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Radio WA Conversations with Barry Green

by Barry Green

Conversations with innovative Western Australians that connect the dots between, agriculture, food, the soil, human health ( physical and mental), tourism, indigenous culture and the media. This podcast draws content from Western Tourist Radio programs being broadcast on 87.6 FM in East Perth and the Coastal towns in the SW of WA "telling the stories of People and Places in Western Australia. Program content is also drawn from Barry Green's conversations on "Talk of Our Shire" on Donnybrook Balingup Community Radio.

Copyright: Barry Green

Episodes

Conversations - Friends of the Gelorup Corridor Inc

10m · Published 25 Oct 23:14

Conversation recorded in November 2020 with Debrah Lim and Terri Sharp from the Friends of The Gelorup Corridor Inc talk about the unique area of bush proposed to be destroyed by the Southern section of the Busselton Outer Ring Road .

Debbie Noonan - Registered Accommodation Providers Margaret River Region Oct 2018

10m · Published 19 Oct 00:56

Conversation recorded in October 2018 with Debbie Noonan, spokesperson for Registered Accommodation Providers Margaret River Region, on the impact of multinational Online Travel Agents on regional communities. Visit them at www.facebook.com/groups/237844796946011
Western Tourist Radio has created a number of grass roots networks of WA businesses around our main website www.touristradio.com.au including: https://bandbwa.com.au , http://www.petfriendlywa.com.au and http://www.farmstaywest.com.au 

Les Wallam & Syd Jackson - Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc Roelands Village

9m · Published 11 Oct 04:03

An interview  recorded in June 2016  with Les Wallam & Syd Jackson,from the Woolkabunning Kiaka Inc, who operate the Roelands Village near Bunbury. They provide various Indigenous Experiences as well as self-contained accommodation . For more information visit roelands.com.au .

This segment was originally funded by WAITOC, but we continue to run it on our radio service as editorial content, because we think it is a great story.

Colin Scanlan - Brain Spice Bunbury

6m · Published 08 Oct 06:56

We talks to Colin Scanlan, owner of Brain Spice (Feed your Mind)  at 58a Victorian St in Bunbury about the reason he created the shop and the range of games, educational materials and toys they stock. 

Ben Aldridge - 30 Foot Drop

10m · Published 07 Oct 07:36

A conversation recorded in April 2018 for our "Local Talent Time " with Ben Aldridge. Ben talks about his journey from the military, to becoming a quadriplegic and now as a professional speaker. An inspirational story about hope and resilience www.30footdrop.com.au. Ben also explains how the NFP organization Forrest Personnel helped him on his journey. 

Lisa Shreeve - CEO of the Busselton Jetty

15m · Published 01 Oct 23:13

Lisa Shreeve , CEO of the Busselton Jetty talks about the jetty's history and future.

To find out more about Busselton visit www.touristradio.com.au/busselton



Graham Harvey - Service EQ

24m · Published 25 Sep 10:43

A conversation with Professional Speaker, Businesses Coach and Author Graham Harvey from Service EQ about businesses, food, tourism and politics in the Covid era.

Our 2015 conversation about Graham's book Seducing the Vigilante Customer is also on podcast. 

Who's Minding the Farm? In this climate emergency - Partice Newell

20m · Published 20 Sep 22:49

A conversation with Partice Newell, recorded on July 2019 about her book "Who's Minding the Farm? In this climate emergency"  and the place that tourism has in reconnecting farmers and eaters. This was written before the 2019 fires and the pandemic that has demonstrated the problems of a system that has decimated regional communities to the point where we lack the people with the skill and willingness to the the required work.     In an era of rapid climate change, this vital account of how agriculture can address major issues is an Australian story with global ramifications. Patrice is at the frontline of enormous challenges, from water scarcity and land stewardship to food security and the rural-urban divide. The devastation of drought and the crises created by industrial-scale chemically-dependent primary production are discussed and alternatives proposed – along with bold ideas for new sources of energy.

To hear other Radio WA conversations visit www.touristradio.com.au/conversations

Recorded 23/7/2019

Linda Bettenay - Wishes For Starlight

13m · Published 15 Sep 23:06

Linda Bettenay tells the story behind her book Wishes For Starlight,  Starlight is a mixed blood, deaf mute Aboriginal  who lived over the period 1889 - 1930s. The plight of the Aboriginal is shown through the prism of the discrimination and racism of the time; the imposition of the 1905 Aborigines Act, the establishment of Aboriginal reserves and the gradual removal of rights from Aboriginal people.

Visit Linda online at http://www.lindasbooks.com.au

For other local talent in WA visit touristradio.com.au/localtalent 

Linda Bettenay - Wishes For Starlight

13m · Published 15 Sep 23:06

Linda Bettenay tells the story behind her book Wishes For Starlight,  Starlight is a mixed blood, deaf mute Aboriginal  who lived over the period 1889 - 1930s. The plight of the Aboriginal is shown through the prism of the discrimination and racism of the time; the imposition of the 1905 Aborigines Act, the establishment of Aboriginal reserves and the gradual removal of rights from Aboriginal people.

Visit Linda online at http://www.lindasbooks.com.au

For other local talent in WA visit touristradio.com.au/localtalent 

Radio WA Conversations with Barry Green has 118 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 31:37:59. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 25th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 9th, 2024 12:11.

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