• Lou Hopwood - LouFit Personal Training (Part Two)
    Dec 10 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 39 (Part Two)

    Guest: Lou Hopwood, Owner

    Business Name: Lou Fit Personal Training

    Website: https://www.loufitpersonaltraining.com.au/

    Topics Covered:

    / Staying in the Game for 15+ Years

    In an industry where most personal trainers last just 3–5 years, Louise shares what it has taken to build and maintain a thriving regional gym in Mansfield for more than 15 years – and why sustainability matters just as much as growth.

    / Avoiding Burnout When You Are the Business

    Early mornings, late nights, family life and her own training – Louise breaks down how she manages it all. She talks about the role of recovery, sleep and having a support team around her (myo, massage, mentors) so she can keep showing up for her clients.

    / From “I Can Do Everything” to Zone of Genius

    Louise explains how she shifted from trying to do everything herself – bookkeeping, marketing, cleaning and more – to focusing on her zone of genius: being in the room with clients. She shares how bringing in help has allowed her to better serve her community and scale sustainably.

    / Client Wins That Really Matter

    From being able to hold a new grandchild for an hour to living independently at 81 and feeling less socially isolated, Louise reflects on the everyday wins that define success for her and why she cares more about real life outcomes than personal bests on a barbell.

    / Collaboration, Community and Reading People

    Louise talks about collaboration over competition in regional towns, how partnerships strengthen community, and the skill of reading people – knowing when to push, when to pull back and how to create a genuinely safe space in the gym.

    / Lifelong Learning and What’s Next for Lou Fit

    From business mentoring to dropping in on other trainers’ classes while on holidays, Louise explains why ongoing learning is non-negotiable. She also shares what’s next for Lou Fit as her kids grow and she continues to reshape the business to work for her life, not the other way around.

    Connect with Louise: Train with Lou from anywhere via her live virtual and in-studio classes, and get a feel for the community on Instagram: @loufitpt

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    25 mins
  • Lou Hopwood - LouFit Personal Training (Part One)
    Dec 10 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 39 (Part One)

    Guest: Lou Hopwood, Owner

    Business Name: Lou Fit Personal Training

    Website: https://www.loufitpersonaltraining.com.au/

    Topics Covered:

    / Building a Thriving PT Business in a Town of 12,000

    How do you grow and sustain a successful personal training studio in a regional town at the base of Mt Buller? Louise shares the story of building Lou Fit Personal Training over 15 years in Mansfield, and what it really looks like behind the scenes.

    / Creating a Community-First Studio for Ages 10–83

    Lou unpacks how she’s created a genuinely welcoming space for people aged 10 to 83 – from the “one-percenters” and small personal touches that make clients feel seen, to turning her gym into a true community hub rather than just a place to work out.

    / Pivoting to Virtual and Building a Hybrid Model When COVID hit

    Lou pivoted overnight to virtual classes to keep her clients moving and connected. She explains how that shift not only kept the doors open but also evolved into a hybrid model that still serves her regional community today.

    / Designing Memberships for Real Regional Life

    From uni students and “mature moves” clients to farmers juggling seasons and long hours, Lou shares the creative ways she packages memberships so people at different life stages can still access consistent training and support.

    / Consistency, Women’s Health and Competing Kindly

    Lou talks about running women’s health events for eight years, why consistency matters so much in small towns, and how she chooses to “compete kindly” in a crowded local fitness market – believing there are “enough people for everyone” if you stay in your lane.

    This is Part 1 of the conversation with Lou – jump into Part 2 next to hear more of her story and practical wisdom for regional business owners.

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    35 mins
  • Paul Olsen - ISH24 Safety & Rescue (Part Two)
    Nov 16 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 38 (Part Two)

    Guest: Paul Olsen, General Manager

    Business Name: ISH24 Safety and Rescue

    Website: www.ish24.com.au

    LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/paul-olsen-bendigo

    Topics Covered:

    / Navigating Growth and Challenges in a Niche Market

    Paul continues the conversation, sharing insights from leading ISH24 through a competitive and highly specialized safety and rescue industry.

    / Standing Out in a Competitive Industry

    Paul highlights the breadth of ISH24’s services — from equipment sales and servicing to expert training — and explains how their integrated approach sets them apart in a crowded market.

