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Casterton Connections

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Historias personales y conversaciones

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An initiative of Hands Up Casterton where a group of enthusiastic locals who have come together to capture, preserve and share stories of people who have a connection to Casterton.

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episode Episode 45 - 1972 Casterton Cup: The Royal School/Regal Vista Scandal artwork

Episode 45 - 1972 Casterton Cup: The Royal School/Regal Vista Scandal

Casterton Race Club’s meticulous preparations are in the starting gates ready for the 144th Casterton Cup. Its picturesque setting, historical live hedges , magnificent course where the horses hit the open country and “the Wannon meets the Glenelg”, impeccable facilities and flurry of fashion make it an exciting day for all horse racing followers and community alike. Casterton Connections Lois Lowe and John Matthews wind back time as they present reflections and recollections shared by locals Geoff Mitchell, Michael O’Connell, Alan Upton and Heather Mullen of one of the Clubs unforgettable Cups. One that put Casterton front and centre in the world of horse racing. Whilst often referred to as the “Sport of Kings” the Casterton Cup of 12th of May 1972 is infamous in racing history for one of the sports not so Royal or Regal Stings of deception. The scandal of a ring in horse, the comprehensive planning of such a heist, the ensuing aftermath are all now Casterton Racing Club folklore. Sit back and enjoy our four interviewees who were there. Listen to their accounts cover the experience from administrative, barrier attendee, punter and family trainer connections. A fascinating insight to the 1972 Casterton Cup when everyone there wondered: WHO WAS FIRST PAST THE POST ?

11 de may de 2026 - 53 min
episode Episode 44 - Muzah Makore artwork

Episode 44 - Muzah Makore

It’s New Year 2009: Imagine standing with your wife and two year old son in Perth Airport with customs officers asking “ Do you have money? Do you know where you are heading to?” and your answer being, “ No but I have seen Casterton on a Map and we have Nursing work Visas .” With the hearts of adventurers willing to tackle the fear of the unknown Muzah , Chiedza Makore with son Rufaro arrived in Australia excited to grasp the opportunity that Muzah states “Could Change Our Life” Travel back with Muzah as he not only shares his story but offers an expose of life precious to him in Zimbabwee. His joyful early years raised by his Grandmother, attending secondary boarding school and choice to train as a nurse and meeting his co- adventurer Chiedza. Listeners will be enthralled to hear of the traditional Marriage proposal / ceremony process , and the many challenges the Makore’s faced simulating in and learning about living in a first World Country. Despite some early subtle forms of racism and misunderstandings in the early years the decision to adventure to Australia has been life changing . Over the past seventeen years Muzah and Chiedza have connected whole heartedly and given much to the Casterton Community. Along with their children Rufaro, Taku and Nakai the Makore family, while always holding Zimbabwee dear are grateful for the life they live in Casterton. Equally so the Casterton Community says Thankyou to the Muzah, Chiedza and family for being brave enough to choose our town to spread their joy and community spirit.

5 de may de 2026 - 1 h 25 min
episode Episode 43 - Barb Holmberg artwork

Episode 43 - Barb Holmberg

Life has been full of Déjà vu and full circle moments across Barb Holmberg’s eighty one years. From her earliest years being raised in post WW2 Melbourne Barb demonstrated a spirited joy to engage in all opportunities that came her way. Her vibrance , humour, articulation and recollections shared with co Dunrobin resident Lois Lowe [Craig] capture her sparkle, resilience, courage and devotion as wife , mother and community member. Sit back and envisage bygone times as Barb effortlessly paints pictures through her storytelling. She takes us down Epsom Road Flemington when it was a thriving stock route, 1960’s dance halls Jitterbugging and her pioneering nature moving from city comforts to Dunrobin with husband Wally and first son, baby Philip. With the birth of two other sons Darren and Glen and family connections Barb and Wally made Dunrobin home and for 60 plus years they have made an indelible mark on their community. The Holmberg mark is all around the Casterton District in Wallys Welding Mastery and Barbs legacy of Community spirit. Traits instilled and continued through their family. Despite the devastation and ensuing long rehab years following son Glen’s motorcycle accident, which required her to return to Melbourne, listeners will not only be touched by Barb Holmberg’s recounts of a harrowing time but be uplifted by her warmth, her openness and her spirit and essence of fun. Casterton Connections humbly presents Barb Holmberg’s story, a kaleidoscope of life challenges and the devotion of woman to her family and to her community. A woman proud to say ‘ These Hills are Home”

6 de abr de 2026 - 1 h 7 min
episode Episode 42 - Donald ‘Duck’ Jones artwork

Episode 42 - Donald ‘Duck’ Jones

Boxings Australian Super Middleweight Champion: Donald “Duck’ Jones; the kid from Coleraine whose smiling demeanor in the ring belies the commitment, power , determination, speed and skill that earned him the title and Champion belt at only his third professional fight in December 2025. In a frank, raw at times, chat with Casterton Connections’ Kane Forbes and Luke Balkin this humble, grateful and quietly spoken Champion courageously packs a punch about his twenty- eight years and his challenges and life blows in and outside the ring. It is often quoted “It takes a Village to rear a Child” and the 8/9 year old Donald was waging his own battles when through the positive foresight and mentoring of a local Police Seargent; a fiery and passionate kid at the crossroads of choices was introduced to Mocka’s Boxing Gym Coleraine. Thus began a journey! With relationships built on respect, tough Love, patience, skill and mentoring from Mocka, his team and the whole Village; the Seed was Sown. Lessons learned, self- belief and discipline were cultivated courageously as Donald’s choices became his Power, his Purpose and Success. Casterton Connections is thrilled to present an insight into this young man’s rise through the amateur boxing ranks and ultimate victory as a Professional Boxer with snippets of commentary and interviews with some of the main players in whom he placed his trust. Ultimately though the inspiration belongs to Donald ‘Duck ‘Jones as he, with no punches pulled, opens up with strength and vulnerability about the disciplines and sacrifices of the boxing world, life losses and adversity that can knock you down but like all Champions pick themselves up, dust themselves off, receive and give back generously to their Village and fight on. Bravo Donald and Team ‘DUCK JONES’.

23 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 8 min
episode Episode 41 - Rick Lane artwork

Episode 41 - Rick Lane

In a self-deprecating, humorously stated assessment Rick Lane sums up his life as a “Long Journey to Maturity “. What a journey it has been thus far! How privileged Casterton Connections are that this, sometimes called, unofficial Mayor of Merino took the time to take Lois Lowe on the backroads, bush tracks, capital cities, National Parks, highways and byways of his 67 years. Rick’s openness to life, his willingness to emerse himself in the freedom and beauty of nature and grasp all experiences that came his way was sown from a young age by family bush adventures. As his imagination and learning blossomed in between the pages of the countless books that nurtured his curiosity so too his thirst to be fully present to every opportunity and everyone and still walk that journey his way. From Merino where family tragedy taught him the value and gratitude of a Village caring for its own to his unbelievable encounters , living rough , seeing Australia via push bike , listeners will be captivated by so much more. True to his mantra Rick Lane leaves no stone unturned in this insightful , fascinating podcast and Casterton Connections encourage him on his continuing ‘Long Journey ‘.

9 de feb de 2026 - 1 h 14 min
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