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Talks and lectures are held at the Shrine of Remembrance and selected offsite venues. Speakers include academics, historians, authors, veterans and other experts who present on a range of topics relat... more
FAQs about Shrine of Remembrance:How many episodes does Shrine of Remembrance have?The podcast currently has 279 episodes available.
August 12, 2012The RAAF in the Pacific War, 1941-1945 - 21 September 2011Mark Johnston. Australian airmen engaged the Japanese on the first and the last days of the Pacific War, as well as most of those in between. By 1945, the RAAF had grown from a numerically and technologically inferior force to the fourth largest in the world. Using the testimonies of the airmen themselves, Mark Johnston traces the inspiring but bumpy journey of the RAAF in the Pacific from defeat to victory....more52minPlay
August 11, 2012Sport and War - 19 September 2011Jamie Parsons and Neil Sharkey. In the lead up to the 2011 AFL Grand Final, the Shrine's Manager of Education and Community Programs, Jamie Parsons, and Exhibitions Curator, Neil Sharkey, discuss the intersection of sport and war in Australian society and how both have informed notions of Australian national identity....more1h 4minPlay
August 10, 2012Vietnam: The Australian War - 16 September 2011Paul Ham. The ten year struggle in the rice paddies and jungles of South Vietnam unleashed the most devastating firepower on the Vietnamese nation and visited terrible harm on civilians and soldiers. Paul Ham is the author of 'Vietnam: The Australian War'. Join him as he reflects on the Australian experience of the war which sealed the fate of 50,000 Australian servicemen and women....more55minPlay
August 09, 2012Filming Pozieres - 12 September 2011Wain Fimeri. The horrors of the battle of Pozieres were like a stone thrown violently into a pool. The ripples spread outwards from the tiny French village to the homes and hears of those who endured, suffered and lost. After Pozieres, Australia was never the same. Join writer and director Wain Fimeri for a discussion and screening of his one hour special feature 'Pozieres'. Please note, this file only contains audio....more28minPlay
August 08, 2012What Happened to Uncle Sam? - 17 August 2011David Howell. Captain 'Uncle" Sam Templeton was amongst the first Australian soldiers to engage with the Japanese in the early stages of the Kokoda campaign. Was he killed in action? Was he captured by the Japanese? Did he provide his captors with misleading information that changed the course of the campaign? Join historian David Howell as he explores the mystery surrounding Sam Templeton's disappearance. David will also be joined by original 39th battalion veterans....more57minPlay
August 07, 2012Fire in the Sky - 15 August 2011Michael Molkentin. When the First World War began, aeroplanes were barely a decade old. Despite this, Australia was one of just a few nations outside of Europe to establish a military flying school and corps. Join historian Michael Molkentin as he explains how the young volunteers were pioneers in a new dimension of warfare, who struggled to control the skies over the Western Front and Middle East....more1h 4minPlay
August 06, 2012Kapyong: The Documentary - 28 July 2011Dennis Smith. Join the writer and director of 'Kapyong' and explore one of the most significant battles of the Korean War. This documentary includes archival imagery, maps and film, plus commentary by military historians from both sides of the conflict. Dennis Smith will discuss the research and development of 'Kapyong' as well as screening excerpts of the documentary. Please note this podcast only includes audio. ...more31minPlay
August 05, 2012The Lost Diggers of Fromelles - 18 July 2011Documentary Screening'The Lost Diggers of Fromelles' was screened on national television in the lead up to Anzac Day. The screening at the Shrine included an extended version of this documentary, including additional footage, interviews and a discussion with the makers. This is the behind-the-scenes story of the largest excavation of fallen First World War soldiers in modern times.Please note, this file only contains audio....more10minPlay
July 31, 2012Don't Forget Me Cobber: The Lost Diggers of Fromelles. Regional Lecture, Bendigo - 26 July 2011Lambis Englezos AM and Tim Whitford. Take this opportunity to attend the inaugral Shrine regional lecture. Lambis Englezos and Tim Whitford discuss the search for the missing men of Fromelles. Lambis' tireless research led to the discovery of a distinctive medallion at Pheasant Wood. That medallion belonged to Tim Whitford's great uncle and provided the first clue that the burial site had at last been found. ...more1h 29minPlay
FAQs about Shrine of Remembrance:How many episodes does Shrine of Remembrance have?The podcast currently has 279 episodes available.