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You Moved Where?!
Regional Australia Institute
28 episodes
9 months ago

 ‘You Moved Where?!’ explores the experiences of everyday Australians who have packed up and made the move from big, capital cities and set sail for new horizons in regional Australia. Hosted by Bec Bignell, each episode features an in-depth interview exploring why different people made the move, the challenges they encountered and the many upsides associated with life out of the fast lane.


You Moved Where?! is brought to you by www.movetomore.com.au, where regionally-curious Australians can search 2000 towns to find the tree or sea change of their dreams.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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 ‘You Moved Where?!’ explores the experiences of everyday Australians who have packed up and made the move from big, capital cities and set sail for new horizons in regional Australia. Hosted by Bec Bignell, each episode features an in-depth interview exploring why different people made the move, the challenges they encountered and the many upsides associated with life out of the fast lane.


You Moved Where?! is brought to you by www.movetomore.com.au, where regionally-curious Australians can search 2000 towns to find the tree or sea change of their dreams.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Places & Travel
Society & Culture,
Leisure,
Home & Garden,
Documentary
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You Moved Where?! - Astrid Volzke & Perin Mulcahy
You Moved Where?!
34 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
You Moved Where?! - Astrid Volzke & Perin Mulcahy

Astrid Volzke, a press photographer, and Perin Mulcahy, a marketing professional, loved their big city jobs in Perth. However, as life would have it

they found themselves living in regional Western Australia, in tiny towns with less than 300 people, working in unfamiliar fields.


Astrid moved to Darkan in the wheatbelt, surrounded by wildflowers, rivers, and lakes. Perin relocated 150 kilometers away to Cranbrook, framed by the Stirling Range mountains and dotted with lakes.


Though they left behind busy lives and big jobs, they now feel content and connected in their new communities, which offer boundless opportunities and an exceptional quality of life.


We would like to acknowledge the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people as the traditional custodians of the land and pay respects to Elders

past and present.


You Moved Where?! is powered bywww.MoveToMore.com.au. Featuring almost 2000 regional towns, MoveTo More connects regionally-curious Australians with their dream country town, job and home!


Hosted & Produced by Bec Bignell

Produced by Grace Rouvray

Audio Production by Jacob Round



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

You Moved Where?!

 ‘You Moved Where?!’ explores the experiences of everyday Australians who have packed up and made the move from big, capital cities and set sail for new horizons in regional Australia. Hosted by Bec Bignell, each episode features an in-depth interview exploring why different people made the move, the challenges they encountered and the many upsides associated with life out of the fast lane.


You Moved Where?! is brought to you by www.movetomore.com.au, where regionally-curious Australians can search 2000 towns to find the tree or sea change of their dreams.



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.