In this episode, we head to Quambone, a small farming town on the edge of the Macquarie Marshes, where the landscape and the people are inextricably linked. Life here moves with the rhythm of the seasons — shaped by water, land, and a deep respect for both.
Through stories of family, farming, and the local school, we hear how Quambone’s people stay connected to each other and to country. From vivid memories of growing up in the district to reflections on what it means to raise the next generation in a remote community, this episode paints a warm, authentic portrait of a town that’s proud, practical, and full of heart.
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In this episode, we head to Quambone, a small farming town on the edge of the Macquarie Marshes, where the landscape and the people are inextricably linked. Life here moves with the rhythm of the seasons — shaped by water, land, and a deep respect for both.
Through stories of family, farming, and the local school, we hear how Quambone’s people stay connected to each other and to country. From vivid memories of growing up in the district to reflections on what it means to raise the next generation in a remote community, this episode paints a warm, authentic portrait of a town that’s proud, practical, and full of heart.
In this episode, we pull into Byrock, NSW — a tiny outback town with a big personality and a warm welcome waiting at the Mulga Creek Hotel. Situated between Bourke and Nyngan, Byrock may be small in size, but it’s overflowing with character, history, and that classic outback humour.
From the chatter around the pub to the laughter echoing from the Marra Creek Public School, we discover the stories that keep this close-knit community thriving. Whether it’s a yarn from behind the bar, a memory from the classroom, or reflections on life in the red dirt heart of NSW, this episode captures the essence of what makes Byrock truly special — its people.
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In this episode, we head to Quambone, a small farming town on the edge of the Macquarie Marshes, where the landscape and the people are inextricably linked. Life here moves with the rhythm of the seasons — shaped by water, land, and a deep respect for both.
Through stories of family, farming, and the local school, we hear how Quambone’s people stay connected to each other and to country. From vivid memories of growing up in the district to reflections on what it means to raise the next generation in a remote community, this episode paints a warm, authentic portrait of a town that’s proud, practical, and full of heart.