban planning, education, and considerate use of e-scooters to foster a more accepting...
2024-09-13
30 min
Streets and People
S1E47 P&P Chris Bingham on creating a vibrant front yard for a sense of place and community
This People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast builds on our conversation with Conrad Kickert about hybrid zones and fostering a sense of place https://getaroundcabocarfree.com.au/s1e45-pp-conrad-kickert-on-how-front-yards-make-or-break-community-cohesion-and-connectedness. Wendy chats with Chris Bingham from Friends of Lagoon Creek about how gardening can strengthen community ties and help reduce social isolation. Chris shares his personal journey in gardening and conservation, offering practical advice for creating vibrant, diverse gardens using both native and non-native plants. They discuss how to design gardens that are more welcoming and accessible, particularly for people with disabilities, and highlight...
2024-09-06
26 min
Streets and People
S1E46 RR360 Parking for trailers, caravans, tiny homes, across footpaths and on the kerb
In this Road Rules 360 episode of the Streets and People podcast, host Wendy Nash and retired road rules expert John Burrill navigate the complexities of parking trailers, tiny homes, and mobility devices on public roads. They break down the intricacies of registering and parking box trailers in suburban Queensland, discuss the implications of using these trailers as mobile gardens or bike lockers, and explore the legalities of parking mobility scooters, bicycles, and potentially tiny homes. They also highlight the broader social implications of utilising street spaces for non-vehicular purposes, emphasising the importance of considering neighbourhood aesthetics and road legalities...
2024-09-05
22 min
Streets and People
S1E45 P&P Conrad Kickert on how front yards make or break community cohesion and connectedness
In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, A/Prof Conrad Kickert at the University of Buffalo, New York, shares insights into the social significance of front yards in urban environments. Drawing on his research in Buffalo and observations from cities around the world, Conrad explains how front yards act as a crucial 'hybrid zone' that fosters social interactions and a sense of place. The conversation explores the impact of physical elements like seating, vegetation, and decorations, illustrating how these features contribute to community connectivity and personal ownership. They also discuss the challenges and broader implications...
2024-08-29
32 min
Streets and People
S1E44 P&P Marco te Brommelstroet on how to talk about transport without talking about transport
In this engaging People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, join us as Marco te Brömmelstroet, a prominent voice in urban mobility and co-author of the book Movement, shares his journey and insights with Wendy Nash. Marco invites you to explore the vibrant world of urban development and mobility. Marco chats about the impact of car dependency on our cities, vividly illustrating how it shapes our urban landscapes and influences our daily lives. He brings to life the importance of holistic thinking in city planning, advocating for a shift away from car-centric approaches towards m...
2024-08-24
38 min
Streets and People
S1E33 P&P Stephen Hodge from WeRide on bike riding's good economic, health and social benefits
In this People & Projects episode, Wendy interviews Stephen Hodge from We Ride Australia. The discussion highlights Stephen's background in riding bikes, from university competitions to promoting riding at a national policy level. They discuss the benefits of riding bikes for transport and health, the lack of infrastructure for safe bike paths, and innovative programs like 'RideScore Active Schools' to encourage children to ride to school. The conversation underlines the economic, social, and health benefits of riding bikes, and the importance of advocacy to improve bike infrastructure in Australia. https://www.weride.org.au This is one of...
2024-08-24
30 min
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S1E43 P&P Ruth Rosas, America Walks about the Week Without Driving, other events and programs and more!
In this episode of the Streets and People podcast, tune in as you listen to Ruth Rosas from America Walks share her inspiring journey. Imagine growing up in a car-centric small town in Illinois, only to later embrace the vibrant, car-free life in Chicago. You'll feel the energy as Ruth discusses the sights, sounds, and sensations of moving through the city using alternative transportation modes. Hear about the powerful impact of robust public transit and dive into the mission of America Walks, from campaigns to decriminalize jaywalking to the dynamic National Walking College. This conversation is a vivid exploration...
