In this podcast series Gavin Burner endeavours to catch and record the history before it dies out. A country boy at heart, he works alongside the community of disability to shed light on important people of today.
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In this episode Gavin interviews Adam from the South Australian Maritime Museum. They talk about the history of the windjammer sailing ships, and the museum itself - particularly how it originated.
The first episode of season 2 sees Gavin interviewing his father Keith about his childhood, touching on his school life and Christmas growing up before cars. Soak up this 20 minute podcast from the past.
In this episode Gavin interviews his father Keith and they discuss harvesting as far back as the 1920's (before he was even born!). A riveting talk about how things have changed over time from then till now.
In this episode Gavin interviews his dad Keith about moving stock in 1949 and what that was like. It details what life was like surrounding his farm in Yorke Peninsula from 1949-1970's.
In this episode Gavin interviews his father Keith about how people would buy land in 1949. It involves a very interesting process of pulling paper out of a hat to decide.
In this episode Gavin and Libby talk about what it means to have human rights and how important it is. Every person deserves the right to have a good education, and follow their dreams, particularly in the special needs community.
In this episode Gavin interviews his father Keith. They talk about life on the farm, planting fruit trees in his retirement, and it also takes a look back at Keith's youth. A fascinating insight into an older generation, and their lifestyle.