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HackHackFULL SHOW: the new frontbench, recession indicators + why fish keep washing up deadPrime Minister Anthony Albanese has revealed his new frontbench. So who's in, who's out and what will they do? And here's why gold bars, makeup and memes have become recession indicators. Plus how citizen scientists track dead fish in South Australia. Listen now:01:12 - Who's on the new frontbench?05:27 - What happened with the Nationals leadership?10:48 - Gold prospecting in outback Australia 15:27 - What are actual recession indicators?21:45 - Explaining South Australia's dead fish problemGuests:Shalailah Medhora, political reporter, trip...2025-05-1230 min8CCC Radio8CCC RadioConcern for rising marine and shark deaths as algae bloom worsens A number of penguins and other marine life have been found dead, washed up along South Australian coastlines. Four sharks have also recently been reported on an Adelaide beach, unable to survive. As the situation escalates, some experts say the cause of these shark deaths is still under investigation. But others are concerned these marine-life fatalities are linked to worsening toxic algae bloom, along with rising temperatures and impacts of climate change.     Image: Image Wikimedia Commons – 3.0 unported licence Produced By: Ryan Kirley Feat...2025-05-0800 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish: Carp We don't Keepit!Anne Michie from the New England North West chapter of OzFish joins us from the banks of Lake Keepit for a great, regular, Easter family fishing event, the "Carp we don't Keepit" Carp muster.2025-04-1850 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish: Blackwater Rehab for the RichmondThis episode of The Big Fish we talk to OzFish on plans to rehabilitate the Richmond River to prevent future blackwater events that lead to massive fish kills.2025-04-0450 minEco RadioEco RadioNews, Toads and Death AddersHosts: Zack (He/They), Issy (She/They) &Dave (He/him) Dave returns! This week, we had an interview with Rebecca Appleton from Bat Conservation and Rescue Queensland about the surge in flying fox paralysis syndrome cases recently. We go through a couple of news stories.Then Zack delivered his poem, an ode to the toad, and then chatted about Issy and Zack’s toad busting adventure from this past Sunday Bushcare Roundup!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Great Cane Toad Bust - 18 - 26 January Thursday 23rd 9:00 - 10:00 - Sea Slug Survey in the Rocky Shores...2025-01-2238 minThe RegenNarration PodcastThe RegenNarration Podcast238. Hidden Giants of Shark Bay: Seagrass Secrets, Blue Carbon & Cultural Connections with Professor Gary KendrickProfessor Gary Kendrick’s great love is the WA coastline and its seagrasses. Gary and colleagues have been at the forefront of seagrass restoration and the blue carbon movement more broadly. And with such a massive extent of coastline featuring globally significant carbon stores, world heritage sites, and deep community and cultural knowledge, the potential for WA – and beyond - is enormous. Gary takes us to one of his favourite parts of WA, to share a little of this spectacular story.This episode was originally released as ‘Blue Carbon, Conservation Economies & the Great Seagrass Restoration, with Professor Gary K...2025-01-0925 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresBraeden Lampard, from OzFish - thanks to Mildura - from Ep 363What's biting in Mildura now that the weather is heating up - and how is the cod season going? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-12-2011 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresThe Whip Around (Ep 360 - Thanks to Mildura and OzFish)Hear what's biting around the country. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-12-0514 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresBraeden Lampard, from OzFish - thanks to Mildura - from Ep 359Hear from Braeden Lampard as Pat and Red get ready to go fishing in Mildura this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-11-2413 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresBraeden Lampard, from OzFish - thanks to Mildura - from Ep 356Braeden Lampard tells us the best techniques to fish in the Murray near the Mildura region. