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FlowNews24

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FlowNews24 is an independent, Australian news network covering breaking news, politics, sport, world events, agriculture and more

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www.flownews24.com.au

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Jun 10, 2026

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Episodes

Gavin Dunn recipiant of an AM 10.06.2026

South Australian farmer Gavin Dunn speaks with Wayne about recieving an AM (Member of the Order of Australia).  9/6/2026

Senator Alex Antic 27.10.2023

Wayne Flowmans speaks with Senator Alex Antic South Australia Politician representing the Liberal Party on the Voice To Parliament fallout, full term abortion and gender therapy.

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese 10.10.2023

Dan spoke with Prime Minister Anthony Albanese on The Voice to Parliament Referendum 2023.

MP Michelle Rowland announces free internet for 10,000 eligible South Australian families 12.09.2023

Federal member for Greenway Michelle Rowland joined Dan Crouch to announce free internet access for 10,000 eligible South Australian families who are currently not connected. Ms. Rowland, Minister for Communications, outlined all the finer details of the plan, which was made possible by the South Australian Education Department, on Flow FM.

Clayton Bester talks with Sarah Furnari from Ten Pound Poms 25.05.2023

Sarah Furnari, who stars in BBC & Stan's new original series Ten Pound Poms which just premiered May 14, 2023. Sarah is luminous as the outspoken and strong willed Maria, an Italian migrant who arrives in Australia in 1956 as part of the Assisted Migrant Passage Scheme. With integral and gripping scenes in the original series, she is a character not to be forgotten! Like the other migrants, wh...

Ripley Atkinson from Meat & Livestock Australia updates Flow listeners on the latest movements in the meat markets 19.05.2023

Ripley Atkinson from Meat & Livestock Australia updated Flow listeners on the latest movements in the meat markets on this week's Country Viewpoint Market Day edition.

Andrew Partridge from Michell Wool on a week of 'normalising' for Australian wool markets 15.05.2023

Andrew Partridge from Michell Wool on a week of 'normalising' for Australian wool markets. The biggest factor as to why the markets slowed marginally was down to currency movements, making many sellers were reluctant to accept the prices on offer.

Everybody’s Home spokesperson, Maiy Azize, on shifting the current housing rental crisis 10.05.2023

Everybody’s Home spokesperson, Maiy Azize, told Flow FM on the Country Viewpoint program that the current housing crisis is worse in reality than what is currently being depicted in some sections of the media, with increased levels of homelessness resulting in metro and regional Aussies, who have families, sleeping in their cars. Azize claimed that more financial support was needed for low income...

Stability the overriding feeling as Andrew Partridge updates Flow listeners on the latest from the wool markets 05.05.2023

Stability is the overriding feeling as Andrew Partridge updated Flow listeners on the latest from the wool markets on the Market Day edition of the Country Viewpoint. The market recorded an overall rise for the second consecutive series, with fleece wool attracting the most buyer attention this week. The national offering was smaller than the sum total of bales originally rostered, due in part to...

Wayne Phillips on canola chemical haloxyfop reduced for European Eunion 02.05.2023
Wayne Phillips on Rex airline regional routes 02.05.2023
Dan Crouch talks to Dr. Elizabeth Jackson about the collapse of Scott's Refrigerated Transport 01.05.2023

Dr Elizabeth Jackson from Curtin University provided the details of transport company Scott's Refrigerated Transport and the knock-on effect it has had and will continue to have on regional businesses.

Dan Crouch speaks with Dr Jade Murray on world-first app aiding sleeping patterns for shift workers 01.05.2023

Dan Crouch speaks with Dr Jade Murray on world-first app aiding sleeping patters for shift workers. Murray's work has been published in the journal, Digital Health, it focused on the importance of sleep for shift workers who play critical roles in enabling the nation to continue functioning. The research honed in on 27 shift workers who trialled the app over a fortnight. Those who participated in...

Rob Moffatt, generational butcher and Co-Founder of ButcherCrowd speaks with Dan Crouch on the Country Viewpoint 01.05.2023

Rob Moffatt, generational butcher and Co-Founder of ButcherCrowd speaks with Dan Crouch on the Country Viewpoint on the importance of organic meets and supporting Aussie farmers. Rob grew up surrounded by farming communities, having a heritage of four generations before him working in some capacity with Australian cattle. His parents, in addition to being cattle farmers, were also able to give him...

Andrew Partridge from Michell Wool phones in for the Country Viewpoint Market Day edition after a positive week on the market front 28.04.2023

Andrew Partridge from Michell Wool phoned in for his Country Viewpoint Market Day edition market report after a positive week on the market front. After two successive weeks of losses and three without an overall increase, the Australian wool market recorded an overall rise in this series.

