Gavin Burner.
Gavin Burner is the host of "From The Sea To The Outback" podcast.
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Gavin finds out how his father managed sheep on their Australian property up to the 1980s.
Looking after the stock
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On a tour of Torrens Island Quarantine Station near Adelaide, its history is explored.
Torrens Island Quarantine
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Why Gavin's sister moved back to the country, and loves her new garden.
My Sister Vicki
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Discussion of the South Australian Maritime Museum and the Windjammer sailing ships.
History of the Windjammer sailing ships
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Gavin interviews his father Keith about his childhood and Christmas before cars.
My Father Christmas
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Gavin interviews Libby, Ian and Tiffany about the importance of peer groups and what they mean to them.
The Power of Peers (Part 2)
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In this episode Gavin interviews Ian about the power of peers and its importance!
The Power of Peers (Part 1)
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In this episode Gavin interviews his father Keith and they discuss harvesting as far back as the 1920's (before he was even born!).
Harvest Time
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In this episode Gavin interviews his dad Keith about moving stock in 1949.
Moving Sheep
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Gavin interviews his father Keith about how people would buy land in 1949 - involving pulling paper out of a hat!
In A Hat/Buying Land
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In this episode Gavin and Libby talk about what it means to make decisions for yourself and how important it is.
Decision Making
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In this episode Gavin and Libby talk about what it means to have human rights and how important it is.
Human Rights
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