
Nova Brisbane's breakfast co-host David ‘Luttsy’ Lutteral and the editor of The Courier-Mail Chris Jones are on a journey of epic proportions as they chronicle the transformation of their beloved Brisbane. Drawing on their unique insights and access, Luttsy and Jonesy each fortnight (or whenever there is something to chat about!) dissect the decisions being made and talk to the people tasked with ... more
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 80 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Sports | |||

The biggest legacy benefit for Brisbane could be world-leading connectivity. NBN Co chief operating officer John Parkin joins to explain why.
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rom river rats to river taxis, the Brisbane River is the focus of this podcast - recorded at a Committee for Brisbane event.
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Lessons for Brisbane from Luttsy’s world stadium tour in this episode otherwise known as “it’s in your mouth before you know it”
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We're back! And amid a chat about stadium designs, river taxis and the Tokyo world athletics championships, Luttsy reveals the story that propelled track superstar Gout Gout to his Australian 200m record...
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Informative, engaging, opinionated, unafraid of discussing what others won’t and brutally honest, this is an Olympic-themed podcast which is must listen.
Luttsy and Jonesy hit all the big talking points - at times with the necessity of a sledgehammer - while also promoting the best things about the Olympic movement.
Has become compulsory content in my regular podcast consumption.
This isn’t a review. More a question for Chris and Lutsy. Will you be talking about why a self selected BOCOG committee member brought her boyfriend along to the first committee “get together” in your next episode? I hope so. The reason the committee member gave was pretty wishy washy - it was an informal “get together”. I didn’t see any other committee members’ plus-ones at the “get together”. Perhaps the said member thinks the BOCOG is just a junket where you get together for social reasons ra... more
10,000 days and counting! Great first episode.
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The content revolves around the preparations for the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, featuring lively discussions on infrastructure, athlete highlights, and pivotal figures involved in the event. Regular themes include the organizational challenges faced by the Olympic committees, community engagement through local athletics, and the economic impacts of new sports facilities. Notably, episodes feature insights from key guests, including sports officials and political figures, as well as humorous takes from the hosts, creating a blend of informative and entertaining commentary on the journey leading to the Games.
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