
A Chronological, Listenable, Academic podcast about Australia’s history.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 111 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | History | |||

This episode, we discuss Australia's involvement in World War One during 1915, and more specifically, the Gallipoli Campaign. At the heart of Australia's national story, we discuss it, the Battle at Lone Pine, the Anzac Legend, and talk about the myt... more
This episode, focusing on the home front during 1915, we take a look at the violent attack known as the Battle of Broken Hill. We also discuss the recruitment drives for World War One known as Snowball Marches and talk about the resignation of Prime ... more
This episode, we begin our journey into Australia's participation into World War One. We discuss the battle of the Cocos Islands, the Australian takeover of German New Guinea, and the fact that an Australian fort may have fired the first shot of the ... more
This week, we discuss the end of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition! We also talk about the 1913 federal election and some state politics in the lead up to World War One.
Note: I mentioned there would be no episode until the 7th of January in thi... more
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I’m really enjoying this detailed, nuanced and entertaining Australian history podcast. Well worth a listen
Great content, audio a little hard to make out sometimes, cheers? 🍻🤣
Here in the U.S. we learn essentially nothing in school about Australia and I felt I had a lot of gaps in my historical knowledge about this part of the world. This podcast has been extremely informative, well-researched, and entertaining and has taught me so much. Thank you!
We have a family trip across the world to Australia this spring and I began listening to this podcast while working out in preparation. The host does a fantastic job and provides the perfect amount of detail while still placing it in the larger context. He also does a great job of describing competing theories in various areas. Thanks for providing this amazing and valuable resource! Looking forward to visiting your fascinating country/continent in person soon!
You have truly doing a great service an I thank you for that, will there be further episodes about the Explorer like Hume & Hovell, Stockmen, Mountainmen of Kosciusco, the snowy valley, and mountains and mount Bogong, to the Gold rush all over Australia and in Victoria like area such as Ballarat, Bendigo, and gold rush in 1851 most lucrative area and least known for the mount of richest area gold mined and for the largest agriculture dam in the southern hemisphere Thses area are Dartmouth and Mi... more
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The podcast provides a chronological overview of Australia's history, covering significant political, social, and cultural events from the nation's beginnings to modern times. It explores key moments such as the Federation process, social reform movements like women's suffrage, and the impact of economic events such as the Great Depression. Notably, it also delves into controversies regarding Indigenous rights and immigration policies like the White Australia Policy, inviting listeners to engage with complex narratives of triumph and struggle throughout Australian history. The format is designed to be both academic and accessible, making it suitable for those interested in deepening their understanding of Australia's past through thorough r... more
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