13 episodes

Your place to hear everything Shepparton Festival, from our 25 interviews for 25 years to sit-downs with special guests.
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Your place to hear everything Shepparton Festival, from our 25 interviews for 25 years to sit-downs with special guests.
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    Heather Gange: From humble beginnings

    Heather Gange: From humble beginnings

    Heather’s love of food and wine saw her roped into the Shepparton Festival quite early on, but joining the committee seemed a bit daunting as her calendar was already quite full.
    Regardless, she took the plunge and in the second year was the inaugural festival coordinator – a role which she held for about 10 years.
    For more information visit sheppartonfestival.org.au

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    • 11 min
    Carmel Johnson: We had no idea how many would attend

    Carmel Johnson: We had no idea how many would attend

    Twenty-five years ago, half a dozen people got together and thought Shepparton’s Maude Street Mall was a good place to have a gathering, Carmel Johnson was one of them.
    And that gathering was the Shepparton Festival. Now, 25 years later, Carmel reflects on a what was a chance to showcase talented local performers – and how many favours organisers called in from family, friends, neighbours and more.
    For more information visit sheppartonfestival.org.au

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    • 6 min
    Fiona Smolenaars: It’s a chance to bring in artists that may challenge us

    Fiona Smolenaars: It’s a chance to bring in artists that may challenge us

    Events that bring people together and inspire people are probably the most memorable for Fiona Smolenaars.
    Terri Cowley spoke with the former chairperson of the Shepparton Festival board as part of her One FM 25 interviews for 25 years of the Shepparton Festival.
    For more information about the Shepparton Festival visit sheppartonfestival.org.au

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    • 8 min
    John Lewis: It’s something for Shepparton run by Shepparton

    John Lewis: It’s something for Shepparton run by Shepparton

    Shepparton News’ John Lewis was there right from the start as a spectator 25 years ago.
    John describes the festival as something dear to his heart as there wasn’t a whole lot happening in terms of public arts events for the community to come together and celebrate in the mid ‘90s.
    He’s now a life member of the festival, but he’s also the first to admit he wasn’t one of those ‘hands-on’ members putting in time after work and weekends.
    “I was more going along as a media person to show my support and give the events some publicity,” he laughed.
    For more information visit sheppartonfestival.org.au

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    • 10 min
    Rob Robson: There were false starts, and there were challenges

    Rob Robson: There were false starts, and there were challenges

    As the first ever Greater Shepparton City Council conventions and performing arts manager, Rob Robson was there to see the legwork of former council staff in getting a Community arts Management Board and a festival.
    “There were many, many meetings through the years of 94-95. There were false starts and there were challenges,” he said.
    The original intention was to show how Shepparton saw itself, now, he says the voice of Shepparton is the voice of multicultural Australia.
    For more information visit sheppartonfestival.org.au

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    • 10 min
    Jim Gow: Creating events is important for our young people

    Jim Gow: Creating events is important for our young people

    Jim has had a wide involvement with the Shepparton Festival throughout the years, being a board member, festival photographer and even taking part in a festival event where he was described as a ‘tattoo fantasist’. One FM’s Terri Cowley talks to Jim – on his work commute – about how Word & Mouth got involved with the Shepparton Festival. For more info visit sheppartonfestival.org.au
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    • 9 min

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