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Made In Lithgow
Ian Iddles and Brad Cluff
40 episodes
4 days ago
Made in Lithgow brings you real stories from Lithgow, NSW — a regional town built on coal and now shaping a new future. From local legends and sport to startups, culture, and community, this podcast captures resilience, heritage, and transformation.
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Made in Lithgow brings you real stories from Lithgow, NSW — a regional town built on coal and now shaping a new future. From local legends and sport to startups, culture, and community, this podcast captures resilience, heritage, and transformation.
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Made In Lithgow
#40: From State Mine Gully to Inner Peace: Shell's search for wellbeing

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, Brad and Ledge slow things right down — sort of.


They’re joined by Shell from Wollemi Wellbeing, a Lithgow local who grew up running barefoot through State Mine Gully, trained in yoga and meditation in Rishikesh, India, and came home to help her community find balance in a noisy world.


What follows is classic Made in Lithgow:

A mix of heartfelt storytelling, hilarious tangents, and unexpectedly deep moments — including a guided meditation that nearly put Brad into orbit and Ledge into a nap.


There’s talk of water shortages, 40 Bands, The Nightspot, Blue Lotus tea, teenage dopamine hits, and what it really means to live well in Lithgow.


It’s funny, grounding, and just what you didn’t know you needed.

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4 days ago
46 minutes 1 second

Made In Lithgow
#39: Creeks, Corridors & Community: Steve from Landcare

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, Brad and Legend sit down with Steve from Lithgow Oberon Landcare, a man who has literally rolled up his sleeves to heal country and community. From restoring creeks and tackling invasive weeds to building habitat corridors for Gang-Gang Cockatoos and leading citizen-science frog monitoring, Steve shares the challenges and rewards of regenerating landscapes across Lithgow and Oberon.

We dive into:

  • What Landcare is and how it works locally.
  • Restoring waterways and creating wildlife corridors.
  • Youth, community, and schools stepping up for the environment.
  • The role of Landcare in a transitioning Lithgow economy.
  • Why getting involved in local projects is good for the land and the soul.

Whether you’re curious about bush regeneration, worried about weeds, or just want to know how to get started, this conversation shows that every small action adds up to a greener, stronger Lithgow.

👉 Made in Lithgow brings real stories of grit, growth, and community spirit from the Seven Valleys. Subscribe now on Spotify, Apple, or wherever you get your podcasts.

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1 week ago
1 hour 14 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#38: Local Boy, Big Dreams: Tallan Egan on Footy, Family & the Future

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, we chat with Tallan Egan — son of proud Lithgow locals Kyle and Jo Egan — about his incredible journey from the Lithgow Storm and Workies fields to the Western Rams, into the One NZ Warriors development system, and now his signing with the Newcastle Knights Jersey Flegg squad.


- Tallan shares the reality of chasing the NRL dream:

- Long training days and intense game-style sessions`

- Nutrition, bulking up and recovery science

- The emotional challenge of leaving home at 18

- His inspirations — from family to local coaches and mates

- Why nothing beats coming back to Lithgow for a Workies schnitty


This is a must-listen for junior players, parents, coaches, and anyone proud of our local sporting talent. Tallan shows that Lithgow grit belongs on the big stage.

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3 weeks ago
43 minutes 30 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#37: Daniel Zolfel and the Legacy of Zig Zag Railway in Lithgow

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, Brad and Ian sit down with Dan, CEO of the Zig Zag Railway—an icon of Lithgow, NSW and one of the most important pieces of railway heritage in Australia. From its origins in the 1860s as an engineering marvel connecting Sydney to the west, to its rebirth as a heritage railway after devastating fires, the Zig Zag represents resilience, innovation, and community spirit.

Dan shares his personal journey leading the railway’s revival, the challenges of restoring century-old locomotives, and the vision for making Zig Zag a world-class tourism experience. We discuss the Railway’s vital role in Lithgow’s history, its impact on local businesses, and the exciting future opportunities with the Western Sydney Airport opening in 2026.

If you care about heritage, tourism, or Lithgow’s future, this episode is a must-listen.

