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Aussie History Podcast

Aussie History Podcast

James Dampier

Australian history.

148 - AHP-147- The Hornet Bank and Cullin-la-Ringo Massacres
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  • 148 - AHP-147- The Hornet Bank and Cullin-la-Ringo Massacres

    On 27 October 1857 a party of Yiman warriors killed 12 people at Hornet Bank Station. On 16 October 1861 another massacre of settlers took place at Culin-la-Ringo when Gayiri warriors killed 19 people. What emerges is a story of frontier wars where local Aboriginal people fought to protect thier hunting lands and sacred sites which they saw were being defiled by white settlers.

    Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com 

    Sat, 05 Aug 2023 - 19min
  • 147 - AHP-146-Vera Deakin

    Vera Deakin is one of those great women in Australian History that you have probably never heard of. However, if your family has roots that go back to WWI she may have had a significant impact on your life. Vera Deakin was the daughter of Alfred Deakin and his wife Elizabeth. She is known for her long involvement with the Australian Red Cross of over 60 years and establishing the the Australian Wounded and Missing Enquiry Bureau to trace missing and killed soldiers, bringing comfort to their families. My main source for this episode is Carole Woods' excellent book 'Vera Deakin and the Red Cross'.  You can get a copy at: https://www.historyvictoria.org.au/bookshop/

    Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com 

     

    Sat, 10 Jun 2023 - 48min
  • 146 - AHP-145-The Australia First Movement, Part 4 and ANZAC Day

    We wrap up our four part series on the Australia First Movement. There's one final inquiry, led by Justice Clyne, to investigate the internments. We look at what happened to some of the key people after the War and ask what to make of it all?  

    Finally, it's ANZAC Day, the day Australians and New Zealanders commemorate those who have served in war.

    You can email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com 

    Mon, 24 Apr 2023 - 19min
  • 145 - AHP-144-The Australia First Movement, Part 3

    Following the internments of Australia First members, there is disquiet about why, in a democracy, people could be detained without trial. Some appeal against their internment. The Government establishes a number of inquiries and most internees are released over 1942. Except, that is, for Percy Stephensen and a few others.

    Remember, you can always email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com 

    Sat, 15 Apr 2023 - 26min
  • 144 - AHP-143-The Australia First Movement, Part 2

    The security forces, police and political leaders take a close interest in Australia First members. After WWII is declared the Publicist ceases and there is  public opposition to Australia First, particularly in Sydney. In Western Australia the police send in an undercover agent and get evidence of a conspiracy to suport a Japanese invasion, sabotage and the assassination of public officials. The police swoop and arrest key Australia First members on 9 March 1942. Check out Barbara Winter's book 'The Australia First Movement, Dreaming of a National Socialist Australia'.

    Apologies for the sound quality at the end of the epsisode. This was due to a severe thunderstorm hitting Canberra.

    Email me at jamesdampier.awp@gmail.com 

    Thu, 23 Mar 2023 - 54min
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