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In the middle of a mining town in outback Australia, over 400 kilometres from the closest ocean, stands a monument dedicated to the memory of the Titanic.
On the surface the story of Broken Hill’s Titanic Memorial can be seen as a simple tale of memory and humanity, one community expressing their sympathy for another.
But on closer inspection, the politics of memory starts to unravel and raises questions about the power of remembering and why we do it in the first place.
By Impact Studios5
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In the middle of a mining town in outback Australia, over 400 kilometres from the closest ocean, stands a monument dedicated to the memory of the Titanic.
On the surface the story of Broken Hill’s Titanic Memorial can be seen as a simple tale of memory and humanity, one community expressing their sympathy for another.
But on closer inspection, the politics of memory starts to unravel and raises questions about the power of remembering and why we do it in the first place.

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