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-10-2610 minThe Culture Nerds - A Leadership PodcastThe Culture Nerds - A Leadership PodcastTim Davenport (Director at OzFish Ltd.) on Delivering Bad News with Incredible HumanityText us your thoughts or questionsThis week’s podcast features an interview with Tim Davenport, the Director of Fundraising & Sponsorship at OzFish Unlimited. Tim spent a significant part of his career as a senior executive in the media. After a period of stability, the organisation changed constantly and rapidly. That involved a succession of mergers, acquisitions and takeovers - each coming with change and a clash of workplace culture. His insights for leaders dealing with change (so all leaders!) are invaluable.Interview SummaryOur interviews are conversational, and not al...2024-09-2659 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresBraeden Lampard, from OzFish - thanks to Mildura - from Ep 347Plenty to chat about with Braeden Lampard this week, including chasing Golden Perch, how to target it while using baits, the Murray Cod closure and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-08-3111 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresAll Aboard - Andy Foudoulis – Project Manager Victoria with OzFishHear our chat with Andy Foudoulis – Project Manager Victoria with OzFish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-08-1909 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresThe Whip Around (Ep 345 - Thanks to Mildura and OzFish)What's biting around Australia this week? All thanks to Mildura and OzFish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-08-1212 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresThe Whip Around (Ep 344 - Thanks to Mildura and OzFish)Pat and Red discuss what's biting around Australia, all thanks to Mildura & OzFish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-08-0613 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresThe Whip Around (Ep 343 - Thanks to Mildura and OzFish)What's biting around Australia? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-07-2811 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresAll Aboard - Braeden Lampard from OzfishEach month we catch up with Braeden Lampard from OzFish - in this chat with discuss Murray Cod, using your sounder to locate gatherings of bait, best fishing times and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-07-2012 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresEp 342 - Selling boats - Private vs. DealershipPat and Aaron chat about their week in fishing, Red's trip to the Top End, seeling boats, 4WD news and they chat with Braeden Lampard from OzFish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-07-2047 minReel AdventuresReel AdventuresEp 339 - Braeden Lampard from OzFishBraeden Lampard will join us from OzFish on a semi-regular basis as a special guest on Reel Adventures! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices2024-06-2415 minOzCastOzCastA World Within: Unveiling the Secrets of Saltmarsh In this episode of OzCast, Troy Gaston dives beneath the surface of the often-overshadowed marine habitat of Saltmarsh. Being the unassuming heros of our coast, Troy explains that saltmarshes are in fact ecological powerhouses playing a pivotal role in coastal ecosystems. After spending over 25 years looking into their role, Troy uncovers his most pivotal research and findings in respect of saltmarshes impact on the food chain, their role in the reproduction of marine species and protecting coastal erosion. Saltmarshes, the unassuming heroes of our coasts, are more than just wetlands. They are biodiversity hotspots and crucial buffers...2024-05-2357 minOzCastOzCastNow You See Me: Why Small-Bodied Fish Are Vital To The Murray-Darling BasinJoin us on this episode of OzCast as we look beneath the surface at the often-overlooked realm of small-bodied threatened fish species in Australian waterways with Dr. Nick Whiterod, a seasoned marine ecologist with over twenty years of dedicated research and conservation efforts.  Dr. Nick Whiterod holds a PhD from Charles Sturt University, assessing the bioenergetic implications of large impoundments on Murray cod. His career has been marked by a profound commitment to the conservation of Australia’s freshwater ecosystems, particularly focusing on small-bodied fish and crayfish species. His work extends beyond mere research; he has played a p...2024-04-031h 00OzCastOzCastOpen The Floodgates: The Story Of The Hexham Swamp In this episode of OzCast, fisheries scientist Craig Boys dives beneath the surface of the Hexham Swamp, a Ramsar-listed wetland with ecological and cultural significance. Craig highlights the intricate relationship between aquatic ecosystems and human interventions, particularly focusing on the impact of floodgates installed for flood mitigation.  Throughout the episode, we explore the consequential shifts in fish and prawn populations, the resurgence of native species, and the broader implications for fishery productivity.  This episode is not only an educational journey through the swamp’s history and transformation but also a celebration of community involvement in environmental stewardship.   