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Restoring vintage cars for red dust race and coffee roasters vying for best bean award
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25:15Coffee roasters compete for best bean award; couple call time on more than 50 years making local milk into European cheeses; restoring vintage car for red dirt rally; remote town residents meeting at the bar again as local pub reopens.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Young women taking up sheep dog trialing and potters fire up on outback station
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25:15More females taking part in sheepdog competitions around the country; primitive firing brings potters together to share their craft on outback station; how one farming family is rehydrating the on their rural property; the castaway chooks surviving and thriving on a deserted island.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Blessings for harvest and mums find community at country footy clubs
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25:15New mums finding connection at country footy clubs; cane farming community hoping for divine intervention at harvest blessing mass; authentic farmstay giving tourists a taste of life on the land in Tasmania; rain and dogs bring smiles on Casterton's Kelpie Muster weekend.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Capturing life on the land through a camera lens and breeding butterflies
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25:15The beauty of the bush captured by farmhand photographer; butterfly breeders bringing magic to local gardens; historic high country huts preserved and bodyboard shapers keeping niche craft alive.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Farmers hosting tourists in tiny homes and slippery slide for endangered turtles
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25:14How a tiny cabin is helping farmers diversify their income stream; slippery slides for turtles balancing evironmental conservation with industry; chef turned farmer getting more enjoyment from growing food than cooking it; Mary Valley hosts foodies to sample local produce.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Learning on the land at school farm and country music and opera collide in an outback performance
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25:15Students learning to love life on the land as school farm reopens for lessons; opera and country music coming together under the stars in the outback for unique performance; charity horse ride raising funds to support injured kids; love of gardening leads to life as a professional 'greenthumb'.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Forest booming after removal of ferals and native daisies turning fields pink
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25:15With ferals out the forest is booming again at Barmah; pretty pink flowers spring up among W.A's golden grain belt; serving up world-class tennis lessons at outback club; Ruby the bush postie has clocked up the kilometres, delivering to remote residents for nearly three decades.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Glen's date palm discovery and making uniquely Tasmanian chocolate
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25:12Making unique chocolate with local ingredients in tiny, Tasmanian factory; milk from a dairy 30 metres away key to quality artisanal cheese; date palm discovery a global hit; accidental propagation leads to tree side hustle for Queensland growers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Kenn's home among the cassowaries and calling time on 25 years of growing vegetables
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25:15The nature enthusiast who built a home among the birds in an isolated patch of rainforest; couple closing off a quarter of a century of hard work growing veggies in W.A's Kimberley; running a brewery in small village a dream life for couple passionate about independent brewing; prisoners learning trade through apprenticeships and gaining hope for l…
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Protecting river turtles and jackaroos back on station for 40 year reunion
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25:15Project to protect freshwater turtles; remembering the good old days as jackaroos reunite after 40 years; one of the rare Australian coffee growers in it for passion not profit; fishing town reviving sea shanty tradition.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Health benefits of birdwatching and first grape harvest for family vineyard
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25:14Birdwatching becoming popular and bringing health benefits; long-wait for first wine grape harvest; on-farm butcher shop specialising in old favourites; surge in poultry entries for Sydney Easter show.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Family farming alongside nature and breeding vines to solve mildew problem
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25:13Family proving profitable agriculture and healthy eco-systems can co-exist; breeding new grape vines to help with old problem; cycle to save soil health; diversifying with jujubes.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Senior surfers riding waves to better health and putting feral pests on the plate
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25:13'Silver surfers' riding waves to better physical and mental health; eating feral animals; flower lovers pick their own blooms; Rubie's journey to becoming a budding farmer.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Reflecting on saleyards history and dairy becomes a distillery
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25:15End of an era as saleyard stalwarts say goodbye to once thriving cattle market; rum makers take over old milk factory; farmer Wes publishes book after turning to poetry during mental health struggles; crocodile park staff on hand to help tiny baby crocs hatch into the world.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Tasting olive oil and heritage golfers enjoying old-fashioned game in vintage attire
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25:14Olive oil producer educating public through tasting sessions; young gun female shearer inspired by her mum's work in sheds; rural ambulance volunteer reflects on six decades of lifesaving work; heritage golfers sticking with old-fashioned game with wooden sticks.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Harvesting grapes under darkness and flying vet visiting remote cattle stations
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25:14Harvesting grapes in the cool and dark of night time; vet with pilot's license caring for cattle on remote properties; how virtual mustering with drones and on-farm modifications are helping Luke work with animals after serious spinal injury; Lesley's tips and tricks for growing prize-winning garlic.…
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Reopening of local pub revives rural community and converting old churches into homes and businesses
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25:00The tiny island fighting to keep its kelp industry alive; the pub returns as a community hub after being shut for five years; old churches given a new lease on life as converted homes and business spaces; meet the family who first brought lychees to Australia from China nearly 100 years ago.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Shearing sheep with blades and country town overtaken by dog show
