Episodes

  • 16th August 2018 -GOH - (Brian Morgan)
    Feb 20 2023

    Brian spent his childhood on a farm in country South Australia. It was marginal country, so life could be hard. His farther had a stroke when Brian was just fourteen. He left the farm to work in mines and trans-shipping. Later Brian developed to dismantling bridges, working on building sites, furnaces, windmills and bores and even aerial spraying. In a great work transformation, he became a nurse in hospitals and jails. He has a remarkable depth of compassion and understanding. He has been married to Cathy for over forty years.

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    25 mins
  • 9th August 2018 -GOH (Debra Saar)
    Feb 20 2023

    Debra moved to Adelaide with her family when Deb was seven. She had a special talent in highland dancing and travelled to Canada to participate in a national exhibition. This was followed by another tour when she was 14, and travelled to Scotland two years later for yet another exhibition. Over the years she has travelled extensively. She has worked in developing the skills of people and organisations - computing, team leadership and positive psychology and describes herself as a raging, extreme optimist.

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    26 mins
  • 5th July 2018 -GOH (Max O'Connor) PART 2
    Nov 22 2022

    (Part 2 of 2)

    Max also loved cricket. He played for Port Adelaide for 14 years, 10 in A grade. He was best known as a cricket umpire, officiating on more than 430 games on over 27 years. This included the famous 1977 Centenary Test Match against England at the MCG. He has also umpired several social and charity matches as a volunteer. 

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    27 mins
  • 28th June 2018 -GOH (Max O'Connor) PART 1
    Nov 22 2022

    (Part 1 of 2)

    Max is a well-known South Australian and has a passion for sports, particularly football and cricket. He loved the Alberton oval. He played for Port Adelaide and Sturt before becoming an umpire.

    He umpired 160 SANFL games and the 1967 Grand Final. He was also a football radio commentator. 

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    26 mins
  • 21st June 2018 -GOH (Barbara Hosking)
    Nov 22 2022

    Having just celebrated her 90th birthday, Barbara reflects on her life. From being a tomboy as a child to a very talented tennis player, she married and had four children. Having saved and bought a car, she and family did a lot of travelling. She and Craig were married for 62 years. Barbara volunteered with Vision Australia Radio for 25 years. 

    Barbara died in October 2018.

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    26 mins
  • 14th June 2018 -GOH (Judith Dwyer)
    Nov 22 2022

    In early-adult life Judith became highly involved with the advancement of women's issue, both in Canada and Australia, then had rapid advancement in the Health Bureaucracy with management positions. Highly qualified, she became Professor of Health Care at Flinders University in 2006. No retired, she is busy with writing and research projects.

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    27 mins
  • 07th June 21018 - GOH (Ian Milroy)
    Nov 22 2022

    Ian was born in England during World War II. He was a gifted student and early in his working life was engaged in Advanced Engineering in Advanced Weapons; Automatic Landing Systems and Energy Systems Effectiveness on trains - gaining prestigious awards and a PHD. He retired as a Professor in 2003

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    27 mins
  • 31 March, 2018 -GOH (Don Looker)
    Oct 25 2022

    Don worked with the MTT (tramways), and joined the Air Force during WWII. He transferred to the Royal Air Force in England, and saw 38 missions over Germany, including the dreaded Dresden. He is a strong participant in community affairs and is a Life Member of several organisations.

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    27 mins