Andrew Urban sets out on a quest to unveil the hidden stories of everyday Australians. His unwavering belief that there are no ordinary people, propels him to engage with individuals from all walks of life.
Andrew talks to an artistic entrepreneur with dreams of following a spiritual path in life, and approaches strangers to ask their thoughts on reincarnation.
Andrew Urban takes to the streets to chat to a divorcee with four children, an emigrant from Ukraine, and a cancer biologist whose husband travels.
People discuss whether they are a romantic. A police officer talks about the job and why he joined the force. A man talks about unemployment, acting and his relationship with his family.
A woman shows off her shop and talks about her life since arriving in Australia from Italy; a man tries to sell his Chevrolet truck and discusses his interest in cars; a Chinese woman talks about adapting to life in Australia.
A man talks about playing the ukulele and his aspirations; a group of men in a pub play cards; a teenager talks about finishing high school and wanting to be a filmmaker; a woman discusses her family's heritage.
A man talks about coming to a barber shop for decades, his life in the restaurant business, and Leichhardt; a woman shows off her house, discussing her mother's illness, and tragedies in the lives of her housemates.
A man shows off his rollerblade shop, which he claims is the first in Australia; a man whose family arrived in Australia from Greece discusses his political position and his relationships.
A man with a varied job past talks about what the future holds. A woman speaks about leaving South Africa for Australia.
A proud non-voter discusses the book he's writing. A historian talks about fascinating people from the past. A man opens up about following Madonna around Australia.
Andrew interviews a man with a harsh take on society, and a woman who does tarot card readings out of necessity.
Andrew chats with Gary about his fitness habits, before he demonstrates a kickboxing move; Margie discusses the rewards of nursing.
Andrew discusses family and democracy with Gaby and Suzanne; Raymond talks about his job working at the railway station.
Andrew speaks to Kent and Fern Love about partying, dreams and identity; Englishman Peter chats about his life's motto.
Andrew meets Kurt and Sabrina, a young couple in the first stages of their relationship who are teaching each other how to rollerskate. He also meets Dee, who had a previous life as a dancer before she became a telemarketer.
Andrew meets Elizabeth, a semi-retired woman who has a knack for designing townhouses and dedicates most of her time working for charity. He also meets Brian, who is looking to move from Sydney to Brisbane.
Andrew meets Sandra, a Frenchwoman from New Caledonia who is travelling around Australia, and Kim and Sophie, a couple who have been going out for four weeks.
Andrew meets Michael, who wears an interesting pendant and calls himself a renowned astrologer, which he balances with his job at a deli. Andrew also meets Clint and Belinda, who have matching tattoos that mean free spirit.
A pastor speaks about her work in Papua New Guinea raising ecological awareness; a man speaks about fixing coin-operated laundry machines and his health problems.
A mature aged couple speak about their relationship; a dancer discusses his life, his pets and the importance of personal time; a man tells the strange story of his run-in with the authorities.
A retired post office worker from Leeton talks about his interest in heritage projects; a group of women sit down for a Christmas fairy lunch, singing carols; and a tailor discusses his business.
A public servant talks about her past relationships and emotional bungee jumping. A man and his world famous pet, Buffy the Surfing Rabbit.
writer discusses her upcoming book and her goldfish. A cop's son, who is a rodeo riding concrete cutter, talks about avoiding drugs.
A man discusses moving to Sydney after leaving home, his lovers, and creating clothes, while a woman talks about caring for her two children and dealing with a difficult life.
Andrew interviews an American filmmaker who speaks candidly about his HIV positive status, and an ex-flight attendant who retired to raise her five-year-old son.
Andrew meets Rebecca, a jazz musician with a mother who pushed her into learning music; Andrew meets a mature age creative writing student who is finally following his dreams after a workplace injury.
Andrew meets Wiley, an Indian man who recently went through a nasty break-up with a girl he met at McDonalds, and Claudie, who works in a clothing stall and gets paid in unique clothing.
Andrew meets Jack, a man on the brink of his 70th birthday and still looking for true love after having a string of ex-wives, and another man called Andrew from Caringbah, who studies.
Chef Gaspar Tse, entertainer Brihony Dawson and Adam share their punchy pasta creations: wok-fried chilli prawn orecchiette, pepperoni pasta, and black pepper crab spaghetti.
