
Conversations New Beginnings: Justin Heazlewood on swapping fame for his hometown
Jan 15, 2026
Justin Heazlewood, an Australian comedian, songwriter, and author, shares his journey from aspiring artist to reconnecting with his roots in Burnie. He candidly discusses growing up with a mother who has schizophrenia and his role as her carer. Justin reflects on the pressures of fame and mental health, detailing how these experiences shaped his life and creativity. His new book, Dream Burnie, celebrates fellow artists in regional Australia, emphasizing the importance of community and the healing power of stories.
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Nan And Pop As Lifesavers
- Nan and Pop became Justin's surrogate parents and weekend refuge in Wynyard.
- Nan pushed him to step up early, treating him like 'you're a man now' at age 11.
Cassette Tapes Became A Survival Hobby
- At eight he recorded family tapes with a little red cassette boom box as a creativity and survival tool.
- The hobby grew into hosting and producing homemade audio sketches.
Isolation Fuels Ambition
- Isolation on an island amplified Justin's desire to reach a wider audience via Triple J.
- That longing fuelled his creative risks and eventual move to university on the mainland.