Mat McLachlan joins Dan Crouch to discuss ANZAC Day history and traditions 18.04.2023

Leading war historian and battlefield guide Mat McLachlan joined Flow FM to talk all things ANZAC Day. Mat detailed his experiences with those close to him being involved in war, the things which sparked his interest in war history, and his plans for ANZAC Day. Mat also expressed his happiness with the willingness by the younger generation to honour the ANZACs.

Dan Crouch catches up with Dr Ray Kerkhove, Author of How They Fought which explores forgotten successes of Aboriginal resistance 18.04.2023

Dan Crouch caught up with Dr Ray Kerkhove on the Country Viewpoint, who authored How They Fought: How They Fought: Pioneering research reveals ingenuity and forgotten successes of Aboriginal resistance. One of the key focus areas of the segment brings to light the historical significance of the Rufus River, one of the catchment areas of the Murray-Darling Basin in the Flow FM network. Kherkove spe...

Dr Mariana Caetano on 'breath testing' #cattle for #methane and other initiatives like feeding biserrula to reduce @CattleAus emissions 14.04.2023

Lecturer in Animal Nurtition and Metabolism at the University of Adelaide, Dr Mariana Caetano, discusses on FlowFM the initiative to add seaweed and other supplements to cattle feed to reduce methane emissions, and the methods that may be used to help farmers monitor emissions.

Kristin Carson-Chahhoud @UniofAdelaide on a world-leading staged $150 supermarket vouchers to #quitsmoking | @sagovau @SAHealth 14.04.2023

University of Adelaide Associate Professor Kristin Cason-Chahhoud talks with FlowFM listeners about a world first initiative backed by research into financial incentives to help people quit smoking - and vaping, announced by the South Australian government on Thursday 13 April 2023. We discuss the health impacts and prevalence of smoking and vaping, and how the $500,000 trial scheme to help people...

Susan Close on stormwater recycling for the Murray-Darling Basin and conserving groundwater and aquifer environs in the #LimestoneCoast 14.04.2023

Dr Susan Close (pictured left with Marion mayor Kris Hanna) announced on Thursday a stormwater recycling pipeline extension project which will be credited towards saving water for the Murray-Darling Basin. We discuss whether desalination could be worked into that sort of water accounting in future, and recent grants for conservation across the state including to preserve aquifer and groundwater en...

Jason Barrett, 6th generation family farmer near St Arnaud, Victoria in the firing line of the #VNIWest project re a Monday town hall mtg 14.04.2023

A group of local farmers have organised a town hall meeting in St Arnaud on Monday regarding the VNI West transmission line project that local farmer Jason Barrett says could go right through his farm. He says the local community doesn't want the project, and if undergrounding is an option - even if costly - it should be considered given the amount of taxpayer money spent in metropolitan Melbourne...

@EmmaKealyMP @TheNationalsVic deputy leader on the #Benalla abbatoir trespass case, Premier Andrews' ag background and #duckhunting 14.04.2023

The member for Lowan Emma Kealy (pictured right) in western Victoria talks about the protests at a Benalla pig abbatoir that saw at least 7 arrests on Thursday 13 April 2023, the state of farm and agribusiness trespass laws and the comments from Premier Daniel Andrews about his own background in agriculture. The shadow agriculture minister also encourages the public to make submissions to the inqu...

Ripley Atkinson from @MeatLivestock talks #sheep and #cattle for @SheepProducers @CattleAus @Livestock_SA @VicFarmers @NSWFarmers producers 13.04.2023

Meat and Livestock Australia Senior Market Information Analyst Ripley Atkinson joins us again on Flow to inform listeners on the latest market movements and what they mean for Australia's cattle and sheep producers.

Jo Hall CEO of @WoolProducers back from #India on her visit, domestic or Asian processing, #Vietnam and #China trade 13.04.2023

The chief executive of Wool Producers Australia recently returned from India on a trade mission to promote closer relations between the wool sectors in our two countries, and sums up the latest work on exploring additional wool processing capacity in the Asia-Pacific region.

@ZachWhale from @GrainGrowersLtd on #China #Barley and how recent news may (or may not) feed into farmers' rotation plans 13.04.2023

Zachary Whale, the general manager of policy and advocacy at GrainGrowers Limited, speaks with Flow listeners on the positive news from Australia's trade and foreign ministers that China will be reviewing its imposts on Australian barley with a possible end to tariffs in sight. We discuss whether this might impact 2023-24 planting intentions.

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