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Does it pass the pub test to set up camp, then pack up and bail before your scheduled departure? We're also tackling a hot topic: should 4WDs be allowed to cut through local reserves? Plus, your weekly dose of sports news, upcoming events, and everything happening around Dorrigo on this week's episode of TDP.
This week on Primal Screen, Flick Ford is joined by Vyshnavee Wijekumar for a jam-packed episode! First up, we preview Cinema Reborn, an annual film festival dedicated to the restoration and celebration of cinema history. Flick chats with festival organisers Grace Boschetti and Digby Houghton about this year's program and the importance of film preservation. The festival runs May 8–13 at Lido Cinemas. Learn more about the program via the Cinema Reborn website. We also review two compelling new series: The Narrow Road to the Deep North is based on Richard Flanagan's acclaimed novel, is a new Australian miniseries that follows WWII army surgeon and prisoner of war on the Thai Burmese railways Dorrigo, both sustain and haunted by his past. Directed by Justin Kurzel and starring Jacob Elordi, it's now streaming on Amazon Prime.Dying for Sex is a bold new comedy-drama on Disney+ and stars Michelle Williams as a woman diagnosed with stage IV cancer who embarks on a journey of sexual discovery, with support from her best friend, played by Jenny Slate.Tune in to Primal Screen live every Monday from 7pm on Triple R 102.7FM Follow us on Instagram: @primal_screen_show
It is an Easter miracle! We're back! It's been a long time between drinks but the boys have returned to chat all the usual rubbish plus why Dorrigo is the greatest place on the planet for camping and enjoying the great outdoors. Get around it. TDP, it's absolute rubbish!
Dairy farmer Julie Moore explains the impact of floods Dave Gibson, grazier James Ford Nambucca oyster grower Farmer Sue Francis Apiarist Stephanie EppleJen Caben, dairy farmerBen Clark, Dorrigo weaner sale (postponed to Fri 21st)
A man has gone missing after driving through flood waters near Dorrigo, west of Coffs Harbour.He was able to get out of his four-wheel drive when it was washed off a bridge. The man held on to a branch for about half an hour before being swept from a tree and dragged underwater.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 43 of The Dorrigo Podcast dives into the world of Australia's "big" landmarks—Big Prawn, Big Guitar, even a Big Potato... Should Dorrigo have its own? And should it be a giant dahlia? Plus, chats with a couple of local legends, all the latest news, and a full rundown of sporting highlights. TDP, it's absolute rubbish!
Coming to you from Equitana in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Warwick interviews Brett Parbery in front of a live audience as a part of the Equitana programming. Brett Parbery was born to ride, growing up in Dorrigo, NSW, in a family deeply immersed in horse culture. His father professionally broke and trained horses, specializing in cattle horse sports like campdrafting and cutting, and Brett was involved in stable life from a young age, helping train horses before and after school. Weekends were spent competing in various equestrian activities, from campdrafting and polocrosse to pony club and agricultural shows, where Brett's passion for rodeo was ignited by watching saddle bronc riding at night-time events. Determined to become a cowboy, Brett pursued saddle bronc riding nationally and internationally from 1989 to 2000, consistently ranking among Australia's top 20 riders. However, his love for training horses led him to transition to dressage, and in 2000, he moved to Europe to train under top professionals before returning home to establish his own stable. Over the years, Brett has excelled in dressage, representing Australia at two World Equestrian Games and earning numerous accolades, including over 30 Australian Championships and a standout 2010 season featuring an 8th-place finish at the World Games in Kentucky. With extensive training under legendary riders like Edward Gal and Ulla Salzgeber, Brett developed a horse-friendly training system, which he now shares through “Performance Riders,” an online education program co-founded with Natalie Foxon to mentor riders of all levels, guiding them from foundational skills to high performance. He lives in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales with his wife Melinda and his son Jake.Wesbite: https://www.brettparbery.com.au/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PerformanceRidersInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/parberydressage/Support the showBecome a Patreon Member today! Get access to podcast bonus segments, ask questions to podcast guests, and even suggest future podcast guests while supporting Warwick: https://www.patreon.com/journeyonpodcastWarwick has over 650 Online Training Videos that are designed to create a relaxed, connected, and skilled equine partner. Start your horse training journey today!https://videos.warwickschiller.com/Check us out on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WarwickschillerfanpageWatch hundreds of free Youtube Videos: https://www.youtube.com/warwickschillerFollow us on Instagram: @warwickschiller
We are back! After a short hiatus, the boys are back in the swing of things. This episode we are hanging out with Dorrigo's Mr Nice Guy, a true legend of the community, Sam Dimarco. We talk all the usual non-sense plus all your sports and social news. All this and plenty more on this week's episode of TDP.