Trevor opens up about his love for travelling and hitchhiking around the world at 19; Spouses Chris and Mandy talk about their passion for kites and their kite-making business; Susan, born in Scotland, moves to Australia after marrying a sailor.
Andrew Urban hits the street where he chats with Chris, who works as an engineer. He also talks with Nicky, who works two jobs and lost her father in an accident in her childhood.
Andrew chats to Lou about his banana plantation, Melissah about her music studies and dreams for the future, and Axel about his life and work.
Linda and Vic discuss their relationship and Vic's beard; Peter talks about his job in diplomatic service and what he looks for in a partner.
Chris discusses his hobbies and work as a stockbroker; Krissie talks about her travels in Australia and her goal to be more impulsive.
Interviews with people in the streets from of life, telling of their success, failings, ambitions and experiences. He chats to Katherine, Theresa and Assunta.
Andrew interviews Scottish couple Gordon and Liz about their career and family. They discuss their insightful trip to India.
Andrew catches up with pharmacist John during his lunch break. He talks about his father and being a father himself.
A solicitor's blue cactus earring captivates Andrew, so he learns the story of its origin; one woman explains her decision to move from Perth to Sydney.
Andrew Urban speaks to regular people on the streets of Australia. He begins with a chat to a water meter reader named Richard, whose job often places him in interesting situations.
Andrew Urban speaks to everyday people on the streets of Australia. In this episode he speaks to Rosie, Earle, Greg and Kami, Christie, and Greg.
Andrew chats to Gail and Robbie about their family, and previous career aspirations. He also talks to restaurant manager Bruno, who has been in the business for thirteen years.
Andrew talks to Craig, an actor and model who discusses some of the jobs he's had. He also learns how to recognise a real fairy, and chats to Graeme who works for Telstra.
Andrew Urban is out in the streets to speak with business manager David, and Sally, a freelance camera operator.
Karen, a thrill-seeker, talks about her unconventional career plan and her love for snowboarding; Sue opens up about expressing herself through her piercings; Leo, a half-Vietnamese and half-African-American man, was adopted into Australia in 1975.
Andrew stops Winsome on the street for five minutes to chat about her life, and studies as a mature age university student; he speaks to David and his lorikeet.
Andrew stops to chat with Alison the fitness fanatic, Polish Adam, and English June; he chats to Leonard about relationships, friends, and work; he talks to Sharon about her future plans.
Andrew meets Jason, an Indigenous pastry chef who began his career in a cake shop on the Central Coast. He also chats with Tass, who gave herself her own nickname at a dinner party when she was 20 years old.
Andrew chats to self-employed Damian about his personalised greeting card business, and Myrna about her children and experience with loss.
Andrew Urban chats to Henry about his move from Melbourne, and his five-year-old son. He discusses diving and marine biology with Cynthia.
Sue talks about being thankful for her life and the people in it, despite the difficult times; Ali, originally from Tonga, moves to Australia in hopes of a better life; Melanie reveals that she is planning a surprise for his fiancé.
Andrew chats to an Aboriginal man about his land management course and his traditional history of working with plants.
Andrew Urban chats with Ross, who has spina bifida. He also chats with Janine about her business, an evangelist named John, and Peter and Suzie.
Andrew Urban chats with Martin about his fiancée, before talking to Abeet about going in the lotto and helping Joy with a cryptic crossword.
Andrew returns to the streets to chat with Simon, an accountant, Kate, a pilot, and John, who works for the council.
Host Andrew Urban interviews everyday people David, Mark, Surabhi, Jason, Joanna, Tony, and Mark about their lives.
Andrew is back on the streets to interview, Jennifer, an ethnic child care worker; Wanda, a chef; and Lindsay, a journalist.
Andrew Urban chats to average people on the streets of Australia. He begins with talking to a theatre bookings agent named Kristen and her friends about their careers, lives and astrology.
Andrew and his crew are back out onto the streets where they interview Pili and Sharon, and a student named Ricky.
Andrew Urban speaks to everyday people on the streets of Australia. He speaks with Damien, Myrna, Rick, Carol, Rohan and Susan.
Andrew chats to a solicitor in Wollongong about the challenges of her career and her childhood aspirations.
Andrew chats to hairdresser Rebecca about her business and clients. He also talks to George about his views on the state of the world, and how things have changed for the better and worse.
