Episode one was recorded on the banks of Candelo Creek, south-west of Bega but takes in the full geography of South East NSW.
First, the tragic story of 10-year-old Noa Jessop.
When Noa was hit by a car and died at the gate to his family’s farm, a heavy sadness fell across the Bega Valley community.
Tears have been a big part of the days that have followed, but so too has something powerful and remarkable.
Also, democracy is getting a shake up in the Eurobodalla Shire, with a jury of 28 everyday people formed to shape the work and spending of the new Council elected on September 10.
And you’ll hear of the hard work of the Perisher Ski Resort and the National Parks and Wildlife Service. They are in the snow on the side of Australia’s highest peak to protect the only Australian animal to hibernate during winter.
Music to finish from the South Coast Music Camp which has just wrapped up in Bega.
Around 200 people take part every year – including tutors from the Sydney Conservatorium of Music and the Australian National Academy of Music.
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