Episodes 25
Avg. Duration 43m
Activity Active
Since Mar 2024
Latest Episode May 2026

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Every 2 Weeks
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Episodic
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90%
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About This Podcast

OVER 55 YEARS AGO  multi-award-winning journalist John Francis interviewed ageing Australian Outback characters, before their voices were lost in the red dust.
THIS IS UNIQUE Aussie history. 
NEARLY ALL lived largely solitary lives, in the harsh and lonely inland, on the edge of deserts, in a world of searing droughts, and occasional fierce floods. 
THEY WERE prospectors, sheep and cattle men, boundary riders, drovers, railway workers, truck drivers, Aboriginal groups, and isolated but hardy women.
AUSTRALIA'S AVIATION HISTORY also started in the red dust. You'll hear interviews with some of Australia's most famous pioneer airmen (many of whom started flying in the First World War), who used aircraft to make the Outback a little less lonely.
JOHN ALSO interviews  the descendants of other unique characters, reads fascinating tales from Australia's Outback past, and spins tales of his own red dust adventures.

WEBSITE: www.reddusttapes.au

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S2E12 Learning to love the nauseating smell of castor oil, when you’re in a leather helmet and goggles, and bouncing about in an open cockpit

May 09, 2026 1h 18m Transcript

Greetings, Red Dusters. This is the 13th episode of Season Two, so I’m taking a break. But fear not, I have a dilly-bag full of tasty tales that I’ll be working up for Season Three.Now … I have a…

S2E12 Chuff-chuff-chuffing through the bush

Apr 27, 2026 49m Transcript

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S2E11 Slow Slogging Over The Horizon And Beyond: Early Australian Transport

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S2E10 Our Andy's Gone With Cattle: The story of the Drovers

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They're shouting GOLD all over, Downunder

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S2E8 The White Flood Descends

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S2E7 Three Dames of the Australian Bush

Feb 16, 2026 1h 1m

It was a tremendous pleasure sharing with each of the women in this chapter. Auntie Kath Nichols, who lived in what was destined to be a ghost town in the northern South Australia with Twiggy…

S2E6 Aboriginals, Looking to The Future ... In 1972

Feb 01, 2026 23m

Now I want to present to you a time capsule. It’s a radio documentary I prepared in 1972, for the ABC.Back then it’s title was,  ‘The Urban Aborigine’ , and you’ll find the word 'aborigine' features…

S2E5 Maudie, Alice, and the Flower Well Mob: Brief Voices of First Australians, Deserts Apart

Jan 19, 2026 1h 3m

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S2E4 The grit-faced bushie who loved a drink, and the thrill of finding floaters

Jan 01, 2026 32m

Ned Conroy, the craggy-browed Scotsman with the missing teeth and a dusty face the  colour of the red earth he dug in, loved the bush, and the chase for floaters – those bits of gold on the surface –…

S2E3 Who’s the nutty one? Chasing a bus, or serenely alone?

Dec 18, 2025 41m

From the age of 12 Les Craigie was a professional boxer. In our interview he compared an easily bruised apple with the delicacy of a pummelled human brain. At 21 he’d had enough of the risks, and for…

An Aussie engineer’s adventures in Antarctic: Pt 2

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S2E1 A madman, and a death in the snow

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S1E12 A rare and exclusive interview with the legendary Sir Donald Bradman

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S1E11 As a kid, he skinned cats and sold the meat. What happened years later at the Dolly Pot Mine?

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SEASON 1, EPISODE 11When I interviewed Ernest Skein in 1970, I was told he had recently been let out of jail. I didn’t want to close down an interview with a fascinating old-time prospector, so when…

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S1E9 ‘You had to overcome their fear’. Exclusive interview with co-founder of Qantas

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SEASON 1, EPISODE 9It was bitterly cold up there, in leather cap and goggles, in the open cockpit. Turbulence in North Queensland skies was often terrifying. Passengers could do nothing but hang on…

S1E8 ‘It’s a terrible crime to be a scab. A scab is worse than a murderer’

Jun 28, 2024 38m

SEASON 1, EPISODE 8One day 1970, in the Outback town of Broken Hill, I was standing on a street corner, tape recorder in hand, grabbing sounds for a radio documentary. A short, energetic little…

S1E7 Both families were miners. Together they created musical gold

Jun 14, 2024 53m

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S1E6 More Naughty Norman, then tales from Granny McRae, the All-night Fiddler

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SEASON 1, EPISODE 6There are two distinct parts to this episode: first, more revelations about an early aviation legend. Then, we visit Ada (Sis) Mcrae, born 1889, who recalls the hardships and joys…

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Red Dust Tapes has published 25 episodes since March 2024, covering topics in Documentary, Places & Travel.

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Red Dust Tapes is currently active with new episodes every 2 weeks. Average episode length is 43m.

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