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Humanitarian mission takes business owner to Ukraine and remembering 1950s and 60s Ipswich

Ipswich Today
Ipswich Today
Episode • Aug 7, 2022 • 17m
To mark the 200th episode two people making their own contribution, past and present, to the local community and the world. First, Martin Corkery owns an Ipswich-based business and has been on a personal humanitarian mission to Ukraine. Martin reveals first-hand what he witnessed. Also on the show remembering a different pace of life in Ipswich during the 1950s and 1960s through the eyes of 94 year-old amateur radio operator Ron Grandison. Published: 7 August 2022. Music: www.purple-planet.com Rotary International: www.rotary.org Rotary District 9620: https://rotary9620.org/ Ipswich City Rotary: https://www.ipswichcityrotary.com.au/ Ipswich and District Radio Club: www.vk4wip.org.au Wireless Institute of Australia: www.wia.org.au

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