Gascoyne Pilbara Rangelands Initiative Inc.
Voices of the Gascoyne
The best ideas often emerge from unexpected moments - conversations over coffee, shared memories, and a deep appreciation for the past. That’s exactly how Voices of the Gascoyne came to life: through a chance conversation with a former pastoralist, whose story sparked a bigger idea. These stories, often uncovered by chance, are woven into the very fabric of our region. They capture the triumphs and challenges of those who came before us—their resilience in the face of adversity, their ability to "just get on with it," and the way they shaped the industry we know today. Bringing this idea to fr...
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Gascoyne Pilbara Rangelands Initiative Inc.
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Mar 21, 2025
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Episodes
Chris & Tim D'Arcy - The Lyndon Legacy 21.03.2025 1:58:28
In this episode, we speak to Tim and Chris D’Arcy from Lyndon Station. Tim D’Arcy’s childhood on Lyndon Station was full of adventure and freedom. Accompanied by friends and mentors from the local Aboriginal community, he developed a love of the land and a dream to own his own station one day. And, with the help of his wife, Tim would make that dream come true several times over. Today, Lyndon Sta...
Jos & Jenny - From Wandina to Williambury 21.03.2025 1:23:21
Jos Percy’s childhood on Yoothapina Station was cut short by drought and war. Instead of making mudcakes and mustering sheep, he changed schools 12 times in 3 years, as the threat of invasion dictated his father’s postings in the army. After the war, the Percy family found their way to Wandina Station in the southern Rangelands - initially as managers, then as owners. It didnt take long for Jos to...
Jane & Lochy McTaggart - A big life at Bidgemia 21.03.2025 1:44:35
In this episode, we speak to Lochy and Jane McTaggart, who called Bidgemia Station home for over four decades. They say they’ve lived a big life — and they mean it. Together they endured the challenges of life in the bush - the ones that were part and parcel of working in agriculture, like drought and death, and those they could never have seen coming - a catastrophic flood which almost destroyed...
Mick & Winsome - Treasured Memories from Middalya 21.03.2025 2:02:35
In this episode, we speak to Mick and Winsome Hearman, whose family called Middayla Station home for 120 years. For four generations, the Hearmans poured their blood, sweat, and tears into the land, building a thriving sheep station and enduring the highs and lows of life in the bush. They’ve seen it all—from facing the devastation caused by fires, cyclones, and droughts, to the introduction of a...
Margot Steadman - Sliding Doors led me to Dalgety Downs 21.03.2025 2:06:46
In this episode, we speak to Margot Steadman. Upon finishing school, Margot had the ultimate “sliding doors moment” which led to a life she could never have imagined as a child. Raised in suburban Perth, she helped a friend apply for a Governess position on Landor Station in the Gascoyne, and thought nothing more of it. When her friend backed out of the interview on the day due to nerves, Margot s...
Libby Gooch - Sink or Swim 21.03.2025 2:02:41
In this episode we hear the incredible story of Libby Gooch. The year is 1972 and Libby is a young mother living on Manberry Station with her husband George and their 3 children. In a matter of months, she loses not one, but two of the men in her life. In an instant, her world is changed irrevocably, and Libby finds herself facing the fight of her life to keep the family property. The road is frau...
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