Newmanhistory6753 Podcast
Immerse yourself in the history of Newman 6753 WA
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Newman town was originally constructed to house the workforce for the iron ore mine located on nearby Mt Whaleback. The town was raised from the red dirt desert of the Pilbara and many of the residents reflect on those experiences in the early days, as the town evolved from its early beginnings
Episodes

Oct 3, 2023
Oct 3, 2023
6 min
In this podcast, Ron and Joy Coles recall their memories of strikes, cyclones and floods across the Pilbara. They also describe the facilities that were available in Wittenoom, Hedland and Newman. They also describe the class difference that lay between staff and wages, especially senior staff, and recall some of the people who lived in Ross Ave.

Oct 2, 2023
Oct 2, 2023
7 min
In this podcast, Ron and Joy Coles describe their first impressions of the Pilbara and how they adapted to the heat. They also recall the company cars were Mini Mokes. They remember their time of involvement in Newman Primary School, where Joy was the first Canteen Manager and Ron was the President of the P&C. Their children were involved in the Swimming Club and Soccer and the Clay Pidgeon Club. Ron also had a role as the Second Councillor on the Shire. Ron also describes his role in the Accounts Department and the Warehouse. They also recall their little pug dog and their relationship with Ivan and Joan Gunn.

Oct 1, 2023
Oct 1, 2023
7 min
In this podcast, Ron and Joy Coles describe how they set up activities for the youth in Newman, including, Youth Club, Go Karts, Junior Speedway, Roller Skates. They also remember when they sowed grass on the NPS Oval in Hilditch Ave. They also recall some stories of Dr Eckhart and Dr Oxer in Wittenoom. And how their car broke down outside Kumarina.

Oct 1, 2023
Oct 1, 2023
6 min
In this podcast, Ron and Joy Coles outline their travels around the Pilbara, including Port Hedland, Northam, Kununurra, then on to Newman. Ron outlines some of the jobs he held in Newman including Warehouse Supervisor and Town Superintendent.

Sep 29, 2023
Sep 29, 2023
7 min
In this podcast, Ron and Joy Coles recall their stay in Wittenoom in the 60s. Ron worked in the mine, but then moved to a desk job. They describe their living conditions there and some of the people they knew in the town.

Sep 28, 2023
Sep 28, 2023
5 min
In this podcast, Mel Warren, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes how the pool was made ready for the swimming carnivals. She also outlines what is available in the kiosk. Mel tells us what the current (2023) prices are for the pool and what deals are available and also what facilities are available within the pool. She also outlines the proposed upgrades to the lighting and use of solar for the future.

Sep 28, 2023
Sep 28, 2023
8 min
In this podcast, Mel Warren, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls the stress of the pool taking longer than expected. She outlines some predicted special events at the pool. She also remembers some special events in the town, and things that affect the pools, including the Marble Bar earthquake. She also recalls some characters she has met along the way.

Sep 28, 2023
Sep 28, 2023
8 min
In this podcast, Mel Warren, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, describes what brought her to Newman and the changes she has initiated for the Newman Pool to enable it to be open all year round. Her nickname of "Flipper" describes her ability to walk into aquatic centres and bring them up to speed, then move on! She talks about her own sporting involvement and how she is trying to bring water polo back into town

Sep 27, 2023
Sep 27, 2023
9 min
In this podcast, Kenneth Goldie, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, recalls the famous "Sesame St" and his mate Spider, along with S block. He tells how he survived Golden Staph after a hip operation and how his wife Maxine looked after him. He describes his home as "his healing place" and he concludes with a reflection on his life.

Sep 27, 2023
Sep 27, 2023
8 min
In this podcast, Kenneth Goldie, in conversation with Lisa Rickert, discusses his involvement in sport and recalls more of his travel stories. He tells of some of the many visitors to his place in the Northern Territory. He also names some other famous people who have been through Sr Kate's, including Dr Sue Gordon who still visits him now.


