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From The Sea To The Outback
Gavin Burner
44 episodes
5 hours ago
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 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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Society & Culture
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From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 44 - Gavin Burner

In loving memory of our dear friend Gavin — a kind, thoughtful and deeply spiritual advocate whose passion and determination inspired so many. In this special final episode, the microphone is turned toward Gavin as he reflects on life, friendship and legacy. He speaks about his journey with cancer, the value of mentorship, inclusive workplaces, and believing in yourself — in his own words, during his final days.

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3 months ago
28 minutes 20 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 43 Wauraltee on the bumpy Track

This about what Wauraltee meant to me.

Where the Mulgo Parrots, pink Galash and Currawongs are.


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7 months ago
9 minutes 6 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 42 - Support Your Friends

In this short episode, listen along to my short story, 'Support Your Friends'.

Even when life gets really stressful or lonely, we all need someone to lean on. Even a phone call can do wonders. Reach out to your loved ones.

Hope you enjoy

Gavin

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7 months ago
4 minutes 40 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 41 - Good Parents

What do you think makes a good parent?

In this episode, I tell a story I've come up with on what I feel makes a good parent.

I use nature themes to describe how calming and supportive my parents were to myself and my sister when we would go on camping trips together.

I hope you enjoy

Gavin

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7 months ago
5 minutes 6 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 40 - My County Mother

This is to remember my Mother

I did this one after she pass away some years ago


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8 months ago
6 minutes 17 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 39 - Dad Shed

This podcast is about my Dads shed in Minlaton at York Peninsula in South Australia.

What Dad teach me

Quality cannot Inspected in to a product, you must built it in.

It cost less to do it correctly the first time.

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8 months ago
9 minutes 53 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 38 - Lift Up Voices

On this episode, I spoke to Tori & Scott Marshall, the directors of Lift Up Voices, a NDIS-registered music therapy company in Kent Town in Adelaide.


We chat about their story from grassroot workshops in Jamaica, their journey in America and building the foundations of their successful business in Adelaide.


Lift Up Voices mentors those with a disability to achieve their musical goals, such as recording a song, starting a podcast, or even their own micro-business enterprise.


Check out their website!: https://www.facebook.com/liftupvoices/

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9 months ago
15 minutes 20 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 37 - Wauraltee

Going back to my home area, of Wauraltee, where I used to play tennis. Thanks to Mr Leith Illman, and Mrs Vivienne Illman for doing this podcast on the early days of Wauraltee, and how they brought back the happy times of the town hall.























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1 year ago
23 minutes 28 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 36 - The Family of Clift

The is an interview of two brothers Viv and Kingsley of the Family Of Clift from Mount Rat. They went to live in Mt Rat in 1905. They went to school at Mt Rat Well which opened in 1905 finish in 1951. This is their story of life in Mt Rat.

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1 year ago
19 minutes 1 second

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 35 - Part 2 Working Holiday on Station.

This is Part 2, of my Father Keith Burner after his sold his farm, he went and working holidays on station.

He went up on to the southwest QLD to work on stations. to work on station.

Moyen Station.

Mutti Mutti Station.

Beatrice Down.

So this is part 2

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2 years ago
18 minutes 5 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 34 - Part 1 Working Holiday on Station.

This is Part one, of my Father Keith Burner after his sold his farm, he went and working holidays on station.

He went up on to the southwest QLD to work on stations. to work on station.

Moyen Station.

Mutti Mutti Station.

Beatrice Down.

So this is part one

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2 years ago
20 minutes 19 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 33 - Walter Faggotter

Season number 3 Episode 3

My Father Keith Burner,

I got him to speak about his grandfather of Walter Faggotter.

What step he have to take so he didn't lose his farm.

Walter farm was near the north western end of the southern Yorke Peninsula

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2 years ago
12 minutes 8 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 32 - Mt Rat Part 1 Mount Rat History.

Welcome to "From the sea to the outback" As the son by the Carpenters goes, Today we are top of the word, Mount Rat at 134 meters Mount Rat 440 ft. above sea level. It was good place to grow up around Mount Rat.

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2 years ago
13 minutes 43 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 31 - Growing Local business, Disability Supports

 Regional Support Services 

Disability support services need to be based locally , this is why RDSS is the local provider and employer of choice for many people on the copper coast and Yorke peninsula

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2 years ago
15 minutes 30 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 30 - Golden North Ice Cream is 100 years old.

Golden North Ice Cream, South Australia icons for the country region of Laura for making Ice Cream early days until now.

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2 years ago
23 minutes 36 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 29 - Gum Flat and Minlaton early Day's

Minlaton Central York Peninsula, South Australia.

Minalton This is a round 1875 to 1946 history .



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2 years ago
24 minutes 58 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 28 - Historic of Stansbury

The beautiful township of Stansbury from the early day's until today,  Where Oyster Bay is on Yorke Peninsula South Australia.

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2 years ago
42 minutes 20 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 27 - Ron Thonemann, 88, recently back on Australian soil.

Ron Thonemann, 88, recently back on Australian soil, reflects on 35 years living in India. He met his wife, Kamala, at a tourist resort in Goa, India in 1987. They went on to create and manage a successful hotel and restaurant, the Tamarind, at Anjuna beach, Goa.

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2 years ago
17 minutes 58 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 26 - Sir Charles Todd and TELEGRAPH Station

This a Story of Later Sir Charles Tod, and  Old Telegraph Station.

I would like thanks to Old Telegraph Station with Tony  Bayliss of the National Trust in Gawler

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2 years ago
16 minutes 26 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
Episode 25 - Ron Thonemann's career in journalism and motoring

A friend of Gavin's, Abi Thonemann, interviews her father, Ron Thonemann, about his career in journalism and the motoring industry in the 1960s and 1970s. Ron began the Armstrong 500 which later became the Bathurst 1000.

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2 years ago
13 minutes 37 seconds

From The Sea To The Outback
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.