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These podcasts are gathered from people who lived in Newman, especially from the early days of its inception. They describe the town, the people, the sport and many other interesting aspects of life in Newman town and on the Mine.

  1. 500

    Ronnie Wintle Part 2 - Driving to Newman, Early days at Jackson and Watson and Bechtel Pacific, installing aircon in Newman

    In this podcast Ronnie Wintle, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls his drive up to Newman in the days before the town was fully established, and the hazards that presented themselves. He stayed in the Jackson Watson camp, as the SMQ had not been built yet. He describes eating at the Bechtel Pacific camp, and comments on how good the food was! He also describes his working conditions and what his job involved.

  2. 499

    Ronnie Wintle Part 1 - First posting as a refrigeration and air con mechanic to Port Hedland

    In this podcast Ronnie Wintle, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes his initial posting to Hedland as a refrigeration and air con mechanic.

  3. 498

    Rhonda Chapman Part 5 - Going out bush, hockey and soccer in the early days, sport in Newman.

    In this podcast Rhonda Chapman, in conversation with Lisa Rickert and Ann Collins, remembers going out bush to camp out, especially at Weeli Wolli. Rhonda and Ann recall the early days of hockey in Newman and how soccer was the first sport played, as many of the participants were of migrant origins.

  4. 497

    Rhonda Chapman Part 4 - MMA / Ansett, Golf Club, Celebrities, Kindergarten

    In this podcast Rhonda Chapman, in conversation with Lisa Rickert and Ann Collins, describes Bill changing from MMA to Ansett and lists some of the staff who worked with Bill. Both Rhonda and Ann describe their membership of the golf club., and also recall some of the celebrities who arrived in Newman, courtesy of  Ansett.. They also discuss the beginnings of the Kindergarten in Newman. 

  5. 496

    Rhonda Chapman Part 3 - Library, Jigalong, St Joseph's Church, Bikies, Daughter's jobs, Old Shopping Centre

    In this podcast Rhonda Chapman, in conversation with Lisa Rickert and Ann Collins, recalls her time working in the library and her visits to Jigalong. She remembers her association with St Joseph's Church and also her involvement as treasurer with the Newman Bikies. She also recalls her daughters jobs in Newman. And the team talk about the old shopping centre and what shops were there.

  6. 495

    Rhonda Chapman Part 2 - Moving to Newman Employment - Community Welfare, Hospital Admin, Newman Library. Bill and Peter as JPs

    In this podcast Rhonda Chapman, in conversation with Lisa Rickert and Ann Collins, recalls moving to Newman and some of the jobs she took on, including Community Welfare, Hospital Admin, and Newman Library. She also recalls Bill's role as JP (as was Peter Collins).

  7. 494

    Rhonda Chapman Part 1 - Early days in the Pilbara

    In this podcast Rhonda Chapman, in conversation with Lisa Rickert and Ann Collins, describes her early life in the Pilbara towns of Goldsworthy and Port Hedland, as her husband, Bill, worked for MMA. 

  8. 493

    Barry Middleton Part 5 - Animal Farm and Market Garden, Pride in his son Anthony

    In this podcast Barry Middleton, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls the Market Garden and Animal Farm in Newman. He also tells of his pride in his son Anthony. 

  9. 492

    Barry Middleton Part 4 - Lions Club, Animal Park, Fortescue Festival and Ball, Scouts, Various other involvements

    In this podcast Barry Middleton, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes the events that were a part of his time at the Lions Club. These included the establishment of the Animal Park, Fortescue Festival, the Fortescue Festival Ball, Scouts and various other involvements around town. 

  10. 491

    Barry Middleton Part 3 - Storms, Characters in town, Involvement in the Lions Club

    In this podcast Barry Middleton, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls when storms hit Newman and the electrical implications of that. He also remembers some characters from Newman, and then describes how he became involved in the Lions Club.

  11. 490

    Barry Middleton Part 2 - Working as an electrician on the Mine and in the town

    In this podcast Barry Middleton, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls his job as an electrician on the Mine. He started as a relief foreman and his first challenge was to work out the phasing on the shovels. He worked in air conditioning, truck shop and eventually ended up as permanent electrical foreman, then as a mechanical foreman. He then moved on to become electrical inspector in town, which also included being part of the Pilbara electrical safety group.

  12. 489

    Garry Kruger Part 7 - Pioneers 50th celebration, meeting old friends and new, Stand out people from Pioneers Club

    In this podcast Garry Kruger, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes the weekend activities for Pioneers 50th Celebration and how well-organised it all was. He enjoyed meeting old friends and also interacting with the newer generations. He also nominates some stand out people who were part of the Pioneers Club, 

  13. 488

    Garry Kruger Part 6 - Changes, Speedway, Impact of FIFO, Softball, Baseball

    In this podcast Garry Kruger, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, reflects on the changes he has noticed in town since he last visited Newman. He also remembers the Speedway and then comments on the impact of FIFO in the town, especially in the sporting area. 