Get ready for a jam-packed Episode 35! Massive episode. This week, we're thrilled to have George from Dorrigo and Beyond on the show as we bring you all the latest from around the plateau. The Dorrigo social scene is buzzing with events, so grab your calendar. And, as if that wasn't enough, the boys are headed for the doghouse with our CQOTW: "What are your partner's most annoying traits?" What could possibly go wrong.... All this and plenty of other rubbish on this week's episode of TDP.
In this action-packed episode, we're thrilled to be joined by one of Dorrigo's favorite sons, Eucla Veamatahau Davies! Tune in as we dive into the latest sports buzz, from The Highlanders' thrilling victory in the local derby to our Rangers Rugby boys charging into the finals! Mickey K brings the heat, taking on the big companies with his signature fury. We also tackle your feedback from social media and explore this week's CQOTW: Should other countries be allowed to compete in our national sporting leagues? Plus, a special shoutout to all the lefties out there! Don't miss it!
Episode 31 of the Dorrigo Podcast is here, and it's a wild ride! Join the boys as they dive into the usual mix of news and sporting results from across the plateau, with a special spotlight on Dorrigo legend Wazza Francis. Mickey K gets fired up over tinned fruit in a rant you won't want to miss, and this week's Controversial Question is sure to stir up some patriotic debate. Plus, expect all the other nonsense you've come to love. This blurb was crafted by ChatGPT because we were too lazy to come up with something ourselves—enjoy the episode!
Episode 28 sees the boys interview the power couple of Dorrigo, Emer and Damo Barbe. Emer is the founder of Dorrigo Plateau News, an online news service all about promoting the plateau. Damo is one half of the Two Ordinary Cops podcast, a podcast all about what it's like being a police officer in the Northern Territory. After a good yarn with them, we get stuck into a cracking CQOTW that is all about the progress of our little town of Dorrigo.
In Episode 27 we're joined by Plateau legends Emer and Damo as we discuss all things Dorrigo. We hear all about a couple of huge wins for the Rangers and Highlanders and unpack a great question from the inbox that is all about zebra crossing etiquette. All this and plenty of other rubbish on this week's episode of TDP.
In Episode 26 we are joined by "one of" Dorrigo's favourite fencers, part time vocalist and full time good bloke, Trenno "Jason" Statham. We give Trenno an opportunity to redeem his man card... but does he succeed? As well as this, Stevie G gives us an update on the brewery and we talk all of the usual rubbish including your feedback and a controversial question that is all about neighbourly lawn mowing etiquette.
Jayden joins us this week to share his fascinating experiences of yowies, other cryptid beings and high strangeness from various locations in NSW, including Copeton Dam, Wyoming and Dorrigo. We also share the remarkable story of a yowie sighting from 2022 near Cassilis in the high country in VIC. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Episode 24 is all about the Dorrigo Rangers Rugby Club who have returned to the plateau after a near 9 year hiatus. We're joined by a couple of the Rangers young weapons, Zac and Campbell, as we unpack what was a huge occasion for the club and the town of Dorrigo. We also dive into all of your feedback from the inbox including the wiz-bin saga, team picker segment and the "country wave". To top it all off we unveil the new segment, "hand in your man card". All this and plenty of other rubbish on this week's episode of TDP.
