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R.M.Williams OUTBACK

R.M.Williams OUTBACK

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R.M.Williams OUTBACK reangles its authentic, experienced lens on rural and regional Australia into the audio space. The hugely successful OUTBACK magazine has been published for 25 years and knows the Australian bush like nobody else. This podcast is inspired by the informative writing and spectacular photography in the magazine but is not limited to this content. Explore Australian news, events, stations, nature, art, people, history, gear, tracks, travel, pubs, towns and much more.

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  • We bought the pub: how Brad and Belinda Seymour are bringing remote Arltunga back to life
    Dec 14 2025

    Brad and Belinda Seymour have reopened the Arltunga Bush Pub in the NT's East Macdonell Ranges, sharing their journey of revitalising this historical site. They discuss their backgrounds, the challenges of running a business in a remote area, and their vision for creating a unique outback experience that combines history, hospitality, and nature. The conversation highlights their commitment to preserving local heritage while providing modern amenities, including glamping accommodations and a flexible dining experience. They also reflect on the beauty of the surrounding landscape and their aspirations for the future.

    Some highlights:

    • The ArltUnga Bush Pub is a historical site in central Australia.
    • Brad and Belinda have deep connections to the land and its history.
    • They aim to revitalise the pub and preserve its heritage.
    • The couple has experience in aviation and customer service.
    • Renovations were extensive and involved local tradespeople.
    • Glamping accommodations offer a unique outback experience.
    • They provide a flexible dining experience without a set menu.
    • The East Macdonell Ranges are often overshadowed by the West Macs.
    • They attract both local and international travelers.
    • The couple envisions a future filled with events and community engagement.

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    23 m
  • Everything you need to know about taking a gap year with journalist Kirsty McKenzie
    Nov 30 2025

    This conversation delves into the concept of gap years in Australia, exploring the diverse experiences of young people who take a year off between school and further education or work. Journalist Kirsty McKenzie shares insights from her feature in Outback Magazine, highlighting the motivations, benefits, and challenges faced by gappers, including financial considerations, personal growth, and the impact on future studies. The discussion also touches on the emerging trend of 'golden gappers' – older individuals seeking new experiences after retirement. Overall, the podcast emphasises the value of gap years in shaping young people's lives and careers.

    Key takeaways:

    • Many Australian school leavers are taking gap years.
    • Gap years are not just for school leavers; older individuals are also participating.
    • Attitude is more important than background for gap year success.
    • Rural students find gap years particularly appealing for financial reasons.
    • Research shows gap years have little effect on degree completion.
    • Students return from gap years more motivated and focused.
    • The gap year industry is growing, with many businesses offering programs.
    • Volunteering during a gap year can be costly.
    • Career opportunities in agriculture and hospitality are abundant for gappers.
    • Golden gappers are redefining the concept of taking a break later in life.

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    35 m
  • The last days of Zane Grey: how a Hollywood legend came to be loved in Australia
    Nov 16 2025

    This fascinating conversation between author Vicki Hastrich and host Terri Cowley delves into the final years of Hollywood legend Zane Grey and his trips to Australia to go game fishing and make films.

    Some key takeaways:

    • Grey filmed the first Jaws-type move on Hayman Island called White Death
    • Grey overcame a stroke to come back to Australia to hunt for great white sharks
    • When the popular Grey arrived in Australia the response was akin to Beatlemania
    • Grey's legacy in Australia included putting it on the map as a fishing destination
    • Grey questioned Australia's treatment of its Aborignal peoples

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    28 m
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