The Southern Highlands will be on show in the latest episode of Home Delivery.
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The program, now in its eight season, and is hosted by Julia Zemiro who touches base with identities, taking them on a trip down memory lane visiting their childhood home towns, family homes, schools and other locations that have been important in their lives.
In the latest episode Zemiro will drop in to the region to revisit the old stomping ground of comedian and Chaser member Craig Reucassel.
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It will be journey of mutual appreciation with Zemiro also calling the Highlands home these days.
While Reucassel was born in South Africa, his family relocated to Australia amid his parents' disgust about apartheid.
They moved first to Adelaide and then the Southern Highlands.
Reucassel meets Zemiro atop Mount Gibraltar, in Bowral, for this latest Home Devilvery episode.
Together they hop into a Rennault 12 and drive to the Reucassel's first house in the region.
They then head to Bowral High School where Reucassel was introduced to debating during his school years. It was a discovery that would change the course of his life.
They meet Reucassel's former history teacher, Rowan Cahill, whose teaching methods inspired the comedian to find his voice.
The pair then move to Sydney to visit Sydney University where Reacassel met the other Chaser boys, before walking to the nearby house in which the Chaser newspaper was born.
The episode will screen tonight (June 10) on ABC and ABC iview from 8pm.