Casterton Connections

Casterton Connections

An initiative of Hands Up Casterton where a group of enthusiastic locals who have come together to capture, preserve and share stories of people who have a connection to Casterton.

  1. Episode 39 - Brian Murrell

    JAN 12

    Episode 39 - Brian Murrell

    An eclectic patchwork of experiences across his 73 years have shaped Brian Murrell’s life and through them all he has always held true to his connection to nature, the bush and waterways. Shaped by his childhood memories of a self sufficient, sustainable upbringing on his parents’ farm Inglewood Noss Road he is comfortable and proud to be considered an Enviromentalist. Brian’s jovial recalling of numerous childhood misdemeanors and lucky escapes with his five siblings highlight a different era as does his early working life at 15, where work-safe practices in the timber industry were a far cry from the stringent processes of today. Joining the army as a teenager Brian despite his excellent marksmanship with a rifle was quickly earmarked for special forces signalling and although posted to Canberra, Watsonia, Puckapunyal and Singleton travelling back to Casterton was paramount. Mick and Kaye Murrell’s “ Copperwood Room”was the place to be at weekends and meeting wife of Vicky has shaped the past 48 years together. Three daughters, running Murrells Milk Bar/ Delicateseen/ Vic Roads Bus Depot and for 27 and half years seeing foot fashion come and go in their shoe store. Tireless Passion however for our natural jewels have earmarked his commitment to the Casterton Community. As a member and indeed Vice President of Friends of the Glenelg 2005-2025 he has been Instrumental in the development and maintenance of our beautiful Ess Lagoon and Junction Walking track where the Glenelg and Wannon Rivers meet. Brian’s wealth of knowledge of the Hummocks, Bailey’s Rocks, Rocklands The Junction ; The Rivers biodiversity and even his fishing tips are wrapped in his belief that ‘Mother Nature Knows Best”

    1h 29m
  2. Episode 37 - Ian ‘Manny’ Carlin

    12/15/2025

    Episode 37 - Ian ‘Manny’ Carlin

    “ The Lights On the Hill”[Slim Dusty] or “On the Road Again”[ Willie Nelson} could aptly be the sound track of Manny Carlin. The highways and byways have seen him travel all corners of Australia resulting in his induction into The Australian Transport Hall of Fame in 2024 Born Ian, second of five children of well known Wando Vale and Casterton families Jack Carlin and Smith Manny left school at fourteen. His mother’s insistence, intuition and understanding that his life skills and interests laid outside the classroom opened up his world to experiences far and wide. His working life began at the family’s Grain Store and Mart which was in the Old Butter Factory building in Casterton. Deliveries of grain, chaff, groceries and vegetables from Mt Gambier and the district his initiation into driving. His indepth recounting with fellow mechanic Gavin Lowe of his years with legendary truckers Leon Jordan, Jimmy Simkin, Smith boys and Pat Chapman recounts unbelievable hours, road and weather conditions scratches the surface of years of service across all areas of agriculture, stock yards, feed lots and more. Buying his first truck from Boss Leon, Manny’s journeys and livelihood business continued and like all whose hours are spent on the road across our nation he acknowledges wife Jean stating ‘Jeans’ kids Trictia, Cindy and Darren all turned out well. Listeners will travel across our nation and be in awe of the miles, the work ethic and the service that prove this 2024 Australian Transport Hall of Famer is a title truly befitting of Manny Carlin

    50 min
  3. Episode 36 - Karen Stephens

    12/01/2025

    Episode 36 - Karen Stephens

    “ I am the person I am today because of Casterton! Casterton means the World to Me” “ Volunteering is the Life Line of Community” Two reflective quotes highlighting the impetus of service which Karen Stephens has lived and breathed in this her Community since making Casterton her home, with husband Owen in 1992. Family is the central cornerstone of Karen’s life and she attributes a great deal of her resilience and persistence to her early years as one of eight with five brothers. Born and bred in Adelaide she recalls the wonderful essence of a big family, the fun and misadventure and having then the delight of children and grandchildren of her own who have enriched her life and the family clan. A kaleidoscope of Karen’s life experiences are empathetically, honestly and bravely shared in the latest Casterton Connections Podcast. With openness, warmth and humour Karen and Lois talk of ​ the personal innocence and taboos and breaking down the barriers of 1970’s /80’s​ challenge of single parenting​ Building a new life and moving to Casterton with Owen​ Life defining and ripple effect of walking with grief every day ​ Mentoring and inspiration of locals including past councilors; forward thinking Community venturers and events Indeed with a rich tapestry of life thus far, a passion for people , a ‘Never say Never’ mindset how fortunate that a South Australian girl was hit by Cupid’s Arrow and settled making Casterton her Home.

    1h 7m
  4. Episode 34 - Warrock Homestead Mini Series Pt.3

    11/03/2025

    Episode 34 - Warrock Homestead Mini Series Pt.3

    George Robertson’s Foresight in 1843 to survive, farm and be self sufficient could never imagine that throughout the years of custodians Patterson and Larkins that the passion would remain alight. 182 years on Warrock is still a jewel and a Prime Part of Australian Pastoral History as Scott Farquharson and family carry the passion and preservation of not only the land but the inherited Heritage Village that brings Warrock alive to locals and tourists alike in 2025 Casterton Connections Kane Forbes’ walkabout tour and discussion with Scott captures the character, challenges and the essence of the decade long and ongoing journey, to have Warrock Homestead, its 31 buildings gardens and historical working machinery restored and rejuvenated in accordance with the Class 1 Heritage Listing that the grand property holds. Listeners will be transported through time hearing that renowned botanists and gardener William Guilfoyle and Edna Walling graced and implemented their touches on a garden that the Farquharson team are now thrilled to have in pristine condition. In true Robertson self sufficient style even re-milling fallen trees into floor boards for the restored buildings. Be intrigued, inspired as Kane was as Scott gave him his first tour of this gem. Tread the shearing shed board with its chalked autographs of many a local shearer and roustabout; view the antique and treasured horse drawn fire cart; original workshop motors and ‘Bitches Hell” Kennel : Birthplace of the First Kelpie. Investigate the detailed Bureau of Meteorology station 2025, style along with the intricate records spanning the district’s weather from the outset in 1843. Marvel at the Warrock and JS Warner Museum artifacts. History is built one day at a time. Each task is tackled one building at a time creating adventure and challenge which is valued by Scott Farquharson and all those involved. As you take this Casterton Connection Journey, let your mind wander back across the years, hear the sounds of the farm, district celebrations, banter of the homestead staff and children on a squeaky swing. Envisage and emerse yourself in a bygone time and make yourself a promise to visit George’s Gem for he would be well pleased that Warrock, his vision is well alive in 2025.

    29 min

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An initiative of Hands Up Casterton where a group of enthusiastic locals who have come together to capture, preserve and share stories of people who have a connection to Casterton.

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