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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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24: Its Always 4.45 at the Bridge Mall

What does Lady Di, a broken clock and Billy the dog have in common? The Bridge Mall of course! With over 100 stores, many multi generational, "The Bridge" has been the heart of Ballarat since the early 80's. I spoke with Germaine Davey (the General Manager of the Bridge Mall Business Association) and some of the locals store holders about their love of the Mall.

Nov 20, 202121 minSeason 2Ep. 24

23: Changes

We all go through changes in life. Sometimes they impact us positively….other times - not so much. Jason Wakefield is a rehabilitation nurse at the Queen Elizabeth hospital and he witness changes in his patients everyday. However he has been through some rather big changes in his life and came by to share his story.

Oct 20, 202115 minSeason 2Ep. 23

22: The Brumbies

Chasing bears, taming wild horses or riding with Bruce Springsteen through the Victorian High County. All in a day for this third generation Australian Horseman.

Sep 20, 202129 minSeason 2Ep. 22

21: Humanness

What do you think the purpose of being a human is? a) To live stress-free and happy b) To push the boundaries of humankind c) To live a full life d) Other

Aug 20, 202120 minSeason 2Ep. 21

20: Student Politics

I’ve heard it said that the desire to become a politician should in itself prevent you from ever becoming one. Unfortunately this advice isn’t often heeded. My guest today (who remains anonymous for obvious reasons) talks about politics being an addictive, lowbrow games full of dirt sheets, sabotage and backstabbing. All in the life of university student politics.

Jul 20, 202139 minSeason 2Ep. 20

19: Identity

Coming from South America, Guillermo Guzzoni arrived in Australia 11 years ago without knowing anyone ...or any english. When he decided to stay, he started to question who he was. I had a chat to him about the challenges of moving to a new country, redefining yourself and reestablishing your identity.

Jun 20, 202121 minSeason 2Ep. 19

18: Anthropology

Papua New Guinea used to be known to Australians as "The last frontier", a premium destination in the 1970's before it separated, gaining it's full independence. Janice Newton, an accomplished anthropologist who often visited the country from 1970 - 1979, reflects back on some of the key moments that shaped her life.

May 20, 202123 minSeason 2Ep. 18

17: Ghosts

WARNING: If you believe in ghosts and want to continue this belief...perhaps skip this episode. Dr David Waldron will drop some logic that may make you re-examine your beliefs. Two blocks South East lives Dr David Waldron. He is a folklorist and historian with a particular focus on the development of urban legends and popular folklore as a response to traumatic community experiences. David tells us about some of the ghosts in Victoria like the mysterious woman’s face that appears in bath lane; o...

Apr 20, 202120 minSeason 2Ep. 17

16: Falun Dafa

In 2001 a group of tourists from all over the world gathered in Tiananmen Square seemingly to take a photo ….but they had other intentions. Unveiling a yellow flag they started a protest. Emblazoned on this flag were just three words - Truth, Compassion, Tolerance. Seemingly from nowhere, vans and police quickly enveloped the group, arresting them. What were they protesting you might ask? Falun Dafa!

Mar 20, 202119 minSeason 2Ep. 16

15: Ancient Voices

Barry Gilson is a proud Wadawurrung man, a traditional custodian of Ballarat and surrounding areas. He is a poet, a story teller and my local postie. He is also a respected singer songwriter and specialises in bringing back the ancient language of his people through his music.

Feb 19, 202116 minSeason 2Ep. 15

14: Philosophy

You know when you’ve had one of those nights, where in the early hours of the morning you find yourself pondering the big questions of life ... until it does your head in? Now imagine if your entire life was doing exactly that. I sat down with Ben Numquam a PHD candidate studying philosophy at federation University. At the end of the show I mention the Podcast 'The Volume knob: The Songs that saved your life'. The host, Keith Serry', spoke to me about the song 'Pore Jud Is Dead' which was actual...

Jan 20, 202122 minSeason 2Ep. 2

13: Christmas

Merv Romeo spent 16 years performing rock n’ roll Christmas carols on his front porch and became an icon of the Ballarat Christmas scene. I spoke to him about where the tradition came from, what it meant to locals and visitors alike and what it meant to him.

