The year 2020 will go down in history as one of the most unprecedented yet.
And for Peter Ewing, he had no idea he'd end up back in Terang, producing his mother's new YouTube channel.
Mr Ewing had been living in LA after moving overseas almost four years ago with a recording contract before shifting into the world of hip hop production.
Adhering to the coronavirus advice, Mr Ewing flew back to Australia in June and set up home in a caravan in his parents' backyard in Terang.
"Obviously coronavirus hit and the bottom fell out of everything," he said.

"I had to look at options and in LA there wasn't the support network I have in my own country.
"I heeded the warnings of the embassy and my mother and came home.
"Going from hip hop to children's music has definitely been an interesting transition but a welcome one."
His mother, Marie Ewing had been missing her 10 children and 19 grandchildren and when Mr Ewing returned, he put his production skills back to use.
"Peter was home with all his tech know-how and I needed to make contact with grandchildren," Mrs Ewing using.
"The idea came about to make a little show to keep in contact and the grandchildren really responded."

The mother-son duo started a YouTube channel and began creating mini episodes around different topics.
From shows about the farm to what's in grandma's kitchen and the pandemic, the show also incorporates each grandchild who range in age from 12 months to 17 years.
"I'm just their grandma and I've never deviated from making it about communicating with them," Mrs Ewing said.
"I've found it to be a real learning experience from the first episode where our lightning wasn't very good to graduating to a green screen and a drone."
The pair plan to continue the children's show post-lockdown as their family is spread throughout the state and up to Canberra.
"I'm back here for a good while," Mr Ewing said.
"I can see around here that people are waiting for the music to come back and I can be apart of that."
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