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1 month ago
1 hour 6 minutes 9 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#36: Death Cap & Deception – Lisa Mclean on the Mushroom Murder Trial

From Lithgow to the world stage: journalist and podcaster Lisa Mclean has covered everything from Prince Andrew and Epstein to Vanderpump scandals — but nothing has captivated the nation like the Mushroom Murder Trial.


Lisa sat inside the courtroom, tracked Erin Patterson’s lies, and brings us first-hand insight into one of Australia’s most shocking crimes — a Sunday lunch that ended in tragedy, three deaths, and headlines across the globe.


In this exclusive chat, we cover:

✅ Lisa’s strange online link to Erin years before the murders

✅ The chilling details of the fatal Beef Wellington lunch

✅ Why this case gripped Australia (and the world) like no other

✅ The ripple effect on families, victims, and even the mushroom industry

✅ Lisa’s Lithgow roots, journalism journey, and her upcoming documentary, Death Cap


It’s raw, gripping, and one you won’t hear anywhere else.

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2 months ago
50 minutes 36 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#35: Opportunity Knocks – Blake Edgell on Buying Into Lithgow

What do you get when you mix a butcher’s apron, a drum kit, a long bus ride to Blue Mountains Grammar, and a love for Lithgow? You get Blake Edgell – musician, family man, and one of the region’s leading real estate agents.

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, Brad and Legend take a trip down memory lane with Blake — from late-night gigs with Wide Load, to meeting his childhood sweetheart Kate, to helping locals score their very first home. Along the way, we dive into vacant shops, housing affordability, and the big projects that could reshape Lithgow’s future.

It’s a conversation about opportunity, optimism, and why Lithgow is worth investing in – not just in property, but in community, connection, and a way of life.

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2 months ago
54 minutes 4 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#34: Blood, Sweat & Green Carpet – The Story Behind Black Gold

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, Ian and Brad sit down with Brad’s parents, Robert and Linda Cluff—the visionary couple behind a hospitality powerhouse that started as Black Gold Cabins, evolved into Black Gold Motel, and is now simply known as Black Gold.

What they’ve built isn’t just a business. It’s a beacon of possibility—rising from the bones of the decommissioned Wallerawang Public School, where Robert once cried walking through the gates as a child, and where four generations of Cluffs studied, including Brad, Katrina, Derryn, and Robert’s grandmother.

Today, that same site is home to:

  • 🏨 71 rooms across villas, cabins, suites, and motel-style accommodation

  • 🍽️ Tripadvisor’s #1-rated restaurant and accommodation in the Central West & Blue Mountains

  • 🏛️ The Barton Centre – a modern training and conference venue used by agencies across NSW

  • 🏆 Business NSW’s Best Large Business in the State

  • 🌍 Tripadvisor’s Top 1% of Hotels Worldwide – #21 in Australia (2025)

  • 👥 A team of 45 staff, welcoming 60,000+ guests each year

Robert, a fitter and former coal mine deputy, brought the shovel and the daring.
Linda, a former Police Assistance Line worker and office administrator, brought the structure and systems to grow it.
Together, they proved what’s possible with vision, sacrifice, and relentless teamwork.

Now joined by Brad and his wife Emily, Black Gold continues to thrive as a cornerstone of regional tourism and transformation—right across from a concrete dispatch plant, a rock-crushing yard, and an old power station. Proof that beauty and brilliance can come from anywhere.

At the heart of it all is Robert’s favourite saying:
👉 Never say can’t.

This is a story of family. Of grit. Of building something bigger than yourself.
And of what it takes to turn the unused old… into gold.

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3 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 19 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#33: Strength from the Shadows: Phil Evans, Fitness & Fortitude in Lithgow

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, we explore the fascinating story of Phil Evans, a Lithgow local who is making waves in the world of CrossFit. Despite suffering from debilitating health issues, Phil transformed his life through fitness, mindset, and nutrition, leading him to qualify #21 at the CrossFit Games in Ohio.

Listeners will hear about his upbringing in the cold climate of Lithgow, his childhood adventures, and the resilience and determination that helped him overcome his challenges. Phil's inspiring journey is a testament to the power of perseverance and community support.


