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Local Legends Podcast - Tony Lee Part 2

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In Part 2 of the Local Legends podcast with Tony Lee, the conversation continues to explore Tony's vivid memories of growing up in Broome during the 1960s and 70s. Tony reflects on the simpler, more physical lifestyle of the time, marked by the absence of modern conveniences like smartphones, computers, and even television, which didn't arrive in Broome until the 1980s. He recounts how families relied on newspapers and radio for news, and how children created their own entertainment, spending much of their time outdoors. Tony shares nostalgic stories of makeshift fun, like trying to tune in television signals from distant Port Hedland using rooftop antennas, and how children in Broome often made their own toys and games. He also reminisces about long walks to Gantheaume Point during the Christmas holidays to gather bush tucker, and the communal activities like fishing at the old jetty, where local families relied on their catches as a primary food source. Tony paints a picture of a tight-knit community, where kids were resilient and resourceful, finding joy in the simple things and bonding over shared experiences. He also touches on cultural traditions, such as making a simple soup from mussels with lemongrass, a practice passed down through generations. Throughout the conversation, Tony's stories highlight the richness of Broome's cultural heritage and the strength of its community spirit during his childhood.
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In Part 2 of the Local Legends podcast with Tony Lee, the conversation continues to explore Tony's vivid memories of growing up in Broome during the 1960s and 70s. Tony reflects on the simpler, more physical lifestyle of the time, marked by the absence of modern conveniences like smartphones, computers, and even television, which didn't arrive in Broome until the 1980s. He recounts how families relied on newspapers and radio for news, and how children created their own entertainment, spending much of their time outdoors. Tony shares nostalgic stories of makeshift fun, like trying to tune in television signals from distant Port Hedland using rooftop antennas, and how children in Broome often made their own toys and games. He also reminisces about long walks to Gantheaume Point during the Christmas holidays to gather bush tucker, and the communal activities like fishing at the old jetty, where local families relied on their catches as a primary food source. Tony paints a picture of a tight-knit community, where kids were resilient and resourceful, finding joy in the simple things and bonding over shared experiences. He also touches on cultural traditions, such as making a simple soup from mussels with lemongrass, a practice passed down through generations. Throughout the conversation, Tony's stories highlight the richness of Broome's cultural heritage and the strength of its community spirit during his childhood.
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