Andrew heads out to speak to the people in the streets celebrating Mardi Gras. He speaks to Scott Cantrill and Juliet, a transitioning woman who has purchased her first feminine shoes.
Andrew chats to Bernd, who is a German national working in Australia on a temporary contract. Bernd chats about his friends and the automotive leather manufacturer that he works for.
Andrew chats with textile technician Suzi, cafe owner David, Lynne, who migrated to Australia 16 years ago, salesman Noel and Peter, a collector for the Wilderness Society..
Andrew chats with senior crisis counsellor Ron about his tradition of watching the sunset at a significant spot near his home.
Andrew Urban chats with Jan, the owner of a tea business, Stuart, a health promotion worker, and Caroline, a police prosecutor.
Andrew talks to Louis and Roz, two old friends, about their lives together, and their marriage in their twenties; he chats to Pauline about her life and farming.
Andrew Urban speaks with John, the manager of a sports club, about his career, relationships, and future.
Andrew wanders the streets and meets Mike, who talks about being a boat owner. He also chats to university student Rachel, and didgeridoo player Ben.
Host Andrew Urban interviews everyday people
Host Andrew Urban interviews everyday people
Andrew talks to John about his life and career, discussing his software business and the changing nature of computers.
Andrew talks to Gunther about working as a salesman and what it was like to move from Germany to Australia.
Vladimir talks about his early life in Shanghai, being forced to move by changes in geopolitics, and some of his hobbies.
Andrew speaks to Fay and Andrew from Mildura while they're out shopping. The couple talk about working on a vineyard.
A man speaks about his love of cigarettes, his troubles with alcohol, his early years, and how the birth of his son helped him put a stop to his consumption of alcohol.
Andrew meets Joab and Colin and discusses growing up gay in a small, regional town. He also chats with best friends Liz and Erin.
The week's interview features Jim Richardson, Lillian Richardson, Anthony Clayton, Lucy Borland, and George Stent.
Andrew returns to the streets to speak with Gerard and Miles, two friends who have known each other for years.
Andrew returns to the streets with his camera crew to meet interesting characters, including store owner Andrew.
Andrew returns to the streets with his crew to interview Dallas, a freelance photographer, who talks about his career, relationship, and future.
Andrew and his crew go back onto the streets of Sydney where they meet Adam and Mandy. They discuss career, relationships, and their future.
Andrew Urban catches up with Laurence, a French designer, to discuss his work and relationship. He also meets Sylvana to discuss her housekeeping training course.
Andrew Urban talks to a woman completing a selling skills course, and learns more about her family. He also catches up with paralegal Scott to discuss his career and his relationship.
Andrew chats with Christine from Canada, who tells him about her research for her thesis and why she has chosen to visit Armidale.
Andrew chats with Maria from Denmark. She talks about her experience working as a nanny in the US and what it was like living with a family.
Andrew Urban takes to the streets and catches up with Jonathon from England to learn a little more about his life, career, and plans for the future.
Andrew Urban hits the streets and chats to Ralph the butcher, learning more about his life, relationships, career, and plans for the future.
A man talks about his work as a sale agent selling calendars to businesses and meeting people; a couple discuss why they wanted to leave the city and move to Nimbin.
After discussing his family, the church, and the importance of communication, a man opens up about a tragic incident that saw a boulder thrown through the windshield of his car.
Andrew interviews Gary who once worked as an insurance agent in Sydney before moving to the coast. Gary opens up about his life, including marriage at a young age, having children, and his career.
Andrew Urban takes some time to chat to Neil about his life, career, relationships, and plans for the future.
Andrew chats to Trevor, a furniture removalist, about his time living in Orange; he talks to a fellow Andrew about his girlfriend's jaw surgery.
Andrew chats with Lisa about how her and her partner are on the methadone program; he talks with Robbie about his work with the Big Sister Big Brother program.
Andrew Urban catches up with Peter to learn more about his life, relationships, career, and his canine companion, Beatle.
Andrew Urban catches up with technician Michael in order to learn more about his life, his career, and his plans for the future.
Andrew speaks to Heather and Peter about how they met, their relationship and their careers as he talks to strangers on the streets of Melbourne.
Andrew Urban hits the streets and talks to a woman named Bhavani about her whirlwind life; he talks to Karen who waters plants around offices and Harry who is a solicitor.
Andrew chats to Andy from Germany about his travels and moving to Australia; Andrew talks to Michael and Pearl, a married couple, about how they met.
