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Uncovering the big stories from the smallest Australian towns. Join comedian, Damian Callinan and journalist, Kirsten Diprose on this unconventional Aussie road trip. Produced by the Rural Podcasting Co.

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  • Koroit - A Piece of Ireland in Australia
    Jan 14 2026

    We're off to the little Irish town where even the soil and beer at Mickey Bourke's Hotel have been known to shine green!

    Koroit, in south-west Victoria is steeped in Irish history, with a tight-knit community, legendary football team (6 wins in a row!) and impressive music and arts scene.

    Damian and Kirsten uncover Koroit's fine sporting history of Ferret Racing, the community's brilliant campaign to save St Brigid's Hall and the two Popstars of the 2000s who now call Koroit home.

    How well do the locals know their Irish history? How well do they know their famous soil? We test this and more!

    Featured locals include:

    • Rachael Houlihan - Warrnambool Standard reporter and Kirkstall local
    • Adele McDonald and Barry Brody - Koroit Irish Festival
    • Paddy Kelly - A "real Koroit Irishman"
    • Gerard "Cactus" Kearney - Local gardener and gravedigger
    • Danielle Stearman and Scott Cain (Koroit's very own Popstars!)
    • Karen Foster - Mayor of the Moyne Shire + some young Mayors in the making!
    • Carol McDonald - 15 minutes of Fame, Crossley

    This episode (and live show) has been sponsored by the Fletcher Jones Family Foundations, with support of the Moyne Shire. Thank you for your support!


    Would you like the Town Criers to come to your town? Visit our website.

    This is a Rural Podcasting Co. production.

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    1 ora e 13 min
  • Willaura & Moyston Ep 2. - Dr Checchi's big needle; general store auction & the town quiz!
    Jun 9 2025

    We begin by diving into the history of Grampians towns, Willaura and Moyston... from the early days of wheat cropping to the wool boom of the 1950s and 60s when the towns reached their peak population.

    Damian gets a tour of the Willaura Historical Society building, and discovers the beloved Dr Cyril Checci, a WWI doctor, who went on to deliver about 2000 babies in the region.

    We uncover a hilarious account of the 1977 account of the rabbit skinning-competition and look back at some of the outlandish newspaper advertisements of the early 1900s.

    That's all before we auction off the Moyston-General store to a live crowd and find a winner in the Town Quiz. Wich town knows their home better?

    Hear from:

    *John Walter - President of the Willaura Historical Society

    *Julie-Ann Rose - Owner, Moyston General Store

    *Heather Fleming - President, Willaura Health Care Auxiliary and Willaura community advocate

    * Max McLean - President, Moyston Sheep Dog Club

    * Kevin Butler - Founder, BlazeAid

    Much of this episode was recorded in front of a live audience, at the Willaura Town Hall, as a fundraiser for BlazeAid. Thank you to the Moyston and WIllaura communities for their support.

    This is the second episode of a two-part series. So if you haven't already - go back and listen to the first one!

    Would you like the Town Criers to come to your town? Visit our website.

    This is a Rural Podcasting Co. production.

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    49 min
  • Willaura and Moyston: The birthplace of AFL, the best bakery in Victoria ... and a snap mayoral election!
    Jun 2 2025


    We head to Moyston and Willaura, two towns in the Grampians region of western Victoria. Both towns have populations of around 500 and have recently merged their football teams to become “the Pumas”. Despite neither town having a pub, they have each become tourist attractions in their own right!

    This episode has been recorded live on stage at the Willaura Town Hall. Damian and Kirsten discover:

    · Moyston’s claim to fame as the birthplace of the AFL and the story of legendary sportsman, Tom Wills – with Brian Kennedy, former drama teacher and Moyston local

    · Why the Willaura Bakery is so famous – with Peter Sporton, owner of the Willaura Bakery

    · What the future of Willaura and Moyston will look like, in our snap Mayoral election - Cr Jo Armstrong of the Ararat Rural City Shire responds to the policies put forward by Yr 4, 5 and 6 students from Willaura Primary School.

    Join us we begin this fun and fascinating road trip around the Grampians. This is the first episode of a two-part series, originally held as a fundraiser for Blaze Aid.


    Would you like the Town Criers to come to your town? Visit our website.

    This is a Rural Podcasting Co. production.

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    41 min
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