    / Training for Community Safety

    The discussion turns to the vital role of skilled first aiders on site. Paul shares how ISH24’s training programs, led by current and former paramedics, help businesses maintain safety and preparedness across industries.

    / Adapting and Thriving During COVID-19

    Paul recounts the challenges of the pandemic and how ISH24 adapted strategically, supporting clients while navigating uncertainty. Their approach to recruitment and operational flexibility ensured continuity and growth.

    / Growth Through Adversity

    Despite industry setbacks, ISH24 leveraged opportunities to expand, ultimately tripling their business and securing major new clients. Paul reflects on how resilience and strategy fuelled this remarkable growth.

    / People, Culture, and Regional Impact

    The conversation wraps with insights into proactive recruitment, strong team communication and building a company culture that supports growth — demonstrating how a regional business can have national influence.

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    33 mins
  • Paul Olsen - ISH24 Safety & Rescue (Part One)
    Nov 16 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 38 (Part One)

    Guest: Paul Olsen, General Manager

    Business Name: ISH24 Safety and Rescue

    Website: www.ish24.com.au

    LinkedIn: https://au.linkedin.com/in/paul-olsen-bendigo

    Topics Covered:

    / The Journey to 300 Employees

    Paul Olsen shares his journey from stepping into a completely new industry to leading one of Bendigo’s fastest-growing businesses. Today, ISH 24 employs more than 300 people across Australia, delivering specialist safety and rescue services to high-risk industries.

    / Understanding Confined Space Management

    Paul breaks down the complex world of confined space management – explaining the systems, training and teamwork required to keep people safe in some of the most hazardous environments.

    / A National Footprint and Award-Winning Growth

    ISH24’s commitment to excellence has earned them both the Business of the Year 2025 and the National Global Footprint Award. Paul reflects on the recognition, the hard work behind it and what it means for a regional business making national impact.

    / Training, Consultancy, and Capability

    As a Registered Training Organisation, ISH24 delivers industry-leading safety education and consultancy services. Paul shares how the company continues to build capability across mining, emergency response and essential services sectors.

    / Growth, People, and Purpose

    From managing a growing national team to maintaining strong client relationships, Paul discusses the challenges and lessons of scaling a regional business with purpose and integrity.

    References:

    • ISH24 – Safety & Rescue: https://ish24.com.au
    • Australian Fire and Emergency Services Authorities Council (AFAC): https://www.afac.com.au
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    30 mins
  • Bianca Tarrant - Our Cow (Part Two)
    Oct 26 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 37 (Part Two)

    Guest: Bianca Tarrant, Co-Founder Business Name: Our Cow Website: https://www.ourcow.com.au LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/bianca-tarrant-a73b2519b/

    Topics Covered:

    / Building Knowledge and a C-Suite Team from the Ground Up

    Bianca shares how Our Cow grew by surrounding themselves with skilled mentors, industry experts, and a hand-picked leadership team—despite her and Dave's lack of formal business backgrounds. Their approach: hire people better than you and grow into your leadership role.

    / Leading with Culture and Self-Development

    As the business scaled, Bianca and Dave learned the importance of personal growth and letting go of control. They focused on improving workplace culture, empowering staff, and showing up as the best versions of themselves.

    / The Power of Storytelling and Marketing Through Authenticity

    Our Cow’s success was largely driven by grassroots, video-first storytelling on social media. Bianca discusses how transparency, daily farm life, and staying relatable helped build trust with a city-based customer base—and how they inspired other farmers to do the same.

    / Evolving Strategy While Staying Customer-Focused

    Bianca details how their early desire to serve everyone led to strategic shifts: refining product range, raising prices, and attracting a customer base that values quality and ethics over price. Knowing their customer became key to sustainable growth.

    / Navigating Industry Perception and Carving a Niche

    Initially met with skepticism, Our Cow earned the respect of the wider agriculture industry by proving their value as a complementary market—not competition. Bianca reflects on their position as industry advocates and change agents.

    / What’s Next for Our Cow

    With national reach and processing in place, Our Cow is focusing on growing its subscriber base, staying true to its meat-first model, and exploring future retail and international expansion opportunities.