2024-08-16
29 min
Streets and People
S1E42 RR360 Pedestrians Road Rules
In this Road Rules 360 episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy Nash and John Burrill discuss often overlooked road rules pertaining to pedestrians. John, a retired road rules expert, highlights the complexities and inconsistencies within these regulations. They explore rules for crossing roads, interacting with vehicles at roundabouts and using pedestrian crossings among other topics. Their conversation emphasises the challenges of navigating streets safely as a pedestrian and questions the car-centricity of current road design, infrastructure and legislation. The episode aims to entertain and inform, without providing legal advice.
2024-08-15
27 min
Streets and People
S1E41 P&P Irene McAleese talks about cycling in Singapore, London and See.Sense, a super-responsive data device to improve visibility and bike riding
In this People & Projects episode of the Streets and People podcast, Wendy Nash chats with Irene McAleese, Co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer of See.Sense about her journey riding bikes and her company's innovative bike light technology. Initially starting as a personal safety project, See.Sense has evolved into a data-driven solution aimed at improving rider safety via advanced sensors and AI. The discussion covers Irene's experiences and challenges in launching a startup, the impact of bike data on urban planning and potential community projects to foster inclusivity and safety in the bike riding world. Irene shares insights from...
2024-08-09
33 min
Streets and People
S1E40 NED Travis Bassett talks about what he enjoys when riding with his kids and why he financially supported us
In this Not Everyone Drives episode of the Streets and People podcast, hosted by Wendy Nash, Travis Bassett shares his experiences and insights as an avid bike rider from Brisbane's Sherwood area. Travis, a podcast listener, discusses his reasons for financially supporting the podcast, focusing on promoting local stories and combating challenges in the area with fewer bike-friendly resources compared to places like Canada. Travis reminisces about extensive cycle tours in Europe and highlights the contrasts in bike riding culture, specifically the freedom experienced by children in Holland. He talks about the utility and benefits of using an electric...
2024-08-02
30 min
Streets and People
S1E39 P&P Anthony Kimpton talks about transport data trends, (P)GIS, empowering Councils and communities for better active transport
In this People and Projects episode, Wendy Nash interviews Dr. Anthony Kimpton, a lecturer at the University of Southern Queensland and an expert in urban planning and geographical information systems (GIS). Wendy and Anthony discuss his background in sociology and how it led to his work in planning and transport data. Anthony explains the importance of designing cities that prioritise walking and bike riding over cars to promote financial sustainability and public health. He also describes the use of GIS in urban planning, its evolution from static maps to interactive digital tools, and his current project focusing...
2024-07-26
31 min
Streets and People
S1E38 P&P Ishara Sahama chats about how to conduct community engagement that's beyond a tickbox exercise
This People & Projects episode features a discussion between Wendy and Ishara Sahama, who met at the Asia Pacific Bike Riding Conference in Brisbane. Ishara talks about her role as a co-founder of the startup Echo Impact Group, working on the social impact of cycling infrastructure. The conversation delves into community engagement, the importance of grassroots movements, and how community views impact urban planning and infrastructure development. Ishara explains her expertise in human geography and community organizing, emphasising the need to integrate lived experiences into decision-making processes. The conversation also touches on the challenges of car dependency in urban areas...
2024-07-19
30 min
Streets and People
S1E37 P&P Iden Petraj, the Bike Mayor of Tirana about the influence of a Bike Mayor in making a town bike-friendly
In this People and Projects episode, Wendy Nash interviews Iden Petraj, the Bike Mayor of Tirana, Albania. They discuss the substantial changes in Tirana's bike infrastructure, the role of a Bike Mayor, and the initiatives to promote bike riding within the city. Iden highlights the increase in bicycle parking spots, efforts to improve safety for bike riders, especially women, and provides insight into community projects targeting low-income areas. The conversation also covers the general bike riding culture in Tirana, comparisons with cities like Copenhagen, and the impact of winning Bloomberg Initiative for Cycling Infrastructure project by Bloomberg Philanthropies on...
2024-07-12
30 min
Streets and People
S1E36 RR360 WRD Rules. Skateboards, foot scooters and similar
In this Road Rules 360 episode, Wendy Nash and John Burrill, former TMR Road Rules expert, discuss the complexities of road rules surrounding wheeled recreational devices (such as skateboards, foot scooters and rollerblades) and personal mobility devices. They explore definitions, legal requirements, safety guidelines, and the blurred distinctions between different types of devices. Despite John’s extensive experience in transport, both hosts acknowledge the confusing nature of current regulations and discuss how they could be simplified for better clarity and public understanding. https://www.qld.gov.au/transport/safety/rules/wheeled-devices/skateboards Find our li...