Episode 22 features an interview with Dorrigo's Young Rural Woman of the Year 2023 winner Nikia Nolan. We hear all about what it's like juggling work and life on the farm with the fame and fortune of being the queen of the town. We also take on a brilliant CQOTW that's all wiz-bin etiquette. All this and plenty of other rubbish on this week's episode of TDP.
Episode 20 was recorded live from St Stephens church for an interview with Dorrigo's favourite reverend, Mike Ridge. "The Rev" talks about his journey that took him from one side of the globe to the other and how he came to be one of the top pub pool players on the mountain. As usual, the boys get into all the latest news from the plateau, covering sports and upcoming events. Mickey K produces some steam in his latest installment of the "Marengo Beef of the Week" and we unpack a stack of your feedback in our "From the Inbox" segment. All this and plenty of other rubbish, on this week's episode of TDP.
Episode 19 sees the gang interview one of Dorrigo's favourite personalities, Mr Nice Guy himself, Rob Capps aka Cappsy. Cappsy spins some yarns about what it was like running one of Sydney's most iconic and famous pubs - the good times, the not so good times and everything in between. The boys also unpack a CQOTW that maybe isn't so controversial. All this and more on this week's episode of TDP.
We're back! Episode 18 brings you all the latest news from the plateau including an interview with the newly crowned Dahlia Queen of Dorrigo. Stevie G returns as we wrap up a massive weekend of events in Dorrigo and premiere a new segment titled "The Marengo Beef of the Week" that's all about Mickey K blowing off some steam about relatively mundane things. All this and plenty of other rubbish on Dorrigo's favourite podcast.
We're back! Episode 14 features the long-awaited and highly anticipated interview with one of Dorrigo's most popular residents, local jack-of-all-trades Sim Mila. The boys also take on an interesting CQOTW regarding the age-old issues of parking and speed limits in town.
We're back! Episode 12 of The Dorrigo Podcast brings you all the latest news from around the plateau. This week's CQOTW is sure to upset a few people so apologies in advance! Stevie G rejoins Mick and Mick in the studio and we hear about some upcoming "Mick vs The World" challenges. All this and more on Dorrigo's favourite, and only, podcast.
Episode 11 brings you all the latest news from the plateau including a run down on the details for the upcoming Dorrigo Show. JT steps in as our panelist so we hear all about what it takes to become Dorrigo's Young Woman of the Year. We also give a Mick and Mick vs The World update and discuss our upcoming challenges. Last but certainly not least, we round things off with a cracking CQOTW...what does it take to earn the title of "a local"? All this and more on Dorrigo's favourite ( because it is the only one) podcast.
Can you believe it?! We've hit double figures! Episode 10 sees the boys interview Dorrigo's Ag expert and 2020 Woman of the Year, Jade Taylor. We also kick things off with a very painful wrap-up of the Hot Chip Challenge and we hear how things went after Mick and Mick took on the cricket club's bowling machine set at 160 clicks. The episode concludes with the famous Controversial Question of the Week... what is the most condescending thing you've been called? All this and more on this week's Dorrigo Podcast.
Episode 8 sees the boys interview Marc "Howie" Harris, a leader in the Dorrigo dairy industry and the recently appointed president of the Dorrigo Bushrangers Rugby Club. They also take on the Controversial Question of the Week, which for the first time ever, sees Mick and Mick agree on something!
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Episode 5 brings breaking news of a WWII grenade exploding at the Rec, a cracking interview with Dorrigo's new "Prince of Property" Tim Bayliss, and of course a controversial question of the week that is sure to divide the town. All this and more on this fortnight's episode of The Dorrigo Podcast.
