
Seeds of Settlement
Nearly 200 years ago, a small group of settlers arrived in Augusta, facing isolation, uncertainty and a landscape unlike anything they had known before. In this episode of Capes Conversations, author and historian Bernic

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Capes Conversations is a weekly podcast celebrating the stories that make the Margaret River Region such a special place to live and visit. Hosted by Kellie Tannock, each episode explores a single topic, delving into the people, events and experiences that shape this vibrant and diverse corner of Australia's South West. Blending relaxed conversation with music from West Australian musicians, Capes Conversations invites the local community to rediscover their own backyard while visitors get a deeper understanding of makes the Margaret River Region so unique. Recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.
Janine Carter hosts Capes Conversations, a society show with 18 episodes published.

Nearly 200 years ago, a small group of settlers arrived in Augusta, facing isolation, uncertainty and a landscape unlike anything they had known before. In this episode of Capes Conversations, author and historian Bernic

Wildlife encounters are among the most memorable experiences for travellers, and often a highlight for locals too. In the Margaret River Region, that could be spotting whales and dolphins from a boat or paddleboard, watc

Capes Conversations heads into the darkness to explore the nightlife of our region's forests and caves. As the sun drops, researchers armed with acoustic monitors and bat traps take to the bush around Mammoth and Jewel c

Every day, visitors learn through the places they visit. Whether it's understanding local wildlife, connecting with cultural heritage, exploring history, or gaining a deeper appreciation for a region's landscape, tourism

There’s something pretty special about spending time in the Margaret River Region — the open space, the slower pace, long afternoons that stretch into evenings. But for many, the question isn’t just where to go… it’s whe

Food is much more than something we eat. It’s one of the most powerful ways we connect with a place, its people and its stories. In this episode of Capes Conversations , we explore the role food plays in tourism and the

Have you ever walked into a space and felt transformed? In the Margaret River Region, it could be a grand restaurant with plenty of polish, or a small rustic cellar door that makes you feel a certain way as soon as you w

Each year, one of nature’s great journeys tracks along Western Australia’s coastline. Before winter, humpback and southern right whales leave Antarctica’s icy waters for their long migration north to warmer seas — huggin

In every regional community, volunteers are the backbone. It's volunteers who run or support regional emergency services, kids sport, community events, arts festivals, historical societies, leisure groups ... the list go

On Capes Conversations this week, host Kellie Tannock takes us back in time to look at what’s widely regarded as WA’s first tourism attraction. It’s one of Margaret River’s show caves, which suffered damage in its early

In the past decade, Australia’s craft beer scene has shifted from niche to mainstream. More and more beer drinkers were chasing local, independent, flavour-driven brews, and the industry responded... with brewers in the

This week, Capes Conversations looks at the plight of some lesser known, or less publicised, wildlife in our region, and the work being done to protect them. This episode could apply to so many of our native species wher

There are numerous land & coast care groups across the region, focused on rehabilitating degraded and weed-ravaged land, returning it to native bushland. One group, the Augusta Land and Coast Care Group also moonlight on

Each year, Margaret River’s Surfer’s Point plays host to the world’s best surfers, all chasing a win as they vie for the World Surf League’s World Title in the Western Australia Margaret River Surf Pro. This year, Margar

Margaret River Region is internationally renowned for its wine, particularly Chardonnay & Cabernet Sauvignon. From late January to early May, depending on the season, the harvest takes place - international workers arriv

This week, Capes Conversations looks up ... up at the vast dark skies above us. It's something we take for granted but Carol Redford, founder of Astrotourism WA, wants us to proud of what's above our heads every night. S

The Ludlow Tuart Forest was once the entry into Busselton, before the bypass was built. It’s now signposted as the scenic route into town and most people miss it. This week, Capes Conversations looks at what makes the Lu

We recorded this episode on March 3, 2026 to highlight the devastating impact of second-generation anticoagulant rodenticides (SGARS) on our native wildlife. The regulatory body, the Australian Pesticides and Veterinary
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