2024-07-12
16 min
Streets and People
S1E35 P&P Peter Parker, Fix800Bus, successfully increased the bus service. Find out how.
On this People & Projects episode, Wendy Nash and Peter Parker discuss the successful community-led 'Fix 800 Bus' campaign in southeast Melbourne. Peter Parker, a transport planner, shares the initiative's triumph in securing seven-day bus services for the City of Greater Dandenong. The conversation looks into the campaign's strategies, the importance of community engagement, the social benefits of improved bus services, and the challenges faced along the way. Key takeaways include fostering community conversations, leveraging local media, and the role of local government in advocating for better transport solutions. To find out more about Peter Parker and the Fix800...
2024-06-28
32 min
Streets and People
S1E34 RR360 Bike Rules. What's a bicycle and when is an eBike legal and not legal to ride?
In this episode of 'Road Rules 360,' Wendy Nash and John Burrill discuss the specifics of electric bike regulations in Queensland. They share the importance of compliance, the different categories of electric bikes, and the legal definitions governing their use. The conversation covers how non-compliant electric bikes, such as those modified with petrol engines, become unregistered motorcycles and where they can be legally ridden. They also explore the logistics of purchasing compliant electric bikes, the benefits of buying from official stores, and the potential pitfalls of aftermarket modifications. Additionally, the conversation touches on the challenges of current road rules...
2024-06-28
27 min
Streets and People
S1E32 RR360 Listener Question. Adam asks 2 questions: Q1 road rules inconsistency for scooters, bikes, pedestrians Q2 parking spaces
In today's episode, hosts Wendy and John dive into a listener's query about road rules, specifically focusing on the legality of riding e-scooters on 60 km/h roads without footpaths in Queensland. The conversation covers John's extensive experience at TMR and redesigning Queensland driving tests. They elaborate on the implications of road centre lines, speed limits, and parking regulations. Adam, the listener, highlights inconsistencies in laws regarding pedestrian safety and scooter use on residential roads. They also discuss parking rules and the impacts of large vehicles on parking spaces. The episode emphasises the complexities and apparent biases within road rules...
2024-06-14
24 min
Streets and People
S1E31 P&P Alexa Delbosc talks about eScooters, street speeds, bikes to school and more
On today's podcast, AProf Alexa Delbosc discusses eScooters, street speeds, bikes to school, aggressive driving, and much more. This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what’s happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with academics, advocates and community group leaders. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rules. We discuss the road rules for people riding a bike, walking, in a whe...
2024-06-14
29 min
Streets and People
S1E30 P&P Rachel Gallagher discusses how transport impacts housing, West Cabo, density, history of SEQ, sprawl, riding to school and much more
Rachel Gallagher discusses the history of SE Qld settlements, withdrawal of AV Jennings at West Caboolture, the cost of sprawl, the impact of transport modes on type of housing, challenges of riding a bike with kids, street libraries and community engagement. Rachel's kit for parents who wish their kids ride bikes to school: https://footpathfieldguide.wixsite.com/rachel-gallagher/post/active-travel-survey-resource-for-schools-and-community-groups. This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what’s happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happe...
2024-06-07
28 min
Streets and People
S1E29 RR360 Bike rules. Turning s27-132, Emergency vehicles s78-79, Trams s76-164 - Final bike rules episode
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. You're welcome to send us your question about Qld road rules for bikes, pedestrians, wheelchairs and scooters. In this episode we include a broader discussion about the legislation for people outside cars and how daft many of the road rules are for bikes because the legislation is for cars and retrofitted to bikes. Tod...
2024-06-07
27 min
Streets and People
S1E28 P&P Grant Ennis, Dark PR's 9 tactics by the car lobby to make us car dependent
What are the 9 tactics the car lobby uses to distract us from taking action about road deaths? Grant Ennis steps through each one, giving examples for what to look for when reading the news, taking up pledges and projects that look to solve the problem of road trauma but don't. Dark PR: How Corporate Disinformation Harms our Health and the Environment. You can read the transcript here. This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what’s happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who...