2024-02-2647 minOzCastOzCastThe Perfect Storm - What is causing Australia's fish kills?What's behind the horrifying phenomenon of fish kills in Australian inland waterways? Join us as we unearth the many fish kills that have taken place recently with Prof. Lee Baumgartner – the leading scientists who is involved in the government enquiry investigating the events. Throughout the episode, Lee sheds light on the environmental culprits behind these disasters, stressing the importance of responsible river management going forward. From dissecting blackwater events, hydrology, bacteria and algae, river infrastructure and flow, the ‘perfect storm’ that leads to a fish kill is discussed so you can better understand what is happening to our native fish th...2024-01-031h 22OzCastOzCastThe battle against Carp: will the virus work? On this episode of OzCast, Dr Martin Mallen-Cooper re-joins the show to look below the surface at one of the most topical questions circulating our inland fishing communities – should Australia release the Carp herpes virus (cyprinid herpesvirus 3)?   Martin, who has spent decades looking into the health of our freshwater rivers in Australia, sets the record straight on how the carp virus would work if released and offers his expert opinion on which direction the Australian government should take. Dr Martin Mallen-Cooper is a highly respected river ecologist. He was born in 1958, in Sydney and grew up w...2023-11-1527 minOzCastOzCastSowing the seeds: South Australia’s quest to green the blue with seagrass. In this episode of OzCast, Jason Tanner dives beneath the surface of South Australian waters to unveil how he is working to “green the blue” by dropping sandbags in strategic areas to bring back the lost seagrass meadows of yesteryear. After spending over 25 years developing this technique from the ground up, he explains how his work went from an idea to a now industrial-level program that sees tens of thousands of bags being deployed every year.   Jason has 30 years’ experience overall in marine ecology, working in tropical and temperate systems. He has published over 80 papers, most in high-pr...2023-10-2357 minOzCastOzCastPower in numbers (PART 2): The trials and tribulations of seagrass restoration in Australia. PART 2: In this episode of OzCast, Professor Kendrick unveils the crucial role that seagrass plays in marine and terrestrial ecosystems, shedding light on its remarkable ability to support marine life and store blue carbon, even more effectively than tropical rainforests. With over 40 years of professional experience in the restoration of these marine ecosystems, Professor Kendrick dives beneath the surface on all the trials and tribulations of bringing these lost meadows back to their former glory – from small-scale projects, all the way to industry-leading community-led projects like Seeds For Snapper.   Professor Gary Kendrick is a leading mari...2023-10-1636 minOzCastOzCastPower in numbers (PART 1): The trials and tribulations of seagrass restoration in Australia. In this episode of OzCast, Professor Kendrick unveils the crucial role that seagrass plays in marine and terrestrial ecosystems, shedding light on its remarkable ability to support marine life and store blue carbon, even more effectively than tropical rainforests. With over 40 years of professional experience in the restoration of these marine ecosystems, Professor Kendrick dives beneath the surface on all the trials and tribulations of bringing these lost meadows back to their former glory – from small-scale projects, all the way to industry-leading community-led projects like Seeds For Snapper.   Professor Gary Kendrick is a leading marine ecologist in the...2023-10-091h 31Starlo\'s Cutting Edge Fishing WisdomStarlo's Cutting Edge Fishing WisdomFishing's 'Golden Age' is Now!Send Starlo a text! He can't promise to answer EVERY message, but he DOES read them all!In this presentation that I gave during an OzFish Unlimited "Fish Talk" night in winter, 2023, I put forward the intriguing proposition that we are actually living in the "good old days" right now and that — with a little bit of help from all of us — they can become even better days over time! Have a listen and see if you agree with me, and if you'd like to take a look at the images I mention, go to my "Starlo Gets...2023-09-2427 minOzCastOzCastWhat’s the go with flow? Why it’s needed for native fish to thrive in the Murray Darling Basin. In this episode of OzCast, we look below the surface of the flow of water in the Murray-Darling Basin as a critical factor that affects the health of the entire ecosystem and why it is fundamental for native fish. Iain Ellis, with 23 years in the management of fish production in the Murray Darling Basin, makes clear that flowing waters from the upper reaches to the lower stretches and mouths of rivers are critical for thriving fish populations.   