Episode Four - Higgins (Season Two)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
In the final of this mini series of re:location, I ventured to South Yarra and Carneige where I met Sue and Janine. Two wonderful women with a great sense of home but very different politics.  ..read more
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Episode Three - Eden Monaro (Season Two)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
We continue our adventure in Southern New South Wales where we meet Tony in Yass and Stuart in Queanbeyan. I loved these two conversations. Tony was ahead of the eight ball and Stuart had a beautiful philosophy on life in Australia and the role of community.  ..read more
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Episode Two - Riverina (Season Two)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
This time we're in Wagga Wagga, where we meet Di, Teegan and Jesse. Wagga is New South Wales' largest inland city and it means something a bit different to the three. In two separate conversations, I chat with these Wagga residents about their sense of home and what they're hoping for at this year's federal election. Supporting pensioners and mental health are on the radar in these conversations.  ..read more
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Episode One - Leichhardt (Season Two)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
Re:location is back! On season two we explore Australians' sense of home against the backdrop of the 2022 Federal Election. To kick things off I ventured to Cairns and Mossman which are in the seat of Leichhardt in tropical North Queensland. For our first episode, we catch up with Aziz, Norm and Randall.  ..read more
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Lucy Graham and Tropical North Queensland (re:location - edition 26)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
In this edition of re:location, I talked with Lucy Graham about Tropical North Queensland's incredible environment.  Lucy is the Director of the Cairns and Far North Environment Centre (CAFNEC) and Cairns local. We chatted about her work with CAFNEC, the incredible nature that you will find in this part of the world and the community's strong history of activism in pushing for environmental protection ..read more
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Karumba (re:location - edition 25)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
This edition of re:location is about life in Karumba. This is a town with a real sense of ease and calm, and where nature rules.  Nestled in the south east pocket of the Gulf of Carpentaria, I talk with a few of Karumba's 500 locals about what makes town tick, barramundi and life alongside crocodiles.  ..read more
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Alice Springs (re:location - edition 24)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
At times, it’s hard to focus in a city like Alice Springs. There is a strong sense of people having deeply contrasting experiences – and there is a huge economic gap between the first nations and white communities. But running against the stereotype and reputation, my first impression of Alice was as an upbeat kind of place, and that it’s incredibly welcoming. Have a listen ..read more
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Luis Rodriguez, Almu Morate and William Creek (re:location - edition 22)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
I’ve met a lot more adventurers than normal over the past few weeks. Travelling along the dusty Oodnadatta Track, it’s been a real thrill meeting people wanting to get to know Australia a lot better. Luis and Almu are two very adventurous spirits who managed to find themselves in South Australia's smallest town. This edition of re:location is about their journey and life in William Creek ..read more
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All about home (re:location - edition 21)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
On this special 21st edition of re:location, we’re looking back at the conversations that have featured on the show since we started in April. In a year that’s been characterised by challenge and loss – people have been forced to find positives and get to know their cities better. It's been fascinating hearing them reflect on 'home ..read more
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Matt Richmond, Jon Michael Ryan and Chicago (re:location - edition 20)
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by Evan Wallace
10M ago
This year, I was lucky enough to catch the premier of Brauhaus: A German-American fairytale. It’s a wonderful documentary that tells the story of Harry and Guenter Kempf and the history of Das Brauhaus, a real institution in the historically significant German-American neighbourhood of Lincoln Square. On this edition I talk with the team behind the documentary, Matt Richmond (director) and Jon Michael Ryan (cinematographer) about Chicago and the film ..read more
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