  14. 487

    Garry Kruger Part 5 - Turf Club, Significant People, Getting set up for life, Strikes, Unions.

    In this podcast Garry Kruger, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, discusses the Turf Club and the people who helped to build it. He recalls how he returned to the Mine and the Crusher and talks about some stand out people he remembers from those days and how their friendships are still important today. He believes that his time working for BHP helped him get setup for life and so he was able to travel and enjoy life. He also recalls some of the strikes in Newman - especially 1988 and the 1983 Apprentices' strike. And he remembers the role of the unions played in bringing good conditions for the workers.

  15. 486

    Garry Kruger Part 4 - Newman Club, ANZAC Day

    In this podcast Garry Kruger, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls working in the Newman Club. He started as a yardie then eventually became a full time barman. He also describes the annual Anzac Day ceremony, and how the whole town was invited to the Club afterwards.

  16. 485

    Garry Kruger Part 3 - Adult apprenticeship. Redmont, Construction of the Dam.

    In this podcast Garry Kruger, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls working in the crusher then applying for, and getting, an adult apprenticeship as a fitter. He describes how he worked right across the Mine and consequently met many people. People had to make their own entertainment, thus there were many parties and gatherings in town. He spent time out at Redmont line camp and recalls his time out there. After a short stint in Kununurra, he came back to Newman and worked on construction of the Dam. 

  17. 484

    Garry Kruger Part 2 - Club, Community Hall, Pioneers beginnings, moving to the Saints, Great Players in the NNFL

    In this podcast Garry Kruger, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls the Newman Club and the Community Hall. He then describes how he came to play for Pioneers and how the club was formed. He then changed to Saints and remembers their club rooms  and social activities. He also names many of the great players that played in the NNFL and how well the representative team played in external competitions.

  18. 483

    Garry Kruger Part 1 - Arrival, SMQ, Strikes, Walkabout Hotel, Animal Bar, Sufferers Paradise

    In this podcast Garry Kruger, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes his trip to Newman in 1974 and his accommodation in the SMQ. He started in the Machine Shop as a TA and was quickly introduced to strikes. He recalls all the shops that were available in those days and who worked there. But his main place of interest was the Walkabout Pub and the Animal Bar and his memories related to the Sufferers Paradise.

  19. 482

    Bill Knox Part 10 - Helpful people, Favourite podcasts, Advice to people coming to the Pilbara

    In this concluding podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, talks about some of the people who helped contribute to his books on the Pilbara. He also recalls his favourite podcasts from the Newmanhistory6753.com website, including Olga Soter's which describes life in Wittenoom and his connection with her. He concludes with advice to people who may be coming to live in the Pilbara for the first time. 

  20. 481

    Bill Knox Part 9 - People and files that have become resources for his books

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, discusses the many people and files that have become primary resources for his books, including the Warman archives.

  21. 480

    Bill Knox Interview Part 8 - The origins of Bill's books - The Spinifex Trilogy and Irony in the Pilbara

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert,discuss the origins of the books that Bill has written, including the Spinifex Trilogy and Irony in the Pilbara.

  22. 479

    Bill Knox Interview Part 8 - The origins of Bil's books - The Spinifex Trilogy and Irony in the Pilbara

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert,discuss the origins of the books that Bill has written, including the Spinifex Trilogy and Irony in the Pilbara.

  23. 478

    Bill Knox Interview Part 7 - Wittenoom, Formidable opponents, Murray McKenzie and Des Nugent, 40th Reunion of the NNFL

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, remembers a New Years Eve in Wittenoom. He recalls his most formidable opponents in his football career, especially Les Nixon and Buster Willison and various other players. He also recalls Murray McKenzie and Des Nugent and their contribution to football in Newman. He describes the 40th reunion of the NNFL which was held in Perth.

  24. 477

    Bill Knox Part 6 - Beginnings of the NNFL, Josh Booth, Centrals Football Club

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls his role in the beginnings of the Newman National Football League, and recounts some stories related to the footy. He also mentions his friend Josh Booth and also  his involvement in Centrals Football Club.

  25. 476

    Bill Knox Interview - Part 5 - People Bill worked with.

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls various people he worked with, including Graham (Fergie) Ferguson, Gerry Anderson, Erica Smyth (RIP), Wendy Evans, Siggi Slepecki, and the KNOBS group of geologists.

  26. 475

    Bill Knox Interview Part 4 - Role on the mine, Major Influences, Changes in Newman

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, talks about his role as a geologist on the mine and the people who influenced him in those early days, especially Mal Kneeshaw. He also discusses the major influences on his role at that time. He also describes some of the changes in Newman, including the building of the second crusher, the extra houses in town, and the Newman Club.  