Dec 20, 202021 minSeason 2Ep. 13

12: The Gardens

Gardens provide us many things - flowers, fruit, weeds and at certain points in our lives, free therapy. I spoke with Kim Nolan, a member of the Friends of the Ballarat Botanical Gardens about what the garden means to her and how, when we're at our most vulnerable, a beautiful garden can offer a peace and tranquility to help us to heal.

Nov 19, 202016 minSeason 1Ep. 12

11: Sometimes You Won't

What happens when things start to go wrong - all around you? I sat down with Chris and Lucy Frith and spoke about when they met, when they got married and how when things started to crumble, they reevaluated and swivelled.

Oct 20, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 11

10: The Funky Turtles

Moving from the UK to Australia in the mid 1960’s, an aspiring young drummer found himself living in Melbourne during the hey day of sharpies, rockers & mods. Geoff Hassall chatted to me about his love of music and what led to an unexpected yet possibly the most fulfilling chapter in his music career.

Sep 20, 202019 minSeason 1Ep. 10

09: The Comfort of Strangers

Ask anyone what Ballarat is known for and you’d probably hear gold, amazing architecture, freezing cold weather and pubs. Torquil Neilson, a former film and tv actor, spoke to me about hanging up his actors hat, moving to Ballarat and opening an intimate bar 'The Comfort of Strangers' and how this decision changed his life. http://thecomfortofstrangers.com

Aug 20, 202021 minSeason 1Ep. 9

08: Truth Hurts

Katrina Hill is a talented performing artist, events manager, podcaster and registered celebrant. But more than that, as many of her friends can attest, Katrina is a truth seeker both on and off the stage.

Jul 20, 202018 minSeason 1Ep. 8

07: Principal

Ghosts, Ned Kelly and Eureka are all a part of Dana Street Primary school’s history. I sat down with Paul Nolan, the former principal and asked him to tell us about his time there and what he learnt about it’s 160 year history. Find out about how, when locking up the school one night, he took a photograph of a ghost that scared the living daylights out of him and his teachers.

Jun 20, 202020 minSeason 1Ep. 7

06: The Mechanics' Institute

The Mechanics Institute's building in Ballarat, perhaps by design, has a feeling of exclusivity and although I walk past it almost every day, I never knew what went on inside. So one day I went in to find out.

May 20, 202018 minSeason 1Ep. 6

05: Rite of Passage

Several months ago, before we were all locked down, I spoke with Trav Munro. Trav is an inspirational youth educator, life coach and motivational speaker. In our conversation we explored his upbringing, his relationship with his father and his Rite of Passage program that he designed for Fathers and Sons.

Apr 20, 202016 minSeason 1Ep. 5

04: Century Old Audio

Why do we collect things? Some use it to relax, others for the thrill of the hunt. Then there are those that use it as a way to keep the past alive.

Mar 19, 202016 minSeason 1Ep. 4

03: Comedy

Comedy Ballarat has been going for just a few years and is enjoying the spoils of smart, honest and often gut-busting local comedy. This month we spoke with local comedian Crystal Rae. Tassie bred, she worked her way from Hobart Radio before moving to the mainland and finding her way into the world of stand-up. In this episode we also spoke with other local comedians such as Jamie Josephs, Josh Arthur and Leasa Kaitoa moments before they took the step from the greenroom to the stage.

Feb 19, 202013 minSeason 1Ep. 3

02: Lakeside

In 1996, following the closure of many psychiatric hospitals around the country, Ballarat’s own asylum, the Lakeside Mental Hospital closed its doors. Ballarat’s mental asylum was the home to many patients during this time but also the staff.

Jan 20, 202013 minSeason 1Ep. 2

01: The Yarrowee

Through the centre of Ballarat flows the Yarrowee. Not many people know it’s there because it harbours many a disguise such as a trickling stream, a junction, and a dangerous storm water drain travelling through underground tunnels and popping out the other-side like nothing happened.

Dec 20, 201912 minSeason 1Ep. 1
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