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37 episodios
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From The Sea To The Outback Gavin Burner
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- Sociedad y cultura
In this podcast series Gavin Burner endeavours to catch and record the history before it dies out. A country boy at heart, he works alongside the community of disability to shed light on important people of today.
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Episode 37 - Wauraltee
Going back to my home area, of Wauraltee, where I used to play tennis. Thanks to Mr Leith Illman, and Mrs Vivienne Illman for doing this podcast on the early days of Wauraltee, and how they brought back the happy times of the town hall.
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Episode 36 - The Family of Clift
The is an interview of two brothers Viv and Kingsley of the Family Of Clift from Mount Rat. They went to live in Mt Rat in 1905. They went to school at Mt Rat Well which opened in 1905 finish in 1951. This is their story of life in Mt Rat.
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Episode 35 - Part 2 Working Holiday on Station.
This is Part 2, of my Father Keith Burner after his sold his farm, he went and working holidays on station.
He went up on to the southwest QLD to work on stations. to work on station.
Moyen Station.
Mutti Mutti Station.
Beatrice Down.
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Episode 34 - Part 1 Working Holiday on Station.
This is Part one, of my Father Keith Burner after his sold his farm, he went and working holidays on station.
He went up on to the southwest QLD to work on stations. to work on station.
Moyen Station.
Mutti Mutti Station.
Beatrice Down.
So this is part one -
Episode 33 - Walter Faggotter
Season number 3
Episode 3
My Father Keith Burner,
I got him to speak about his grandfather of Walter Faggotter.
What step he have to take so he didn't lose his farm.
Walter farm was near the north western end of the southern Yorke Peninsula -
Episode 32 - Mt Rat Part 1 Mount Rat History.
Welcome to "From the sea to the outback" As the son by the Carpenters goes, Today we are top of the word, Mount Rat at 134 meters Mount Rat 440 ft. above sea level. It was good place to grow up around Mount Rat.