• From Hibernation to Celebration
    Jul 1 2026

    For ten days every July, the Margaret River Region comes alive as venues from Busselton to Margaret River open their doors with something a little special for the Cabin Fever Festival.

    But Cabin Fever isn’t just a festival — it’s a chance for our community to lean into winter. To leave hibernation, come together and celebrate everything we do best: incredible produce, bold local wine and beer, and the great talents among us.

    Cabin Fever makes winter feel warm, social and full of life.

    Host Kellie Tannock talks to event organiser, Erin Molloy, about Cabin Fever's 10th anniversary and truffle farmer, Ben Warner who has created two special events to get his guests putting on their wellington boots for some winter fun.

    Cabin Fever – Margaret River Region winter festival

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    This show was recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.

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    25 mins
  • Where Whales Rest and Rise
    May 20 2026

    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 — hugging our continent before trekking south again months later.

    Known as Margaret River Region's 'whale nursery', Augusta's calm, sheltered waters provide a safe place for mothers to rest, feed and nurture their calves before the long journey home.

    From its headlands and beaches, locals and visitors can witness breaching, tail slaps and those unforgettable moments when a calf surfaces beside its mother.

    This week, host Kellie Tannock speaks to two researchers with different projects at each end of our Capes, and the creative force behind Augusta's Whalesong Festival that marks the start of the whale migration.

    Image by Tim Campbell.

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    This show was recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.

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    31 mins
  • The Impact of Giving Time
    May 13 2026

    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 goes on. So much of this only happens because our volunteers give thousands of unpaid hours to make it happen.

    This week, host, Kellie Tannock talks to guests about the impact our volunteers make and hopefully inspire more people to get involved.

    With National Volunteer Week each May, this is the perfect time to say thank you.

    The image supporting this podcast is the voluntary members of Margaret River Off Road Cycling Association working to maintain mountain bike tracks.

    Here are some links to local volunteering resources;

    Busselton Dunsborough Volunteer Centre

    Community Clubs & Interest Groups - Augusta Margaret River Community Directory

    Directory Category | Rotary Margaret River Directory

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    This show was recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.

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    31 mins
  • The Story Beneath Our Feet
    May 6 2026

    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 years of tourism, when a visit was an eight-hour adventure, not the one-hour experience of today. We’ll find out just how much our behaviour has changed with better understanding about how fragile these cave systems are.

    We’ll also hear about how the caves are being protected for future generations to enjoy.

    This episode features Ngilgi Cave Manager, Tod Kearns and Alysha Johnson, Conservation Manager for the Capes Foundation, which operates Ngilgi Cave in Yallingup, as well as Lake, Jewel and Mammoth Caves in the region’s south.

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    This show was recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.

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    26 mins
  • Small Brewers, Big Impact
    Apr 29 2026

    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 Margaret River Region right at the forefront of this golden new era..

    Margaret River’s craft beer story began in the mid 90s with Bootleg Brewery – then something of a lone wolf in wine country.

    But a small, distinctive group of breweries followed, choosing quality, place and hospitality over scale.

    Today, craft beer is firmly part of the Margaret River experience, shaped by landscape, local produce and community. It’s not about rapid growth here – it’s about character, connection and great beer made close to where it’s enjoyed.

    Raise a pint to our local brewers, as Kellie Tannock chats with the South West Brewers Alliance, a brewery with sustainability front and centre and a local hops farmer.

    Photo credit: Josh Ball

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    31 mins
  • The Hidden Struggle for Survival
    Apr 22 2026

    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 where human impact, feral animals, habitat loss, light pollution, introduced species and climate change have all impacted our local wildlife and put them under threat.

    Host Kellie Tannock talks to conservation researchers and advocates for our beach-nesting birds, the white-bellied frog and the snake-necked turtle to find out what is being done to protect these often elusive and vulnerable animals.

    Image supplied by Tegan Knowles.

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    This show was recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.

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    34 mins
  • Waking the Landscape
    Apr 15 2026

    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 once a month as the Friends of Cape Leeuwin, with projects around Augusta as well as working alongside the Capes Foundation team at the Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse Precinct.

    Gudrun Theile explains more about the group's purpose and activities before host Kellie Tannock is joined by Dianne James from the Capes Foundation and Peter Murphy, Horticultural Lecturer at SW Tafe, and all of them have some great tips for caring for your backyard.

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    This show was recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.

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    33 mins
  • When the World Comes to Our Break
    Apr 8 2026

    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, Margaret River is number two of 12 stops across 9 countries on the circuit. This season also marks pro surfing’s 50th year.

    This week, Kellie Tannock speaks to World Surfing League's Asa Pacific President, Andrew Stark on the Pro's history, evolution and exposure for the Margaret River Region.

    She also speaks two former surf champions who are hugely influential in the local surfing scene, Mike McAuliffe and Dave Macaulay, who share tips on Pro for residents and visitors, and explain why the event is so important for the community.

    Images supplied by WSL

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    This show was recorded at RMR 101.9FM, Margaret River Region.

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    35 mins