He outlines that for more than 150 years, these waterways have been impacted by dams, weirs, regulation, diversion and land clearing al...2023-09-191h 04OzCastOzCastThe Forgotten Reef: Why the world can’t afford to keep losing shellfish On this episode of OzCast, Dr Dominic Mcafee looks beneath the surface at Australia’s lost shellfish reefs and our road to recover them back from the brink of extinction.   Dr McAfee is a marine ecologist at the University of Adelaide who has dedicated his career to the restoration of Australia’s oyster reefs. After stumbling across the topic while at university, he has become one of the leading names spearheading the revival methods taking place throughout Australia and overseas.   His research encompasses ecological experiments on the seafloor and along shorelines, as well as within laborato...2023-08-181h 04Big FishBig FishThe Big Fish: Clarence Clearwater RevivalFirst cast this morning is with OzFish Unlimited working with Clarence river locals on water quality.2023-08-1150 minThe Social Fishing PodcastThe Social Fishing PodcastEp81 - Jono Bleakley: Becoming a Content Creator in the Fishing Industry & Australian Bass on the Bellinger RiverIn this episode I sit down and have a chat with an experienced podcast host and content creator… Jono Bleakley. He is the co-host of the Reel Action Fishing Podcast with Michael Guest, he works as a content creator at OzFish Unlimited and has been a presenter for a number of brands in the fishing industry. This chat is loaded with content including the story of Jono and how he got to where he is today. Then we talk about chasing Bass on the Bellinger River before finishing the podcast discussing the fishing content industry. We discuss ho...2023-07-202h 00OzCastOzCastScreen time: how modern technology can help save hundreds of millions of native fish a year. In episode five of OzCast, we look below the surface with fisheries scientist Dr Craig Boys to address what he considers one of biggest threats to native fish across Australia - unscreened irrigation pumps. In this in-depth chat, Craig explains why 97 million fish are killed every year in NSW alone due to unscreened irrigation pumps. With the understanding that there are additional loses in other states, his research paints a very grim picture for native fish survival. Craig explains the use of fish screens in the United States has been a requirement for decades but not here in Australia...2023-07-191h 06Fish Nerds Fishing PodcastFish Nerds Fishing PodcastEATING GAR - THE POND LADY - THE WORLD RECREATIONAL FISHING CONFERENCE EP217Today on the pod John King sits in the host seat and is joined by the Fish Wrap Writer https://fishwrapwriter.com/ they are joined by Jeff Danaldson they talk about cleaning and cooking gar! Then Luke Chamings joins them from Australia! To talk about World Recreational Fishing Conference 2023: Alligator gar cleaning video: https://youtu.be/19JEG7iwYv0 Gar cleaning and cooking video, actually found on Missouri Great Outdoors not MDC https://youtu.be/Po2JUlQwE-o Here’s another doing the tail first method https://youtu.be/o8iQvQGje1A2023-07-121h 23OzCastOzCastFishing heritage in Australia - Exploring ancient origins and forgotten tales of yesteryear.Prominent historian Anna Clark guides us through Australia's fishing history, delving into its pre-European settlement origins and highlighting the pivotal events and encounters that have shaped the present-day sport. With meticulous research dating back to the 1700s, Anna provides a vivid depiction of the past fishing landscape. She dispels the misconception that James Cook was the first foreign fisherman in Australia, revealing the annual pilgrimages of neighboring cultures from the north long before Cook arrived in Botany Bay aboard The Endeavour in 1770. Anna Clark, a highly respected historian affiliated with the Australian Centre for Public History at...2023-06-231h 30OzCastOzCastOut of sight, out of mind – why endangered fish have an uphill battle to survive with Mark Lintermans Native fish in Australia have been fighting tooth and fin for survival and its time we paid attention. On this episode of OzCast Out of Sight Out of Mind, Australia’s authority on endangered freshwater fish and invasive species Mark Lintermans takes us through the ins and outs of the history and problems facing some of our little-known freshwater fish that are struggling to survive. In particular, the trout cod Maccullochella macquariensis and stocky galaxias, Galaxias tantangara.   