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The CUInsight Network

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Welcome to The CUInsight Network. In each episode we have wide-ranging conversations with thought leaders who support the credit union community. We identify issues and challenges facing credit unions and identify best practices. The goal of The CUInsight Network is to take a deeper dive with people and find the gems we can all learn and grow our credit unions from. Thank you for tuning in. Enjoy!
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The Financial Services Council represents Australia's retail and wholesale funds management businesses, superannuation funds, life insurers, financial advisory networks and licensed trustee companies. The Council has more than 100 members who are responsible for investing more than $2.8 trillion on behalf of 13million Australians. The pool of funds under management is larger than Australia’s GDP and the capitalisation of the Australian Securities Exchange and is the fourth largest pool of ma ...
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Futurum Tech Webcast Leading tech analysts from The Futurum Group share weekly deep dives on the latest tech news, new products and services, mergers, earnings, regulations, and more. The Futurum Tech Webcast will keep you current on what’s happening in the tech space — from startups to industry leaders, emerging tech, and what’s ahead for industries across the globe, along with interviews with tech industry leaders and experts. Subscribe now and stay connected to this exciting journey into ...
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From bin collections to social care and everything in between, this magazine show talks about all things local government. Hosted by Nick Kilby CEO Cratus and Heather Jameson, Editor The MJ, 'Our World is Local' will keep you informed, bemused and plugged into monthly highlights in local politics.
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The Relational Social Work Podcast is aimed at child and family social workers. Relationships are central to social work practice and this podcast focusses on the importance of connection and relationships in social work ‘with’ children, young people and their families, exploring this through meaningful conversations with inspiring leaders from across the sector. The podcast will celebrate excellent and innovative practice ‘with’ amazing children, young people and families, and have honest c ...
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To The Point is a monthly podcast produced by Crux, the un-agency that fuels business growth. Our podcast features exclusive interviews with successful business leaders across the country to highlight the entrepreneurial spirit and share how marketing can transform an organization. Through thought-provoking conversations that get to crux of it, we’re helping businesses elevate their brand and amplify their mission.
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Think Like A Lawyer Thursday

Think Like A Lawyer Thursday

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Providing Consumer Law Eye Openers since September 2016. On Thursdays S.C. consumer atty Susan Ingles gives her angle on state & federal consumer laws. After 22 years in private practice Susan started at S.C. Legal Services in 2004 where her law practice focuses on consumer protection law for low wealth South Carolinians & other special populations.She currently serves as S.C. State Chair for Nat'l Assoc. of Consumer Advocates.Susan has served on the S.C. Bar's Consumer Section Council & ser ...
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Local Government Bulletin

Dullah Omar Institute

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The Local Government Bulletin is a regular publication of the Dullah Omar Institute at the University of the Western Cape. The Bulletin publishes a variety of submissions from policy briefs, case summaries, summaries of legislation, commentaries and opinion pieces. They all relate to the law, policy and financial arrangements affecting local government. The emphasis is on local government in South Africa but articles on local government elsewhere on the African continent and on global issues ...
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The Access To Justice For Families Foundation Podcast

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The Access to Justice For Families Foundation by Sian Gissing-McMeel ✅ Our Mission Our mission is to empower individuals and families by providing affordable 'Legal Consultancy' and 'McMcKenzie Advocacy Services', ensuring they have the knowledge, skills, and support to navigate the 'English Legal System' effectively. We believe that access to justice is a fundamental right, and we are here to make that right a reality for all. ✅ What We Do Legal Consultancy & McKenzie Friends Advocacy Servi ...
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A weekly update on all that is new in the world of GDPR, plus interesting guests, some 'how to' slots and details of new GDPR related solutions. UK based but with items of interest to a worldwide audience.
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Pathfinders

