TAROOM TALES Yarns from Back in the Day

Leesa Bongers

I'm Twerpy Smith, that's what the locals call me, host of Taroom Tales, yarns from Back in the Day. Join me each month for conversations with the eldest Taroom locals bringing the town's history back to life with tales of cherished memories, legendary characters and everything in between. Theirs was an era of ladies and gentlemen, hard-working and hard-riding stockmen, and resilient, courageous, and tolerant women. Wherever I roam, I am a proud Taroom girl, excited to be sharing these precious stories... guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Episodes

  1. 11/11/2024

    LAURIE POINTING - Pt2

    Ep5 Part 2 of conversations with Laurie Pointing covers events and characters from the 7 years he worked on a host of cattle stations in Taroom, arriving as a 15-year-old before leaving to join the police force as a 21-year-old. In the 1954 floods Laurie witnessed the tragic drowning of a stockman friend, shortly after living through the destruction of Broadmere homestead by fire. Bob McCorry, the other stockman present at the time, had a secret of his own which was discovered and kept quiet by the local Police Sergeant Jim Johnson. Laurie’s good mate Jack Clarris is remembered as a legendary horseman, and the tale of Jack’s near-death accident as a 16-year-old is discussed. Bobby Dunbar, Bill Scantlebury, Charlie Gassman, and many other characters of that remarkable time are mentioned. Following further research and details provided by listeners, some more details are revealed from stories told in Part 1, such as the death of George Marcel, a cook at the Leichhardt Hotel Taroom who was killed in a brawl with a stockman at the New Year’s Eve dance in December 1951. Other guests contributing to this episode are Vaughn Becker, Lex Smith and Mick Ratz. Laurie is 88 years old at the time of publishing (Nov 2024) and resides with family in Townsville. He has remained friends with all those he knew during his time in Taroom, and he keeps in touch regularly.  Laurie has written numerous poems and has published 7 books, including his own memoirs from childhood, and his police career, as well as the biography of Jack Clarris.   Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    LAURIE POINTING - Pt2
  2. 07/08/2024

    NUGGET-BRONC-LEX

    Glenhaughton Ringers - Nugget Roser, Bronc Bradshaw and Lex Smith, return to their favourite mustering camp after more than 60 years at the Amphitheatre Tin Hut, Taroom. Reunited at the Ringers and Cooks Reunion 2023, the three old mates talk about the days of catching scrubbers, and some of the many near misses they survived. Cattle management on the 900-square-mile station was a lot different to how things are done today. Everyday the young stockmen risked life and limb doing what they loved in the beautiful Central Queensland bush… and they wouldn’t have it any other way. These were the days of hard-working and hard-riding stockman, of wild cattle, packhorses and mustering camps. It was a simple but satisfying life, and those good times will never be forgotten by the ones who lived them. Join Nugget, Bronc, and Lex as they take a trip down memory lane, reliving the thrills and spills on Glenhaughton Station, way back in the day..  CREDITS VIDEO: Leesa Bongers PHOTOGRAPHY: Leesa Bongers | Kate Bradshaw | Tracey Mutch ARCHIVE IMAGES: Lex Smith | John Bronc Bradshaw | Noel Nugget Roser | Jennifer Bradshaw | Judy G**k | Christy Curtis | Jack Haaijer | Isabel Penny | Cyril Close | Glenda Gassman | Allan Swain | Christopher McConnel | Carmen Palmer USA SOUND RECORDINGS: Leesa Bongers SOUND EFFECTS: Freesound.org Small Aircraft Overhead: Aeroplane kilnsea wetlands Yorkshire wildlife trust by Sonic-ranger -- https://freesound.org/s/220024/--License: Attribution 4.0Morning Birds Crickets Rd 3 - Leesa BongersBirds tree Tilly walking morning Rd4 - Leesa BongersCows Mooing: 401636 Mystikum Cows-mooing-mono-4824.wav cows_mooing_mono_4824.wav by Mystikuum -- https://freesound.org/s/401636/Gunshot: Gunshot Sound identify weapon by jjcunning--https://freesound.org/s/578189/--License: Creative Commons 0Horse Whinny: Horse Whinny, Close, A.wav by InspectorJ -- https://freesound.org/s/419231/--License: Attribution 4.0Bull Bellow: ANMLFarm_Kuh-Bulle-Agressiv 05_IOKA_NONE_Hofefeld.wav by JakobGille -- https://freesound.org/s/610784/Landrover: 332501_rambler52_pickup_ford_62_driveup1Car Door Slam: 450225_kyles_truck-pickup-door-open-close-real-nice-slam MUSIC: Steven O'Brien Music Tracks: CC-BY www.steven-obrien.net Family Reunion - Steven O'BrienComical Theme - Steven O'BrienHappy Days - Steven O'BrienHappy Stories - Steven O'BrienFight to the Death - Steven O'BrienLazy Day - Steven O'BrienMorning Stroll - Steven O'BrienBen Sound Music Tracks: CC-BY www.Bensound.com A New Beginning - Ben Sound (Licence code: 6LHG8B50K66SC5Q1Country Boy - Ben Sound Graphics: by Leesa Bongers using CANVA GLOSSARY: Ringer = Australian Stockman Head Stockman = Foreman of the Ringers, reports to Station Manager Camp Cook = Bush cook, prepares meals for stockmen in mustering camps on open fires Cowboy = General hand at homestead, gardening, milking cows, handyman Scrubber = Wild cattle, unbranded Cleanskin = unbranded cattle Mickey = young cleanskin bull Bullock = older castrated male cattle Cow = female cattle Heifer = young female cattle Calf = young cattle Weaner = young cattle, of age to be removed from cow/heifer Knee-Strung = method of controlling wild cattle, cutting tendon at knee in front leg of cattle to keep them with the mob when mustering Collar-Rope = method of controlling untamed horses, tying a rope from back leg to neck to hold foot up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

    NUGGET-BRONC-LEX

About

I'm Twerpy Smith, that's what the locals call me, host of Taroom Tales, yarns from Back in the Day. Join me each month for conversations with the eldest Taroom locals bringing the town's history back to life with tales of cherished memories, legendary characters and everything in between. Theirs was an era of ladies and gentlemen, hard-working and hard-riding stockmen, and resilient, courageous, and tolerant women. Wherever I roam, I am a proud Taroom girl, excited to be sharing these precious stories... guaranteed to bring a smile to your face and a tear to your eye. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.