  27. 474

    Bill Knox Interview Part 3 - Dancing Schools, Concerts, Teachers, Role of women and memorable women from that time.

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, remembers the dancing schools and concerts in town, as well as the school and the teachers who were there. He also recalls some of the memorable women in Newman, and reflects on the role of women in the early days. 

  28. 473

    Bill Knox Interview Part 2- Facilities in the early 70s, Footy Club gatherings at the Walkabout, Fortescue Festival, Long Service Awards

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls the facilities that were available in the early 70s - the swimming pool, the outdoor cinema, the pub - including a regular fight in the bar every night! All the footy clubs used to gather in the pub after the games and awards were given out. Bill recalls the Fortescue Festival and the Fair Go Games. And also the long service awards out at the old homestead / golf club. 

  29. 472

    Bill Knox Interview Part 1 - Coming to Newman, Complications, Living in Newman in Flat A10

    In this podcast, Bill Knox, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls how he came to work in Newman, and a few complications that hindered his beginnings there. He also tells of his previous experience of having been in the Pilbara, especially Wittenoom. He and his new wife Lesley were very impressed with their flat and all the facilities that were available. 

  30. 471

    Pat Dewar 4 - Memories, Changes, Feedback, Congratulations

    In this podcast Pat Dewar, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls her memories over the past 24 years during her visits to Newman. She notes some changes that she has seen during that time as well. She also provides some feedback about the Bloody Slow games weekend. She concludes by congratulating the committee that organised the Games.

  31. 470

    Pat Dewar Part 3 - Geoff Stewart and Christine Larkin

    In this podcast Pat Dewar, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls with affection  the role Geoff Stewart and Christine Larkin, played in organising the Memorial and Bloody Slow Cup/Games.

  32. 469

    Pat Dewar Part 2 - Memorial, Bloody Slow Games are participation of the Community

    In this podcast Pat Dewar, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes the memorial and how it reflects the community of Newman. She also associates the Bloodyslow Games with the participation of the whole  community, not just the Police involvement. She also describes what they did as a family during the Memorial weekend in Newman. 

  33. 468

    Pat Dewar Part 1 - Strong relationships with Newman community, Death of her son David, relationship with aboriginal community

    In this podcast Pat Dewar, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes why she has a strong relationship with the Newman community. Her son David was one of the policemen killed in a tragic plane accident just outside Newman, and since then the Newman community has supported her family, and the families of the other policemen, through the Bloodyslow Cup - now called the Bloodyslow Games. She describes her son and his life until then, and recalls especially his excellent relationship with the aboriginal community.

  34. 467

    Paul Mete - Extra 2 - Pot of Gold

    In this podcast Paul, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, tells the story of how he was offered a partnership with a couple on Gove in the NT, which could have become his Pot of Gold. However he turned it down in order to return to his Mother in Melbourne.

  35. 466

    Barry Middleton Part 1 - Employment on the Mine, Community Activities

    In this podcast Barry describes how he came to Newman in 1991 and how he became involved in various community activities - as well as being employed as an electrician on the mine.

  36. 465

    Bill Shephard Part 4 - Medical Emergencies at the Capi, Yibbie and Bob George

    In this podcast Bill and Shirley Shephard discuss some of the medical emergencies that happened at the Capi and other stories of interest. They also talk about Yibbie and her husband Bob George. 

  37. 464

    Bill Shephard Part 3 - Driving through the Outback, The Walkers

    In this podcast Bill describes some stories from his time driving through the Outback. In particular he describes this encounter with "The Walkers" - a group who set out to walk the Canning Stock Route

  38. 463

    Bill Shephard Part 2 - Memories of the Capricorn Roadhouse, Bridge over the Fortescue River, Speedway

    In this podcast Bill and Shirley Shephard share some of their photos and memories from the early days of the Capricorn Roadhouse and the building of the bridge over the Fortescue River. They also include their memories of the original Newman Speedway.

  39. 462

    Bill Shephard Part 1 - Cyclones Tracey and Joan, Carting fuel in the remote Pilbara

    In this podcast, Bill Shephard describes his role as a radio operator during both Cyclones Tracy and Joan. He also talks about how he carted fuel out into the remote Pilbara.

  40. 461

    Bill Shephard Part 6 - Jimmy Edwards

    In this podcast Bill and Shirley Shephard tell the story of Jimmy Edwards, upon whom the book "A Town like Alice" (Nevil Shute) was based. Jimmy had connections with Warrawagine Station near Marble Bar.

  41. 460

    Bill Shephard Part 5 - Famous People

    In this podcast Bill and Shirley Shephard discuss some of the famous people they have encountered at the Capi.

