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Feb 24, 2024 • 29min

The medal that spoke

In 1806,  Maori chief Te Pahi  was gifted a silver medal by Sydney Governor Philip Gidley King. He had come from Aotearoa to establish trade.But  the medal then disappeared.Two centuries later, Te Pahi's medal resurfaced – in a Sydney auction house
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Feb 17, 2024 • 29min

Crossing Enemy Lines

Minna Muhlen-Schulte knew her surname came from her German grandfather who’d married her Australian grandmother in the 1930s and had lived in Berlin. But she knew very little about her grandparents’ experience during World War Two,  except that her grandfather fought on the ‘other’ side, with the German army. So Minna goes in search for her family’s wartime story.
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Feb 10, 2024 • 29min

The unspoken story of Isabel Pepper

Producer Fiona Pepper had always known her great grandmother died far too young, but until recently, she never knew the full story.
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Feb 3, 2024 • 34min

Secrets and Lies | My year behind the Iron Curtain

At the height of the Cold War a New Zealand teenager is sent to a hospital in the Soviet Union to grow new fingers on her left hand. Sounds like fiction? This actually happened to Miranda Jakich and she tells her tale on The History Listen.
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Jan 26, 2024 • 29min

Finding our father, Harry Valentine

Hidden family truths are discovered as two sisters follow the trail of their late fathers' secret life.
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Jan 20, 2024 • 29min

Green Mountain plane crash

It's the 19th February 1937, and a  Stinson passenger plane leaves Brisbane for a routine flight to Sydney, but it never arrives. Instead, its disappearance sparks one of the most extensive air searches in Australia.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 29min

The Unknown Sailor - a wartime mystery

A lost ship, A lost sailor, a lost identity. In November 1941 as war drew closer to Australia. the HMAS Sydney and its crew of 645 sailors disappeared off the Western Australian coast after being ambushed by a German raider. Months later the body of a sailor washed up on tiny Christmas Island and was laid to rest by locals. Half a century on this unknown sailor would help unravel the mystery of how the pride of Australia’s navy just vanished.
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Jan 5, 2024 • 29min

The confidence men: conjuring up a wartime escape

What if the only tool you had to escape from a prisoner-of-war camp in WW1 was a homemade Ouija board? The story of a wild and elegant hoax concocted by two British soldier POWs to hoodwink their captors.
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Dec 29, 2023 • 29min

Tupaia - star navigator of the Pacific

In 1768 when James Cook sailed from Tahiti looking for the great southern land, Tupaia, a traditional Polynesia navigator was on board. His knowledge proved invaluable to Cook and his sailing skills astounded the crew. What role did Tupaia actually play in the voyage and why haven't we heard heard about him?
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Dec 22, 2023 • 29min

Retracing the sailors' walk

March 1797. Five British sailors and 12 Indian seamen are shipwrecked off the Gippsland coast in Victoria The closest settlement is the penal colony of Port Jackson, over 700 km north - the men have no choice but to walk to Sydney. Two centuries later, historian Mark McKenna and naturalist John Blay retrace the sailors' steps, to re-imagine the journey and the cultural encounters with the original inhabitants on this country. This is one of Australia's greatest survival stories and cross cultural encounters.Two centuries later, historian Mark McKenna and naturalist John Blay retrace the sailors' steps.

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