Mark Lintermans is considered a leading expert in Australian freshwater ecology and fish conservation in Australia and has received several awa...2023-05-2254 minStraight from the Mayor’s Mouth with Mathew Dickerson from Dubbo Regional CouncilStraight from the Mayor’s Mouth with Mathew Dickerson from Dubbo Regional CouncilWill Dubbo Be Hosting a Touch Footy Event and a Bowls Event in 2024? What Major Construction Is Happening in Carrington Avenue? Congratulations to the Winner of the Tony McGrane Scholarship.Tony McGrane Scholarship Winner Announced.  Regional Cities NSW Road Trip Planned to Lismore and Tweed Heads.  John Gilbert Water Treatment Plan Optimisation Study Underway.  Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets Planning Workshop Undertaken.  Transport for NSW 16 Regional Cities Bus Services Improvement Program.  Tender Submitted for NSW Touch Junior State Cup for the Next Three Years.  Bowls NSW Looking to Bring State Championships to Dubbo for 2024; 2026 and 2028.  Ozfish River Repair Bus Looking for $45,000 Funding From Council.  Western Regional Planning Panel Approves $35.7 Million Public Admin Building in Carringt...2023-05-141h 04Straight from the Mayor’s Mouth with Mathew Dickerson from Dubbo Regional CouncilStraight from the Mayor’s Mouth with Mathew Dickerson from Dubbo Regional CouncilWill Dubbo Be Hosting a Touch Footy Event and a Bowls Event in 2024? What Major Construction Is Happening in Carrington Avenue? Congratulations to the Winner of the Tony McGrane Scholarship.Tony McGrane Scholarship Winner Announced.  Regional Cities NSW Road Trip Planned to Lismore and Tweed Heads.  John Gilbert Water Treatment Plan Optimisation Study Underway.  Dubbo Regional Livestock Markets Planning Workshop Undertaken.  Transport for NSW 16 Regional Cities Bus Services Improvement Program.  Tender Submitted for NSW Touch Junior State Cup for the Next Three Years.  Bowls NSW Looking to Bring State Championships to Dubbo for 2024; 2026 and 2028.  Ozfish River Repair Bus Looking for $45,000 Funding From Council.  Western Regional Planning Panel Approves $35.7 Million Public Admin Building in Carringt...2023-05-141h 04The Culture Nerds - A Leadership PodcastThe Culture Nerds - A Leadership PodcastLeaving the Party While It’s Still Fun with Tim Davenport Director of OzFish LimitedText us your thoughts or questionsThis week’s podcast features an interview with Tim Davenport, the Director of Fundraising & Sponsorship at OzFish Unlimited. Tim spent a significant part of his career as a senior executive in the media. After a period of stability, the organisation changed constantly and rapidly. That involved a succession of mergers, acquisitions and takeovers - each coming with change and a clash of workplace culture. His insights for leaders dealing with change (so all leaders!) are invaluable.The Good, The Bad or The What-The?Re...2023-05-041h 14OzCastOzCastHow the river runs. The plight of and solutions for native fish in our inland rivers with Dr Martin Mallen-CooperIn this episode, we chat with Dr Martin Mallen-Cooper about the problems facing the Murray Darling Basin, in particular, the effect of weir pools on flow in the river and the knock-on effect this has on our native fish.  Martin takes us through a step-by-step summary of the demise of the Murray Darling Basin. He identifies five major practices that have incrementally killed fish and aquatic life in the last 100 years, which include; cold water pollution, fish barriers, weir pools, desnagging and the introduction of carp. Martin takes a particular interest in the effect of weir pools o...2023-03-171h 02OzCastOzCastAre we eating rubbish? The true magnitude of Australia’s litter problem with Dr. Matt Landos.This OzCast episode takes a look below the surface of our litter problem in Australia and chats to internationally recognised veterinary scientist Dr Matt Landos. Contaminants, like plastic and other chemicals derived from human activities, enter waterways and impact ecosystems. The episode uncovers more to our litter problem than what meets the eye, as the conversation examines the lifecycle of these contaminants and how their properties affect behaviours and reproduction of both fish and humans. Matt breaks down what effect different chemicals can have on living organisms and highlights the way they travel between waterways...2023-03-171h 02All The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastAll The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastEpisode 71: James Flack, Troll So Hard LuresSend us a textEpisode 71: James Flack, Troll So Hard LuresThis week we are joined by Flacky from Troll So Hard Lures to discuss the start of this summers run of Southern Bluefin Tuna. It has been