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20 Square Blocks

Everyone has stories. These are the stories within 20 square blocks of where I live.
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54: The Nightingale

Nick Prince received the prestigious Florence Nightingale Medal from the International Red Cross, recognising his 30 years of exceptional service as a nurse. The award honoured his dedication to providing healthcare in challenging environments, including armed conflicts and natural disasters. Nick became the first Australian male recipient of this esteemed international distinction.

Jan 20, 202542 minSeason 6Ep. 1

53: Life Inside the Botanical Gardens

Ian Rossiter shares his unique experiences living in the Ballarat Botanical Gardens. From overseeing the gardens to managing dramatic events like major floods and vandalism of iconic statues, Ian recounts life in the Curator's Cottage, balancing work, family, and community responsibilities during his career with the City of Ballarat.

Sep 20, 202426 min

52: Hiroshima POW Camp #9-B (Part 3)

Today, we conclude the powerful story of Charles Edwards, a World War II soldier captured at Parit Sulong in Malaysia. In this episode, we follow his journey to Japan, where he was taken to the Ohama prison camp (Hiroshima POW Camp #9-B) which was operating as a coal mine outside Hiroshima. Still in captivity, Charles witnessed the nuclear bombing of Hiroshima—a moment that forever changed the course of history and his life.

Aug 19, 202422 minSeason 5Ep. 5

51: Hellfire Pass (Part 2)

Part 2: Initially imprisoned in Pudu Jail, the remaining members of the 2/19th Battalion were allocated to external work parties. Charles Edwards found himself with the largest of these groups and was sent to work on the Burma-Thailand railway at Hellfire Pass.

Apr 19, 202433 minSeason 5Ep. 4

50: The fall of Singapore (Part 1)

Charles Edwards was a Prisoner of War in World War 2 spending a total of 1301 days in captivity. His bloody yet compelling story is one of extreme courage, sacrifice and a lot of luck.

Feb 20, 202429 minSeason 5Ep. 3

49: Black Hill Rescue

In 1998, twenty hours into an abduction case involving a 16-year-old girl, Sergeant Peter Anderson was alone, crawling through a 100 year-old mineshaft with a dodgy torch. As he moved ahead through the damp tunnel, he came across a roll of black tape, a shovel and a large roll of plastic. He now feared the worst possible outcome.

Jan 20, 202435 minSeason 5Ep. 2

48: When We Had Trams

Andrew Wallace has spent the last 20 years as a dedicated pathways co-ordinator helping students think about their future; but Andrew is also deeply passionate about the past. Serving as a current member and former president of the Ballarat Historical Society, the group actively contributes to preserving and archiving local historical facts, reflecting their commitment to the community’s heritage.

Dec 19, 202326 minSeason 5Ep. 1

47: The Seagull That Soared

David O’Neill’s Journey, is one woven with words. Crafting rhymes at the age of 15, he turned that skill into a thriving career in journalism and communication. Now Dave is pursuing his dream of becoming a published author. He sat down and chatted with us about his first book "The Seagull that soared".

Nov 20, 202327 minSeason 4Ep. 10

46: Finding Femme

If you live in Ballarat, there’s a good chance you know Liana Emerson from somewhere. Maybe the Ballarat National Theatre? Winning this year’s Citizen of the year? Perhaps you know her from her band or possibly the tweed ride? Or maybe it’s from her personal style blog Finding Femme? There’s once thing for certain though …Liana knows herself.

Oct 19, 202328 minSeason 4Ep. 9

45: There and Back Again

Andrew Sutherland, a multi-talented individual, possessing a unique blend of skills while maintaining an unassuming demeanour. As a poet, playwright, author, singer and lecturer, he has spent the past two decades away from Ballarat, dedicating his time to teaching in China. Now, he has returned to his hometown, bringing with him a wealth of experiences and insights.

Sep 20, 202325 minSeason 4Ep. 8

44: Another Realm

Meet Ash Bedford, a distinctive personal trainer whose deep involvement in shamanic healing, sacred medicines, and yoga has not just helped him overcome personal struggles with depression but has also enriched him with invaluable insights to support others on their journey.

Aug 19, 202328 minSeason 4Ep. 7

43: Timination

Tim Sedgwick is an artist exploring different ways of expression, ideas and techniques in many forms through several artistic fields. “When I had secret birthday wishes, I wished I'd become an artist and create interesting things. My wish has come true. My dream came true. I am having so much fun.” TIM SEDGWICK

Jul 20, 202317 minSeason 4Ep. 6

42: Work Life Balance

Leigh Ericksen, the innovative mind behind Stoke Design, embarked on a remarkable venture in 2019 by founding a web and design studio. Fuelled by his desire to achieve a better work-life balance and spend quality time with his young family, Leigh was willing to do whatever it took to create a thriving business. I spoke to him about his journey and the invaluable lessons he learnt along the way.

Jun 20, 202322 minSeason 4Ep. 6

41: AI

Written by AI: In this episode, we delve into the intriguing realm of artificial intelligence, featuring professor Peter Vamplew, a highly esteemed authority in the field. It is with great pleasure that we welcome him as our guest on the 20 Square Blocks podcast. Together, we embark on a captivating expedition, venturing into the forefront of AI research, examining its far-reaching effects on society, and delving into the profound ethical dilemmas that emerge in this rapidly advancing domain. Pr...

