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Digging up Graham Farrer (global mine closure specialist)

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KC and Graham talk about rehabilitating old mine sites, handing land back to Indigenous people properly, and making a home while travelling.
Graham Farrer is a global mine closure specialist from Australia, now living in Scotland and working on sites around the world. You can find him on LinkedIn, and you can find Graham & Suzanne's beautiful French bulldogs, Huey and Ethel, on Instagram.
Due to the current pandemonium, the Darwin Fringe Festival has been cancelled. If you have tickets to Sexual History, the box office staff will be in touch with you to organise a refund. KC will reschedule the show in Darwin as soon as practicable.
You can keep up to date with all things KC at kcmartinstone.com. And if you'd like, you can support KC and the podcast on Patreon where, for a few dollars a month or more, you get early access to the pod, rewards and bonus content, discount tickets to shows and lots of other good stuff.

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KC and Graham talk about rehabilitating old mine sites, handing land back to Indigenous people properly, and making a home while travelling.
Graham Farrer is a global mine closure specialist from Australia, now living in Scotland and working on sites around the world. You can find him on LinkedIn, and you can find Graham & Suzanne's beautiful French bulldogs, Huey and Ethel, on Instagram.
Due to the current pandemonium, the Darwin Fringe Festival has been cancelled. If you have tickets to Sexual History, the box office staff will be in touch with you to organise a refund. KC will reschedule the show in Darwin as soon as practicable.
You can keep up to date with all things KC at kcmartinstone.com. And if you'd like, you can support KC and the podcast on Patreon where, for a few dollars a month or more, you get early access to the pod, rewards and bonus content, discount tickets to shows and lots of other good stuff.

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