Episode 216. Wayne Bean (Part 2) – The Heytesbury years
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This episode is part 2 of our chat with Wayne Bean – if you haven’t listened to Part 1, you know the drill, go on, go back and listen to it first. In this episode Wayne recalls the 18 years he spent working for Heytesbury Pastoral, where he progressed from an overseer on the Barkly ..read more
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Episode 215. Wayne Bean (Part 1) – Just trying to get ahead
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1M ago
For the longest time, Wayne Bean just wanted to get ahead. To achieve his career goal of managing a cattle station, to have his own land, and the time to pursue his passion for horses. And, spoiler alert, he has, by all definitions, gotten ahead. After two decades of managing stations for Heytesbury Pastoral, these ..read more
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Episode 214. Willie Cook (Part 2) – Filming “Outback Ringer”, and facing an uncertain future head on
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1M ago
This is Part 2 of our chat with Willie Cook. If you haven’t listened to Part 1, go back and listen to it first – trust me – you don’t want to listen to these episodes back to front – and yes, I know some of you do that… In this episode, Willie shares what ..read more
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Episode 213. Willie Cook (Part 1) – Catching Wild Bulls and Water Buffalo 101
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3M ago
Willie Cook is known for being the bull-catching, helicopter-flying Kiwi from the ABC tv series “Outback Ringer”. He first came on the podcast in 2022, when he shared the incredible story of how the 2008 Global Financial Crisis saw his family lose absolutely everything they had, resulting in moving to Australia for a fresh start ..read more
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Episode 212. Toni Tapp-Coutts – Bill Tapp, The Cattle King
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3M ago
Bill Tapp wanted to be the next Cattle King of Australia, and for a time he was. In this episode, Toni Tapp Coutts shares the story of a man who was a pioneer, a visionary, a dreamer. A man who turned Killarney Station from a bare block to one of several thriving cattle properties. But ..read more
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Episode 210. Toni Tapp-Coutts – Shaped by the Territory
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3M ago
Born and raised in the Northern Territory, Toni Tapp Coutts has had a varied career, from working on cattle stations, to owning a variety store in Borroloola, a dress boutique in Katherine, being a Town Councillor, CEO, Author, and most recently becoming a Real Estate agent. Not to mention, she fought breast cancer and won ..read more
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Episode 209. Connie Wood – When it’s not “just a bump on the head”
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3M ago
When Connie Wood came off her horse and knocked her head, she initially thought not much of it. She hadn’t been doing anything particularly wild or dangerous in the moments leading up to the fall, it was just like any other day on her quiet, dependable horse. What Connie would go on to experience was ..read more
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Episode 211. Caroline Ashby – Training for Ironman Triathlons in the Outback
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3M ago
Caroline Ashby is one of Australia’s toughest athletes. She’s completed 10 Ironman triatholan events, qualifying for the World Championships 4 times, and been ranked in the top 1% of Ironman athletes across the world several times. Caroline has accomplished all of this while raising a family on a livestock and cropping farm in Western Australia ..read more
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Episode 207. Garry Riggs (Part 2) – Snakes, Lions, and a UFO in the Kimberley
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4M ago
In our last episode, Garry Riggs shared yarns from his early days growing up on cattle stations in the 60’s and 70’s. This episode is the second part of that conversation, and let’s just say I was not expecting to hear about lions, or UFO’s… but, as we heard in part 1 – Garry’s childhood ..read more
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Episode 206. Garry Riggs (Part 1) – The adventures (and misadventures) of a bush kid
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4M ago
Station kids aren’t regular kids. What I mean, is that they are, more often than not, fiercely independent and impressively resourceful. And that is a recipe for adventure. Garry Riggs is no exception here. He spent his childhood on remote properties across Northern Australia, with the sort of freedom most of us would lament only ..read more
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