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25:15Teenager reviving traditional technique of blade shearing; behind the scenes of an annual dog show that takes over Bermagui; the apprentice butchers vying to be the country's best; reflecting on one family's long association with scouts and guides.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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125 years of outback tennis club and breeding very cute sheep
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25:13Outback tennis club reflects on 125 years of matches; couple in remote town take on the task of tending to gravesites; the 'teddy-bear' of sheep are becoming a more common sight on Australian farms; chef using travels and tastings as inspiration for gourmet creations.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Three generations at tiny country school and celebrating native grains
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25:12In this tiny two classroom rural school there's three generations of one family; how a hobby led to a career change for keen brewer who is aging beer in barrels; scientists, farmers and Indigenous community come together to celebrate harvest of native grain crop; teen juggling farming, politics and school.…
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Life of a country cop and growing local coffee beans
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25:45Taste tests show promising signs for Australian grown coffee beans; how a posting to a tiny rural town helped a police sergeant avoid big city burnout; there's huge demand for lemon myrtle, but growers face challenges getting it to market; a love of growing mushrooms has given Charles friends all over the world.…
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Giving tourists a taste of native ingredients and old woolshed becomes family home
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25:14Chefs giving tourists visiting Kakadu a delicious taste of the bush; restoring an old shearing shed for its new life as a family home; growing greens was a hobby for a former electrician now its his full-time job; fancy fungi spawning in converted shipping containers.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Farmers celebrate 70 years of shared life on the land and uncovering secret garden
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25:18Farmers share recipe for long marriage; secret garden spotted on Google Earth; country clinic training next generation of veterinarians and cider maker's long family history in the craft.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Planting trees for endangered bird species and bringing back oysters
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25:15Farmers and volunteers planting trees to help endangered Regent Honeyeater birds; restoring native shellfish reefs on the Noosa River; retiree buys himself an outback caravan park for 70th birthday; in nearly 40 years growing rambutans in Australia, Kerry Eupene has seen the sweet, tropical fruit become more popular in local markets.…
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Scientists studying sounds beneath the surface and adding value to fruit and grain crops
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25:16Apple grower making alcohol from fruit that might have gone to waste; grain farmers milling wheat for baking flour; Irish dog breeder having success down under with working dogs; researchers' deep dive into sounds below the surface of water.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Cleaning up island's coastline and harvesting salt on outback station
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25:51Tapping salty resource on outback station; tour guides cleaning up island paradise and encouraging others to do the same; remote northern stations preparing for isolation of wet season; garlic harvest gathering pace.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Flying award for remote muster pilot and brothers revive family farm
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25:14Outback pilot recognised with aviation award; brothers become full-time market gardeners, reviving family farm; the small town backing a solution to recycling plastic waste; harvest time for farming couple who have been growing cherries for four decades.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Photographing fishing industry and the craftsman keeping wine industry in barrels
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25:13Commercial fishers the focus of photography project; the story behind a Sikh community on the NSW coast; cooper crafting wooden barrels crucial to wine industry; farmers swap broad acre grain growing for agritourism venture.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Changing of the guard for remote island lighthouse and hollow log homes for fish
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25:14Endangered fish making use of hollow log homes; new caretaker for remote island lighthouse; beer and bacon fuelling bumper harvest; optimism for wool in the west in the face of change and challenges.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Searching for tiny slime moulds and labour of love harvesting wasabi
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25:15Citizen scientist searching for tiny slime moulds to increase understanding of single cell organisms and their role in supporting eco-systems; inside the greenhouse growing Australia's only commercial wasabi crop; mango farm church helping Pacific workers feel at home in top end; couple draw on science and sustainability to milk goats for cheesemak…
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Young people finding their voice in reggae and country shows helping farming communities through tough times
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25:16Meet the bands telling outback stories through desert reggae music; the country shows providing rural communities with an opportunity for connection; first generation farmers winning awards for raw sheep milk cheeses; food photographer telling the stories of people behind the produce.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Caring for endangered native plant and green thumbs across generations
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25:06Rural property owners inherit endangered native species, nurture it through drought; old and young green thumbs working together in tiny school's kitchen garden; cider maker turns to producing vinegar from surplus fruit; how breeding and training pigeon's helps Kimberley's mental health.By Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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Interview with musician and streamer Hammeta, aka Jade Murray
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27:44Hammeta has been busking for 10 years, but has grown a significant following on Twitch, a platform that is increasingly appealing to creators outside of the video game sphere. Assistnat Editor Sienna James talks music, cost of living, and what it's like working on the digital platform. -- Today’s episode was made possible by Voice Magazine, an onli…