2024-05-31
35 min
Streets and People
S1E27 RR360 Listener Question. Nick asks Who has the priority at an intersection, the bike or the car?
Nick submitted a question about the Queensland Road Rules. Nick asked Wendy about this question in mid-2023 and it was the foundation as to how the Streets and People podcast came to be. John refers to this StreetSmart video about cars turning left in front of a bike: https://fb.watch/sl2Chz3vs7 You're welcome to send us your question about Qld road rules for bikes, pedestrians, wheelchairs and scooters. John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss this...
2024-05-31
16 min
Streets and People
S1E26 RR360 Bike rules. Traffic lights and turn signals s63-286 (Part 2), Traffic signs and road markings s88-101
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. You're welcome to send us your question about Qld road rules for bikes, pedestrians, wheelchairs and scooters. In this episode we include a broader discussion about the legislation for people outside cars and how daft many of the road rules are for bikes because the legislation is for cars and retrofitted to bikes...
2024-05-24
33 min
Streets and People
S1E25 P&P Dorina Pojani discusses parking a la Robin Hood, density, carfree living, Albania, Holland and more
A/Prof Dorina Pojani discusses how parking research is conducted, how parking is a Robin Hood situation, bike confidence, density, architecture, urban planning, carfree life - the list goes on! Article: Reassigning kerbside parking to cycling lanes: Is Robin Hood planning good for business? Book: Trophy Cities Offering a fresh perspective, this timely book analyzes the socio-cultural and physical production of planned capital cities through the theoretical lens of feminism. Dorina Pojani evaluates the historical, spatial and symbolic manifestations of new capital cities, as well as the everyday experiences of those living there, to shed...
2024-05-24
31 min
Streets and People
S1E24 P&P Rod King from 20s Plenty discusses how to get safe street speeds from 30mph (50kph) to 20mph (30kph)
Rod King, 20s Plenty in the UK, will inspire and encourage you to make your streets safer. He mentions the challenges, the possibilities and lots of ways to get your message across without getting people offside. 20s Plenty's website has hundreds of briefing papers and other great resources: www.20splenty.org We refer to the Not Just Bikes video on safe road speeds: https://youtu.be/JRbnBc-97Ps?si=dHh0a-WW6jA15blY This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what's happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P...
2024-05-21
32 min
Streets and People
S1E23 NED Johanna talks about riding a bike in Germany, Caboolture and the social kudos of a bakfiets (bin bike)
Johanna rides around Caboolture on a bakfiets (bin bike) with her 3 children. She grew up in Germany and has lived in Cabo for a couple of years. This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don’t include a car. Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t (or don’t like to) drive. They may have a disability, on medication, strapped for cash, too young, too old, unlicensed, they had a collision, or prefer to use their travel time not driving...
2024-05-17
32 min
Streets and People
S1E22 P&P Phil Latz talks about micromobility, bikes in 80s Amsterdam, where to buy a bike, and so much more
Phil Latz has been in the bike world since 1972. We chat about micromobility, The Netherlands in the 80s and 2017 fights for good infrastructure, eBikes and so much more. The Latz Report (https://thelatzreport.com.au) This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what's happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with academics, advocates and community group leaders. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matte...
2024-05-10
31 min
Streets and People
S1E21 RR360 Bike Rules. Traffic lights and turn signals - s48-62 (part 1)
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. You're welcome to send us your question about Qld road rules for bikes, pedestrians, wheelchairs and scooters. In this episode we include a broader discussion about the legislation for people outside cars and how daft many of the road rules are for bikes because the legislation is for cars and retrofitted to bi...
2024-05-03
34 min
The Roads We've Walked Podcast
Ep.2 - Colin Caulfield - Greenkeeper @ Caboolture Golf Course
Colin Caulfield, hailing from Tamworth, NSW, embarked on a journey that began with diverse jobs in his youth. Settling into a greenkeeping apprenticeship, he honed his skills over three decades, becoming a respected figure in the industry. From speaking engagements abroad to his current role as superintendent at Caboolture Golf Course, Colin’s dedication to turf management shines through. Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/roadswalkedpodcast/
2024-05-01
2h 42
Streets and People
S1E20 P&P Jennifer Kent talks about car-dependence, pets, loneliness, ways to use your car less
Dr Jennifer Kent spoke about our communities' dependence on driving a car, implications for health, shopping, walking the dog, loneliness, social connection and simple ways you can change how we use our roads. This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what's happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with academics, advocates and community group leaders. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road...
