Clare Valley Podcast

Annabelle Homer

Do you want to be up-to-date with the latest news in your council area? This monthly podcast brings you the latest news, upcoming projects and issues facing the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council area. You’ll also hear about events and meet people who do a lot their community. The Clare Valley Podcast aims to be informative, relevant and entertaining, by interviewing not just Council representatives but members of the entire community. The podcast is hosted and produced by Annabelle Homer, a former ABC broadcast journalist and a Clare Valley local. The theme music has been produced by Solo Practice and local rural GP, Gerry Considine. 

  1. Clare Valley Podcast - Special Edition "Book Banter with Tammy, Coedy and Jess"

    03/28/2025

    Clare Valley Podcast - Special Edition "Book Banter with Tammy, Coedy and Jess"

    Hey there! Welcome to the Clare Valley Podcast, your go-to spot for monthly updates on all things council and community in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys. I’ve got some exciting news: we have a new CEO! David Stobbe will be starting on March 31st. I’ll fill you in on what’s happening at the Council in our next episode after he gets settled in. In the meantime here are the minutes from the latest Council meeting in March: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0035/1783628/19-March-2025-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf But today, I’ve got something really special for you! Over the next 40 minutes, we’re diving into the wonderful world of books, perfect for anyone who loves reading—young and old alike. Podcasting is booming, and library podcasts are right there with it with librarians chatting about everything from what’s hot to what’s not in the world of books—fiction, nonfiction, children’s picture books, you name it! If you’re a book lover, you’re going to really enjoy this episode. So, without further ado, I’m handing it over to our amazing Clare and Gilbert Valley Council librarians, Tammy Porter, Coedy Pohlenz and Jess Waldhuter. They’re ready and raring to to share their passion for books with you! Also, Council has recently launched Clare and Gilbert Valleys Heritage Guide. Check it out: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/community-information/arts-and-culture/heritage-guide Here is the list of books discussed by Tammy, Coedy and Jess: The Secret – Lee Child What happened to Nina – Dervla McTiernan The Bullet that Missed – Richard Osman The Thursday Murder Cub – Richard Osman Daisy and Kate – Meredith Appleyard The Other Bridget – Rachael Johns The Bad Bridesmaid – Rachael Johns Lessons in Chemistry – Bonnie Garmus The Women – Kristin Hannah Lola in the Mirror – Trent Dalton Did I ever Tell you this – Sam Neill Wifedom – Anna Funder By any Other Name – Jodi Picoult Recipe Tin Eats Dinner – Nagi Maehashi Fourth Wing – Rebecca Yarros Iron Flame – Rebecca Yarros Onyx Storm – Rebecca Yarros A Court of Thorn and Roses – Sarah J Maas Tractor – Sally Sutton All of the factors why I love tractors – Davina Bell Hairy Maclary – Lynley Dodd Grug – Ted Prior Mr Men – Roger Hargreaves Here One Moment – Liane Moriarty Wild Dark Shore – Charlotte McConaghy Once there were Wolves – Charlotte McConaghy Migration – Charlotte McConaghy Scrublands – Chris Hammer Two Turtles – written by Kiah Thomas and illustrated by Jake Minton The Truck Cat – Deborah Frenkel The Prospect – Fleur McDonald  Clare and Gilbert Valleys Library:  Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CGVCLibrary Website: https://www.libraries.sa.gov.au/client/en_AU/claregilbertvalleys Email:  clarelibrary@cgvc.sa.gov.au

    44 min
  2. Clare Valley Podcast - NEW CEO appointed; Meet the busiest man in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys; Wheels in Motion

    03/14/2025

    Clare Valley Podcast - NEW CEO appointed; Meet the busiest man in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys; Wheels in Motion