Andrew bumps into Reid again and continues their conversation about careers, relationships, lives, and the future.
Andrew meets a man known as David while out on the street, and hears more about his career and his dreams.
Andrew meets an accountant named Bryan on the street and begins a conversation, talking to him about his life.
Andrew chats with Tammy who works as the door person of a restaurant; Andy who talks about his work and time living in London; Lynn and Mark about their relationship.
Fifi stops to talk to Andrew about her past lives and her favourite things to do; Andrew speaks to Diana about her job in the government and Nadine about how she broke her finger.
Host Andrew Urban talks to Bob, an average man he meets, about his job and how he got involved with it.
Host Andrew Urban speaks with Lynette, a person he meets on the street, about the roses she's carrying.
Andrew speaks to Central Coast local Kevin who works for a record company; musician Rebecca shares her passion for music.
Andrew bumps into Evangaline, a heart transplant recipient, and discusses her experience, her life, and the future.
Andrew hits the streets and chats with Abraham, a pharmacist who runs his own vitamin shop; he talks with a woman named Ozen, who originates from Turkey.
Andrew takes to the streets where he chats with Stephen, a sailor-in-training in the Navy; he talks with a South African tourist named Dennis, who is capturing photos all around Australia.
Andrew speaks with couple Steve and Michelle as they discuss their relationship. Plus, Ted speaks about his experience with a shipwreck.
Andrew speaks with David about his life, career, and his love for Thailand; couple Dale and Venita talk about how they met.
Andrew talks to Les, a man who takes LPs and digitises them onto CDs, finding out how he got into the business in the first place.
Andrew speaks with Kirstie about her career in health and the big changes in her life; he meets Norman who is taking a stroll with his baby.
Andrew talks to a boxer, hoping to compete in the Sydney 2000 Olympics, an English backpacker who's fallen in love with the Aussie lifestyle and a flight attendant who speaks seven languages.
Andrew sits down with Amoreaux to discuss her long-distance relationship with her Swiss boyfriend, as well as her mum's feelings towards the relationship.
Andrew chats with some average people on the street, including Bruno, who talks about his marriages and children.
Andrew returns to the streets of Sydney and meets Steve. They chat about his travels, his son, relationship, and his life.
Andrew catches up with Aphrodite Nichles, Leif Hinchliffe, Caroline Eade, Gary Maclennon, and Maria Metropoulos.
Andrew catches up with Chris Hudson, Erin Hudson, Ben Lomberger, Willem Bexkema, Marianne Bexkema, and Kelvin Rycroft.
Andrew hits the streets where he talks to Chris and Erin, who are from Yorkshire in England but have been living in Hobart for 15 years; he talks to Ben who enjoys shopping in the markets.
Andrew chats to Jan McCarthy, Chris McCarthy, Louise Short, Viet Nguyen, Raisa Darnell, Sirlenp Gooden, Clarence Gooden, Vivienne Paramore, and Marie O'Shanassy about their memories of the sixties.
Andrew talks to Hazel and Evelyn, John and Tracey, Cindy, and Helen about their lives, careers, and personal stories.
Andrew returns to the streets where he speaks to Fred and Dewi, Theo and Mabel, and Michael about their life, career, and stories.
Andrew stops to chat to father Ruanui who is showing his daughter around the city, and Lam, a refugee from Vietnam living in Bankstown, to speak about his life.
Andrew talks to Adelaide-born Julian Daisrow on the shores of Manly, and Deb Sciffer who welcomes the ferries to Manly on behalf of Ocean World.
Andrew speaks to Mark Anthony, Fiona Anthony, Scott James, Susan Laverty, and Helen Lewis and Jess Aulich.
Andrew heads out onto the streets to speak with Rob McFarlane, Suzie Gold, Josh Jenkins, and Rebecca Mackellar.
Andrew's guests on the street features Peter Jacques, Dorothy Jacques, Michael Stanton, Sam Clark, Lachlan Eddy, Tom Curren, and Judy Curren.
Andrew returns to the streets with his crew to interview Hans Osle and Lyna Nguyen about their life and career.
Andrew speaks with Paul Gamble, Julia Feiss, David Naylor, Ann Noshie, Peter Nguyen, and Robbyn Barnwell on the streets.
