Bush Wanderlust Podcast

Ali Smith & Katie Watson

Buckle in as your hosts Ali and Katie take you on a road trip around the Narrabri region in North West NSW. These two birds from the bush will share the stories of loveable locals, colourful characters and resilient business owners who call this beautiful part of the world home. You’ll hear tales that will inspire you and discover magnificent wonders right here in Australia’s backyard. Learn the secrets of pink slug-spotting and get set for plenty of adventure.Out here it's just you, five million stars, a mountain range …and a Yowie.C'mon, it's time to hit the road!Proudly supported by the Narrabri Region Visitor Information Centre, funded by the NSW Government. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Season 1

  1. EPISODE 4

    Helen and Bert Wenner: One of the Narrabri region's favourite couples.

    On today’s episode, Katie and Ali are hitting the road and heading west to Wee Waa to meet one of the Narrabri region’s favourite couples – Helen and Bert Wenner. Their love story will make your heart skip a beat. Helen is a proud Gamilaraay woman and an inspiration to many students in her role as the Aboriginal Education Officer at Wee Waa High School. Growing up, Helen spent part of her childhood living at a place called Tulladunna Reserve, and today visitors are welcome to go there on organised knowledge sharing days. There’s also a bit of a foreign twist to the Wenner’s love story, Helen’s husband Bert is originally from Germany and like many others – his family moved to the district in search of work opportunities in our thriving agricultural sector. In fact, Bert’s worked on the same farm just outside the town of Wee Waa for more than 40 years now making our food and fibre. In some ways, Helen and Bert might seem likely an unlikely pair, but together they’ve got through the toughest of times and made a truly wonderful life. Thank you to the Wee Waa High School’s Indigenous songbirds for singing the beautiful Acknowledgement to Country played at the beginning of this podcast. And as per the warning at the start of this podcast interview - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander viewers are warned that this interview contains references to and names of deceased people. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    40 min
  2. EPISODE 8

    Ebonnie Whan: Wife, mum-of-two, teacher and host of the podcast 'Conversations for Ally'.

    Ebonnie Whan is someone we’d affectionately describe as a ‘doer’. She’s a wife, Mum-of-two, primary school teacher and has countless side-hustles from cocktail-making to podcasting. In fact, it’s pretty hard to keep up with all her hidden talents. She’s also delightful company and lots of fun. There’s not much this Narrabri girl can’t do (or won’t at least try)! If you ask Ebonnie, she’d say she’s ‘far from perfect' but we reckon she’s pretty bloody awesome, especially when you consider all the challenges, struggles and hurdles she’s had to face in the last 12 months. Ebonnie’s not only had to overcome her own health issues, she’s also had to deal with sadness and loss. Last year, Ebonnie’s best friend Dr Alexandra Tapp sadly died of a drug overdose. Alexandra has been described as a bright young vet with a promising career. We all know best friends are beyond special, and we really can’t imagine the pain of losing a best mate. But Ebonnie and Alexandra’s family have turned tragedy into a campaign for positive change. Alexandra’s sister Virginia has set-up an online support group for survivors of sexual abuse and assault. And Ebonnie has also somehow found the strength, and time, to start a podcast that shines a light on resilient Aussie bush women. The podcast is named after her bestie – it’s called Conversations for Ally. The podcast has started many tough, but important conversations about different battles country women endure and how they've conquered them. In this episode, we’d like to play you Ebonnie’s inspiring speech from the Narrabri Shire Council’s International Women’s Day breakfast so you can hear, in her own words, how she stepped out of her comfort zone and chose to challenge. We were lucky enough to MC the IWD event so thought we'd put this special episode together for you. We reckon Ebonnie totally wow-ed the crowd with her courage, shout-out to good husbands everywhere and messages of kindness, empathy and compassion. If you or someone you know needs help please call Lifeline 13 11 14 or 1800 RESPECT 1800 737 732. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    15 min
  3. EPISODE 10

    Mother's Day Special: Katie Murray, owner of Stone's Throw in Walgett & Mum to four adorable children, speaks at the Burren Junction CWA.

    Welcome to a special episode of the Bush Wanderlust podcast to celebrate Mother’s Day. A huge shout-out to all the past, present and future Mums and all the fabulous mother figures in our lives - we hope you’re having a happy and relaxing Sunday! And to the Bush Wanderlust podcast’s very own Katie Watson, a super amazing Mum-of-three – we hope you got a sleep-in this morning. Another amazing Mum we’re lucky enough to know is a girl from Walgett named Katie Murray. She’s a great Mum to four gorgeous young children, a generous and kick-ass small businesswoman and a very good friend of the Bush Wanderlust team. Katie’s loyal, motivating, infectiously fun, the life of the party and more often than not the organiser of the party too. Everyone needs someone like Katie in their lives and the Murray children Phoebe, Major, Adelaide and Minnie have definitely hit the jackpot scoring her as their mum. So it came as no surprise that the Burren Junction Country Women’s Association would ask Katie to be the guest speaker at the town’s beautifully restored School of Arts Hall to talk about her fast-paced city life before she took the plunge and packed up to move to Walgett in Outback NSW. They also asked her to speak about what inspired her to set-up the gift, homewares and coffee shop Stone's Throw. Stoners, as it’s affectionately known, really has become so much more than just a shop: it’s a social hub of activity, an accidental counselling booth for locals, the buzz of the main street, a beautiful place to escape, laugh and catch up and the heartbeat of a resilient community which has copped more than its fair share of dust storms and drought. We thought we’d share Katie’s speech from the CWA event with you today to not only celebrate wonderful and adaptable Mums just like her, but also because the CWA is made up of so many Mums who work tirelessly to make the bush a better place to live. Katie started off by thanking the CWA and holding up a card with the word laugh written on it - how could we not?! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    20 min

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Buckle in as your hosts Ali and Katie take you on a road trip around the Narrabri region in North West NSW. These two birds from the bush will share the stories of loveable locals, colourful characters and resilient business owners who call this beautiful part of the world home. You’ll hear tales that will inspire you and discover magnificent wonders right here in Australia’s backyard. Learn the secrets of pink slug-spotting and get set for plenty of adventure.Out here it's just you, five million stars, a mountain range …and a Yowie.C'mon, it's time to hit the road!Proudly supported by the Narrabri Region Visitor Information Centre, funded by the NSW Government. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.