    This is the first episode of 2025.  In this episode, Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Interim CEO Andrew Aitken discusses: CEO appointment updateCouncils view on reducing dust on roads during dry timesDiscovery Caravan Park seeking approval for park improvementsRepresentation Review final reportOff street parking request by Model Engineers for Phoenix Ave, ClareSuccessful applicants for Community Asset grants**NEW CEO APPOINTED**** Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council is pleased to announce the appointment of David Stobbe to the role of Chief Executive Officer. At its special meeting of Wednesday, 26 February 2025, Council finalised its recruitment for the role following an extensive and robust recruitment process. Understanding that this is a highly anticipated announcement, Mayor Allan Aughey OAM said Council welcomed the appointment, noting that the Councillors feel David will play an important role in supporting Clare and Gilbert Valleys in building upon its strategic direction, and achieving a number of key infrastructure projects to meet the needs of the community David joins Council from the City of Onkaparinga, where he held the position of Director Corporate and Chief Financial Officer.  Whilst possessing an extensive financial background, David is also extremely community focused, holding a number of board positions, including the Country Fire Service (CFS) Foundation, the Central District Football Club, and Harness Racing South Australia. David will be relocating to the District and is thrilled at the prospect of joining at Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council, commencing 31 March 2025.  He is eager to work with the community to create a lasting impact,  and looks forward to collaborating with Council, local businesses, residents and other stakeholders to drive positive change, enhance services, and support a strong and vibrant future for all. With the appointment of the Chief Executive Officer brings an end to the interim arrangement. Council takes this time to thank Interim Chief Executive Officer, Andrew Aitken, for his sincere and collaborative leadership over the past five months. Much has been achieved under his steady guidance and this will assist David in his transition to the Clare and Gilbert Valleys. Water carting in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys  It’s no surprise to anyone in SA, it’s so incredibly dry, to the point people have been repeatedly carting water to fill up their tanks. In the Adelaide Hills we’ve heard there’s a 2-month waiting list to get water delivered, with SA Water opening a few potable stations to allow more access to water. In the Clare and Gilbert Valleys region, local water carter, Grant Fidge has been flat out delivering up to an average 80 thousand litres to residents across the Clare and Gilbert Valley region. He says there is a 3 week wait for water. Grant Fidge, Fidges Water Carting Desperate calls for more volunteer mentors for Wheels in Motion To get your provisional drivers licence you need to rack up 75 hours of driving time.  For most young people, that’s a challenge.  But there are many in the community that are struggling to get their P’s because they don’t have anyone at home to help supervise their driving.   That’s where Wheels in Motion comes in, a program that started in February last year providing volunteer mentors to help young people get their driving hours up.  Unfortunately, one year on, demand is outstripping supply with a waiting list of young people but not enough mentors. In Clare Valley alone, there are currently 12 participants and 10 mentors with 6 more participants on the waiting list. Christina Underdown, Program coordinator; Bron Willis, mentor; Gareth Herron, mentor

    38 min
  3. Clare Valley Podcast - Council to manage Richardson Park Playspace; Delegation to focus on future road sealing; Clare Valley Community Kitchen; Clare Valley Christian Outreach Xmas Hampers

    12/17/2024

    Clare Valley Podcast - Council to manage Richardson Park Playspace; Delegation to focus on future road sealing; Clare Valley Community Kitchen; Clare Valley Christian Outreach Xmas Hampers

    This is the final episode for 2024. In this episode, Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Interim CEO Andrew Aitken discusses: Delegation formed to focus on future road sealingCouncil to take over ongoing management and maintenance of Richardson Park Playspace, SevenhillCouncil to apply for another grant to help refurbish Riverton Community HallHelping community people during the Xmas period We’ve heard countless times this year about the housing and homelessness issue statewide, the Mid North is not immune to this. According to Uniting Country SA many people are experiencing homelessness for the first time or re-experiencing this due to housing stress, affordability, and the lack of private rental properties. Many people are couch surfing with family and friends, there are reports of people sleeping rough, in tents and in caravan parks. Uniting Country SA is trying to support people in these conditions but with limited housing options its proving to be extremely difficult. You'll hear about some of the initiatives that are assisting people who are suffering socially, financially and mentally this Christmas including the Clare Valley Community Kitchen's Christmas lunch and the Clare Valley Christian Outreach Christmas Hampers. Julie Grover, Coordinator of the Clare Valley Community Kitchen Cathy Giersch, president, Clare Valley Christian Outreach Management Committee Irene Connell, Clare resident Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council - December 11 Agenda https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0027/1726731/11-December-2024-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Agenda.pdf Clare Valley Christian Outreach https://www.facebook.com/groups/276364059198982/

