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Horse Racing News TrackerHorse Racing News TrackerJason Beem's Podcast Recaps Major Horse Racing Events on TwinSpiresThe Jason Beem Horse Racing Podcast on September 3, 2024, available on TwinSpires.com, offers a detailed retrospective on the holiday weekend's major horse racing events. Among the highlights were the Pacific Classic at Del Mar and the closing weekend at Saratoga, both prominent fixtures in the racing calendar. Beem's analysis covers top performances and stand-out moments from these events.In other news within the horse racing world, The Pembrokeshire Herald recently featured an article detailing some of the biggest remaining horse racing events in 2024. These include four Group 1 races, which are expected to draw elite horses, jockeys, and trainers...2024-09-0302 minWilko & CourtsWilko & CourtsBonus - MLA Jo Clay on Light RailSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2024-04-2405 minYorkton StoriesYorkton StoriesClay Serby: Reflections on life in politicsClay Serby was first elected as the New Democrat member of the Saskatchewan Legislature for Yorkton in 1991.  While he and Premier Roy Romanow had their differences initially, they became close friends, and Clay subsequently served in cabinet in high-profile portfolios – Health, Education, Highways, Municipal Affairs and Agriculture. It was under Romanow’s successor, Lorne Calvert, that Clay reached the highest level of any Yorkton MLA, deputy premier. He also continued in the Agriculture portfolio, and dealt with economic development and rural development specifically.It’s now just over 16 years since Clay left provincial politics, and governme...2024-01-2453 minACT Greens PodcastACT Greens PodcastPolitics in the Office 4. The Planning Debate. Feat. Jo Clay MLA, Rebecca Vassarotti MLA and ACT Greens membersRecorded on 5 June 2023, immediately prior to the debate on the Planning Bill, this recording features Jo Clay MLA, Rebecca Vassarotti MLA and ACT Greens members discussing the issues surrounding planning and development in the ACT.2023-06-2155 minACT Greens PodcastACT Greens PodcastThe Planning Bill. Feat. Jo Clay MLAI’d like to speak about next steps on the Planning Review, now that we have seen the ACT Government response. I am speaking in my capacity as ACT Greens spokesperson for Planning.2023-05-1014 minACT Greens PodcastACT Greens PodcastHow should the ACT build the missing middle? Ft. Jo Clay MLAThe Greens want a vibrant city where people can move around easily. We want to preserve our remaining habitat and make sure we have plenty of trees and green spaces near where we live and work. We want a city where everyone has a home. We want a zero-emissions electric city that can deal with the heatwaves and flooding already locked into our rapidly changing climate. But in addition to the climate and extinction crises, Canberra is struggling with homelessness, a housing affordability crisis, a booming population and a growing gap between rich and poor. Most cities...2023-04-0506 minACT Greens PodcastACT Greens PodcastThe 2023 bus timetable. Ft. Jo Clay MLA. On Monday 30th January Network 2023 was launched. Canberra’s bus users are not happy, I have heard this loud and clear. We are trying to encourage more people to use public transport in the short term due to construction disruption in the city, and in the longer term to address climate change and traffic congestion. But this network has gone backwards. Canberrans want a better bus network. People from all across Canberra in all parts of the community and from all walks of life have spoken to me about the need to improve our bus network. This is...2023-02-1607 minACT Greens PodcastACT Greens PodcastACT Greens support light rail as an environmentally friendly transport solution for better city living. Ft. Jo Clay MLAThis is an opinion piece published in the Canberra Times on 11 January 2023. Canberrans deserve a well-connected city, where they have a choice to live close to work and amenities, and a city built on principles of sustainability. High-quality, frequent, reliable, and sustainable public transport is central to that vision. Building light rail is about taking long-term decisions that address the serious challenges this city faces in the future - population growth, congestion, climate action and urban sprawl. Canberra's population will grow by around 100,000 people in the next decade. How will they move around...2023-01-1605 minACT Greens PodcastACT Greens PodcastLooking back on 2022, and forward to 2023! ft. Jo Clay MLA2022 has been a big year in the Clay office and I wanted to catch you all up one what we’ve been doing: – We’ve succeeded in getting the right to a healthy environment into the ACT Human Rights Act. – We released an active travel discussion paper to kick off a conversation about what we can do to encourage Canberrans to leave their cars behind. – We changed the law to increase the penalties for drivers who harm vulnerable road users. – We’ve put the heat onto the horse racing industry over the millions t...2022-12-1607 minHead ShepherdHead ShepherdSub-Clover and beyond with Charlie de FegelyThis week on the Head Shepherd podcast we have Charlie de Fegely chatting about things all things sub clover and beyond.Charlie farms in Western Victoria in the foothills of The Grampians. They average around 550mm of rainfall per year and are in a predominantly cropping area but they have chosen to be all stock because of their heavy clay soils.Charlie and his family will be mating 10,000 ewes this year. Last year he mated 8,300 and marked 12,000 lambs. Figures to be very happy with. Charlie chats about his time at the Grassland Society a...2022-11-1342 min