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This week's episode of the Bees with Ben podcast features Michael Colvin of ‘High Meadow'. Michael was born and bred in Guyra, on top of the Great Dividing Range in the New England region of NSW. He was raised on a fine wool property near the small town of Wards Mistake, and has a passion for regenerative agriculture, having managed organic beef and sheep enterprises. Michael also loves his bees and is the President of the New England branch of the Amateur Beekeepers Association. For the last 12 years, Michael has been employed in a full-time capacity as a fencer; about 6 months ago he purchased a small excavator in order to diversify somewhat. About 3 or 4 years back, he also started up a small business selling local ‘cold country' honey. High Meadow is actually the family farm situated near Guyra at an altitude of 1300 m above sea level, which results in mild summers and cool winters. The business produces raw, unfiltered honey from chemical free hives located on selected sites across the Northern Tablelands from Dorrigo in the east to Inverell in the west. The High Meadow website, highmeadow.com.au, explains that the bees are only kept on sites where the land managers practice chemical free, regenerative agriculture. High Meadow honey is harvested during a limited season and is said to have a truly local flavour and pollen profile. It is cold extracted, raw and unfiltered to preserve the delicate aromas and enzymes, as well as the natural yeasts and pollens. Michael describes his location as being ‘a little north of halfway between Brisbane and Sydney and about two-and-a-half hours' inland from Coffs Harbour'. He says he currently maintains just under 50 hives and had an awesome season last spring and summer, with a yield of about 16 kg per 8 frames. Guyra is notable for having the highest caravan park in Australia, and routinely gets a couple of inches of snow in winter. Michael says it's not easy to keep bees in this area because there is such a short warm season; from Christmas onwards this necessitates making sure the bees have enough supplies to get them through to next spring. Once the queen starts laying in spring, the advent of a cold snap can see a hive run through a full box of honey within 2-3 weeks. The bulk of Michael's bees are therefore now located at a site which is around 6 degrees warmer, where they cruise through winter without a problem. Michael tells us that he has not been directly impacted by the varroa mite incursion in northern NSW; in the first couple of weeks after the mites were identified he travelled to Newcastle and spent 4 days working as a volunteer inspecting hives. He says he had a great time and met a lot of interesting people. He also relays that to date it is estimated that just over 2,100 volunteers have contributed the equivalent of 47 years of hours worked towards controlling the outbreak. Michael is quietly confident that we will eventually eliminate the mites; he's got a ‘good feeling that we will get round it'. When asked about his aspirations for the business, Michael replies that he would like to build it up to the point where he no longer has to fence; he says that he doesn't want to go too quick, as he doesn't want to sell bulk honey if possible. He and his partner Alison, a Research Fellow at the University of New England, do everything themselves (Alison loves the business side of the enterprise) and they are gaining some good traction locally. Last weekend they went to Moree to attend a festival, where they had a great reception and picked up another stockist for their products. In fact, the highmeadow.com.au website lists a dozen stockists across the New England region. Runny honey, creamed honey, honeycomb and pure beeswax may also be purchased online from the website. https://www.highmeadow.com.au/
Dorrigo, New South Wales is home for alternative country singer and songwriter, Morgan Tucker. After fronting a band for most of his musical career, Morgan joins us on Americana Music Profiles to talk about his debut solo project, For Better Or Worse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Sujata Allan. We recorded this last week in my home in Portland, OR. Songs in this episode: * Fortune (0:53) * Sleepy Cooper (Sujata Allan original) (12:55) * Possum on a Rail (22:42) * Mist in the Valley / Crumpet Amongst the Chickens (Jhana Allan originals) (35:33) * Dorrigo (42:51) * Bonus track: Nest of Leaves (Sujata Allan original) Whoa Mule on Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/artist/4f91N1j7wja0Y6q0wKuObC?si=8wDd7oEbSwiEZbUaYhQh6Q) Sujata Allan on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/sujata.allan/) Jhana Allan on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/jhanaallanmusic/) Rocky Bottom Girls on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/therockybottomgirls/) Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool) Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! (https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/) Sign up at PitchforkBanjo.com for my clawhammer instructional series! (https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/) Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set (https://boxset.fireside.fm/) Check out Cameron's old time trio Tall Poppy String Band (https://www.tallpoppystringband.com/)