Andrew Montlake

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The definition of a pathfinder, amongst many, is “one that discovers a way especially: one that explores untraversed regions to mark out a new route.” The Pathfinder Podcast is about the journeys we take in business and in our life. It’s about the fact that the destination is not the be-all and end-all, it’s the paths we take along the way that is the real journey. It is this that defines us and makes us who we are today. I am setting out to meet real people who have inspired me, both within ...
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Concern has emerged that figures documenting a rise in domestic abuse incidents in Clare are just the tip of the iceberg.Justice Minister Helen McEntee has revealed the number of domestic abuse incidents in the Clare/Tipperary Garda Division more than tripled over the past decade, from 719 in 2014 to 2,423 in 2023.The figures, compiled from the res…
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A Clare teachers' representative is pleading with the Department of Education to provide young teachers with better job security to weaken the lure of going abroad.A new survey has found at least 951 teaching posts in primary and special schools are vacant at present, with the number expected to treble in the months to come.It's a problem that's be…
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Hector Ó hEochagáin is off on his travels again, and this time he’s packed his flip flops, short-sleeved shirt, Bermuda shorts and straw hat! Ireland’s favourite explorer is making his way back to the Caribbean for his new travel series, Hector Caribbean. The premiere of Hector’s latest Caribbean adventure series airs this Thursday on TG4. To talk …
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Fans of rock legends Queen would do well to make their way to Glór this coming weekend. On Saturday, Qween – that's Queen with a ‘w’ - described as “Europe’s best tribute show”, will bring the magic of Freddie Mercury and co. to Ennis. The band have picked up some big names from the world of music as fans, as well as playing to large crowds! To fin…
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Frank McDonald believes Dublin Airport doesn’t need to dominate because the sky is much clearer out westFrank, who is a former environmental editor of The Irish Times, has said in an opinion piece in the Irish Independent that Shannon Airport can play a greater role in Irish air travel.To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Frank McD…
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The National Organic Awards 2024 took place in the Bord Bia Global Hub in Dublin on the 17th of October.The National Organic Awards, held in association with the Department of Agriculture, Food and the Marine, celebrate the achievements and high standards of the increasing number of organic growers, producers, and manufacturers in the country. Amon…
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Tommy Hilfiger and Eddie Lenihan are two names you would never usually put in the same sentence, but recent events have changed that.They ended up spending some time together recently, when the iconic fashion designer paid a visit to the Crusheen home of the folklorist, who also fronts Seanchaí Corner here on Morning Focus. To find out more about h…
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The Clare branch of the Community Action Tenants Union claims the Government is deliberately making it difficult to crackdown on rule-breaking in the rental sector to keep landlords on side. It comes as the Residential Tenancies Board says it may seek new powers to inspect properties suspected of being unregistered tenancies. An analysis by the Cen…
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Ennis is set to benefit from a €50,000 grant for five projects, that will aim to boost Christmas footfall in the town. The funding, announced by the Department of Local Government, will go towards contemporary lighting on O'Connell Street, a projector to screen festive images, along with lighting for trees and Christmas markets. Ennis Chamber, mean…
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A listener got in touch to share her story. She has been in homeless accommodation for a number of years. She has two children, one of whom is autistic, and has faced difficulties, including numerous moves to different accommodation, along with unwelcome visitors of the furry type to where she lives. Our listener called into the studio recently to …
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A very special event will take place at Glór on Halloween night. Catherine Young Dance will present Floating on a Dead Sea. This is an intensely powerful film offering a glimpse into life under occupation in Palestine, which will then be followed by a live dance performance. For more on this, Alan Morrissey was joined by Catherine Young.Photo (c): …
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ESB is warning of a risk of recurring power outages across Clare for up to the next two days. It follows the aftermath of Storm Ashley, which has resulted in power lines, conductors and electricity poles across the county suffering extensive damage.At the peak of the storm, roughly 5,000 homes and businesses experienced long-term outages, while up …
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On Monday’s Morning Focus, Alan Morrissey was joined by Tom Stewart from Keane’s Garden Centre in Kilcolgan.This week, Tom gave listeners some advice on potting up season plants in containers.If you have a question for Tom, contact the show on 0818 400 964 or send a text or Whatsapp to 086 1800 964.Por Clare FM
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The scourge of illegal dumping has come back into focus in Clare after it was raised by not one but two councillors at a recent meeting of Clare County Council. Clarecastle Fine Gael Councillor Paul Murphy and Ardnacrusha Fianna Fáil Councillor Rachel Hartigan have called for surveillance technologies such as CCTV to be brought into use in Clare as…