Andrew speaks with Rowena Thompson, Eugene Loh, Joe Marin, Marion, and Sarah Crome on the streets about their life
Andrew speaks with Philip Georgiadis, Nicky Georgiadis, Damien Gunby, Yvonne Gunby, Emmanuel Efstathiou, Sarina Efstathiou, Andrew Thompson, and Tina Thompson.
Andrew returns to the streets to speaks with Sylvana Iacono, Paul Keller, Alex Hackett and Shaaron Hackett about their lives.
Andrew returns to the streets to chat with Brian Wrigley, Jill Mateljan, and Team Henderson about their lives.
Back on the streets with his crew, Andrew interviews John Lewis, Veruschka Usenko, Stephen Day, and Edward James.
Andrew hits the streets where he meets Veselin Vesko Gas from Montenegro, who started a new life in Australia after the death of his father; he meets market stall owner Jean Francois Beaudiment.
Andrew and his crew are back on the streets to interview Graham Stoples, Jan Press, Rigden, Byron Winzurn-Clarke, and Zoe Weldon.
Andrew Urban hits the streets where he meets Nick Stark, David Byers, Neil Colly, and Sal Stark to discuss their occupations and personal lives.
Andrew Urban hits the streets where he meets Gary Coombe, Kim Cantrell, John Dickson, and Peter Morrissey to discuss their occupations and personal lives.
Andrew chats to Brian Dunne, Victor and Lyn Stadnyk, and Ali Lavis about their occupations and aspirations.
Andrew Urban hits the streets, where he chats with Kevin White, Helen and Alex Birkens, and Paul Osei about their lives, occupations and relationships.
Andrew Urban chats with Gary Atkinson, Carin Doyle, Ian Singleton and Sue Daley about life, relationships and work as he wanders the streets.
Andrew Urban talks to Sonya Hush, Barry and Rona Nelson, Peter Connell and Paul Hatch about life, work and relationships.
Andrew Urban hits the streets to discover the everyday lives of everyday people. He chats with Morgan Levitt and Greg Miller about everything from work to relationships.
Andrew speaks with Floo Bason, Colin Draper, John Michael, and Promis Michael to find out about their stories.
Andrew hits the streets and chats with James Ferguson, Max Adorni and Terri Murray about their personal lives, relationships and history.
Andrew hits the streets and chats with Janell Brickenridge, Greg Morin, Maria Winiecki and Pete Le Gros about their personal lives, relationships, values and family history.
Andrew returns to the streets to talk to Jenny Dowling, June Dowling, Trevor King, Suzanne Miller, and Marianne Samdal.
Andrew conducts on-the-street interviews with John Dickinson, Ruth Dickinson, Jane Dickinson, and Bryan Shahed.
Andrew Urban chats with Greg Flood, Julie Flood, Phil Dupuy, and Jim Fitzgibbon about their lives and careers.
Andrew Urban hits the streets of Australia, where he chats with Mark Cumberbatch, Tarn Dallavanzi, Lisa Mason, Mark Dickinson, Shirley Delane, Steph Dickinson, Yasas Botenne, and Nathalie Posson about their lives, history and culture.
Andrew Urban hits the streets of Australia, where he meets Peter Dawson, Scott Pickard and Bernard Chapman to discuss their personal lives, jobs, families and cultures.
Andrew Urban hits the streets of Australia, where he meets Ron Marshall and Bob Druett, and they share stories of their personal lives, jobs, histories and culture.
Andrew speaks to hairdresser Bruce McDonald, former Air Force pilot from Hungary, Gyula Stikrad and Judith Ealing.
Andrew Urban speaks to randomly selected everyday Australians including Isaac Gonzalez, Ken Davis, Mark Fitzsimons, Jasmin Buchal, Catherine Milepa, Mark Butcher, and more.
Andrew Urban stops on the streets of Australia to chat with every day Australians, including Kirsten Laly, Rosanna Angus, Sian Nickels, Ros Premont, and Mark Nolan.
Andrew Urban stops Mark Wallbridge, Nicole Henderson, and Nick Vasicek on the street to ask about their lives and careers.
Andrew Urban chats to Graeme Bennett, Lizzie O'Connor, Karen Foreman, Nellie Egan, and Norman Dulvarie about their lives and careers.
Andrew Urban takes to the streets of Australia where he interviews Aysun Freeman, Andrew Hackett, Chris Interdonato, Aya Christie, and Philip Argy.
