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Tim The Yowie Man - The Series

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Tim The Yowie Man is a big name around Canberra, known for his work in cryptonaturalism and following the trail of urban myths and legends scattered around Australia. With the help of Austography, Tim The Yowie Man has put together a new series, which will be on YouTube soon after its premiere at the National Film and Sound Archive on the 18th of October. SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sat down with him to discuss what's in store in the series, including investigations into the mysteries of Lake George, the haunted tales of Burnima Homestead... and discovering the South Coast's best pies. The discussion extends into Tim's initial yowie sighting which kickstarted his investigations, his theory on what a yowie might be and the stark divisions in the yowie/bigfoot hunting community. You can watch the trailer for Tim The Yowie Man - The Series here: https://youtu.be/4avkEvTK6ss Photo supplied by Tim the Yowie Man. This program was aired on 9th October, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
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Tim The Yowie Man is a big name around Canberra, known for his work in cryptonaturalism and following the trail of urban myths and legends scattered around Australia. With the help of Austography, Tim The Yowie Man has put together a new series, which will be on YouTube soon after its premiere at the National Film and Sound Archive on the 18th of October. SubjectACT's Nathan Gubler sat down with him to discuss what's in store in the series, including investigations into the mysteries of Lake George, the haunted tales of Burnima Homestead... and discovering the South Coast's best pies. The discussion extends into Tim's initial yowie sighting which kickstarted his investigations, his theory on what a yowie might be and the stark divisions in the yowie/bigfoot hunting community. You can watch the trailer for Tim The Yowie Man - The Series here: https://youtu.be/4avkEvTK6ss Photo supplied by Tim the Yowie Man. This program was aired on 9th October, 2017. Join us each weekday morning at 8:30am on 2XX FM 98.3 SubjectACT for local current affairs, or stream on 2xxfm.org.au/listen. Find this and other episodes in podcast form on Soundcloud or the iTunes Store. You can also follow us on Facebook and Twitter. Subscribe to 2XX via www.2xxfm.org.au/support-2xx/subscribe/
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