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Sep 19, 2023 • 29min

Ep 2: The Buried Tea Chests

Hidden for nearly a century, two chests of mail found under a Sydney home was declared to be one of the most important hauls in Australia’s postal history. Why the secrecy? And why has a Sydney family been so shocked by their revelations?
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Sep 15, 2023 • 29min

Ep 1: The Buried Tea Chests

When journalist Annika Blau learnt of the discovery of two tea chests of very valuable mail under the floorboards of an old Sydney home, she uncovered secrets, silences and shame from a chapter of Australia's history some would prefer to forget.
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Sep 8, 2023 • 29min

The sands of Ooldea: part 4 Wankani

The story of how the traditional custodians of Ooldea got their sacred water soak back and the healing of the land.
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Sep 1, 2023 • 32min

The sands of Ooldea: Part 3 Mamu

North west of Ooldea in South Australia's Great Victoria Desert is Maralinga where the British exploded seven nuclear bombs. This episode explores the Cold War politics behind the bomb tests and their ongoing impact on the traditional owners of the land, the Maralinga Tjarutja people..
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Aug 25, 2023 • 42min

The sands of Ooldea: Part 2 Kabbarli

Ooldea's most famous resident was Daisy Bates, also known as "Kabbarli" or grandmother. She lived at Ooldea for sixteen years in a tent, helping to feed and clothe Aboriginal people, but these days her reputation is very mixed.
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Aug 18, 2023 • 32min

The sands of Ooldea: Part 1 Yuldi

On the edge of the Nullabor, Ooldea, with its ancient water soak "Yuldi Kapi", is one of the most important Aboriginal sites in Australia. Trading routes and dreaming stories crossed here for thousands of years, but then the transnational railway arrived in 1917.
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Aug 11, 2023 • 28min

One Tree: In Search of Stradivari's Sibling Violins

Producer David Schulman has been on a quest – he’s been trying to find a single tree. David’s a violinist.  And for him, violins aren’t just boxes made of wood – they’re magical objects. With voices and spirits that can seem almost human.  Old violins even work as a sort of ‘time machine’ – by the sound they make and by their stories, they carry us back into the past.And it turns out there’s solid science behind this method of time travel.
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Aug 8, 2023 • 36min

The Missing Magdalens

Magdalene Laundries for "fallen women" date back to 12th century Europe. These were Catholic run institutions to reform "wayward" women known as Magdalens, through strict religious observance and hard work..
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Aug 1, 2023 • 30min

A vapour of the mind: calling Sidney Jeffryes

The achievements of Sidney Jeffryes, a radio operator on the 1911 Australasian Antarctic Expedition, have been notably missing from the polar records. In an era that celebrated physical heroism, vulnerability was not tolerated.
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Jul 25, 2023 • 29min

Finding Fanny Finch

What if the most remarkable of all your ancestors was the one left off the family tree? Historian Kacey Sinclair and two of Fanny Finch’s direct descendants reconstruct and reflect on the life and legacy of a goldfields trailblazer, a woman of colour whose story was hidden for generations.

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