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4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 37 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#32: From Pop-Up to Paris – Twigging into Lithgow’s Future

What happens when a retail veteran and her ambitious daughter trade the chaos of Sydney for the charm of Lithgow? In this episode, we sit down with Lara and Paris Hall, the powerhouse pair behind TWIG boutique and a rising real estate career. From Ironfest epiphanies to raising kids and reshaping Main Street, their journey is a heartfelt tale of risk, resilience, and regional opportunity. We dive into the struggles of small-town retail, the housing market squeeze, and how community, creativity, and connection are carving a new future for Lithgow.

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4 months ago
53 minutes 34 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#31: Grounded & Growing – Youth, Industry and the Real Talk with Makenzie Denley

Born, bred & raised in Lithgow, Makenzie Denley is shaping the future from the ground up—literally.

As an Environmental & Community Officer at Centennial Coal, she’s one of the youngest and most grounded voices in the mining and energy conversation. In this wide-ranging episode, Makenzie shares what it’s like to grow up in a changing regional town, navigate online university, work in a male-dominated industry, and speak up for her generation in rooms where decisions are made.

We dive into everything from community consultation and energy security to mental health, practical education, and what our youth need from their hometown.

This is an honest and hopeful look at the future of Lithgow—from someone who’s living it.

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5 months ago
53 minutes 39 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#30: Room to Grow: The Opportunity Hiding in Plain Sight

In Episode 30 of Made in Lithgow, Brad and Legend go guest-free to reflect on the stories shaping their hometown. This candid conversation covers everything from a huge maintenance shutdown at Mt Piper. Black Gold’s rise to the global top 1% on TripAdvisor, broken lookouts, blocked roads, and tourism potential bursting at the seams. They spotlight local legends making waves in sport, share the behind-the-scenes fight to save the Small Arms Factory Museum, and issue a challenge to get the basics right.

Whether you're here for grassroots grit or big-picture hope, this episode is a celebration of community, progress, and pride.

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5 months ago
43 minutes 2 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#29: Master of His Own Destiny – The Ben Houlison Story

Ben Houlison’s journey is everything Made in Lithgow stands for — resilience, purpose, and the strength of community.

After a life-altering mining accident in his early twenties, Ben was stripped back to bare basics — but never alone. Surrounded by the love and support of his entire family — including his parents Geoff and Robyn, brother Matt,, sister Amanda, and eventually the love of his life, Gemma — Ben rebuilt his life one determined step at a time.

He found his purpose again through wheelchair basketball, then discovered new calling on the water. In 2009, Ben proudly wore the green and gold, winning a bronze medal for Australia in adaptive rowing at the World Rowing Championships in Poznań, Poland.

Today, Ben runs a cattle farm at McKanes Falls, raises his daughter Clancy, and travels the country as a respected workplace safety speaker. His story is not just about surviving—it’s about choosing to thrive and building a life defined by meaning, memories, and the people who stood by him.

This episode powerfully reminds us that real strength isn’t in what we’ve endured—it’s in what we create next.

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5 months ago
1 hour 27 minutes 7 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#28: The Message Train with Scott Simcoe
From the courts of Lithgow Basketball to the corridors of Australia's largest corporations, Scott Simcoe has always been about showing up, stepping up, and saying it straight. In this episode of Made in Lithgow, we uncover the origin of Message Train — the regional NSW training company delivering clear, practical, and people-first communication solutions to industries across the country. Born from a near-miss workplace accident, Scott and co-founder Sharon Simcoe built Message Train into one of regional Australia’s most enduring tech and training success stories. This episode dives into leadership, teamwork, regional grit, and why trust and structure matter more than ever. In this episode: How a workplace accident sparked a national training platform The power of clear communication in high-risk environments What Lithgow Basketball taught Scott about leadership, resilience, and community Why human-centred training sticks — and where most training goes wrong The story behind Lithgow’s longest-running tech business Perfect for listeners searching for: Real-world corporate training and safety culture stories Regional entrepreneurship and innovation from NSW Insights into family-run businesses with national impact Workplace communication tools that actually work The intersection of sport, leadership, and business Now streaming on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts & more. #MadeInLithgow #MessageTrain #ScottSimcoe #CorporateTraining #WorkplaceCulture #RegionalInnovation #LithgowBasketball
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5 months ago
1 hour 9 minutes 10 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#27: Frank & Frank: From Fruit Shops to Fire Halos – A True-Blue Lithgow Legacy

