On this weeks show we start the show in the town of Don just out of Devonport where we visit the Don Bank Model Railway and chat with Audrey. They moved to Don and started this up in there back yard.
There is an inside large area complete with little people and towns and also a dragon in the hills. But it does not end there but continues out into their back garden, which has been landscaped beautifully to help set the scenes. It is a great stop for young and old and once finished you can also grab a coffee.

On this weeks show we are in Tasmania where we meet a local author and also singer by the name of Tony Newport. For anyone into football Tony’s book is the history of football on the West Coast of Tasmania.
An anthology of stories of football played on the gravel fields and in the ever present mud of Tasmania’s west coast. Like the fluctuating fortunes of the nearby mining towns that dominate the remote West Coast, local football has had its ups and downs, but passion, pride and parochialism have combined to weave a tough and fascinating history

Next on the show Phill chats with Jeff DeAth from Check Weight and the topic this week is the 300 series Land Cruiser.
Jeff has now started to see the new Landcruiser coming through for weighing. The bottom end of the range has more payload to the higher end of the range. The new Toyota is lighter but they have changed the GVM. You may get another 100kg payload compared to the other vehicles.
A brand new 3.3L twin-turbo V6 diesel engine delivering 227kW and 700Nm, this is the most powerful diesel LandCruiser yet. All new design that refines the LandCruiser look while remaining tough inside and out. State-of-the-art technology focused on intelligent safety and enhanced connectivity. New levels of functional luxury mean even the most rugged journeys are smoothed out.

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