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Sep 9, 2022 • 32min

Queen Elizabeth II and Australians

Daniel Browning presents this special tribute to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, looking at the relationship she had with Australians; from the adoration she was shown in the 1954 tour to her extensive Aboriginal art collection and the way so many Australian women saw her as a role model.Guests: Jane Connors, Historian. Juliet Rieden, Editor-at-large of The Australian Women's Weekly
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Sep 6, 2022 • 0sec

The Loveday Trilogy Part 3 | Miyakatsu Koike

The story of a stoic, humane and wise man who was in the wrong place at the wrong time.
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Aug 30, 2022 • 0sec

The Loveday Trilogy Part 2 | Francesco Fantin

The tragic tale of a man sent to a detention camp where he was surrounded by his political enemies.
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Aug 23, 2022 • 0sec

The Loveday Trilogy Part 1 | Oskar Speck

The story of one man's mind-bendingly long kayak journey that lead to an Australian Detention camp in World War 2.
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Aug 16, 2022 • 0sec

Maiden's Eucalypts

This story is set on Worimi and Biripi country in the year 1894 The avid colonial botanist Joseph Maiden is making a trip through the forests around the NSW towns of Stroud and Gloucester, recording every tree, leaf, and plant he encounters in meticulous detail in his journal. 130 years later historian Jodi Frawley re-traces Maiden's journey, using his original records as a guide.
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Aug 9, 2022 • 28min

Inexpressible Island

The little known story of perhaps the greatest endurance feat in Antarctic history. The survival of Robert Falcon Scott's Northern Party in the winter of 1912.
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Aug 2, 2022 • 26min

The man with the wooden shotgun

Britta Jorgensen grew up hearing many tales about her great Uncle Keith Byson, whose life sounded like something out of a children's story book - that he was a hermit who lived in a shack on a deserted island in the Great Barrier Reef, warding off strangers with a wooden shotgun, and who got around in his underwear. Years after his death Britta heads to her uncle's island home, to try and sort out the truth from the tall tales
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Jul 26, 2022 • 29min

Finding Harry Valentine

Hidden family truths are discovered as two sisters follow the trail of their late fathers' secret life.
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Jul 19, 2022 • 29min

First port of asylum

On the night Dai Le was elected to Federal Parliament as an Independent she was remembering being a frightened 10 years old, out in the open sea, escaping Vietnam in a boat.  For The History Listen Dai returns to the place she first landed, Hong Kong, looking for traces of the refugee camp where she lived, worked in factories and like so many thousands, waited for a visa to The West.
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Jul 12, 2022 • 29min

Fanny Smith: Icon

In 1899, twenty-three years after her people were declared ‘extinct’, Fanny Smith made a revolutionary recording where she announced to the world that she was The Last Tasmanian. Far from ‘extinct’, she was a proud Aboriginal woman raising her eleven children and publicly singing and speaking her Pakana language. This is her extraordinary story.

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