May 20, 202320 min

40: Meditation

Michael Westlake is a master of creating soundscapes, carefully composing auditory experiences that transport audiences to other realms. Yet, amidst the symphony of his creative endeavours, he finds peace in the serene simplicity of silence, often finding solace in meditation to tap into his inner muse. https://www.michaelwestlakemusic.com.au/

Apr 20, 202325 minSeason 4Ep. 4

39: Role Models

Life is an adventure. Full of excitement, pain and a hell of a lot of mistakes that if we’re wise enough, we learn from. Zane Harris certainly learnt from his.

Feb 20, 202338 minSeason 4Ep. 3

38: Black Hill

Black Hill, once known by its indigenous name, Bowdun, is according to my guest a beautiful mess. And is it any wonder? For over 180 years the hill’s been mined, stripped bare, bashed about, reshaped and replanted with monterey pines. It’s a place with a rich history if you know exactly where to look.

Jan 20, 202325 minSeason 4Ep. 2

37: Now You Can Eat Father Christmas

Roland Rocchiccioli was made for a life in theatre. With a career spanning 50 years, he worked on Broadway and The West End with legends like Ingrid Bergman and Debbie Reynolds. He is a stage manager, actor, director, playwright, company manager and broadcaster. He has worked with the impresarios Harry M. Miller and Ken Brodziak on productions of The Rocky Horror Show, Hair and Jesus Christ Superstar. He’s worked on Broadway and The West End with luminaries like Ingrid Bergman, Debbie Reynolds a...

Dec 20, 202221 minSeason 4Ep. 1

36: Black Summer

The Black Summer Bushfires tore through massive areas of Australian bushland in 2019 and 2020. As fires ripped through East Gippsland, 4000 people found themselves trapped in Mallacoota with no way out. Olisama Gibson was one of them.

Nov 20, 202226 minSeason 3Ep. 12

35: Honk For Joe

You might have heard of the global movement called "Extinction Rebellion". If not, Joe will fill you in on the details and let you know why groups like this are vital to our survival ...and keep us away from extinction.

Oct 20, 202222 minSeason 3Ep. 10

34: Going For It

Its not easy throwing caution to the wind and following your dreams.Although some may argue slugging away at a job you have zero passion for isn’t either. But at some point in our lives most of us find ourselves at this exact crossroads. Joe Baxter chatted to me about why he chose the path of most resistance.

Sep 20, 202224 minSeason 3Ep. 10

33: Grainery Lane - Part 3

For this third and final episode on Grainery Lane, we chat to audio engineer, Rex Hardware. Rex taught at the school of mines by day, and at night Grainery Lane proved to be an ideal training ground for his students as they worked on some of the earliest known live internet broadcasts, in the late 90s.

Aug 20, 202224 minSeason 3Ep. 9

32: Grainery Lane - Part 2

Hap Haywood is the definition of jack of all trades. The thing is, he’s actually pretty damn good at all of them. From fronting bands like The Dead Salesman to dipping his toe into the world of comedy to polishing symbols for the Screaming Jets. Hap and I chat about all of these things and how Grainery Lane intersected his world.

Jul 20, 202239 minSeason 3Ep. 8

31: Grainery Lane - Part 1

In the vibrant post-punk era in Ballarat, The Grainery Lane Theatre was a bizarre and much loved institution running purely on adrenaline, high levels of creativity and masses of love. Kiri Smart spoke to us about what the company was and why it was so important to artists of the city.

Jun 19, 202219 minSeason 3Ep. 7

30: Token White Guy

Seth Leslie, while very happily working in Robotics today, used to be a drug lord, an angry police officer and a best friend. In fact, as an actor he would be anything the call sheet would tell him to. Seth sat down with us and spoke about his time in Hong Kong, acting in an unknown language and dubbing for Japanese Anime.

May 20, 202231 minSeason 3Ep. 6

29: Forty Seven Strings

A musical journey with Dr Jacinta Dennett discussing her instrument of passion, the harp.

Apr 20, 202212 minSeason 3Ep. 5

28: A Quick Guide to Ballarat Horses

Graeme Quick is a researcher, historian and well rounded professional horseman. In fact he was recently awarded the James Stewart bequest for his Phd on social economic and cultural history of horses in Ballarat. Graeme gives us a unique look into Ballarat’s history, using his insight and knowledge to transport us back to 1832 to reveal just how the horse has shaped this city.

Mar 19, 202239 minSeason 3Ep. 3

27: Fine Art

Lily Mae Martin is a visual artist who graduated from the Victorian College of the Arts in 2008 with a Bachelor of Fine Art majoring in Drawing. I spoke to Lily about scholarships, Tasmania and her Waterloo paintings which came during a time when she changed her direction in life to aged care.

Feb 20, 202219 minSeason 3Ep. 3

26: Dungeons and Dragons

If you’re a fan of board games, Dungeons and Dragons or just your average computer nerd, then you’d probably love GUF. Mark Carter, one of the owners and founders of GUF tells us about growing up in the 80’s, writing computer games and getting kidnapped in Kashmir.

Jan 20, 202232 minSeason 3Ep. 2

25: I Killed Santa

I don't know much about 13 year olds....although I guess a long time ago I was one. I was interested to know what goes on in the mind of a teen in the twenty twenties and, being this time of year, see what they have to say about Christmas.

Dec 20, 202116 minSeason 3Ep. 1
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