Episodes
Monday Mar 30, 2020
Ep 34 The Great Emu War: Australian History
Monday Mar 30, 2020
Monday Mar 30, 2020
In the early 1930s the post WW1 Soldier Settlers in Western Australia were doing it hard, trying to make a living growing wheat in a tough economic climate.
When the native Emus descended on their crops on mass, they called on the Commonwealth Minister of Defense to come to their rescue. And so began the Emu War in the west.....
(45 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast? Help support the show with a one-off donation
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Ep 33 Eureka Pt5: Eureka Trials: Australian History
Friday Feb 28, 2020
Friday Feb 28, 2020
With the rebellion at the Eureka Stockade ended, the authorities moved the main players to Melbourne to be tried for treason.
In the days immediately following, the people of Victoria were at first apprehensive that there may be further outbreaks of violence and rioting, but as more information about exactly what happened at Ballarat was known, they became more unhappy about the lead up to and the actions that took place on December 3rd, 1854.
In this final episode in the Eureka series, we talk about the trials, and the actions of the government in the aftermath. We also learn a little about the Southern Cross flag.
(60 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Friday Jan 31, 2020
Ep 32 Eureka Pt4: Eureka Stockade: Australian History
Friday Jan 31, 2020
Friday Jan 31, 2020
With no positive response to their delegations, pleading & petitions, the Ballarat miners determined they must boycott the corrupt system all together and physically resist when the troopers came to arrest them.
Under the leadership of Peter Lalor, the men swore under their Southern Cross flag, to stand together united in their resistance, and to protect each other from the authorities, with physical force if required.
To that end they began building a defensive Stockade. and began to organise and gather weapons for a confrontation with the Government Camp.
The Government saw this as the beginning of revolutionary rebellion, and were determined to crush the uprising.
(60 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Tuesday Dec 31, 2019
Ep 31 Eureka Pt3: Ballarat Reform League: Australian History
Tuesday Dec 31, 2019
Tuesday Dec 31, 2019
Relations between the authorities and the diggers on the Ballarat goldfield continued to deteriorate, and despite the reports of corruption and violent behaviour being reported to the senior government officials, no action was being taken.
Following a murder on the goldfield, the miners meeting protesting the corrupt investigation that took place afterwards, escalated into a riot, and the Eureka Hotel was burnt to the ground.
A number of influential men on the diggings formed the Ballarat Reform League, to represent and advocate for the Ballarat diggers and their families, and to make representations to the government about the causes of the riot. But with no satisfactory discussions taking place, the miners lost all patience and resolved that the only course of action open to them, was armed resistance. A flag was raised, oaths sworn and the men set about organising a defensive stockade.
(40 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Monday Dec 30, 2019
Ep 30 Eureka Pt2: Ballarat goldfield: Australian History
Monday Dec 30, 2019
Monday Dec 30, 2019
We turn our attention to the Ballarat Goldfield. The road to the Eureka Rebellion here was actually quite long, and contained a myriad of grievances & triggers, which finally came to an unhappy clash on December 3rd 1854 at the Eureka Stockade. But we are not quite there yet. This episode we look at the early days under La Trobe, and the frustration & aggravation that grew after Hotham became Governor.
The initial catalysts for the uprising started with unfair gold licensing arrangements, but the behaviour of the officials on the Ballarat goldfields caused much disquiet, and with corruption rife and no reasonable response from the government, we can see the seeds of the confrontation forming.
(43 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Friday Nov 29, 2019
Ep 29 Eureka Pt1: Gold: Australian History
Friday Nov 29, 2019
Friday Nov 29, 2019
Gold miners built the Eureka Stockade at the Ballarat goldfields in December 1854, but trouble between the miners and the authorities had started pretty much with the gold rush in 1851. Before we start looking at the Eureka uprising itself, Ep 29 will begin with some background to the story.
The discovery of gold and the chance to dig & make ones fortune, transformed the colonies. We'll look at gold discovery in Australia, the influence of the Californian gold rush, the Government’s response, and how the home-grown rush started in New South Wales, before the lucrative Victorian fields were discovered.
(46 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Friday Oct 25, 2019
Ep 28 The Dingo Fence: Australian History
Friday Oct 25, 2019
Friday Oct 25, 2019
Australia has a number of massive continuous barrier fences, built by farmers and pastorlists from the late 1800's, to try and control the movement of native and introduced pests that were threatening their land and stock.
We’re going to look at the development & operation of the massive Dingo Fence, the longest wild dog exclusion barrier, now running as a continuous line across 3 states, over more than 5400 kilometres (3350 miles). (52 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Ep 27 Convicts and Cascades Pt 2: Australian History
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
Tuesday Sep 24, 2019
We’re continuing our look at the convict era, in particular, the experiences of women convicts who passed through the Cascades Female Factory, in Hobart, Tasmania.
After serving their sentences, many became successful members of their communities, and they are representative of the convict women who can be regarded as the literal mothers of the early Anglo-Australian society here.
(58 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Friday Aug 30, 2019
Ep 26 Convicts and Cascades Pt 1: Australian History
Friday Aug 30, 2019
Friday Aug 30, 2019
We’re going to look at the female convicts who passed through the Cascades Female Factory, in Hobart, Tasmania, and reflect on the different experience the women convicts may have had, to those of the male convicts.
There are both harrowing and hilarious stories to be told about the institution and it’s inmates. So we’ll focus on the women in that institution in particular, as an example of experiences that might have been familiar to most convict women who were sent out to Australia.
(54 mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Ep 25 Mawson: Antarctic Explorers Pt 5: Australian History
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Friday Jul 26, 2019
Douglas Mawson’s Australasian Antarctic Expedition concluded, and the last of the expeditioners arrived back in Adelaide in February, 1914. A lot had happened, both on the frozen continent and across the world, in the years they had been away. We wrap up the “Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration” in this episode, by reflecting on the AAE, on Mawson’s ongoing relationship with the Antarctic, and Australia’s connection to Antarctica.
We’ll also just touch on the outcome of Scott and Amundsen’s attempts on the pole, which took place while Mawson was in the Antarctic, and just for interest, also discuss Shackleton’s return journey, which pretty much brought the Age to a close.
(54 Mins)
www.australianhistoriespodcast.com.au
Brilliant stories from Australia’s past!
Enjoying the podcast?
Help support the show with