Andrew Urban takes to the streets of Australia to interview Scott Bourke, Elliott Bourke, Bria Sherry, Tony Sherry, Jenni McCarthy, Jeremy Bergling, Michelle Clark, Jason Gunn, and Kelly-Ann Gunn.
Andrew interviews Bill Wallace, Andrew Wainwright, Riona McCormack, Todd Eveland, and Pam Eveland on the streets.
Andrew and the crew head to the streets to speak with Scott Floyd, Renee Blight, Pete Kelly, and Hayley Psaltis.
Andrew heads out onto the streets to speak with Jae Radican, Kate Stokes, Leigh Green, Phoebe Green, Joe Quaife, and Georgia Whiting.
Andrew speaks to Caroline Hocking, Sam Zuccarello, Dave Toynton, Jo Toynton, John Elmer, Anthony Koraitsas, Suzanne Karras, and James Kearns.
Andrew heads out onto the streets to speak with randomly selected people, featuring Kay Barry, Michael Zimnyckyj, and Ross Parry.
Andrew speaks with Matt Reilly, Chrissy Reilly, Tom Furtner, Deepak Shah, Con Kotsopoulos, Theodora Kotsopoulos, Danny Schwartz, Dagmar Parnell, and Rohan Parnell.
Andrew speaks with Marie-Therese Pendergast, Barbara Pendergast, Michael Krupsili, Anne Vincent, Dave Vincent, Julia Linney, and Norman Saad.
Andrew speaks to Phil Owen, Tiffany Sugar, and Joseph Ellis about their lives, career, and future plans on the streets.
Andrew chat with Anthony Barakar, Patrick Robinson, Robin Gagnet, Steve Mileham, and Melissa Mileham on the streets.
Andrew Urban stops Graeme Goodchild, Robin Accola, Rosa Deane, and Melinda Gaughwin on the street to ask about their lives and careers.
Andrew speaks with Luna Schreibmayr, Matt Fitzpatrick, Jess Lindsay, Paul Farrugia, Emilia Gerace, and Maree McCusker.
Andrew is back on the street to speak with Derrick Titmus, Pasquali Vartuli, Bj Gertey, and Melanie Zammit about their lives.
Andrew speaks to Michelle Keane, Shirleigh Thoresey, Ray Springer, Beau Harly-Mauride, Pam Wakerman, Adam Wakerman, Terry Evian, Nick Ashton, and Marita Ensor.
Andrew gets to know Natalie Voss, Josef Papp, Don Sticklen, Ron Kleindiek, Julie Lyndon, and Michael Lyndon better.
Andrew Urban chats with Andrew Zeeni, Trish Di Cesare, Joanna Lordialos and Mark Harraga in Chapel St, Melbourne.
Andrew Urban makes his way to Sydney Airport to talk to Evelyn Davies, Davies David,Khayyam Hijjas, Collette Brown, and Mohit Prasad.
Andrew and the crew set off on the streets of West End, Queensland, to speak with Robert McGran, Yvette Lynch, Julian Lynch, and more.
Andrew and the crew set out to interview people on the streets of Dandenong, Victoria. He speaks with Carmel Zandona, Rod McDonald, Kuinita Fiafoka, and Ewan Macdonald.
Andrew and the crew set out to interview people around the Sydney Market. He speaks with Connie Messina and Hannah Zailar.
Andrew and the crew head out onto the streets of Ipswich, Queensland, to interview people roaming around on the day.
Andrew and the crew head out onto the streets around Flinders St Station, Melbourne, to interview people roaming around on the day.
Andrew hits the streets of Woolloomooloo in Sydney, stopping to chat to Mark and Meryn visiting from Queensland, and Sarah who is on a mission to circumnavigate Australia.
Andrew speaks to everyday Australians and tourists at Sea World on the Gold Coast, including Hong Kong businessman William.
Andrew Urban hits the streets of Fitzory in Melbourne where he chats with Hannah, who has strong feelings towards hippies. Plus, he talks to Senad from Bosnia.
Andrew Urban heads to the Randwick Racecourse in Sydney where he chats with Pat, who is a regular at the races. Plus, he meets Sandra and Janelle who are on a girls day out.
Andrew Urban heads to the streets of Gosford in New South Wales to speak to everyday people including Mark, Carmen, Narelle, Jacob and Wendy.