What do you get when you cross two third-generation Italo-Aussies, a tonne of work ethic, a few pallets of tomatoes, and a national TV appearance? You get Frank Capamola and Frank Inzitari—the brains behind the Fire Halo, and the hearts behind some of Lithgow’s most iconic family-run businesses.


In this episode, we dive deep into the post-war immigrant grit that shaped their families’ arrival in Lithgow, the rise of their fruit shops and roadhouses, and the hilarious and heartfelt stories that made them who they are. From driving forklifts at age 9 to bagging spuds for love, to landing on Shark Tank with a game-changing fire protection system—this is a story of hustle, humour, heart, and home.


Whether you’re a fan of clever inventions, small-town legends, or just bloody good blokes, this episode is for you.

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6 months ago
1 hour 13 minutes 58 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#26: A Journey of Footy & Fire: Tim Maddison from NRL Stalwart to Lithgow Businessman

NRL Front Rower. Business leader. And just a bloody good bloke.

In this episode of Made in Lithgow, we sit down with Tim Maddison — a former first-grade enforcer who played 115 games across five clubs, including the Knights, Roosters, Sharks, Cowboys, Mariners & a stint in France. But that was just the first chapter.

After hanging up the boots, Tim tackled something just as tough — business. Today, he runs Maddison Safety, one of Australia’s leading PPE suppliers, and now proudly owns Lithgow Fire & Safety.

But the biggest twist? Tim recently discovered deep family roots in Lithgow, including a great-grandfather who played against the touring English rugby league team in 1932 and helped build the town’s early Mines Rescue legacy.

We talk:

  • 💥 Old-school NRL stories (and a few good hits)

  • 🛠️ Building a business on values and hard work

  • 🧬 Uncovering a legacy buried in Lithgow’s coal and footy fields

  • 🤝 Why your network is your net worth

  • 💡 And why being a good bloke still matters most

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6 months ago
1 hour 17 minutes 59 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#25: Steel & Stillness - How Brad De Losa Became a 12x World Champion Axeman

When we first kicked off Made in Lithgow, Brad De Losa was our white whale. Not just because of his world records or championship titles, but because he embodies what this region is — calm, grounded, and quietly extraordinary.

In this episode, we sit down with one of the world’s most successful timber sports athletes — a 3× Individual World Champion, 9× Team World Champion with the Chopperoos, and Australian record-holder in the sport’s most explosive discipline. Yet when you meet him, it’s not the records that hit you — it’s the humility, the clarity, and the deep pride in his roots.

🪓 Brad’s Achievements:

  • 3× STIHL Timbersports World Champion

  • 9× Team World Champion (Chopperoos)

  • Set a world record: 4 logs cut in under 58 seconds

  • 3× Australian Champion

  • 2023 World Trophy Bronze Medallist

  • Australian Hot Saw Record: 5.78 seconds

  • Competed in 20+ countries, representing Lithgow on the global stage

As we sit back and reflect, it’s hard not to ask:
How is it that we place such high cultural value on rugby league, netball, soccer — all brilliant but ultimately entertainment — while a sport like this, with deep practical roots in our working history, flies under the radar?

This conversation isn’t just about sport but character, craftsmanship, and carving a legacy. It’s about quiet power and a life shaped by timber, steel, and purpose.

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7 months ago
1 hour 3 minutes 50 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#24: From the Fairway to the Coalface: Greg Guest on Golf, Mining & Community

In this episode of Made In Lithgow, we sit down with Lithgow Golf Club President and former coal industry stalwart, Greg Guest.

Greg takes us through the long and proud history of the Golf Club — from a time when Lithgow had three golf courses, to the challenges and milestones faced over the decades, and its evolving role in the heart of the community today.