Richard finds a surprising thing in the Dorrigo rainforest and Jo receives a rare version of Monopoly. Jo explores why the Jewish leaders feared the people in Luke 22 and Richard goes deep in the Trinity.Luke 22The Deep Things of God: How the Trinity Changes Everything, Fred SandersSupport the show
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Chris Miller. We recorded this back in February at Wintergrass in Bellevue, Washington. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Katy Hill (0:47) * Dorrigo (13:50) * The Blackest Crow (28:50) * Torrid Romance / Wedding Reel (46:46) * Done Gone (53:00) * Bonus track: Hang Me The Faux Paws https://thefauxpawsmusic.com/ The Revelers https://revelersband.com/ Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week's friend is Alex Sturbaum. We recorded this last week when they visited me at my home in Portland, Oregon. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Rocky Road to Dublin (0:49) * Dorrigo (20:00) * Eklunda Polska #1 and #3 (25:31) * Cumberland Gap (35:24) * Captains and Ships (47:52) * New Harbor (from Don Stratton) (1:01:37) * Bonus track: Isham Monday's Fire on the Mountain Download The Vashon Sessions: Volume IV: https://www.thevashonsessions.com/albums.html Pay rent at: https://www.realrentduwamish.org/ Visit Alex Sturbaum's website and download their albums: https://www.alexsturbaum.com/ Visit Raise the Rafters' website: https://rtrsong.org/ Visit Countercurrent's website: https://countercurrentmusic.com/ Pre-order Tall Poppy String Band's debut album on Kickstarter! http://kck.st/3ofpVpw Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tallpoppystringband/ and Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tallpoppystringband Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://get-up-in-the-cool-swag.creator-spring.com/ Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
The boys are back. This time we recount our crazy ride from Dorrigo to Nundle. It's got screaming, breakdowns, flat batteries and drunken mirages. All in days work for a couple of blokes just trying to get from the Goldy to Melbourne on motorbikes in peace. This ep is recorded from a hotel in Gundagai
The boys are back!!! We talk rodeos plus the first leg of our trip from Bribie to Dorrigo!
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! It's the second week of Get Up in the Cool month; where I share some extra special interviews in hopes that you'll be moved to support the show. This week's extra special guest is Anh Phung! You may know her as the flautist from Twisted Pine. We recorded this last month at IBMA in Raleigh, North Carolina. Tunes and songs in this episode: * Karen Collins' Tune (2:46) * Indian Eat the Woodchuck (19:12) * Over the Road to Maysville (31:46) * Chips and Sauce (original tune by Ira Bernstein) (52:50) * Dorrigo (original tune by George Jackson) (1:02:08) * Bonus track: Marion Reece's Cumberland Gap Follow Anh Phung on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anh.t.phung/ Visit Anh Phung's Linktree: https://linktr.ee/anh.t.phung Visit Twisted Pine's website: https://www.twistedpineband.com/ And Follow them on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/twistedpineband/ Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Buy Get Up in the Cool merch like t-shirts, phone cases, and masks! https://teespring.com/new-get-up-in-the-cool-swag Sign up at https://www.pitchforkbanjo.com/ for my clawhammer instructional series! Check out Cameron's other podcast, Think Outside the Box Set: https://boxset.fireside.fm/
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Genre-blending singer-songwriter Roberto joins us to discuss his debut single "Dorrigo," our favorite music-related books, and finding inspiration in many different kinds of music. Special shout-outs to Pann's in Westchester, CA and Tiago Coffee Bar + Kitchen in Hollywood, CA for providing us with caffeinated goodness! Thank you for all your love and support! Stay caffeinated everyone! www.croonersincoffeeshops.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/crooners-in-coffeeshops/message
