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Nov 15, 2022 • 0sec

An Object in Time | The Briefcase

The story of briefcase that almost killed Hitler in 1944, how it was stopped only by a misplaced table leg, and the fate of the man at the heart of the assassination plot. 
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Nov 8, 2022 • 0sec

Fitzroyalty — a short history of Brunswick Street

In the 1980s & '90s, an influx of artists and creative types changed the face of Melbourne’s Brunswick Street, in inner-city Fitzroy. What was once a humble industrial shopping strip transformed into a bustling hive of creativity, full of cafes, bars, art and music.
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Oct 30, 2022 • 30min

Snapshots

A chance discovery of a bag of old photographs leads two Asian-Australian artists, Mayu Kanamori and William Yang, to explore their histories.
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Oct 25, 2022 • 30min

No way back - the coolies of Christmas Island

In the early years of the twentieth century thousands of poor Chinese workers crossed the seas to a tiny dot in the middle of the Indian Ocean. Christmas Island was rich in phosphate, and when a British owned mine company set up on the island it needed workers. They came to seek their fortune and instead struck tragedy, as most of these men would never return home to China.
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Oct 18, 2022 • 0sec

Hume and Hovell and the pathfinders

In 1824 Hamilton Hume and William Hovell with 6 convicts began an expedition south-west of Sydney into the unknown. Governor Brisbane wanted to find an inland route from Sydney all the way to Bass Strait.The country however was neither unknown nor uninhabited. Hamilton Hume's friendship with and assistance from local Aboriginal groups throughout the journey enabled the opening up of some of the most pristine land in New South Wales and Victoria
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Oct 11, 2022 • 30min

Operation Copperhead or ' I was Monty's Double'

The D-Day landings in 1944 involved a lot of planning, deception, and in one case as comedic as it was dangerous, a bloke from Perth. An outlandish wartime caper that ended up on the silver screen.
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Oct 4, 2022 • 0sec

Impostors: If it's endangered, we want it

Ecology didn’t exist in the nineteenth century. So, when, where, and how did it first begin in Australia?
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Sep 27, 2022 • 29min

Impostors: If it lives, we want it

In the 1860s, a group of well-intentioned settlers introduced animals from overseas, hoping they would thrive in Australia. Many did. Too many.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 0sec

Play your way to happiness

It was the Great Depression in Australia. People dreamt of a paradise, an escape from Nowheresville. And they found it, gathering on the beaches of coastal cities and crowding halls in country towns - to play Hawaiian steel guitar.  Historian Robyn Annear discovers what drove thousands of Australians to learn this unlikely instrument?
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Sep 13, 2022 • 0sec

The Confidence Men

What if the only tool you had to escape from a WWI Turkish prison camp was a homemade Ouija board?

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