    / Women in Agriculture: Breaking Barriers

    Bianca speaks candidly about being a young female leader in a male-dominated industry. She shares the challenges of gaining respect, the crucial role of female leaders in Our Cow’s success, and her mission to model inclusive leadership.

    / Lessons in Resilience, Delegation, and Asking Bold Questions

    From staffing to scale, Bianca shares valuable takeaways—including how asking the right questions led to major breakthroughs (like nearly securing a $10M investor), and why letting go of operations enabled true leadership.

    / The Role of Team, Culture and Motivation

    Bianca explains how a strong, unified team in Casino has powered their success. Through hiring for attitude, promoting from within, and building a culture of autonomy and trust, they’ve created an A-team that fuels growth and morale.

    / Introducing Their New Podcast: Paddock Talk

    Bianca announces their new podcast aimed at telling more farmer stories and connecting even deeper with their community.

    References:

    • Our Cow – https://www.ourcow.com.au
    • Paddock Talk Podcast – Available via Our Cow's social platforms
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    35 mins
  • Bianca Tarrant - Our Cow (Part One)
    Oct 26 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 37 (Part Two)

    Guest: Bianca Tarrant, Co-Founder Business Name: Our Cow Website: https://www.ourcow.com.au LinkedIn: https:// linkedin.com/in/bianca-tarrant-a73b2519b/

    Topics Covered:

    / Building Knowledge and a C-Suite Team from the Ground Up

    Bianca shares how Our Cow grew by surrounding themselves with skilled mentors, industry experts, and a hand-picked leadership team – despite her and Dave's lack of formal business backgrounds. Their approach: hire people better than you and grow into your leadership role.

    / Leading with Culture and Self-Development

    As the business scaled, Bianca and Dave learned the importance of personal growth and letting go of control. They focused on improving workplace culture, empowering staff, and showing up as the best versions of themselves.

    / The Power of Storytelling and Marketing Through Authenticity

    Our Cow’s success was largely driven by grassroots, video-first storytelling on social media. Bianca discusses how transparency, daily farm life, and staying relatable helped build trust with a city-based customer base – and how they inspired other farmers to do the same.

    / Evolving Strategy While Staying Customer-Focused

    Bianca details how their early desire to serve everyone led to strategic shifts: refining product range, raising prices, and attracting a customer base that values quality and ethics over price. Knowing their customer became key to sustainable growth.

    / Navigating Industry Perception and Carving a Niche

    Initially met with skepticism, Our Cow earned the respect of the wider agriculture industry by proving their value as a complementary market—not competition. Bianca reflects on their position as industry advocates and change agents.

    / What’s Next for Our Cow

    With national reach and processing in place, Our Cow is focusing on growing its subscriber base, staying true to its meat-first model, and exploring future retail and international expansion opportunities.

    / Women in Agriculture: Breaking Barriers

    Bianca speaks candidly about being a young female leader in a male-dominated industry. She shares the challenges of gaining respect, the crucial role of female leaders in Our Cow’s success, and her mission to model inclusive leadership.

    / Lessons in Resilience, Delegation, and Asking Bold Questions

    From staffing to scale, Bianca shares valuable takeaways – including how asking the right questions led to major breakthroughs (like nearly securing a $10M investor), and why letting go of operations enabled true leadership.

    / The Role of Team, Culture and Motivation

    Bianca explains how a strong, unified team in Casino has powered their success. Through hiring for attitude, promoting from within, and building a culture of autonomy and trust, they’ve created an A-team that fuels growth and morale.

    / Introducing Their New Podcast: Paddock Talk

    Bianca announces their new podcast aimed at telling more farmer stories and connecting even deeper with their community.

    References:

    • Our Cow – https://www.ourcow.com.au
    • Paddock Talk Podcast – Available via Our Cow's social platforms
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    22 mins
  • Scott & Sam McLarty - Connecting Futures
    Oct 12 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 36 Guests: Scott & Sam McLarty, Founders Business Name: Connecting Futures Website: https://connectingfutures.com.au LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scott-mclarty2/

    Topics Covered:

    / Youth Employment Through a Neurodiverse Lens

    Scott and Sam McLarty share how Connecting Futures helps young neurodiverse people (ages 15–25) transition into meaningful employment. Drawing from their own lived experience, they explain how adapting the environment – not the individual – enables long-term success.