2024-04-26
28 min
Streets and People
S1E19 NED Rachel Aberdein chats about how the soundscape influences her classical music compositions walking around Caboolture
Rachel, a musician and composer, chats about how the soundscape influences her music. This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don’t include a car. Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t (or don’t like to) drive. They may have a disability, on medication, strapped for cash, too young, too old, unlicensed, they had a collision, or prefer to use their travel time not driving. This one’s for policymakers to understand the implications for their decisions. www.GetAroundCaboCarfree...
2024-04-19
31 min
Streets and People
S1E18 RR360 Bike rules. Stopping and Giving Way s67-87
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. In this episode we continue to discuss the how nonsensical many of the road rules are for bikes because the legislation is for cars and retrofitted to bikes. Today it's stop and giveway signs and fines. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rules...
2024-04-12
36 min
Streets and People
S1E17 P&P Dr Jamie talks about what happens in Emergency Department after a car crash
Driver collision rates are rising. We discuss what happens in the emergency department post-collision, common mindsets which increase the chance of a crash occuring, how driving styles have changed in the past decades, the consequences of new car technologies, the physical and psychological impact of collisions and the rates of fatalities and injuries. This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what's happening around the world and closer to home in transportation. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with aca...
2024-04-12
30 min
Streets and People
S1E15 P&P Monica Lewin, SnapSendSolve chats about how you can use the app to make your streets and spaces better
Snap Send Solve (www.snapsendsolve.com) is a wonderful free app to make your local area better. Monica Lewin, Head of Product, speaks about the history, features and how it benefits the community. This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what's happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with academics, advocates and community group leaders. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road...
2024-04-05
33 min
Streets and People
S1E16 NED 3 Caboolture High Students discuss their transportation issues
How to high school students get to school if they don't drive? 3 articulate and thoughtful students discuss the issues they come across and give great suggestions for improvements. This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don’t include a car. Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t (or don’t like to) drive. They may have a disability, on medication, strapped for cash, too young, too old, unlicensed, they had a collision, or prefer to use their travel time not dri...
2024-04-04
33 min
Streets and People
S1E14 RR360 Bike Rules. Speeding S20
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. In this episode we discuss the how nonsensical many of the road rules are for bikes because the legislation is for cars and retrofitted to bikes. Today it's speeding fines. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rules. We discuss the road...
2024-03-21
25 min
Streets and People
S1E13 RR360 Bike Rules. Level crossings, mobile phones, roundabouts S121-300D, S300(1), S111-117
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. In this episode we discuss the how nonsensical many of the road rules are for bikes because the legislation is for cars and retrofitted to bikes. Today it's level crossings, mobile phone use and roundabouts. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rules. W...
2024-03-15
29 min
Streets and People
S1E12 NED Michael Wallis talks about footpaths, bus routes from a wheelchair user's perspective
Michael Wallis moves by wheelchair and discusses public transport, footpaths, disabled parking spaces for himself. He also talks about people coming from overseas as fruitpickers and how they get around. This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don’t include a car. Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t (or don’t like to) drive. They may have a disability, on medication, strapped for cash, too young, too old, unlicensed, they had a collision, or prefer to use their travel time not dri...
2024-03-15
29 min
Streets and People
S1E11 NED Natalie discusses Morayfield's bus service, bus stop issues, understanding the bus routes
What's the bus service like in the outer suburbs and how does the GoCard reduce usage for the people most likely to use buses? Natalie comes up with a slew of great ideas on what would allow her to use the buses more. This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don’t include a car. Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t (or don’t like to) drive. They may have a disability, on medication, strapped for cash, too young...
2024-03-08
31 min
Streets and People
S1E10 P&P Dolores Steiner tells you why she started the U3A Caboolture bike riding group
Retirement is a big change. Dolores decided that she wanted to get active, keep social, make a new bunch of friends so she started a bike riding group through the University of the Third Age (U3A). This is one of the People & Projects series to look at what's happening around the world and closer to home. People & Projects (P&P) are for people who are curious to hear what’s happening globally and locally. These are interviews with academics, advocates and community group leaders. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matte...
