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
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 11 | Founded | 3 months ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Personal JournalsSociety & Culture |
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
Meet Lori Emment, a local Broken Hill person who spent a lot of her life not being about to remember people’s faces. more
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
Meet David Doyle, Barkandji/Malyangapa man who is a health worker, artist, writer and entrepreneur. more
Meet Ann Evers a basket weaver and arid gardener who has lived in Broken Hill for 50 years. more
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
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
Meet Dawud Abu Junaid Gos, the Muqaddam (meaning 'the one brought forward) of the Sufi Centre in Broken Hill. more
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