a bit of a slower start to the season this year and we discuss potential reasons for this, including the effect the floodwater leaving the Murray Mouth could have on fishing out of Victor Harbor this Summer. Flacky is confident the Tuna will fire soon as the weather continues to warm up, so it is great to...2022-12-2943 minAll The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastAll The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastEpisode 68: Rachel Weeks, Seeds For SnapperSend us a textEpisode 68: Rachel Weeks, Seeds For SnapperThis week we are joined by Rachel Weeks, Project Manager at OzFish, currently working on the Seeds For Snapper Seagrass Restoration. This is a project which is a project run by OzFish with the support of Green Adelaide, Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board  and BCF, where volunteers collect Posidonia seagrass seeds, which are then organised, put into biodegradable sand bags and then placed back into the ocean to help re grow SA’s Seagrass meadows. This is such an important project for fishing in SA, as...2022-11-2248 minNQ Fishing Show PodcastNQ Fishing Show PodcastBass , Bream & Snapper NQ Fishing Show 12th NovHuge show today Jack Nolan co-host of Reel Action TV and guide at Dhipirri Lodge plus Johnno Bleakley from Reel Action Podcast and OZfish unlimited join us in the studio for some awesome fishing chat and banter. Marty and Gaz continue there tips and tricks on catching Grunter (Javelin Fish) we also chat about a very important topic and that is mens health after Gaz went through a op during the week, plus all the usual fun and laughs. So sit back grab a coldie and enjoy 3 hours of the NQ Fishing Show,s Catch...2022-11-123h 15Australian Lure FishingAustralian Lure FishingEpisode 562: The BCF Topwater Film Invitational With Dean Jackson And Ben GlassThe BCF Topwater Film Invitational is all about showcasing some of the amazing topwater fishing opportunities across the Great Barrier Reef by inviting some of sportfishing's best video content producers to compete for cash and prizes. To my knowledge there's a not a promotion anywhere near this one anywhere else in the world! The public are invited to participate by watching the videos online and voting for their favourite..... keeping in mind that the entry costs are being donated to OzFish for the enhancement of fish habitat and recreational fishing opportunities.  For links, info and entry details, c...2022-11-0235 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish, Heal the Peel with Ozfish UnlimitedFirst cast this morning is with Anne Michie from the New England North West chapter of Ozfish Unlimited about the wonderful work being done by local farmers and recreational fishers to bring back a healthy river for the benefit of all. 2022-07-2200 minOcean Pancake PodcastOcean Pancake Podcast62 How Tickling Seagrass Can Help Restore a Marine Ecosystem with Tania DouthwaiteHow does freediving contribute to conservation? How does community work together to boost sustainability? How does tickling seagrass help replant seagrass meadows? Tania Douthwaite from Blueback Freediver and Yoga, Ozfish Seeds for Seagrass and the Fremantle Film festival joins us on Ocean Pancake to share her knowledge and wisdom about how the community is key to building sustainable marine systems.2022-06-2939 minAll The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastAll The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastEpisode 58: Luke ChamingsSend us a textEpisode 58: Luke ChamingsThis week we are joined by Luke Chamings, the man behind locally made lure company Chamo’s lures. Chamo talks us through his journey from die hard fisherman to producing a range of top quality lures to target big Murray Cod, other natives and even some saltwater species. Chamo is the current President of the Barossa Chapter of OzFish, having also been involved in other areas of the SA fishing landscape in the past!We also discuss all the big news in SA Fishing including:...2022-06-0651 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish and the man who saved 2 million fishMatt Hansen from Dubbo has been awarded an OAM for his work, along with an army of helpers at OzFish Unlimited, for saving native fish and their habitat in the Central West. The scheme to put fish filters on all irrigation pumps and off takes on the Macquarie River stops the fish from being sucked out of the main flow to their death. A simple but effective initiative that has saved millions of fish and our farmers millions of dollars.Matt is our first cast on this episode of The Big Fish. 2022-01-2800 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish, habitat makes fish happen with OZfish UnlimitedRenee Ferenc from OZfish Unlimited has the first cast this morning with an update on the great habitat restoration work being undertaken by anglers from the rivers to the sea in NSW. Stinker has a few tips on Christmas presents for first time fishing kids and the fly guy on Sydney Harbour is back, Stephen Gaynor takes us fishing for Australian Salmon in the Flyboat. 