2024-02-27
29 min
Streets and People
S1E9 NED Millie unexpectedly lived in Joyner about 6 months without a car
Millie found herself unexpectedly car-less and staying with friends for an extented period - all while dealing with a range of issues. What was it like to rely on her bike (which was stolen) and the train service that was an hour's walk from her temporary home? This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don't include a car. Trigger warning. We discuss the impact of car collisions between 24m35s and 25m12s. If this might upset you and you're unable to stop and skip...
2024-02-27
32 min
Streets and People
S1E8 NED Chris on what's it like to not drive for 5 months in Morayfield
Have you ever wondered what will happen when you can’t drive any more? Chris shares her experience of the 5 months she couldn’t drive due to a health issue. There was no bus service, no footpaths and no bike paths. How did Chris get around carfree during this period? This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don’t include a car. Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t (or don’t like to) drive. They may have a disability, on medication...
2024-02-27
31 min
Streets and People
S1E7 NED Kirk Lambie talking about being a Volunteer and an Amazing Dad introducing his daughters to bike riding
Kirk Lambie is a dedicated husband and father who volunteers at Get Around Cabo Carfree. He talks about what his toddler daughters enjoy about bike riding, learning to ride a bike, the infrastructure challenges of riding a bike to daycare, the financial burden of having to own a car and more! This is part of our Not Everyone Drives series where Wendy chats with people who want transport options that don't include a car. Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conversations with people who don’t drive for any reason. They may have a disability, be on medication, str...
2024-02-23
28 min
Streets and People
S1E6 P&P Mia Zellman discussing Council's community engagement process for the Wamuran Rail Trail
Mia Zellman grew up in Wamuran and is finalising her Urban Planning Masters thesis on the outcomes of community engagement for the Caboolture to Wamuran Rail Trail. This is part of our People & Projects series where Wendy chats with people about their project to advocate for more transport options. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rules. We discuss the road rules for people riding a bike, walking, in a wheelchair or on a scooter or other personal mobility device (PMD). Not Everyone Drives (NED) are conve...
2024-02-15
30 min
Streets and People
S1E1 Streets and People - About Us
We introduce the podcast to let you know what Streets and People is all about. www.GetAroundCaboCarfree.com.au Artwork by Chris Woodard
2024-02-10
09 min
Streets and People
S1E5 P&P John Burrill talking about Helping New Motorcyclists
In our first People & Projects episode, we chat with John Burrill who co-founded Helping New Motorcyclists to help learner motorcyclists get their supervised rides to complete their rider training in preparation of a full motorcycle licence. This is part of our People & Projects series where Wendy chats with people about their project to advocate for more transport options. Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/277287890054696 (John, let me know when you have a facebook group URL name and I'll update this link). Website: https://helpingnewmotorcyclistsqld.com Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with Joh...
2024-02-09
31 min
Streets and People
S1E3 RR360 Bike rules. Keeping left, overtaking etc s125-140 (part 1)
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. In this episode we discuss half of the rules in Keeping left, overtaking and other driving/riding rules > Qld Road Rules sections 125 to 140 (Part 1). This is car legislation translated to bikes and discusses where you can ride your bike on a road. It's an important one. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohost...
2024-02-07
28 min
Streets and People
S1E2 RR360 Bike rules. Riding specific rules
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. In this episode we discuss Bicycle Riding Rules > Qld Road Rules sections 245 to 301(3). Legislation includes where to sit on the bike, pedestrian crossings, footpaths, being towed by cars, helmets, bells, brakes, lights, leading an animal. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John Burrill, former TMR subject matter expert for Qld’s road rul...
2024-02-02
44 min
Streets and People
S1E4 RR360 Bike rules. Keeping left, overtaking etc s141-300 (part 2)
John Burrill, former Transport & Main Roads road rules subject matter expert and Wendy Nash, founder of Get Around Cabo Carfree discuss Qld's bike riding rules 1 by 1 as listed on the Qld government bike fines page. We hope you will learn about the road rules for bikes. In this episode we discuss the other half of the rules in Keeping left, overtaking and other driving/riding rules > Qld Road Rules sections 141 to 300 (Part 2). This is car legislation translated to bikes and discusses overtaking, giving way, reporting crashes, drinking. It's an important one. Road Rules 360 (RR360) cohosted with John...
