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  • Romy hosted Megan at her rural block outside Darwin, Northern Territory. The poddy calf, that was now a cow, had pushed over the table and pooped on the beautifully laid out mat. At least the wine was still intact!


    As a recent winner of the Colemans Contracting and Earthmoving Agriculture award at the NT Young Achiever Awards night, Romy was recognised for the dynamo she is! Born in Darwin, growing up in Humpty Doo, her passion for the land and it's people began from day one!


    Coupled with the her busy job as the NTCA (Northern Territory Cattleman's Association) deputy CEO, Romy has a high octane life filled with adventure and laughter! Her number one love is her husband and children, at it shines through in all she does.


    Romy was such a pleasure to talk to, and we even got a little bonus recording we will whip out in the future!


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  • Des has been a remote school principal and a stockman .. some would say they are the same thing! He takes us on a journey as a teacher to some of the far reaching schools all over the Northern Territory.


    His love for this land is at the forefront and his mischievous nature is just as evident.


    Come with us on this ride with Des Barritt from Little Roper Stockcamp, Mataranka, Northern Territory!


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  • Manglende episoder?

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  • Part two in Amber Sayers-Hunt's story signals her arrival in the NT. If you haven't listened to part one, we urge you to do so now to get the whole story!


    It's the day after Australia Day 2002 and Amber and Kirsty have landed in Darwin after packing up and heading North for the great Australian dream - new adventures and a new life!


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  • In honour of Pride 2024, we are bringing you the first part of the story that is Amber Sayers-Hunt, former Chair of the Tope End Pride (TEP) Committee.


    As a young lady, Amber experienced a terrible event at the hands of a trusted adult but has overcome the trauma to build a life with her wife and daughter that she truly loves.


    Her journey takes in the emotional job of working in an immigration detention centre and meeting the love of her life. A move to the NT brought a new purpose and a passion for the voice of the LBGTQI+ community to be heard and celebrated as a founding member of the Top End Pride Festival.


    Amber is a passionate volunteer and community member and personifies what it means to be a Territorian!


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  • If you haven't listened to part one, we strongly urge you to go back and wrap your ears around it to get the full story!


    This yarn has so much Territory history in it, you will be surprised at what Darwin was like not so long ago!


    Kezia Purick is well known as the Member for Goyder, however we delve into Kezia's life told in her true style - no fear of telling it like it is! A woman who always wanted to be a dentist and ended up being a politician and the first female Speaker of the House in the NT Parliament.


    In her earlier days she served a stint in the Government and time as the personal assistant to Commodore Eric Johnston, the Administrator of the NT, before running for a seat for the Country Liberal Party (CLP). Eventually breaking away, she become the Independent Member for Goyder and has served the rural area proudly in the ensuing 16 years.


    Kezia has had a varied career and given much to her community. Not one afraid to voice her opinions, she has given a candid interview of her time in parliament and now looks forward to retirement at the next Territory election in August 2024.


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  • This yarn has so much Territory history in it, you will be surprised at what Darwin was like not so long ago! Kezia has such a great story and a full life, we decided to split it into 2 parts! Here is part one of her story...


    Kezia Purick is well known as the Member for Goyder, however we delve into Kezia's life told in her true style - no fear of telling it like it is! A woman who always wanted to be a dentist and ended up being a politician and the first female Speaker of the House in the NT Parliament.


    In her earlier days she served a stint in the Government and time as the personal assistant to Commodore Eric Johnston, the Administrator of the NT, before running for a seat for the Country Liberal Party (CLP). Eventually breaking away, she become the Independent Member for Goyder and has served the rural area proudly in the ensuing 16 years.


    Kezia has had a varied career and given much to her community. Not one afraid to voice her opinions, she has given a candid interview of her time in parliament and now looks forward to retirement at the next Territory election in August 2024.


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  • Tony Fuller had no hesitation in saying 'yes' to being our very first interview, and as you listen to his story, you will see that his humility and kindness is at the core of his being.

    A bush cop who was shot at by a group of youths in a remote community, who was heavily involved in finding justice for Carlie Sinclair and spent decades policing in some of the most remote Aboriginal communities in the NT.

    Tony Fuller is currently the Chief Fire Control Officer of Bushfires NT, and has spent the past few years leading a team of fire fighters and emergency

    services teams to fight mammoth fires in Central Australia - sometimes trying to contain fires with 500 km fronts!

    Tony Fuller has a big story to tell and we are proud that he has trusted us to take his story to the public as the first guest on the whim of Toni And Megan wanting to create a podcast of the Untold Territory..


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  • Gurindji man Kamahi Djordan King was born into a large Katherine family and spent time going bush with family as his father worked road building in the Ngukurr region and going to school in Katherine.

    A man of great talent in all things artistic and creative, he took himself off to university to learn his trade and has trodden the boards of many great stages in Australia and the UK. Add to that creating his own cabaret show, the inception of Constantina Bush and mixing it with some great stars and artists and a famous world politician! 

    Kamahi is a man with a wonderful generous spirit and is only halfway through his life story. We are thrilled to have him as the cameo on our very first episode of Untold Territory - From the Couch at Crow Corner. 


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  • Interview with Rick Hind on ABC radio Darwin, Monday 22nd April 2024. We speak about our launch and why we wanted to do the podcast. Kindly recorded by Kirsty Sayers-Hunt. Thank you to ABC Radio Darwin and Rick Hind for getting our story out there!

    You can listen live to all their shows here: https://www.abc.net.au/listen/live/darwin


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  • Meet your hosts, Mother and Daughter duo Toni Tapp Coutts and Megan Coutts! As they fumble their way through a passion project (apparently called a hobby podcast!).

    Both born and raised in the Northern Territory, Australia. Toni and Megan - aka Mum and Me! - will take you on some wild rides through the eyes of Territorians from all walks of life. From the bad and sad to the happy and glad, you will be taken on a journey unlike any other as the 'Untold Territory' unfolds. If you've never been to a rodeo, well saddle up, here we go!


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