This episode we set the alarm clock for an early start with Heath Cook, a dairy farmer from Dorrigo in the Northern Tablelands of NSW. It's a long way from the mines where he spent the first two decades of his working life. But when the fly-in-fly-out mining lifestyle began to keep him away from home for long stretches, it was time to ignore the advice of a financial planner and invest their life savings in a dairy farm. Despite having no experience working on or running a dairy farm. Fortunately for the Cook family, Heath didn't believe that failure was an option. So after years of hard work and learning from the helpful locals, Heath is now no longer a miner who became a dairy farmer; he's a dairy farmer who once worked in the mining industry. Propagate is proudly brought to you by the good folks at the New South Wales Department of Primary Industries Young Farmer Business Program. The Young Farmer Business Program is creating opportunities for young farmers and fishers to enter into or expand their existing businesses by helping them improve their business skills. The Young Farmer Business Program has been funded by the NSW Government through the Department of Primary Industries to deliver a multifaceted approach to help young farmers and fishers. Our program is providing access to new business ideas, tools, products and services relevant to young farmers and fishers. For more information on the Young Farmer Business Program please visit https://www.youngfarmer.nsw.gov.au/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friend is Nic Gareiss! We recorded this last week at the Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp in Rodney, Michigan. Watch the entire video episode on Youtube! (https://youtu.be/yCTXYGrMwj8) Tunes in this episode: Davey Davey Ramblin’ Hobo Dorrigo (from George Jackson) Old Yeller Dog Come Trottin' Through the Meeting House Marcus Martin’s Jig Bonus track: Last Chance Nic Gareiss’ website: http://www.nicgareiss.com/ This Is How We Fly’s website: http://www.thisishowwefly.net/ This Is How We Fly on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThisIsHowWeFly/ Nic Gareiss’ free performance in Lansing on July 18: https://www.cadl.org/event/402811?fbclid=IwAR0b5QXdp20NfN2RiSjkddHG3-mAr9uZQPPbw3lR5KcHvxuCV1hN2mbxFlA Earful of Fiddle Music and Dance Camp: http://www.earfuloffiddle.com/ If you liked Dorrigo, check out George Jackson's new album Time and Place: https://www.georgejacksonmusic.com/ Register for the live taping of Get Up in the Cool with Genevieve Koester in Chicago (July 27): https://www.oldtownschool.org/classes/detail/?courseid=6159&fbclid=IwAR3QKbn-uJxSMpj1vtTNFmrhWc0ZtB9KD0nV7yfGk00GXWwY7aEhqI7XN2o Register for Cameron's clawhammer banjo workshop in Chicago (July 27): https://www.oldtownschool.org/classes/detail/?courseid=6160&fbclid=IwAR0Q4eNMVcCuDd370FeiVjEtGvf6AsLEe3AbcyniLRsRWQMG8IOTEaN2BTg Big thanks to Elderly Instruments for sharing the show on social media! Visit their online store at https://www.elderly.com/
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friends are Ashlee Watkins and Andrew Small! We recorded this in the green room trailer at the Dorrigo Folk and Bluegrass Festival back in October. Dorrigo is held on Gumbaynggirr Country. Sovereignty never ceded. It's Get Up in the Cool Month! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon and get cool rewards! Also, please share this link on social media! https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Tunes we’ll play: Sleepy Cindy Brown’s Dream My Better Years Hello Stranger Wasted Words Reuben’s Train Bonus track: Walkin’ in the Parlour Like and follow The New Macedon Rangers on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashleeandandrew/ Listen to The New Macedon Rangers on Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/newmacedonrangers?fbclid=IwAR32I8wPbLKrB6-U8nNlbID8xbw8HStuWb3eKpzXVdG7WQr1WIea5Y5BmMc Like and follow The Haywood Billy Goats: https://www.facebook.com/HaywoodBillyGoats/ Check out Ashlee and Andrew’s Dorrigo Old-Time Music School: https://www.dorrigofolkbluegrass.com.au/dorrigo-folk-music-school.html Like and follow Get Up in the Cool on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getupinthecool/ Join Get Up in the Cool's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getupinthecool/ Thanks to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for supporting the show. Visit their website: https://www.elderly.com/.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! This week’s friends are Amy Alvey and Mark Kilianski! We recorded this in front of an audience on stage in a community garden at the Dorrigo Folk and Bluegrass Festival in October. And I apologize for not mentioning this last episode, but Dorrigo is held on Gumbaynggirr Country. Sovereignty never ceded. It's Get Up in the Cool Month! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon and get cool rewards! Also, please share this link on social media! https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Tunes we’ll play: Ida Red Milwaukee Blues Cherry River Rag The Brood of Hate Looking for Money Bonus track: Trombone Rag Amy and Mark's new website: https://www.hootandhollermusic.com/ Buy Milkers and Hollers, Amy and Mark's new album: https://hootandhollermusic.bandcamp.com/album/milkers-and-hollers Like and Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hootandhollermusic/ and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hootandhollermusic/ Like and follow Get Up in the Cool on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getupinthecool/ Join Get Up in the Cool's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getupinthecool/ Thanks to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for supporting the show. Visit their website: https://www.elderly.com/.