2024-01-30
33 min
PRESZN Podcast
Episode 8 - Josh Totoro (Caboolture)
In this episode we chat to Josh about getting Caboolture back to the finals, rebuilding culture and the new coach's contribution thus far.
2024-01-24
49 min
Basket Case Clubs
Ep 67: Club Disaster Recovery Mini-Series Part 1 - How Caboolture Little Athletics is Drenched in Determination!
This is a special episode to kick-start our Club Disaster Recovery Mini-Series, with guest interviewee Karen Vohland, Bookkeeper and Grants Officer at Caboolture Little Athletics. In this episode, Karen discusses the club's experiences with floods, the proactive resilience strategies they've implemented, their preparedness and response to flooding, as well as the extensive recovery efforts following each flood. Despite enduring severe flooding, this club has always emerged stronger, with valuable lessons learned along the way. Karen's insights are certainly worth taking note of, so grab a notepad and get ready to discover how your club can...
2023-10-19
25 min
Betting Weekly: Extra Time
Worldwide soccer betting picks, including Magpies Crusaders United vs Caboolture FC and more!
Get your soccer betting picks and predictions from Betting Weekly™: Extra Time! Cooper Cox and Ryan "RJ" Guertin look at the best bets in secondary leagues around the world. They begin with matches in the Queensland Premier League in Australia as it's the Magpies Crusaders United vs Caboolture FC. We then head to Croatia in the HNL League for Dinamo Zagreb vs Lokomotiva Zagreb. You'll also hear about Ranheim vs Sogndal in the Obos-Ligaen League in Norway, and then travel back to the U.S. for the MLS showdown of Columbus Crew vs FC Cincinnati. All...
2022-07-15
20 min
Brisbane Professionals Podcast
BPP Show 061 2022 Guest Interview with Scott Lachmund
Join us for this fascinating and inspiring interview with our special guest, Scott Lachmund - Principal & Licensee at Richardson & Wrench Caboolture. Craig and Scott discuss the topic: “Purchasing investment property and what buyers need to know.” Press play and listen as Scott shares his insights into why an investment in property is a good choice, what changes have occurred in rental demand and yield and what exactly to look for when investing. Established by the Lachmund Family in 1994, R&W Caboolture is widely recognised as one of Moreton Bay Region's leading real estate agen...
2022-05-19
36 min
Community Noticeboard
46 - Caboolture, QLD WITHOUT Keith Urban
Due to the imminent Sydney lockdown, we go it alone to cover Caboolture, QLD, where a young Drew Bensley moved and promptly broke many hearts. We learn about Cabooltures favourite son Keith Urban, the needle in the strawberry scandal and we reminisce about young love and dating. This one also features Danny Bensley with some special guest memories via voicemail. Who says lockdown can't be fun? We cannot stress enough that Keith Urban does not make an appearance in this episode. Give it a listen, send it to your friends, leave a 5 star review on A...
2021-07-04
1h 11
Innovate Moreton Bay
EP24 | Dr Wayne Graham from USC Caboolture
In this Innovate Moreton Bay Podcast episode, Steve catches up with Dr Wayne Graham who is the head of campus for USC Caboolture and a senior lecturer in management in the USC business school. They discuss some of the awesome things going at the USC Caboolutre Campus along with the growth opportunities available for the wider business community moving forward.
2020-10-06
00 min
The UnReal Man
Chat with Stephen Pooler - Caboolture Man Walk
In this week's episode, I talk to Stephen Pooler. Steve runs the Caboolture branch of The Man Walk. The Man Walk is a weekly get together for men to simply gather in the same place and go for a walk and a talk. Steve and I talk about the issues facing men today and how they have affected our lives in particular - and why we have both decided to get involved with our respective men's groups to make a difference.
2020-05-21
00 min
Join the Adventure®
EP9 4510TV Podcast - Better Together – A Caboolture Disability Support Service
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2019-12-23
16 min