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On Monday’s Morning Focus, it was time again for our Arts Slot with County Art’s Officer Siobhán Mulcahy.Siobhán provided our listeners with all the details of this week’s live events for entertainment lovers in Banner County.This week, Siobhán told us about the thrive consultations in Ennis, Laura Mulcahy's Song Writing Workshop in Kilrush, the Co…
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October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Christine Franks was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent mastectomy at the age of 19.A bake sale evening for breast cancer will take place next week in Quin on Tuesday 22nd from 7-9pm.To discuss this in more detail, Alan Morrissey was joined by the organiser of the bake sale, Joanne Quinntuite and Ch…
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It is busy times for Ennis Gospel Choir! They are continuing preparations for a big fundraising concert. The Choir is also holding an upcoming open night for new members. To talk more about this, Alan Morrissey was joined by the director of the Ennis Gospel Choir, Jessica Coyle and choir member, Siobhán Mungovan. Photo (c): Clare FM…
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This week is National Brain Tumour Awareness Week. A special line-up of events is planned for the week, including a workshop involving Saoirse Rafferty. Saoirse is undertaking a “Write Your Story” workshop series in the Clare Cancer Support Centre, Kilnamona, for family carers as part of the week. Saoirse lost her brother, Rohan to a brain tumour j…
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At least 247 homes and businesses in the greater Ennis, Drumquin, Ennistymon, Kilrush and Scariff areas remain without power this morning, after gusts of up to 106 kilometres per hour battered the county. ESB crews are working to restore power to those affected, with faults in most areas expected to be dealt with by half past two this afternoon, th…
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The cleanup operation continues in Clare today, in the wake of Storm Ashley. At least 247 homes and businesses in the greater Ennis, Drumquin, Ennistymon, Kilrush and Scariff areas remain without power this morning, after gusts of up to 106 kilometres per hour battered the county. ESB crews are working to restore power to those affected, with fault…
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A perceived lack of progress on introducing CCTV in Clare to tackle illegal dumping has been branded "extremely frustrating". The Circular Economy and Miscellaneous Provisions Act 2022 permits local authorities like Clare County Council to use technologies such as CCTV in a GDPR-compliant manner in order to combat illegal dumping and littering. Res…
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Clare County Council is facing calls to provide affordable housing in villages with available wastewater capacity. According to Uisce Eireann's register, there are 17 villages in this county in a position to give sewerage connections for new construction projects. By the end of this year, the local authority will have delivered 10 affordable homes …
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Send us a text In this episode Sian Williams, CEO at Switchback, talks about the the importance of financial inclusion to build a fairer and more just society. The power of co-production in designing services is explored, as well as the importance of trusting relationships in supporting young men leaving custody to move towards their future aspirat…
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Clare's Government TD is urging the International Protection Accommodation Services not to renew Asylum Seeker contracts in Lisdoonvarna and Ballyvaughan.As it stands, there are currently 1,007 International Protection Applicants living in Clare, which is a 44% increase in the last year.The Ennistymon Electoral Area is hosting 329 International Pro…
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It's being argued "there's a will" from the Government to prioritise Clare sewerage infrastructure projects despite a recent report highlighting human health and biodiversity concerns here.The Environmental Protection Agency has found that raw sewerage is being discharged from Ballyvaughan and Kilkee's wastewater treatment plants each day, while La…
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Stephen Fletcher presents this week's Beyond Belief which features an interview with John Quinn the Director of Strategy at Alpha Ireland and explains what Alpha is and how it is growing across different denominations across Ireland.He also talks to Fr Brendan Quinlivan, recently returned from Rome and joining the Killaloe Diocese Pilgrimage to Lou…
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People are being advised to avoid coastal areas and not to make unnecessary journeys as Storm Ashley is due to make landfall.A status orange wind alert will come into affect for the county from midday until 9pm tomorrow Sunday while a status yellow warning has been issued for the rest of the country from midnight tonight.Fallen trees leading to dan…
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There's a push for greater accessibility of supports in order to makes local shops in Clare more viable.Doonbeg Fianna Fáil Councillor Rita McInerney is pledging to establish Social Enterprise grants for local shops in rural communities where staying on tops of costs can be a challenge.Areas in Clare not currently served by a local shop include Car…
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Works to resolve major visibility issues on a prominent road near a school, shopping centre and a housing estate in Shannon are finally underway.It follows longstanding concerns for motorists and pedestrians on Bóthar na Rinne, including a number of reported near misses in recent weeks due to street light outages.In response, the Shannon Municipal …
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“Innovation is a game changer.” - Mark Bugalski Thank you for tuning in to The CUInsight Network, with your host, Lauren Culp, President & CEO of CUInsight. In The CUInsight Network, we take a deeper dive with the thought leaders who support the credit union community. We discuss issues and challenges facing credit unions and identify best practice…