2021-12-1000 minFIVEAA Fishing Show - with Ned McHenry & RoweyFIVEAA Fishing Show - with Ned McHenry & RoweyINTERVIEW: Jonathon Bleakley - 12 June 2021Jonathon Bleakley from OzFish joins us to discuss the construction of 'Cod Lodges' in the Warren Reservoir.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.2021-06-1104 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish saving the Southern Purple Spotted GudgeonOur first cast takes us to Tenterfield with Harry Davey and Renee Ferenc from OzFish Unlimited. where they are doing a great job helping to save a beautifully coloured little endangered fish. 2021-06-0400 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish and the business of fly designWe catch up with Cherie Forbes and Brett Clarke at the vice this morning churning out some more of their amazing fur, foam and feather concoctions at their little fly tying factory on the Central Coast of NSW. Renee Ferenc, Director of Engagement and Culture at OzFish Unlimited joins us to talk about a new chapter and Stinker is out crabbing on The Big Fish. 2021-05-0700 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish more trees for fishAnne Michie from OzFish Unlimited has our first cast this morning with an update on the habitat initiative Trees for Fish.2021-04-2300 minAll The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastAll The Gear But No Idea - The South Australian Fishing PodcastEpisode 28 – Alex WilliamsSend us a textEpisode 28 – Alex WilliamsThis week we are joined by Alex Williams to discuss all things freshwater fishing in South Australia. Alex is a Rec Fish SA Director, he is the Chairperson and Coordinator of the Warren Reservoir Recreational Fishing Committee, is a member and former President of OzFish Barossa Chapter and is also heavily involved in the Bream Master SA Competitions. Alex is obviously super passionate about freshwater fishing and despite being so heavily involved in all of these rec fishing organisations, he still finds time to head over to...2021-03-1057 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish Burrendong is backOur first cast this episode of TBF is with Matt Hansen from the Central West chapter of OZfish Unlimited with great news on Burrendong and the Macquarie River. Unfortunately the biggest freshwater fishing gathering in NSW, the Burrendong Classic, has had to be postponed due to COVID-19. Monaro Acclimatisation Society spokesperson Steve Samuels joins us to talk about the feral horse problem in the Snowy Mountains where, he says, beautiful alpine streams at the top of Tantangara have been "trampled into oblivion and are gone forever". He believes something has to be done about the numbers of...2020-10-1600 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish restoring habitat and where have all the tailor goneFirst cast this episode of The Big Fish is with Craig Copeland an expert in aquatic habitat rehabilitation at NSW Fisheries and now CEO of OzFish Unlimited. We discuss the shows mantra "habitat makes fish happen." We hear from an expert on the science behind the creation of artificial reef habitat and Stinker has been swamped with emails on dwindling tailor stocks. 2020-09-1100 minBig FishBig FishThe Big Fish planting trees for fish and porridge for snapperOur first cast is with OzFish Unlimited Northwest Chapter spokesperson Anne Michie on planting trees for fish and Stinker joins us to talk about using porridge to catch Snapper, strange but true! All will be revealed in this episode of The Big Fish. 2020-08-2800 minEnvironmental as Anything InterviewsEnvironmental as Anything InterviewsCassie Price habitat director of Oz Fish speaks to Geoff about making recreational fishing sustainableOzFish Unlimited is a not-for-profit organisation dedicated to helping the millions of Aussie recreational fishers take control of the health of their rivers, lakes and estuaries and shore up the future of the sport they love. OzFish Unlimited partners with fishers and the broader community to invest time and money into the protection and restoration of our waterways, counteracting decades of degradation. Cassie is driven by a passion for sustainable resources, a love of fishing and her farming background. Her career spans more than 15 years in aquatic habitat restoration and sustainable agriculture projects, predominantly in NSW and...2019-10-1232 min