    28 min
  4. Clare Valley Podcast - Meet Interim Council CEO Andrew Aitken; Pat Casey's open garden for Mercy Ships

    10/28/2024

    Clare Valley Podcast - Meet Interim Council CEO Andrew Aitken; Pat Casey's open garden for Mercy Ships

    This podcast is supported by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council. In this episode, you'll meet Interim Council CEO Andrew Aitken. He's in the role for a few months until the new CEO is appointed. The former Adelaide Hill's Council CEO details his experience in local government and what he wants to achieve while in the Clare and Gilbert Valley. He briefly discusses some of the topics at October's Council meetings including:  Community requests to build infrastructure on council landRepresentation ReviewOpen Garden Event to raise money for the Mercy Ships Pat Casey has spent the last 50 years of her life on a sheep property outside Peterborough with her husband John, raising 4 children. She moved to Clare full- time a couple of years ago. I recently met her at SACWA event and heard about her upcoming open garden which she is pulling together to help raise money for the mercy ships. Since meeting Pat, I have asked a lot of people whether they know about the mercy ships? Most people don’t. I didn’t. It’s fascinating. Enjoy her story. Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council October Agenda: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/1692322/16-October-2024-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Agenda4.pdf Mercy Ships: https://mercyships.org.au/who-we-are/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMIuvjAz-6viQMVl8w8Ah24XwobEAAYASAAEgLa7PD_BwE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xT2qZu6zE5s

    25 min
  5. Clare Valley Podcast - Discovery Park cabin development plans;  Event funding update; Drought and frosts decimate crops

    09/26/2024

    Clare Valley Podcast - Discovery Park cabin development plans; Event funding update; Drought and frosts decimate crops

    This podcast is supported by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Council news with CEO Dr Helen Macdonald: ( the final recording with the outgoing CEO) Event Support Program grant funding adjustmentsAustralia Day Funding - not taken up by councillorsDiscovery Holiday Parks cabin development plansRiverton Community Hall structural works updateIncreased requests for infrastructure builds on council landCEO top 3 incomplete projects - Stormwater management, CWMS, Clare Town HallUnprecedented frost events hit paddocks across the Mid North of South Australia Farmers across most of the state have been dealt with a double slap to the face this growing season with dry weather and now severe frosts decimating wheat, barley and lentil crops. The Clare and Gilbert Valleys is one region that’s been hit hard with some producers stating it’s the worst dry season in 110 years, doubled with severe frosts  of -7 degrees. The frosts have also affected grape growing regions across the state, the Barossa reporting 30% damage, and the Clare valley reporting 15% affect to vineyards, however it's not as widespread as last year.  In October 2023, Primary Industries and Regions reported 40% of the regions vineyards were impacted by frost.  So far this year, the Polish Hill River Valley region has been hit the hardest. You'll hear from Michelle Bammann from Ground Up Agronomy  who provides a broad overview of the season across the mid north of SA and Robert Jaeschke from Hill River Wines who captures the extent the dry and frosty conditions that have affected his operation.  CGVC September Minutes: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0034/1683538/18-September-2024-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf Ground Up Agronomy: https://www.facebook.com/groundupagronomy/ Hill River Wines: https://hillriverwines.com.au/?srsltid=AfmBOoofF08WEKBqpKhW9bQFuEggpHNS_NCe2Tw7yGETbIQnN_FINPNc Hill River Hay: https://www.hrhay.com.au/

    47 min
  6. Clare Valley Podcast - Auburn Library gifting; Neon 2nd construction camp; Interim CEO appointed; Cultural Tourism; Artist profile

