
Welcome to the story of Australia. This podcast series by John Ruddick tells the political and geopolitical history of Australia, starting with the fabled "terra Australis" and then tracking the journey from British penal colony to a young federation, a country at war, and today one of the world’s great nations. Episodes released weekly.
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| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 17 | Founded | 5 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | PoliticsHistoryNews | |||

After the John Baughan Affair political tension returned to the small but now flourishing colony of New South Wales. It was 1796. In this increasingly tense atmosphere some regular troops at 3am stole a couple of turnips from the Governor’s garden. I... more
Governor John Hunter arrived in Sydney in 1795 with instructions directly from King George III to clean up the perceived mess in New South Wales. Hunter had first come to Sydney with the First Fleet in 1788 but he hadn’t been in Sydney for four years... more
John Macarthur is the biggest personality of early New South Wales. He arrived with the army aboard the Second Fleet in 1790 … at what was known as the Starving Time.
But Macarthur seems to have relished getting in on the ground floor of a struggli... more
Governor Arthur Phillip departed NSW after almost five years in late 1792. For the next three years NSW had no official governor and so the military boss Major Francis Grose stepped up to the role as Acting Governor during this Military Interregnum. more
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An excellent and informative production
Ruddick has rendered a great service to our generation in this podcast - long may it increase! If he was a Christian, this would be the perfect historical podcast.
The only problem is most Australians don’t take an interest in history. We are probably not worthy of this podcast as a nation, I suspect it will be neglected. I hope to be proven wrong.
Extremely well researched, engaging and great listening
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Focusing on the political and geopolitical landscape of Australia, the content provides a captivating narrative that traces the nation's evolution from the mythical 'terra Australis' to contemporary times. Key themes include British colonization, the struggles of early governance, and significant historical figures relevant to Australia's political development. Each episode offers unique insights into pivotal events and decisions that have shaped the nation's identity, supported by extensive research and historical analysis. This series is especially noteworthy for its in-depth exploration of lesser-known political history, making it a valuable resource for history enthusiasts and those interested in the intricate tapestry of Australian gov... more
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