20th Anniversary Collection: Stan Grant on what his father taught him

20th Anniversary Collection: Stan Grant on what his father taught him

Released Thursday, 14th August 2025
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20th Anniversary Collection: Stan Grant on what his father taught him

20th Anniversary Collection: Stan Grant on what his father taught him

20th Anniversary Collection: Stan Grant on what his father taught him

20th Anniversary Collection: Stan Grant on what his father taught him

Thursday, 14th August 2025
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The veteran Wiradjuri journalist spent his first year living in the wreck of a Model T Ford on a NSW mission. He has reported from China and North Korea, covered Nelson Mandela’s release, the death of Princess Diana, the Troubles in Northern Ireland, and reported from outside Osama bin Laden’s house after he was killed.

His father was a hard man and an itinerant sawmiller who taught Stan the lessons he would need to survive and thrive as he grew older.

On the surface, Stan seemed disinterested in his studies, but he memorised everything he learned and gathered his knowledge for the future.

The family moved to Canberra when Stan was a teenager and suddenly the world opened up for him.

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Originally broadcast May 2013.

This episode was produced by Michelle Ransom-Hughes and the Executive Producer is Carmel Rooney.

You can read all about the Conversations origin story on the ABC News website.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-08-03/richard-fidler-reflects-on-20-years-of-conversations/105495784

This episode of Conversations touches on Indigenous family, Wiradjuri country, tabloid TV, racism, fatherhood, fathers, origin stories, personal stories, epic life stories, family dynamics, First Nations, news reporting and international news and journalism.

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