• Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 8 "The Arts, again"
    Apr 27 2024

    In the final episode of this series, listen to Rebecca Rose speak about the renaissance women Mary Fairburn, Mannie Maund talk about her cello teacher Libby and Helen McBurney on the author Henry Handel Richardson.

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    29 mins
  • Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 7 "Growing"
    Apr 17 2024

    Extraordinary/Ordinary celebrates and commemorates local women's history. In episode number 7 you will hear gardener Kaso Sparks speak about her client, Joan, broadcaster Maz Bennet on sericulturist Sarah Bladen Neill, student Blossom Symon D'Onofrio talks about Mel Willard, co-founder of the Gung Hoe Growers. You can also hear Artist as Family Meg Ulman on permaculture legend Su Dennett and Suz Kalk from The Village, on cook and nurturer Trish Hayes. For more information see Show Notes Please like and follow this podcast - it helps to get it out there.

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    31 mins
  • Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 6 "Movement"
    Apr 8 2024

    Extraordinary/Ordinary celebrates and commemorates local women's history. In episode number 6 you will hear Fitness instructor Mandy Chillcott speak about mountain biker Carrie Edney, local councillor Rosier Annear on her dance troupe "Lady Fun Times", newspaper editor Lisa Dennis on women's soccer and gardener and activist Solway Nutting on her friend, the motorcycle legend Peggy Hyde.

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    29 mins
  • Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 5 "Wellness"
    Apr 4 2024

    Extraordinary/Ordinary celebrates and commemorates local women's history. In episode number 5 you will hear yoga teacher Jane Mallick speak about menstrual educator Jane Bennett, Regrarian Lisa Heenan on her mum, champion diver Pearl Heenan, Stefania Netcu on inspiring Vicki Edwards and Leonie Saunders talk about Dr. Janet Bacon.

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    28 mins
  • Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 4 "Giving"
    Mar 28 2024

    Extraordinary/Ordinary celebrates and commemorates local women's history. In this fourth episode hear Lesley Bowe speak about her Army Nurse Aunt, Jessie Bowe, Educator and "Girl Racer" Norma Gray, Lisa Tancredi on dog groomer Judy Davis and Scout Simpson Purdon on her teacher, Carla Cash.

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    32 mins
  • Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 3 "Impact of the Arts"
    Mar 20 2024

    Extraordinary/Ordinary celebrates and commemorates local women's history. In this third episode hear Mara McGann Reynolds talk about dance educator Edna Reinhardt, the artist Melinda Harper on Aunty Julie McHale, Yowie Central Podcaster Sarah Bignell on Suzanne Donisthorpe and curator Emma Busowski discuss Christian Waller.

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    29 mins
  • Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 2 "Golden Years"
    Mar 14 2024

    Extraordinary/Ordinary celebrates and commemorates local women's history. In this second episode hear former curator Lauretta Zilles speak about the Leviny women, volunteer Diane Linton on the indomitable Winnie Brotherton and historian Robyn Annear discuss lawyer and president of the House Wives' Association, Gladys Hain

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    29 mins
  • Extraordinary/Ordinary Episode 1 "Beginnings"
    Mar 14 2024

    Extraordinary/Ordinary celebrates and commemorates local women's history. In this first episode listen to interviews with indigenous artist Kerri Douglas, historian Marjorie Theobald and heritage advisor Kacey Sinclair as they talk about the women who have made an impact on them - including Fanny Finch, a goldfields businesswoman and a single mother of four, with African heritage

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    30 mins