Episodes

Monday Sep 09, 2024
Monday Sep 09, 2024
John Abbot is a Senior Fellow in the Research Program at the IPA (Institute of Public Affairs), and also a contributing author and editor on several editions of, 'Climate Change The Facts'.
This book series, which contains contributions from many scientists and researchers across varying knowledge bases, offers an evidence-based approach to discussing the facts and myths around climate change (previously identifying as global warming), and follows the basic scientific process of challenging something until it can be proven, or disproven...as opposed to simply stated, repeated, and enacted.
John joins us today to discuss the upcoming edition, AI rainfall forecasting, and more.
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Monday Sep 02, 2024
Monday Sep 02, 2024
Alexandra Vyner is a close family friend from Sydney, who’s particular skill in making costumes led to her studying a degree in properties and objects at the National Institute of Dramatic Art, or NIDA.
Ally has now worked on several major movie productions that have filmed in Australia, and while she was visiting us at the farm, Ally was kind enough to join me in the studio for a catch up on how her studies have gone, what she has learned, and what she has been working on.
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Sunday Aug 25, 2024
Sunday Aug 25, 2024
CEO of WA Farmers, Trevor Whittington, joins us in this episode to discuss a range of topics, including: - The varying assaults on private property ownership,
- The trend in the size of farms getting bigger and the number of farmers decreasing,
- Where people live and why,
- Comparisons from agricultural regions abroad,
- Sheep vs abattoirs
- Politics, and more.
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Sunday Aug 18, 2024
Sunday Aug 18, 2024
If you want to know what the Sheep Live Export process is really like, you need to hear it from people in the industry, not the people stopping it.
Mandy joins us to talk about her experience working with livestock, how she came to WA and ended up sailing multiple live export voyages (and still is today), what the process is like on-board, at the destination port, and much more.
The Livestock Collective have some amazing videos and other info showcasing the entire live export process from paddock to processing. https://www.thelivestockcollective.com.au/
If you want to help out in the fight to keep the industry alive and our farmers farming, there's ways you can. Find out more here: https://www.keepthesheep.com.au/
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Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Sunday Aug 11, 2024
Filming animals for movies and productions is no easy feat, and training them to be camera-ready, harder still.
Farmer Nigel from York in WA has had an incredible life working with and training animals, and we'll hear more of his stories in time, but today he joins us to chat about his experience on the set of the upcoming Aussie feature film, Runt, starring quite a few of his animals, and plenty of dramas besides!
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Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Sunday Aug 04, 2024
Nick joins us today to discuss:
- A wide range of policy issues, including Firearms Legislation, Health and Education.
- His reasons for entering politics.
- The political landscape and culture now, and what it could be in the near future.
- Getting actively involved and the importance of knowing who you're voting for.
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Sunday Jul 28, 2024
Sunday Jul 28, 2024
Consumers are paying more, for less.
Farmers are getting paid less, for more.
Why is that? And how?
Jeremy Griffith, a member of the National Farmers Federal Horticulture Council, joins us to clearly explain the situation, how we got here, who's running the show, what it means for farmers and consumers, and what the future holds unless change is imminently brought about.
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Sunday Jul 21, 2024
Sunday Jul 21, 2024
Currently there is no legal requirement for trains to be lit to a particular standard in Australia.
80% of the 23,000 railway crossings in Australia don’t have warning lights.
The Office of the National Rail Safety Regulator reports that 26% of railway collisions with vehicles at level crossings occur during night time hours.
The Jensen family, and many other families around Australia, have lost loved ones and family members in that 26%. These families have been advocating for improved visibility and lighting on trains, and at level crossings, for over 20 years.
The rail industry in Australia is more-or-less self-regulated, and a recent report admitted that upgrading train lighting significantly improves the visibility of trains at night.
It’s a suggested reform only, not a mandated one. The reason?
“There is doubt about whether the benefits and the cost would really be worth it”.
If the death of a few sheep on a live export boat can warrant the shutting down of an entire multi-million dollar industry, why is there no change to train safety after the death a single person, when the change itself is so minimal in cost, and proven to be constructive?
Please consider signing and sharing this petition, calling for the implementation of minimum standards for train lighting. It’s open for another 10 days, and it’s Australia-wide.
https://www.aph.gov.au/e-petitions/petition/EN6369
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Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Wednesday Jul 17, 2024
Making difficult choices and navigating change doesn't have to be overwhelming.
Louise O'Neill is a wife, mother, founder of Farm Life Fitness, winner of the 2022 AgriFutures Western Australian Rural Women’s Award, and a good friend.
Farm Life Fitness has really grown and developed since I first spoke with Louise during our radio days, and she joins us now for an open and honest conversation to discuss:
- Choices: Our responsibilities, the importance of autonomy, and how to make difficult ones. - Change: How to navigate change, what it can mean to us, and to those around us. - Personal stories, examples, and take-away advice.
No matter where you are located, I highly encourage you to follow the links below and find out more information about Louise, and the excellent services on offer from Farm Life Fitness.
Links:
https://farmlifefitness.com.au/
https://www.facebook.com/farmlifefitnessaus
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Sunday Jul 14, 2024
Sunday Jul 14, 2024
Peter Rundle is the Deputy Opposition Leader in WA, and is also a farmer from Katanning.
We cover a broad range of local, political topics in this interview, and Peter also shares some personal insights as to the day-to-day workings of Parliament in WA.

Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Wednesday Jul 10, 2024
Emily Hill is from Colbinabbin in Victoria. It's a small farming community, and a great wine growing region with a fantastic soil profile. Family farms and mixed enterprises are common.
There's plans afoot to install a massive solar plant right in the middle of it. Around 700,000 + panels on over 600ha of land.
Emily lays out the impacts this could potentially have on the region, and the families living and farming there.
If you live in Victoria, please consider signing this petition calling on the State Government to reconsider the application for the solar facility. *You must be a Victorian resident to sign.
https://www.parliament.vic.gov.au/get-involved/petitions/cooba-solar-facility/
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Sunday Jul 07, 2024
Sunday Jul 07, 2024
Greg Tilbrook is the WA state wool and livestock manager with AWN Rural.
In this episode of Station 707, we catch up with Greg briefly to discuss the local outlook here in WA for the coming season or two, and also how the live export ban is affecting producers' decisions moving forward, and what the economic impacts of that may look like.
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Sunday Jul 07, 2024
Sunday Jul 07, 2024
The federal government decision to phase out live exports will have far reaching impacts, no matter where you live in Australia.
Steven Bolt wears many hats, but we are chatting to him today as a farmer, and as one of the directors of The Livestock Collective.
Steve talks about his farm, live export, and how it will affect and has already affected many industries and family businesses.
*At the time of recording, the live export phase out bill had not been passed. It now has been.
Links:
The Livestock Collective:
https://www.thelivestockcollective.com.au
https://www.facebook.com/thelivestockcollective
Keep The Sheep:
https://www.keepthesheep.com.au/
https://www.facebook.com/keepthesheepwa
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Friday Jul 05, 2024
Friday Jul 05, 2024
A quick G'day and introduction to the show, your host, and an invitation.
Thanks for listening!