  42. 459

    Paul Mete Extra Part 1- Groote Island, Other places in NT, Jim's story

    In this podcast Paul, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls what life was like on Groote Island. He especially remembers a place called Umbakumba where he could get fresh prawns. But he disliked the humidity. From there he was sent  briefly to Jim Jim in Arnhem Land, and then on to New Guinea. He ultimately joined Henry Walker and was sent to Hays Creek, where he met up with a fellow worker called Jim - aka Hard Rock. He tells his story.

  43. 458

    Dave Cant - Part 5 - Changes in Newman, Importance of the town and Company in his life

    In this podcast Dave Cant, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, outlines the changes he has noticed in the town of Newman since he left. He also reflects on the importance of the role that his time in Newman has played in the shaping of his life, and the opportunities that were presented through this association.

  44. 457

    Dave Cant Part 4 - Leaving Newman, Returning for the 50th Anniversary, reflecting on the place and value of Pioneers Club.

    In this podcast Dave Cant, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls why they left Newman in 1998 and moved to Albany then Perth and ultimately to Sydney.  He describes why he returned to Newman for the 50th reunion of Pioneers, and the some of the activities that were on offer during the weekend. Dave reflected on the early beginnings  of Pioneers and how that same passion is still evident today. He spent most of the time talking to, and listening to, the stories and experiences of the Pioneers members.

  45. 456

    Dave Cant Part 3 - Meeting Julie, changing jobs at the mine, support from the people of Newman especially in the workplace.

    In this podcast Dave Cant, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes how he met Julie in the Tigers Club and how she moved up to join him in 1988. He describes how he changed his job from the Bank to working on the mine as a TA on the shovel pad, then he took on an adult apprenticeship in industrial electronics, and eventually ended up in Health and Safety. Both he and Julie agreed their main goal was to increase their skill sets and set themselves up for their future life. He then reflects on how, although they had no family in town, the people of Newman were always ready to offer support and help. He especially recalled the many different people who influenced his life and career during his time in Newman.

  46. 455

    Dave Cant Part 2 - Freindships and Mates, Pioneers Club, Cricket and Football, People who have passed away

    In this podcast Dave Cant, in conversation with Lisa Rickert,   reflects on the friendships and mateships that he encountered n Newman, and the effect that it had on his life. He also describes the ploys that Pioneers Club used to entice people to their Club, including Themed Nights (such as Mock Weddings) and alternative drinks such as Shooters and Coronas. He remembers the success of the Pioneers Cricket Club, which won 9 premierships,  as opposed to the footy team, which did not have similar success during his time in town.  Dave also remembers with sadness some of the people who passed away and how that affected the whole town.

  47. 454

    Dave Cant Part 1 - Arrival, Important Connections, Pioneers Cricket club, Working in the Bank

    In this podcast Dave Cant, in conversation with Lisa Rickert,   recalls moving to Newman in 1985 to work in the ANZ bank. He tells of his connection with his uncle Sir David Brandt, who laid the gold spike that completed the railway between Newman and Port Hedland. He was also related to  John Tonkin on his Dad's side, so he had connections in high places! On his first day in town he ran into Ian Crawford who introduced him into the Pioneers Cricket team, and he played for them on that day! He also describes his role in the bank as Number One teller and how the money was delivered to pay the wages of the workers.

  48. 453

    Cheryl Nugent Part 6 - Child Care Centre, Newman Cemetery, The parties they used to have.

    In this podcast Cheryl Nugent, in conversation with Lisa Rickert,  discusses the child care clinic and where it was situated. She also tells Lisa about her visit to the cemetery when she was in town for the 50th Reunion, and some friends that went with her. And her mind wanders back to the parties they used to have. 

  49. 452

    Cheryl Nugent Part 5 - Pioneers 50th Celebration, Mine Tour, Visitor's Centre - no go!

    In this podcast Cheryl Nugent, in conversation with Lisa Rickert,  describes the 50th Reunion Celebration of the Pioneers Football Club, and how Des was mentioned and his letter read out. She also mentions how in the days following she went on a Mine tour and then tried to go to the Visitor's Centre, which sadly was closed. 

  50. 451

    Cheryl Nugent Part 4 - TAB story, Sport Shop, Camping, Changes in Newman, Ron Barassi visit

    In this podcast Cheryl Nugent, in conversation with Lisa Rickert,  tells the story of a horse that Des had heard about, and Cheryl had to go to the TAB and put the bet on. She also describes how she and Des ran a sport shop from their house. They used to love going camping down at the dry river bed and have a BBQ. She recalls what it was like coming back to Newman and how things have changed. She remembers how Des had organised a visit from Ron Barassi and it was not very successful.

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These podcasts are gathered from people who lived in Newman, especially from the early days of its inception. They describe the town, the people, the sport and many other interesting aspects of life in Newman town and on the Mine.

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