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  • The Knitting Nanna's
    Feb 25 2026

    What motivates a group of mild mannered older Australian women to protest outside their local member of parliament’s office every week? Rhonda Allen, Morley Grainger & Franziska Charteris explain to Megan; it’s the fear of what coal and gas mining is doing to our precious planet and what our future generations will inherit.Knitting Nannas call themselves a “disorganisation”, they are not party aligned and vow to “annoy all politicians equally”. They sit, they knit, they plot. Knit in, knit on Nannas!!

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    49 min
  • Sharyn Howard
    Feb 19 2026

    Sharyn Howard has lead an incredible life and she’s written a book; “What’s in the Box” to document her journey so far.From a childhood marred by trauma and loss, Sharyn embarked on a path of liberation that would take her to the farthest corners of the world and into the depths of her own soul. From the monasteries of Tibet to meeting the Dalai Lama in India... from volunteering on Mother Theresa's missions in Kolkota and starting her own Prison Project in Nepal.

    Sharyn has a wealth of stories, only skimming the surface with Megan here today.

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    41 min
  • Ahri Tallon
    Jan 14 2026

    Ahri Tallon is the coordinator of Darling Downs Environment Council. He grew up in the Northern Rivers region of NSW with parents who valued the environment. Ahri has a strong sense of community and the components that make a “rich” one. From his youth work to programs around healthy masculinity, his advocacy and activism is admirable and inspiring.

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    44 min
  • Michael Harrison
    Jan 8 2026

    In his own words Michael Harrison is a Brisbane-based community advocate, husband, and dad who has found his purpose in supporting people with Down Syndrome and Intellectual Disabilities.

    His life has been shaped by family, career, and the journey he’s been on since becoming a father 18 years ago.

    A charming interview with a man who can see a silver lining at 100 paces.

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    45 min
  • Eliza Lebsanft
    Dec 19 2025

    Eliza Lebsanft describes herself as empathetic, passionate and loyal. After completing an economics degree she thought she had to get a “serious” job.

    But what Eliza really wanted to do was keeping working and learning about her part-time job as a dog behaviour therapist. Everything from pack walks, safe socialisation and destination days, Eliza lives and breathes dogs.

    Eliza is such a delightful young person with so much enthusiasm Megan briefly thought about getting a dog herself (only briefly).

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    41 min
  • Ian Stewart Koster
    Dec 18 2025

    Ian Stewart Koster is passionate about many things. Painting, horses, timber craftsmanship, the story of Cobb and Co. are but a few.Thankfully for the people of this region, Ian was able to combine all these loves. Funded by community supporters, Ian painted an incredible 15 x 4 metre mural on the side of a building on the corner of Clifford and Margaret Streets, Toowoomba.The mural commemorates the 100th anniversary of the last official Cobb & Co mail run. It depicts Fred Thompson driving Coach 141, an eight-horse team departing Surat bound for Yuleba in 1924. In terms of a legacy project, it’s a pretty good one. The boy from Africa has left a lasting impression and visually recorded of one of Australia’s greatest moments.

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    48 min
  • Tabitha Wordsworth
    Dec 17 2025

    Tabitha Wordsworth is a biology honours graduate whose life has seen many twists and turns.From writing a book on intensive early intervention for children with autism to selling healing stone jewellery, Tabitha has walked down a lot of roads.She’s honest and raw about her mental health journey and the importance of being connected to others in the community. Tabitha’s story is a fascinating one.


    If anything raised in the program raises concerns for you or someone you know, please seek advice from a qualified health professional. For immediate support please contact Beyond Blue on 1300 22 4636 or visit beyondblue.org.au

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    43 min
  • Peter Ellis
    Dec 16 2025

    Peter Ellis worked on the coldest, driest, windiest continent on earth - Antartica. In fact he did two tours of duty, each time spending a year living and working at a place known as “the final frontier”.

    Peter was originally employed as a carpenter but ended up being in charge of the dogs and the dogs breeding program. He recalls the years spent in Antartica with pragmatism and extreme fondness.

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    44 min