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IWD 23: Interview with Elizabeth Furth, Head Roaster at Chimney Fire Coffee
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10:39Elizabeth Furth has been a Roaster for around 12 years and is the Head Roaster at Chimney Fire Coffee. A passionate coffee blogger and roaster, Elizabeth's coffee journey started in 2011 when her brother set up a speciality coffee roasting business in Vienna. In an industry where women only make up 24.2%, Chimney Fire Coffee has a 50/50 split betwe…
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The power of dance with Kosta Karakashyan
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34:19Award-winning Bulgarian choreographer Kosta Karakashyan talks about the power of dance as a tool for social awareness, his dream collaboration, and how he mastered his artform. Kosta Karakashyan is a Bulgarian-born choreographer who started his dance career as a child being forced to do ballroom dancing. Since then, Kosta let go of the family tradi…
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Welcome to On The Same Page! This month, we host our final episode in which we discuss the winners in a number of book-related categories ranging from best female and male protagonist to best TikTok book and voted for by our listeners. Thank you to everyone who has been following along with our monthly episodes. We hope you enjoyed On The Same Page…
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Welcome to On The Same Page, this week, we analyse and discuss the concept of Fan Fiction and the line between what is considered “Fan Fic” and what is considered an adaptation. For our next episode, we will be putting out a special “Awards Show” style show where we will be voting on and discussing our favourite book-related categories. Head over t…
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On The Same Page - The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F***
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31:10Welcome to episode two of On The Same Page. This month, we analyse and discuss The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson and give our opinions on if this self-help book will actually help you. Stay tuned for next month’s episode where we will be discussing Fan Fiction, its success as a medium and how it has been adapted in the film industr…
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Welcome to On The Same Page, this week, we analyse and discuss The Handmaid’s Tale, highlighting the themes, meanings and how it compares to the TV show adaptation. This month, we will be reviewing and discussing The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck by Mark Manson. Get your copy here to read along with us in time for our next episode. You can find u…
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It’s all about living that jellicle life! @linuskarp from @awkwardprods joins us to to talk about his second tour of ‘how to live a jellicle life’ coming to a theatre near you from January 11 😻
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Self-taught animator Catherine Garvey @cath_garvey talks to us about her animated short ‘Bye, Suckers!’ 🙌 ‘Bye, Suckers!’ is featured in our Winter Film Festival and is available to watch on our site! 😁
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@_andrietta_ joined us to talk about her film Where We Are, currently showing at our Winter Film Festival. Andrietta also shares so fantastic advice for young people about getting into film and turning your passion into something real!
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Instaviews with Theatre Practitioner, Leora Wadler
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17:37In the following podcast, you’ll hear the edited audio of Saskia’s live Instaview with Jewish theatre Practitioner Leora Wadler. They discuss Jewish identity in the theatre and studying applied theatre as well as how to celebrate Hanukkah. If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contributors release the Voice Extra Podcast every Sa…
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Instaviews with Environmental Activist, Anita Okunde
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19:29In the following podcast, you’ll hear the edited audio of Saskia’s live Instaview with Forbes top 100 Environmentalist Anita Okunde. They discuss her thoughts on COP26, her hopes for the future of our planet and her work involving the climate crisis. All while keeping up her studies! If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contribu…
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In the following podcast, you’ll hear the edited audio of Saskia’s live Instaview with UN accredited Journalist, Hamish Gray. They discuss his time at Cop26 and his feelings on how they handled the conversation of climate change, both trying to stay faintly optimistic. If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contributors release th…
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Instaviews with Content Creator, Keighley Douglas
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29:33In the following podcast, you’ll hear the edited audio of Saskia’s live Instaview with Content Creator and Teacher, Keighley Douglas. They discuss 'Kids Black History' and how to properly introduce black history to your child as well as what black history means to Keighley. If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contributors relea…
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In the following podcast, Voice journalist Ash Edmonds talks to Keelie Walker, Currently on tour with HRVY in the UK Keelie discusses the tour and her feelings on the UK nightlife. If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contributors release the Voice Extra Podcast every Saturday, where they talk about the pieces they’ve produced a…
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Interview with Game Master, Ronan Jennings
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18:06In the following podcast, Voice Media Sub-Editor Amy Clewlow talks to Ronan Jennings, Founder and Game Master at Strachan Games. They talk about the journey from games between friends to a business in the midst of lockdown and exciting, new opportunities on the horizon. If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contributors release t…
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Interview with Hairdresser, Allyson Clewlow
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20:55In the following podcast, Voice Media Sub-Editor Amy Clewlow talks to Allyson Clewlow, Artistic Hairdresser and Mom. They talk about Hairdressing as an art form and the journey from 'Saturday girl' at 13 to competing on the international stage. If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contributors release the Voice Extra Podcast eve…
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In the following podcast, Voice Media Sub-Editor Amy Clewlow talks to Elian Clark or EL J, They talk about the high flying life of a DJ on todays clubbing scene and what it was like stepping out at such a young age. If you are looking for another podcast to listen to, the Contributors release the Voice Extra Podcast every Saturday, where they talk …
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