With a lifetime spent in the coal mines, Greg also shares his reflections on life underground, the bonds forged in tough conditions, and his thoughts on the changing energy landscape and what the future might hold for Lithgow.

Just hours before recording, Brad ran into eight former colleagues from both the mines and the power station. When Greg’s name came up, they all said the same thing — “He’s one of us.” That’s the kind of quiet respect Greg commands.

We were both sincerely impressed with Greg’s intellect, his thoughtful and considerate responses, and his willingness to say what he thinks — in a time when many stay quiet in the face of negativity. It was a grounded, insightful conversation with a true local legend.

It is one for anyone invested in Lithgow’s past, present, and future.

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7 months ago
44 minutes 26 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#23 - Beyond the Tracks: Craig Flynn on Adventure, Community & Change
In this episode of Made in Lithgow, Brad and Ian chat with Craig Flynn—coal miner, canyoning enthusiast, bushwalker, and president of the Central Tablelands Mountain Bike Club. With Lithgow’s rich history and stunning natural terrain, Craig shares his vision for the region’s future, balancing industry, tourism, and recreation. We dive into the exciting $6 million mountain bike transformation project, Lithgow’s potential as an adventure tourism hotspot, and what it means to grow up and stay connected in a tight-knit town. Whether you’re into mountain biking, the great outdoors, or Lithgow’s evolving identity, this is a conversation you won’t want to miss.
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7 months ago
43 minutes 19 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#22 - From Lithgow to Leadership: Enabling Change in Business, Sport, Crisis Management & Community
With Cyclone Alfred looming, we felt this conversation was too important to wait, so we’re releasing it early. This episode dives deep into community resilience, disaster response, and what it takes to rebuild after catastrophe. We sit down with Lyndall Murray, proudly born and bred in Lithgow, whose career has taken her from marketing roles with the NRL’s Wests Tigers and the launch of the GWS Giants under Kevin Sheedy to playing a pivotal role in the launch of Wet’n’Wild Sydney. But it was during Australia’s largest natural disaster—the Northern Rivers floods—that she truly stepped into leadership. In this episode, Lyndall shares: 🏡 Her upbringing in Lithgow and how it shaped her resilience 🌊 First-hand experiences from the Northern Rivers floods and the failures of emergency response 🤝 How Mick Fanning and community-led action saved thousands of lives ⚡ What Lithgow can learn from disaster recovery and economic transition This is a must-listen conversation about leadership in crisis, the power of community, and how to prepare for an uncertain future. 📣 Learn more and watch the award-winning documentary at washedaway.com.au. #MadeInLithgow #CommunityStrength #DisasterRecovery #Leadership #RegionalResilience #WashedAway #CycloneAlfred
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8 months ago
58 minutes 33 seconds

Made In Lithgow
#21 - Debate, Respect & Hard Truths: The Future of Lithgow
Now is the time for mature conversations. Debate is good. Respect is important. At the core of it, we’re all human—we might have different views, but at the base of it, we all want the same things: a thriving town, opportunity for our kids, and a strong future for Lithgow. The fact is, our town is in another transition. It’s not the first time, but it might be the biggest. We’re about to lose 42% of our GDP, and anyone who knows Lithgow can see the slide downhill while our neighbouring towns are booming. In the past few weeks, we’ve lost our two major festivals, and our Small Arms Factory Museum is under serious threat. The writing is on the wall. So, what do we do about it? This week, we sit down with Councillor Tom Evangeledis, who has strong—and sometimes opposing—views on how Lithgow should move forward. Rather than let these conversations play out in social media arguments, we’re bringing them to the table with respect. We cover: ⚡ Energy transition – nuclear, renewables, and energy-from-waste 🏭 Why industry and manufacturing need to be part of the plan 🏛️ The future of the Small Arms Factory Museum – a piece of history at risk 🏡 The real challenges Lithgow is facing, and where we go from here
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8 months ago
1 hour 45 minutes 4 seconds

Made In Lithgow
Made in Lithgow brings you real stories from Lithgow, NSW — a regional town built on coal and now shaping a new future. From local legends and sport to startups, culture, and community, this podcast captures resilience, heritage, and transformation.