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It's claimed Uisce Eireann's best option to fast-track a new Wastewater Treatment Plant for Kilkee is to draw up a new plan and not appeal the council's latest decision to An Bord Pleanála. The local authority has refused the utility's application for a plant just 600m away from Kilkee Cliff Walk, citing concerns over its proximity to the attractio…
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A Clare Financial Advisor is cautioning that the latest recommended cut to interest rates won't be a silver bullet for first time buyers. It comes as the European Central Bank has slashed the rate for the third time this year, to leave it at 3.25%. The latest 0.25% cut effectively means a consumer holding a tracker mortgage worth €200,000, will sav…
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It's hoped new safety measures in the vicinity of an Ennis primary school will give parents the confidence to allow their children to walk or cycle. As part of the Safe Routes to School Programme, which has been developed by the National Transport Authority and Green Schools, works worth €175,000 will be carried out on the Kilrush Road near Ennis N…
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Alan Morrissey visited Sláinte an Chláir to have a look at their premises and its various services. Alan sat down to chat with Caroline and Lena O’Rourke, both of whom also attend Sláinte an Chláir, as well as counsellor, Marie Guiney Kelly, and reflexologist, Julianne O’Connor.Photo (c) Clare Cancer Support via Facebook…
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Earlier this week, Alan Morrissey paid a visit to Sláinte an Chláir to see firsthand their setup and to have a chat with some of those who either work at the centre, or avail of its services. One of the people who attends Sláinte an Chláir is Lyndsey Walsh, who was good enough to take the time to share her story with Alan Morrissey. Photo (c): Clar…
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Alan Morrissey recently had the opportunity to speak with Theresa Murrihy, the Honorary Chairperson of Sláinte an Chláir. Theresa knows only too well what it is like to deal with cancer, having survived it not just once, but twice. Theresa joined Alan Morrissey in studio, and Alan began by asking her to take him back to when she was diagnosed with …
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Concerns have been voiced that the designation of lands in Clare as an Economic Strategic Development Zone could be "forgotten about altogether" if action isn't taken soon. Clare County Council and the University of Limerick applied in February for 2022 to the Government to designate lands north of the University as an Economic SDZ, which it's pred…
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A multi-million euro investment is being sought to complete the redevelopment of Clare GAA's Centre of Excellence. Clare County Board is currently awaiting planning approval for a revamp of the Caherlohan facility, that would include 3 new playing pitches, a new gym, dressing rooms, floodlights, a farmer's market and sensory gardens. The full proje…
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An "exit strategy" is being sought for County Clare with regard to the use of tourist accommodation for Ukrainian refugees and International Protection Applicants.This week's meeting of Clare County Council has heard several councillors request a "clear plan and timeline" for the return of tourist beds to the tourism market, as well a "recovery and…
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The meeting heard that North Clare communities such as Lisdoonvarna and Ballyvaughan have been put under particular pressure in recent years and that while they've extended a warm "céad míle fáilte", there's only so much they can be expected to do.Figures from the Central Statistics Office show that the Ennistymon region, which encompasses most of …
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A Clare-based new appointee to a board of HSE MidWest says he'll do all in his power to ensure the recommendations of the Clarke report are implemented.Lahinch healthcare campaigner John Wall has been appointed to the organisation's Programme Improvement Board as a patient advocate, meaning he'll have an input on funding, spending, decion-making an…
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Excitement levels in Feakle and Sixmilebridge are ratcheting up, ahead of Sunday’s TUS Clare senior hurling final. Sixmilebridge are hoping to lift the Canon Hamilton Cup for a 16th time, in what is their first final appearance since 2020. However, Feakle’s absence from the county’s hurling showpiece stretches back much farther; the last of their s…
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Former One Direction star Liam Payne has passed away at the age of 31 after falling from a hotel balcony in Buenos Aires. To discuss this further, Alan Morrissey was joined by Showbiz Editor of RSVP Magazine, Mikie O’Loughlin and host of Clare FM's Out The Gap, Lauren Lynch.Photo (c): https://www.instagram.com/p/C35k21VId7t/?igsh=MXdvdXAxM3I3ODB5dw…
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Ewelina Hrynkiewicz-Kucybala, who is based in Shannon, is the current Irish and European bodybuilding champion.She is hoping to represent Ireland at the World Championship in Japan. Of course, travelling to the Far East is not a cheap thing to do, so Ewelina is trying to raise funds to enable her to compete. To find out more about her story, Alan M…
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There are calls being made for the local authority to advocate for the Government to provide better supports for small businesses within the hospitality sector. Ennis Fianna Fáil Cllr Antoinette Baker Bashua put forward a motion at this month's meeting of Clare County Council, calling for them “to ask the Minister to urgently review the current sup…
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