    09/06/2024

    Clare Valley Podcast - Auburn Library gifting; Neon 2nd construction camp; Interim CEO appointed; Cultural Tourism; Artist profile

    This podcast is brought to you by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council. In this episode: ACDC accepts gifting of the Auburn libraryNeon Australia's plans for a second construction camp - will this ease the Valley's housing shortage?Moves to resurface basketball courtsEvent Support Program hold upThe Valley's Lifestyle Centre financial performanceAppointment of Interim CEO Andrew Aitken scheduled for September 24th to replace outgoing CEO Dr Helen Macdonald Council Employee profile: Cecilia Wang, Cultural Tourism Coordinator Cecilia is originally from Taiwan and has been in the new role for 2.5 years. She explains her role and why Council wants to encapsulate and  preserve the area's history. SALA Artist Profile: Wendy Pfeiffer, Snowtown Staying with culture, recently the region's artists showcased their work as part of the SALA or South Australian Living Arts Festival celebrating the thriving visual arts community across the state.  Galleries, community centres and town halls were adorned with a rich tapestry of all types of visual arts. Wendy Pfeiffer was one such artist, who has a great deal of knowledge in landscapes and animal portraits with 60 years of oils, graphite and coloured pencil pieces in her portfolio. She is also passionate about mentoring up and coming artists and pushing the boundaries in the art world. Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council August Minutes: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0034/1666942/21-August-2024-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf Clare and Gilbert Valleys Special Council minutes: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0028/1670185/27-August-2024-Special-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf Visual Artist Wendy Pfeiffer: https://www.artscollective.com.au/wendy-pfeiffer

    33 min
  7. Clare Valley Podcast - Post Budget details; Old Clare Town Hall court case; Future of Hutt River Boardwalk; Build to Rent Proposal; Council resignation news

    08/05/2024

    Clare Valley Podcast - Post Budget details; Old Clare Town Hall court case; Future of Hutt River Boardwalk; Build to Rent Proposal; Council resignation news

    This podcast is brought to you by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council In this episode, Council CEO Dr Helen Macdonald explains: Post budget details - Rates, Annual Service Charges, Total Revenue and ExpensesClare Town Hall Stage UpdateOld Town Hall fix up - in the courtsBuild to Rent Proposal - partnering with not-for-profit housing provider to  increase rental housingFuture of Clare Boardwalk along Hutt RiverAfter 7 years, Council resignation newsLibrary profile How often do you visit your local library? Do you still borrow books or do you use the library for another reason - attending events, participating in computer skills training, or visiting a justice of the peace. The role of libraries has changed markedly over the years, there’s so many services that our libraries offer to the community, that you may not be aware of. You will hear from Clare and Saddleworth Library Manager Catherine Driscoll about the myriad of services it offers.  Dinosaur Olympics Most  of us Aussies are immersed in Olympic fever at the moment with our athletes battling it out over in Paris, so the Clare Valley dabbled in its own Olympic fun over the school holidays, but it was more the prehistoric Olympics. This story features Imogen and Brodie Wundke, Pop Events, Charles the Librarian. Links: Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Meeting Agenda: July 31st https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/1650082/31-July-2024-Special-Meeting-Agenda.pdf Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Meeting Agenda: July 17th https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0023/1643504/17-July-2024-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Agenda.pdf Clare and Saddleworth Libraries: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/library/clarelibrary Pop Events: https://www.popevents.au/

    52 min

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Do you want to be up-to-date with the latest news in your council area? This monthly podcast brings you the latest news, upcoming projects and issues facing the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council area. You’ll also hear about events and meet people who do a lot their community. The Clare Valley Podcast aims to be informative, relevant and entertaining, by interviewing not just Council representatives but members of the entire community. The podcast is hosted and produced by Annabelle Homer, a former ABC broadcast journalist and a Clare Valley local. The theme music has been produced by Solo Practice and local rural GP, Gerry Considine.