Welcome to Get Up in the Cool: Old Time Music with Cameron DeWhitt and Friends! I’ve got so many great friends this week! A whole band actually: Miriam Jones, Naomi Jones, Sujata Allan and Kate Barker from Sydney’s own Whoa Mule. We recorded this in the campgrounds at the Dorrigo Folk and Bluegrass Festival in October on Gumbaynggirr Country. Sovereignty never ceded. It's Get Up in the Cool Month! Support Get Up in the Cool on Patreon and get cool rewards! Also, please share this link on social media! https://www.patreon.com/getupinthecool Tunes we’ll play: Half Irish Garfield’s Blackberry Blossom John Riley the Shepherd Little Black Train Cold in Coburg/Hell Among the Yearlings/New Five Cent Piece Bonus track: My Love Flies Order Whoa Mule's CD on CDBaby: https://store.cdbaby.com/cd/whoamule2 Download their digital album on Bandcamp: https://whoamule.bandcamp.com/album/get-your-house-in-order Listen to Whoa Mule on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/4f91N1j7wja0Y6q0wKuObC?si=1ctQBJFORoeik4H5JJLo3Q Like and Follow Whoa Mule on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/whoamulemusic/ and Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/whoamulemusic/ Contact Whoa Mule an email: whoamulemusic@gmail.com Miriam Jones’ article about murder ballads: https://overland.org.au/2017/11/why-do-we-love-to-sing-murder-ballads-tradition-feminism-and-bluegrass/ Like and follow Get Up in the Cool on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/getupinthecool/ Join Get Up in the Cool's Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getupinthecool/ Thanks to Elderly Instruments in Lansing, Michigan for supporting the show. Visit their website: https://www.elderly.com/.
AgForce's new President Georgie Somerset ponders a question that's been irking her for some time. What hinders rural Australia from finding its voice? Join host Nicole Bond as she engages some brilliant minds in conversation to try and get some answers!Georgie Somerset is the President of Agforce in Queensland. She is also a cattle grazier and a fierce advocate for remote and regional businesses, women and development.There’s an Elephant in my Paddock host Nicole Bond put Georgie’s question to a number of experienced professionals in the hope of finding an answer!Susan Lyons is an independent strategy consultant who has developed marketing and customer strategies for 15 years. She's worked on some of the country’s largest brands while a Director at PwC and previously lead advertising strategies for Australia's most successful and effective advertising agencies CHE Proximity and Clemenger Melbourne.Sue Francis is a cattle producer from Dorrigo in New South Wales with a far ranging experience in social media and story telling from the paddock!Chris Earl is a Bendigo-based rural and regional affairs consultant and a former newspaper editor.
This is a preview of the Bellingen Business Small Business Month Seminars in Bellingen, Dorrigo and Urunga in the third week of October 2018. Details at: www.bellingenbusiness.com Thanks to the NSW Government and the Bellingen Shire Council.
This week Dr Karl answers your science questions and explains how lightning killed 68 dairy cows in Dorrigo in 2005.