• The Case Of The Missing Giant Sausage

  • Jun 4 2021
  • Length: 18 mins
  • Podcast
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The Case Of The Missing Giant Sausage

  • Summary

  • Welcome to That's Incredible! A podcast about the unexpectedly awesome things that are all around us. 

    In Australia, just about every small town has a 'Big Thing'. The Big Banana, the Big Merino, the Big Prawn, even the Big Potato. So when the Big Sausage was stolen off the roof of the local butcher in Toowoomba, Queensland, the whole town wanted to solve the mystery. The owner of the butcher, Mark Nolan, tells us all about the case of the missing Sausage King.

    CREDITS

    Thank you to our special guest Mark Nolan from Grays Modern Meats.

    Host: Andrew Daddo

    Producer: Emmeline Peterson

    Audio Production: Madeline Joannou & Elissa Ratliff 

    Scriptwriters: Peter Green & Emmeline Peterson

    Thanks to our cast of incredible kids... Max Costaganna, Matilda McKean, Tilly Yukich, Amelia Cook, Lily Mitchell.

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