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A Home in the Outback

Katherine Waite

An independent podcast about people living, working and creating in the Far West of New South Wales. Produced by Katherine Waite, a content producer based in Broken Hill. Also available on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@AHomeintheOutback

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Meet Robert Williamson, the A-grouper who trained as an apprentice in Broken Hill and worked his way up to be a mining executive. more

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12 days ago
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Meet Lori Emment, a local Broken Hill person who spent a lot of her life not being about to remember people’s faces. more

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19 days ago
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Airlie is the daughter of a local GP in Broken Hill. Her dad trained to be a doctor as a parent and so Airlie and her siblings moved around a lot as children. more

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Meet David Doyle, Barkandji/Malyangapa man who is a health worker, artist, writer and entrepreneur. more

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a month ago
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Meet Ann Evers a basket weaver and arid gardener who has lived in Broken Hill for 50 years. more

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Meet Hugh Lord, a 5th generation farmer at Thackaringa Station, a property 40 km south-west of Broken Hill. He is also a commercial pilot and runs H & A air with his GP wife Dr Aliza Lord. He is honest, hard-working, humourous and grounded. more

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2 months ago
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Meet Heather Pearce, the CEO of Thrive Medical and an Occupational Therapist. She is a visionary and problem-solver who works with others to achieve outcomes for regional people. more

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Meet Dawud Abu Junaid Gos, the Muqaddam (meaning 'the one brought forward) of the Sufi Centre in Broken Hill. more

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