    / Building an Inclusive, Award-Winning Culture

    The pair reflect on winning the Diverse and Inclusive Workplace category at the Bendigo Business Excellence Awards. Their focus on staff engagement, trust-building and shared purpose has created a team culture that empowers both workers and participants.

    / Expanding Through Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA)

    Connecting Futures has been selected to deliver the Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) program across several regional areas including Bendigo, Maryborough, Castlemaine, Echuca, Shepparton and the Sunshine Coast. This expands their reach beyond NDIS to include people with a disability, injury, or health condition.

    / A Personal Mission Rooted in Lived Experience

    As parents of neurodivergent children, Scott and Sam bring empathy and deep understanding to their work. They describe their journey from navigating the school system to creating a service that now supports over 70 young people each week through mentoring and team-based projects.

    / Transformational Participant Journeys

    The episode features powerful success stories, including:

    Henry, who went from struggling to secure interviews to becoming a permanent V/Line employee and purchasing his first home at 22.

    Sammy, who built confidence, moved out of home, and started an IT career at Coliban Water after completing cybersecurity studies.

    / Partnering With Industry to Drive Inclusion

    Scott and Sam outline how they collaborate with businesses to create neurodiverse-friendly workplaces. This includes training, sensory spaces and leveraging government funding to support onboarding and workplace adjustments.

    / Demystifying the NDIS System for Families

    They discuss the complexity of the NDIS and the importance of empowering families and young people to understand and manage their own plans. Practical tools like the NDIS app and informed advocacy play a key role in increasing self-determination.

    / Sustainable Business With Purpose

    From their early days as a one-person NDIS support service, Connecting Futures has grown through clear values, participant-first design and a deep commitment to leaving a lasting legacy in communities across Victoria and Queensland.

    References:

    • Connecting Futures – https://connectingfutures.com.au
    • Inclusive Employment Australia (IEA) – https://www.jobaccess.gov.au
    • NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) – https://www.ndis.gov.au
    • V/Line – https://www.vline.com.au
    • Coliban Water – https://www.coliban.com.au
    • Bendigo TAFE – Construction Pathways – https://www.bendigotafe.edu.au
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    1 hr and 23 mins
  • Julian Perez - Villawood Properties
    Sep 28 2025

    Remarkable Regional Business – Episode 35 Guest: Julian Perez, Regional Development Manager Business Name: Villawood Properties Website: https://villawoodproperties.com.au LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/julian-perez-70084076/

    Topics Covered:

    / Community-Centric Property Development Julian Perez outlines how Villawood Properties distinguishes itself by embedding community values at the heart of its residential developments. He explains how creating meaningful spaces – like parks, clubhouses and communal facilities – helps build stronger, connected communities.

    / The Role of Regional Expansion The episode dives into Villawood's regional strategy, particularly in Bendigo and other Victorian towns. Julian emphasises the benefits and responsibilities of developing in regional Australia and how these areas are crucial to housing supply and long-term sustainability.

    / Urban Planning with a Human Lens Julian reflects on the importance of good urban planning. The conversation explores how smart planning, design and layout significantly influence liveability, mental health and social interaction in growing communities.

    / Affordability and Accessibility in Housing A key challenge discussed is housing affordability. Julian shares Villawood's initiatives aimed at ensuring housing remains accessible to a wider demographic, including first-home buyers, while balancing rising development costs.

    / Sustainability and Innovation in Development The conversation touches on Villawood’s commitment to sustainability, including environmental considerations, building standards and the integration of green infrastructure into housing estates.

    / Career Journey and Passion for Community Building Julian shares insights into his career path – from construction to strategic regional development and what motivates him to create spaces that truly impact lives beyond the physical homes themselves.

    References:

    • Villawood Properties – https://villawoodproperties.com.au
    • Regional development and planning in Victoria - https://www.rdv.vic.gov.au/
    • Housing affordability trends in Australia - https://www.aihw.gov.au/reports/australias-welfare/housing-affordability
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    1 hr and 10 mins